Interest: Amusement/Circus/Carnivals
On or after: Sunday 06 May 2012
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Oakland / Oakland Public Library, Main
LOST AMUSEMENT PARKS OF THE EAST BAY chronicles the good times and demise of three popular fun spots: Shell Mound Park in Emeryville, which was open from 1876 to 1924; Idora Park in Oakland (1904-29); and Neptune Beach in Alameda (1917-39).
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El Cerrito / Playland Not-at-the-Beach Museum of Fun!
Magician Mike Della Penna is a transplanted New England illusionist who also teaches second grade in the Berkeley School System. Mike perfected his entertainment skills as a standup comic in Boston but developed an early love for children's magic.
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El Cerrito / Playland Not-at-theBeach Museum of Fun!
Cinco de Mayo is cause for celebration, so come get your fiesta on with Playland-Not-at-the-Beach, the East Bay Party Kings!
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Redwood City
Streets Alive! Parks Alive! is a coordinated effort among cities across San Mateo County to promote healthy communities by providing safe, accessible, public spaces for recreation. Streets and parks throughout San Mateo County are opened up for exercise, dancing, strolling, cycling, picnicking and play!
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Redwood City / Fulton and James Streets
Our Lady of Mount Carmel School hosts its Annual Wild West Days Festival; featuring Carnival Rides, great food, live local entertainment, games and safe family fun.
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Oakland / Kinetic Arts Center
Come see the Students and Coaches of Kinetic Arts Center show off their Circus Skills!
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Concord / Pixieland Amusement Park
This amusement park features a train ride, helicopters, cars and more.
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Walnut Creek / Civic Park Community Center, Multipurpose Room
Join a great group of card-playing folks for a fun afternoon.
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El Cerrito / Playland Not-at-the-Beach Museum of Fun!
Playland After Dark presents a different kind of game night—where bored gamers get to be board gamers, card sharks can swim ashore and pinball fans will delight all night.
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Morgan Hill / Cochrane Plaza Shopping Center
Children and their families are welcome to attend South Valley Kid Fest, with fun activities for kids and resources for parents.
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