SF events 6.1 Raindance This Wknd, Harmony Fest Next wknd.
http://www.indybay.org/news/2006/06/1826463.php
CHEAP CARS! CHEAP BIKES! Free Stuff! look on http://craigslist.org or
goto University bulletin boards. Students are graduating and selling their stuff!
BAY BRIDGE UPDATE:
From Friday June 2, 2006 at approximately 10:00 pm until Sunday June 4, 2006 at approximately 10:00 am, the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge lower level will be closed to traffic because of increased activity of the retrofit. Eastbound traffic to the (Eastbay) will be closed to motorists completely until Sunday at approximately 10 AM.
From June 2 through June 5, 2006, (and possibly June 9-12) Caltrans will be closing 1st and Essex Street on-ramps for the entire weekend. History has shown Caltrans that this creates major traffic delays on City streets and they are working feverishly to get this information out.
On Friday June 2nd at approximately midnight BART will begin running all-night service until approximately 10 AM on Sunday morning at which time BART will resume their regular Sunday service.
Westbound traffic into SF will be allowed on the Bridge over the weekend. Traffic from I-80 Westbound headed for 101 South will be taken off at Fremont Street and detoured to the 4th street on-ramp. Motorists bound for the East Bay from San Francisco will have to take alternate bridges.
Please click on the following link to get more information on all Bay Bridge construction projects.
http://www.baybridgeinfo.org
Click on the following link for extended BART service during this upcoming bridge construction.
http://www.baybridgeinfo.org/Editor/assets/final%20rider%20alert.pdf
important events: http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php
fun events: http://laughingsquid.com/squidlist/calendar http://www.funcheap.com
more events: http://www.craigslist.org http://www.tribe.net http://upcoming.org
eco events: http://ecologycenter.org http://acterra.org
http://swcoalition.org/Calendar.html Sustainable World Coalition
http://humanisthall.net/Cal-October-Activist.html 390 27th St Oakland
http://www.mpjc.org/ongoing.html Marin Peace and Justice Center
http://peaceandjustice.org Palo Alto Peace and Justice Center
http://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/pbnberkeley/2006-03
Fellowship of Humanity Events 390 27th St Oakland @ Telegraph/Broadway
http://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/pbnberkeley/2006-04/msg00030.html
http://www.sfbg.com events, art receptions, music, film, etc.
http://www.sfbg.com/entry.php?entry_id=568 SF Bay Gaurdian Art Receptions!
Chemtrails Downing Planes, Killing Essential Soil Bacteria?
http://www.wildchildmagazine.com/display.php?id=75
more events: Thursday June 1st http://indybay.org
6:30pm SF: Media Monopoly Panel
7:30pm SF: Social Genocide in Argentina
7:30pm SF: Individualism - Myth or ?
more events: Friday June 2nd http://indybay.org
9:00am SF: Gabe Meyers in court
5:00pm Fremont: Stop the Minutemen
5:30pm SF: Kinetic art opening
7:30pm Oakland: Eduardo Galeano
food
Xylitol: Our Sweet Salvation?
Xylitol is not only a safe, natural sweetener without the bad side-effects of sugar and artificial substitutes, it's also good for your teeth, stabilizes insulin and hormone levels, and promotes good health.
http://mizar5.com/xylitolsalvation.html
health
Dangers of fabric softeners
http://www.naturalrearing.com/ARTICLES/MarinaZacharias/FABRIC%20SOFTENER.html
flyers on the dangers of fragrances and fabric softeners
http://www.mcs-global.org/Books_Publications.htm
On the right hand side under Posters and Brochures
Mercury in vaccines 250 times more than EPA safety limits !! - 46 vaccine danger links.
http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwaste/mercury/regs.htm#hazwaste
eco
Plant trees to remember those who died.
http://www.americanforests.org/images/planttrees/ribbon_to_remember.gif
warming affects evolution
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/05/060531165128.htm
Forced Spy Chip Implants Banned In Wisconsin
http://spychipfree.com
ELECTROMAGNETIC WEAPON USED TO SLAUGHTER IRAQIS ! (video) tvnl
http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#war
Timothy Leary died exactly 10 years ago today, on May 31, 1996.
Here's a nice selection of his writings, online:
http://www.erowid.org/culture/characters/leary_timothy/
And the WIKIpedia on Tim:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Leary
He was really just one of us, living a meaningful, full life...thriving in
exemplary ways... making his unique contributions to our
evolution...standing up when no one else would, telling stories along the
way: fantastic tales, modern parables, simple foibles, profound insights,
hilarious episodes...
Dr. Tim died on May 31, 1996. And on that day I would venture that the
backplane of our planetary mind, the spirit world if you will...was vastly
enriched with the new edge of human experience that Timothy's life so
powerfully embodied. He was a modern hero with whom millions resonated, and
whose mind and spirit opened many evolutionary pathways.
Tim was a friend and great inspiration to many. We remember and honor him as
the human journey continues! peace, Michael
Cyberset Music
861 40th Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94121
415-750-0971 tel 415-379-7373 fax
http://www.cyberset.cc
Green Century Institute
http://www.greencenturyinstitute.org
415-379-7371 tel 415-379-7373 fax
Conscious Consumer Marketing Services
http://www.beachlistdirect.com
"When people talk of the freedom of writing, speaking, or thinking,
I cannot choose but laugh. No such thing ever existed. No such thing
now exists; but I hope it will exist. But it must be hundreds of years
after you and I shall write and speak no more."
-- John Adams
(1735-1826) Founding Father, 2nd US President
1818
Source: letter to Thomas Jefferson
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/John.Adams.Quote.8CE7
"You have rights antecedent to all earthly governments:
rights that cannot be repealed or restrained by human laws;
rights derived from the Great Legislator of the universe."
-- John Adams
(1735-1826) Founding Father, 2nd US President
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/John.Adams.Quote.20AA
"There is danger from all men.
The only maxim of a free government
ought to be to trust no man living with power
to endanger the public liberty."
-- John Adams
(1735-1826) Founding Father, 2nd US President
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/John.Adams.Quote.620D
June 2006
# 1st Thursday art receptions 49 Geary @ Market / 3rd St.
5:30-7:30pm 20 galleries in 5 story bldg. Also: 14 Geary, 77 Geary.
more art receptions @ http://sfbg.com
# Urbis Artium Gallery presents Caesurae
Thu June 1 5:30pm-7:30pm Free
49 Geary @ Market/ 3rd St., Suite 202 http://urbis-artium.com
# Sixth Annual Human Rights Awards: Raising Voices for Justice
June 1, 2006 Reception 6:30 pm. Silent Auction 6:30–9:45 pm.
Dinner & Program 7:30–9:30 pm. Dancing until 10:30 pm.
Gift Center Pavilion 888 Brannan Street, San Francisco
http://globalexchange.org
# SF911Truth: MEETING, Thurs, 7-10pm, Cellspace, 2050 Bryant @ 18th / 19th St/SF
Please join us for our monthly San Francisco meeting on Thursday,
from 7:00pm - 10:00pm, at Cellspace -- 2050 Bryant Ave, between
18th/19th Street.
Bring whatever else you want to share, too!
Best Wishes,
Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance
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#1 - Wed(5/31) 7:30pm
- Film Presentation: September 11th Revisited
- Santa Cruz Veterans Memorial Building, 846 Front Street, Santa
Cruz, CA (near clock tower)
#2 - Thu(6/01)
- Northern California 9-11 Truth Alliance Meeting
- NEW LOCATION: Cellspace, 2050 Bryant St., (between 18th/19th),
San Francisco
#3 - Fri(6/02) - Sun(6/04)
- International Educational and Strategy Conference
- Embassy Suites Hotel Chicago-O'Hare Rosemont, Chicago, IL
#4 - Sat(6/24) - Sun(6/25)
- 9/11 + Neo-Con Agenda, National Educational + Research Conference
- Los Angeles, California
#5 - 911 PROGRAMS ON PUBLIC ACCESS TV (thanks Gypsy!)
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#1 - Wed(5/31) 7:30pm
- Film Presentation: September 11th Revisited
- Santa Cruz Veterans Memorial Building, 846 Front Street, Santa
Cruz, CA (near clock tower)
This movie features eyewitness accounts and news footage that was shot
on September 11, 2001 and never replayed again on television... until
now.
"Do you want to believe the official version or your own eyes!?"
Donations taken at the door. A presentation of the Santa Cruz 9-11
Truth Network.
--
#2 - Thu(6/01)
- Northern California 9-11 Truth Alliance Meeting
- NEW LOCATION: Cellspace, 2050 Bryant St., (between 18th/19th),
San Francisco
Northern California 9-11 Truth Alliance Meeting
7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
LOCATION (new!):
Cellspace
2050 Bryant Street (between 18th and 19th)
San Francisco
We will hold the meeting in a different space than before.
Meet out front before 7:00pm so that we all can find each other.
Recommended parking is on Alabama and Florida.
A Google Map to the location:
http://tinyurl.com/p5l85
You can find more directions at http://www.cellspace.org
By public transportation, you can either take the BART to the Powell
station, and take the 27 MUNI from Market/Powell, which ends up going
down Bryant and passing right in front of Cellspace.
Or, you can take the BART to the 16th/Mission station, and then walk up
2.5 blocks to 18th/19th Street, and over about 8 blocks to Bryant (away
from Valencia).
9-11 Truth Alliance info/events line 1-866-268-2320
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#3 - Fri(6/02) - Sun(6/04)
- International Educational and Strategy Conference
- Embassy Suites Hotel Chicago-O'Hare Rosemont, Chicago, IL
With over 200 registered participants, we hope to leave en masse after
the press conference (1:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. at the Embassy Suites
Hotel, Rosemont, and got together via the El Train (Blue Linedowntown).
Please join us!
Activists hope to reach Daley Plaza at by 3:30 p.m. for a brief
rally before beginning the March at 4:00 p.m. (Route details below).
Northern California 9-11 Truth Alliance has sent 400 posters,
Gary Franchi plans on turning 200 of them into picket signs. We have a
sound system, chant sheets, whistles, lots of Deception Dollars, and
handouts for the good people and press of Chicago. We hope that the
local peace and justice groups will join us and support the efforts to
stop the cover-up, expose the lies about 9/11 which have been used to
launch illegal wars, attack our Constitution, Bill of Rights, and sell
Homeland Security, an endless bogus war on terrorism. Any
"Impeachment," or "Don't Believe the Corporate Lies" signs would fit
in well with the theme of our march and conference which is to
challenge the official myths that support the War Paradigm and to
promote the truths and policies which support People and Peace. Bring
the kids, babies, musical instruments, your own message, songs, sense
of humor, courage, outrage, energy to let Chicago, the world know that
we aren't going to let the press, corporations, and government get
away with the lies and their dark agenda. We demand and will create a
better world for all.
Rally at Daley Plaza 3:30 p.m. and then walk north up Dearborn
to Randolph heading east, to State St. continuing north, stopping at
the ABC news new street studios located across the street from the
Chicago Theatre (
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=stationinfo&id=4053703 ) then
on to NBC / Chicago Tribune / WGN Plaza, just north of the Chicago
River. We will stop at each studio and stand in front of their
windows, holding our signs and raising awareness. It is very important
to stay on the side walk and not block any exits or entrances to the
buildings in the area. We will let the media know who we are and what
we stand for. ROUTE MAP:
http://lonelantern.net/images/911-March-Route.jpg 1: Start here:
http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q=50+W+Washington+St,+Chicago,+IL
2: Then, go here:
http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q=190+N+State+St,+Chicago,+IL 3:
Then, go here: http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q=190+N+State+St,+Chicago,+IL
Join us for the rally, march, and please come to the 9/11
Revealing the Truth, Reclaiming the Future Conference
http://www.911revealingthetruth.org ), too, if you can!
Please help spread the word! Contact Gary or Carol if you want
to speak and/or volunteer.
Gary Franchi, Lone Lantern Society (gary@lonelantern.org)
847-962-2988 Carol Brouillet, Northern California 9-11 Truth Alliance
(cbrouillet at igc.org) 650-857-0927
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#4 - Sat(6/24) - Sun(6/25)
- 9/11 + Neo-Con Agenda, National Educational + Research Conference
- Los Angeles, California
Presented by Alex Jones
http://www.americanscholarsymposium.org
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#5 - 911 PROGRAMS ON PUBLIC ACCESS TV (thanks Gypsy!)
SAN FRANCISCO : cable Channel 29: every Monday 11:30pm-12:00am "911 Cover Up!"
Every 1st and 3rd Tuesday 8:30-9:30pm "Uncensored 911 and beyond"
every 2nd and 4th Tuesday 6:30-7:30pm "911=Inside Job"
BERKELEY : cable Channel 28 or STREAM ONLINE at www.betv.org
Mondays 8:30-9:30pm "911=Inside Job"
Saturdays 10:00-11:00pm "911=Inside Job"
Sundays 5:00-6:00pm "911=Inside Job"
(I apologize, additional 9/11 community access programs, again I could
not locate your email when I was putting together this events list --
please send again, we'll get it together soon enough)
911 - inside job. Demand investigation!
http://www.wtc7.net - http://www.physics911.org - http://www.911-strike.com
http://www.oilempire.us - http://www.dieoff.org - http://www.peakoil.net
http://bombsinsidewtc.dk - http://www.911review.com
http://911research.wtc7.net/talks/towers/index.html
http://www.globalresearch.ca - http://www.cooperativeresearch.org
http://www.911review.com/index.html - http://www.911truth.org
http://www.911review.com/911review/index.html
http://www.scholarsfor911truth.org
http://www.deceptiondollar.com
http:// www.UnansweredQuestions.org
http://www.communitycurrency.org/9-11.html
http://www.cooperativeresearch.org
http://www.osam
# "The Coming Media Monopoly: Concentration of Press Ownership and Its Effects on Democracy"
A panel discussion presented by the Society of Professional Journalists and Media Alliance
Thursday, June 1, at 7 p.m. - Reception at 6:30 p.m., refreshments and wine
Location: San Francisco LGBT Community Center, 1800 Market St. at Octavia, SF NorthWest Corner
IN SF most Even addresses are on the NORTH or WEST side of the street YO!
Admission: $5 (FREE for members of SPJ and Media Alliance)
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The last year has seen dramatic shifts in Bay Area media ownership.
MediaNews, the new owner of the San Jose Mercury News and Contra Costa Times, will soon control nearly two-thirds of local daily newspaper circulation; the two largest weekly newspaper chains, Village Voice and New
Times, merged; and there's been an escalating scramble by several large media companies to control the expanding market for ethnic and foreign-language readers.
Can journalism survive in an era of corporate mergers and acquisitions? What about public service and community needs? What can be done in response to these trends to strengthen the quality of our news media workplaces?
Hear from journalists and media reformers who are responding creatively to the evolving media landscape.
Panelists:
-- LINDA FOLEY, president of The Newspaper Guild, a union representing newspaper workers nationwide. Prior to the sale of the Mercury News and Contra Costa Times, the Guild advanced an ambitious plan to transfer it and other former Knight Ridder papers to a "worker friendly" company.
-- TIM REDMOND, editor of the San Francisco Bay Guardian. The Guardian says it has lost hundreds of thousands of dollars due to unfair competition for ads since the two competing alt-weekly chains merged. How can the little guy compete when the "alternative" press is corporate controlled?
-- STEPHEN BUEL, editor of the East Bay Express. New owner Village Voice Media is the Guardian's corporate nemesis. As a reporter Buel once covered consolidation.
-- SANDY CLOSE, founder and director of New America Media, plus an additional panelist to be announced, will address the effects of consolidation in ethnic and foreign-language media.
Moderator:
-- ERNA SMITH, professor of journalism, San Francisco State University.
For more information visit http://www.spj.org/norcal or
http://www.media-alliance.org/calendar.php
# Thu, Jun 1, 2006 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
[view] Introduction to Nonviolent Communication
San Francisco State University (wheelchair accessible)
1600 Holloway, HSS Building, Room 306 San Francisco
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php
Fri Jun 2
# 2600 Meeting Friday June 2, 2006 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
This event repeats on the first Friday of every month.
SF: 4 Embarcadero Plaza (inside). Payphones: (415) 398-9803, 9804, 9805, 9806.
# Bay Area Video Coalition presents On The Make w/ host Kara Herold
Friday, June 2 6pm-8pm FREE
The Bay Area Video Coalition, the nation's largest nonprofit media
access center, presents On The Make, a chance to meet and mingle with
local independent mediamakers and producers, as well as our guest
host Kara Herold.
Join us on Friday, June 2nd, from 6-8pm for ON THE MAKE, a quarterly
mix-n-mash for Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) members and friends.
Honorary host (and BAVC member) Kara Herold will be on hand with
video projections from her recent work (Grrlyshow, and maybe, if
we're nice, her work-n-progress Bachelorette 34).
Check out some of Kara's work, learn more about BAVC's classes and
programs, and chat with BAVC members and friends.
IT'S FREE!
Drink specials for BAVC members! (bring your membership card).
The Rickshaw Stop
155 Fell Street (bet. Van Ness and Franklin)
San Francisco
415-861-2011
http://www.rickshawstop.com/
The Rickshaw Stop is located at 155 Fell Street, between Van Ness and
Franklin. Close to Muni lines 47 and 49, Civic Center BART stop, and
the Muni underground Van Ness stop.
connie atbavc.org 415-558-2149 http://www.bavc.org
# Flaming Lotus Girls get their Freak On! 2006-06-02 8:00 PM
The girls who have brought you so many scorching thrills request your presence on the dance floor.
We are extremely excited about our project this year. Be a part of making it happen and come shake your booty with us! Hope to see you there!
Flaming Lotus Girls & Get YER freak on! Presents:
FIRE IN THE DESERT!
A Benefit for the Flaming Lotus Girls' 2006 BM project: The Serpent Mother
Slithering Low Frequency Sounds By:
Laird - Get YER freak on!
Majitope - LUSH/ Lowpro Lounge
Smoove - Newsbreaks
Alibi vs. Deep Eddy - House of Lotus tag team
Breakbeat Buddha - http://www.breakbeatbuddha.com
Jive - Shine/Fix
Special Performance by - Gooferman! Master Purveyors of Klown-Fi
Art Gallery and Auction by Flaming Lotus Girls. Check flaminglotus.com for complete information.
$10-$20 donation to benefit The Serpent Mother
Location: the corner of Custer and Rankin, right off 3d St heading South 2 blocks past Cesar Chavez
8-10pm Art Show and Auction, music 10pm til' Late
Special Thanks to Get YER freak on!, Laughing Squid, and all who make it happen!
# 6/2: 8p-2aUNITY - A lesbian party to kick off SF Pride Month! (SOMA / south beach)
Reply to: event-163906495@craigslist.org Studio Z &8<9pm>$15
Attention ladies, bois, gals & pals…. June is SF Pride Month & we're kicking it off in the spirit of UNITY! We’re all coming together for one big party on June 2nd.
We're bringing you the bay area's top lesbian performers & DJ's all under one roof! 2 rooms to dance your ass off all night to hip hop, r&b, old school, house, salsa, merengue, electro, 80's, and more!
MTV's "Next" will be filming and casting for upcoming shows, so strut your stuff & get a chance to be a star! Special performance by the hot lesbian burlesque group, The Diamond Daggers! Come kick it with our sexy host/MC Lady Fay of WILD 94.9FM! Make sure to sign up for the sexy Wet T-Shirt Contest at midnight!
There are a lot of wonderful sponsors who have been kind enough to offer some spectacular door prizes. Some of our sponsors include: Curve Magazine, Toys in Babeland, Brava Women's Theatre, Hillgirlz, Belli Capelli Salon & Day Spa, and more. (Thank you to all of the Bay Area lesbian promoters who are supporting us & working hard to provide women with fun, safe atmospheres to party!)
To get on the guest list for reduced admission, please email us with your full name and email address - unitysf2006 at yahoo. com
Please visit our website at: www .myspace. com/unitysf
MY space is Murdoch Space, bought by Ruppert Murdoch, beware!
SEE FLYERS @
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/163906495.html
# Rain Dance Camp Out June 2nd,3rd and 4th 2006
Check http://www.raindancepresents.com for up to date information on membership fees / directions / line up/ camping / ect…
Your presence is requested at the second annual Rain Dance Camp Out.
If you made it last year, then you already know the amount of love and energy put into this magical experience. Let me tell you
this year will be even more over-the-top, high vibration, frreeky, funky, jumping, swinging, dancing, swimming, loving, playing,
rompin, stompin, good time.
This Amazing 300 acre camp ground is located 1 hour from
Santa Cruz and 1.5 from San Francisco
features running water, fire rings, bbq's at each camp
full size swimming pool, small lake with canoes, hiking trails, ect
Things to bring - your highest self, camping gear, what ever you need to be happy
in the woods, your friends and family, flash light, water, sun screen, bathing suit
scooby snacks, layers ie. changing temperature, love & good vibes
Things not to bring - alcohol, dogs, bad vibes
like Burning Man this is a leave no trace event
This is a members only camp out
this has been sent to you because some one you know wants you to be there
Your membership fees include entrance to the festival, camping, swimming, & fun
Membership prices are as follows - $40 early bird available until May 1st @ www.inticketing.com/evinfo.php
so get em while there hot
Regular pre registration price of $50 available until June 1st
Streetlight Records 939 Pacific Ave. - Santa Cruz CA
Distractions on Haight - SF
All membership passes at the gate will be $60 no exceptions
If you plan on bringing an RV, Bus, or any other large vehicle you must make a reservation through our web site.
The visionary forums will be returning this year with much vital information....
for updates on this please check the website - www.raindancepresents.com
The Pool party will be in full effect Sat and Sunday!!!
Visionary Art dome will be added this year with many amazing artists displaying their work, as well as other interactive art surprises.
There will be a day time drumming parade on Sat afternoon
Two sound systems throbbing the night away
Opening ceremony Friday at Sunset
Tipper www.tippermusic.net/
In a rare promotional appearance in support of his two new albums Tip Hop and Relish the Trough
Lorin http://www.bassnectar.net 12:30 am Fri Night/Sat Morn
Brother ~ 13 Moon Tribe
Jeno~ djjeno.com/, Garth http://www.grayhound.net/, Thomas (Wicked, Grayhound, Rub-n-Tug) playing together on the purple turbo rig !!!
Lion S (Shambala Nelson BC) http://www.kootenaydjs.com/
Ooah ~ LABA / http://www.labadj.com/ooah.html
Haj (Freak Factory NYC)
Mozaic (13 Moon Tribe)
Adam Ohanna (Get Freaky)
Edit (LA)
Boreta (Nexus)
Random Rab (EL Circo)
Hypnotech (Addictech.com)
Alia (13 moon tribe, Rain Dance)
Ginger Vaughn (HitGirl!)
Lil John (Rain Dance, 13 moon Tribe)
Tracy (Rain Dance)
Dov (Muti music)
Danny (Moon Tribe LA)
Neptune (Spiritual Technology)
Laura (El Circo)
Shawna (Apsara, El Circo)
Rodman ( 13 Moon Tribe)
Strydah (13 Moon Tribe)
Rob Monroy (Santa Cruz)
Jason kristos (Santa Cruz)
Cool hand Luke (Space Ship Gaia)
Dave Jolley (Santa Cruz)
Adam .01
Goldi Lox
Kitty-D
Johny Cota
Kamm (Meta Music)
Timonkey (live ) w DJ Blink
Clay (Yoga Tai Chi)
El Papa Chango(El Circo) http://www.elcirco.org/
Live Bands to include
FoxGluv (Feat. Nisa & Blink)
Spork (Zilla with Ooah as the drummer) Zilla is a band formed by Travis of The String Cheese Incident - http://www.zillamusic.com
Heavy Wieght Dub Champion
Matt Harttle Band - matthartle.net
Timonkey (live ) w DJ Blink
Interface Oblivion ( Psychedelic meets electronic)
Visual enhancement by Dax & Satsi
High fidelity Thunder by Purple Turbo & Magnetic
performance art and installations by
Dakini Divine
Clays painted Bodies ~ http://www.clayspaintedbodies.com/
Erin Banwell
Dandy-Lion
Jemini and many more
Organic cafe by Convergence of Santa Cruz www.eatherenow.org/
vending area with hand made goods
All Vending and volunteer inquiries http://www.raindancepresents.com
# USGS Menlo Park Open House
Saturday, June 3, 2006 - Sunday, June 4, 2006 (10:00 AM - 4:00 PM)
US Geological Survey
345 Middlefield Rd (Yahoo! Maps, Google Maps)
Menlo Park, California 94025
Celebrate our 8th Triennial event
June 3 & 4, 2006
10 AM - 4 PM
A fun and educational activity for the entire family!
FEATURING: The Science of Natural Hazards
Location: 345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, CA
The U.S. Geological Survey's showcase of scientific research at its Menlo Park Science Center will take place on Saturday, June 3 and Sunday, June 4. The Menlo Park Science Center is located at 345 Middlefield Road in Menlo Park, California.
Take advantage of this special opportunity to:
? Talk with scientists about their work
? Enjoy hands-on exhibits and displays of USGS research
? Learn about earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, tsunamis, and other natural hazards
? Learn about the dynamic environment of the San Francisco Bay Region
? See exhibits about the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
? Learn about biological-resource monitoring
? Learn about surface water pollution
? Learn about remote sensing
? Bring your favorite rock, fossil, or mineral for identification
? Purchase USGS and California Geological Survey books and maps
? Purchase authographed books by USGS authors, 1906 earthquake authors, mystery writers, and others
? Purchase earth science childrens books, puzzles, souvenirs, and more
? Watch award-winning videos
Meet The Authors
Book Signing and more!
Come meet the authors and get your own autographed copy of their books! We are featuring a selection of outstanding books on earth science subjects such as the 1906 earthquake (3-D images, eyewitness accounts, a novel), faults in California, earthquake research, geology of the San Francisco Bay area, Clarence King (famous geologist and first Director of the USGS), the High Sierras, great mystery books that incorporate geology, and the latest version of the USGS map, "This Dynamic Planet." We will also feature a DVD on the 1906 earthquake.
Check out our authors and see their schedules. To learn more about an author, select their name. To learn more about their book or DVD, select the title. Book authors are located near the GeoKids sales tent. Map authors are located in the Map Sales Office in Building 3.
Event Website: http://openhouse.wr.usgs.gov
http://upcoming.org/event/77758
# The Insight Institute (www.insightinstitute.net) at One Taste Urban Retreat Center has two special opportunities this weekend in sensual awakening.
The Opening Course: Introduction to Sensuality (Teacher Training)
Saturday, June 3rd
10am-8pm
$100 (usually $195)
In this course, you will learn:
- A simple technique (orgasmic meditation) that can be practiced daily to expand connection, intimacy and sensation.
- How to uncover and speak your deepest desires with ease.
- A set of specific tools, which will help you unlock emotional blocks that prevent you from living life fully.
The Sensual Communication Course
Sunday, June 4th
10am-8pm
$100 (usually $295)
In this course, you will learn:
- How to break down your communication to its basic elements and build it back up using a value-neutral system.
- How to imbue your communication with sensation.
- How to ask for what you want in your sensual life and beyond.
- Your habits that have you avoid intimacy and connection.
Contact Nicole H or Allyson at One Taste, 1074 Folsom @ 7th 415 503-1100 to register.
www.insightinstitute.net
Sat Jun 3
# Sat, Jun 3, 2006 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
[view] Golden Gate Bridge Walk for Marriage Equality
Western end of Chrissy Park
603 Mason Street at Halleck San Francisco
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php
# Sat, Jun 3, 2006 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
[view] Third Annual Family Fun Festival @ Berkeley Farmer's Market
Civic Center Park (Saturday Berkeley Farmers' Market)
Center St. at Martin Luther King, Jr. Way Berkeley
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php
# raw vegan potluck Tuesday June 6th in Greer Park, Palo Alto. This
will start around 5:30pm and go until people go home or sunset.
You should bring the follow:
- a raw vegan dish (main course and/or desert, etc.) and all required
serving plate/utensiles for that dish.
- plate/bowl/knife/fork/spoon/chopsticks/cut/etc to eat with.
- something to drink (i.e. water, or maybe something to share).
- a blanket (or chair) to sit on.
Greer Park has a picnic area with seats and tables, but best bring
something to sit on like a camp chair since space was a little
limited last time. I'm not sure how many people will show up,
maybe plan on your dish serving around 8 people.
Sounds good? Let me know if you can make it, or if you've got any
ideas for where to hold it. Feel free to email if you've got any
questions.
So let's meet at the picnic area at Greer Park. Directions to get
to Greer Park in Palo Alto from 101:
Take the OREGON EXPWY exit - go 0.6 mi
Turn left on W BAYSHORE RD - go 0.4 mi
Turn right on AMARILLO AVE - go 0.1 mi
The address for those printing maps is, 1098 Amarillo Ave. at West
Bayshore Road, Palo Alto.
Give that many of the people attending are coming from the south
(I think I'm the only person coming from the north), so moving to
a park farther south makes sense. But, I've not had a chance to
find a suitable park, so let stick with Greer for the next one.
If anybody can suggest another park, please let me know (maybe
around Mountain View?).
YAY, I'm looking forward to sharing more food with you people!
Take care, Ian.
# Borderline Digital SAT JUNE 3 6PM - LATE donation
clinical diagnosis of mental dependency on digital data
an audio/visual critique of civilization through digital technology
and an exploration of fragmentation, alienation, pixelation
JUNE 3rd, STATION40, 3030B 16st @MISSION
BORDERLINE DIGITAL
thinking of digital bits as a metaphor to the human experience. both
in our three dimensional reality, atoms banded together to create the
appearance of a smooth surface, but are indeed independent,
anomalous, and disorganized, and in our social networks promising
connectivity, communication and unity, yet through the cracks creeps
alienation, and our brains, corrupted and pixelated, are not so easy
to reboot.
here we are in the year 2006, and we have seen the future, we are
post modern and post futuristic, we are freakin' post post, we are
living in the days beyond the space odyssey.
The red eye of the soft spoken demented computer running the ship on
it's way to jupiter, is at best, a wet dream.
In reality, that voice, is nothing but an automatic answering
software running on a server farm in texas, telling us to please hold
on the line until our future is available...
Using the medium, the science and the technology itself, Borderline
Digital will tiptoe the fine line between the hype of digital
technology and the hypocrisy of primitivist deconstruction, to turn
technology inside out and point out it's vulnerabilities.
This would be a night long collective discussion, with prepared
materials and on the fly plugins, across multiple mediums and from
various angles, we will explore our relationship with digital
technology, and provide council where council is needed.
It sounds vauge you say... ? well, thats intentional. this event is
somewhere between an art show and a community forum. it's a rave at
an internet cafe and a videodrome in an elderly home. it can turn out
to be just some zombie geeks staring at the screen and throwing 3 LTR
acronims across the room, or it could be the video projector version
of an open mic night. it is whatever we all bring to it... so...
Bring your cellphones, your ipods, your laptops and gadgets, and most
importantly, bring your thoughts and your ideas to share. We will
either plug everything into a huge digital social network experiment
or make a big bonfire in the center of the room and try to name the
toxins for the different colored flames google free.
station 40
3030 B 16th street
San francisco
415 6479623
www.station40.org
asaf@videoactivism.org
415 6479623
www.station40.org
# At the intersection of ART, ACTIVISM & SCHOLARSHIP
NEW COLLEGE OF CALIFORNIA presents
INTERRUPTED LIFE: INCARCERATED MOTHERS IN THE UNITED STATES
A traveling public art installation and a week of performance art, film, presentations and discussion.
June 3-June 9, 2006, New College of California, 777 Valencia Street, San Francisco
A dramatic exhibit of painting, drawings, sculpture and photography that documents the experiences of incarcerated persons in the United States. Interrupted Life seeks to educate and invites discussion about current realities and decent solutions to a major and growing problem in U.S. society.
National curator: Rickie Solinger. The Interrupted Life art show was made possible by Ford Foundation support
OPENING NIGHT GALA Sat. June 3, 6:00pm -9:00pm
Reception: 6:00pm Speakers: 7:00pm Speakers:
Rhodessa Jones, Medea Project: Theater for Incarcerated Women
Helene Vosters, New College: Co-Director, Activism & Social Change
Melanie DeMore, singer/songwriter
Rickie Solinger, Interrupted Life National Curator, historian
Maisha Quint, Legal Services for Prisoners with Children
http://newcollege.edu
# Tue, Jun 6, 2006 7:00 pm
[view] Imprisoned Radical Intellectuals and the U.S. Prison Regime
New College of California Theater
777 Valencia Street San Francisco
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php
# Tue, Jun 6, 2006 7:00 pm
[view] They've Got Your Number... The AT&T - NSA Spying Scandal
Community Media Center
900 San Antonio Rd Palo Alto
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php
# Tue, Jun 6, 2006 7:30 pm Roxie Theater
[view] KPFA PRESENTS—A Night With Greg Palast & Dennis Bernstein
3117 16th Street (btw Valencia and Guerrero)
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php
# Saturday, June 3 -- Art Opening for David Steinberg's Diva's portraits.
Performances by some of the girls from Diva's!
Center for Sex and Culture, 398 11th St. @ Harrison (Across from DNA lounge)
http://sexandculture.org and don't forget http://goodvibes.com with 3 locations!
Good Vibrations: 2 SF and 1 Berkeley store: so much fun!
# FLAMBE LOUNGE IS BACK! Bigger, Better and of PRECOMPRESSION proportions!
JUNE 3rd from 9pm to 6am at POUND SF
100 Cargo Way, off 3rd St, near Cesar Chavez
Indoor and lots of outdoor space for interactive theme camps, dancing, chill
spaces and art installations. We want you to FLAMBE and FLAMBE BIG!
The theme will be HOPE and FEAR, but imagine any FUTURE you would like as
you prepare for Burning Man this year. We welcome your ideas and
participation in what will be a major community gathering and dance with all
your favorite Black Rock City DJs, bands and theme camps.
Want to bring YOUR theme camp, art, performance, music, videos/imagery?
E-mail flambelounge@burningman.com TODAY!
For more info on the Burning Man 06 theme, visit:
http://www.burningman.com/art_of_burningman/bm06_theme.html
# Death Guild Thunderdome Benefit Night
June 3, 2006 9PM-3(ish)AM $20, includes drink ticket
"Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls; Dyin' time's here!"
The popular Death Guild Thunderdome Camp is holding a benefit night
to raise camp funds for Burning Man 2006.
In addition to our dome battles (in which would-be fighters take
center stage in bungee harnesses with foam-padded weapons within our
45' dome), the event will feature the amazing vocal stylings of
renowned local opera singer Diva Marisa, a fire-dancing performance
by the Thunderdome Fire Hotties, a spectacular display of fire arts
by Therm, and vending by Rhiannon Jewelry. There will also be a
raffle and a dome-fight tournament. Dance and dome music will be
provided by DJs That Guy Looks Familiar, Mitch, Decay, Hicksmokey,
Fernando, and Melting Girl.
Admission is limited to those who are 18 years of age and over
(identification required). The event will be held at Alameda's Area
51, at Alameda Point, with the dome, bar, and lounge area indoors,
and a smoking/hang-out area outdoors. Doors open at 9PM and the
event will run until approximately 3AM. All proceeds from the benefit
will be used to help build and operate the Thunderdome Camp at
Burning Man. Further information is available at
http://www.deathguildthunderdome.com/
A word of caution for those arriving from San Francisco - the Bay
Bridge (Eastbound direction only) will be closed from 11:59PM
Saturday, July 3 until 10AM Sunday, June 4. Please plan to arrive at
the event by midnight if you are driving from San Francisco.
Alternately, BART will be running 24 hours during the closure, though
you'll still likely need a ride from BART to Area 51.
"Two men enter. One man leaves."
Area 51
2301 Monarch Street, Building 24 Alameda 510-522-0351
http://area51-eventcenter.com/home.html
http://area51-eventcenter.com/contact.html
favourite_stalker at snafu.org
http://www.deathguildthunderdome.com
# a horrible dangerous junkyard party sat. june 3 8:50
$5 in street clothes, $500 in burningman attire
A HORRIBLE DANGEROUS JUNKYARD PARTY
SAT. JUNE 3, 8:30 pm
COOKIE MONGOLOID
death metal cookie monster tribute
http://www.wearemongoloid.com/cookie/index.php
BINKY
mistresses of metal
http://www.binky.tv/
MONGOLOID
not Devo, just an amazing mutation
http://www.wearemongoloid.com/mongoloid/index.htm
WIFEY
DJ BIG DADDY
plus CYCLECIDE rides and contraptions
http://www.cyclecide.com/
ACE AUTO JUNKYARD
2255 mckinnon ave, SF
(near bayshore bl and cesar chavez st, hubcap throw
from bayshore burger king)
$5
a benefit for the cyclecide pedal powered zeppelin
project
wear sensible footwear
rides to bart available to deal with mid-night bay
bridge closure
ace auto junkyard
2255 mckinnon av
san francisco
2255 mckinnon
sorta near bayshore bl and cesar chavez st
hubcap throw from bayshore burgerking
wearemongoloid@yahoo.com
http://wearemongoloid.com
# Union Street Festival, June 3rd & 4th:
http://www.unionstreetfestival.com
# Jun 3 and 4 19th Annual
THE SUMMER SAN FRANCISCO CRYSTAL FAIR
Fort Mason Conference Center
June 3 - 4, 2006
Join the celebration of the 19th Annual SUMMER SAN FRANCISCO CRYSTAL FAIR! You will find a magical mix of crystals, minerals, jewelry, and metaphysical healing tools. Thousands of items will be available at excellent prices, plus you can get a massage and have a healer read your aura.
Over 40 exhibitors will dazzle you with their vast storehouse of brilliant gemstones and shamanistic wisdom. They include: Crystal Miracles, Minerva Gallery, Dynamic Energy Crystals, Beauty & the Beads, Ancient Vedic Astrology, Back Basics Massage, Aura Photography and dozens more. Come explore the vast delights and many splendors of the 19th Annual GREAT SAN FRANCISCO CRYSTAL FAIR.
Location: Fort Mason Conference Center, Bldg. A, Laguna & Marina Blvd
Hours: Saturday, June 3, 10am-6pm; Sunday, June 4, 10am-4pm
Admission: $5 (12 and under free with adult)
Information: Call: (415) 383-7837 or visit our website:
http://www.crystalfair.com
# 4th Annual Art in the Avenues ~ Sunset Artists Society
Saturday, June 3 and Sunday, June 4 2006 10am - 6pm Free
Over 3 dozen San Francisco artists from the Sunset Artists Society
(SAS) will hold their fourth annual exhibition and art sale at Golden
Gate Park's County Fair Building (Hall of Flowers, 9th Avenue at
Lincoln). The show, "Art in the Avenues," will run from 10 am to 6 pm
on Saturday, June 3rd, and from 10 am to 5 pm on Sunday, June 4th.
The event will feature affordably-priced original artwork, art
demonstrations and musical entertainment. Admission is free to the
public.
Proceeds from a Silent Auction will be donated to the Children's
Programs at the de Young, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
"Art in the Avenues" offers a great opportunity for first-time buyers
to purchase affordable art directly from both emerging and
established artists. This free exhibit features an array of mediums
painting, mixed media, photo
Hall of Flowers ~ Golden Gate Park
9th & Lincoln San Francisco info@sunsetartists.com
http://www.sunsetartists.com
# 06/04-SONOMA COUNTY PRIDE http://www.SonomaPride.com
# Free Event: Plant Swap June 4th in San Leandro June 4 11:AM-3:PM
Please help spread the word. This year's Plant Swap will be June 4th,
from 11:AM-3:PM at 182 sunnyside Dr, San Leandro. Bring the plants,
seeds, bulbs, and cuttings that you don't want and take te ones you do
want. Bring a bag lunch if you plan to spend the day. Extra
chairs/tables always welcome. Rose Riskind (510) 638-6903
# SUNSET Party SUNDAY!! * PacificSound * 415.820.1664
Hi Everyone,
Well, we hope you all had a stellar 3-day Memorial Weekend!! We sure did and we thank you all for coming to visit us at Cafe Cocomo for our Summer Kick-off party with Stompy. Now that we are in full swing, we are heading out again this Sunday for another Sunset Park Party. Come relax on the hill with us and take in some fantastic views of our beloved city. We are going to take a few weeks off after this one so don't miss it!!
BBQ and Play this Sunday.
SUNSET on the Hill
Sunday, June 4th, 2006
McLaren Park ~ San Francisco, California
12pm - 7:30pm
FREE
Djs:
GREG EVERSOUL (Color / Character Recordings ~ SF / Denver)
SOLAR
J-BIRD
GALEN
Park info:
*Try to park on John F. Shelly Dr. and walk carefully, out of traffic, to the park.
*Bring warm clothes, even if it is a nice day, it will get windier towards the evening
*Take your trash with you!!!! We are responsible for removing all trash generated by our event. Please help us out by taking your trash + 1 extra bag with you. Thanks!
DIRECTIONS TO MCLAREN PARK:
*San Francisco Muni Bus #: 29 drops you off right by the party.
*San Francisco Taxi's are also available
*Or by car:
From San Francisco or East Bay:
Go to 101 South from central San Francisco or the Bay Bridge
Exit Paul Ave. which is 1 exit past Silver Ave just before South San Francisco
After the stop sign, drive straight up the hill, you are now on Mansell Dr.
Keep driving straight, and up, soon you will enter John McLaren Park.
Take your 1st right after the entrance to the park onto: John F. Shelly Dr.
We will be off to the right, just below the tennis courts. Park tha car and Join in : )
From South Bay:
Go to 101 North toward San Francisco
Take the 3rd St. exit toward Silver Ave.
Stay straight to go onto Bay Shore Blvd.
Turn left onto Paul Ave.
Turn left onto San Bruno Ave.
Turn right onto Mansell St.
Keep driving straight, and up, soon you will enter John McLaren Park.
Take your 1st right after the entrance to the park onto: John F. Shelly Dr.
We will be off to the right, just below the tennis courts. Park tha car and Join in : )
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Save the Date
~July 2nd, 2006 ~ SUNSET + STOMPY indepenDANCE
# Sunday, June 4 - 2-5pm - REAL SEX IN FRONT OF A CAMERA? A DEMONSTRATION PHOTO SHOOT
with David Steinberg Center for Sex and Culture, 398 11th St. @ Harrison (Across from DNA lounge)
http://sexandculture.org and don't forget http://goodvibes.com with 3 locations!
Good Vibrations: 2 SF and 1 Berkeley store: so much fun!
# 6.4 Get In Shape B tch! & Oil Wrestling = My B-day Party June4th
It's what we call in the industry, Jah-mazing.
so my birthday is 6-6-6 this year, but we are celebrating it on june 4th at the Knockout 3223 Mission (between Fair & 29th), , San Francisco, CA 94101
Cost: $2
It starts at 9pm...and you'll want to bring legwarms, a bathing suit and a towel..
First up, the Get in Shape Bitch! crew will make you sweet the fat away...Voted SF Weekly's Best Workout Group..if you don't believe me, see for yourself
http://www.sfweekly.com/bestof/award.php?oid=oid:172978§ion=oid:24954&year=2006
Then I'm totally squirting oil all over you Bitch!
Dr. Trucker is the Ref, and we have many oil wrestling pros, that will kill all the fake people.. "Prizes for the Winners, Weeners get to watch!'
there will be 2 Dj's
Dj Russ and Dj Primo
If you and a partner want to oil wrestle, there is still time for U to sign up..totally e-mail me
This evening is being filmed and going straight to Beta..So don't ruin my birthday, be there.
Heather Marie http://www.unicornbread.com
http://cdbaby.com/cd/uniukelele
unicorn, ukelele, singer, song-seamstress, dancer, Get In Shape Bitch instructor, a window display made of paper and glitter..Ding!!
Monday June 5
# Are You a Regular ParkScan User?
Monday, June 5th from 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
or Wednesday, June 7th from 12 pm – 1 pm
If you said 'yes' or ‘no,’ we want to hear from you!
We are looking for regular ParkScan users to participate in a discussion on how Neighborhood Parks Council can improve the design and functionality of ParkScan technology and related training.
Also, we are looking for people who are NOT familiar with ParkScan to participate in a discussion on how Neighborhood Parks Council can make this technology more accessible to a larger audience. ParkScan technology allows for the timely reporting and tracking of park and playground maintenance issues.
The discussion will be held on either Monday, June 5th from 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm or Wednesday, June 7th from 12 pm – 1 pm at the Neighborhood Parks Council office. Food and refreshments will be provided.
If you are interested in participating in this small group discussion, please email Alfredo Pedroza at apedroza at sfneighborhoodparks.org or call at 415-621-3260 ext. 103. Please note which date and time works best for you.
http://sfneighborhoodparks.org
666 Tue Jun 6 666
666 Tue Jun 6 666 (beware, the mark of the beast)
on this day, 666 Silverstein begins ownership of Sears Tower in Chicago.
BAD. SCUMLORD SILVERSTEIN has a connection to the torching his buildings when they have asbestos in them,
as happened on 9/11/2001 with World Trade Centers 1 and 2.
Those buildings had asbestos in them and were to cost Silverstein much money.
But instead, the buildings were demolished and Silverstein made 2 claims for insurance.
# 666 Tuesday, June 6, 2006 9:00 PM
On Tuesday, the Sixth night of the Sixth month of this year, Orbis Nex will be hosting a benefit for “Green Scare” prisoners, in unity with Katabatik. All proceeds from this event will be going toward legal defense costs for prisoners, and we would be honored if you would attend for the cause.
Our next gathering will be Saturday the Twenty-Fourth of June, and invitations will be sent in the coming weeks.
The Sixth: katabatik presents: "black massive" 6/6/06 live evil:
optic pangenitor dimentia 666gangstaz 1manbanjo
with djs: RMS djynnx
marionettes by pareidolia puppetheatre
@ Orbis Nex Sunshine Biscuit Factory East Oakland
Directions: http://www.vialmagazine.com/breadcrumbs.html
Back door will be propped open. 9pm-2am
benefit for "green scare" prisoners
http://www.ecoprisoners.org
http://www.katabatik.org/
Wed June 7
# Best Sex Writing 2006 Book Launch Wed June 7 7:30pm Free
Like a candy store for the curious and dirty-minded, Best Sex Writing
2006 offers glimpses of erotic escapades, the burgeoning sex
industry, and the often unpredictable intersections of love, lust,
and exploitation. Join coeditors Felice Newman and Frédérique
Delacoste, along with contributors Stephen Elliott, Annalee Newitz,
Mark Pritchard, Emily DePrang, and Paul Festa, for a reading to
celebrate the best nonfiction sex writing of the year.
For more information about Best Sex Writing 2006, please visit:
http://www.cleispress.com/book_page.php?book_id=171
Modern Times Bookstore 888 Valencia @ 20th St SF 415-282-9246
http://www.moderntimesbookstore.com
# Earthlings Wed June 7 7:30 pm $5 donations accepted
EARTHLINGS
Presented by Christine Morrissey
East Bay Animal Advocates
Using hidden cameras and never-before-seen footage, this documentary
film chronicles day-to-day practices of the largest industries in the
world, all of which rely entirely on animals for profit. It shows the
animal cruelty that occurs every day and it shows what our human
thirst for cheaper and cheaper products and more and more money does
to human beings every day.
Before and after the film, everyone's invited to indulge in our
Humanist Coffee House
$5 Donations Accepted
Humanist Hall
390 27th Street
midtown Oakland, between Telegraph and Broadway, below Pill Hill
510-393-5685
http://www.HumanistHall.net
Click on the link "Directions" on the HOME Page of our website
http://www.eastbayanimaladvocates.org
# Animals & Society Film Series
Date: Every Wednesday in June (Plus the First Wednesday in July)
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Oakland's Humanist Hall (www.humanisthall.net)
Info: Attend our free film series featuring -
* Week One: Earthlings
* Week Two: Winged Migration
* Week Three: The Corporation
* Week Four: McLibel
* Week Five: Super Size Me
# Wednesday, June 7, 7:30 pm -- Estate Planning Workshop
Got a plan?
You may have seen the ads. They depict tragic scenarios -- mouths clogged
with peanut butter, cookies with nowhere to be dipped - truly, we are warned of
the horrors awaiting those with an inadequate dairy beverage supply.
Out here in the real world, though, there are more pressing issues. There are
questions that might need answers: Who will take care of your kids if you
can't? How can you protect the people you love? If you can't speak for yourself,
who will - and will they care what you think about it?
CSC is proud to present Estate Planning for Everyone, a seminar designed to
answer these and other questions about guardianship, wills, trusts, Advance
Health Care Directives and more. CSC board member Kathleen Hunt, Esq. is the
founder of Unique Law, a law practice serving unique individuals and their
families throughout the greater Bay Area. $15 individual/$25 household. At CSC, 398
11th St.
Center for Sex and Culture, 398 11th St. @ Harrison (Across from DNA lounge)
http://sexandculture.org and don't forget http://goodvibes.com with 3 locations!
Good Vibrations: 2 SF and 1 Berkeley store: so much fun!
Thur June 8
# DOUGLAS COUPLAND author event
Thursday, June 8, 2006 (7:00 PM)
Booksmith
1644 Haight Street (Yahoo! Maps, Google Maps)
San Francisco, California 94117
DOUGLAS COUPLAND
reading & book signing for "JPod"
Thursday, June 8th at 7 pm
at The Booksmith (1644 Haight Street in San Francisco)
Book Description: Douglas Coupland's new novel, "Jpod," updates "Microserfs" for the age of Google. Very evil . . . very funny. A group of geeks with last names starting with J cubicled together in a distant quadrant of a video-game corporation. A lethal joyride into today's new breed of technogeeks. Jpod is Douglas Coupland at the top of his game. Play again? Y/N
Douglas Coupland is a novelist who also works in visual arts and theater. His novels include "Generation X," "Microserfs," "All Families Are Psychotic," and "Hey Nostradamus!" He lives and works in Vancouver, Canada.
Author events are free and are sponsored by The Booksmith (1644 Haight Street in San Francisco). For further information, call 415-863-8688 or visit www.booksmith.com If you can't attend this event and would like to order a signed copy of the author's new book, please email or phone our store.
Event Website: http://www.booksmith.com
http://upcoming.org/event/81794
# The Endangered Endangered Species Act
Thursday, June 8 7:30-9 pm Free
For over 30 years the Endangered Species Act has been our nation's
safety net for fish, wildlife, and plants on the brink of extinction.
But in 2005 the U.S. House of Representatives voted to gut the
protective provisions of the statute, and several bills to eviscerate
the Endangered Species Act are being proposed in the U.S. Senate. If
these bills become law the natural world is likely to become greatly
impoverished, and as one of the top biodiversity hotspots in the
country the San Francisco Bay Area has much to loose in the process.
Join Brent Plater, Bay Area Director for the Center for Biological
Diversity, as he describes the strength and importance of the
Endangered Species Act and how current legislation will weaken the
law, defines where real improvements in the Endangered Species Act
can be made, and explains what you can do to ensure that protections
for endangered species remain strong.
Brent Plater works on a variety of endangered species and wildlands
protection issues throughout the country. He has been the lead
attorney on several cases brought by the Center, including cases to
protect the southern resident killer whale, the North American green
sturgeon, the unarmored threespine stickleback, the California red-
legged frog and dozens of wild and scenic rivers in the Great Lakes
region. Brent is a graduate of the University of Michigan's School of
Natural Resources and Environment, the University of California,
Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law, and Harvard University's Kennedy
School of Government.
Randall Museum
199 Museum Way
San Francisco
(415) 554-9600
http://www.randallmuseum.org
jkodiak at earthlink.net (415) 225-3830
http://www.sfns.org
# K O D O M A - JUNE 1st Madrone Lounge
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/f4e843bd-54b3-4ec9-9e7c-626150e37200
2006-06-08 9:00 PM Madrone Lounge and Friends of the Urban Forest present:
K O D O M A
A celebration of the trees with recycled fashions and organically grown beats...
with remake + reuse clothing presented from san franciso designers
miss velvet cream : miranda caroligne : bad unkl sista : sandy reyes
featuring a new headpiece collection by ESTAR
DJs: MOCHIPET and Friends
Organic Electro Hip-Hop Beats
Visuals: SUE.C
Happy hour (6-9pm) music with DJ Cabal & Sarah Z
Doors 6pm-2am · Music 9pm · $5 at the door after 9pm · 21 & up w/ID
Designs showcased at 10pm
Everything shown will be for sale!
*kodoma : soul that stays in tree. tree fairy. (japanese folklore)
www.madronelounge.com
www.fuf.net
www.missvelvetcream.com
www.mirandacaroligne.com
www.badunklsista.com
www.sandyreyes.com
www.dalycityrecords.com
www.sue-c.net
Madrone Lounge
500 Divisadero St at the corner of Fell St : SF
Take the Muni 6/7/71/5 to Divisadero OR the 24 Divisadero : Bike Friendly!
# Secret Garden, a women's art
collective which has cultivated and promoted women's creativity for Seven
years, will host the annual The Secret Garden winter art and design showcase
on Friday, June 9th from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., and Saturday, June 10th
from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at One Taste, at 1074 Folsom Street in San
Francisco's South of Market district.
The Secret Garden shows are joyful celebrations for the inner artist in all
of us, and have become the place for both collectors and shoppers to find
original paintings, photography, fine jewelry, creative fashions, mixed
media pieces, and distinctive house wares by local artists.
Now all we need is you!!!!!
We are looking for performers and art vendors to participate in this
If you or someone you know is interested in participating, please contact me
directly, Cheryl at crsoriginals.com 650.619.1566
# June 9-11 Certified HoopGirl Dance Teacher Training June 9-11 in SF
Level One: Certified HoopGirl Dance Teacher:
How to create Hoopdance classes, parties and events
Who this training can benefit:
Teachers, Dancers, Yoga Instructors, Coaches, Personal and Group Fitness Trainers, Chiropractors, Massage Practitioners, Expressive Arts and Somatic Therapists, and anyone wanting to make a creative career change.
Prerequisites:
Working knowledge of all the skills taught in the HoopGirl Beginner HoopDance Class and experience facilitating at least two hoopdance events for a group of 5 or more people.
http://www.HoopGirl.com which has provided hoops to enthusiastic dancers in every U.S. State.
# Nanotech Showdown
More than 60 great speakers at 35 workshops and strategy
sessions. Pioneers of Precaution Award Ceremony & Concert
with superb musicians. The 1st National Conference on
Precaution June 9-11, 2006, in Baltimore. Register here.
http://www.besafenet.com/ppconf.html
# HARMONY FESTIVAL 2006 June 9, 10 & 11 Sonoma County Fairgrounds Santa Rosa, CA
GREAT BANDS CONFIRMED! And Booth Space Available Now for the 28th Annual Harmony Festival
Register early for discounts!
The 28th Annual Harmony Festival is happening this year on June 9, 10, and 11. This year there are many new and exciting developments with the Festival, including:
Three nights of camping inside the main Fairgrounds
Friday opening
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night events
Plus...
Use of expanded Fairgrounds space
Thematic camps
Amazing music headliners including....
Cake
Michael Franti
& Spearhead
STS9
Ozomatli
Steve Kimock
New Monsoon
Hot Buttered Rum
Aphrodesia
Luna Angel
http://www.harmonyfestival.com
Each year the Harmony Festival is produced to be the local Progressive County Fair, where our extended community of Cultural Creatives, leading-edge free thinkers, and social pioneers come together once a year to share our creativity, lifestyles, music, art, and ideas of an emerging global paradigm. The Harmony Festival celebrates the latest trends and developments of a full array of progressive value and expressions, including artistic and musical performance, ecology, health and healing, spirituality, political and social justice movements, and community building. It's a party with a purpose.
Check out the website for more info
http://www.harmonyfestival.com/exhibit06.shtml
Contact person for booth space is Randi Rembe at randi harmonyfestival.com
707-861-2035 x 315.
# 28th Annual
HARMONY FESTIVAL
"Bay Area's Music & Camping Festival"
June 9th, 10th & 11th
Sonoma County Fairgrounds, Santa Rosa CA
http://www.harmonyfestival.com
Music, Arts, Ecology, Healthful Living
BOB WEIR AND RAT DOG - CAKE
MICHAEL FRANTI & SPEARHEAD
OZOMATLI - SOUND TRIBE SECTOR 9 - ZERO
WAR - NEW MONSOON with Steve Kimock
LYRICS BORN - CANIBUS
JAI UTTAL - MARIA MULDAUR
Hot Buttered Rum - The Velvet Teen - Hamsa Lila
The Flying Other Brothers - Eric Lindell
Shimsahi - Sol Horizon - Serendipity Project
Luna Angel - Aphrodesia - Stellamara
The Everyone Orchestra featuring Vernon Bush & The Interfaith Choir
Banana Slug String Band
Stiff Dead Cat - & many more (see below):
Featured speakers:
Jim Hightower - Jose Arguelles
Swami Beyondananda - Rob Brezsny
Catherine Austin Fitts, Dick 'n Dubya
Peter Phillips of Project Censored
Wavy Gravy & more
The Legendary Saturday Night
TECHNO TRIBAL DANCE
STS9 - DJ Logic - Uberzone - Freq Nasty - Cirque Berzerk - Apsara - Gamelan X - Playground - Cirque Troupes - Fire Dancers - Aerialists
till 4 AM! http://mysticbeatlounge.com
400+ EXHIBITORS and 20 Attractions
Eco Village - Well-Being Pavillion - Culinary Showcase - Global Bazaar & Crafters Village - Healilng Sanctuary - Goddess Temple - Vaudeville Stage - Transformational Art Show - Clean Fuel Coalition - harmony Altar - Alternative Fuel Vehicle Expo - Magical playground Kids Zone - Earthdance Dome - Casbah Teahouse - Late Night Chill Lounge
Festival Shows and Hours:
Camping Check-In opens 2 pm Friday, June 9th
Festival opens 5 pm
2nd Annual North Bay Music Awards (NORBAYS)
Friday Afternoon/Evening, June 9, Main Field
Velvet Teen, Stiff Dead Cat, Lemon Lime Lights/Djin, David Correa & Cascada, Greenhouse, Trailer Park Rangers, Coma Lilies, Eugene, Santiago, Plum Crazy, DDK
5 PM to 9 PM
Friday Night, June 9, Grace Pavilion Show
8:30 PM to 2 AM
Bob Weir & Ratdog / Sound Tribe Sector Nine, Hot Buttered Rum
Saturday Day, June 10, Main Field
11 AM to 12 Midnight
Cake, Ozomatli, Zero (First Bay Area Reunion)
Hot Buttered Rum, Luna Angel, Hip Hop Summit w/ Lyrics Born, Canibus,
Kirtan Festival Featuring Jai Uttal, Shimshai & Suzanne Sterling w/ Jagadembe,
Luna Angel, Aphrodesia, Kim Manning& Friends, Jessica Star, Jill Knight, Swami Beyondananda, Rob Breszny, Jose Arguelles
Saturday Night, June 10, Techno-Tribal Dance
8:30 PM to 4 AM
Sound Tribe Sector Nine, Freq Nasty
Uberzone, DJ Logic, Playground
Sunday Day, June 11th, Main Field
11 AM to 8 PM
Michael Franti & Spearhead
War, New Monsoon featuring Steve Kimock, Maria Muldaur , Flying Other Brothers, Stella Mara, Hamsa Lila
Aphrodesia, Sol Horizon, Everyone Orchestra & the Interfaith Brunch feat. Vernon Bush,
View complete announcement at:
http://www.harmonyfestival.com/harmonyNews.html
http://www.divinexperiences.com/harmony/
ADMISSION:
Advance Prices - Limited Sales
All Weekend - All Shows Pass - $99
Day Passes - $25
Nights Shows - $30
All Weekend "VIP Magic Pass" - $299
Norbays Awards Dinner - $100
Purchase the following tickets at the Gate
Day Show $35
Night Shows $35
Friday Festival and Norbay Awards 5PM-9PM - $10
Kids age 5 and under FREE
Kids 6-12 $5 per day
Teens 13-16 $10 per day
Camping
Camping, 3 nights - $25
RV Fees, 3 nights - $50
Purchase all Tickets and Camping Now at:
415-256-TIXX
http://www.harmonyfestival.com
Tickets also available at: Whole Foods (Sonoma County), Albertsons (Sonoma County), all Copperfields and Oliver's Markets, and dozens of outlets throughout Northern California.
Tickets, Booths, Volunteering and Info:
http://www.harmonyfestival.com
707-861-2035
The Harmony Festival is produced by Harmony Productions
in association with Peak Experience Productions
The Harmony Festival is a green event.
Bring your own water bottle. Leave No Trace.
For rides check out http://spaceshare.com/
No pets.
SUBSCRIBE to the Harmony Festival & Events Email List:
http://www.harmonyfestival.com
--
Debra Giusti
Founder & Co-Producer
Harmony Events
400G Morris Street
Sebastopol, CA 95472
707-861-2038 Direct line
707-861-2035 Main office
707-861-2036 Fax
28th Annual HARMONY FESTIVAL
June 9-11, 2006
Sonoma County Fairgrounds, Santa Rosa CA
http://www.harmonyfestival.com
See HARMONY EVENTS WEBSITE CALENDAR
for Complete Schedule and info of all Harmony Events: http://www.harmonyevents.org
May 17th, Wed.- Growing More Loving with Compassionate Communication
with Lori Grace Star MA., Phil Willcher MHT 7:30 - 10:30pm
May 18th- Thurs. - Community Networking Exchange (last CNE until September!)
with Mary O'Connor, 7:00 - 10:00 PM
June 9-11, Fri.- Sun.- HARMONY FESTIVAL 2006
http://www.harmonyfestival.com
PLEASE DONATE to ACE for its mission to build community and enhance the health and harmony of individuals and our environment.
Just click here!
https://secure.groundspring.org/dn/index.php?aid=5185
06/10-101st Annual MARIN DIPSEA RACE http://www.Dipsea.org
06/10-SF NAKED BIKE RIDE http://www.WorldNakedBikeRide.org/SanFrancisco
# 06/10-101st Annual MARIN DIPSEA RACE http://www.Dipsea.org
#06/10-SF NAKED BIKE RIDE
http://www.WorldNakedBikeRide.org/SanFrancisco
# SATURDAY - JUNE 10th 2006
Mystic Beat Lounge Productions presents
The 7th Annual Harmony Festival Saturday Night ...
TECHNO-TRIBAL COMMUNITY DANCE 2006
The North Bay's largest and most epic dance party of the year.
Saturday - June 10 - 2006
8:30 PM to 4:00 AM
New Later Hours! Camping ALL WEEKEND!
SOUND TRIBE SECTOR 9
UBERZONE LIVE
FREQ NASTY
DJ LOGIC
PLAYGROUND
CIRQUE BERZERK
GAMELAN - X
APSARA
SATYA
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WORLD-CLASS LIVE MUSIC - INTERNATIONAL DJs
PERFORMANCE ARTIST SHOWCASE - AERIAL CIRCUS FROM 40' ABOVE
TRAPEZE FIRE DANCERS - MULTIMEDIA EXTRAVAGANZA
MASSIVE LASER & LIGHT SHOWS - MASSIVE CHILL TEMPLE
Additional Chill Venue:
10pm 'till 6am+
AMBIOTICA
LATE NIGHT LOUNGE
Presented by San Francisco's legendary Anon Salon, the Ambiotic Late
Night Lounge is the after dark ambient escape space featuring
downtempo DJs, a beer and wine bar, and an atmosphere to chill. Free
with TTD wristband.
featuring live artists:
LUNA GROOVE
BIO DIESLE OIL WRESTLING!
CYBERVIXEN with Kashia
plus special downtempo DJ sets by:
STARFIRE, LAIRD, GOZ, RYTHMATRIX
VIDEO BY KOSO, Astrology in 3D by DUSTY
and Ambio-decor by
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.7klbyvbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.anonsalon.com>ANON
SALON and
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.6klbyvbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.inflatablearts.com>INFLATABLE
ARTS
Special psychedelic visual stageshow art installation by:
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.5klbyvbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.electricsheep.org>ELECTRIC
SHEEP
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.5klbyvbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.electricsheep.org>CLICK
HERE TO DOWNLOAD ELECTRIC SHEEP SCREENSAVER
Plus encompassing video venue illuminations by
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.4klbyvbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.liquidlights.com%2F>LIQUID
LIGHTS
and many more projection artists
Artmosphereic venue and stage design by:
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.6klbyvbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.inflatablearts.com>INFLATABLE
ARTS
Chill Temple Altars by Sherry (Huggi Ma) - Chill Temple pillow-land
by Fuzzy Phillipe, Chill Temple video projections by
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.allbyvbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fparadise2012.com>Paradise
2012, Huggi Ma, and Jacobi (Kitty-Cam).
Grace Pavilion - Santa Rosa Fairgrounds (Harmony Festival Site)
Limited $30 Pre-Sale Tickets Available NOW - $35 At The Door
8:30PM - 4:00AM - All Ages - Tickets by Phone: 866-55-TICKETS
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.84x75ubab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fharmony.inticketing.com%2Fevinfo.php%3Feventid%3D11349>CLICK
HERE TO BUY TICKETS
Tickets available at Whole Foods (Sonoma County), Albertsons (Sonoma
County), all Copperfields and Olivers Markets and dozens of outlets
throughout the Bay Area and California. Visit
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.nlhtrsbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.harmonyfestival.com>www.harmonyfestival.com
for a location near you.
UPDATED EVENT INFO, PHOTO GALLERIES, VIDEOS AND MORE AT:
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.8klbyvbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mysticbeatlounge.com>www.MysticBeatLounge.com
DON'T MISS THE MOST INCREDIBLE HARMONY FESTIVAL EVER!
CAKE - MICHAEL FRANTI & SPEARHEAD - BOB WEIR & RATDOG
STS9 - OZOMATLI - WAR - ZERO - NEW MONSOON
THE VELVET TEEN - HOT BUTTERED RUM - STELLAMARA
LUNA ANGEL - APHRODESIA - SOL HORIZON - HAMSA LILA
AND MANY MORE!
NEW THIS YEAR: CAMPING ALL WEEKEND - THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE FAIRGROUNDS!
CAMPING CHECK-IN OPENS 2 PM FRIDAY, JUNE 9
THE HARMONY FESTIVAL STARTS 5 PM FRIDAY JUNE 9
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.nlhtrsbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.harmonyfestival.com>WWW.HARMONYFESTIVAL.COM
--
Debra Giusti
Founder & Co-Producer
Harmony Events
400G Morris Street
Sebastopol, CA 95472
707-861-2038 Direct line
707-861-2035 Main office
707-861-203
# Tracy Bartlett returns 6/10 and 11 with her great classes on menopause and
handjobs! These are afternoon classes. Saturday, 6/10, we host Tracy's workshop
The Menopause Transformation: An Internal Earthquake.
1--5 pm, $30 per person. Pre-register at (415) 255-1155 or
mail at sexandculture.org 398 11th St.
Center for Sex and Culture, 398 11th St. @ Harrison (Across from DNA lounge)
http://sexandculture.org and don't forget http://goodvibes.com with 3 locations!
Good Vibrations: 2 SF and 1 Berkeley store: so much fun!
Sun June 11
# 06/11-WORLD NATURIST DAY (It's not about "nature", it's about NUDITY!)
# Sun June 11 Haight Street Fair is always the Second Sunday in June
Tue Jun 13
# Ducky Doolittle 6/13!: June 13th / SAN FRANCISCO, CA
The Hot & Bothered Show
Entertaining and astute, Ducky's tales of sex-gone-wrong and sex-gone-right
flow into narratives of how women really orgasm, perverse octopuses, beer
goggles, balls, female ejaculation, weird things found in people's butts, the truth
about butt-gasms, outlawed sex toys, banned books and fear of sex education
in America. Combine all that and you get a hilarious and thought-provoking look
at today's twisted libido.
WHERE: Center for Sex & Culture 398 11th (at Harrison)
TIME: doors open at 9:30pm / show starts at 10pm
WHO: Individuals of every gender and sexual orientation. Wheelchair
accessible. TICKETS: $15
INFO: www.sexandculture.org (415) 255-1155
Center for Sex and Culture, 398 11th St. @ Harrison (Across from DNA lounge)
http://sexandculture.org and don't forget http://goodvibes.com with 3 locations!
Good Vibrations: 2 SF and 1 Berkeley store: so much fun!
Wed June 14
# Creative Commons Salon San Francisco
Wednesday, June 14, 2006 (6:00 PM - 9:00 PM)
shine 1337 Mission Str @ 11 th St SF California
This is the monthly 2nd Wednesday CC Salon event. The full announcement is forthcoming for this event.
Victor Stone, ccmixter.org, fourstones.net
Rick Prelinger, archive.org, film preview of "Panorama Ephemera"
"...using the Internet Archive as the primary means of distributing a (very) independent feature (under CC of course)..."
Marisa Olson, International Artist and Curator at Large for Rhizome.org, http://lifeofmo.blogspot.com/
Event Website: http://www.creativecommons.org/salon
http://upcoming.org/event/69816
# Kate Bornstein, June 14!:
Wednesday, June 14, 8 pm -- a very special visit from Kate Bornstein for a
one-time-only new workshop on survival tips for the 21st century outlaw. But
there's more! It's also the release party of her shiny new book, Hello, Cruel
World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks, and Other Outlaws.
doors open at 7:30, at CSC (398 11th St. at Harrison). the workshop begins at
8PM, with doors opening for the book release party at 9:15 PM. Kate will read
selections from her new book, and will sign copies for people who have them.
Center for Sex and Culture, 398 11th St. @ Harrison (Across from DNA lounge)
http://sexandculture.org and don't forget http://goodvibes.com with 3 locations!
Good Vibrations: 2 SF and 1 Berkeley store: so much fun!
Thursday, June 15
# Green Corps Reception and Celebration
Thursday, June 15, 2006 (6:30 PM - 8:30 PM)
One Taste
1074 Folsom Street (Yahoo! Maps, Google Maps)
San Francisco, California 94103
You are cordially invited to join Bay Area
environmental and social
change leaders at the. . .
Green Corps Reception and Celebration
Celebrating 14 years of training the next generation
of environmental
leaders
June 15th, 2006, 6:30 8:30 pm
One Taste: An Urban Retreat Center, 1074 Folsom
Street, San Francisco
Organic Wine and hors d oeuvres
RSVP by email to sfparty@greencorps.org
Suggested minimum contribution of $50
Make your contribution today at
http://upcoming.org/event/81773
# Mark your Calendars and party with the Sex Workers Outreach Project USA
Thu JUNE 15th, 8pm Pier 23 http://www.pier23cafe.com
It's SWOP NIGHT Las Vegas and Busts! Come one, Come all
and help us raise money for our Las Vegas Conference july 9th thru 12th http://www.desireealliance.org/Conference.htm
We need lots of money and support to get everybody there. So come and lend a dollar or two for a great cause. There will be plenty of Tits and Ass along with some great live music, food and a lotta naked cage dancing with the DJ.
Robyn Few,Sex Workers Outreach Project USA
333 Valencia St. Ste. 445 SF, CA 94103 1-877-776-2004
http://www.swop-usa.org robyn at swop-usa.org
# Free Millionair Mind Intensive- June 15-17
Money Money Money Money Money Money
Here is another great opportunity to attend a free seminar - I know a few people who have done it and give it a high recommendation. I have bought the book and been listening ot the CDs - they're great...
I am already registered for this one - it is down in LA.
They are currently sold out - but there is a waiting list - I bet there will be a good number of last minute cancellations...
I have listed the web sites below for those of you interested in checking it out.
Let's get rich togehter! http://www.millionairemind.com/
Millionaire Mind Intensive Pasadena, CA (near LA)
June 15 - 17, 2006 Course Schedule:
Registration: Thursday, June 15 -- 7:00 a.m. -- 8:30 a.m.
Day 1: Thursday, June 15 -- 9:00 a.m. -- 11:00 p.m. (approximately)
Day 2: Friday, June 16 -- 9:00 a.m.-- 10:30 p.m. (approximately)
Day 3: Saturday, June 17 -- 8:00 a.m. -- 7:00 p.m. (approximately)
http://www.peakpotentials.com/new/show_booking_info?event_id=929
"We could say that love is the name we give that depth of attention
that allows the essence of someone else to speak back to us
in their own voice in their own way. We let them become visible but in the same moment, because of the selfless nature of attentiveness, also reveal ourselves."
-David Whyte
Fri Jun 16
# Fri Jun 16 5-8pm Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi Hosts Art Opening Featuring Harvey Milk
Contact: Regina Dick-Endrizzi (415) 554-7630
Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi Hosts Art Opening Featuring Harvey Milk Related
Photography to Celebrate SF LGBT Pride Month
To celebrate SF LGBT Pride Month, Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi will host an
exhibition titled “Let’s Put Harvey Milk Back in City Hall!” This show
features Harvey Milk related photographs and memorabilia contributed by:
the San Francisco Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Historical
Society; San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum; and the Harvey
Milk City Hall Memorial Committee (photographer Daniel Nicoletta, Nancy
McNally, San Francisco artist and founder of the National AIDS Memorial
Grove in Golden Gate Park, and Rick Hauptman.)
Harvey Milk, one of nation’s first openly gay elected officials in the
nation, became a hero to the LGBT civil rights movement. He was
assassinated at SF City Hall in 1978. To honor his achievements, the Harvey
Milk City Hall Memorial Committee, a non-profit organization, was formed to
commission a sculpture of Supervisor Harvey Milk to be placed in City Hall.
For more information, go to http://www.milkmemorial.org
Please join Supervisor Mirkarimi in celebrating SF LGBT Pride Month, and in
taking another step toward putting Harvey Milk back in City Hall.
What: Art Opening Reception of Harvey Milk related photographs and
memorabilia for SF LGBT Pride Month
When: Friday, June 16, 2006, 5-8 pm
Show runs through July 19, 2006
Where: San Francisco City Hall, 1 Carlton B Goodlett
Place: Room 282
Cost: Free
# Friday, June 16, 2006 - Sunday, June 18, 2006
6:00 PM
Location: Harbin Hot Springs Watsu Center
Middletown, CA
More Info: http://www.harbin.org
Healing arts, electronic music, yoga, tantra -- sheer bliss!
Three days of the warm sun on your skin, nurturance, warm hot spring water, dancing under the stars and in the light, and camping in the Wilderness.
Soak and give/receive Watsu underwater massage in curvaceious tiered body temperature pools and enjoy exotic electronic visuals on the outdoor stage with live vocal didgeridoo and performances of Shimshai, esctatic Kirtan vocalist Suzanne Sterling, soulful breaks from DJ Dragonfly, Sound Healer and electronic virtuoso Alex Theory, Rara Avis, DJ Omer, Jacaranda, Levi Chen, Waterjuice and more...
Sunset tribal trance dances. Raw foods by Lydia. (Or choose from the poolside snack bar or restaurant or prepare your own foods in Harbin's well equipped kitchen.)
Enjoy classes, sessions and demos:
Esctatic Dance, Contact Improv Dance, Watsu massage, Yoga, Tantra, Massage, Sound Healing and more.
Up to date info and tickets available at http://www.healingfestival.com or call 707-987-4752.
Pre registration price of only $100 includes thre days and two nights of camping, performances and blissful warm pools.
# HEALING ARTS FESTIVAL. Healing, nurturance, cleansing, and celebration in its many forms will be the features of the first annual Healing Arts Festival at the Harbin Watsu® Center, June 16-18. Attend classes, demos, enjoy dances, live music performances, soak in the pools, and so much more. It's a great way to put a little spring into your step!
http://www.healingfestival.com
# Healing Arts Festival June 16-18th - Pre-Registration Required
Healing Arts Festival on June 16-18th at the Watsu® Center in Harbin Hot Springs.
If you haven't heard about it, it will be three days dedicated to the full nurturance for Body, Mind and Spirit, camping in the wilderness with music, performances, classes, healing sessions, demos and more. We'll be playing with Aquatic Bodywork, Yoga, Contact Improv, Ecstatic Dance, Tantra, on land and under water Sound Healing, Meditation and much, much more! Check out the Schedule for an updated list of activities at http://healingfestival.com3
At sunset soak in the Watsu® pools & enjoy Exotic Visuals with Live Vocals, Didgeridoo and DJ Performances while in the main dance area we'll hold Tribal-Trance Dances and performances of: Shimshai, Suzanne Sterling, Dj Dragonfly, Alex Theory, Rara Avis, Waterjuice, Karma Moffett, Kimberly Bass, Shakina, Levi Chen, Dj Omer, Dj Jacaranda, Liquid Fire Mantra & many others. Raw foods will be catered by Lydia's Loving Foods.
This mega event, dedicated fully to healing, love and celebration in the many forms, is NOT to be missed. Take advantage of the pre-registration price of only $125 till June 5th ($150 thereafter) (classes nor food is included in the price). Please note that this event requires pre-registration as we have a limited capacity for 250 participants total and we'll sell out!
For more info login to http://www.healingfestival.com
Alex Medin Executive Producer Healing Arts Festival 1-707-490-5510
Saturday, June 17
# bbq a newbie picnic june 17th at golden gate park
http://http://burningman.com
# fundraiser CELLspace is putting on Saturday, June 17th in the Market ( which is outside and across the street from the indoor space). the event will have bicycle-powered rides, performance acts, food, music, and all kinds of fun stuff.
# http://www.sfbayoil.org/sfoa/artshow
San Francisco Oil Awareness
Presents "( Is It ) The End of the World As We Know It?"
Bay Area Artists' Views of Peak Oil and Climate Change at
Art SF at 110 Capp Street, 5th Floor
Saturday, June 17 from 7 to 10 P.M.
Scientists, environmentalists, financiers, world leaders, politicians and the U.N. have all spoken up and warned us to prepare for the advent of Peak Oil and Climate Change.
We've all seen the images of Katrina, the Indian Ocean, Europe's arctic winter, extreme floods and droughts on every continent and the flexings of powerful muscles over oil.
Now it is time for artists to step up to the plate. For centuries, the Art World has served not only as History's illustrator, but as society's conscience and a call to arms for its citizenry.
We are looking for serious/poignant/hopeful/tragic/personal/global views of the changes our planet and society shall be undergoing as the twin crises of peak oil and climate change overtake us.
While we are not necessarily looking for epic works of art (allowed, nevertheless), we do believe that these are two of the most serious issues facing humanity in the 21st Century. We are seeking the thoughtful works of Bay Area Artists that express this understanding.
The material in this show will be new to many and for some, a shock. It's tantamount to telling a child there is no Santa. We are not, however, looking for the merely sensational, but for informative, educational, emotional, and yes, humorous art. ( Not TOO black, please. We're talking about people's dreams and futures here.)
As many pieces as we have space for shall be included.
Gallery Bar, track lighting, sound system, wooden floor, tall window wall, large service elevator.
Set-up 7 - 10 P.M. Thursday, June 15 & Friday, June 16th. Ladder, Lights & Water available. Please provide your own fasteners and hammers, screwdrivers.
Publicity Art SF and San Francisco Oil Awareness have extensive mailing lists and shall be providing publicity throughout the Bay Area.
# Peak Oil/Climate Change Art Show Saturday, June 17, 2006
8 p..m. - 12 midnight $10 slliding scale
Please see http://www.sfbayoil.org/sfoa/artshow and
http:// www.sfbayoil.org/sfoa
ArtSF 110 Capp St @ Mission / 16th SF
http://www.artsf.org/
Near 16th & Mission BART, 22 Fillmore. Capp is an alley between
Mission & South Van Ness off 16th Street.
artshow at sfbayoil.org 415-255-8466
http://www.sfbayoil.org/sfoa/artshow/index.html
# North Beach Festival, June 17th & 18th:
http://www.sfnorthbeach.org/festival
# San Francisco Juneteenth Parade & Street Festival
Saturday, June 17, 2006 - Sunday, June 18, 2006 (10:00 AM - 7:00 PM)
Fillmore Juneteenth Festival San Francisco, California 94115
Fillmore btw. Geary & McAllister (Yahoo! Maps, Google Maps)
http://upcoming.org/event/76875
# Pejutah Sundance**
Purification Days: June 17th-20th, 2006
Tree Day: June 21st
Sundance: June 22nd–25th, 2006
Location: Northern California - Southern Humboldt County*
This will be a prayer for the survival and continuation of the ancient redwood forests.
info Durwin WhiteLightning at Durwin45@yahoo.com or call 541-463-7839.
Monday, June 19
# GALACTIC EARTH FESTIVAL (NorCal)
Monday, June 19, 2006 - Friday, June 23, 2006
Mount Shasta region California
http://www.galacticearth.com is on it's way!
Wed June 21
# The Corporation Wed June 21 7:30 pm $5 donations are accepted
Humanist Hall 390 27th St midtown Oakland, between Telegraph and Broadway, below Pil
510-393-5685 http://www.HumanistHall.net
http://www.eastbayanimaladvocates.org
# June 23,24,25 Sierra Nevada World Music Festival
http://snwmf.com Mendocino County Fair, in Boonville, California.
BAABA MAAL CULTURE DON CARLOS AMADOU & MIRIAM LUNA ANGEL
# 6/24 http://dykemarch.org
# 06/24-PINK SATURDAY (7pm-2am street party in The Castro)
# Next ANON, June 24th - Soulstice Groove! http://anonsalon.com
# 06/25-SF PRIDE http://www.SFPride.org
# 30th Annual San Francisco Free Folk Festival
Saturday, June 24, 2006 - Sunday, June 25, 2006
Roosevelt Middle School 460 Arguello SF, CA
http://www.sffolkfest.org
http://upcoming.org/event/65959
# 06/25-SF PRIDE http://www.SFPride.org
SPONSORED by MILLER this year, Bud last year. CORPORATE SCUM.
# Ecological Activism: Local vs. International
Wednesday, June 28, 2006 (8:00 PM)
CounterPulse 1310 Mission St. (Yahoo! Maps, Google Maps)
San Francisco, California 94103 June 28
Ecological Activism: Local vs. International
Representatives of San Francisco-based groups will compare and contrast the scope and activities of local activism vs. global activism. How do they fit together? How do they conflict? What can they learn from each other? Speakers: Kelly Quirke (Friends of the Urban Forest), Bonnie Sherk (Living Library), Patrick McCully (International Rivers Network), and others TBA.
http://upcoming.org/event/53448
# West Coast Contact Improvisation Festival
Thursday, June 29th to Tuesday, July 4th
8th Street Studios 2525 8th St @ Dwight Berkeley
Mornings to Evenings http://www.wccif.com
# Critical Mass - Friday 6/30 6pm Justin Herman Plaza: Market @ Embarcadero
http://critical-mass.org Bring bicycle, helmet, light, costume, music...
Maybe we can encourage the people who block cross traffic to:
wait until the mass arives at that intersection, so as to offend as few drivers as possible.
Definitely hold up / wait before blocking major intersections. BECAUSE
It would be nice to be visible to as many pedestrians and motorists as possible while
offending/ delaying as few motorists as possible.
Pissing them off is just gonna make them anti-bike.
July 2006
# July 2006 is the month to Bring the War Home to cities across the
nation with Direct Action and Civil Disobedience to shut down all metropolitan
areas. Then organizers from around the world will converge on DC August
10th through the 14th to confront the true war machine.
SHUT DOWN DC: August 10th through 14th, 2006. There will be massive
decentralized direct action against all government and corporate
entities.
The vast majority of government and corporate war profiteers are based
in DC, and its time they experience war first hand. Let's bring the war to
their homes, their offices, their parties and everywhere else they go.
As long as there is a war abroad, we must also have a war at home. With
the Iran war looming, the Iraq war lingering, and dozens of other wars
raging, it is long past time to bring the war home.
With thousands expected to descend on our fair city, mass housing, free
vegan food, and a convergence space will all be available. Mark your
calendars, tell your friends, plan to come to DC August 10th through
14th, 2006.
More information and details will be coming, and our website should be
up soon. Keep checking back for more details. In the meantime email
bringthewarhome06 @ hotmail.com
# Mishap Prom 2006 Sat July 1 8:00PM-3:00AM $4 in formal dress, $6 casual
Rickshaw Stop 155 Fell st SF http://www.crapcore.com
# 07/04-CACOPHONY's "Xmas In July" SANTA RAMPAGE http://www.Cacophony.org
# http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/d86b4dfb-8934-40f6-9c1c-57db8e7dcf80
2006-07-07 4:30 PM Host: BassCamp; Otto& Dae
Location: ~ Pirate's Cove; Mendo Coast!
When: Friday, July 7, 4:20pm -
Sunday, July 9, 4:20pm
Ahoy and Prepare to be Boarded..SummerCamp is back
# July 15 - Day of Action against Climate Change and G8 - EF! Call to Action!
A call to action from Earth First! Climate Caucus and Rising Tide North America
July 15th 2006 -- Direct Action for Climate Justice
International Day of Direct Action
against Climate Change and the G8
Rise Up Against G8 Policies
Target Fossil Fuel Industries in Your Town or Bioregion
On July 15th, the "Group of 8" (G8) richest industrialized countries will gather in St. Petersburg, Russia to plot their continued commodification and domination of the planet, this time under the banner of "Energy Security." A leaked G8 "Communique on Energy Security" calls for trillions of dollars in new investments in oil, gas and coal production worldwide, plus wide-scale global expansion of nuclear energy. With runaway climate change* looming just over the horizon, such neoliberal business-as-usual poses a direct threat to the continuation of life on Earth as we know it. Resistance is self defense. The G8 agenda promotes petroleum-dependent "Energy Security" that pollutes our land and atmosphere, ravages poor and indigenous communities, and scorches the Earth's climate. Their recipe for disaster must be met with our global resistance!
July 15th will be an International Day of Action Against Climate Change. As G8 energy ministers promise trillions in new subsidies to the industries destroying our planet and our future, we will take action to shut them down! This is a call for autonomous, decentralized actions appropriate for your town, city, or bioregion. Use this international day of action to support local struggles against oil refineries, gas pipelines, strip mines and coal-fired power plants. Disrupt the financial backers of the fossil fuel industry. Host teach-ins to spread sustainable post-petroleum living skills. Find a weak point in the infrastructure of resource exploitation and throw a literal or symbolic wrench in the works. Visit your local polluters and give 'em hell!
The July 15th International Day of Action Against Climate Change is being mobilized by Rising Tide North America, a new network initiated in the US by the Earth First! Climate Caucus, with inspiration and support from the UK's vibrant Rising Tide direct action movement for climate justice and against climate change. Rising Tide North America is actively mobilizing July 15th actions in local bioregions, as well as reaching out to environmental justice, climate action and radical sustainability movements in all of the G8 countries plus the Global South.
Rising Tide North America is building a large collection of outreach and agit-prop materials that can be used by groups around the continent (and the world) to organize locally. These materials will be downloadable from http://www.reclaimthecommons.net and from the website of Rising Tide North America (comin' soon).
Join the Rising Tide North America network, and tell us about July 15th actions against climate change being planned in your community or bioregion! Contact us at efclimatecaucus@wildmail.com.
For more information and updates about July 15th international actions against climate change, plus news and links about additional global resistance against the 2006 G8 Summit from July 14th to 17th, go to http://www.reclaimthecommons.net
To learn more about the global Rising Tide movement, visit
http://www.risingtide.org.uk and read "Rising Tide Takes the Helm: Mapping Strategies for Climate Justice" in May-June 2006 Earth First! Journal:
http://reclaimthecommons.net/article.php?id=316
To learn more about the origin and purpose of Rising Tide North America, read "Earth First! Climate Caucus: A New Birth in the No Compromise Movement" in May-June 2006 Earth First! Journal:
http://reclaimthecommons.net/article.php?id=317
*19 of the 20 hottest years on record have occurred since 1980. Islands in the South Pacific are already evacuating due to rising sea levels. Storms and hurricanes are growing more severe. Polar bears are drowning as their icy habitat breaks apart and drifts out to sea. Greenland and Antarctica are melting. Everyday we spew more greenhouse gases burned from fossil fuels into the atmosphere; everyday we are one step closer to what scientists refer to as "the tipping point," on the verge of catastrophic and irreversible climate chaos.
# 7/15-RJ'S 45th BIRTHDAY http://BWClub.net/RJP1home.html
# Critical Mass - Friday 7/28 6pm Justin Herman Plaza: Market @ Embarcadero
http://critical-mass.org Bring bicycle, helmet, light, costume, music...
Maybe we can encourage the people who block cross traffic to:
wait until the mass arives at that intersection, so as to offend as few drivers as possible.
Definitely hold up / wait before blocking major intersections. BECAUSE
It would be nice to be visible to as many pedestrians and motorists as possible while
offending/ delaying as few motorists as possible.
Pissing them off is just gonna make them anti-bike.
# GILROY GARLIC FESTIVAL Saturday, July 29th.
# July 28 - 30 Join the Summit for Salmon Fundraiser - Climb Mt. Rainier!
http://www.wildsalmon.org/about/summit-2006-recruit.cfm
# Green-Soulfest July 29 Park at deFremery Recreation Center
1651 Adeline St., Oakland, California
Come to Green-Soulfest 06 and have an eco- adventure at deFremery Park in
the Eco-West. Take a journey to Africa, Ethiopia, India, the rainforest and
beyond at our eco-themed villages. Receive free massages and ancient
healing, learn eco-building, build your eco-finances, learn how to prevent
disease, have fun in our eco-children's area, discover live food nutrition,
sample delicious living foods, learn how to save your environment and enjoy
great music from around the world.
Vendor booths and sponsorships are available
510-228-8738 healthythrunature yahoo com
Sponsored by: * Healthy Thru Nature Institute * Living Nutrition * San
Francisco Vegetarian Society * Bay Valley * Sacred Grove * Attitudinal
Healing http://sfvs.org
# 07/30-DORE "Up Your" ALLEY FAIR http://www.FolsomStreetFair.com
Augjust 2006
# August 10th through 14
July 2006 is the month to Bring the War Home to cities across the
nation with Direct Action and Civil Disobedience to shut down all metropolitan
areas. Then organizers from around the world will converge on DC August
10th through the 14th to confront the true war machine.
SHUT DOWN DC: August 10th through 14th, 2006. There will be massive
decentralized direct action against all government and corporate
entities.
The vast majority of government and corporate war profiteers are based
in DC, and its time they experience war first hand. Let's bring the war to
their homes, their offices, their parties and everywhere else they go.
As long as there is a war abroad, we must also have a war at home. With
the Iran war looming, the Iraq war lingering, and dozens of other wars
raging, it is long past time to bring the war home.
With thousands expected to descend on our fair city, mass housing, free
vegan food, and a convergence space will all be available. Mark your
calendars, tell your friends, plan to come to DC August 10th through
14th, 2006.
More information and details will be coming, and our website should be
up soon. Keep checking back for more details. In the meantime email
bringthewarhome06 @ hotmail.com
# Aug 19 Nonprofit Boot Camp, CraigsList Foundation UC Berkeley
http://www.craigslistfoundation.org/index.php?page=Boot_Camp
http://upcoming.org/event/80529
# Dolphin Adventure Trips Aug. 19-26, 2006
Aug. 26- Sept. 2, 2006 http://www.dolphinpress.com
# Swim with Dolphins Adventure Aug 26 - Sep 2, 2006
http://www.thefirewithin.com/swimwithdolphins.htm or
http://www.dolphinpress.com and click on Dolphin Trip! Enjoy!
# Aug 28 - Sep 4 2006 http://burningman.com fun in the desert
goto Reno, turn North... 100 miles North of Reno is the Black Rock Desert
http://bmscreensavers.com Download screensavers for ideas of costumes, artcars, projects...
September 2006
# Free History Tour of Dogpatch & Potrero Point
Sunday, September 3, 2006 (11:00 AM)
18th St. & Tennessee St. San Francisco, California
WHERE: starts at 18th and Tennessee
DETAILS: Designated as a San Francisco Historic District, this colorful neighborhood has important ties to many of the city's past commercial industries. From its historic working class cottages and industrial age relics to the current proliferation of ultra-modern lofts, we'll explore the past and present of this suprising, eclectic neighborhood in transition in this 2 hour walking tour. A $5 donation to SF City Guides (non-profit) is suggested, but optional.
http://upcoming.org/event/73267
# Sokano Avenue Stroll “Send In The Clowns” Sunday, September 10, 2006
Non-profit Information &/or Fundraising (New- Both Categories merged)
Ø You may raise money by donation, raffles, memberships and/or materials donated to you.
Ø You may sell or give away promotional materials about your organization.
Ø You must charge, report and pay sales tax for goods sold unless you submit an exemption.
Ø Keep literature distribution and clipboard activity behind your table.
Ø It you are hosting a game booth, no cash prizes or live animals are allowed. Small toys, balloons and other prizes are acceptable. We encourage you to have game booths rather than sell products. Call us for great booth ideas!
entry fee for a booth to be submitted Aug. 1
# 09/23-SF LOVE PARADE http://www.LoveParadeSF.org
# San Francisco LoveFest: A Dance Music Parade and Festival
Together we will once again rock the streets of San Francisco on Saturday, September 23rd!
Once again 30+ floats of every genre of beat will wind it's way down Market St., park and continue the party at the Civic Center Plaza, and continue into the night in parties throughout the city, including the official San Francisco LoveFest after party at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium presented by Skills and Spundae. http://www.LoveParadeSF.org
09/24-FOLSOM STREET FAIR http://www.FolsomStreetFair.com
# World Farm Animals Day, 10/1 http://BayAreaVeg.org
http://sfvs.org http://sfveeg.org http://farm.org http://pcrm.org
http://idausa.org http://earthsave.org http://vivausa.org http://nocompromise.org
# 10/01-CASTRO STREET FAIR http://www.CastroStreetFair.org
# 10/13-15-FLEET WEEK http://www.FleetWeek.us
# 10/11-NATIONAL COMING OUT DAY
# Oct 14/15 http://greenfestivals.org Washington, D.C.
# 10/24-SF GAY & LESBIAN WORLD TRAVEL EXPO
# Nov 11/12 http://greenfestivals.org 8th and Brannan/ councourse exhibition ctr. SF
The Green Festival is a two-day party with a serious purpose: to accelerate the emergence of a new economic paradigm that is life-affirming and life-restoring. Together we are cultivating a culture of sustainability and social equity that honors our interdependence with all life. Green Festival unites green businesses, social and environmental groups, visionary thinkers and thousands of community members in a lively exchange of ideas, commerce and movement building fun.
Learn: Attend lectures and workshops by thought leaders, business visionaries and community activists shaping the green movement.
Network: Connect with like-minded individuals and organizations who are committed to the possibility of a better world. See Network.Get Involved! Learn about organizations effecting positive and sustainable change in our region, our country, and the around the planet.
Socialize: Have fun interacting with others, for the sheer joy of it. Meet interesting people who share common interests. Spend some time at the food court and listen to local musicians. Parents, find a place to relax in the Family Rest Stop.
Eat Well: Sample delicious, healthy, organic, and sustainable produced food prepared on site. ALL FOODWARE IS BIODEGRADEABLE - COMPOST! WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO BRING YOUR OWN FOODWARE TO THE EVENT.
Greening the Event: We believe in deep sustainability - to achieve intergenerational equity, we must design equity into the present. We try to address all aspects of the event - beginning with our own consciousness and the budgetary process.
Learn how we are creating an eco-commerce model for the Green Festival and our who in the community helps us.
The Green Economy Expo: If you are a green business of any size, this could be the perfect place for you to connect to your target audience. Call 1-877-727-2179 to exhibit your products. See who's Exhibiting in 2005.
Shop at the Green Festival for all of your Holiday Gifts! Purchase goods and services from 300 exhibitors who practice the principles of sustainability, ecology, and social equity. Go shopping online - we've identified online resources for green goods.
Coop America's Green Pages: Check out the original directory of Green Businesses at
http://www.greenpages.org
Endorse the Earth Charter!
LIMITED OFFER: Purchase Green Festival Compost from DC Festival. Be the first to support turning waste into a resource!
2007
May
http://wef.ucdavis.edu Whole Earth Fest UC Davis 3rd Wknd May.
Stanford POW WOW 2nd weekend in May?
http://swcoalition.org Sustainable World Symposium 2nd Wknd?
http://www.BayToBreakers.com Bay To Breakers 3rd Sunday in May
June
http://harmonyfestival.com Second Weekend in June, Santa Rosa
Aug
http://burningman.com Labor Day Weekend (Aug/Sept)
Sep
http://earthdance.org 3rd wknd? Laytonville CA / Hog Farm
Oct
http://burningman.com Decompression 3rd Sunday in Oct.
Nov
http://greenfestivals.org 8th St. @ Brannan SF 1st? 2nd? wknd Nov.
Every 1st Wednesday: http://exploratorium.edu FREE!
Every 1st Thursday: Art receptions @ 49 Geary 5:30-7:30pm |