Interest: Children/Teens
On or after: Wednesday 18 April 2012
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Campbell / Ainsley House
Learn how the English tradition of taking tea took on a new life in the United States.
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Hayward / Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center
In honor of Earth Day, kids can create an Earth sculpture to take home, using natural art supplies.
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San Carlos / Hiller Aviation Museum
No more eating on the run!! The Mobile Gourmet is in your neighborhood.
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Oakland / Oakland Public Library, Eastmont Branch
Join MOCHA artists in this weekly workshop for children.
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Oakland / Oakland Public Library, Eight Branches. Check website.
Día de los Niños/Día de los Libros (Children’s Day/Book Day) is a chance to honor children. OPL has invited two performers to celebrate each unique child.
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Berkeley / Tilden Regional Park, Environmental Education Center
This after-school program is for kids who enjoy hiking, conservation and nature-based activities. Dress to get dirty.
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Milpitas / Milpitas Library
Our first annual Teen Invitational Slam & Variety Show will be presented with David Perez as Host & Featured Poet! Our BEST Teen Poets battle for the CASH, also, music, spoken word, and Juggling sensation Dana Smith will appear!
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South San Francisco / Grand Avenue Branch Library
Story Time in Spanish for children ages 3 to 5 years old and their caregivers.
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Mountain View / The Pear Avenue Theatre
Six men in wigs and knee breeches—all named either Johann or Georg--converge on Leipzig in 1722. Each Johann/Georg has his eyes on the prize position of organmeister of the Thomaskirche. Madness of a comically German variety ensues, as witty barbs and historical allusions zip around the stage like nobody’s business. It’s a possenhaft lustspiel (laff riot)!
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San Ramon / Community Center at Central Park
Dream about starting a rock band? Learn the basics of the rhythm section in this class for first-time guitar or bass players.
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