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Calendar of Events & Activities

Tuesday August 08, 2000


Tuesday, August 8

 

Introduction to Reiki with Teji 

1 p.m. 

North Berkeley Senior Center 

1701 Hearst St. 

644-6107 

 

“A new model of learning” 

7:30 p.m. 

Cafe de la Paz Banquet Room 

1600 Shattuck Ave. 

A talk by Dean Whitney and Liz Freeman of the Brain Integration Group, discussing how the new “high touch” brain integration modalities work to stop learning disabilities in children and adults. Call: 415-381-2488. Free. 

 


Wednesday, August 9

 

Health and Your Environment 

5-7 p.m. 

Hall of Health 

2230 Shattuck Ave. 

“Health and Your Environment” is sponsored by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Children’s Hospital and Alta Bates Associates. 

Call 549-1564 by August 4 

 

Chinese Calligraphy with Mrs.  

Jou 

1 p.m. 

North Berkeley Senior Center 

1701 Hearst St. 

644-6107 

 

Community Action Team  

Meeting 

7 p.m. 

Progressive Missionary Baptist Church 

3301 King St. 

The agenda includes an update regarding the disparity study – a study that shows the great difference in health between the African American flatlands community and the Caucasian community in the hills. The team is developing an action plan to address the disparity. 

 

Berkeley Library Board of  

Trustees 

7 p.m. 

West Branch Library 

1125 University Ave. 

Among the items to be discussed are the branch ADA requirements and building projects and the bond issue for branch renovation. 

 

“The Packing Book: Secrets of  

the Carry-On Traveler” 

7:30 p.m. 

Easy Going Travel Shop and Bookstore 

1385 Shattuck Ave. 

Judith Gilfors, author of “The Packing Book: Secrets of the Carry-On Traveler,” presents her popular demonstration on how to pack for three weeks, two climates in one manageable carry-on bag. 

843-3533 

 


Thursday, August 10

 

Environmental Sampling  

Project Task Force-LBNL 

6:30 p.m. 

First Congregational Church 

Channing Large Assembly Room 

2345 Channing Way 

The agenda will include a public comment session, consultation of Draft Comment on the Sampling Plan and Review of Comments. 

486-4387 

 

Community Dance Party 

7:45 p.m.-9:45 p.m. 

Live Oak Park 

1301 Shattuck Ave. 

Dance instruction included with admission. 

Cost: Teens, $2; adult non-members, $4 

841-1205 

 

“Climbing California’s Peaks”  

7 p.m. 

REI, 1338 San Pablo Ave 

Join Harrison Hood of Hood Mountain Adventures will show slides of some of his favorite California climbs, including Mt. Shasta and Mt. Lassen. 

527-7377 

 

Ballroom Dance with Roman  

Ostrowski 

1 p.m. 

North Berkeley Senior Center 

1701 Hearst St. 

644-6107 

 


Friday, August 11

 

Bridge 

1 p.m. 

Live Oak Community Center 

1301 Shattuck Ave. 

The games are open to all players. (510) 223-6539. 

 

Opera: “A Tribute to  

Tchaikovsky” 

1 p.m. 

North Berkeley Senior Center 

1901 Hearst Ave. 

644-6107 

Saturday, August 12 

“Wild about Books” 

10:30 a.m. 

Berkeley Public Central Library 

2121 Allston Way 

“Something From Nothing.” Soup from a stone? A tailor whose wardrobe grows as it shrinks? Meet some folks who don’t need a lot to have a lot, and see Frog and Toad and their ice cream mix-up. 

 

The Fellowship of Humanity 

11 a.m. 

411 28th St. at Broadway 

Oakland 

Staring with Mark Hertsgaard’s “Earth Odyssey,” Florence Windfall, Master of Divinity, Graduate Theological Union, contemplates the tragic end of nature. Can it really happen? 

451-5818 

 

9th Annual Rubber Ducky  

Derby 

6 p.m. 

Waterworld USA 

I-680 and Willow Pass Rd. 

The Rubber Ducky Derby raises funds for Children’s Hospital. Donations are $5 for each duck. Six ducks can be sponsored for $25. For a donation of $100-$499, a duck will be entered in the special Duckling rack. A donation of $500 ensures the donor “Quacker Backer” status. 

869-4912 

www.rubberduckyderby.com 

 


Sunday, August 13

 

Free Hands-on Bicycle Repair  

Clinics 

11 a.m.-12 noon 

REI  

1388 San Pablo 

Come learn how to fix your own bicycle. Bike technicians will teach a free one-hour clinic covering drive train maintenance and chain repair. All you need to bring is your bike. Tools and expert guidance provided. 

527-7377 

 


Tuesday, August 15

 

Senior Resource Fair 

9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 

South Berkeley Senior Center 

2939 Ellis Street 

Participants include the Alameda County Area Agency on Aging, Center for Independent Living, Alameda County Commission on Aging, Community Energy Services Inc., Center for Elders Independence, Crisis Support Services, Social Security Administration, Lifelong Medical Care, Family Care Giver Alliance, Elder Abuse Prevention, Berkeley Fire and Police Department of Community Services and Senior Programs.  

644-6109