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Occidental Center for the Arts’ Literary Series presents The Ice Palace Waltz by local author Barbara L. Bae March 1

Gary Carnivele February 21, 2020

Sunday March 1st, 2-4 pm. Occidental Center for the Arts’ Literary Series presents The Ice Palace Waltz by local author Barbara L. Baer. Her latest novel explores remembered stories of tragedy and loss following two early 20thcentury stock market crashes. In this compelling saga, she weaves the lives of two Jewish immigrant families who come together in a riveting saga amid the financial and social turmoil of early 20th Century America. Klezmer music will welcome audience in, then selected readings with a slide show, a Q&A facilitated by Judith Moorman, followed by book sales and signing. Admission is free, and all donations gratefully accepted.  Refreshments, Jewish nosh, wine and beer will be available.  OCA is located at 3850 Doris Murphy Way, in Occidental at the corner of Bohemian Hwy and Graton Rd.  OCA’s facilities are accessible to people with disabilities. For more info: occidentalcenterforthearts.org or 707-874-9392. Remember!That’s Sunday March 1st at 2 pm at Occidental Center for the Arts. 

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