Arts & Entertainment
Butter & Egg Parade, Classical Indian and More This Weekend
Check out what's happening around town over the next few days

Get to know graffiti artists from around the world at a special presentation by San Francisco filmmaker/photographer Colin M. Day at the Petaluma Arts Center on Friday.
Day has worked on numerous television programs, films and commercials and presents his work as part of the ongoing Cosmic Terrain exhibit. Friday 7:30pm.
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On Saturday, Butter & Egg Days Parade, one of Petaluma’s most loved events returns for its 32nd year. Watch over 110 organizations, schools and others march through downtown, enjoy food and drink, music, arts and crafts and an area just for kids.
Come early to watch the Cow Chip tossing contest at 10 a.m. and the Cutest Lil Chick Contest at 10:15 a.m. Main parade starts at Noon at Fourth and D St.
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That evening, take in classical North Indian ragas with John Wubbenhorst on the bansuri, Peter van Gelder on sitar and Samrat Kakkeri playing the tabla. Sunflower Center, 1435 N. McDowell Blvd. $15.
Then on Sunday, enjoy the Antique Faire, starting at D and Fourth and continuing to East Washington Street. Hundreds of merchants selling all manner of interesting antiques, including jewelry, art, home furnishings, books and more. Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free.
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