
Alan Hennessy
4 reviews on 1 places
The Luther Burbank Center for the Arts is located on the northern outskirts of Santa Rosa. It is a performance venue that has brought a wide range of culture to the Santa Rosa area for many years. My wife and I just had the opportunity to experience the Alonzo King Lines Ballet. It was a mixture of classical and more modern expressive dance that created a visual beauty that was at once stunning and beautiful.
From holding my mail while I am on vacation to helping me with getting mail and packages ready to send that require signatures upon arrival and insurance for important items this 2nd St. Post Office is a great asset to this community.
Preserving history and the heritage of this valley is the noble cause of this museum. Currently setting up for its next exhibition of pioneer woman, there is not alot to see right now. There is on display, some Chinese New Year items. Great place to browse around, this 1891 Train Depot.
Friendly staff. Great movies. The seating very comfortable. The movie selection geared toward more mature patrons. Nomad was the first movie my wife and I have seen in a theater in a long time, followed by a few more. We just watched Spencer. Summerfield Cinemas is the only theater my wife and I go to. We feel safe here and it is close to where we live. The shows are never crowded, and there is always plenty of space from other theater guests.