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Sonoma Author Presets Book at Occidental Center for the Arts

Gary Carnivele October 31, 2019

Friday, November 15th, 7-9 pm. Occidental Center for the Arts’ Book Launch Series. Ashes in A Coconut,gripping debut novel by Sonoma author, Bo Kearns. Presentation with selected readings, slide show of Bali, Q&A, book sales/signing. Free admission, all donations gratefully accepted.  Indonesian treats by donation, beer/wine for sale. OCA: 3850 Doris Murphy Court, Bohemian Hwy at Graton Rd. and is accessible to people with disabilities. For more info: 707-874-9392 or occidentalcenterforthearts.org

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