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Santa Rosa Non-Profit Combines Music Venue, Art Classes, and Rentable Event Space in One Facility
Santa Rosa, United States – June 14, 2026 / Arlene Francis Center /
The Arlene Francis Center has opened in Santa Rosa, California, establishing itself as a non-profit creative hub that brings together live music, hands-on education, and flexible community space under one roof. The opening represents a notable addition to the local arts landscape, giving Santa Rosa residents of all ages a dedicated space for creative expression, learning, and live performance.
A New Home for Live Music and the Performing Arts
At its core, the Arlene Francis Center operates as a music venue built to host live performances across a range of genres and formats. The space is designed to accommodate both emerging local acts and more established performers, giving Santa Rosa audiences consistent access to live entertainment in an intimate, community-focused setting.
Beyond music, the facility functions as a fully realized performing arts center, offering programming that includes community theater and other stage-based events. The combination of live performance offerings under a single roof makes the center a meaningful resource for performers seeking a stage and for audiences looking for accessible cultural programming throughout Sonoma County.
Creative Education for All Ages
One of the distinguishing features of the Arlene Francis Center is its commitment to hands-on instruction. The center offers art classes and sewing classes structured to serve participants across a wide range of age groups and skill levels. These workshops are designed to be accessible, reflecting the organization’s broader mission of making creative education available to the Santa Rosa community rather than limiting participation to those with prior experience or formal training.
The art classes and sewing classes are part of a deliberate effort to position the center not only as a performance destination, but as an ongoing educational resource. By pairing live programming with skill-based workshops, the Arlene Francis Center creates multiple entry points for community members to engage with the arts – whether as audience members, students, or working artists.
Flexible Event Space Available for Community Use
In addition to its programming, the Arlene Francis Center offers a rentable event space available to outside groups and organizations. The flexible layout is designed to support a variety of uses, from private gatherings and community meetings to workshops and cultural events organized by third parties.
This rental component reflects a practical approach to community infrastructure. Rather than operating solely as a presenting organization, the center opens its facilities to groups that need a functional, well-equipped space in Santa Rosa – extending additional value to local residents, nonprofits, and smaller organizations that may lack dedicated venues of their own.
A Non-Profit Model Built Around Community Access
The Arlene Francis Center is structured as a non-profit organization, a detail that shapes both its programming priorities and its relationship with the surrounding community. Operating under that model, the center is positioned to prioritize access and educational impact alongside its role as a live music venue and performing arts center.
The center’s programming spans music, theater, visual arts, and textile arts – a breadth that reflects an intent to serve diverse creative interests rather than narrowing its focus to a single discipline. For Santa Rosa, a city with a historically active arts community, the opening of a dedicated multi-use facility represents a tangible expansion of locally available infrastructure for creative work.
About the Arlene Francis Center
The Arlene Francis Center is a non-profit performing arts center located in Santa Rosa, California. The organization offers live music performances, community theater, art classes, sewing classes, and rentable event space, with programming designed to serve residents of all ages and creative backgrounds.
Learn more at Arlene Francis Center
Contact Information:
Arlene Francis Center
99 6th Street
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
United States
Andrew Szafran
+1-707-396-0354
https://arlenefranciscenter.org