Interest: Animals/Nature
On or after: Tuesday 17 April 2012
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Pleasanton / 10 Beautiful Homes/Pleasanton
Follow your love of animals down the garden path during the seventh annual Hidden Gardens of the Valley, a benefit for Valley Humane Society (VHS).
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San Jose / Hellyer County Park
Meet a ranger and some wildlife friends at the playground. Discover who lives in the park and what you can do to help protect their homes.
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Alameda / Ploughshares Nursery
Enjoy an evening of sensory adventure while supporting Alameda Point Collaborative.
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San Francisco / Contemporary Jewish Museum
Nature Letters Celebrate the final days of the exhibition Do Not Destroy: Trees,
Art, and Jewish Thought and the Jewish holiday of Shavuot by creating artful
letters that celebrate nature using a variety of recycled papers.
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Los Gatos / Addison Penzak JCC
Have you ever wanted to adopt a rescue dog? Join the JCC and CARE for a day of adoptions in which you can adopt a rescue dog who needs a loving home.
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Sausalito / Headlands Center for the Arts
Artists Rachel Mayeri and Laurel Braitman discuss human perceptions of animals, and animals' perceptions of themselves and other species.
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Fremont / Fremont Visitor Center
The swallows have arrived from their long voyage from South America to their breeding grounds here in the Bay Area.
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Novato / Pet Food Express
Muttville has regularly scheduled adoption events where you can meet some of our sweet dogs. These are also wonderful opportunities to come and talk to us if you’re interested in fostering, or if you can’t have a dog where you live but need a doggie fix.
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San Francisco / Bank of America
Rocket Dog Rescue will host a mobile adoption event at Bank of America on the third Sunday of each month! It’s your chance to interact with that special dog you spotted on our adoptions page, and it’s also an excellent opportunity to ask about volunteering or how to become a Rocket Dog foster parent.
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Atherton / Atherton Library
Don't miss a hands-on encounter with beetles, millipedes, tarantulas, walking sticks and more at the Insect Discovery Lab.
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