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Weekend Planner: Baroque Music at the Museum, Rain Catchment Workshop and More

Check out what's happening around town this weekend

….at Copperfield’s Books today, Thursday.

Anna Carrey has written a fantastical novel set in 2032, in a place called The New America. A deadly virus has wiped out most of the earth's population and protagonist Eve discovers the terrible fate that awaits students when they graduate from their 
all-girls school, and she sets off on a treacherous journey, searching for a place where she can survive. 

…at the Petaluma  Historical Museum on Friday.

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Musica Pacifica is one of the country’s premier baroque ensembles, known for their expressiveness and skill. The Bay Area based group has toured widely playing festivals and concert series around the world, including at the Getty, the Frick Collection and the Cleveland Art Museum.

Learn how to harvest water…with Daily Acts on Sunday.

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The abundant winter rains (they are coming) provide a chance to stock on the life nourishing element and save it for times of drought. The nonprofit Daily Acts holds a free, hands-on workshop that introduces participants to roof-water harvesting techniques including catchment tanks, swales, sheet mulching and more.

To see more weekend events, visit Petaluma Patch’s events calendar.


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