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Calendar of Events & Activities

Tuesday April 03, 2001


Tuesday, April 3

 

“Great Decisions” – Conflict Resolution in Africa  

10 a.m. - Noon  

Berkeley City Club  

2315 Durant Ave.  

The first in a series of eight weekly lectures with the goal of informing the public of current major policy issues. Many of the lectures are presented by specialists in their field and are often from the University of California. $5 single session 526-2925 

 

Berkeley Farmers’ Market 

2 - 7 p.m. 

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

548-3333 

 

Berkeley Camera Club  

7:30 p.m. 

Northbrae Community Church  

941 The Alameda  

Share your slides and learn what other photographers are doing. Monthly field trips. 

Call Wade, 531-8664 

 

Mandarin Lessons 

1:30 p.m.  

North Berkeley Senior Center  

1901 Hearst St.  

With Cecilia Wan. Free 

644-6107 

 

Free! Early Music Group  

10 - 11:30 a.m. 

North Berkeley Senior Center 

1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)  

A small group who sing madrigals and other voice harmonies. Their objective: To enjoy making music and building musical skills.  

Call Ann 655-8863 or e-mail: ann@integratedarts.org 

 

Young Queer Women’s Group 

8 - 9:30 p.m.  

Pacific Center 

2712 Telegraph Ave.  

Make some new friends, expand your horizons and get support with a bunch of queer women all in the same place at the same time (somewhere between 18 and 25).  

548-8283  

or visit www.pacificcenter.org 

Intelligent Conversation  

7 - 9 p.m.  

Berkeley Richmond Jewish Community Center 

A discussion group open to all, regardless of age, religion, viewpoint, etc. This time the discussion will be about financial planning, investments, tax, and the stock market. Informally led by Robert Berend, who founded similar groups in L.A., Menlo Park, and Prague. Bring light snacks/drinks to share. Free 527-5332 

 

Community Organization  

12:45 - 1:45 p.m.  

Pacific School of Religion  

1798 Scenic Ave.  

Mudd 103  

A “Real Deal” seminar with Don Stalhut and David Mann on community organization. Bring a lunch. 849-8229 

 


Wednesday, April 4

 

Stagebridge Free Acting &  

Storytelling Classes for  

Seniors 

10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 

First Congregational Church  

2501 Harrison St.  

Oakland  

Call 444-4755 or visit www.stagebridge.org 

 

Word for Word  

3:30 p.m. 

South Branch Berkeley Library  

1901 Russel St.  

Dramatic group Word for Word returns to the library with a brand new play for children, the Russian folktale “Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave.” 

Call 649-3943 

 

The Voiceless Poor  

7 - 9 p.m.  

School of Journalism Library  

121 North Gate Hall  

UC Berkeley  

Part of the Terner Series, an informal salon-style discussion series, which brings together industry professionals, students, and interested community members.  

 

April Birthday Party  

1:15 p.m.  

North Berkeley Senior Center  

1901 Hearst St.  

UC dancers will entertain and refreshments will be served. 

644-6107 

 

Computer Literacy Class 

6 p.m. - 9 p.m.  

MLK Youth Services Center  

1730 Oregon St.  

A free class sponsored by the City of Berkeley’s Young Adult Project. The class will cover basic hardware identification and specification, basic understanding of software, basic word-processing and basic spreadsheets.  

Call 644-6226 

 

Income Tax Assistance  

9 a.m. - Noon  

North Berkeley Senior Center 

1901 Hearst Ave.  

Call Maggie for an appointment, 644-6107. 

 

“Women’s Scholarship as  

Prophetic Voices” 

6:30 - 9 p.m.  

2400 Ridge Rd.  

Hewlett Library  

Dinner Board Room  

The Annual Women’s Theological Forum.  

649-2490 

 

— compiled by  

Chason Wainwright 

 

 

 

 

 

Sproul Standup Comedy  

Protest  

Noon  

Upper Sproul Plaza  

UC Berkeley  

The Heuristic Squelch is sponsoring a protest, calling for an increase in cleavage, popsicles, and black light posters of David Horowitz. Featuring comics Bruce Cherry, Rob Cantrell, drop-in guests, and up and coming UC student comedians. Free  

 


Thursday, April 5

 

 

Berkeley Metaphysical  

Toastmasters Club  

6:15 - 7:30 p.m.  

2515 Hillegass Ave.  

Public speaking skills and metaphysics come together. Ongoing first and third Thursdays each month.  

Call 869-2547 

 

Word for Word  

3:30 p.m. 

West Branch Berkeley Library  

1125 University Ave. 

Dramatic group Word for Word returns to the library with a brand new play for children, the Russian folktale “Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave.” 

Call 649-3943 

 

Cancer Support Group 

Noon - 2 p.m. 

Summit Medical Center 

Markstein Cancer Education & Prevention Center 

450 30th St., Second Floor  

Oakland  

Free support group for families, friends, and patients diagnosed with cancer.  

869-8833 to register  

 

Income Tax Assistance  

9 a.m. - Noon  

North Berkeley Senior Center 

1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)  

Call Maggie for an appointment, 644-6107. 

 

Lavender Lunch  

12:30 - 1:30 p.m. 

Pacific School of Religion  

1798 Scenic Ave.  

Mudd 100  

Rev. Nancy Wilson on “Queer Church: The Early History of the Metropolitan Community Church.”  

849-8206 

 

LGBT Catholics Group  

7:30 p.m. 

Newman Hall  

2700 Dwight Way (at College)  

The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender Catholics group are “a spiritual community committed to creating justice.” This meeting is titled “Inspired Utterance Night.”  

654-5486 

 

Bicycle Touring in Europe  

7 p.m.  

Recreational Equipment, Inc.  

1338 San Pablo Ave.  

Independent bicyclists and budget travelers Tim O’Mahoney and Kathie Strell will give a slide presentation of their three month, 2,000-mile journey through France, Switzerland and Austria. Learn to execute your own bicycle tour. Free  

527-4140 

 

Taking Care of Your Large Intestine  

1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.  

Summit South Pavilion  

3100 Summit St., 3rd Floor Auditorium  

Oakland 

Harvey Olsen, gastroenterologist, will discuss Colorectal cancer, a leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Olsen will explain changes in lifestyle and simple tools for early detection that can save thousands of lives a year.  

869-6737  

 

Disability Awareness Day  

10 a.m. - 2 p.m.  

Sproul & Dwinelle Plazas 

UC Berkeley  

An opportunity to learn about disabilities, to find resources for yourself or someone you care about, and to celebrate the achievements of people with disabilities. One of the major focuses of this years awareness day is on “hidden disabilities.” Free  

666-9647 

 

Ballroom Dance Lessons 

1 p.m.  

North Berkeley Senior Center  

1901 Hearst St.  

With Roman Ostrowski. Free 

644-6107 

 

HAM Radio Earthquakes 

7:30 - 9 p.m. 

Emergency Operations Center  

997 Cedar St.  

A free lecture by seismologist Bob Uhrhammer regarding earthquakes. The annual HAM radio emergency services presentation.  

 


Friday, April 6

 

Stagebridge Free Acting & Storytelling 

Classes for Seniors 

10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 

First Congregational Church  

2501 Harrison St.  

Oakland  

Call 444-4755 or visit www.stagebridge.org 

 

Free Writing, Cashiering & Computer Literacy Class 

9 a.m. - 1 p.m.  

AJOB Adult School  

1911 Addison St.  

Free classes offered Monday through Friday. Stop by and register or call 548-6700. 

www.ajob.org 

 

Computer Literacy Class 

6 p.m. - 9 p.m.  

MLK Youth Services Center  

1730 Oregon St.  

A free class sponsored by the City of Berkeley’s Young Adult Project. The class will cover basic hardware identification and specification, basic understanding of software, basic word-processing and basic spreadsheets.  

Call 644-6226 

 

Living Philosophers  

10 a.m. - Noon  

North Berkeley Senior Center  

1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)  

Hear and entertain the ideas of some modern day philosophers: Jacob Needleman, J. Revel, Hilary Putnam, John Searle, Saul Kripke, Richard Rorty and others. Every Friday, except holidays. Facilitated by H.D. Moe.  

 

50 Plus Fitness Class  

9:30 a.m. - Noon 

UC Berkeley (varied locations)  

A class for those 50 and over which introduces participants to an array of exercise options. Demonstration and practice will include strength training, Tai Chi, Alexander Technique, and more.  

Pre-register by calling 642-5461 

$20 for all five sessions, $10 per individual session  

 

Taize Worship Service  

7:30 - 8:30 p.m. 

Loper Chapel 

First Congregational Church of Berkeley  

Dana St. (between Durant & Channing)  

An hour of quiet reflection and song.  

848-3696 

 

TREES Forum  

12:30 p.m. 

2400 Ridge Rd.  

Hewlett Library  

Board Room  

Michael Warburton on local environmental issues.  

E-mail: trees@gtu.edu 

 

Don Giovanni, Pt. 1  

1 p.m.  

North Berkeley Senior Center  

1901 Hearst St.  

The opera.  

644-6107 

 


Saturday, April 7

 

Rockridge Writers 

3:30 - 5:30 p.m. 

Spasso Coffeehouse  

6021 College Ave.  

Poets and writers meet to critique each other’s work. “Members’ work tends to be dark, humorous, surreal, or strange.”  

e-mail: berkeleysappho@yahoo.com 

 

Berkeley Farmers’ Market 

10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 

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

548-3333 

 

Free Sailboat Rides  

1 - 4 p.m. 

Cal Sailing Club 

Berkeley Marina 

The Cal Sailing Club, a non-profit sailing and windsurfing cooperative, give free rides on a first come, first served bases on the first full weekend of each month. Wear warm clothes and bring a change of clothes in case you get wet. Children must be at least five years old and must be accompanies by an adult.  

Visit www.cal-sailing.org  

 

Wild About Books? 

10:30 a.m. 

Central Berkeley Library  

2121 Allston Way  

Dramatic group Word for Word returns to the library with a brand new play for children, the Russian folktale “Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave.” 

Call 649-3943 

 

Earthquake Retrofitting Class  

10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

Building Education Center  

812 Page St.  

A free class as part of Community Emergency Response Training (CERT). Sponsored by the Berkeley Fire Dept. and the Office of Emergency Services.  

Call 644-8736 

 

Inside Interior Design  

10 a.m. - 1 p.m.  

Building Education Center  

812 Page St. 

A look into the world of interior design with certified interior designer and artist Lori Inman. $35 

525-7610 

 

Small Press Distribution Open House 

Noon - 4 p.m. 

Small Press Distribution  

3141 Seventh St. (at Gilman)  

With poetry readings at 2 p.m. with featured poet Clark Coolidge and others. Free  

524-1668 

 

Straw Into Gold 

9 a.m.  

Berkeley Fellowship  

1924 Cedar (at Bonita)  

A rummage sale and intergenerational open mic. coffee house. All proceeds benefit the Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists. Free 

841-4824  

 


Sunday, April 8

 

Reimagining Pacific Cities  

6 - 8:30 p.m. 

New Pacific Studio  

1523 Hearst Ave.  

“How are Pacific cities reshaping their cultural and environmental institutions to better serve the needs and enhance the present and future quality of life of all segments of their societies?” A series of ten seminars linking the Bay Area, Seattle, Portland, and other pacific cities.  

$10 per meeting  

Call 849-0217 

 

Free Sailboat Rides  

1 - 4 p.m. 

Cal Sailing Club 

Berkeley Marina 

The Cal Sailing Club, a non-profit sailing and windsurfing cooperative, give free rides on a first come, first served bases on the first full weekend of each month. Wear warm clothes and bring a change of clothes in case you get wet. Children must be at least five years old and must be accompanies by an adult.  

Visit www.cal-sailing.org  

 

Tibetan Yoga and Healing  

6 p.m.  

Tibetan Nyingma Institute  

1815 Highland Place  

Kum Nye teacher Jack van der Meulen will present this Tibetan yoga and will demonstrate several exercises for self-healing. Free 

843-6812 

 

Tibetan Nyingma Institute Open House  

3 - 5 p.m.  

Tibetan Nyingma Institute  

1815 Highland Place  

A free introduction to Tibetan Buddhist Culture which will include a prayer wheel and meditation garden tour, Tibetan yoga demonstration, discussion of how useful ancient teachings are in contemporary society, and more. Free 

843-6812 

 

A Humanistic Passover Seder 

6 p.m.  

Albany Community Center 

1249 Marin Ave.  

Albany  

Kol Hadash will read from the Humanistic Haggadah, and will eat with friends and family. Miriam Solis will lead the group in song.  

$20 - $45  

925-254-0609