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Celebrate Cinco de Mayo as you meet new single friends, 5 minutes at a time, at a lovely restaurant! Dress to impress. Sunday, May 5, 2024, 5:30-9:30pm. DISCOUNT TICKETS: $30/Advance $35/Door $15 Special for Young Women (prepaid only)! 5:30-7:30pm – Speed Dating for ages 45+ 7:30-9:30pm – Speed Dating for Young Single Professionals. We request that everyone purchase at least one drink. LOCATION: The Iron Gate (French Continental Fine Dining), 1360 El Camino Real, Belmont CA. Free parking. CO-SPONSORED by The Society of Single Professionals, the world’s largest non-profit singles organization, Bay Area Singles Events & Travel, Your Asian Connection, 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. •Spring Fever Party, April 17, Emeryville •Singles Night in Sausalito, April 25 •Upscale Spring Party at Beautiful Winery, April 28, Los Gatos •Cinco de Mayo Speed Dating Party, May 5, Belmont •Spring Mansion Party, May 11, East Bay Hills •Dinner, Speed Dating & Karaoke Party, May 25, Castro Valley •Pacific Cruise – Vancouver to SF, Sep 26-29 •Singles Cruise to San Diego & Mexico, Feb 15-20, 2025
1360 El Camino Real Belmont Belmont CA
Category: Singles 4 id: 15757
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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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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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45th Annual Boogie: Campbell's Music Festival Saturday, May 18th 10am-6pm Sunday, May 19th 10am-5pm Along East Campbell Avenue in Downtown Campbell Chosen as one of the South Bay's Best Music Festivals by Silicon Valley Metro Readers multiple years running, Boogie Campbell's Music Festival is two jam-packed days of live music on four stages, a variety of mouthwatering food and drink, rows of artisans selling their handcrafted works, a KidsZone and loads of fun for the whole family. Stay tuned in for the latest festival info about which bands and musicians will be performing, what food vendors will be serving up, the various business and artisan vendors and more at CampbellBoogie.com Drink tickets and festival glassware will be available for pre-purchase on the Boogie website beginning May 1st. There is free parking in multiple garages, but we also encourage anyone who can take public transportation, ride a bike, (there is a free bike valet) or walk. Admission to festival is free, but there are varying prices for food, drinks, and other festival activities. Please Note: On Saturday: Drink Ticket sales END at 5pm. Beer and wine STOPS pouring at 5:30pm. On Sunday: Drink Ticket sales END at 4pm. Beer and wine STOPS pouring at 4:30pm. Plan your Boogie visit at CampbellBoogie.com
267 E Campbell Ave Downtown Campbell CA
Category: Music Festivals 10 id: 15745
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Words That Made the Difference: Brown vs. the Board of Education is based on the court cases involved in the fight to end school segregation. The play is set in the courtrooms of history, with the plaintiffs, witnesses, and justices whose courageous words culminated in the unanimous decision to end segregation in public schools. The script draws from the actual words from the memoirs of the late Chief Justice Earl Warren and from the trial transcripts of the five cases that were brought together before the Supreme Court. 2024 marks the 70th anniversary of the unanimous court decision. As Earl Warren was former governor of California and Marin County was the last county in the nation to adhere to the court order of desegregation, WORDS is powerfully relevant today. As our nation continues the work to be a truly just, fair, and anti-racist society, Words That Made the Difference sets the scene for exactly what the work within the courtroom looked like 70 years ago.
2513 Blanding Ave Alameda Alameda CA
Category: Performing Arts 11 id: 15752
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Words That Made the Difference: Brown vs. the Board of Education is based on the court cases involved in the fight to end school segregation. The play is set in the courtrooms of history, with the plaintiffs, witnesses, and justices whose courageous words culminated in the unanimous decision to end segregation in public schools. The script draws from the actual words from the memoirs of the late Chief Justice Earl Warren and from the trial transcripts of the five cases that were brought together before the Supreme Court. 2024 marks the 70th anniversary of the unanimous court decision. As Earl Warren was former governor of California and Marin County was the last county in the nation to adhere to the court order of desegregation, WORDS is powerfully relevant today. As our nation continues the work to be a truly just, fair, and anti-racist society, Words That Made the Difference sets the scene for exactly what the work within the courtroom looked like 70 years ago.
2513 Blanding Ave Alameda Alameda CA
Category: Performing Arts 11 id: 15751