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Unleash your creative side at this art center with their workshops, art classes, contests, and exhibitions. Attend their monthly Lodi Art Hop, where you can meet artists, admire artwork, and even sample local wines and snacks while mingling.
Take your little ones to this dance studio where they can learn ballet, tap, jazz and more. You’ll enjoy the recital at the end of the year that showcases the talents!
Be sure to make reservations ahead of time to secure a spot on either the 10:00 AM or 1:30 PM tour of the lush botanical gardens on the estate of renowned opera singer and gardener Madame Ganna Walska. The 14 distinct gardens dazzle the senses.
As Napa Valley's premier theatre company, we produce live stage plays and musicals, cabaret shows, custom entertainments and more. We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
Our mission is to enrich, educate and entertain children and adults through presentations of arts, family and entertainment performances, education programs, visual arts and community use of our facility.
Originally a Vaudeville theatre, now a beautifully restored venue for live music concerts, parties, weddings, and gatherings. Featuring a dance floor, full service bar, dressing rooms, retractable movie screen and more. Adjoining saloon and dining house.
Browse the galleries and shop, or retreat to this art center for one of over 150 art classes, courses, or workshops. Check out the sculptures in the gardens and support the community of local artists.
This small museum located along U.S. Route 101 showcases the culture and history of Mendocino County including vintage shops and locomotives with rotating exhibits.
Film buffs, plan your wine country visit around the film festival to experience artistic talent and award-winning independent films throughout the county.
For two weeks every July, you can experience a blend of musical performances and concerts of a wide variety ranging from orchestra, blues, jazz, folk, and contemporary music.
This quaint theater has put on many incredible performances since 1976. Enjoy a cocktail from the full bar in the lobby before the show. You’ll find there isn’t a bad seat in the house!
This quaint older movie theater shows current films and has a cozy atmosphere with funky décor.
This well-preserved Catholic church is surrounded by a beautiful park and grounds. Parking at this landmark and walking around is free, and there is a small fee to enter and take the tour.
This nationally accredited art museum features rotating exhibitions and art collections that will ignite your senses. As you explore, you’ll enjoy the high ceilings, natural light, and beautiful gardens.
MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation, is a one-of-a-kind museum for all ages designed to ignite learning through interactive experiences in science and creativity.
Featuring all types of theatrical performances, Napa Valley Conservatory Theater also gives students a chance to fight that pesky stage fright. Using this stage as the classroom, imagine how creative you can become by enrolling in their theater courses.
With an auditorium which can hold up to 1200 seats, Napa Valley Performing Arts Center aims to deliver inspiring pieces to thousands of people every year. Pop in on a Friday night when the lobby turns into a space for pop-up performances, without a cover!
Dedicated to the author John Steinbeck, this museum and memorial takes you through the life of Steinbeck and his books and features a bookstore inside the museum.
This renovated movie theater has been around since the 40s and provides a friendly and comfortable space to enjoy a film while maintaining its nostalgic charm.
Reserve your tickets early for these spectacular productions that include Shakespeare plays as well as others. There are also street artists, shops, and dining for plenty to do.
Attend a performance at this theater and you’ll be wowed by the talent of the actors and the intimacy of the outdoor theater under the stars. Be sure to bring a blanket.
This museum shows life in a small California town during the 19th and 20th centuries. The Museum will acquire, preserve and display interesting cultural, agricultural, commercial and other artifacts to showcase Paso Robles history.
Browse or shop for beautiful abstract prints and paintings and you’ll likely meet the artist himself who is happy to chat with you.