Interest: History
On or after: Saturday 05 May 2012
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San Francisco / San Francisco Main Library
In 1903, Chiura Obata was the founder of the first Japanese American baseball team in San Francisco called the Fuji Athletic Club.
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San Francisco / JCC of San Francisco
Buddy reminisces about his young cousin Anne and offers a new window into the Frank family – their life before the Holocaust, their joyful reunion with Otto Frank and the ensuing, tragic discovery that his wife and two daughters had died in concentration camps.
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Saratoga / Montalvo Arts Center
My Grandmother is a silent film made in 1929 by Soviet Georgian director Kote Mikaberidze and banned by the Soviet regime for 40 years. Beth Custer has coupled this amazing film with her own score, a quick-paced pastiche of American jazz and blues, contemporary classical, and world folk music.
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Antioch / Black Diamond Regional Park
Let us chauffeur you through a valley packed with history; explore Somersville,
Rose Hill Cemetery, and the Hazel-Atlas Mine. 55+yrs
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Oakland / Oakland Public Library, Temescal Branch
Guests from Oakland's Eritrean-American community will tell the story of the decades-long struggle against colonization and occupation that culminated with the secession of Eritrea from Ethiopia, restoring self-determination to one of the world's first nation-states.
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Fremont / Environmental Education Center in Alviso
There’s a ghost town in the San Francisco Bay?
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San Francisco / Golden Gate Bridge & Northern Waterfront
Honoring the landmark that defines the Bay Area.
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Sausalito / Caledonia Street
The Caledonia Street Festival will be an event to celebrate the character, history and importance of Caledonia Street as well as the wonderful Sausalito community.
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Antioch / Black Diamond Mines
Enjoy a tour of the Hazel-Atlas silica sand mine and discover its history and geology.
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Fremont / Ardenwood Historic Farm
Celebrate Memorial Day with a day of fun!
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