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Occidental Center for the Arts Literary Series. Book Launch for Pink Paisley Scarf byMarylu Downing, Saturday, February 17

Gary Carnivele February 12, 2024

Saturday, February 17th 4-5:30PM Occidental Center for the Arts Literary Series. Book Launch for Pink Paisley Scarf byMarylu Downing. Vivid imagery, humor in the ordinary, and the complexities of intimate relationships propel Marylu Downing’s writing.  Her most recent book, Pink Paisley Scarf is a work of fiction. Marylu, long time resident of the Occidental community, and board member at the inception of Occidental Center for the Arts now lives in Avila Beach, California with her husband Roger House. Selected readings, and conversation with Patrick Fanning, author, publisher and President of the OCA Board. Audience Q&A. Free admission, all donations gratefully accepted.  Book sales and signing. Refreshments/Wine/Beer available for sale. Persian Love Cake available by donation.  OCA: 3850 Doris Murphy Way,  Occidental, at corner of Bohemian Hwy & Graton Rd.  OCA’s facilities are accessible to people with disabilities. More info: occidentalcenterforthearts.org or 707-874-9392. 

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