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Programming Calendar

The Lodge offers programming and events for all ages and interests, from weekly yoga, art exhibits, specialty workshops, and kids club activities. We invite you to explore our variety offerings at The Lodge.

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Trivia Night 04.28

Join us at the Lodge for Trivia Night. Bring your team, grab bites and drinks at The Bar, and compete for prizes! 

Trivia Night 04.28

Live Jazz 04.30

Sit back and relax with some light jazz and entertainment.. The Bar will be open for wine, beer, cocktails and light bites. Dinner reservations required for The Dining Room. 

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Live Jazz 04.30

Wildflower Walk 05.03

Join us for a guided Wildflower Walk with Katrina along the scenic coastal bluffs at The Sea Ranch Lodge. This relaxed stroll will explore the seasonal wildflowers that bloom along our dramatic shoreline, with time to take in ocean views, learn about local plants, and enjoy the beauty of the Sonoma Coast. 

This event is complimentary, but we ask that you please RSVP. Day-of guests are always welcome to join. We will start promptly at 10am.



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Wildflower Walk 05.03

Locals Night 04.29 Dine. Gather. Give Back.

Nothing beats a cozy evening at The Sea Ranch Lodge, especially when it supports a great cause.

Join us for a special Locals Night Dine & Donate! Enjoy seasonal dishes, a glass of wine or two, and those sunset views we never get tired of, all while giving back to The Kids Club.

50% of the evening’s proceeds will support our scholarship program for Kids Club Summer Sessions, so simply purchasing your ticket counts as doing good for our community.

Bring your neighbors, invite your friends, and make a night of it.

Good food. Local love. Community impact.

Tickets are available now.

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Locals Night 04.29 Dine. Gather. Give Back.

Community Yoga 05.03

Wind down with an hour of yoga led by local instructors. Free to the public. Please bring your own mat and other props.

Please plan to arrive 10 mins early. Space is limited.

Community Yoga 05.03

Naomi Tovar Artist Exhibition & Reception

Exhibition: 04.03 through 04.27
Reception: Friday, 04.03 from 4pm-6pm

The Highway 1 Collection is a series of large-scale sculptural works inspired by the natural textures and tones of the California coast. The collection echoes the coastline’s quiet dialogue between stillness and movement, featuring intricate dimensions that emulate the shore's diverse language. This exhibit is a personal reflection of Tovar’s life—shaped by childhood camping trips in Northern California, middle school surf lessons in Half Moon Bay, and coastal road trips down to San Diego with her mother and sister. It captures her many memories and lessons found within every hidden cove and pocket of the Pacific.

Artist Biography: Naomi Tovar is a Carmel Valley-based artist who was born in Mexico, raised in Silicon Valley, and seasoned in Hawaii. She creates unique sculptural wall art by carving into wood with chisels and gouges, adding depth and textures that capture nature’s movement. Deeply influenced by her life as a surfer, Tovar’s work reflects the ripples and rhythms of the ocean, focusing on the elemental intersections of water and earth.

www.tovarart.com
@naomitovar.art

Naomi Tovar Artist Exhibition & Reception

Nancy Stein Artist Exhibition & Reception

Exhibition Dates: Thursday, 04.30 – Friday, 05.31
Opening Meet & Greet: Thursday, 04.30 from 4pm-6pm
Closing Reception: Saturday, 05.30 from 4pm-6pm

Voice of the Northern California Coast

Nancy Stein’s paintings are a study of fifty years of daily wanderings on the Northern California coast, renown for its persistent gray fog. Her paintings seek to honor the voice of this land and sea and sky in unsentimental terms.

The Northern Californian seas are as unpredictable as the weather, often ferocious, fueled by fierce winds racing across thousands of miles of the Pacific, gathering force and wildness. Nancy’s work invites us to see movement, silence and drama. The colors are challenging to match - not just blue but some mix of viridian and Payne’s gray….muted, hidden, flashing with light from within yet shadowed with mystery. The seas turn peaceful as autumn brings warmth, and long shadows light the golden grasses. 

The trees here are shape shifters. Nancy has lived many of her days among their ghostly, dripping silhouettes, abundant with the water of life. In winter, swollen velvet mosses on the trees' flanks flower with mushroom-shaped red lichens. Autumn trees are golden with sunset light. It is a soulful landscape, full of illusion and secrets, a wild magic. 

The history of the years of harvest from these lands is harsh. Sea Ranch models a new respect, a living with rather than taking from the land. Made tangible by the sea’s breath on our skin and lungs, the beauty of this place invites us to acknowledge our human impact. We are witness to loss; the beauty around us inspires us to recognize our proper place and power, to appreciate nature’s right to exist and its own power to heal. 

Nancy Stein was born in Portland, Oregon.  She studied art at L’Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Strasbourg, France. Nancy earned an MFA in Printmaking at San Francisco State University, 1985, and an BFA from CCAC in Oakland. She has lived and worked in Point Reyes, California for 51 years, where she built her home in the Douglas fir forest. Working many years in chalk pastel, Nancy began a series on ocean waves.  The series is now at Wave #105. Her artwork is featured in private collections world wide. 

NancySteinArt.com

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Nancy Stein Artist Exhibition & Reception

Make & Mend 2026

Bring your needlework and come together for a relaxing time visiting whilst knitting, crocheting, or hand-stitching by the fire. This free-form event is meant to gather our community around a shared interest in textile arts. 

Make & Mend 2026
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