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Meet new friends at a lovely waterfront restaurant in a town that draws many thousands of visitors from all over the world! Only $7/advance (by April 24) or $10 at the door includes appetizers, served at 7pm, as long as they last; accompanied by a FUN Mixer Game, that makes it EASY to meet people. Adults of all ages welcome. Dress to impress. Thursday, April 25, 2024, 7-9pm. LOCATION: Seafood Peddler, 303 Johnson St, Sausalito CA. This restaurant not only has great seafood, but many other types of food! CO-SPONSORED by The Society of Single Professionals, the world’s largest non-profit singles organization; and by many other singles organizations and meetups. All events benefit The Seva Foundation, www.seva.org, to restore sight to the blind. DISCOUNTS & MORE FUN EVENTS at www.thepartyhotline.com.
303 Johnson St Sausalito Sausalito CA
Category: Singles 4 id: 15753
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This is My Alameda Story Alameda Education Foundation returns to the K Gallery to exhibit student visual art and student poetry based on the work of two Bay Area painters as well as the writing of a Bay Area poet. Alex D. da Silva’s Abstract painting Warriors examines Alameda’s history. Bill Jeng’s Lion Dance paintings gave him strength during the Covid lockdown. Shanti Lair-Croom celebrates her heritage in her poem Living Poetically. The inward reflection displayed in the artists’ work inspired the theme of this year’s exhibit: This is My Alameda Story. With support from the Alameda Education Foundation, students from all 9 AUSD elementary schools created art in their classrooms based on the work of the three Art Changes artists. Students combined realism and abstraction in saltwater watercolors. These dream-like paintings offer clues to what is important to each individual student. Students constructed carnival masks that were poignant, vivid and fierce. And students wrote about themselves and the objects, animals and people in their lives. Art Changes student artwork is created and contributed by students at Bay Farm, Earhart, Edison, Franklin, Love, Maya Lin, Otis, Paden and Ruby Bridges Elementary.
2513 Blanding Ave Alameda Alameda CA
Category: Art Exhibits 3 id: 15760
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Geeks Unite, we are bringing back the crazy popular Geek Market. There will be Bay Area makers with everything your like geeky nerdy heart desires and more! fried rice, cookies, macrons, jams, pickles, freeze dried candies, candles, wax melts and incense, bath and beauty ideas, CBD, jewelry, clothing, plants, home and decor, crochet items, crystals and so much more!!! Anime, Hello Kitty, Studio Ghibli, Harajuku, Kawaii, Comics, Video Games, Arcade Games, Cult Movies, Super Heroes, Marvel, Geeks, Nerds, Classic Cartoons, Black and White Films, Vintage Board Games, Atari, Nintendo, Action Figures, And Funko
991 Loring Ave Crockett Crockett CA
Category: Craft Shows 2 id: 15734
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The Golden Gate Men’s Chorus (GGMC), under the direction of Joseph Piazza, presents Giacomo Puccini’s Messa di Gloria, in collaboration with the Peninsula Women’s Chorus (PWC), under the direction of Dr. Anne K. Hege. An operatic mass or a sacred opera? No matter how you describe it, Puccini’s masterful choral work has it all — drama, beauty, mystery, passion, and the joyful, gorgeous vocal lines that immediately let you know it’s Puccini. Come hear the Golden Gate Men’s Chorus in concert with the Peninsula Women's Chorus this spring in a rarely heard performance of Puccini’s Messa di Gloria. Composed in 1880 and not revived for a second performance until 1952, this rediscovered choral work delights and moves audiences from the opening beauty of Kyrie, the jubilant Gloria, and the drama of the Credo, to the closing prayerful Agnus Dei, with music that hints to many of the familiar Puccini arias we know and love. Tenor Alex Boyer, who recently made his Metropolitan debut and is a resident tenor with Opera San Jose and graduate of the Merola Opera and Santa Fe Opera Apprentice Programs, will be the featured soloist. Both PWC and GGMC will also perform solo sets. The Peninsula Women’s Chorus’s selection will include the world premiere of “Night into Dawn,” a newly commissioned work written by Theresa Wong, PWC’s Composer-in-Residence and dedicated to the community of Lahaina. GGMC’s solo set will celebrate the 200th anniversary of Anton Bruckner in a performance of his sacred motets.
500 El Camino Real Santa Clara Santa Clara CA
Category: Performing Arts 11 id: 15747
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An Award-Winning Film by Yujiro Seki Co-presented by the Buddhist Temple of Alameda “Carving the Divine” is a beautifully made documentary film that offers a rare look into the art of busshi, a 1400-year-old Buddhist woodcarving tradition, and the practitioners struggling to preserve its legacy in a rapidly changing Japan. “‘Carving the Divine’ is more than a movie about amazing wood sculptors of Japan. To me, the movie is about the Master-Apprentice, or the Master-Disciple relationship, and how this is still being transmitted in the traditional manner…..stern, but yet ultimately kind, in training the apprentice to be a true artist in both skill and spirit.” — Rev. Marvin Harada, Bishop, Buddhist Churches of America
2513 Blanding Ave Alameda Alameda CA
Category: Film/Plays 14 id: 15739
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Bring your family and friends to celebrate Earth Day with a cleanup around Lake Merritt, sponsored by Keep Oakland Beautiful, Marks Artisans, and Urban Compassion Project. We'll provide all of the supplies, and C'era Una Volta will serve up lunch for registered volunteers. There will also be face painting for kids, courtesy of Marks Artisans. Pre-registration is required.
Oakland Alameda County CA Oakland CA
Category: Other 13 id: 15754