SOL Community Arts

SOL Community Arts Honoring cultural heritage, strengthening community collaboration and providing arts opportunities to create positive social change.

Open Drop-in Drumming Class with Manny Ramirez! 🪘☀️ Samba Reggae Rhythm 🎶 Mondays 5:30-7:15 at the RTC Studio in Healdsb...
04/08/2023

Open Drop-in Drumming Class with Manny Ramirez! 🪘☀️ Samba Reggae Rhythm 🎶

Mondays 5:30-7:15 at the RTC Studio in Healdsburg.

Come play music with us!

Adults & Kids welcome! (Ages 10 and up)

Suggested $10 donation.
*Drums available first come first serve

On this Giving Tuesday, please consider donation to the SOL Community Arts outreach organization. Bringing arts opportun...
11/29/2022

On this Giving Tuesday, please consider donation to the SOL Community Arts outreach organization. Bringing arts opportunities to youth in our community.

We are so excited to launch some of our new youth arts programs in the New Year!

The SOL Community Arts program works in partnership with local organizations to provide programing, resources & scholarships to vulnerable underserved teens with the intention of creating positive social change and establishing violence prevention through art.

Help us sponsor a student and grow our programs. 🙏🏽💜☀️

09/22/2022

SOL CLUB HISTORY

Adele Davalos Mitchell was the founding teacher of the SOL Club at Lawrence Cook Junior High School in 1994.

One day she brought two old wooden chairs to her classroom. She asked two of her students (who didn’t get along) to work on a project together. She started by asking them to paint their culture on these two chairs during her art class and at lunch. Eventually, the two students found mutual respect and friendship working on this project together.

Soon the art room was filled with other students at lunch, watching the project of the “painted chairs” unfold. But, the fighting outside continued.

During one of these lunchtime gatherings, another student, came to my mom and suggested the idea of starting a club. A club that would honor culture, promote harmony and continue to create art.

He thought they should call it SOL : "Socially Organized Latinos" (also the Spanish word for sun).

That’s how it began. 

SOL originated as a way of resolving gang violence and successfully ended the gang fighting on campus by students focusing on cultural pride and giving back to their community.

SOL Club became a flourishing, thriving community filled with cultural pride, art and celebration.

The dream of combining art and culture as a way of establishing harmony and violence prevention, had become reality. 

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Learn more about the new SOL Club Community Arts program and how we can bring new arts outreach opportunities to the next generation!

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440 Moore Ave.
Healdsburg, CA
95448

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