Holi 2024 – North Bay Indo-American Association

NeilMed Parking Lot 551 Aviation Blvd, Santa Rosa, United States

Experience the magic of Holi with vibrant colors music, food, and more! NOTE: Date and Venue Change Sunday, March 31, 2024 11 am - 2 pm NeilMed Parking Lot 551 Aviation Blvd, Santa Rosa Free with registration. Get tickets here - https://crm.nonprofiteasy.com/1302/Pages/Events/#/Details/13217// Colors available for purchase: 3 packets for $5, 7 packets for $10. (The

Cambodian New Year Celebration

Wat Meangkolvorn Buddhist Temple 297 Millbrae Ave, Santa Rosa, CA, United States

Cambodian New Year Celebration April 12 - 16, 2024 Wat Meangkolvorn Cambodian Buddhist Temple 297 Millbrae Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 Bring the community together: "Yesterday's struggle is Today's Strength" Welcoming angels parade in 2023 Program Fri, Apr 12 - Welcoming Buddhist Chanting at 4 pm Sat & Sun, Apr 13 & 14  9 am

Student Career Panel

Explore diverse career paths, hear from industry pros, and get inspired! Sat, April 13, 2024 1:00 pm Hosted by the Sonoma County Junior Commission on the Status of Women. This event is mainly for students. However, everyone is welcome to join. Register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScnhq3hxKDIfN06yBBrYf3fZHdooLy-lf-lPoGUlTSmNjeNkQ/viewform Or use the QR code on the banner above. Inquiry: socojcsw@gmail.com

Building the Shamatha Sand Mandala

Sonoma Valley Museum of Art 511 Broadway, Sonoma, CA, United States

Beginning April 18, 2024, former Tibetan monks of the Gyumed Monastery, Lobsang Tsering, Doctor of Acupuncture and professor at San Francisco State University, and Gedun Kalsang, a.k.a. Jampa, will be at SVMA building the Shamatha Mandala, which depicts the nine stages of mental development and is used in meditation practice. To see the artists at

A Conversation with Author Susan Lieu

Sonoma State University 1801 East Cotati Ave, Rohnert Park, CA, United States

A Conversation with Author Susan Lieu Facilitated by Jennifer Hyde Thu, April 18, 2024, 6 pm Sonoma State University Ballroom B In celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, The HUB Cultural Center will be welcoming Susan Lieu as she discusses her powerful debut – The Manicurist’s Daughter: A Memoir. The Manicurist’s Daughter

Sand Mandala Workshop for Adults

Sonoma Valley Museum of Art 511 Broadway, Sonoma, CA, United States

Have you ever wondered whether you have the steadiness and patience to create a sand Mandala? Here is your opportunity to try... Saturday, April 20, 2024 10 am - 1 pm Sonoma Valley Museum of Art Instructors: Dr. Lobsng Tsering & Jampa Capacity: 20 (in two groups of 10) $55 per person Register HERE. The

Spring Family Make-in: Unfurling the Tibetan Arts

Sonoma Valley Museum of Art 511 Broadway, Sonoma, CA, United States

Come meet the Spirits, superheroes, and Dieties of Tsherin Sherpa's Different Worlds at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art Sunday, April 21, 2024 11 am - 3 pm Experience and explore the Tibetan Arts as a family and meet the Tibetan artists who built the Shamatha Mandala on display. Family activities include: making prayer flags, mandala

Youth Leadership in Action

Sonoma County Office of Education 5340 Skylane Blvd, Main Bldg-Redwood Rooms, Santa Rosa, CA, United States

Youth Leadership in Action Tue, April 23, 2024, 6:00 - 7:00 pm Sonoma County Office of Education TLC, Eagan Rooms 3&4 5340 Skylane Blvd, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Oklahoma justice advocates from the nationally recognized "Headwraps Matter" campaign, Marcellus Miller, Oklahoma City Youth Action Board, and Delanie Seals, City of Ada Multiculturalism Committee, will talk

SSU Students Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month

Sonoma State University 1801 East Cotati Ave, Rohnert Park, CA, United States

Please join the Filipino American Association at Sonoma States University (FAASSU) at the Stevenson and Darwin Quad for the kickoff celebration in honor of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month with President Lee and Asian Pacific Islander American students, faculty, and staff. Together, they honor the past and present contributions of the AAPI community