Located on Maple Avenue, the Caledonian Club of San Francisco is a Scottish culture and sports club. It holds annual festivals that have parades, events and sports. Visit the club's website to see a full list of games and events.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Sonoma Valley is a non-profit organization funded entirely by grants, private donations and local businesses. Serving over 500 children daily at five locations, this club provides the youth of Sonoma with an after school program that focuses on skill building, education, and working as a team. Children also gain other skills such as arts, computer science and athletics. In addition to the Maxwell Clubhouse, the Boys & Girls Club serves children afterschool at Altimira Middle School, Sassarini Elementary, Dunbar Elementary and Flowery Elementary Schools.
Its main clubhouse is located in Maxwell Farms Regional Park. The 22,000 sq foot building has a full sized gym, Intel Computer Clubhouse, art room, garden, music recording studio, kitchen and a large game room. The Boys & Girls Club is open to all children and adolescents aged 6 to 18 years old.
Country Club Liquor is located on the 74000 block of Highway 111 in Palm Desert. This full-service liquor store offers all of your favorite brands, including Belvedere, Grey Goose, Cuervo, Smirnoff, Jack Daniels and Johnnie Walker to name a few. The shop also stocks a wide variety of foreign and domestic beer brands and wines. Country Club Liquor has all of your adult beverages at prices to fit your budget.
Originally built in 1903, the Masonic Hall has served as the lodge for the Masons of Mill Valley for more than a century. The hall, which holds 225 people for shows and seats 125, has long been home to a variety of private events and occasional concerts.
But in 2010, the old Masonic Hall is getting a much-needed makeover. Ged Robertson, owner of Small Shed Flatbreads on Madrona Street, struck a long-term lease deal with the Masons for exclusive booking rights and the right to turn the dated building into a modern music hall in the heart of Mill Valley.
Mr. Robertson's company, In the Woods Productions, is now booking live music four nights a week at the hall, and is also booking private events the other nights. In January 2010, Grateful Dead bandmates Bob Weir and Phil Lesh performed in the hall in a series of rehearsals for their group, Furthur. Once Mr. Robertson obtains the requisite permits from the city, he hopes to renovate the space and add a café. The venture hopes to make up for the loss of Sweetwater, the celebrated local music club that closed its doors in 2007.