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Calendar of Events & Activities
Thursday, May 24
Paddling Adventures
7 p.m.
Recreational Equipment, Inc.
1338 San Pablo Ave.
Dan Crandell, member of the U.S. National Kayak Surf Team and owner of Current Adventures Kayak School, will introduce attendees to all aspects of kayaking. Free 527-4140
City of Berkeley Meeting
2 - 4 p.m.
2120 Milvia St.
Second Floor Conference Rm.
Bancroft-Durant Two-Way Street Proposal Meeting. Call Bike For a Better City 597-1235.
West Berkeley Project Area
Commission Meeting
7 p.m.
West Berkeley Senior Center
1900 Sixth St.
Among other topics, correspondence regarding Commissioner Training, Eastshore State Park planning meetings and proposal for commissioner advocate.
705-8105
Community Health
Commission Meeting
6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
South Berkeley Senior Center
2939 Ellis St.
Among other topics, a vote on a letter of apology to the mayor.
644-6109
Friday, May 25
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
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.
Therapy for Trans Partners
6 - 7:30 p.m.
Pacific Center for Human Growth
2712 Telegraph Ave. (at Derby)
A group open to partners of those in transition or considering transition. The group is structured to be a safe place to receive support from peers and explore a variety of issues, including sexual orientation, coming out, feelings of isolation, among other topics. Intake process required. Meeting Fridays through August 17.
$8 - $35 sliding scale per session
Call 548-8283 x534 or x522
Saturday, May 26
Berkeley Farmers’ Market
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Center Street between Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Milvia Street 548-3333
Himalayan Fair
10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Live Oak Park
1300 Shattuck Ave.
The only such event in the world, the fair celebrates the mountain cultures of Tibet, Nepal, India, Pakistan, Ladakh, Mustang and Bhutan. Arts, antiques and modern crafts, live music and dance. Proceeds benefit Indian, Pakistani, Tibetan, and Nepalese grassroots projects. $5 donation
869-3995 www.himalayanfair.net
Chocolate and Chalk Art
Festival
9 a.m.
Registration at Peralta Park
1561 Solano Ave.
Areas of sidewalk will be assigned to participants to create their own sidewalk art. People who find all five of the chocolate kisses chalked onto Solano Ave. can enter raffle for cash prize.Dog fashion show at Solano Ave. and Key Route in Albany at 2 p.m. Free. 527-5358
Sunday, May 27
Himalayan Fair
10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Live Oak Park
1300 Shattuck Ave.
The only such event in the world, the fair celebrates the mountain cultures of Tibet, Nepal, India, Pakistan, Ladakh, Mustang and Bhutan. Arts, antiques and modern crafts, live music and dance. Proceeds benefit Indian, Pakistani, Tibetan, and Nepalese grassroots projects. $5 donation
869-3995 www.himalayanfair.net
Getting Calm; Staying Clear
6 p.m.
Tibetan Nyingma Institute
1815 Highland Place
Discussion of meditation and analysis. Free and open to the public. 843-6812
Inside Interior Design
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Building Education Center
812 Page St.
Seminar led by certified interior designer and artist Lori Inman.
$35 per person 525-7610
Monday, May 28
Shavuot Ice Cream Party
11 a.m.
Berkeley Hillel
2736 Bancroft Way
Come hear the ten commandments. 540-5824
Tuesday, May 29
People’s State
of the City Address
7:00 p.m.
City Council Chambers
2134 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
This community meeting will focus on housing, jobs, education, and disability and senior issues in the city of Berkeley. Food will be provided. Free.
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
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
www.pacificcenter.org
Berkeley Farmers’ Market
2 - 7 p.m.
Derby Street between Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Milvia Street
548-3333
The Lois Club Meeting
12 noon or 6 p.m.
Venizia Caffe and Bistro
1799 University Ave.
Social gathering for people whose names are Lois. Open to Loises and their guests. Join the club for lunch or dinner. Call 848-6254 by May 25
Wednesday, May 30
Dream Home for a Song
7 - 10 p.m.
Building Education Center
812 Page St.
Seminar conducted by author/contractor/owner-builder David Cook.
$35 per person 525-7610
Thursday, May 31
Backpacking in
Northern California
7 p.m.
Recreational Equipment, Inc.
1338 San Pablo Ave.
Outdoors Unlimited’s director, Ari Derfel, will give a slide presentation on some of his favorite destinations for three-to-four-day backpacking vacations. Free
527-4140
— compiled by
Sabrina Forkish
Attic Conversions
7 - 10 p.m.
Building Education Center
812 Page St.
Seminar conducted by architect/builder Andus Brandt.
$35 per person
525-7610
League of Women Voters’ Dinner and Meeting
5:30 - 9 p.m.
Northbrae Community Church
941 The Alameda
Featuring speaker Brenda Harbin-Forte, presiding judge of the Alameda County Juvenile Court on “What’s happening with Alameda County children in the juvenile justice system after Prop. 21?” $10 to reserve buffet supper. May bring own meal or come only for meeting/speaker.
843-8824