Entertainment

Calendar: Events across the Modesto region

GALLO CENTER FOR THE ARTS

DVORAK SYMPHONY NO. 9 ▪  Friday-Saturday, April 15-16

Modesto Symphony Orchestra featuring various works. 8 p.m. $19-$92.

“PETER & THE WOLF” ▪  Saturday, April 16

Juline Regional Youth Ballet. 1 p.m. $7.

“AN EVENING OF DANCE” ▪  Saturday, April 16

Juline Regional Youth Ballet with special guest Petaluma City Ballet. 7 p.m. $10-$15.

JAYME STONE ▪  Sunday, April 17

Modesto Community Concert series presents award-winning banjoist. 3 p.m. $15-$30.

THE ANN WILSON THING ▪  Wednesday, April 20

Heart frontwoman, songwriter and lyricist. 7:30 p.m. $29-$69.

“WILLY WONKA” ▪  Thursday-Saturday, April 21-23

Presented by Modesto Christian Performing Arts students. Times vary. $12-$20.

“MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET” ▪  Friday-Saturday, April 22-23

Tony Award-winning musical about one recording of rock history with Elvis Presley and others. Times vary. $39-$99.

“DEAD MAN WALKING” ▪  Friday, April 29 and Sunday, May 1

Towsend Opera presents memoir of death row advocate Sister Helen Prejean. 7:30 p.m. Friday; 2 p.m. Sunday. $10-$71.

The Gallo Center for the Arts is at 1000 I St., Modesto. Call 209-338-2100.

www.galloarts.org.

MUSIC

UKULELE PLAY-ALONG ▪  Ongoing

Funstrummers. Songbooks provided. 6 p.m. Tuesdays. Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1600 Carver Road, Modesto. Donation. 209-505-3216.

UKULELE LESSONS ▪  Ongoing

Beginning group ukulele lessons. 6-8 p.m. Mondays. First United Methodist Church, Modesto, 850 16th St. Donations. 209-505-3216.

GOLDEN VALLEY CHORUS ▪  Ongoing

Men’s barbershop-style a capella chorus rehearsals. 7-9:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Mancini Hall, 718 Tuolumne Blvd., Modesto. 209-524-6139.

MODESTO TRADITIONAL JAZZ SOCIETY ▪  Ongoing

Sundays: April 17, Founders Day Rent Party, Midnight Rose, plus other bands; May 15, Ernie Bucio’s Little Big Band; June 19, Bye Bye Blues Band; July 17, Creole Jazz Kings. 12:30 p.m. Jam sets. 1 p.m. featured band. Clarion Hotel & Conference Center, 1612 Sisk Road, Modesto $8-$12. 209-620-0285.

TURLOCK SUNSHINE STRUMMERS ▪  Ongoing

Brief ukulele lessons and tips. Other acoustic instruments welcome. 10 a.m.-noon Thursdays. Carnegie Arts Center, 250 N. Broadway, Turlock. Free. 209-634-3311 or 209-667-2272.

SPRING CONCERT AND DANCE ▪  Saturday, April 16

San Joaquin Valley Swiss Echoes 25th anniversary event showcasing new children’s choir and dancing to Ed Inderbitzen Orchestra. 7:30 p.m. Swiss Hall, Manley and East Main streets, Ripon. $10 advance; $12 at the door. 209-531-2577, 209-951-6674.

JAZZ SERIES SPRING CONCERT ▪  Sunday, April 17

College Big Band and Mario Flores Latin Jazz band with Johnny Valdes, Vocal Jazz Sextet. 5 p.m. Columbia College Dogwood Theater. $15.

MJC SYMPHONIC BAND ▪  Monday, April 18

Modesto Junior College Symphonic Band will perform works by John Williams and others. 7:30 p.m. Main Auditorium on East Campus, 435 College Ave., Modesto. Free.

MJC COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA ▪  Tuesday, April 19

Modesto Junior College Community Orchestra presents “Batons and Wands: Harry Potter meets Hector Berlioz.” 7:30 p.m. Main Auditorium on East Campus, 435 College Ave. $5; $1 students and senior citizens.

MJC CHOREGRAPHERS’ SHOWCASE ▪  Wednesday-Thursday, April 20-21

Presented by Modesto Junior College Dance Department. Cabaret West Dance Theatre on West Campus, 2201 Blue Gum Ave. $8.

SPRING CHORAL CONCERT ▪  Friday, April 22

Presented by Modesto Junior College Concert Choir. 7:30 p.m. Main Auditorium on East Campus, 435 College Ave. Free.

COMMUNITY CHORUS ▪  Saturday-Sunday, April 23-24

Columbia College Community Chorus, conducted by Daryl Hollinger. 3 p.m. St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 13880 Joshua Way, Sonora. $10 advance; $5 under 12; $12 at door. 209-588-5087.

THE STATE THEATRE

FILM: “I SAW THE LIGHT” ▪  Through Friday, April 15

Story of legendary country western singer Hank Williams. $8-$10.

FILM: “HELLO, MY NAME IS DORIS” ▪  Through Wednesday, April 20

Comedy, older adult coming-of-age story. $8-$10.

“SCREENAGERS: GROWING UP IN THE DIGITAL AGE” ▪  Saturday, April 16

Documentary on technology and its effect on youths. 2 p.m. Free.

FILM: “SONGS MY BROTHERS TAUGHT ME” ▪  Friday, April 15-Monday, April 25

Young Lakota Native Americans, coming of age in the modern world. $8-$10

FILM: “HARVEY” ▪  Sunday, April 17

Presented by Modesto Film Society, starring James Stewart. 2 p.m. $8.

FILM: “EARTH” ▪  Thursday, April 21

Documentary on the Earth’s ecosystems. 6:30 p.m. $2.

LIVINGSTON TAYLOR ▪  Friday, April 29

Folk music concert. 8 p.m. $22-$32.

The State Theatre is at 1307 J St., Modesto. Call 209-527-4697. www.thestate.org.

THEATER

“COWGIRLS THE MUSICAL” ▪  Through Sunday, May 8

Country and classical music together in a comedy about mix-ups and finding the right mix. 7:30 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays; 2 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays. Stage 3 Theatre Company, 208 S. Green St., Sonora. $25 adults; $22 seniors; $17 students. 209-536-1778. www.stage3.org.

“AMERICAN IDIOT” ▪  Through Sunday, April 17

Merced College Theatre Arts Department production. Merced College Theater, 3600 M St. $15 general; $12 students. 209-386-6644. www.mccd.edu/calendar.

“WHO KILLED F-STOP FITZGERALD” ▪  Friday-Sunday, April 22-24

Westside Players presents a 1930s-style radio mystery. Audience encouraged to wear 1930s attire. Westside Theater, 1331 Main St., Newman. $25. 209-862-4490.

www.westsidetheatre.org.

“MY FAIR LADY” ▪  Through Sunday, April 24

Sierra Repertory Theatre presents the story of cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle. Can Professor Higgins polish a scrappy street vendor and pass her off as a lady? Lerner and Loewe’s score includes “I Could Have Danced All Night,” “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly” and many more. Rated G. East Sonora Theatre. 2 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays-Sundays; 7 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays. $28-$45.

“COLLECTING THE ECHOES” ▪  Friday, April 15-Sunday, May 1

Center Stage Conservatory presents a story of a collision of fates between six people who all have one person, and one unifying event, in common. The piece will include traditional theater, spoken word poetry and dance. 948 11th St., Modesto. Times vary. $15 general admission; $10 students. 209-846-0179.

ART

ART SPACE ON MAIN ▪  209-667-3958

Through Saturday, April 16, “The Bicycle and Design Exhibition.” Thursday, April 21-Thursday, May 5, “Turlock Regional High School Teachers Exhibition” with reception 5:30 p.m. April 21. Saturday, April 30, Screen Printing with Andrew Cain 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Gallery hours: noon-5 p.m. Monday-Wednesday; noon-9 p.m. Thursday-Saturday. 135 W. Main St., Turlock. Free.

C’EST JOLI ▪  209-324-7111

Ongoing, work by Brad and Nancy Hawn. Gallery hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Friday. 920 13th St., Modesto.

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, STANISLAUS, GALLERY ▪  209-668-3958

Through Friday, April 15, “Turlock Regional High School Art Show” with reception 5:30 p.m. April 15. Gallery hours: noon-4 p.m. Monday-Friday; 6-9 p.m. Thursday; noon-4 p.m. Saturday. 1 University Center, Turlock. Free. www.csustan.edu.

CENTRAL CALIFORNIA ART ASSOCIATION AND MISTLIN GALLERY ▪  209-529-3369

Through Friday, May 27, Central California Art Showcase, collaborative spring juried exhibit of local artists. Awards in Turlock at 6 p.m.; Modesto at 8 p.m. Free. Thursday, April 21, Third Thursday Art Walk. Gallery hours: 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday-Friday; noon-4 p.m. Saturday. 1015 J St., Modesto. Free. www.ccartassn.org.

DOWNTOWN MODESTO ▪  209-529-9303

Thursday, April 21, Third Thursday Art Walk. 5-9 p.m. Downtown Modesto.

GUSTINE MUSEUM ▪  209-854-6455

Gustine Museum Historical Society presents “Grandma’s Kitchen,” kitchen items from the 1930s to 1950s. Gallery hours: 1-4 p.m. Thursday and Sunday. 397 Fourth St., Gustine. www.gustinehistoricalsociety.org.

HART LANE STUDIO ▪  209-480-6950

Ongoing, Mary A. Scheinuck, Waldemar “Walt” Scheinuck and other California artists. Gallery hours: Open by appointment. 18091 Hart Lane, Manteca.

McHENRY MUSEUM ▪  209-577-5366

Exhibits of a county recorder’s office, a general store and a re-created blacksmith shop. Gallery hours: noon-4 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. 1402 I St., Modesto. Free.

PEER RECOVERY ART PROJECT ▪  209-581-1695

Thursday, April 21, Third Thursday Art Walk, 5-9 p.m. Gallery hours: 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 1222 J St., Modesto. www.peerartrecoveryproject.org.

PRESERVATION COFFEE AND TEA ▪ 

Thursday, April 21, Third Thursday Art Walk, 5-9 p.m. 1030 J. St., Modesto.

www.preservationcoffee.com.

REMEMBER WHEN ▪  209-544-1385

Ongoing artists exhibit. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. 3012 McHenry Ave., Modesto.

STILL SMOKING ▪  209-574-0681

Thursday, April 21, Third Thursday Art Walk, 5-9 p.m. 1313 J St., Modesto. www.stillsmokingstore.tripod.com.

TREVINO’S BARBER SHOP ▪  209-988-4612

Thursday, April 21, Third Thursday Art Walk, 5-9 p.m. 909 10th St., Modesto.

www.trevinosbarbershop.com.

TURLOCK ART GALLERY ▪  209-634-8911

Ongoing, “Rhett Regina Owings: Monterey Coast.” Gallery hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays; 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Fridays. 132 S. Center St., Turlock.

UNIQUE BOUTIQUES ▪  209-523-3000

Ongoing, 10 local artists. Exhibit hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday. 4459 Spyres Way, Suite A, Modesto.

VARIOUS STUDIOS ▪  209-222-8687

Saturday-Sunday, April 23-24, Stanislaus Artist Open Studio Tour with 75 artists at various locations in Stanislaus County. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. April 23; noon-5 p.m. April 24. $10 for map booklet; free age 18 and under.

YOSEMITE MUSEUM GALLERY ▪  209-372-0200

Through Sunday, May 1, Yosemite Renaissance celebrates its 30th year with exhibit of 49 paintings, photographs, prints and sculptures by 47 artists. Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. daily. 9037 Village Drive, Yosemite Valley.

CARNEGIE ARTS CENTER

INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCING ▪  Ongoing

Folk dancing lessons. No partner or experience necessary. Open to teens and older. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Fridays. $5. 209-634-8843 or 209-480-0387.

TURLOCK UKE JAMZ ▪  Second Saturdays

Community-based ukulele strum and singalong. Open to all ages and skill levels, as well as other acoustic instruments. 10:30 a.m. Free.

www.turlockukejamz.org.

“A HANDFUL OF DUST” ▪  Through Sunday, April 24

Allen Birnbach’s photographs create a portrait of ranchers that builds awareness and interest in preserving their way of life. On view in the lobby galleries.

CENTRAL CALIFORNIA ART SHOWCASE ▪  Through May 27

Collaborative show with Central California Art Association’s Mistlin Gallery in Modesto. Spring juried exhibit of local artists. Free.

“THE RELUCTANT DRAGON” ▪  Friday, April 22-Sunday, May 1

LightBox Theatre Company. Based on an 1898 children’s story by Kenneth Grahame. $12; $10 CAC members; $8 youths.

The Carnegie Arts Center is at 250 N. Broadway, Turlock. Call 209-632-5761.

www.carnegieartsturlock.org.

CASINOS

CHICKEN RANCH ▪  800-752-4646

16929 Chicken Ranch Road, Jamestown. 209-984-4806. www.chickenranchcasino.com.

THUNDER VALLEY ▪  877-468-8777

1200 Athens Ave., Lincoln. www.thundervalleycasino.com.

JACKSON RANCHERIA ▪  800-822-9466

12222 New York Ranch Road, Jackson.

www.jacksoncasino.com.

RED HAWK CASINO ▪  888-573-3495

1 Red Hawk Parkway, Placerville. www.redhawkcasino.com.

CACHE CREEK ▪  800-772-2243

14455 Highway 16, Brooks. www.cachecreek.com.

BLACK OAK CASINO ▪  877-747-8777

Friday-Saturday, April 15-16, Left of Centre; Thursday, April 21, Comedy Showcase; Friday, April 22, Jimmy Thackery; Saturday, April 23, Spazmatics; Friday April 29, Zydeco Flames; Saturday, April 30, Caravanseria, Tribute to Santana. 19400 Tuolumne Road N., Tuolumne.

FESTIVALS & FAIRS

MODESTO UNPLUGGED MUSIC FESTIVAL ▪  Through Saturday, April 30

Fifth annual live music showcase partners with other community arts organizations this year. Nearly a dozen venues across Modesto all month featuring songwriters, instrumentalists and performers from China, India, South Africa and beyond. See www.modestounplugged.com for details. $5-$32 available at door; kids 12 and under free. 209-543-5306.

GUSTINE STREET FAIRE ▪  Saturday, April 16

Dubbed “A Pickers Street Faire” with music, collectibles and crafts. 7 a.m.-4 p.m. 498 Fifth St., Gustine. 209-733-8050.

TASTE OF CALAVERAS ▪  Saturday, April 16

Features local celebrity cooking demonstrations, wine tasting, educational wine and food pairing seminars and silent auction. Noon-4 p.m. Garden Breezeway and Wine Caves, Ironstone Vineyards, 1894 Six Mile Road, Murphys. $40 in advance; $50 at the door. 209-736-1333.

MJC POWWOW ▪  Sunday, April 17

17th annual intertribal powwow. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. MJC East Campus Quad, 435 College Ave., Modesto. Free. 209-575-6700.

EARTH DAY IN THE PARK FESTIVAL ▪  Saturday, April 23

Modesto’s annual Earth Day. Family-friendly activities. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Graceada Park, 401 Needham St., Modesto. Free. 209-577-5495.

CALAVERAS AIR FAIRE ▪  Saturday, April 23

AA Mother Lode Chapter 484 event with airplane rides, aircraft and classic car displays, fly-in and open house. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; airplane rides 9 a.m.-3 p.m. for $5-$10. Fly-in and open house are free. Calaveras County Airport, 3600 Carol Kennedy Drive, San Andreas. 209-736-2501.

LAO NEW YEAR ▪  Saturday-Sunday, April 23-24

Wat Lao Buddharangsy and the LNY 2016 Committee presents Laos’ biggest cultural celebration. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. $10 parking. Wat Lao Buddharangsy, 3819 East Service Road, Ceres. 209-538-1600.

GOLD COUNTRY PEDDLER’S FAIRE ▪  Sunday, April 24

Features antiques, collectibles, crafts and more than 100 dealers. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Knights Ferry Recreation Area, 17968 Covered Bridge Road. Free. 209-480-3602.

MERCED COUNTY SPRING FAIR ▪  Wednesday-Sunday, April 27-May 1

Live music, animal attractions, destruction derby, bull riding, motocross, truck and tractor pulls, kids activities, midway, food and more. Merced County Spring Fairgrounds, 403 F St., Los Banos. $3-$9; arena events have their own tickets prices. Hours vary by day. 209-826-5166.

www.co.merced.ca.us.

MARIPOSA BUTTERFLY FESTIVAL •  Friday-Sunday, April 29-May 1

Butterfly releases, parade, children’s activities, art, competitions, entertainment and more. Weekend begins at Taste of Mariposa, 5 p.m. Friday at Mariposa County Fairgrounds. Parade 10 a.m. Saturday; festival runs 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday. Downtown Mariposa, Highway 140 at Highway 149. www.mariposabutterflyfestival.net.

FOOD & FUN

SIERRA RAILROAD DINNER TRAIN ▪  Ongoing

Sunset dinner and Wild West trains, Sunday brunch trains. Call or check website for times and prices. Sierra Railroad Golden Sunset and Daylight Trains, 330 S. Sierra Ave., Oakdale. 800-866-1690.

www.sierrarailroad.com.

VFW BREAKFAST ▪  Ongoing

Veterans of Foreign Wars. 7-11 a.m. Sundays. Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, 2801 W. Hatch Road, Modesto. $7. 209-537-3360.

VFW DINNER ▪  Ongoing

Friday night dinner by VFW Post 3199. 4-7 p.m. Fridays. Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall-Modesto, 2801 W. Hatch Road. $6-$10. 209-537-3360.

HISTORY CENTER BREAKFAST ▪  Ongoing

Presented by Northern Mariposa County History Center. 8-11 a.m. second Sundays. Coulterville School House, Broadway and Cemetery. $5 adults; $3 children.

RIPON VFW FRIDAY NIGHT DINNERS ▪  Ongoing

Hosted by Ripon VFW Post 1051. 5:30-7 p.m. Fridays. Veterans of Foreign Wars, 12455 W. Ripon Road, Ripon. Small donation required. 209-599-6815.

RIPON VFW WEDNESDAY LUNCH ▪  Ongoing

Hosted by VFW 1051 of Ripon. Chicken strips, burgers, fish or shrimp with fries. 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Veterans of Foreign Wars, 12455 W. Ripon Road, Ripon. Small donation required. 209-599-6815.

TURLOCK VFW HAMBURGER NIGHTS ▪  Ongoing

VFW Auxiliary weekly hamburger nights. 5-8 p.m. Fridays. Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1405 E. Linwood Ave., Turlock. $2-$6.50. 209-668-9710.

LIVINGSTON VFW HAMBURGER NIGHTS ▪  Ongoing

Livingston VFW monthly hamburger night. 5-7 p.m. last Thursdays. Livingston Veterans Memorial Hall, 1605 Seventh St. $2-$4.50. 209-394-2059. www.vfwlivingston.com.

MERCED CERTIFIED FARMERS MARKET ▪  Ongoing

Year-round. 8 a.m.-noon. Saturdays. 16th Street and Canal, Merced. 209-389-4175.

FOE BREAKFAST ▪  Ongoing

Hosted by Fraternal Order of Eagles. 8-11 a.m. first Sundays. Eagles Hall, 126 Camellia Way, Modesto. $6. 209-577-2298.

STEAK NIGHT ▪  Ongoing

Steak dinner, salad bar, no-host bar. Hosted by the Fraternal Order of Eagles. 5 p.m. social; 7 p.m. dinner first Fridays. Eagles Hall, 126 Camellia Way, Modesto. $12. 209-577-2298.

KNIGHTS FERRY BREAKFAST ▪  Ongoing

8 a.m.-noon first Sundays. IOOF Hall, Main Street, Knights Ferry. $5.

TURLOCK SONS IN RETIREMENT LUNCH ▪  Ongoing

Monthly luncheon. 11:15 a.m. third Wednesdays. Denair Community Center, 3850 N. Gratton Road. 209-632-0011.

www.sirinc.org.

ODD FELLOWS BREAKFAST ▪  Ongoing

8-11 a.m. second Sundays. Odd Fellows Hall, 30018 Yosemite Blvd., La Grange. $6. 209-853-2128

SENIOR BREAKFAST CLUB ▪  Ongoing

50-plus club. 8:30-9 a.m. Sundays. Denny’s, 1525 McHenry Ave., Modesto. 209-576-0279.

MODESTO FARMERS MARKET ▪  Ongoing

7 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursdays and Saturdays. 16th Street, between H and I streets. Free. 209-605-8536.

COLUMBIA FARMERS MARKET ▪  Ongoing

5 p.m. Thursdays. Main Street, Columbia State Historic Park. Free 209-499-8273.

BUILD YOUR OWN OMELET DINNER ▪  Saturday, April 16

Ninth annual breakfast dinner. 4:30 p.m.-7 p.m. Escalon United Methodist Church, 2000 Jackson Ave., Escalon. $8 adults; $4 children under 10; free under 5. 209-838-2792.

INTERNATIONAL DINNER ▪  Saturday, April 16

Fundraiser for World Youth Day trip to Poland in July. Food and entertainment from multiple countries. 5-7:30 p.m. Father O’Hare Hall at St. Joseph’s, 1813 Oakdale Road, Modesto. $10. 209-551-4973.

LAMPLIGHT DINNER ▪  Friday, April 22

The Tuolumne County Historical Society annual dinner. 5:30 p.m. social; 6:30 dinner. Sonora Elks Lodge, 100 Elk Drive, Sonora. $30. 209-532-1106. www.TCHistory.org.

WHISKERINO DINNER DANCE ▪  Saturday, April 23

The Friends of the Calaveras County Faire official kick-off dinner dance for the Calaveras County Fair and Jumping Frog Jubilee. 6 p.m. Mark Twain Hall, Calaveras Fairgrounds, 101 Frogtown Road, Angels Camp. $20. 209-736-2561.

ODDS & ENDS

RAILTOWN 1897 TRAIN RIDES ▪  Ongoing

Daily excursion rides. Special wildflower train ride Saturday, April 16. 3 p.m. $15 adults; $10 6-17; free under 6. South Fifth Avenue at Reservoir Road, Jamestown.

CLASSIC AIRCRAFT DISPLAYS ▪  Ongoing

Sponsored by the Commemorative Air Force. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. second Saturdays. Modesto Airport, 700 Tioga Drive, Hangar 1. 209-526-5868.

www.cafvalleysquadron.org.

AIRCRAFT DISPLAY ▪  Ongoing

9 a.m.-2 p.m. fourth Saturdays. Turlock Municipal Airport, 13602 Newport Road, Turlock. 209-620-6312.

AIRPLANE EXHIBIT ▪  Ongoing

10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. Castle Air Museum, 5050 Santa Fe Drive, Atwater. $12 adults; $8 seniors; $5 youths 6-17; free age 5 and under. 209-723-2178.

REO SPEECH TRAIN, TOASTMASTERS ▪  Ongoing

6:30 a.m. Wednesdays. Perko’s Cafe, 2120 Patterson Road, Riverbank. 209-342-7358.

SUCCESSFUL THINKERS NETWORK ▪  Ongoing

Successful Thinkers Network-Modesto Learning Zone programs. Tuesdays. 11:30 a.m. Round Table Pizza, 3848 McHenry Ave., Modesto. 209-712-8997.

SWEAT FITNESS ▪  Ongoing

Variety of fitness classes including senior classes and beginning line dancing. No registration or membership required. Monday-Friday; call for times. Centenary Methodist Church, 1911 Toyon Ave. Donation. 209-988-5655.

www.centenarychurch.net.

TOASTMASTERS ▪  Ongoing

Toastmasters club Daybreakers 1388. 6:15-7:20 a.m. second, third and fourth Wednesdays. Denny’s, 1525 McHenry Ave., Modesto. www.toastmasters.org.

TALK OF THE TOWN TOASTMASTERS ▪  Ongoing

7 p.m. second and fourth Thursdays. Samaritan Village, 7700 Fox Road, Hughson. 209-384-7128 or 209-631-9458.

YOUNG AT HEART EXERCISE ▪  Ongoing

The Healthy Aging Association offers group exercise classes for those 60 and older. Classes range from strength training, aerobics or tai chi. Call for information on class location and times. Healthy Aging Association, 121 Downey Ave., Suite 102, Modesto. Free. 209-523-2800.

TOASTMASTERS WINNING WITH WORDS ▪  Ongoing

Noon-1 p.m. second and fourth Mondays. Fuddruckers, 3848 McHenry Ave., Modesto. 209-390-6607.

SUPER SINGLES ▪  Ongoing

Valley Super Singles weekly social time for singles age 50 and older. 5:30 p.m. first and third Fridays. Bel Piatto Restaurant, 1000 Kansas Ave., Modesto. 209-883-2685.

BUNKO NITE ▪  Ongoing

Presented by Oakdale Grange No. 435. Food and drink free. 7-9:30 p.m. second Fridays. Oakdale Grange Hall, Lambuth and F streets. $10. 209-556-8524 or 209-838-7421.

WRITERS GROUP MEETING ▪  Ongoing

Sonora Writers Group. 10:30 a.m. second Saturdays. Call for location. 209-734-8097.

WRITERS SUPPORT GROUP ▪  Ongoing

Support group for those either writing for themselves or for publication. 5:30-7 p.m. second Tuesdays. Merced Multicultural Arts Center, 645 W. Main St. Free.

GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY ▪  Ongoing

Society meets to instruct, inform and educate members in the techniques of research. 7 p.m. third Tuesdays. Trinity Presbyterian Church, Telle Center, 1600 Carver Road, Modesto. 209-526-5009.

CAMELLIA SOCIETY ▪  Ongoing

Monthly meeting. 1:30 p.m. second Sundays. Seventh-day Adventist Church, Fellowship Hall, 16th and G streets, Modesto. Free. 209-522-0147.

COULTERVILLE’S HERITAGE IN THE DIGITAL AGE ▪  Through Sunday, April 24

IOOF Hall, 5030 Main St., Coulterville. 209-878-3015. www.coultervillehistorycenter.org.

MAPS: DANIEL KAMMEN AND LINDA RUDOLPH ▪  Friday, April 15

Modesto Area Partners in Science program on “Everything You Wanted to Know about Climate Change but Were Afraid to Ask.” 6:30 p.m. MJC West Campus, Mary Stuart Rogers Student Center, 2201 Blue Gum Ave., Modesto. Free.

andersonr@yosemite.cc.ca.us.

YOKUTS GROUP/SIERRA CLUB ▪  Friday, April 15

Monthly meeting featuring Gretchen Murphey, environmental scientist of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife on salmon and the Tuolumne River. 6:45 p.m. social, 7 p.m. meeting. Fellowship Hall, College Avenue Congregational Church, 1341 College Ave., Modesto. 209-863-9137.

SUPER SATURDAY CAR SHOW ▪  Saturday, April 16

Castle Air Museum event with cars, music, raffle, airplanes on view, helicopter rides for $40, and more. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Castle Air Museum, 5050 Santa Fe Drive, Atwater. $5. 209-993-6929.

CRAFT FAIRE ▪  Saturday, April 16

Homemade arts and crafts. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Lunch $5. Proceeds benefit Waterford Historical Museum. Highway 132 and Bentley Street, Waterford. 209-404-7916.

MR. FROG’S WILD RIDE ▪  Saturday, April 16

50K and 100K bike rides, both routes begin and end at Feeney Park, Murphys. Lunch provided with registration. Proceeds benefit Feeney Park Foundation. 260 Pennsylvania Gulch Road, Murphys. 209-728-9012.

MODESTO GARDEN CLUB ▪  Saturday, April 16

The Modesto Garden club presents its annual spring tour featuring seven gardens. Various locations in Modesto. 209-529-7360. $20.

HABITAT RESTORATION ▪  Saturday, April 16

Tuolumne River Trust will be having a community work day at Dos Rios Ranch. Restoring habitat for migrating birds and local wildlife. Dos Rios Ranch, 3559 Shiloh Road, Modesto. 209-236-0330.

ECUMENICAL CELEBRATION ▪  Sunday, April 17

Presented by the Spirit Mind Body Expo. 11 a.m.-Noon. Free. Sonora Opera Hall, 250 S. Washington St., Sonora. 209-324-0501 or 209-586-9182.

COULTERVILLE ROSE TOUR ▪  Saturday, April 23

Two-hour walking tour of Coulterville’s unique roses around town. Starts at the Coulterville museum. Free. 10301 Highway 49, Coulterville. 209-878-3015.

A TALK WITH JEFF JARDINE ▪  Monday, April 25

Addressing local UC Berkeley alumni, friends and interested citizens. No-host luncheon. Pine Tree Restaurant, 19601 Hess Ave., Sonora. 209-532-3298.

DANCE CLUBS

RIVERBANK GOLDEN AGERS ▪  Ongoing

Dancing and socializing. Different themes monthly. 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Riverbank Community Center, 3600 Santa Fe St. $4 members; $6 nonmembers; $12 annual membership. 209-521-7194.

TURLOCK SENIOR CENTER DANCE ▪  Ongoing

7:30-10 p.m. Wednesdays. Turlock Senior Center, 1191 Cahill St.

VALLEY SUPER SINGLES ▪  Ongoing

Social time for singles age 50 and older. 5:30 p.m. first and third Fridays. Bel Piatto Restaurant, 1000 Kansas Ave., Modesto. 209-883-2685.

FOREVER YOUNG DANCE CLUB ▪  Ongoing

Dance on Tuesdays, second Fridays. First-time guests are free. 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tuesdays; 7-10 p.m. second Fridays. Modesto Senior Center, 211 Bodem St. Day: $4 members, $6 nonmembers; night: $5 and $7. 209-534-7663.

MANTECA SENIOR DANCE ▪  Ongoing

Rock and country band. 1-4 p.m. second and fourth Sundays. Manteca Senior Center, 295 Cherry Lane. $4. 209-825-0116.

USA DANCE BALLROOM DANCING ▪  Ongoing

Monthly dances. 7-10 p.m. second Saturdays. Odd Fellows Hall, 6941 Hughson Ave., Hughson. $5 members; $7 nonmembers. 209-614-8048.

ROUND ROBINS ▪  Ongoing

7-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Oakdale Grange Hall, Lambuth and F streets. $4. 209-526-4452.

TURLOCK STEPPIN PARDS ▪  Ongoing

Square dance club workshop nights. 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays. American Legion Hall, 75 Bothun Road, Turlock. 209-996-0844. www.facebook.com/turlock.steppinpards.

SENIOR CITIZENS DANCE AND POTLUCK ▪  Ongoing

Potluck meal with prizes. 6 p.m. second Fridays; 1 p.m. fourth Sundays. Hughson Senior Center, 2307 Fourth St. $2 door; $8 membership. 209-538-0362.

SKIRTS N’ FLIRTS SQUARE DANCE CLUB ▪  Ongoing

Workshop Wednesdays and Saturday Party Nights. Open to singles, couples and children ages 12 and up. 7 p.m. Wednesdays and third Saturdays. Oakdale Grange Hall, Lambuth and F streets. $3-$6 per person; $20 annual dues. 209-236-1628. www.singleskirtsnflirts.ccsda.org.

MERCED SUNDAY SOCIAL DANCE ▪  Ongoing

Sunday dance featuring music by Just Friends and a free samba slide dance lesson. Refreshments available. 1 p.m. fourth Sundays. Merced Community Center Ballroom, 755 W. 15th St. $8. 209-723-0839.

TALENT

AILEEN JAFFA YOUNG POETS CONTEST ▪  Through Friday, April 15

All Stanislaus County students grades K through 12 eligible submit up to three entries. $1 per entry. Postmark deadline April 15. Mail submissions to MoSt Poetry, P.O. Box 578940, Modesto, CA 95357.

This story was originally published April 12, 2016 at 2:32 PM with the headline "Calendar: Events across the Modesto region."

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