Interest: Arts/Crafts
On or after: Sunday 06 May 2012
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San Francisco / Contemporary Jewish Museum
Don’t miss out on Preschool Gallery Hour when the Museum opens early just for
preschoolers and their families. In May, explore the exhibition Do Not Destroy:
Trees, Art, and Jewish Thought with loads of interactive activities – get hands
on with art and enjoy a show by musical guest Isaac Zones.
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San Francisco / Contemporary Jewish Museum
Garden Ornaments 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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Milpitas / India Community Center
Celebrate Buddha Jayanti at India Community Center. Activities include: Mandala making, Lotus card making and Storytelling.
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Los Gatos / Vasona Lake County Park
This walk raises awareness and funds research into preeclampsia, a life-threatening disorder that affects thousands of mothers and their babies every year.
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Oakland / Pumpkin House Studio
Pumpkin House Spring Craft Sale - Unique handmade gifts made by local artisans.
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Oakland / Oakland Museum of California
Just in time for Mother’s Day, the OMCA Store’s Jewelry Trunk Show features wearable art from local jewelry designers, including Sally Bass and Jody Hoffman.
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Emeryville / Create In Clay School of Ceramics
Kids and adult classes in ceramics and clay sculpting at times that are convenient for you! Classes you can schedule at YOUR convenience!
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San Mateo / Barnes and Noble
Where your most prettiest, most sparkliest dress and join us for some fairy princess stories, crafts and snacks!
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Mountain View
Celebrate the arts with exhibits of handcrafted wares, specialty food, home and garden exhibits, and a farmers market with fresh produce.
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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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