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Calendar of Events & Activities
Thursday, May 30
Human Rights At Home and Abroad: A Strategy For Peace
An educational forum to probe the relationship of the U.S. and the U.N.
7 to 9 p.m.
Fellowship Hall of Humanity
390 27th Street (between Broadway & Telegraph)
Oakland
Free
Bob Dylan Song Night
An evening of Dylan Songs revisited
Doors 7:30, show 8 p.m.
Freight & Salvage
1111 Addison St.
510-548-1761
$12.50 advance, $13.50 at the door
White Oak Dance Project
Mikhail Baryshnikov & the White Oak Dance Project exploring the boundaries of modern dance. Three Berkeley performances.
8 p.m.
Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley Campus
Bancroft Way at Telegraph
Tickets through Cal Performances 642-9988 or www.calperfs.berkeley.edu
$36, $48, $62 and half-price to CAL students, $2 discount to others.
Friday, May 31
Winetasting
5 to 8 p.m.
Alumni House, UC Berkeley Campus
Faubulous Wine, Food, Fun Music and a Raffle
All to benefit Cal Scholarship Fund
$30 at the door, $25 for CAA & BOP Members
845-0211
White Oak Dance Project
Mikhail Baryshnikov & the White Oak Dance Project exploring the boundaries of modern dance. Three Berkeley performances.
8 p.m.
Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley Campus
Bancroft Way at Telegraph
Tickets through Cal Performances 642-9988 or www.calperfs.berkeley.edu
$36, $48, $62 and half-price to CAL students, $2 discount to others.
Paramount Movie Classics-
Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, 1958
Doors at 7, Mighty Wurlitzer at 7:30, Newsreel, Cartoon, Previews, and Prize give-away game Dec-O-Win and feature Film
2025 Broadway
Oakland
$5
Blue Riders of the Purple Sage
Classic cowboy harmonies
Doors 7:30, show 8 p.m.
Freight & Salvage
1111 Addison St.
510-548-1761
$16.50 advance, $17.50 at the door
Saturday, June 1
Folk Festival Meeting
All musicians, artists and others interested in volunteering are invited to a general meeting
3 p.m.
City Hall Building, 6th Floor
2180 Milvia Street
Wheelchair accessible
649-1423, halih@yahoo.com
Growing Food in the City
An afternoon talk with Daniel Miller
Discussion about releasing the bounty of your backyard, organically and sustainably
1 to 4 p.m.
Ecology Center
2530 San Pablo at Dwight
548-2220 x233
Free
50th anniversary of the Little Train at Tilden Regional Park
Grizzly Peak Boulevard and Lomas Cantadas in Berkeley
For more information, call 544-2200
Sand Castle and Sand Sculpture Contest
9 a.m. for participants registration
9- 12 p.m. (Judging starts at noon)
Crown Beach, Otis and Shore Line Drives
Alameda
For more information, call 521-6887 or 748-4565
Free
The Bluegrass Intentions
Innovative traditionalists
Doors 7:30, show 8 p.m.
Freight & Salvage
1111 Addison St.
510-548-1761
$16.50 advance, $17.50 at the door
White Oak Dance Project
Mikhail Baryshnikov & the White Oak Dance Project exploring the boundaries of modern dance. Three Berkeley performances.
8 p.m.
Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley Campus
Bancroft Way at Telegraph
Tickets through Cal Performances 642-9988 or www.calperfs.berkeley.edu
$36, $48, $62 and half-price to CAL students, $2 discount to others.
Sunday, June 2
West Berkeley Open Air Craft Market
Enjoy locally made crafts, food and beverages along with street performances by the Technomania Circus
11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
4th and University
845-4106
Albany Food Fest and Music
Enjoy a peaceful afternoon sampling food, listen to four live bands and a free eclectic art show
Noon to 5 p.m.
Memorial Park
1325 Portland Avenue, Albany
$20 in advance, $25 festival day
525-1771
Healing/Tibetan Yoga
"Stimulating Healing and Renewal through Tibetan Yoga"
Tibetan Nyingma Institute
1815 Highland Place
843-6812
Free
Ice Cream Social
An annual school PTA fundraiser
Includes a student talent show, auction, cake walk and field games
Rosa Parks Elementary School
Noon to 4 p.m.
Free
Diablo Symphony Orchestra
Verdi Spectacular!
Soloists: Lyric soprano Karen Anderson, soprano Aimee Puentes and tenor Min-sheng Yang. Conducted by Barbara Day Turner
2 p.m.
Dean Lesher Regional Center for the Arts
1601 Civic Center at Locust Dr.
Walnut Creek
925-7469, website: www.dlrca.org
Tickets $8, $15 and $18
Casey Neill
Celtic American folk roots
Doors 7:30, show 8 p.m.
Freight & Salvage
1111 Addison St.
510-548-1761
$15.50 advance, $16.50 at the door
Native Californian Cultures - Family Day
Sunday, June 2, 1:30 PM- 3:30 PM
Hearst Museum Courtyard
Storytelling, children's games and basketry
with Julia and Lucy Parker. Julia Parker, a cultural
interpreter, supervises the Indian Cultural Program
in Yosemite. Lucy Parker is a traditional artist who
crafts jewelry and baskets as well as games.
The Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
Kroeber Hall at the corner of Bancroft Way and College
The phone number is (510) 643-7648.
Admission is $2 for adults, $1 for seniors, and $.50 for
16 and under- Free to the public on Thursdays.