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Calender of Events and Activities

Monday August 14, 2000


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. 

 

Berkeley Farmers’ Market 

10 a.m.-3 p.m. 

Center Street between Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Milvia Street 

548-3333 

 

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 

 

Movie Night at Underhill 

9 p.m. 

Mad Max and The Road Warrior.  

Underhill parking lot (College Ave. and Channing Way) 

The weekly event is sponsored by people protesting the university’s plans to build a parking structure rather than housing on the Undershill site. 

http://www.bclu.org/underhill/ 

Call: CREW-CUT 

 


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 

 

Green Party Consensus  

Building Meeting 

6 p.m. 

2022 Blake St. 

This is part of an ongoing series of discussions for the Green Party of Alameda County, leading up to endorsements on measures and candidates on the November ballot. The meeting is open to all, regardless of party affiliation. 

415-789-8418 

 

Rhyme and Reason Open  

Mike Series 

2:30 p.m. 

UC Berkeley Art Museum, 2621 Durant Ave. 

The public and students are invited. Signups for the open mike begin at 2 p.m. 

234-0727 or 642-5168 

 


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, Public Health Nursing, Ombudsman Inc., Adult Protective Services, Elder Abuse Prevention, Berkeley Fire and Police Department of Community Services and Senior Programs. Entertainment provide by "SBSC Fantastic Steppers Tap Group." Free gift drawing for senior participants and lunch and socialization. 

644-6109 

 

Understanding Your Child’s  

Temperament 

7-8:30 p.m. 

Berkeley YMCA 

2001 Allston Way 

Rona Renner, RN, will explain the different temperament factors that parents and caregivers can look at to understand techniques that will work best in working with an individual child. Free. 

 

Fibromyalgia Support Group 

12-2 p.m. 

Alta Bates Medical Center, Maffly Auditorium-Herrick Campus, 2001 Dwight Way 

“How to Deal with the Physical and Emotional Aspect of Pain” with Dr. Francine S. Frome, Ph.D., Psychologist, 

601-0550 

 

“101 Great Hikes of the San  

Francisco Bay Area” 

7:30 p.m. 

Easy Going Travel Shop and Bookstore 

1385 Shattuck Ave. 

Discover the natural beauty of the Bay Area from challenging hikes atop Mount Diablo to seashore strolls at Point Reyes. 

843-3533 

 

“Psychic Phenomenon, ESP, etc.: Are they real?” 

7 p.m.-9 p.m. 

Jewish Community Center 

1414 Walnut Ave. 

Come for a free discussion and social group, open to everyone regardless of age, religion or view point. 

527-5332 

 


Wednesday, Aug. 16

 

Bridge 

1 p.m. 

Live Oak Community Center 

1301 Shattuck Ave. 

The games are open to all players. For partnership and other information please call Vi Kimoto at (510) 223-6539. 

 

Human Welfare & Community  

Action Commission Meeting 

7-10 p.m. 

South Berkeley Center, 2939 Ellis St. 

Issues on the agenda include the use of child care training stipends. 

665-3475 

 

Citizens Human Commission  

Meeting 

7 p.m. 

North Berkeley Senior Center, 1901 Hearst Ave. 

Agenda items include a euthenasia policy and the commission’s role in plans for a new shelter. 

 


Thursday, August 17

 

“Best Sea Kayaking Trips in  

Northern California” 

7:00 p.m. 

REI 1338 San Pablo Ave. 

In tonight’s slide presentation nationally certified kayak instructors Roger Schumann and Jan Shriner will share information from their Guide to Sea Kayaking in Central and Northern California.  

527-7377 

 

Helen Nestor: Personal and  

Political 

4-6 p.m. 

Oakland Museum of California 

10th and Oak Streets, Oakland 

Opening reception honoring Berkeley photographer Helen Nestor. The exhibition shows a representative series of images documenting the Free Speech Movement, the ‘60s cicl rights marches, women’s issues-all seen with a direct, probing eye. The exhibition on view through Oct. 15, 2000 

1-800-OAK MUSE 

 

University Avenue Association  

6:30 p.m. 

1810 University Ave. 

The University Avenue Merchants holds its monthly meeting. 

Call 548-4110 

 


Friday, August 18

 

Big Mountain 

7:30 p.m. 

Ecology Center 

2530 San Pablo Ave. 

Join the Berkeley Ecology Center, Diane Patterson and Green Eye Records Foundation for an evening of music, information and community, focusing on the issues facing the Dineh (Navajo).  

548-2220, ext. 233  

 


Saturday, August 19

 

“Wild about Books” 

10:30 a.m. 

Berkeley Public Central Library 

2121 Allston Way 

 

 

 

“Soap and Water, Please!” Bath time isn’t always the same old thing when “There’s a Hippo in  

My Bath!” Take a dip with Frog and Toad. 

 

Re-opening of the United  

Nations Association Info  

Center 

11 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

1403 “B” Addison St. 

The volunteer-operated UN/UNICEF Center will celebrate its grand re-opening at its new location behind Andronico’s University Ave. Market. 

841-1752 

 


Sunday, August 20

 

Cuba from the Inside 

Berkeley Fellowship Hall 

Cedar and Bonita 

7 p.m. 

Benefit screening of Fidel: A New Documentary by Estela Bravo. Special guests will include Karen Wald, a Havana-based writer, journalist, teacher and foreign correspondent. 

Among the topics she will discuss are human rights, religion, health care, education, economics, race relations and US-Cuba relations. 

Sliding scale $10-$25 per person. 

 

Free Hands-on Bicycle Repair  

Clinics  

11:00 a.m.-noon noon 

REI  

1388 San Pablo 

Come learn how to fix your own bicycle. Bike technicians will teach a free one-hour clinic covering brake adjustments. Bring your bike. Tools and guidance provided. 

527-7377