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What's Happening in Richmond
March 8, 2011
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I'll see you out and about this week in Richmond!
Michelle Itagaki
Richmond Convention & Visitors Bureau
If your event isn't listed here, we probably aren't aware of it. Either send us your information by Monday morning to be included in the weekly edition or enter your event on the Community Calendar.
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Hotel Mac's Dry Creek Wine Dinner
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The Hotel Mac 50 Washington Avenue
Tuesday March 6th
$85 per person
Reservations required!
(510) 233-0576
This dinner is almost sold out! Get your reservations in as soon as possible.
Enjoy the excellent cuisine at Hotel Mac and the world famous Dry Creek Wines.
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The NeXus
1414 Harbour Way South, Suite 1010
Tuesday, March 8th
6:00 pm
Tickets: Free/Exchange (Door)
Join the Friendly Favors community for a potluck supper and presentation by a TED fellow that is building a set of 40 tools we will be able to make ourselves to maintain our level of civilization in small resilient and self-sufficient communities of less than 1,000 people.
Open Source Ecology is a network of farmers, engineers, and supporters that has been imagining and creating the Global Village Construction Set, an open source, low-cost, high performance technological platform. These DIY-fabricated industrial machines can be used to build a sustainable civilization with modern comforts. The GVCS lowers the barriers to entry into farming, building, and manufacturing. It is a life-size lego-like set of modular tools that can create entire economies.
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The Baltic
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The Baltic 135 Park Place
Tuesday, March 8th
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Dan Damon - solo pianist
Wednesday, March 9th
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
DJ VidaLee's JUKEBOX: A dance social featuring rockin' American Music of the 1940s--1960s from The Mother Road, Route 66 and beyond
Thursday, March 10th
8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Baltic Sessions hosted by Greg & Lawanda Ultan takes place every second Thursday of the month. They have a great pool of Bay Area Musicians that sit in and play their favorite tunes from the Americana, Folk, Blues, Jazz and Latin. Other musicians are welcome to join in..
Saturday, March 12th
3:00pm
Mixers Live recording session
10:00pm - 11:30pm
MRA Presents: Raelin
Sunday, March 13th
6:00pm - 9:00 pm
Adachi & Preuss Duo - Jazz "standards" - piano/guitar duet featuring Michael Adachi and Jon Preuss at the Baltic Restaurant.
See monthly calendar
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BoilerHouse FREE APPETIZER
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Boilerhouse Restaurant
1414 Harbour Way South
Friday March 11th between 4.30pm-5.30pm
The BoilerHouse Restaurant will be featured on KRON4 Best of The Bay on March 11th. Come in at the BoilerHouse restaurant on March 11th between 4:30pm and 5:30pm and receive a free appetizer.
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Marina Bay Park
Regatta and Marina Bay Parkway
Saturday, March 12th
1:30 pm - 2:15 pm
FREE
Meet a park ranger at the memorial by main parking lot. 45 minute program exploring civilian contributions on the Home Front during World War II. FREE!
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Richmond's 4th Annual International Women's Day Celebration
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Lovonya DeJean Middle School
3400 Macdonald Avenue Saturday, March 12th 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
FREE admission, lunch, child care Info and registration: 510-620-6502 Sisters in Solidarity - Richmond the Beloved Community Keynote Speaker: Linda Salinas Community Organizer and Education-Youth-Immigration-LGBTQ Rights Activist More speakers and performances by local dancers and poets, Round-table discussions with 25+ community organizations. |
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| | Ongoing and Repeating Events |
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| Marina Gardens Bingo
1401 Marina Way South Wednesday - Saturdays
Doors Open at 5 pm Games begin at 7 pm
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Bingo players are loving this wonderful hall, the friendly and safe environment and the honest games. Marina Gardens Bingo has become a new destination for people come from all over the bay area.
See flyer for more details
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Last Week for The Art of Living Black 15th Anniversary Exhibition
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The Richmond Art Center
2540 Barrett Avenue
January 11th - March 11th
Gallery Hours 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
MAIN GALLERY
Celebrating the 15th anniversary of the only annual non-juried exhibition in the Bay Area to exclusively feature regional artists of African descent. Featuring over 75 local artists.
SOUTH GALLERY
Rae Louise Hayward and Jan Hart Schuyers - A Tribute Honoring these two dynamic artists and founders of The Art of Living Black in honor of its 15th anniversary.
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Boilerhouse Weekly Specials
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Boilerhouse Restaurant 1414 Harbour Way South Monday - Friday, 11am - 9pm Saturday, 12pm - 9pm
BoilerHouse Executive Chef
Paul Despotakis
NEW WEEKLY FAVORITES
Meatball Monday $12 Taco Tuesday, $7 Smokehouse Wednesday, $13 Crispy Fried Thursday, $12 Prime Rib Friday, $15, $17
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Richmond Certified Farmers Market at Civic Center Parking Lot
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Civic Center Parking Lot 24th & Barrett Avenue Fridays 8 am - 5 pm
Richmond Certified Farmers Market is open every Friday, year round from 8am to 5 pm. The market, in the Richmond Auditorium parking lot at 24th and Barrett Avenue, has offered locally grown fruit, vegetables, nuts, plants,eggs, chickens and other edibles since l983 that is for 27 years. A free market basket is given away each week. For more information contact Seve Ghigliotto, market manager, at 510-206-7271. |
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Life of The World To Come: Twist and Crawl
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NIAD
551 23rd Street
Monday - Friday
Through March 16th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm, or by appointment
Shattering the conventions that have until now segregated artists with disabilities from their mainstream contemporaries, Twist and Crawl blends more than 30 works culled from artists and galleries across the country with those from the National Institute of Art and Disabilities studio program.
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Playland Not-at-the-Beach 10979 San Pablo Avenue Saturday, March 12th Sunday, March 13th10am - 5 pm Youth/Seniors $10 General Admission $15
Round up the Martians and leprechauns!
Playland is a Museum of Old-Fashioned Fun chock-full with over 30 pinball machines set on FREE play, penny arcade games and a carousel carnival (where you can win prizes!), miniature circus, magic shows, and interactive displays honoring America's Bygone Amusements. More information about Playland here
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510Arts
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World Culture in the East Bay
Looking for an Art event in the East Bay? The Arts & Culture communities in Oakland, Emeryville, Berkeley & Richmond have formed a cultural corridor partnership to bring these events to you in an easy to find format. 510arts.com is a web portal linked to each city's own Arts calendar. Bookmark this page for your future use!
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Richmond Art Center Celebrates 75 years!
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The Richmond Art Center is celebrating its 75th Anniversary with "Arts Alive! 75," a series of events and exhibits running through September, 2011. Established in 1936 as part of the Works Progress Administration, the center offers a broad range of art education, exhibits, and in-school programs. Many well-known artists started their careers as students, teachers, or exhibitors at the RAC. "Our yearlong celebration invites those who recognize the vital importance of our mission to come together to keep the Richmond Art Center strong for the next 75 years," said Nancy Servis, Executive Director for the RAC. The year began with "The Art of Living Black 15th Anniversary Exhibition" (TAOLB), see above. The Anniversary Benefit Gala, Arts Alive! 75, will be held on Saturday, March 26th, from 7:00 to 10:00 pm. The evening includes a landmark exhibition in the 6,000 square foot Main Gallery, "Beyond Tradition: Art Legacies at the Richmond Art Center," featuring the work of recognized artists such as Nathan Oliveira, Tom Marioni, Roy De Forest, Jay DeFeo, William T. Wiley and many more. The celebratory evening will also feature live music, performance art, a ceramics demonstration, wine tasting, cocktails, and hors d'oeuvres. Silent and live auctions will offer Bay Area adventure packages and works by prominent California artists. Award-winning CBS 5 News Anchor Dana King, who is also a painter and sculptor, will emcee the gala. Benefit Gala Tickets are $75.00 per person, or $125.00 for two (a single purchaser is required). Tickets can be purchased at the RAC or online. Cocktail attire is encouraged. All proceeds directly benefit the RAC, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and a portion of the ticket price is tax deductible. In the fall, The RAC Remembers in September will offer a reunion to all those associated with the Richmond Art Center throughout its 75 year history. Students, teachers, staff, volunteers and supporters are invited to attend a celebration on Saturday, September 24th (details to be announced).
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5th Annual Richmond Silly Parade
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Saturday, April 2nd
10:30 am to 11:16 am
Calling All Richmond! It's coming, the new, improved, all organic, "5th Annual Richmond Silly Parade," Saturday, April 2, from 10:30 to 11:16 at the corner of 23rd and Macdonald Ave. in downtown Richmond, California. Come march with us, or line the sidewalk, and EOL (Enjoy Out Loud). Building on the success of the city's Cinco de Mayo, Juneteenth, and Home Front festival events, the Richmond Silly Parade welcomes all Richmond neighbors and neighborhoods to parade in the street and get in touch with your inner silly. Originally conceived as a take-off on marching parades, the Richmond Silly Parade has transformed itself into a celebration of our city's imagination, verve, diversity, pride and purpose. Last year's marchers, lead by La Raza Car Club, included the Boy Scouts, Rosie the Riveters, the Senior Citizen Dry-Water Swim Team, Denzel Washington, Purple Hula Hoopers, pets in costume, pet owners in costume, umbrella gymnastics, soccer teams, saxophone players, "La Rondella del Sagrado Corazon", Mother Earth, and the Jennifer Lopez Look-alike Bicycle Consortium. This year, for the "5th Annual", we're hoping for giant puppets, gospel groups, a baby brigade, kids in Halloween costumes, stilt-walkers, floats, more giant puppets, and people just like you along with your friends, domino club, union brothers and sisters, support group, etc. Remember everyone can participate. All you need are a prop and an idea (for example, flyswatters or cell phones.) For inspiration, check out "The "4th Annual Richmond Silly Parade" video on YouTube. Parade photographs are posted at "fletcher oakes silly parade", or Google, the "Doo Dah" parade of Pasadena, CA. For information, more ideas and registration, email richmondsillyparade@gmail.com or telephone Michael Beer at 235-5519 (not after 10:37 p.m.). |
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4th Annual Food & Wine Event at Contra Costa College
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Contra Costa College
2600 Mission Bell Drive
Sunday, April 10th
11:00 am to 2:30 pm
Tickets $35 in Advance call 510-235-7800 ext. 4408
$40 at the Door
Contra Costa Culinary Arts Program is hosting its 4th Annual Food & Wine Event. This is one of the college's grand student exhibitions! Over 40 popular Bay Area restaurants and wineries will serve-up their best foods and wines. The event is filled with fun and excitement including an old fashion cake walk, a silent auction and a tree of abundance.
Each year this event gets bigger and better. CCC anticipates over 500 guests from throughout the Bay Area and beyond who will enjoy tasting, drinking and listening to live music and performances.
All guests will receive an engraved souvenir wine glass and plate. Donations are tax-deductible and all proceeds benefit the Culinary Arts Scholarship Program.
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The Latino Peace Officer Association CC Chapter 8th Annual Crab Feed
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Salesian High School
2851 Salesian Avenue
Saturday, March 19th
5:30 pm
For ticket information, contact Officer Hernandez at (510)520-1703
Proceeds benefit RPD Fallen Officers Scholarship Fund.
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201 W Richmond Avenue
Suite B
Richmond, California 94801
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Are you planning an event? We can help! Give our office a call at(510) 237-1403 or send an email.
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