Interest: Educational/Seminar/Classes
On or after: Sunday 19 August 2012
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Berkeley / Regional Parks Botanic Garden
Learn about California Native plants on free docent-guided tours at the beautiful, naturalistic 10-acre Regional Parks Botanic Garden.
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Healdsburg / Relish Culinary Center
Chef John Franchetti leads this hands-on workshop where guests will stretch fresh Mozzarella and make Burrata and incorporate them into a fantastic wood-fired dinner.
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San Francisco / San Francisco Maritime
Please join docent Warren Riley for an illustrated talk on the lighthouses of San Francisco Bay. The talk is presented in the Sailor`s Den in the Visitor Center (corner of Hyde and Jefferson Streets).
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Cupertino / IOOF HALL
Duration is one hour (Usually)
Start off by introducing each other, one person Speaks and discusses about the method for approximately half an hour.
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Oakland / Splash Pad Park
Join us for a free outdoor yoga class at Spashpad Park by Lake Merritt. We will be gathering for a fun, vinyasa flow style class. Live music with be provided by ONEZIE.
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Santa Rosa / Unity of Santa Rosa Church
Enjoy a presentation and reading by the author, Ginny Scales-Medeiros, followed by refreshments in the Unity Social Hall. Live music by Ron & Pam Atchison and Juan Carlos Castellanos Islas
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San Francisco / Telephone Building
Discover downtown's legacy of the Jazz Age through skyscrapers and office buildings from the Roaring Twenties and early 1930s.
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San Francisco / Harvey Milk Plaza
Explore a neighborhood you thought you knew. What was once dairy farms and dirt roads is now one of the city's most vibrant and cohesive communities.
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San Francisco / Meet at the fountain in Huntington Park
The Master of Suspense loved San Francisco and used its beauty, elegance and mystery to great effect in several films. From Nob Hill to Union Square, you'll see some of the hotels, clubs, retail stores and other locations featured in Vertigo and other Hitchcock classics.
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San Francisco / Meet at the top of the Lyon Street steps at the intersection of Lyon and Broadway.
Explore the most exclusive corner of Pacific Heights; where, since the late 19th century, San Francisco's wealthiest families have built mansions with spectacular views of the bay.
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