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Calendar of Events & Activities

Friday August 18, 2000


h3>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.  

548-2220, ext. 233 

 

Opera: Idomeneo, Part 1 

1 p.m. 

North Berkeley Senior Center 

1901 Hearst and MLK Jr. Way 

644-6107 

 

Monthly Birthday Party and  

Fish Fry Fund Raiser 

5-10 p.m. 

West Berkeley Senior Center 

1900 Sixth St.  

“John Turk and Friends” will supply music to dance to at this event sponsored by the WBSC Advisory Council. Admission is free, red snapper or catfish dinners are $10. 

644-6036 

 

Introduction to Tibetan  

Astrology 

7-9 p.m. 

Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists 

Cedar and Bonita streets 

Sponsored by the Nyerongsha Institute of Tibetan Medicine and Culture. 

$15, $10 for seniors and students 

415-386-8413 

 


h3>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!”  

 

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. 

849-1752 

 

Free Puppet Shows: Program  

on Physical and Mental  

Differences 

Two shows: 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. 

Hall of Health 

2230 Shattuck Ave., lower level 

Performed by The Kids on the Block, this educational puppet troupe promotes acceptance and understanding of physical and mental differences. For children all ages and their parents. Free.  

549-1564 

 

Introduction to Tibetan  

Medicine 

7-9 p.m. 

Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists 

Cedar and Bonita streets 

Sponsored by the Nyerongsha Institute of Tibetan Medicine and Culture. 

$15 regular $10 for seniors and students 

415-386-8413 

Sunday, August 20 

Cuba from the Inside 

7 p.m. 

Berkeley Fellowship Hall 

Cedar and Bonita 

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. 

 

“The Meditating CEO” 

4-5:30 p.m. 

St. John’s Presbyterian Church 

2727 College Ave.  

Arran Stephens, president of Nature’s Path organic foods and creator of Essene Bread, presents a free public talk and personal demonstration of meditation on the inner light and sound. 

635-2290 

 

Free Hands-on Bicycle Repair  

Clinics  

11:00 a.m. - 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 

 

Oakland Art, Architecture and  

History by Bike 

10 a.m.  

Oakland Museum of California 

10th and Oak streets 

Oakland 

A leisurely paced 5.5 mile bike tour led by the museum’s bike-tripping docents, focusing on Oakland’s history and architecture. For reservations call 239-3514 

Tickets $2 

 

Family Workshop: “A Sense of  

Place” 

2-4 p.m.  

Oakland Museum of California 

10th and Oak streets 

Oakland 

Learn the ways artists have captured California’s natural beauty. A museum artist leads a workshop in creating landscape drawings inspired by your personal view of nature. Space is limited. Call for reservations. 

238-3818 

 

“Fictitious Marriage” 

2-4:30 p.m. 

Berkeley Richmond Jewish Community Center 

1414 Walnut St. 

What happens when an Israeli is mistaken for an Arab laborer? Eldad Natan is a quiet high school teacher from Jerusalem. As he sets out for a trip to New York, he suffers a mid-life crisis where he discards his identity as husband, father, Israeli and Jew. An insightful film which explores the ironies of Israel life and asks what defines us and binds us to one another. 

$2 suggested donation 

848-0237 

 


h3>Monday, August 21 

55 Alive Driving Class 

1:15 p.m. 

North Berkeley Senior Center 

1901 Hearst and MLK Jr. Way 

With AARP. 

Admission fee $10.  

644-6107