Interest: Arts/Crafts
On or after: Sunday 29 April 2012
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San Francisco / California Academy of Science
A fun day filled with out-of-this-world activities, including a craft and games.
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Santa Clara / Mission College Student Center
Bring your entire family to this two-day expo showcasing the plant biodiversity of Santa Clara, San Mateo and surrounding counties.
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San Francisco / Hunters Point Shipyard
Over 150 artists welcome the public into their working studios to explore, experience, and collect art.
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Fremont / Coyote Hills Regional Park
Kids can learn about reptiles and create a snake-themed craft project.
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San Francisco / Contemporary Museum Admission
Inspired by Earth Day and the exhibition Do Not Destroy: Trees, Art, and Jewish Thought, have fun crafting your own garden ornaments using recycled and upcycled materials.
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Cupertino / Memorial Park
The city of Cupertino would like to invite everyone to the 29th annual Cherry Blossom Festival honoring its sister city, Toyokawa, Japan.
The 200 cherry trees and the two traditional lanterns at the park were gifts to the City of Cupertino from Toyokawa. As this year marks the 100 year commemoration of the Japan’s gift of cherry trees to Washington D.C., there will be a special ceremony on Saturday at 1PM. The Consulate General of Japan will present an additional cherry tree to the city of Cupertino.
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Fremont / Ardenwood Historic Farm
Spring is coming, and with it new leaves. Explore ways to press and preserve favorite leaves, and take home a finished project.
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Santa Clara / de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University
Whether they are cycling enthusiasts, intrigued by the design of two-wheelers, or inspired by the image itself, artists continue to find creative ways to re-imagine the form and function of the bicycle.
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San Francisco / De Young Museum
Special showcase of France's profound wild-child designer, spanning work from the mid 1970s to today.
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El Cerrito / Bay Area Free Book Exchange
Visit the Bay Area Free Book Exchange and take home up to 100 books for free.
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