American River Folk Society

American River Folk Society The American River Folk Society supports contemporary, traditional, and multicultural folk music, dance, and folklore.

03/25/2024

We will be hosting another Climate Change Book Club at the Georgetown Library on Thursday, May 30th at 5:30 pm. The discussion book is "Doughnut Economics” by Kate Raworth. Pre-registration is required. Call the Library to reserve your spot and place the book club book on hold, 530-333-4724.
“Doughnut Economics by Oxford academic Kate Raworth deconstructs the character of the rational economic man and the challenges the necessity for never-ending economic growth by identifying seven critical ways in which mainstream economics has misled us, while sketching out an alternative plan on how we can satisfy humanity’s needs without overshooting Earth’s ecological ceiling. “

03/23/2024

Taste Manzanita and Acorns!

Upcoming RIPE AREA sessions include March 27 - Workshop: The Art of Heritage: Watershed Education through Art. Register for any of any of these FREE sessions at www.bit.ly/RIPEAREA.

Myrtle Tree Arts

04/02/2023

Happy April 1st everyone! You're invited today to Art on the Divide Cooperative Gallery to see the resident artists interpretation of our monthly theme April Blooms.

New Hours Start Today... 11-4pm
Th, Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon
Closed Tues, Wed

Come in for a hot beverage and browse.

Address

6290 Main Street Studio C
Georgetown, CA
95634

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