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Thursday September 29th http://indybay.org
 7:00pm San Francisco: Screening of "Redemption:The Stanley 'Tookie' Williams Story"
 7:00pm Oakland: Radical Love & Relationship Workshop at ChangeMakers

Permatopia Solutions think locally, act globally
http://www.permatopia.com/levels.html


http://aclu.org ACLU joins suit by rave organizers
http://www.harktheherald.com/modules.php


http://aclu.org Help ACLU resist faith-based power grab
 

FEMA Plans to Reimburse Faith Groups for Aid
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/092705Z.shtml


Bohemian Grove Employee Blows the Whistle on Inside Events
http://infowars.com   http://Prisonplanet.tv 


White House moves to prevent run on petrol supplies
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/91981572-3047-11da-ba9f-00000e2511c8.html


Rita damages Chevron platform, several rigs missing - by Deepa Babington 
 U.S. Bars Robert Fisk From Entering Country
http://fromthewilderness.com


The Cycle of Abuse: Faces of Circumcision
http://noharmm.org/CAcycle.htm  http://nocirc.org


Death Sentences Linked To History Of Lynching In States
http://researchnews.osu.edu/archive/dthplty.htm

 
US Troops Use Iraqi Corpse Photos as Currency to Access Porn
http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=54116 


Unfeasibility of Rebuilding New Orleans
http://pesn.com/2005/09/23/9600175_Rebuild_Energy_Systems_Not_NewOrleans


Disappearing Antiwar Protests http://fair.org
Media shrug off mass movement against war


Help Force a REAL Katrina Investigation...
http://www.ForceTheVote.com


Death Sentences Linked To History Of Lynching In States
http://researchnews.osu.edu/archive/dthplty.htm


 FEMA/ New World Order
http://users.rcn.com/zap.dnai/nwo-001.htm


DeLay Indicted on Conspiracy Charges
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0928-07.htm 

'Critical Habitat' About to Go on Endangered List
 http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0928-05.htm 

Global Warming: Death in the Deep-Freeze
 http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0928-02.htm 

Supreme Court to Review Rules on Election Spending
 http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0928-06.htm 

Iraqis Call Lynndie England Jail Term Travesty
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0928-01.htm


http://www.nbc11.com/news/5027824/detail.html 
 UCSF To Pay Fine For Animal Rights Violations
 SAN FRANISCO -- University of California San Francisco will pay one of the largest fines for animal rights violations in history.
 The U.S. Department of Agriculture had charged UCSF for 75 counts of animal welfare violations.
 Now, the university will pay $92,000 for creating an atmosphere where employees are afraid to report complaints and several other charges.
 UCSF settled the case Friday just days before formal hearings were scheduled to begin.  
To subscribe to Bay Area Animal Rights Network please send blank email  to:
 baarn-subscribe@yahoogroups.com     For events:  
 Please see yahoogroups message archives and calendar at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/baarn 


Live in Noe Valley and want a tree in front of your house?  (noe valley) 
Reply to:  Rachel     anon-100378027@craigslist.org
 WOULD YOU LIKE A BEAUTIFUL TREE IN FRONT OF YOUR HOME? 
 Do you live between 20th and 26th, and Grandview and Dolores? 
 Your Noe Valley Neighbors are organizing a tree planting in the neighborhood with Friends of the Urban Forest. Having more trees on your block will: 
 • Help reduce pollution 
 • Reduce energy costs 
 • Increase your property value 
 • Beautify the neighborhood 
 • Block wind and absorb noise 
 • Strengthen your community/build spirit 
 The cost per tree ($150) includes: the tree itself, help on choosing an appropriate species you like, checking for utility locations, processing city permits, planting supplies, removing and hauling away the concrete, auguring the soil, experienced volunteers to help you plant, a two-month post-planting survey, and an 18-month tree care visit. We are planning to plant these trees before the end of the year, so sign up now! 
 If you are interested in participating and/or knowing more about the program, please email me.
http://www.craigslist.org/sfc/com/100378027.html
http://fuf.net   Friends of the Urban Forest 
 


# BURNING MAN ON KQED

Burning Man's director Larry Harvey dispels some of the myths behind the phenomenon he created twenty years ago on a new interview show on KQED Channel 9 with Josh Kornbluth.

Plus, what does it take to be a Flaming Lotus Girl? Josh finds out as he grabs a welder's mask and torch and gets into the creative spirit of Burning Man.

Channels and Airdates  (in SF, channel 9) KQED Channel 9
      Fri, Sep 30, 2005 -- 10:30 pm
      Mon, Oct 3, 2005 -- 12:01 am

KQED Encore
      Sat, Oct 1, 2005 -- 1:30 am
      Sat, Oct 1, 2005 -- 5:30 am
      Sat, Oct 1, 2005 -- 9:30 am
      Sat, Oct 1, 2005 -- 1:30 pm
      Sat, Oct 1, 2005 -- 5:30 pm
      Sat, Oct 1, 2005 -- 9:30 pm

KQED Life
      Sat, Oct 1, 2005 -- 2:30 pm
      Sun, Oct 2, 2005 -- 12:00 pm

 

Thu Sep 29

# Thu Sep 29 HERBAL HIGHWAY Karyn Sanders every Thu 1-2pm
 VISIONARY ACTIVIST Caroline Casey 2-3 pm http://kpfa.org  94.1 fm Berkeley


# Clown Conservatory "Window on the Work" 
Thu Sep 29 2:30-3:30 Pay what you want

 There's a new class full of clowns at the San Francisco School for  
Circus Arts' Clown Conservatory. Thirteen first year clowns studying  
juggling, mime, commedia dell'arte, dance, stiltwalking... what are  
they thinking?

The Clown Conservatory needs your help! Clowns cannot live without an  
audience. The Clown Conservatory has many shows throughout the year,  
some (like this one) are during the afternoons and are what they call  
a "window on the work." It's an opportunity to see what the newest  
class clowns have been up to, and what it's like to study at the  
Clown Conservatory.

Come over to the Circus Center at 755 Frederick (accross from Kezar  
Stadium) this Thursday the 29th, pay what you want, and get an early  
start to meeting the Clown Class of 2006!

 Circus Center 755 Frederick SF 415-759-8123
http://circuscenter.org
 

# Raw Food Celebration - Sept 29 4-8pm CRUNCH 1000 Van Ness


# Radical Love workshop w/ Wendy-O Matik
 Thu Sep 29 7PM Change Makers  6536 Telegraph @ 66th 
Oakland Ca 94609 5106552405
http://www.changemakersforwomen.com 
(for singles, couples or more...) 
What better time to talk about radical love, or the right to love who we want, how we want, and as many as we want? Loving openly and freely in these times, whether you are straight or queer, is a brave political act. We have been conditioned by outdated social norms that limit our perceptions and shackle us to unhealthy cycles of dissatisfying relationships. Yet we also live in a time when we can choose our gender and redefine our sexual identities. Don?t we then have the right to decide what kind of relationship best suits our lifestyle? Declare yourself a revolutionary of the heart. Find out how you can expand your potential to love, transform your lifestyle, and together we can threaten the social forces of patriarchy! 

Make no mistake, Redefining Our Relationships is not about the pros and cons of monogamy versus non-monogamy. This is a daring and provocative how-to guide book on radically defined relationships and alternative lifestyles. Available at Change Makers $12.00 

 * "Wendy-O Matik delivers a meditation and a manifesto on the alternatives to monogamy. She shows people who feel hemmed in by exclusive partnering the route to healthy and responsible openness," writes Professor Mike Hout, Department of Sociology, UC Berkeley. 
 * "Wendy-O tackles a touchy topic with clarity and creativity. She is wise beyond her years. This guide teaches you how you can have it all. I gave the jealousy tips to my lover immediately," states Annie Sprinkle, Post-porn Star turned Certified Sexologist. 
 * "Wendy-O Matik's how-to guide for the emotional roadblocks and liberatory possibilities of polyamory reads like a punk rock Ann Landers channeling Emma Goldman and Victoria Woodhull." Hakim Bey, author of The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchism, Poetic Terrorism (Autonomedia Press). 

Wendy-O Matik is a Bay area based freelance writer, published poet, and radical performance artist. She is committed to reaching out to new readers at non-traditional venues, pushing the boundaries of where literature is normally not seen and heard. Visit her website at http://www.wendyomatik.com
Cost: $10-20 sliding scale 
RSVP: 510-655-2405 or email wendy-omatik at lycos dot com
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/Radical-Love-workshop-w-Wendy-O-Matik/oakland-ca-94609/67687601-bf95-423b-8f20-8fbf3e89c820?r=10535


#  Thursday, September 29, 7 PM:  Stanford Law School Student Animal Legal
Defense Fund presents:  "McLibel:  Two Worlds Collide" (1997), a
documentary about the fast-food giant's libel suit against
anti-McDonald's activists.  In Room 280A, Stanford Law School.  Open to
the public.  Admission is free.  More info:  Salena Copeland
(salena@stanford.edu).  http://events.stanford.edu/events/67/6739/  For
a map, go to http://campus-map.stanford.edu/campus_map/index.jsp and
search for "law school" as the Building Name.  More maps are at
http://www.stanford.edu/home/visitors/maps.html

For info on this film, see
http://www.spannerfilms.net/?lid=161

McLIBEL is the inside story of how a single father and a part-time bar
worker took on the McDonald's Corporation. Filmed over three years, the
documentary follows Helen Steel and Dave Morris as they are transformed
from anonymous campaigners against the fast food giant into unlikely
global heroes. Struggling to defend themselves in the longest trial in
English history, the pair face infiltration by spies, secret meetings
with corporate executives, 40,000 pages of background reading and a
visit from Ronald McDonald. Using interviews with witnesses and
reconstructions of key moments in court, the film examines the main
issues of the trial - nutrition, animals, advertising, employment, the
environment - and the implications for freedom of speech.

McLIBEL is not about hamburgers. It is about the remorseless power of
multinational corporations.

 To subscribe send an email to:
southbayveggies-subscribe@yahoogroups.com



Fri Sep 30

# 13th Anniversary of Critical Mass in SF!
Fri Sep  30 5:30 pm  http://critical-mass.org Market @ Embarcadero
Justin Herman Plaza. Bring Bike, Helmet, Light, Costume, Music, fliers, fun, 


# Fabulandia: Terra Opening Reception: Friday, September 30, 6-9 PM (free admission)
 The LAB 2948 - 16th Street @ Capp / Mission http://www.thelab.org/
 

# Vegan Film:The Witness Fri Sep 30 7:00Pm Free

Free Screening of the documentart film THE WITNESS.

How does a construction contractor from a tough Brooklyn neighborhood  
become an impassioned animal activist?
In the award-winning documentary THE WITNESS, Eddie Lama explains how  
he feared and avoided animals for most of his life, until the love of  
a kitten opened his heart, inspiring him to rescue abandoned animals,  
become a vegetarian, and ultimately, to bring his message of  
compassion to the streets of New York.

With humor and sincerity, Eddie tells the story of his remarkable  
change in consciousness, sharing along the way some of the shocking  
realities of the meat and fur industries.

Featuring the song "Angel" by Sarah McLachlan, this is a story of  
beauty and transcendence in the face of tragedy and despair.

Event starts at the Peace Cafe in the Red Vic before the film. Film  
starts at 7:30PM.
The Peace cafe serves vegan foods.
This film is free, cafe extra if you want to eat, drink, have a snack.
 
The Red Victorian Bed, Breakfast, & Art
1665 Haight St SF (415) 864-1978
http://www.redvic.com Haight at Belvedere


# Fri, Sep 30, 2005      7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Last Journey for the Leatherback?
San Geronimo Valley Community Center West Marin, CA
 Our new documentary Last Journey for the Leatherback? by the Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker Stan Minasian (dir. The Last Days of the Dolphins?, The Free Willy Story: Keiko's Journey Home) will be screened.
 For information about the San Geronimo Valley Community Center visit http://www.sgvcc.org/
 Tom Davis 707 280 4020
http://www.seaturtles.org/prog_camp2.cfm?campaignID=25
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php


# Fri, Sep 30 7:00 pm
 Peacemakers on the move! Celebrate the work of Louis Vitale with Matt Gonzales and others
First Unitarian Universalist Church
1187 Franklin Street at Geary Blvd
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php


# Everything You Know About Sex Is Wrong! book release party Fri Sept. 30 8 pm
 Donation at door, no one turned away
 The Center for Sex & Culture and Good Vibrations Present a Banned  
Books Week Special Event:

EVERYTHING YOU KNOW ABOUT SEX IS WRONG! A bookparty celebrating the  
release of the very latest DisInformation title, edited by Russ Kick.  
Party and reading features contributors Violet Blue, Jack Boulware,  
Greta Christina, Annalee Newitz, Carol Queen, Lori Selke, and David  
Steinberg.

When: THIS Friday evening, 9/30/05, at 8 pm
Where: CSC, 398 11th Street at Harrison in SF
$$: By donation at the door, no one turned away for lack of funds. We  
hope the book will be here to purchase too; some of the contributors  
will have their own books to sell as well.

No, it's not a banned book yet, but the list of cutting-edge  
contributors editor Russ Kick has assembled for the notorious  
DisInformation's foray into all things sexual, and we do pretty much  
mean all, means that it might be only a matter of time before some  
small-town preacher takes umbrage! So join us to celebrate forbidden  
knowledge while supporting the Center for Sex & Culture, which  
collects banned sex books (and all the rest of them, too) for its  
library, making them available to scholars and everybody else. (Who  
knows, we might make enough at the door to buy a copy of Lynne  
Cheney's very rare, practically banned lesbian novel!)

About CSC: www.sexandculture.org. Join our email list for twice- 
monthly updates! About Good Vibrations: www.goodvibes.com. Don't miss  
the Good Vibes Magazine, online at the site!

 The Center for Sex & Culture 398 11th at Harrison SF 415 255-1155
http://www.sexandculture.org


# Mystic Family's "Cedar & Circus" coming Sept. 30th to a tee pee near you (with Michael Franti and Julia Butterfly)
Friday, September 30 8:30 PM
 Please join Mystic Family Circus on Sept 30 in this amazing evening of performance and reverence. 
In respect to all Native American Tribes and all the living beings of the earth. 
produced by MFC and Tirza Naramore 
Mystic Family Circus presents: 
"Cedar & Circus" 
In Celebration of Community 
in honor of Fred Wahpepah 
an evening of modern circus and ancient traditions 
benefitting the seven circles foundation 
with MC Kevin Shmevin    DJ Maximillian 

Performances by 

Michael Franti 
Drumming and Singing by Dan Wahpepah 
Late night poetry by Julia Butterfly Hill 

Circus performances by XENO 
Lucid Dawn and Little Earthquake Bird 
The Morning Water Dancers 
Frankie and the Tall Boys 
Kate Maembe and her Marimba Orchestra 
Michael Stocker 
Tekeba Bantu 
Special guest star qppearance by Zhawen Wahpepah 

and many more... 
Treats and snacks by LoveMore Gourmet 
Visuals by Sherry Huggi-Ma 

September 30, 2005 @ Cell Space 
2050 Bryant st @ 18th in San Francisco 
Doors open 8:30pm 
show 9pm to 2am 
This is a benefit so all donations accepted 
Sliding scale $10-$100 suggested 
http://www.mysticfamilycircus.org 
http://www.sevencircles.org
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/Mystic-Familys-Cedar-Circus-coming-Sept-30th-to-a-tee-pee-near-you-with-Michael-Franti-and-Julia-Butterfly/san-francisco-ca/3dac8c35-fc74-48e3-a40e-bf331b6c1259?r=10535


# BURNING MAN ON FILM

2 Great Burning Man films coming to 2 Great Festivals!

We have wonderful news about 2 of our favorite all-time Burning Man documentaries!  Purple Productions' "Dust Devils" will be having its North American festival premiere at the San Francisco World Film Festival (SWIFT) at the end of this month (*bonus! it's programmed along with an outstanding short on Reverend Billy called "Preacher with an Unknown God"). PLUS! Gone Off Deep's "Burning Man: Beyond Black Rock" will be having its official bigtime festival World Premiere at the prestigious AFI Fest in Hollywood in early November.

This is extremely good news for all Burners worldwide, as each of these films does a wonderful job of dispelling a lot of the negative myths about Burning Man and educating the public about our special little corner of the universal culture.  As many of you know, Burning Man's ongoing existence and especially our community's connection through the regionals network greatly depend on a better understanding (and therefore less fear) of what we are about from the general public...films like these can bring the true story to people who have never been to Burning Man and will likely never go, and have already mentally filed it away as "like a Woodstock" or "a big rave in the desert" or "some Pagan hippie thing."

SF World Film Festival:
"Dust Devils" and "Preacher with an Unknown God" SWIFT screenings:

Friday  Sept 30th  10:45PM
Cine Arts Empire Theater
85 West Portal Ave, San Francisco
(screens with Rob Van Alkemade's short, "Preacher With An Unknown God")

**Friday Night Post-Screening celebration event
  at The Beach Chalet  1000 Great Highway

  Doors at midnight with DJ Laird and other special guests.  Tix to the event available with screening ticket purchase through Ticketweb.com or at the door. Put on your playa best!

&

Sat. October 1st  12noon
Cine Arts Empire Theater   85 West Portal Ave
(screens with Richard Roll's "DownDog" and a 5min. Yoga class)

Tickets and passes to the festival (which is chock full of great films, btw, including a Jeff Buckley documentary I'm preparing for with a full box of kleenex in my pocket) can be be purchased through TicketWeb (http://www.ticketweb.com or
866.468.7619)  The festival tells us that the weekend night screenings usually sell out, so get 'em early.

+++++++

"Beyond Black Rock" screenings at AFI Fest in Los Angeles are TBA, but will be in first week of November... more on those later in the JRS.

We're hoping to send a strong message to these festival programmers that they have (finally!) done a good thing by bringing in Burning Man films... so let's fill up these screenings and make sure every press monkey and distributor there sees and hears an overwhelming enthusiastic response!

For those of you unable to catch these films at the festivals, both are available (exclusively) from the marketplace on our fine website, and both come highly recommended.

http://www.burningman.com/marketplace
 
 
# You may or may not have heard of this amazing film before, but you will walk away convinced that this is the coolest movie you've seen is a long long time.

Santa Cruz Guerilla Drive-In Presents   DARK DAYS

Near New York City's Penn Station, squatters have been living for years next to the Amtrak tracks underground. Dark Days is an unromanticized and fascinating glimpse of the lives of a community of homeless people surviving in a train tunnel in Manhattan.  A movie that takes you down below the streets into the heart of NYC's subterranean shantytowns.  The squatters themselves served as the cast and crew of this independent movie with a non-existent budget.  It won three major awards at Sundance.  Rico is hosting.

PLUS thrilling and funny short films, an intermission, and great company.

Friday September 30th, 8:00pm
Railroad Tracks at Fair Ave, Santa Cruz 

BRING lawn chairs, blankets, pillows, friends, wine, & food to share for intermission. Donations are greatly appreciated and directly support the project and the Revolutionary Garden Society who sponsors Guerilla Drive-In.

SANTA CRUZ GUERILLA DRIVE-IN is an outdoor movie theatre under the stars that springs up unexpectedly in the fields and industrial wastelands.  Beyond showing great movies and bringing a broad community together, part of our mission is helping reclaim public space and transforming our urban environment into the joyful playground it should be.

SUBURBAN WASTELAND LOCATION:  S on Hwy 17 to Hwy 1, Hwy 1 north to Mission St, L on Fair Ave after Feral Donuts, walk a short way along the RR tracks to the right.

BREAKING NEWS, updated summer schedule, discussion,  do-it-yourself, email list, the works (and a new fancy URL): 

http://www.guerilladrivein.org


# "Dust Devils": BM Documentary screening + afterparty @ Beach Chalet
 Friday, September 30 12:00 PM  Beach Chalet/Park Chalet 
1000 Great Highway, where Golden Gate Park meets the Ocean. sf
http://www.beachchalet.com
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net
SF World Film Festival: 
"Dust Devils" and "Preacher with an Unknown God" SWIFT 
screenings: 
Friday Sept 30th 10:45PM 
Cine Arts Empire Theater 
85 West Portal Ave, San Francisco 
(screens with Rob Van Alkemade?s short, "Preacher With 
An Unknown God") 
**Friday Night Post-Screening party at Midnight 
5 minutes away from where the movie is screening. 

 

#  Symbiosis Gathering 2005 Sep30 - Oct2 Santa Cruz Mtns, CA $55 presale
Live Music Friday Night (Sept 30)
Pool Party, Visionary Art Exhibition, Tribal Bazaar, Healing & Education All Day Saturday (Oct 1)
 More Live Music Saturday Night...
 Into Sunday Morning (Oct 2)!
» MORE THUNDERING BASSLINES...
Amb, R-Kidz (Lawgiverz), SOTEG and Kraddy added to the international breakbeat lineup.
» LIVE INTERNATIONAL TRANCE
 We're very excited to add Bamboo Forest and Tetrameth to the trance lineup. They will both be performing live!
» SACRED GALACTIVAIONAL MEHNDI
Mehndi Mama teaches about henna and the ancient art of body painting in the healing and education space.
» VISIONARY ART EXHIBITION!
 Zoetic Art presents ZYGOTE :: A Display of Contemporary Visionary Art in the Lounge. Featuring art from Mark Henson, Carey Thompson, Kris Davidson, J Garcia, Dhira Lawrence, Zariat, and more.
$55 ONLINE TICKET SALES END  WEDNESDAY SEPT 28 AT 9PM.
http://www.symbiosisgathering.com    http://sg05.com


# free Graduate Conference: Shades of Sexuality in Film  Sep 30-Oct 1 
 Sept 30- 9:15am-8pm, Oct 1 -10am-5pm free
 The Cinema Studies Graduate Student Association (CSGSA) is proud to  
announce the Seventh Annual Graduate Conference at San Francisco  
State University, "Shades of Sexuality in Film; Exploring the  
'Aberrant,' the 'Normal,' and the Space Between." Shades of Sexuality  
is an international conference and will feature a keynote address by  
Dr. Jean Bruce of Ryerson University in Toronto as well as panelists  
from the United States, Canada, South Africa and England. Panels will  
address many areas of gender and sexuality in film, including  
pornography; sexual themes and gender roles in film noir and  
documentary; and queer, transgendered, adolescent and  "aberrant"  
sexualities.
 August Coppola Theatre, Fine Arts 101 SFSU, 1600 Holloway Ave @ 19th Ave
San Francisco State University, Fine Arts Building, bottom floor
 info@sffilmconference.com 415-338-1629
http://www.sffilmconference.com 


# P.O.E. - A Month-Long CELLspace Celebration Sep 30 - Oct 29 9:00pm
 
CELLspace http://www.cellspace.org Collectively Explorative  
Learning Labs, officially announces that we have secured our Place of  
Entertainment (P.O.E.) permit. We are now an above ground venue for  
night time entertainment. To celebrate this achievement, CELLspace  
has scheduled a month-long series of events, including: dance, music,  
circus, puppetry, and theater.  Working with close allies, and new  
collaborators, we wish to share this good news with everyone by doing  
what we do best: providing a multiuse space for different artistic visions.

Please join us for the amazing lineup of October events.

For sale at every event will be 200 limited edition, signed and  
numbered, 5-color posters by Hugh D'Andrade 
http://hughillustration.com  commemorating the month-long celebration.  
Printed by Chuck Sperry and Ron Donovan at The Firehouse Kustom  
Rockart Co. (http://www.firehouseposters.com/index.html), profits  
from this hand-silkscreened poster will go toward upgrading  
CELLspace's A/V equipment. On sale for $10-$15 sliding scale.

To view the poster: 
http://happyfeettravels.org/index.php/creations/cellspace-poster-creation/

Sept. 30 to Oct. 29 http://cellspace.org/events/ for more updated info

Friday Sep. 30th - Mystic Family Circus presents: Cedar and Circus
Modern circus and ancient tradition benefitting the Seven Circles  
Foundation featuring: Michael Franti, Dan Wahpepah, and Julia  
Butterfly Hill
Circus performance from: Xeno, The Morning Water Dancers, Frankie and  
the Tall Boys, and more...
Sliding Scale: $10-$100 9pm-2am

Saturday Oct. 1st - CELLspace Presents: iAdelante!
First ever Cellspace talent show! performances by: The Sisterz of the  
Underground, The Azteca Dancers, Tandamazi, DJ happyfeet, and the  
psychedelic funk styles of B1. 8pm

Sunday Oct. 2nd - Clean Fuel Caravan Coalition Convergence
An evening of performances, films, and speakers, on the subject of  
clean fuel caravaning. Featuring: Julia Butterfly Hill, Big Tadoo  
Puppet Crew, Aphrodesia, and surprise geusts. 8pm-12am

Friday Oct. 7th - DNC Productions- Youth hip-hop dance event.

Saturday Oct. 8th - Unlock the Box!
An organizing conference to shut down prison control units. 9:30am to  
6pm.

Saturday Oct. 8th - Synergisis 2.0
A sequel to Synergisis 1, group art show, speakers, workshops, tribal  
market, dance party, and prayerformance. (yes, it says prayerformance  
on the proposal) 7pm to 2am (this goes till 4am on the contract but  
that is not really allowed so I don't think that we should put it on  
the web)

Sunday Oct. 9th - Youth Hip-Hop
8pm to 12am

Thursday Oct. 13th - The World Can't Wait!
MC Battle with cash prize. MC battle will feature a "Battle Bush"  
round where participants battle an effigy of George Bush.  All  
proceeds will benefit The World Can't Wait. www.worldcantwait.org $5  
to $20 sliding scale 8pm to 12am

Friday Oct. 14th - Welcome to San Francyco 10 Year Tribute
A celebration of Hip Hop culture with professional artists, low-rider  
bikes, live performance, and more

Saturday Oct. 15th - The Yoga Tai Chi Collective
Tai Chi, and Yoga sessions, with beats and dancing afterwards.  
Healthy foods, massage, and good vibes available. 8pm to 2am; $15

Sunday Oct. 16th - Cellspace Movie Night!!
Free!! This month, Cell presents "Audience Choice Movie Night".

Thursday Oct. 20th - Frisco Nights!
Latin Dance Party for teens from 18 to 21. 8pm to 12am.

Saturday Oct. 22nd - SoundlabSF presents "World Remix" 4.0, Romani  
Breaks
A Celebration of Rom culture. Traditional Turkish and Balkan music  
and performances. Also cirque performance.
featuring Brass Menagarie Band, Jeff Stot aka DJ Oud (MC Rai, Lumin,  
SoundlabSF), DJ Amar (Bansuri), DJ Sep (Dub Mission) and more.
VIP seating and concessions proceeds benefit Voice of Roma
8pm to 2am. Regular tickets: $12 VIP seating: $25
Please e-mail: worldremix@happyfeettravels.org for more info.

Thursday Oct. 27th -Axolotl Performance Experience
Incredibly powerful and moving participitory experimental theater  
experience!! http://www.toishou.org/Axolotl.html for more  
info about this amazing organization. 7:30pm to 10pm $12

Saturday Oct. 29th - Coleman Advocates
A youth hip-hop event.

ABOUT CELLSPACE

Helping many communities create culture since 1996, CELLspace offers  
communal art workshops and learning labs in a variety of artistic  
mediums: metal, wood, puppetry, sewing, music, digital video, crafts,  
dance, and theatre. Our 10,000 square foot facility serves as an arts  
incubator, enabling emerging Bay Area artists to create, develop,  
exhibit, and perform new work in an affordable, cooperative, and  
collaborative environment.

MISSION

CELLspace provides a safe and supportive public environment for the  
exploration of art, education, performance and community building.  
Through cooperative relationships and multi-disciplinary programs, we  
encourage the celebration of intergenerational and cross-cultural  
collaborations.

VALUES

Playfulness, sustainability, art, collectivism, community, respect,  
education, and diversity
  
CELLspace 2050 Bryant St. San Francisco 415-648-7562
http://www.cellspace.org  info at cellspace dot org
 


October 2005

# San Francisco Walk for Farm Animals - Put on your walking shoes!
Today, more than ever, Farm Sanctuary needs your support and contributions.Farm Sanctuary (http://www.farmsanctuary.org) rescues and protects farmed animals for who are in desperate need of help.  And now because of the devastation along the Gulf Coast from Hurricane Katrina, even more animals are in need of rescuing.   Just last week, Farm Sanctuary rescued 725 chickens and is caring for them at their NY shelter. Soon after receiving these wonderful feathered creatures, their health has improved exponentially!
 
By joining us on October 1st for San Francisco’s Walk for Farm Animals, you will be helping us save thousands of animals from egregious cruelty and suffering. So please join us by putting on your walking shoes and take steps toward compassion for farm animals today by participating in San Francisco's Walk For Farm Animals: Saturday, October 1st               
Sign up here by filling out this registration form; http://www.walkforfarmanimals.com/locations/web_format.pdf - after filling it, stick it in the mail with $10 right away! 
OR Simply show up for the animals on Oct. 1st. You may register the day of the walk. 
Mail registration forms to:
San Francisco's Walk For Farm Animals
P.O. Box 1406 Martinez, CA 94553
(Make checks payable to Farm Sanctuary)
The $10 registration fee entitles each participant to a Walk for Farm Animals T-shirt designed by "Bizarro" comic creator Dan Piraro. 
To reserve your T-shirt, please register at least two weeks before the Walk (T-shirts will be distributed at the walk location the day of the walk).  
You can register the day of the walk, but it won't guarantee you a t-shirt.
Event info;
Date: Saturday, October 1, 2005
Registration Time: 10:00 a.m.
Walk Time: 11:00 a.m.
Location: Embarcadero (In front of the Ferry Building)
For directions and parking information click here:http://www.ferrybuildingmarketplace.com/html/visitor_info.html
Contact: Bud Makelke, Christine Morrissey and Colleen Patrick-Goudreau
Phone: 925-487-4419
Email: sanfrancisco@walkforfarmanimals.org
 If you are unable to join us this year, please make a donation by going here:  https://secure.vegsource.com/%7Efarmsanc/join/donate_walk.htm  Under the “Notes or Comments” section, please mention that your donation is to support the San Francisco Walk For Farm Animals.  THANKS!
 
For more information:
http://www.walkforfarmanimals.com/locations/sanfran.htm
Click here to download a pledge form and registration card:
http://www.walkforfarmanimals.com/locations/web_format.pdf
To download a printable flyer to help promote this Walk for Farm Animals in your local area, click here:
http://www.walkforfarmanimals.com/locations/PDFs/sanfran.pdf
 
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# Sat. Oct 1 10:30 am to 5:30pm   (Youth Party 7 - 8:30)  GREEN YOUR SCHOOL CONFERENCE
roni@gonextgeneration.org http://www.gonextgeneration.org


# Sat. Oct 1 10:30 am to 5:30pm  (Youth Party 7 - 8:30)
 GREEN YOUR SCHOOL CONFERENCE
 Helping you make your life, school and community more sustainable!
 Want to learn more about the environment, take action and find out how you create a more sustainable world? Join 100 young people from across Marin and around the Bay area – as well as environmental leaders, educators and organizations - at Next Generation’s second annual Green Your School conference, hosted by the San Domenico School.
 When: Sat. October 1, 2005, 10:30 am to 5:30pm (Youth Party 7 - 8:30) with lunch, a BBQ dinner and an after party for youth from 7 to 8:30pm.
 Where: At the San Domenico School, 1500 Butterfield Rd. in San Anselmo.
 Cost: $27.50 - includes organic lunch and dinner. Need-based scholarships and group discounts available.
 You can find out more about Next Generation and the Green Your School conference on-line at http://www.gonextgeneration.org


# BURNING MAN ON FILM Sat. October 1st  12noon

We have wonderful news about 2 of our favorite all-time Burning Man documentaries!  Purple Productions' "Dust Devils" will be having its North American festival premiere at the San Francisco World Film Festival (SWIFT) at the end of this month (*bonus! it's programmed along with an outstanding short on Reverend Billy called "Preacher with an Unknown God"). PLUS! Gone Off Deep's "Burning Man: Beyond Black Rock" will be having its official bigtime festival World Premiere at the prestigious AFI Fest in Hollywood in early November.

This is extremely good news for all Burners worldwide, as each of these films does a wonderful job of dispelling a lot of the negative myths about Burning Man and educating the public about our special little corner of the universal culture.  As many of you know, Burning Man's ongoing existence and especially our community's connection through the regionals network greatly depend on a better understanding (and therefore less fear) of what we are about from the general public...films like these can bring the true story to people who have never been to Burning Man and will likely never go, and have already mentally filed it away as "like a Woodstock" or "a big rave in the desert" or "some Pagan hippie thing."

SF World Film Festival:
"Dust Devils" and "Preacher with an Unknown God" SWIFT screenings:

Sat. October 1st  12noon
Cine Arts Empire Theater   85 West Portal Ave
(screens with Richard Roll's "DownDog" and a 5min. Yoga class)

Tickets and passes to the festival (which is chock full of great films, btw, including a Jeff Buckley documentary I'm preparing for with a full box of kleenex in my pocket) can be be purchased through TicketWeb (http://www.ticketweb.com or
866.468.7619)  The festival tells us that the weekend night screenings usually sell out, so get 'em early.

+++++++

"Beyond Black Rock" screenings at AFI Fest in Los Angeles are TBA, but will be in first week of November... more on those later in the JRS.

We're hoping to send a strong message to these festival programmers that they have (finally!) done a good thing by bringing in Burning Man films... so let's fill up these screenings and make sure every press monkey and distributor there sees and hears an overwhelming enthusiastic response!

For those of you unable to catch these films at the festivals, both are available (exclusively) from the marketplace on our fine website, and both come highly recommended.

http://www.burningman.com/marketplace


# aturday, October 1, 6 p.m. Howard Lyman, The Mad Cowboy  to Speak in Marin
 Howard Lyman, the fourth generation cattle rancher who won't eat meat, author of MAD COWBOY and the new book NO MORE BULL will be speaking at a free meeting of Marin Vegetarian Education Group at 6 PM at the Town Center Shopping Center's Community Room in Corte Madera.
 This is a free event and a wonderful chance to invite your friends, co-workers, and neighbors to hear an entertaining speaker and watch a short, powerful film.
 The Community Room is located on the south end of the property in the office building at 770 Tamalpais Drive, Suite 201. The door is next to the entrance to The Good Guys that faces the center, not the one that faces the parking lot. There is an elevator to the second floor. Come hear about Mad Cow Disease and what the government does not want you to know about common practices in the meat industry.
 Howard Lyman's new book, No More Bull! includes more than 100 delicious vegan recipes from terrific home chefs and professional chefs. The subtitle of the book is The Mad Cowboy Targets America's Worst Enemy: Our Diet. The book is entertaining, informative, and full of great recipes, so look for a copy at bookstores this month.



# Sat., Oct. 1, 7:00 pm  Andres Edwards and Sim Van der Ryn
 Book Passage Bookstore   51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera, CA 94925   Info: (415) 927-0960 
 Join Andres Edwards and Sim Van der Ryn as they discuss their new books, The Sustainability Revolution: Portrait of a Paradigm Shift and Design for Life: The Architecture of Sim Van der Ryn. As an educator, author, media designer and environmental systems consultant, Edwards's work provides a comprehensive primer on the history, evolution and future of the movement toward sustainability. Sharing his years of experience as a teacher and using his building designs as examples, Van der Ryn shows us that buildings are not objects but organisms, and cities are not machines but complex ecosystems. Design for Life illustrates how Van der Ryn came to see the shifting patterns in nature and how these patterns profoundly affect how people live and work in the structures we build.


# Screening of film GO FURTHER, starring Woody Harrelson, for Bike Aid
Sat, Oct 1 7:30 pm New College Theater
777 Valencia @ 18th & 19th St sf
 Global Exchange's Bike-Aid Program and New College Media Studies M.A. Program will be hosting this special screening of "Go Further". This semi-documentary film of Woody and friends on a biking adventure gives a humorous and insightful perspective on living in a more sustainable way.
 TICKETS: $5 - 10 donation requested. No one turned away for lack of funds. Proceeds will benefit Bike-Aid's Partner Rider program, which provides partial scholarships for those who wouldn't otherwise be able to participate.
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php


# Please join Bay Area Vegetarians on Saturday, 10/1/05, at 7:30 pm, as we write letters advocating for animals. We’ll write to state, county, and federal legislators and officials, corporations, etc. encouraging compassion to animals. We will be a voice for the voiceless with our personal, handwritten, high-impact letters
 
New activists are encouraged to attend. You don’t need any experience in letter-writing. We’ll help you.
 
It's helpful if you can bring:
-pen and paper
-envelopes and stamps
-name of your State & Fed. legislators--find them at http://www.vote-smart.org/
 
We will be meeting at Bay Leaf Café, a charming, organic/vegan restaurant in downtown Palo Alto. They serve great vegan food as well as Maggie Mudd’s vegan ice cream and other vegan desserts. Check them out at: http://www.bayareaveg.org/ug/display.htm?id=17
 
Bay Leaf is located at 520 Ramona St. Palo Alto, CA 94301. 
Cross street is University.           Please RSVP at 
http://www.bayareaveg.org/events.htm?EID=979#979

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# East Bay people, come support the Big Tree in his campaign to join the Palo Alto City Council! October 1, 8 PM to 10 PM.
Please join me for a campaign party in Oakland on Saturday, October 1 at 8pm to learn more about my bid for a seat on the Palo Alto City Council.  The focus will be on fun (food, drink and merry-making), with minimal pontificating.  I’m mostly looking forward to reconnecting with East Bay and San Francisco friends. -Peter Drekmeier
The location for the festivities: 7600 Circle Hill Drive, Oakland. Get on 580 East, take the Edwards Avenue exit. Right on Edwards, Left on Greenly, Left on Circle Hill.
Please let us know if you can join the fun! Meet the candidate before he becomes a national figure!
Plant Trees endorses Peter Drekmeier, whom I met in 1989 as he was issues coordinator for Earthday 1990.

  
# Oct 1st Groove Garden http://www.thegroovegarden.com
2398 Sir Francis Drake, Fairfax $15/8pm
 Ganga Giri joins us at the Groove Garden for a full-on
evening of didgeridoo-driven, percussively ripped
funky, pumpin house from Austrailia.
This may be his last stop before leaving the country
so join us for a juicy evening of dance madness and
community connectivity!
Naasko (interchill) makes a rare Bay Area appearance
in the chillspace to spin the signature sounds of lush
ambience that is putting the northwest on the
downtempo map. Also in the chillspace is Sound Spaces'
Ron Tofanelli who's sonic eardrops of organic elements
will lull you into "null" ubiety
Dragonfly wields a cache of new vinyl in machete-like
fashion to cut a swathe through new dance territory. A
cornocopia of funky, mad remixes awaits your body for
moves yet-to-be-discovered!
Ganga Giri - 4-piece live
Didgeridoo, percussion, bass, vocals, laptops
and... DJ Dragonfly  Naasko  Ron Tofanelli 


# SAT Oct 1 is the next Spin THIS!
A quirky, devious, eccentric, and twisted night for the FREAK in all of us! Music to soothe your DARK cravings.  A sublime melting pot of the best of the "alternative" sub-cultures.
 GUEST DJs: **Clare Large from the UK! http://intelligentaudio.net
http://www.globalsound.ca http://www.tek-djs.com
 **sindri (imputor, dim sum,lightrhythm)
 LIVE MUSICK: **Brain Damage (S.P.A.Z., IOT) http://www.spaz.org
Listen to a recent live set!- http://www.spaz.org/~ian/StudMaster1.mp3
 **Nezzy Idy (Katabatik) 'Experimental Darkwave'
http://www.myspace.com/nezzyidy BEWARE MySpace bought by FOX.
 VJs: **maxMIN (NeuroGenesix) TBA
 SIDESHOW ENTERTAINERS: **Nurse Glitch MORE TBA
 Sat Oct 1st and every 1st Sat Rawhide 280 7th st. @ Folsom SF
9-2, 21+ $3 b4 10, $7 after
Dress to celebrate your inner freak always strongly encouraged, never required.
http://www.dark-tekno.com/spinthis/
spinthis@dark-tekno.com
http://dark-tekno.tribe.net/ (join our tribe for up to minute details and special offers!)


#  Oct 1 Lorin @ Mesmerizing The Ultra Bassnectar Record Release
 The Do Lab  Los Angeles, http://www.bassnectar.net/schedule
10/1 Lucent Delirium-Bassnectar Release Party
http://www.thedolab.com/lucentdelirium.html



# Oct 1,2 Castro Street Fair A celebration of ‘middle class’ gay lifestyles and commerce in the gay mecca.
1st weekend in October http://www.bagdadbythebay.com/guides/fairs.html Castro Between 19th and Market.


# October 1 - 2, 2005  Bay Area Counter Military Conference
Military Out of Our Schools, counter-recruitment conference
 "ON THE FRONT LINES--Options for Youth in Times of War."
 Tentative Location - San Francisco City College 
 Are you part of a local counter recruitment effort? We urge you to attend the next planning meeting which is scheduled for Thursday evening, June 30th at the AFSC headquarters, 65 9th St, S.F. We have begun to start early--at 6:30 PM in order to get out promptly at 8:30 PM.
 Bay Area youth leaders are strongly encourage to attend these meetings and plan for the components and outreach for this vitally important educational action opportunity.



Sun Oct 2

# october fashionfest - miss velvet cream loves you...... 
tasty menswear and womenswear for the urban nomad 
also check out TINC and her delicious jodphurs and brown b. menswear special silkscreened editions 

OCTOBERFASHIONFEST : dj's, brunch, cocktails : FREE 
Sunday, October 2nd 12 NOON-5 PM 
12 Galaxies 
http://www.12galaxies.com/home.html
2565 Mission Street @ 22nd : San Francisco, CA . 94110 
415-970-9777 

WHY SHOP AT THE MALL WHEN YOU CAN SHOP AT THE BAR. 

Rather than wait in line for brunch at your local breakfast haunt, come 
to the 12 Galaxies where you can indulge in bruch, cocktails and 
shopping with over 30 local designers for men and women. Rock Candy will be showcasing her latest rock and roll jewels, Cadence Clothing fashioning all cool messengers, new fall dresses from PorkChop and Nooworks, one of a kind panties from Boi-oi-oing and those naughty aprons from Betty Croaker. Or if you're not in the mood to shop stop by Leslita and get that eyebrow waxing you've been meaning to, or get your bangs trimmed in our mini beauty salon! Oh and of course you can do all this while enjoying a pancake breakfast and a Bloody Mary. Could you ask for more? 

Rock Candy, SandyRock, Machina, Mari Reed, Cadence Clothing, Cookie and the Dude, Waxing by Leslita, Blissen, Jennifer Shauman, Pinch, 8MM, Taylor Made It, bee.brown, Porkchop,Rock Paper Scissors, Tinc, miss velvet cream, Betty Croaker, Crease, Fluffyco, Nooworks, Boi-oi-oing, Threads by Cho Cho, Carrie Vawter F.O.W.L. and many more. 

SUPPORT LOCAL ARTISTS: 
SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES : 
FAIR TRADE ECONOMIES 

cash - checks - gifts, barters and negotiations accepted 
To view this listing, click here:  (but Tribe KILLS links, eh)
sanfrancisco.tribe.net/listin...6f2d171


# Sun, Oct 2nd:
Avalon Rising at The Celtic Storm Charity Concert, a free concert to
be held in San Francisco (at the Civic Center Plaza) on October 2,
2005 at 1:45pm with charities present to accept donations for 
hurricane victims. The concert will feature two locally-based Celtic 
Rock bands; Tempest and Avalon Rising. Civic Center Plaza, SF
http://www.webtrinket.net


#  SF Living Foods Potluck  Sund Oct 2 1-4pm 
 This event repeats on the first Sunday of every month. 
 Mission Community Center  SW Corner Valencia & 17th St


# EFF Hosts 15th Anniversary Party Sun Oct 2 5-10pm. Free
EFF Hosts 15th Anniversary Party!

When: Sunday, October 2nd, 2005 at 5:00 PM
Where: EFF Headquarters in San Francisco, 454 Shotwell Street, 94110

Mark your calendars! EFF is 15 years old this year, and we are going  
to celebrate! We're having an anniversary bash at our San Francisco  
headquarters on Shotwell Street on Sunday, October 2nd, 2005. The  
party starts at 5 p.m.

Join us for delicious Mexican food and drinks from Pancho Villa, hear  
a special address from our founders, John Perry Barlow and John  
Gilmore, taste our special 3D cake, and enjoy both the grooves of  
Gypsy Jazz from the Zegnotronic Rocket Society, and the hypnotic  
beats of DJ Ripley and Kid Kameleon.

Our celebration is free of charge and open to anyone, so bring your  
friends and family. We look forward to celebrating with you!

Please let us know you're coming so we don't run out of food and  
libations! Send an email to rsvp@eff.org, or call 415-436-9333 x129.

EFF's office is located at 454 Shotwell Street and is BART  
accessible. Take BART to 16th and Mission, walk to 19th street and  
take a left, and take another left on Shotwell Street, three blocks  
down. We are located between 18th and 19th on Shotwell.
 
Electronic Frontier Foundation
454 Shotwell Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
415-436-9333
 rsvp@eff.org 415-436-9333 x129
http://www.eff.org/eff15


# A Benefit to Rebuild Green in New Orleans
Truthsayers: A Cultural Marathon on the Crisis in the Gulf
 Sunday, October 2 5-8pm $20-$2000 Sliding Scale Donations
 
 From Bagdad to Baton Rouge, the U.S administration is responsible  
for untold death, destruction and military occupation. This event was  
put together as a spontaneous response to human suffering. It's an  
artist and activist-packed marathon to support grassroots efforts to  
rebuild New Orleans on principles of sustainability, economic,  
environmental and racial justice. Have you wanted to write a check  
for Katrina Relief, but you don't trust the Red Cross to get your  
money to the people? Do you want to know what is really happening  
from community activists on the ground? Come out and here from the  
truthsayers, bring your checkbook and give 'til it hurts! Funds will  
be split between Rebuild Green in New Orleans and the Vanguard  
Foundation's People's Hurricane Relief Fund-earmarked specifically  
for children.

Luisah Teish
Marga Gomez
Will Durst
Anne Galjour
Loco Bloco
Dance Brigade
Keith Hennessy
Matt Gonzalez
  Amara Tabor Smith
of Urban Bush Women
Maurice Campbell
Ross Mirkarimi
Beth Custer Ensemble
Molotov Mouths
Ahimsa Sumchai
  Medea Benjamin
Lines in Analog Sound
The Aux Cajunals
and
a Report from
Malik Rahim
of the
Green Party,
New Orleans
 
Brava Theater Center
2789 24th Street (@ York) SF 415-647-2822
http://www.brava.org

PARKING:
Parking Available at San Francisco General Hospital, 23rd and San  
Bruno. From Brava Theater Center, continue on 24th Street to Potrero  
Avenue. Turn left on Potrero, and continue to 23rd Street. Turn right  
on 23rd, the garage will be on your right hand side between Utah and  
San Bruno.
  
http://www.brava.org


# Sun Oct 2 7pm-12am
CLEAN FUEL CONVERGENCE :  MODELING CLEAN FUEL SOLUTIONS TO OUR ENERGY 
AND CLIMATE CRISIS

Julia Butterfly Hill and Clean Fuel Caravan Coalition to Showcase 
Energy Solutions 
Veggie Oil-Powered We the Planet Bus to Kick Off National Tour in San 
Francisco on Oct. 2!

WHEN:   Sunday, October 2nd   NOON to 5pm and an Evening Benefit from 
7pm to Midnight
WHERE:  CELLspace s Mission Village Market @ 18th and Florida St., 
San Francisco

Join activist Julia Butterfly Hill, Circle of Life’s We the Planet 
Bus crew, and members of the Rainforest Action Network, PostCarbon 
Institute, and the Clean Fuel Caravan Coalition for a major convergence of 
renewable fuel experts, green vehicles, energy enthusiasts, entertainers 
and everyone interested in solutions to our petroleum dependency and 
the growing climate crisis.   The Clean Fuel Convergence will feature 
free workshops, demonstrations and speakers addressing fuel choices such 
as recycled vegetable oil, bio-diesel and ethanol. Be sure to check out 
the bus and car show featuring the latest in green vehicle design 
inside and out.  Julia Butterfly Hill will be showcasing her new recycled 
vegetable oil-powered eco-tour bus and will be launching their Fall 2005 
We the Planet Bus Tour which will reach thousands of people across the 
United States.  For youth and families, we will be showcasing eco-games 
and recycled art exhibit.  CELLspace's Mission Village Market is also 
the site where 7 buses have been converted to run on veggie oil and has 
served as the launch point for five national tours.  Join us in the 
evening from 7pm for an evening benefit celebration at CELLspace.

Daytime Event    12 Noon   5pm CELLspace's Mission Village Market @ 
18th and Florida 
Mission District, San Francisco, CA

Green Bus and Car Show  Noon   5pm
Workshops 
12Noon-Renewable Fuel Overview
1pm BioFuels4Schools/Sustainable Living Roadshow 
1pm   Planning your Vegetable Oil Conversion 
2pm - Julia Butterfly Hill will be joined by Jonathan Youtt of the 
Clean Fuel Caravan Coalition and David Room of Post Carbon Institute
2pm-4pm Conversion Show& Tell  “ featuring busses & cars
2pm Intro to Ethanol
3pm  Fuel Filter Change Demonstration
3pm Connecting Local, National/Global Environmental and Social Justice 
Issues 
4pm  Q&A  “ Open Forum
4pm For Ladies Only – An Informal Bio-fuel Discussion           

Evening Event   7pm-Midnight @CELLspace 2050 Bryant @ 18th Mission 
District, San Francisco, CA
$10-50 Sliding Scale : The Clean Fuel Caravan Coalition will host an 
evening celebration to benefit the Sustainable Living Roadshow  
featuring Julia Butterfly Hill, 
The Dick 'n Dubya Show featuring members of the S.F. Mime Troupe 
presenting excerpts from the Republican Outreach Cabaret www.dickndubya.us, 
Becky White and the O2 Collective,
The Big Tadoo Puppet Crew, 
The Veggie-powered bluegrass string band
All Star Jam featuring Members of Hamsa Lila, Aphrodesia, and 
Batmakumba

Clean Fuel Caravan Coalition
The Clean Fuel Caravan Coalition is a group of existing organizations 
that utilize clean-fuels (Biodiesel, Ethanol, Recycled Veggie Oil, 
Hydrogen, Hybrid, etc) in our ongoing educational tours to share ideas and 
resources about sustainable living.   We tour using clean fuels in 
response to the cycle of global and environmental crisis perpetuated by the 
petroleum fuel economy.  We are currently organizing the Sustainable 
Living Roadshow for 2006.  http://www.cleanfuelcaravan.org



Mon Oct 3 New Moon

# San Rafael KFC Protest October 7th from 5:00-6:00 PM
We need your help to speak on behalf of chickens being tortured by KFC!
Please join Hannah Tai, PETA and Bay Area Vegetarians on Friday,
October 7th from 5:00-6:00 PM to protest KFC at 555 2nd Street, San
Rafael, CA 94901 (Marin County). *Please note new location*. For more
information, please email Hannah (hannahtai@hotmail.com).
Please come out and show people that the secret in KFC's secret recipe
is the torture of millions of chickens.
KFC is responsible for continuing a long history of cruelty to the
animals they raise and slaughter. PETA has asked repeatedly for
compliance in instigating humane practices within their company, and
KFC has refused to make these changes.
Please join our worldwide campaign against KFC by attending this protest.
You can visit http://www.KentuckyFriedCruelty.com for more information.
Signs and leaflets provided. If you can't make this date, please note
that we are attempting to make this a monthly protest usually
happening on the first Friday of the month. Please check the Bay Area
Vegetarian event calendar or email host to confirm.
Please see BAV's schedule for other monthly KFC demos and other animal
welfare issues. http://www.bayareaveg.org Thanks for all of your help!



Tue Oct 4

TODAY IS THE DAY FOR CLEANING OUT MY GARAGE
email me or tribe me for details
I have oh so much stuff. see 
http://www.planttrees.org/events.php and look at 10.4 for description of items.
Please only show up at 7-9pm.  THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT

# YOUR OWN  HEALTH  AND FITNESS Layna Berman tues 1-2pm
EXPLORA- TION Michio Kaku Tues 2-3pm 94.1 http://KPFA.org


# Animal Law - Attorney Counseling Evening
  Tuesday, October 4 6:00-8:00 pm
Location: Contra Costa County Bar Assoc
704 Main Street, Martinez

Get your legal questions answered simply, quickly, and at no charge!
Attorneys will either deliver a short presentation with a  Q & A 
session at the end of the event. The clinic is administered on a first
come, first serve basis. Please be sure to arrive early. If you have
questions about the clinic, contact Christine Morrissey at (925)
370-2548 or cmorrissey@cccba.org

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# WholeBody Wisdom EVENINGS at:                       
1074 Folsom Street @ 7th St, SF
(HELD EACH TUESDAY in SF from 7:45pm-10:00pm
All of these community events are for both Men & Women)
*       Sept. 27:   Erotic Redirection
*       Oct. 4:      Control & Surrender
*       Oct. 11:    WholeBodied Communication
*       Oct. 18:    Loving Your Shadow
*       Oct. 25:    WholeBodied Rejuvenation
*       Nov. 1:     Embracing the Feminine Storm
*       Nov. 8:     Storming the Masculine
*       Nov. 15:   Emotional Intimacy
For complete details and early registration discounts go to:
http://www.WholeBodyWisdom.com



Wed Oct 5

# Wed Oct 5 First Wednesday FREE day @ 
http://exploratorium.edu 3601 Lyon @ Lombard


# Welcome Cindy Sheehan Home With Love Wed Oct 5  7:00 pm 
 Grand Lake Theater 3200 Grand Avenue, Oakland 
with Speakers and Music
  Join us and show your appreciation for Cindy!
 Cindy Sheehan will speak along with 
Medea Benjamin, co-founder of Code Pink & Global Exchange, 
 local representatives from 
 Gold Star Families for Peace, 
 the Iraqi American community, 
 Veterans for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War
 and more $20 suggested donation. 
 Benefits Cindy's organization Gold Star Families for Peace, Code Pink and Global Exchange.
For advance tickets call 415-255-7296 ext. 253 
http://globalexchange.org/getinvolved.php


# Wed Oct 5, 7 p.m. Marin's Green Party County Council
 Monthly meeting
 Come meet and greet your local GREEN PARTY representatives, and consider joining with us as we move the GREEN agenda forward in Marin.
This Month's Topics
 Elections, Campaigns & Endorsements (time to get busy)
 Pesticides in San Rafael
 Pick A Working Committee
 Growing Marin Greens
 Instant Runoff Voting/Is It Right For Marin
 Local, State and National issues and actions.
 Meeting location:
 College of Marin - Kentfield
 Student Services Building
 Cafeteria (look for the positive people)
 Parking: Most lots have a parking fee, so either pay the price, or park in the street or the free lot down by the PE complex (across from Woodlands Market). Directions and maps: 
http://www.marin.cc.ca.us/com/directions.htm
 Please pass this announcement on to your friends and sister GREENS...All GREENS, allies and people of good will are welcome, see you there!



Thur Oct 6
 
# Thu Oct 6 HERBAL HIGHWAY Karyn Sanders every Thu 1-2pm
 VISIONARY ACTIVIST Caroline Casey 2-3pm http://kpfa.org  94.1 fm Berkeley


# Thur Oct 6 first Thursdays FREE @ 49 Geary 5:30-7:30pm
20 Galleries on 4 floors  Fun Party!  Check it out!


# This Delicate Monster- MICHELLE HANDELMAN at Rx Gallery
 Thu Oct 6 6PM Rx Gallery  132 Eddy Street (at Mason) 
San Francsico, CA 94102  view map  More Info:  (415) 474-7973
http://www.rxgallery.com
 New York-based media artist Michelle Handelman makes her first return to the Bay Area in three years for this, her first solo exhibition at Rx. For the exhibition Handelman transforms the gallery with projections, live performers, and photographs from her latest project This Delicate Monster - a place where passion, obsession, fashion and ugliness collide. Performance and opening night sponsored by Trumer Pils and the San Francisco Bay Guardian.



Fri Oct 7

# BURNING MAN ON GALLERY WALLS
In addition, two exhibits of photos taken at Burning Man are coming up:
John Brennan Portraits
John has shot 10 years at Burning Man at the Free Photography Zone
SF Black & White Gallery
619 Post Street
SF CA 94109
Opening reception Oct. 7, 6-10 pm
http://www.johnbrennanphoto.com
Box People at Burning Man by Bill Tonnesen and John Romero Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art 7160 Main Street Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 Opening Reception, Thursday, October 13, 2005, 7:00 to 9:00 P.M.
Free with RSVPs to 480-968-7895
http://www.getoutaz.com/arts/box0520.shtml


# Vanilla Sex, 2005 Frid ct 7 8-11pm Free
 
Friday, October 7 - Opening of "Vanilla Sex, 2005", a show of 50  
romantic images of explicit sex that challenge the banality of  
pornography, by noted local photographer Michael Rosen. - The Center  
For Sex And Culture, 398 11th Street at Harrison - 8PM to 11PM -  
Free. Light refreshments, raunchy readings and erotic performances!
 
 Center For Sex And Culture 398 11th Street at Harrison
San Francisco 415-255-1155 http:www.sexandculture.org
 
 

# National Strategy Conference Refusing to Pay for War
October 7-9th, 2005. Brooklyn (NY) http://nwtrcc.org/meetings.htm
 Northern California War Tax Resistance http://www.nowartax.org


# October 7 - 9 Berkeley Juggling & Unicycle Festival
 King Middle School, 1781 Rose St. Berkeley, CA
Not just for jugglers or unicyclists!!!  Hula Hoopers, Poi, Staff,
We would love to have some hoopers come out.  There will be poi, diablo, 
and hopefully a wide variety of other fun activities!
We would also love to have a hooping workshop and/or performer for our 
variety show on Saturday night.
http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~juggle/festival

Festival Hours
	• 	Friday Open Juggling: 5pm to 9:30pm
	• 	Saturday Open Juggling: 10am to 9:30pm
	• 	Saturday Public Show: 7:30pm
	• 	Sunday Open Juggling: 10am to 4pm
	• 	Sunday Juggle-Games: early afternoon-ish

Public Show 1781 Rose St, Berkeley, CA
 7:30pm Sat Oct 8th $12  



Sat Oct 8

# Sat Oct 8, 11 a.m  Human-Powered Parade and Biketoberfest
 A celebration of petroleum-free possibilities …so
 Come on people throughout the land 
 get yer butts out yer vehicles   and take a stand
 Come ‘n join the Human Powered Parade   and listen to a band 
 (Even Bush wants you to stop using so much gas)
 Fair-Anselm Plaza Fairfax
 Bike decorating clinic begins at 10 a.m.
 Could this be the beginning of a critical mass in Marin?
 Better come find out…  http://mpjc.org

 
# GE Free Dance Party and Rally  2005-10-08 5:30 PM
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/2d4de85b-89a1-4b2f-b6be-407e4fff64e4

A dance party and campaign rally to benefit the GE Free Sonoma initiative campaign will rock the Sebastopol Community Center on Saturday, October 8. Organizers promise an evening of music, knowledge and community empowerment.

Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for an evening of music, laughs and noted speakers. Admission is $15, and only $10 for those who join the list of volunteers assisting with the GE Free campaign. All proceeds go to the campaign.

Performers are donating their energy and their time. The musical lineup includes Sol Horizon, Carnaval Spirit, DJ Dragonfly, and Patric Optimystic Music, with a special appearance by Swami Beyondananda. 

Samplings of gourmet food and coffee will fill the tables of the main hall, along with a beer and wine bar. Knowledge about Genetically Modified food and the GE Free Initiative will also be there in abundance. Speakers will include Larry Robinson, Mayor of Sebastopol; Patricia Dines, activist and author of The Organic Guide book series; and Betty Biodiesel. The startling documentary The Future of Food will show several times during the day.

The GE Free initiative, when passed, will set in place a 10-year moratorium on Genetically modified food crops. At this event, issues of crop contamination, seed integrity, health and the corporate control of food will be discussed. 

This is a dance party with a purpose, and it is sponsored by Harmony Festival, Green Mary, North Bay EcoFest, Daily Acts, and Archer Audio.

Sebastopol Community Center is located at 390 Morris St
101 North to Santa Rosa, West on 12 to Sebastopol. 
North on Morris (1st Light as you enter Sebastapol.
For more information or to make a donation, visit
http://www.gefreesonoma.org  or call (707) 823-4410. To volunteer for the campaign, email mary@green-mary.com or call Mary at (707) 548-7582.


# Party for a great cause! You are invited to a benefit for
 People's Grocery at Mariposa Grove Saturday, October 8th
4pm – 12am 828 59th Street, Oakland Admission $2-20
 
Let us tempt your senses
and entertain your spirit...
Food & Drink ($)
Children's Activities 4-8pm
Live Performances including:
Music, Fire, Theater, Dance...
Live & Silent Auction ($)
DJ
 
People's Grocery is a community-based organization working to find creative solutions to the food needs of the residents of West Oakland by building a local food system and local economy.
Loaded with fresh produce, staple goods, and healthy snacks, the People's Grocery Mobile Market is a truck converted into a grocery store on wheels that travels through West Oakland selling food. People's Grocery staff, volunteers and school groups maintain urban gardens. Food produced at these gardens is harvested for sale on the Mobile Market and is also foraged by neighbors and school children.
http://www.peoplesgrocery.org
 
Mariposa Grove is an arts- and activism-based affordable co-housing community.
http://www.healthyarts.com/mariposagrove
 
For more information about the benefit party, please email: fire at healthyarts dot com


# in addition to Decompression, all bay area hoopers are also invited 
to my birthday hooping picnic @ oakland's woodminster ampitheatre 
park/garden next saturday, 10/8 from ~4:00-sunset.  please email me 
if you have Qs or need more info!  it's a gorgeous location with 
waterfalls and fountains, perfect for hooping, picnicing, and sunset watching.
http://www.jayober.com/photos/20050917-WoodminsterHooping/index.html


# Sat Oct. 8 @ 7 p.m San Quentin Families Project Benefit   Larkspur Café Theatre 
 500 Magnolia Ave, Larkspur 415.924.6107, 
http://www.larkspurcafetheatre.com
 Van Jones will be giving a keynote talk about over-incarceration in California’s billion dollar prison industry, and the over-incarceration of marginalized peoples. The evening will have Suzi Jestadt and Liza Klein highlighting the project and others directly or indirectly tied to San Quentin speaking on their experiences. We invite you to come join us for a heartfelt and worthwhile evening to benefit the San Quentin Families Project.
 The San Quentin Families Project was started by Suzi Jestadt after her transformative experience helping to facilitate a “positive attitude” support group with life inmates at San Quentin Prison. The desire exhibited by the men in this group to be positive and constructive in their prison lives, is enveloped by enough grace and beauty to be shared with each living person outside prison walls. Suzi went to Liza Klein, pastor of the First United Methodist Church, for support and input on a project to somehow help prisoners, and together they created the San Quentin Families Project.
 The project is working to start relationships with these and other men of the prison community, in assisting them to be connected with their children while incarcerated. It hopes to develop, cultivate, and sustain relationships by helping to coordinate physical visits, funding materials for contact, and encouraging the men to be active parents in their children lives. 
 Food, Drink, Organic ice cream and Live music from Baslao, Shree Dove, and Joanne Lawson will be served.
 Hosted by Suzi Jestadt $15-$25  Tickets available at:
 Bedrock Music 415.258.9745
 First United Methodist Church of San Rafael 415.453.8716
 and will be available at the door on the evening of the event.
 No one turned away for lack of funds.
 For more detailed information and/or questions call Suzi @ 415.485.0676 



Sun Oct 9

# Sun Oct 9 decompression 650 Indiana @ Mariposa, Block Party. 
http://burningman.com


# DECOMPRESSION PARTY ANYONE? SF Decompression 2005
 Sun Oct 9 NOON Indiana St Between Mariposa and 21st
Main Entrance: 19th and Minnesota: SE of 280 / Mariposa
 http://www.burningman.com/blackrockcity_yearround/special_events/decompression/decom2005.html


# Burning Man Presents: The SF Decompression Heat The Street FaIRE!
SUNDAY, October 9th,
STARTS AT NOON - SHARP!!! (Hint: Be sure to come early this year! Great art and performances early and only those who come early will get passes to enter Cocomo after 9:30pm!)
on INDIANA STREET (bet. Mariposa and 21st in SF)

Main Entrance: 19th and Minnesota   -   Shine or Rain
$10 in Black Rock City attire; $20 street wear
All ages outdoors (kids under 12 free); 21+ inside Cocomo
Esprit Park closes and outdoor sound ends 10pm (Please no drumming either!)
Cocomo closes 1:30am
PLEASE take public transit/carpool/bike or park on 3rd St. or SBC Park;
Respect the neighbors; don't litter or park in driveways.
LEAVE NO TRACE! and leave surrounding blocks QUIETLY end of night.
21+ to drink with I.D.

Welcome back! This is your invitation to decompress with playa artists, theme camps and performers from the Conscious, Subconscious and the Unconscious at our 6th Anniversary Heat The Street F(a)IRE!

Join us AT NOON SHARP! for a full day of MIND-boggling art and art cars; interactive theme camps; a full range of live music, cabaret, circus, puppetry, dance, DJs, and theatrical performances; processions; and other Burning Man 2005 PSYCHE theme art. The festivities will be spread over four blocks, an art park, 3 stages, an indoor club with patio and multimedia wall of new Burning Man imagery! Bring interactive games and food for a BYO picnic in the park. Bring your art, theme camp and Burning Man videos/imagery. Express yourself and dress your playa best! We will be creating "Black Top City" with all manner of PSYCHE pARTicipation, including and especially YOU!

Invitation graphic and details here: http://www.burningman.com

http://www.burningman.com/blackrockcity_yearround/special_events/decompression/decom2005.html



# The San Francisco Tesla Society Presents a free lecture

"September Surprise, October Surprise:
Everything You Think You Know About 9/11 Is Wrong --

featuring  Barbara Honegger

Sunday, October 9, 2001    1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
at Round Table Pizza
Banquet Room on 2nd Floor
5160 Geary Blvd. (at 16th Ave.)
San Francisco, California

Barbara Honegger is a senior military affairs journalist and
founding member of the International 9/11 Truth Alliance.
Her talk will compliment Jim Hoffman's September
presentation and feature a scientific investigation / data
analysis of the 9/11 Pentagon attacks.  Honegger was the
first to expose the meaning and central importance of the
multiple-hijack-scenario anti-terror emergency response
exercises and wargames being conducted by the Bush
Administration on Sept. 11th.  Her 9/11 contributions are
prominently credited and featured in "Crossing the Rubicon"
by Michael Ruppert and "Inside Job" by Jim Marrs.

Ms. Honegger served as a White House Policy Analyst in the
1980's and was the first public resignation of conscience
from the Reagan-Bush Administration.  She is the author of
"October Surprise", the first book to document the secret
deal between the 1980 Reagan-Bush Campaign and the radical
Islamist Khomeini regime to delay the release of the U.S.
hostages in Iran until after the 1981 presidential
inauguration of Ronald Reagan. Exposure of the "October
Surprise" ignited a major Congressional investigation.

Ms. Honegger earned the first accredited U.S. graduate
degree in Consciousness Studies/Experimental Parapsychology,
from John F. Kennedy University  (1981).  She holds a B.A.
in Communications/Honors Writing from Stanford University
(1969), with expertise in the neuropsychology of human
and nonhuman primate communication.
 ----------------------------------------
 
STATUS ON MOHSEN HOURMANESH, D.E.D.
Citizenship or Deportation

Several SF Tesla Society officers joined other supporters of
Mohsen
Houmanesh at a Federal Immigration Court Hearing in San
Francisco in August.
The Judge postponed his final decision so that additional
evidence regarding
Mo's case can be prepared and presented next year at another
hearing in
January 2006.  We hope that at that time, justice will be
served and Mohsen
Hourmanesh will finally be granted his well earned U.S.
citizenship.

 San Francisco Tesla Society has been providing free
science oriented
lectures to the public for over 12 years. For more
information, call our
hotline anytime at (415) 820-1451 or visit us online at
http://www.sftesla.org  and
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sfteslasociety



Mon Oct 10

# Mon Oct 10 7-9 pm FREE! - Create a Home That Inspires You
 One Taste: An Urban Retreat Center 1074 Folsom Street, San Francisco

Imagine living in a home that makes your heart sing every time you walk through the door. 

What would your life be like if your personal spaces supported and inspired you in every area of your life?

 Come spend a fun evening, full of useful exercises and intriguing conversation!
- Explore your own sense of style 
- Understand how you can work with your home so that it empowers and energizes you 
- Identify some immediate changes to make so your home is more beautiful and more “you” 
- Get energized and supported to make those changes

This event is FREE.  To reserve your spot please send an email to register at InsideOutDesignCoaching dot com with your full name and phone number (be sure to mention which event you're RSVP-ing for) or call One Taste at 415-503-1100.
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/42de818d-ef5a-47be-94f4-721112b3a4a9



Tues Oct 11

# YOUR OWN  HEALTH  AND FITNESS Layna Berman every tues 1-2pm
EXPLORA- TION Michio Kaku every Tues 2-3pm 94.1 http://KPFA.org


# Tues. Oct 11, 7p.m.  In the Great American Tradition
 A Town Hall Meeting  Terra Linda What are your views?:
 *The War on Iraq and its impact
 *The economy and the budget crunch
 *Other state and national issues…
 Christ Presbyterian Church
 Fritas and Del Ganado, Terra Linda
 Sponsored by the Santa Margarita Neighborhood Association (SMNA)
 Call Art Duffy 472.2400 or Cliff Meneken 499.1804 http://mpjc.org



Wed Oct 12

# BAY NATIVE CIRCLE every Tue -2 pm http://kpfa.org 94.1 fm
GUNS & BUTTER the economics of politics  every Tue 2-3 pm


# Astral Travel and Dreams: A Free 9-Week Course 
 Explore the world of dreams, lucid dreaming, dream symbols, astral projection, OBEs, the astral plane and learn techniques for relaxation, concentration, visualization, dream recall and awareness in this practical course. 
- Understand your dreams and why you have them. 
- Find out what the Astral plane is. 
- Learn how to Astral project and have out-of-the-body experiences. 
- Experience lucid dreaming. 
- Navigate your way around the Astral plane once you get there. 
- Learn how to protect yourself from negative influences while traveling. 
- Discover the workings of the subconscious mind. 
- Explore a whole new avenue of life. 
- Includes a reference dream guide to interpret the meaning of dreams. 
 10/12/2005, 7:30pm-8:30pm   Berkeley, CA 94704 
 (First week the class meets on Wednesday 10/12, then from week two till the end of the course the class meets on Mondays 7:30-8:30pm) 
 For info & bookings call: 510-652-1583 or email: bayarea at gnosticweb.com 
 Courses are also offered online at: 
http://www.gnosticweb.com 
 Other courses offered at Gnosticweb: 
Searching Within 
Journey to Enlightenment 
Advanced Investigation 
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/listing/Astral-Travel-and-Dreams-A-Free-9-Week-Course/san-francisco-ca/e3d2fbcb-53ef-4f44-bd93-bc76f25427d8



Thu Oct 13

# HERBAL HIGHWAY Karyn Sanders every Thu 1-2pm http://kpfa.org 
 VISIONARY ACTIVIST Caroline Casey 2-3 pm 94.1 fm Berkeley



# OCTOBER 14 - 16, 2OO5  16th Annual http://Bioneers.org 
Conference @ MARIN CENTER  SAN RAFAEL, CA
 Take part in this fertile network, rich with inspiring ideas, models, tools, and resources — and powerful connections. Join us in improving the environment by changing the world !
http://www.bioneers.org/conference/program.php



Sat Oct 15
  
# GI Rights Hotline Training October 15
 A crucial element to slowing the military machine is helping individual GIs get out of the military!  As CCCO has done since 1948, we are supporting individuals in their resistance and opposition to war.  In particular, we are standing with a group of people —GI’s whose questioning and resistance are increasing and becoming better known

 The GI Rights hotline is staffed by a network of organizations throughout the United States and in Germany.  In 2004 we received 32,000 calls from people who needed help obtaining discharge from the military.  Increasingly, people are also using email to contact us and we sent about 3,000 emails in response to email queries.  

The hotline provides accurate, comprehensive, and objective information on draft registration, military discharges, civil rights in the military, and involuntary activation and deployment of military personnel.  The work we do and the information we disseminate are known to enlisted people in numbers far greater then the thousands with whom we communicate personally.

We are seeking additional military counselors to volunteer on the Hotline.  Tasks include answering live phone calls, returning phone messages, responding to email inquiries, and making referrals to relevant organizations and individuals.  Volunteers make an initial one- year commitment of at least 2 hours of service per week.

 CCCO will be holding a GI Rights volunteer training on 
 Saturday, October 15, 2005  9am – 5pm
 405 14th St., Suite #205 Oakland, CA
 Pr-registration required by September 26
 For more information or to register for the training, call 
 510-465-1617 or  888-231-2226
 Or email steve@objector.org
http://www.objector.org/gitraining.html
 The training will provide an overview of all the discharges, AWOL practices and regulations, and  legal and ethical issues in hotline counseling.


#  Sat Oct 15 8:30 PM YOGA TAI CHI presents : autumn ball 
malakai, ben chun, mycho, moondoggy and more at http://cellspace.org
  ah yes! 
 the fog has rolled away. people are waking up from the burn of their summer, ready to hunker down into their passions and projects, maybe even heading north for a harvest. the wind smells its freshest in san francisco! 

 it must be time to strech out, ground out, connect with the heavens and the earth and dance all night to welcome in this fine season with the yoga tai chi collective at our beloved cellspace! 

 yoga tai chi collective invites you to an enchanted evening in celebration of the change of the season. 

 this cycle through we have the special presence on diana depineres leading us through yoga poses to bring in the night starting at 9:00. 

 at 10:00 our own patrick king leads us in the cycle of empty through full with his knowledge and sharing of tai chi. 

 at 11:00 the beat kick in! i (mycho cocoa) am honored to kick in the beats at cellspace and do promise to do it gently, deep, organically and funkily. 

 sf breakbeat hero ben chun of the false profits will take it from there, showing what the ceo of breaks can bring to the dance floor. 

 a very special apearance by the mysterious and amazing malakai of aspara will bring the evening to a high yet grindingly gorgeous vibration with some original cuts as well as some favorite floor fillers. 

 then our own moondoggy (awooooo!) takes us towards sunrise with his howlingly delicious blend of 2-step garage breaks and true feeling of the yoga tai chi vibe, we will be in good hands, haha... paws! 

 the music will be made possible by awakening productions sound. 
 dr. who, our special guest from japan will take care of your eye sockets with his sf premiere of visual projected wizardy. 

 and your tastebuds and tummy will be pleasured and nurtured by the organic vegetarian food of the convergence kitchen. did someone say young cocoa??? 

 delicious!!! it all goes down saturday october 15th at cellspace! 
2050 bryant street at 18th. 

and... partial proceeds go to benefit the ella baker center and their hurricane relief efforts! ( www.ellabakercenter.org ) 

http://lighterknights.com/flyers/cellspace

doors open at 8:30 
we'll be so happy to see you there! 


# ** 3RD ANNUAL L.A. BURNING MAN DECOMPRESSION STREET FAIRE!! ** Sat. Oct. 15th
http://www.la-burningman.com/
http://www.la-burningman.com/decom-05.htm
The Los Angeles Burning Man Decompression Street Faire is upon us!
Mark your calendars SATURDAY OCTOBER 15TH
12:00 noon until 12:00 midnight
$10. w/ Playa Wear or Playa Dust
$15. without
This is the 3rd annual L.A. Decom, taking place at the same location as the last two fabulous Decoms, in downtown L.A. in the Artists District. Three city blocks of Playa Pavement all to ourselves (and anyone else who might want a taste of what we're about)!
The main gate will be located in front of Little Pedro's Blue Bongo Cafe, which is located at:
901 E. 1st Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012-4007
The event continues down the block from there to Santa Fe Street, then one block to the left to Banning Street as well as one long block to the right under the bridge down to 2nd Street. That's a lot of street space to participate in the ways we like to. Here's a map (the star marks the entrance gate):
http://tinyurl.com/9dphm



Sun Oct 16

#  Sun Oct 16 Pacific Sound presents the final Sunset Party + hula hoops!
 of the season as we head north to Stafford Lake in Novato for an 
 afternoon with djs Solar, J-Bird, & Galen + special guests. Northern 
 Marin County can still get quite warm this time of year too. Bring a 
 blanket, a sack lunch, etc. The music starts at noon and goes til 8pm 
 with our standard predominate hoop time from 2-5. Parking is $8 a 
 vehicle for the day and the event itself is totally free! Let's 
 carpool cause gas is expensive and we'll save on parking too. I have 
 room in my car for up to 4 more leaving from San Francisco. Was it 
 last year we tied all the hoops to the roof of my car for this event?
 photo: http://flickr.com/photos/ariel/2289688/
 Pacific Sound: http://www.pacificsound.net/
 Stafford Lake: 
http://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/pk/main/pos/pdstaffordlke.cfm

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     bah@yahoogroups.com. 

 


Mon Oct 17 Full Moon


# Third Friday's Art Reception Fri Oct 21 5-8pm FREE door closes 7:30 pm
 Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi Hosts Art Opening of Tim Gaskin'sWork

"My work is a statement on how artists and advertising brands become  
icons."

On Friday, October 21, 2005, Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi hosts the  
monthly Third Friday's Art Reception in his City Hall office, Room  
282. This month's featured artist is Tim Gaskin.

Tim Gaskin is a third-generation San Franciscan, pop artist, and  
television and print journalist. He has been influenced by left-coast  
politics, the sexual revolution, television, magazines, fashion, the  
HIV/AIDS pandemic, local art, and dance music. Gaskin uses his art to  
transform and enhance the environment of others. His work has been  
called "inspired pop art, each seeking the balance of nature and flow  
of energy with just the right mix." His Superstar Collection includes  
strikingly vibrant Warhol-esque portraits of contemporary pop-culture  
icons. Gaskin is also the producer and host of Comcast's first LGBT  
show OUT Spoken.

 City Hall, Room 282 1 Carlton B Goodlett Place SF Polk @ Grove



Tues Oct 18

# YOUR OWN  HEALTH  AND FITNESS Layna Berman every tues 1-2pm
EXPLORA- TION Michio Kaku every Tues 2-3pm 94.1 http://KPFA.org



Wed Oct 19

# BAY NATIVE CIRCLE every Tue -2 pm http://kpfa.org 94.1 fm
GUNS & BUTTER the economics of politics  every Tue 2-3 pm



Thu Oct 20

# HERBAL HIGHWAY Karyn Sanders every Thu 1-2pm http://kpfa.org 
 VISIONARY ACTIVIST Caroline Casey 94.1 fm Berkeley



# Fri, Oct 21, 2005      7:00 pm
Stand Up and Be Counted: No to War and Occupation: The George Galloway US Tour
Mission High School 3750 18th St @ Dolores)
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php


# Art at the Dump with Sirron Norris and Nomi Talisman
 Fri Oct 21 5pm-9pm and Sat Oct 22 1pm-5pm free
SF R&D Artist in Residence Program
503 Tunnel Ave San Francisco 415 330 1415
http://www.norcalwaste.com


# Oct 21-23 Spirit of Fairfax! 
http://spiritoffairfax.voiceofdance.com


# October 22-23, 2005
 ON THE FRONTLINES
 Options for Youth in Times of War 
 University of California, Berkeley
 A Conference co-sponsored by the Campus Antiwar Network and Military Out of Our Schools—Bay Area that will bring together:
 College Students 
 Youth 
 Parents & Educators 
 Community Activists & Organizers 
 Vets & Military Families
 The more the military lies, the more people die .We say enough!
 Join us, as we:
 Expose Military Recruiters and the lies they tell young people 
 Learn ways to get Military Recruiters out of our schools & communities 
 Build and strengthen the Counter-Recruitment movement 
 Explore non-military education and job alternatives 
 Get hands-on! Use art to resist injustice and war!
 For Info: (510) 268-9006 
MOOS-Bay@riseup.net
http://www.objector.org/moos-bay.html 
 Workshops and Performances including:
 - The Truth Behind Military Recruitment
 - College and Job Training Options without the Military
 - Campus Activism and Student Rights
 - Cultural & Arts Activism
 - The Draft and Conscientious Objection
 - Options for Resistance to War
 - Racism, Sexism and Homophobia in the Military
 - First Person stories from Veterans & Military families
 - Skills Building: Policy, Media, & Legislation
 - Connecting the Dots: Global Militarization, Education Cuts and the Incarceration of Youth
 FREE for Youth!
 $10-25 donation for adults


#  Sunday, October 23rd: Remember all the fun we had last year at Yerba 
 Buena Gardens? We're going back! Yerba Buena Gardens is approximately 
 2 blocks from the BART/MUNI Powell and Montgomery Street stations. 
 Need more direction? Here's a map: http://www.ybgf.org/GetHere.html A 
 great hooping location, so come out and hoop it up from 2:00 pm til 
 5:00 pm. A free event. Food court nearby if you get hungry or thirsty.
 To subscribe to the Bay Area Hoopers list, send an email to:
     bah-subscribe@yahoogroups.com


# October 29, Saturday, 10am–4pm
 Thinking Critically About Propaganda
 Instructor: Marlys Mayfield, author of Thinking for Yourself.
 Lecture and Discussion Topics include:
 .Why we love propaganda
 .Why we believe it affects others, but not us
 .How we have come to accept ever-widening U.S. government use of 6propaganda
 .How the U.S. public relations industry makes propaganda ubiquitous and acceptable
 .How propaganda affects news sources and corrupts democracy.
 Historic and current video clips will be shown to illustrate commercial and political propaganda. Recent innovations will be discussed like government-produced, counterfeit "news releases," and a new state department of "public diplomacy" whose purpose is to market America abroad. A bibliography will be provided.
 College of Marin, Kentfield Campus, Harlan Center 173
 Fee $28  Course #8432 EC Register online at 
http://www.marincommunityed.org. or by Fax at 415 460.0773. 
Contact the instructor at marlysruthat comcast dot net


#  Sunday, October 30th: And my hoop hosting concludes with taking Bay 
 Area Hoopers back to the East Bay, this time meeting up at Snow Park, 
 just a short walk from the 19th St. BART Station, located across the 
 street from Lakeside Park with sweeping views of Lake Merritt. 2-5 
 pm. Park info: http://www.oaklandnet.com/parks/parks/snow.asp
 To subscribe to the Bay Area Hoopers list, send an email to:
     bah-subscribe@yahoogroups.com



November 2005

# Coop America Green Business Conference Ramada Hotel, SF, Nov. 1-4
http://greenfestivals.com   http://www.coopamerica.org/cabn/conference


# Nov 4,5 Dalai Lama @ Stanford


# Nov. 5-6 http://greenfestivals.com Brannan @ 8th St. Concourse Exhibition center.
HUGE ECO SHOWCASE with speakers, workshops, music, food, booths.
NOT TO MISS!  This show keeps growing and FILLS the space. 
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.


# Nov. 5-6 Peak Oil conferences Sep / Oct / Nov 2005
http://www.eugenepermacultureguild.org  --  Eugene, Oregon -- 
NW Bioregional Permaculture Gathering -- September 9 to 11
http://www.communitysolution.org -- Ohio -- Community Solution conference -- September 23 to 25
http://www.greenfestivals.org - DC 9/24-25, SF 11/5-6
http://www.energybulletin.net/8424.html -- Frederick, Maryland -- Rep. Roscoe Bartlett forum -- September 26
http://www.petrocollapse.org -- New York City -- October 5
http://aspo-usa.com/fall2005/index.cfm -- Denver -- Association for the Study of Peak Oil -- November 10-11
http://www.fromthewilderness.com/PeakOilBulletin.shtml 
and http://www.postcarbon.org   http://peakoil.net   http://oilempire.us


# Surgical Tools & Techniques Sat Nov 12 10am-4pm
Included in the price of admission to the Exploratorium
Forget those medical shows on TV. Get the true scoop on surgical  
tools and techniques from members of the Association of Operating  
Room Nurses (AORN). (Their fascinating demonstrations will be  
performed without the use of real patients.) Try your hand at a  
"seedectomy," where you'll have a chance to use keyhole instruments  
to remove a seed from a pumpkin. These demonstrations will take place  
at the Exploratorium and are free with museum admission.
   AORN's mision is to support registered nurses and achieve optimal  
outcomes for patients undergoing operative and other invasive  
procedures.
 Exploratorium 3601 Lyon St. San Francisco (415) 563-7337
http://www.exploratorium.edu


# Nov 12 Laughing Squid 10th Anniv. Party
It's November 12th in SF. Here's the blog post: http://laughingsquid.com/2005/09/19/laughing-squid-10th-anniversary-party/
 Laughing Squid   http://laughingsquid.com


# Close the SOA! Nov.18-20, 2005 - Converge on Fort Benning, Georgia
http://www.soaw.org  School of the Americas Watch
Shut Down the School of the Americas Watch
http://www.ENOUGHisENOUGH.de.vu


Thur Dec 1 New Moon


Thur Dec 15 Full Moon and Bill of Rights Day


Shame Utah for Assault on Dance Community

Dear reader,

Are you a terrorist?

If you're dancing in Utah, the police might treat you like one.

In the latest escalation of the failed war on drugs, 90 law enforcement officers armed with assault weapons, attack dogs and helicopters raided a peaceful and legal dance party on private land outside of Salt Lake City, Utah. Law-abiding citizens were intimidated and harassed. Some people were beaten. The constitution was trampled.

Please watch these harrowing video clips taken during the raid.
http://www.drugpolicy.org/communities/raveact/utah.cfm     or
http://drugpolicy.jointventuresystems.com/UtahRaid2005.mov

And then take action.

Make your voice heard. 
http://actioncenter.drugpolicy.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=27658&MS=UtahRave-083105-aa

Take Action Now.
http://actioncenter.drugpolicy.org/ctt.asp?u=3087026&l=104259

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