Sonoma Community Center’s signature annual fundraising gala. Taking place in October, the MUSE brings together over 250 people to raise more than $300,000 to support the Center’s programs.
It’s like summer camp for grown ups!
A different activity outdoors at the Center every Thursday, 7-9 PM, throughout the summer.* Try your hand at something new. Dance under the stars. Bring friends or make new ones.
Most of the events cost just $25. Due to the cost of materials, June 13th and July 25th will be $50 per person.
No event will be held on August 1st.
Events Calendar
All Scheduled Events & Gallery Exhibits
The Community Center’s events build community and celebrate creativity.
From decorating pumpkins at Halloween to sitting down with neighbors over a handmade bowl of chili, we offer something fun for everyone.
Explore our currently scheduled events & galleries below.
S.F. Bay Area Puppeteers Guild Exhibit
Gallery 212 Exhibit: Color Rejuvenations
Annual Signature Events
Gallery 212 Exhibits
Current & Upcoming
Gallery 212 is one of the Community Center’s two dedicated exhibition spaces. Housed in a bright, airy former classroom with hardwood floors and whitewashed walls, this space houses rotating exhibitions by artists from the Bay Area and beyond.
All gallery shows are free to attend, and open to the public during the community center’s business hours.
S.F. Bay Area Puppeteers Guild Exhibit
Gallery 212 Exhibit: Color Rejuvenations
Causeway Gallery Exhibits
Current & Upcoming
The Causeway Gallery can be found in the Community Center’s upstairs corridor on the east side of the building. This exhibition space focuses on showing art that raises awareness about important issues, such as social justice and environmental advocacy, and showcases artists who represent marginalized and under-resourced communities. Spanning 34 linear feet of exhibition space in a highly visible location, the gallery aims to uplift underrepresented voices and engage the public around some of the most important issues of our time. The creation of this gallery was made possible by the generous support of Ken Stokes and Dana Simpson-Stokes and the Paul and Megan Segre Family.
There is no admission fee; everyone who walks into the Sonoma Community Center is invited to explore the art on display.