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Stop Global Warming           Stop Bush Regime 
Ignore any and all laws created by Bush Coup
Bush Administration is organized crime and is criminal under RICCO act.
 
SF events 10.14 http://planttrees.org/events.php
Archive Events / Articles: http://planttrees.org/events2004.php
SF events 10.14 http://sffreaks.tribe.net  http://sfnightlife.tribe.net
SF events 10.14 http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/10/1774506.php
SF events 10.14 http://craigslist.org search events for "sf events"

important events: http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php
fun events: http://laughingsquid.com/squidlist/calendar
more events: http://www.craigslist.org   http://www.tribe.net
eco events: http://ecologycenter.org   http://acterra.org
http://www.ecologycenter.org/calendar/

 
Friday October 14th http://indybay.org
 9:00am San Francisco: Eddy Lepp Medicinal Cannabis Growing Court Date and Protest
 7:00pm San Francisco: Matt Gonzalez & Leila Salazar Speak About Activism

Saturday October 15th http://indybay.org
 9:00am Teachers for Social Justice Conference
 7:30pm San Francisco: Old-Time Anti-War Squaredance!


S.O.S. – A FUNDRAISER OF LIFE AND DEATH IMPORTANCE FOR FTW
An Avalanche of Dirty Tricks is Threatening Our Ability to Continue 
http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/101205_SOS_FTW.shtml


pets

 Tell Congress: Don't abandon pets in disasters!
http://go.care2.com/50041


eco

Stranded polar bears drowning in large numbers  
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/environment/article316604.ece

http://www.ipsnews.net Chilling Effects of Climate Change in the Antarctic
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/1013-03.htm

http://tribes.tribe.net/haarp  (weather and mind control)


Civil Rights

Reclaiming the American Legacy of Civil Disobedience
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101105Y.shtml

Civil Rights Complaint Against Executive Branch Filed With FBI In SF.
http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/10/1773960.php
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/listing/c5457982-85d4-4371-b335-de0fb9d98653
 http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/10/1773965.php   Full text.

Nobel Prize Slaps Bush Nuke Policy
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/101105I.shtml

NEW DATA: 26 CONGRESSMEN BOUGHT OUT BY REP. DELAY
http://www.ourfuture.org/press/releases/index.cfm?pressReleaseID=130


Tantra combines deep states of relaxation in the body with states of 
high arousal ... Love is so kind to our 
environment, unlike many other forms of gratification, is free of cost, 
and leads to the opposite of violence and war. "In an age of divorce 
and sexually transmitted diseases we need nothing more than to form 
stronger and more lasting bonds of love. Tantra lights the way." (from 
http://Tantra.com )



COOLIO LINKIOZ   from  http://anonsalon.com

http://www.tenbyten.org/10x10.html

BM Photo links...

In case you missed it in the last email ...BM - THE comic book
http://www.lennyjones.net/burn2005/comicbook2005.htm

Patrick Roddie's BM 2005 photos
http://www.webbery.com/galleries/burningman/bm05/index.html

Belly Dance Invasion of Center Camp
http://www.geocities.com/shioshya/brc05inv/index.htm

Alan Davis
http://www.alandavisphoto.net/BM05PhotoGallery/index.htm

Randall Smith
http://www.furtographer.com/preview/bman2005



On building your immune system before Avian flu hits you....could save someone...
What protected you from the Bubonic plague was washing.  The plague is 
carried by rodent fleas.  Bathe, and the fleas don't hang around.  Keep 
the rat population down and the plague doesn't spread.   Pennyroyal, 
which can be grown easily, and was well known in medieval Europe, 
discourages fleas.   Eat organic fruits, veggies, greens, drink plenty of Spring Water.


Bush determined to have martial law
http://www.legitgov.org/index.html#breaking_news


The Capture of Human Beings and their Coerced servitude. Bush brings back slavery.
http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/trafficking_human_beings.html

 
 US setting up new spying agency led by the CIA to 
co-ordinate all American overseas spying activities.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4340318.stm


Jello Biafra http://www.geocities.com/kissmyass_de/otherstuff/jello.htm


19 Days to the Beginning of the End of the Bush Regime!
 Friday, October 14, 2005  - Wednesday, November 2, 2005 
  12 PM, Civic Center, San Francisco  Civic Center, San Francisco 
http://www.worldcantwait.org             let's get busy! 



Fri Oct 14

# MOONLIGHT WALK – Join “Team Drekmeier” for the Palo Alto Weekly 5K Moonlight Walk on Friday, October 14 (registration at 6:30pm, walk at 7:30pm).  If you’re interested in joining us, please contact Amy Adams at aadams91 stanford edu.  For more information about the walk, visit 
http://www.paloaltoonline.com/moonlight_run/index-registration.shtml


# 10/14: Peace and Pizza: 9/11 and The American Empire  (hayward / castro valley) 
“Peace and Pizza” Free Showing of “9/11 and the American Empire”. David Ray Griffin at the University of Wisconsin, Madison April 18, 2005. As seen on C-span!”. with Special Guest Appearance of Ken Jenkins, Producer and Editor of the film for questions and answers. Friday, October 14th, 7-9pm @ Straw Hat Pizza in Castro Valley. Free event. All are welcome. Straw Hat Pizza is in the Village Shopping Center off of Castro Valley Blvd. Peace and Pizza is a monthly Community Event on the second Friday of every month showing movies you won’t see on corporate TV. Come for pizza, a movie and good discussion and company. Co-sponsored by the South Alameda County Peace and Justice Coalition and Code Pink Hayward. For more information, please call John Bass @ 510-432-9493 
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/99977567.html


# Arab World  Unveiled: Painted Photographs by Halla Ayla
Reception and Slide Presentation: Oct 14 Room 425, 7-9pm                                                 
1453 Mission Street (between 10th & 11th Streets), SF
 Halla Ayla is an Iraqi American photographic artist born in Baghdad and raised in Iraq, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia. Through her vibrant images, which combine photography with  hand coloring, painting, and collage, she shares her personal experience  with and appreciation for the Arab world—its people, cultures, and  art—and strives to create cultural bridges between East and West.  Arab World Unveiled is the second exhibit in a seven-part series by Ayla, a  photographer with more than 25 years of experience. The series captures  scenes from daily life in several Arab countries, including Morocco, Egypt, and Jordan, and illuminates the unique beauty and rich history of these ancient lands.


# I am not advocating having kid(s).
If you are giving birth this is important:
Ask the Experts at Bay Area Birth Information
 Friday, October 14 7:00 PM Bay Area Birth Information presents: 

Ask the Experts 

Fri, Oct 14, 7:00pm-9:00pm, Campbell 

http://www.bayareabirthinfo.org 

WILL YOU HAVE A MOTHER FRIENDLY* CHILDBIRTH? 

Find out how to have a safe, satisfying birth from an expert panel including: 

" a breastfeeding specialist 
" an obstetrician 
" a homebirth midwife 
" a hospital-based midwife 
" a labor doula 
" a childbirth educator 
" an experienced mother 

To RSVP or for further information contact: 
Jeanna at 408-275-1250 or jeanna@bayareabirthinfo.org 

*Mother-Friendly Care is the model of care developed by the Coalition for Improving Maternity Services (CIMS). Established in 1996, CIMS is a collaborative effort of numerous individuals, leading researchers, and more than 50 maternal and child health organizations representing over 90,000 members. CIMS promotes a wellness model of maternity care that will improve birth outcomes and substantially reduce costs. For more information, visit the CIMS website at http://www.motherfriendly.org  

BABI was born from a group of birth professionals who wished to provide a stronger community of support for families in their childbearing years and is the only nonprofit, nonaffiliated pregnancy, birth, and parenting resource center in the South Bay. Our goal is to provide information, resources, support groups, continuing education, and community awareness events for families and birth professionals throughout the Greater South Bay. For more information, visit the BABI website at http://www.bayareabirthinfo.org 

DATE & TIME: 
Friday, October 14 
7:00pm-9:00pm 

LOCATION: 
Tiny Tots Togs 
138 Railway Avenue 
Campbell, CA, 95008 
http://www.tinytots.com 

COST & REGISTRATION: 
Free. 

MORE INFO: 
Website: http://www.bayareabirthinfo.org 
Email: jeanna bayareabirthinfo org 
Phone: 408-275-1250 

About Bay Area Birth Information: 
BABI was born from a group of birth professionals who wished to provide a stronger community of support for families in their childbearing years and is the only nonprofit, nonaffiliated pregnancy, birth, and parenting resource in the South Bay. Our goal is to provide information, resources, education, and community awareness events for families and birth professionals throughout the South Bay. 


# Fri Oct 14 9:00 PM Encounter Studio  555 De Haro Street #120  party  8pm - late 
 Please join us for the grand opening of Encounter Studio, a new art/performance space in Potrero Hill. We're building a small theater and sound studio in a live/work space. The building used to be a soap factory, now it's all offices except for one other artist collective: False Profit are our neighbors. 
Although the theater isn't finished yet, we have renovated the space enough to hold parties, film screenings, and music performances. Our 1,000 sq. ft. performance area can easily support an audience of 50 or more, with high-end video projection in a comfortable atmosphere. Now it's time to celebrate! 
In the earlier part of the night we will have an artists' salon featuring our own work. Simran will have his "Haunted Garden" sound installation running. Hallie will perform interactive improv with audience participation. I'll show some of my evil mind control video art. There will be a couple other surprises along the way. 
After midnight, there will be partying and dancing until whenever. We'll provide snacks and some alcohol, but it might not be a bad idea to bring reinforcements. 

 

# 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


# Bioneers 16th Annual Conference, Oct. 14-16
 Friday, October 14, 2005  - Sunday, October 16, 2005 
  Marin Center 10 Avenue of the Flags  San Rafael, CA 94903  
http://www.bioneers.org 
 "visionary and practical solutions for restoring the Earth and people" 
Featuring some of the best activism work in the world: ecology, social justice, sustainability, feminism, indigenous issues, spirituality...



# A Handful of Dust  A Full-Evening Performance By XENO 
 Frid & Sat October 14 & 15 / 21 / 28 & 29 (no show Oct. 22 / see below) 
November 4 & 5 / 11 & 12 / 18 & 19  Doors 8:30 PM  Show 9 PM 

Dance, music, strange characters, circus arts, humor and dreamy visuals combine to convey the experiences of a newly formed soul bound for the material world. The 7 performers of Xeno draw on the force of their nine years together to bring you a poetic look at a spirit's basic training. 

Admission: $15 - $20 sliding scale requested at the door. 
These shows WILL SELL OUT & SEATING IS LIMITED. 
Reservations strongly suggested. 
Call and ask about our V.I.P. Packages. 

Call (415) 285-XENO (9366) for more info or to reserve seats. 
 Xenodrome  1320 Potrero Ave @ 25th Street & Cesar Chavez) 
San Francisco, CA 94110  http://www.xenodrome.com 
******************************** ********************* 
 Saturday, October 22, 2005   Cow Palace  San Francisco, CA 
Xeno performs at the 26th Annual Exotic Erotic Ball? 
http://www.exoticeroticball.com 
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net



BART runs around the clock during the October 15th weekend
10.11.2005

BART trains run Friday night through Saturday morning & Saturday night through Sunday morning

For the first time since the Millennium, BART trains will be running around the clock during the October 15th weekend to make sure Bay Area residents and workers can get between the East Bay and San Francisco while Caltrans shuts down all eastbound lanes on the Bay Bridge for overnight earthquake retrofit work.

Normally BART service ends around midnight. However, this weekend BART trains will zip back and forth across the Bay from Friday night through Saturday morning and then again on Saturday night through Sunday morning. The service will only be hourly, so please download the timetable of scheduled service.

Trains will only stop at the following 21 stations:

SAN FRANCISCO:

24th Street/Mission
Embarcadero
Balboa Park
Montgomery
Powell
EAST BAY:

Bay Fair
Downtown Berkeley
Concord
Dublin/Pleasanton
El Cerrito Del Norte
Fremont
Lake Merritt
MacArthur (AC Transit Transfer Point)
Coliseum/Oakland Airport
Pittsburg/Bay Point
Richmond
Rockridge
Walnut Creek
PENINSULA:

Colma
Millbrae
San Francisco International Airport
AC Transit will offer connecting service at the MacArthur BART Station. Visit www.actransit.org or www.511.org for additional information.

HISTORY OF ALL NIGHT SERVICE
The last time BART offered overnight train service was between December 31, 1999 through January 1, 2000 for the Millennium celebrations.

Ironically, the time previous to that was also because of Bay Bridge construction work. BART was a lifeline for commuters and the economy after the October 17, 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake collapsed a portion of the bridge?s upper deck, shutting it down for a month while crews repaired the bridge. BART ran 24-hours a day for nearly the entire time the bridge was down.

WHY BART DOESN?T HAVE 24 HOUR SERVICE
BART does not provide regular 24-hour service because many essential maintenance activities can only take place when the system is shut down. This maintenance work is essential for both operational safety reasons and to ensure the longterm reliability of the system.

BART supplemental and extended service during the October 15th weekend has be made possible by funding from Caltrans.


 
Sat Oct 15

# KFC Palo Alto protest is Sat., Oct. 15 noon - 1pm
Join BAV as we protest at the last remaining KFC in Palo Alto. This is 
a KFC/Pizza Hut combo at 851 San Antonio Rd. We will meet from noon 
until 1 pm. Your own signs are welcome, although we will have plenty to 
go around.  http://www.bayareaveg.org 


# 4. DE YOUNG MUSEUM GRAND OPENING/ SF - 10.15.05
Celebrate the Grand Opening of the new
DE YOUNG MUSEUM IN GOLDEN GATE PARK!
Saturday, October 15.2005 - Sunday, October 16, 2005
Noon, October 15-5:30 p.m., October 16 (31-hour continuous opening)
Open around the clock + Free General Admission
31-hour museum marathon, FREE to the public!
 Complete lineup of scheduled events on this page:
http://www.thinker.org/deyoung/visiting/subpage.asp?subpagekey=885
As my friend, Scatha says... "this means my lovelies, that at 3:30am all rocket ship style
you can check out the brand-new de Young museum and view all the collections
in almost all of the galleries all night and all day FOR FREE!!!!!
heheheheheheeeeeeeee!"


# Proctor and Gamble Demo 10/15 2:00 p.m. San Francisco
 What: Proctor And Gamble Demo
 Where: The cable car turn around at 5TH and Market
 Time: October 15 (Saturday) 2:00 p.m.
 Why: P&G tortures and kills countless animals in
product testing that is not even required by law.
  I have the posters, lit. and bunny costume,  
To subscribe to Bay Area Animal Rights Network please send blank email 
to: baarn-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
 
  
# 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.


# Hurricane Relief Event: Sat, Oct 15th 2pm-6pm -  Love Massage? Receiving? Giving? Love?
Hurricane Relief Event  Hosted by Vara Healing Arts 
$1 minute table or chair massage
There will be refreshments and music along with relaxing, healing massage. 100% of the proceeds will go directly to the cause. 
Saturday, October 15th 2-6pm  Vara Healing Arts 
(in studio & fireplace lounge) 
850 Talbot Ave. @ Solano Ave. in Albany (next to Berkeley) 
510-526-9642.  http://www.VaraHealing.com 
Please join us in support of all the people who were  
affected by the recent hurricanes.  (Please park on Solano) 
1. To love those in need because they need it and you love it! 
2. Support Jennifer Epiphany Long and her vision of 8 years to create a community healing arts center in the east bay 
3. Because you just want to be touched and pampered! 
 GIVE LOVE at the same time as you GET LOVED! 
(what a win-win!!!)  With Gratitude and Love, 
Jennifer Epiphany Long  Vara Healing Arts 

Attention Bodyworkers/Massage Therapists!!! 

Do you feel moved to love (with your hands) the communities affected by the hurricanes and haven’t done so yet or have more love for them? 

Do you get jazzed in supporting people who expressing and are living their dreams? 

If yes…'''' come and offer your healing and loving hands to support Vara inviting their local community in receiving amazing massage and bodywork there and LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!! 

Call  Joanna or Jennifer at 510-526-9642. 
If you want to receive love too, ask for sauna passes or rental space.


# Graveyard Games San Francisco Saturday, October 15 2 PM - 3:20 PM FREE
 
Graveyard Games SAN FRANCISCO

You're never too dead to play.

  On Saturday October 15, 2005, Graveyard Games will be in Colma, San  
Francisco's very own City of the Dead, so you can meet the living and  
play with the dead.

  You're invited to the Italian Cemetery to get to know your local  
dearly departed, pay your respects, and learn Tombstone Hold 'Em-the  
secret poker game you can only play in a cemetery.

Instructions

1. Arrive at the Italian Cemetery (540 F Street, Colma, CA 94014, 2  
blocks from Colma BART station) on Saturday October 15 between 1:30  
PM and 2:00 PM.

2. Look for your host near the main entrance, under the white arch.  
She'll be holding a deck of cards. She will have further instructions  
and supplies for you.

3. Bring a single flower to place on a grave to show some respect,  
and to signal that you're one of us.

4. Take a few minutes to explore the cemetery. Look for any poker  
chips left on tombs. You'll need these to play.

5. Be sure to look for the grave of someone you can prove died on  
your birthday. You can use that tombstone as a Joker during the game.

6. Tombstone Hold 'Em Tournament begins at 2 PM. Here's a tip: learn  
the rules (http://www.lastcallpoker.com/allin/rules.aspx) before you  
come. We'll have instructions on hand for any friends you bring along.

7. For non-poker players, there will be other creative, playful  
things to do. And expect a few surprises.

8. The winner is crowned at 3 PM. No fancy prizes, but lots of  
respect, and maybe a special memento from beyond the grave. Plus,  
everyone can keep the chips they earn as a souvenir.

9. After 3 PM, you're invited to nearby Globe Tavern (7379 Mission  
St) to raise a glass to the players you're leaving underground at the  
Italian Cemetery.

By the way, if anyone asks--you're here for the last call.

Italian Cemetery 540 F Street Colma, CA 94014
http://www.italiancemetery.com
2 blocks from Colma City BART, 20 minute drive from the city.
jane 4orty2wo com
http://www.lastcallpoker.com/allin/sf_1015/default.htm


# 2005-10-15 4:00 PM  El Rio

 SFBC PARTY IN THE MISSION--KICK OFF NEW BIKE CAMPAIGNS

This Saturday afternoon, from 4pm-8pm, help us kick off our Mission Bike Network campaigns with an SFBC party at El Rio (3158 Mission @ Cesar Chavez). Local bands will be playing on the cool (but usually warm) back patio, including Matt Gonzalez' group, Delightfully Isolated, along with Sid Lucious and the Pants & Desoto Reds.

A couple of members are needed pre-show to do some set up and tabling at the club. If interested, please contact Jodie at jodie sfbike org. Tablers will get in free to the show!

Free valet bike parking for all!
http://sfbike.org


# Saturday, 10/15, offsite: Carol Queen hosts Litcrawl's erotic reading at Good Vibrations (17th and Valencia location), 5 pm, no charge. http://goodvibes.com
And she keynotes OneTaste's women's conference! 
1074 Folsom @ 7th http://www.onetastesf.com   
http://centerforsexandculture.org


# Women's US Festival with Keynote Speaker Carol Queen Sat Oct 15th at 11am-7pm
FREE!  Women, Men & Children Welcome! 
 10 Speakers 14 Women Founded Organizations
Vendors Music Dance Healthy Vegetarian Food
1074 Folsom @ 7th http://www.onetastesf.com   


# Sat Oct 15 6pm : SFVS Raw Foods Dining Out at Alive Cafe

Our Monthly Dining Out will be Saturday, October15, 2005 
Join us for dinner at the Alive Restaurant at 6:00 p.m. 
1972 Lombard Street near Webster Street, San Francisco 
Check MUNI for public transportation 415-673-6864

Samples of the Organic Vegan Raw Menu include: Tantalizing Appetizers 
ranging in price from Avocado Pizza Crisp at $5 to Maki Sushi at $9; 
Super Salads ranging in price from $5 to $12; Intriguing Raw or 
Cooked Soups from $6.95 to $9; Exotic Raw Entrees include various 
Asian Noodles $9 to $14.95, various Raw Pastas, Lasagnas, or Ravioli 
ranging in price from $9 to $13.95; Pizzas range from $10 to $11.95 
and a Spinach Mushroom Quiche at $10 or $11.95; and Scrumptious Raw 
Desserts include Blueberry, Raspberry, or Black Forest Chocolate 
Mousse Torte Cheesecakes or Strawberry Shortcake at $7.95. Smoothies 
or various nut milks, fresh juices, or tea round out the menu in a 
special way. 
Weather permitting, we can dine in the pleasant Zen Garden in the 
courtyard tucked behind the restaurant.

Since space is limited, please RSVP by Thursday, October 13th at 415-
273-5481. If you have any questions about the menu or the hours, call 
Leland at 415-923-1052 or check his website www.aliveveggie.com. 
Alive is also at the Ferry Building Farmers' Market Thursdays 4 to 8 
p.m. If he is able to get more public support, he may be able to get 
a space on Saturdays.   http://sfveg.org


# Celebrating Activism: A Benefit for Breast Cancer Action's 15th Anniversary
 Sat Oct 15 6:00 PM  Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Forum 
701 Mission Street (at Third)  Sf, CA, 94013    415-243-9301
http://www.bcaction.org/Pages/TakeAction/15thAnniversary.htm
 The event will feature musicians Holly Near and Adrienne Torf, poet Alix Olson, comedian Rene Hicks, Linda Tillery and the Cultural Heritage Choir, Dance Brigade, and author Anne Lamott. Six stellar breast cancer activists from the Bay Area and around the country will be honored and presented with Spirit of Activism awards. 
Screenings of the film, "Heart of the Sea," by Lisa Denker and Charlotte Lagarde. Photography exhibit featuring works by Stefanie J. Atkinson. Raffle presented by some of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. 
Tickets are $125. To purchase, or for more information, please call Ron Wong & Associates at 415-355-9988, ext. 10 or visit http://www.bcaction.org


# EAST BAY LIVING FOODS RAW POTLUCK OCTOBER 2005

 Saturday, October 15th from 6.30 to 10:00PM -
 PLEASE TRY TO BE ON TIME!

 East Bay Living Foods  Home:
 The Upaya Center for Wellbeing, 478 Santa Clara
 Avenue, Oakland, CA 94610 3rd Floor (Across from the Grand Lake 
Theater)
http://www.living-foods.com/eastbay
SFBayAreaRaw-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
eastbaylivingfoods-subscribe@yahoo.com


# 10/15: George Bush Going Away Party - Evening of Political Comedy  (downtown / civic / van ness
 2nd Annual   Sat, Oct 15th @ 8pm 
 Partial proceeds benefit CCCO's "Military Out of Our Schools" program 

 Featuring a multicultural variety of political comedians from both New York and San Francisco: 
 -Bill Santiago (The Latino Laugh Festival; Comedy Central's Premium Blend) 
 -Diane Amos (The Pine Sol Lady; film actress) 
 -Lisa Geduldig (Producer of Kung Pao Kosher Comedy, Funny Girlz, Charo) 
 -Scott Blakeman (New York's premier political comic) 
 -Alana Devich (Semi-finalist in Comedy Central's "Laugh Riots" competition) 
 -Ross Turner (Veteran of several "Bush Bash" political comedy shows) 
 -Aundre the Wonderwoman (Anti-death penalty advocate by day; comic by night) 

 Last year's sold out show, on the eve of the presidential "elections" was a success but failed to send Bush back to Crawford so we're trying again. With his approval rating sinking to a new low of 38%, coupled with his record on Iraq, and his slow and bungling response to Hurricane Katrina, we figured we'd try once more to usher Bush out and send him back home while continuing to provide needed political comic relief to the citizens of the Bay Area. Medical studies show that laughter IS the best medicine; endorphins will be handed out in the aisles. 

 Herbst Theatre   401 Van Ness Ave @ McAllister  sf
 $25, $30, & $35  http://www.cityboxoffice.com 
 http://www.koshercomedy.com
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/99992399.html


#  this will sell out, arrive early!
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! 


# NIMBY presents CIRCUS Sat Oct 15 9:00 pm $10
The World Famous NIMBY Warehouse presents the Original NIMBY Circus.

Featuring: Will Scarlet, HOBO Goblins, One Man Banjo, Circus Freaks,  
Laughing Sal, Therm, a Two headed cow, Sour Mash Hug Band, The  
Disgusting Spectacle, Cranky, Rockstars, The Odeon Bar's Circo De  
Solame Featuring Dammit the amazing wonder dog, Knee & Elbow, Funky  
Beulah, Esmeralda Strange,  David Apocolipse,  Rocky Rulet. Ethan  
Bixbee, and special surprise guests.

Starts at Dark. Donations are $10.
NIMBY Warehouse is at 28th St. and Mandela Parkway in West Oakland.
For more info call 510-433-0506.

 NIMBY 1649 28th St Oakland 510-433-0506
http://www.nimbyspace.org

Over the Bay Bridge
Take the I-880 S
exit on the West Grand/Maritime Exit
Merge unto W Grand Ave
Turn Left unto Mandela PKWY
Turn Right unto 28th St.
 info nimbyspace org 510-433-0506
http://www.nimbyspace.org


# VIVID EXPOSURE An MV Galleries Fundraiser
 Saturday, October 15, 10pm-4am
 @ Gingerbread Warehouse 1275 Connecticut & Caesar Chavez
Special midnight ceremony, so please try and arrive beforehand.
$10-20$ sliding donations
MV Galleries <http://www.mvgals.net> is throwing its first ever fundraiser to recover some of the costs of running the site.

We're calling out to all you party-goers who every week dig through the images in search of that funky picture of yourself. It's also a prime time for the rest of you to get your mug on the site.

We will be ready with cameras in hand to catch you in the act while the line up makes you bounce around like crazy!

With Dj's...
- Syd Gris (Opel Productions)
- Brad Robinson (Space Cowboys)
- DJ Seven (Lo Rise Recordings, NK7)
- Scott Carrelli (Satellite SF)
- Dirtyhertz (Dorigen, Looq, Pangea)
- Mike Giannini (Percussion SF)
- Murphstar (Seismic)
- DJ Sol (Vivid, Sol Sound Music)
- JZ (Red Melon)
- shOOey (Deep End, Spunk)
- Trav (Seismic)
        & lots of surprises TBA...


# SOMMA Live in concert!

Come be intoxicated by the ecstasy and sensuous pleasures of an opium dream, as Somma performs ethereal and mystical Persian flavored ambient music channeling sound-waves of transcendental bliss through a space & deep chill performance of live Persian music and electronica ambience.

 Saturday, October 15 $10
 Red Poppy Art House 2698 Folsom  sf
A performance of live Persian music and ambient electronica.
Somma Ensemble featuring Jef Stott (Lumin)
Saturday, October 15th, 2005, 9pm (doors at 8:30)
 
a Somma performance featuring:

Shirzad Sharif (SOM?MA, AHURA)
live Persian strings and percussion
Jef Stott (LUMIN, STELLAMARA, MC RAI)
live Middle Eastern strings and electronics.
Plus special guests.

Bring comfortable clothes, cushioning, blankets, friends & lovers.

Using excessive pleasure and directing it against structures of oppression and exploitation created by the capitalist society we are currently living in, this performance aims to send you home in a complete immersion of peace, relaxation, recuperation, escape, tranquility and utopian state of mind.

This is the debut of a new collaboration. We hope you will join us for a night of sublime nocturnal ether.

http://www.sommamusic.com
http://www.jefstott.com
  

# ** 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


# Sat. Oct. 15th : DEF Presents Fuzzy Logic 
415.289.6886  http://www.defsf.com   


# Oct 15-23 Dear Animal Advocates, Guardians, Vigilers, Lovers and Liberators,
 National Primate Liberation Week (October 15-23) is coming soon, and I must admit I have nothing solid planned for the occasion.  So, if someone wants to help plan something, we should have a meeting soon - like next week, I would say.  I am open to getting together on October 11, 12, & 13 (in the PM) and brainstorm & see what we come up with - I was thinking of asking the university to phase out all experiments on monkeys - for ethical and scientific reasons.  Let me know what you think. Please let me know which date above best works for you to meet with others to discuss NPLW - and other matters related to UCSF. Bob O'Brien vigilforanimals yahoo com



# stilt-walking workshop for adults at the Crucible in Oakland this Sat & Sun; Oct 15th & 16th!
 The pricing is extraordinary – only $80 plus $55 for materials - $135 total, which is less than half of what I charge to build custom stilts, plus you get a 2 hour lesson. It is such a bargain I might even take the class myself! Umm no wait that won’t work. http:thecrucible.org
 Or direct link to the class description:
http://store.thecrucible.org/product_info.php?cPath=1_5&products_id=1091&osCsid=08fb33ca52e24d7a22c07b92b9a4b456
 Thomas Sepe   thomas tomsepe com   (510) 499-0946



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:  Noon till Sunset
http://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/pk/main/pos/pdstaffordlke.cfm

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     bah@yahoogroups.com


# Sun Oct 16 12pm - 7:30pm PacificSound * 415.820.1664

Ok this is it. The last outdoor of the year and we're mixing some out of town talent: Randy Jones aka Caro, with long time Sunset friend: John Howard. For those who don't know, Caro will be playing a live set of original music at KONTROL this Saturday nite. more info on Randy and Kontrol at: http://kontrolsf.com Yet for Sunday's SUNSET Party, Mr. Jones will venture into his extensive vinyl collection for an eclectic dj set. It will be quite a day for music, so come early and enjoy the kick-off with the sweet sounds of bass heavy dub reggae by Galen. Remember to check the info below and we'll see you soon!!
<<<~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>>>
Taking it home...
What: SUNSET Party ~ Season Finale 2005
When: Sunday, October 16th, 2005
Where: Stafford Lake Park, Novato Ca. **Directions and rules below, PLEASE READ**
Time: 12pm - 7:30pm
Age: All welcome
Event Fee: FREE
Park Fee: $8.00 per vehicle or $2.00 walk in per person (this fee is unrelated to us)

*No Pets Allowed* *Use the recycling/trash bins*

DJs: 
Galen 
Solar
J-Bird
with special guests: 
Randy Jones aka Caro (Orac Records, Seattle ~ WA)
John Howard (Sunset Friend, SF - NY)

Remember:
*Bring additional warm clothes, no matter how hot it is, it will cool down in the late afternoon!!

Stafford Lake Rules:
* DO NOT urinate in the bushes
- We had to pay extra money to get portable toilets in addition to the 2 permanent facilities already there.

* NO PETS of any kind are allowed at this park ... even in your car. 
- if anybody shows up with a dog, the party may be terminated

* Put your cigarette butts and bottle caps in your pockets or the trash.
- if the grass is littered with these items the music will be turned off until we pick them up. This is not San Francisco so there are no street cleaners coming to sweep them up . This is nature , please respect it!

* Please DO NOT flyer the cars in the parking lot.
- most of these flyers end up on the ground throughout the entire parking lot.

* Carpool
- it saves money for park entrance.

WE NEED HELP ENFORCING THESE RULES, THEY ARE IMPORTANT TO THE CONTINUATION OF THIS EVENT, IF YOU SEE PEOPLE DISRESPECTING, PLEASE LET THEM KNOW!!
 
DIRECTIONS TO STAFFORD LAKE:
From San Francisco:
Take the Golden Gate Bridge onto Hwy 101
Follow for approx. 25 miles to the town of Novato
Exit Atherton Ave/San Marin Drive
Turn Left at light and follow San Marin Dr. for almost 3 miles
Turn Right onto Novato Blvd. for 2.5 miles
Turn left into Stafford Lake Park and greet Park Ranger
From East Bay:
Take the 80 east to San Rafael/Richmond Bridge
Once exiting bridge stay on freeway to 101 North
Follow to the town of Novato
Exit Atherton Ave/San Marin Drive
Turn Left at light and follow San Marin Dr. for almost 3 miles
Turn Right onto Novato Blvd. for 2.5 miles
Turn left into Stafford Lake Park and greet Park Ranger
  

# "FOR THE KIDS" NEXTAID BENEFIT/ SF - 10.16.05
 Café Cocomo 650 Indiana St. (@ Mariposa)  12noon-2am
Healthy Food & BBQ | Raffle | Full Bar | 21 + over
$10 b4 2pm | $15 b4 10pm | $10 after 10pm
http://www.sfbydefinition.com/for-the-kids-oct-16.html
Taking you on a Musical Journey... Outdoors and Indoors:


 # Sunday, 10/16: A legal seminar especially for sex workers and sex entertainment professionals with Katya Komisaruk, author of Beat the Heat!. More detail next newsletter, or email us for an invitation if you're a sex worker.
http://centerforsexandculture.org


#  Blessing of the Animals Sun Oct 16 3pm
Bring your companion animals to this annual event that celebrates animals. Dr. Elliot Katz 
of In Defense of Animals will speak about his work protecting animals.  We will also honor 
the work of Pets Unlimited. After the ceremony, the minister will bless each animal 
individually. Unitarian Universalist Society 1187 Franklin Street (at Geary Blvd) SF
Sponsored by UUFETA (Unitarian Universalists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)
For questions call 415-776-4580 or e-mail DoloresMP aol com


# Tent University Santa Cruz Meeting  Sun Oct 16 4:00 PM
 Meeting: Tent University Santa Cruz 
 Organizer: autonomous member of the TUSC collective 
the first official meeting for tent university santa cruz is at san lorenzo park at 4:00 on sunday. come one and all (spread the word). this is also when food not bombs serves so bring an empty stomach. if you can't make the meeting, but want to be involved, make your own meeting time and start your own meeting. but if you can't make the meeting help out and make some fliers and put them around town and campus before sunday. 
let the revolution begin. 
Location: San Lorenzo Park. Look around... 
Directions: 137 Dakota Street, Santa Cruz 
Contact: squidswillbsquids (at) hotmail com 
http://ucsc.tentstate.com/


# Foster Farms Cruelty Demonstration  October 16 5 PM - 6 PM 
 Safeway, 3747 Grand Ave, Oakland 

Outside of Safeway, one of Foster Farms' top suppliers, join EBAA as its exposes Foster's inhumane treatment of chickens. Visit http://www.fosterfacts.net for more information. 

To Volunteer:  Email info@eastbayanimaladvocates.org 
~ or ~ Call (925) 487-4419
 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 


# Going Deeper With The Four Agreements
 Sunday, October 16, 2005  - Sunday, December 4, 2005 
5:00 PM  Sunday Evenings 5:00pm – 6:30pm 

October 16th------FREE Introductory Night 
October 23rd------Be Impeccable with Your Word 
November 6th-----Don’t Take Anything Personally 
November 20th----Don’t Make Assumptions 
December 4th------Always Do Your Best 

Everything we experience is based on agreements we have made – with ourselves, with other people, with god, with life. But the most important agreements are the ones we make with ourselves. In these agreements we tell ourselves who we are, how to behave, what is possible, what is impossible. Using The Four Agreements as a guide, this transformative class series will uncover what agreements you hold for your life, teach you how to clear out old agreements that no longer serve you, and to create new ones that reflect your life’s vision. Participants will be guided deeply into themselves to discover how to live life rooted in love and abundance rather than fear. Presented by Rainbow Marifrog, certified Circle Guide from the Center of Creative Intent. This class is a pre-requisite for the six-month Toltec Shamanic Apprenticeship beginning in January 2006. All genders welcome. The Four Agreements is a recommended text. Come early for free, live music! 

Cost per Class: First night free, then $15 - $10, sliding scale. 10% Series Discount. 

Contact Rainbow: 510.393.9731 or rainbow@creativeintent.org 

Event Location: Change Makers Bookstore 6536 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA 94609 (4 blocks South of Ashby, at the corner of 66th & Telegraph) Change Makers phone #: 510.655.2405 

Presenter Bio: Rainbow Marifrog is an inspired teacher of Toltec Shamanism, who has walked the path for many years. Deeply present and highly intuitive, Rainbow guides, people in releasing the culture as their authority and diving into the depths of their own truth. A current graduate student of Somatic Psychotherapy, she also uses a holistic, body-oriented approach that grounds these expansive, shamanic processes in the body. 
http://www.creativeintent.org


#  Talk Mogadishu: Media Under Fire (Amnesty International screening)
 Sunday, October 16th 5:00pm $5
 
The story of HornAfrik, the first community TV and radio station in  
Somalia. A decade after the disastrous US humanitarian intervention  
in Somalia, HornAfrik, the first independent TV and radio station in  
war-ravaged Mogadishu, was established by three brave Somali- 
Canadians in the face of chaos and devastation. Their vision was to  
forge a path to peace through freedom of expression, impartial news,  
and debate. The station's talk shows have become incredibly popular,  
providing a unique way for Mogadishu's marginalized residents,  
including women's groups and human advocates, to speak out without  
being silenced. It is a venture not without danger; HornAfrik has  
been attacked more than once by angry warlords displeased with the  
station's content. Despite the perils, the founders of HornAfrik  
continue their broadcasts, creating a blueprint for the role of the  
media in times of conflict.

Speaker: Natoschia Scruggs
Fulbright Scholar to Senegal, Natoschia will speak about the media,  
war and the breakdown of civil society. Originally from NYC, she has  
lived in Cote d'Ivoire for one year and has traveled throughout 8  
African countries. She is currently a doctoral student in African  
Diaspora Studies at UC Berkeley, and holds degrees international  
relations (BA), political science and African Studies (MA) and  
African American Studies (MA). She is also an intern with the Amnesty  
International Film Festival as Film Researcher.
 
Artists' Television Access 992 Valencia Street @ 21st SF
 (415) 824-3890 http://www.atasite.org


# Sex-Positive Parenting Salon and Discussion Sun Oct 16 7pm 
Center for Sex and Culture, 398 11th Street at Harrison 
 
Please join us for a forum discussion on sex-positive parenting.
 
This workshop is intended for parents who have chosen to be sex-positive and to share sex-positive values with their children. We live in a society with many mixed messages about sexuality. Many of us rejected our parents’ values in order to become sex-positive people. Now, raising children of our own, we find we are unsure how to communicate our values to our children and what information we should share or not share.
 
Because the event will be an open forum, we will address whatever issues individuals bring to the table. However, some of the general issues we are sure to discuss are polyamory; Paganism and alternative spirituality; interfaith unions; bisexual, homosexual, and heterosexual partnerships.
 
This event has arisen out of the concerns individuals have brought to the Center for Sex and Culture and the ideas of our current intern, Michelle Mueller. Michelle, student of the Graduate Theological Union, has a special interest in developing mentorship and sexual education programs for Pagan youth. Michelle co-founded a student Pagan group at Bryn Mawr College and was Assistant Coordinator for Teen Programs at Circle Sanctuary’s Free Spirit Gathering 2005. In the 2005-2006 academic year, Michelle intends to volunteer at UC Berkeley as a religious advisor for Wiccan and Pagan undergraduates. Although Michelle is not a parent, she enjoys mediating between Pagan or sex-positive parents and their teenagers.
 
Please bring any books or resources you think other parents would appreciate.

Here's all the detail about the 10/16 day-long workshop on legal issues for sex workers: 
A Legal Defense Seminar for Adult Entertainers, featuring Harvard educated criminal defense attorney Katya Komisaruk, will be held at the Center For Sex & Culture on Sunday October 16th.

WHO CAN ATTEND:
This is a private seminar that will be limited to 30 screened participants. You must be a sex worker/adult entertainer to attend this seminar. People from all areas of the industry will attend: exotic dancers, BDSM professionals, massage therapists, escorts, tantric practioners, sexological body workers, transgendered entertainers, etc. To attend send an email to rubytulips@internet.lu and include a link to one of your ads and your phone number.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
This seminar will teach adult entertainers about the laws of California as they relate to the adult entertainment business. Subjects covered include: what the laws are so that you don’t break them, how to handle encounters with law enforcement agents, safety tactics during arrest, how to use your right to remain silent and see a lawyer, resisting interrogation, arrest and search warrants, rights of non-US citizens, and reporting police misconduct. There will be lectures, Q&A sessions, role playing drills, and you will also get one-on-one time with the attorney who can review your personal ad and website copy.

COST & PAYMENT:
The cost of this all day seminar including lunch is $100. Lunch will be a catered vegetarian, vegan and raw food. You may purchase your ticket by cash or credit/debit card in advance. No tickets will be sold at the door and the event is expected to sell out.

You may also wish to bring additional money to purchase autographed copies of Katya’s Book “Beat The Heat: How To Handle Encounters With Law Enforcement” ($10) or to purchase a scented heart candle that will benefit a local sex worker charity ($25).

THINGS TO BRING:
Pens/Pencils, Notepad, extra money for books or candles, anything else you want to eat/drink or share with the group, printed copies of your ads or website copy, emails and websites.

THINGS NOT TO BRING:
Children, friends, pets, and cameras/recording devices are prohibited, sorry!

And mark your calendars for later this month--more detail next time:

Women's Herpes/HPV support/discussion group, 10/19, 8 pm
Older Women's Sexuality Panel at the Women's Building, 10/26
Deep-Ocean Hallowe'en Playparty, 10/28


# the Dick n Dubya Show sun oct  16 thurs oct 27th 8pm 10$
 
the DICK N DUBYA show, a REPUBLICAN OUTREACH CABARET brings the  
biggest DICK  in america and his comic presidential sidekick to the  
heart of blue country in order to convert those who are not  yet on  
board the neocon juggernaugt. Foriegn and  domestic policy explained  
in song and dance. Democratic exorsisms, extreme compassionate  
conservatism demo, full contact Q &  A.
ED HOLMES  and AMOS GLICK , long time members of the SF MIME TROUPE   
(no, not that kind of mime-sfmt.org), put  a happy face on the new  
facism.  Join them.... or else.
Card carrying republicans wrapped in flag-FREE!
 
berkeley arts festival  HQ 2324 shattuck ave berkeley
510 665 9496 http://www.berkeleyartsfestival.com
3 blocks south on shattuck from berkeley bart.   From 880 , up  
university right on shattuck pondip earthink net 510- 841-1898
http://www.dickndubya.us



Mon Oct 17 Full Moon

 Mon Oct 17 Second Sight Returns - ONE NIGHT ONLY!!! 
 Some experiences leave us changed forever. Join Lea Bender on her return journey to a small mountaintop village in Ghana where she finds herself participating in possession rituals with a group of African spirit mediums. Second Sight weaves live solo performance with video and soundscape to tell this incredible true story. Through characters from her time in Ghana (including the lively and often comical spirits themselves), Lea opens the door to questions about belief, spirituality and the unknown for both herself and her audiences.  One-Woman Show   by Lea Bender 
  Thursday, November 17 7:45 PM   $15 General Admission 
For reservations call (415) 561-1465 
 Young Performers Theater  Landmark Building C - 3rd Floor 
Fort Mason Center San Francisco, CA 
http://www.vesselproject.org  http://www.ypt.org 



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


# Next Generation invites you to TURN THE TIDE!
An inspiring celebration of peace and sustainability to benefit youth
activism, featuring legendary activist Helen Caldicott,and the original
Radio Active of Spearhead!

On Wednesday, October 19, more than 300 young people, adults, green
businesses and grassroots organizations, will gather together for Next
Generation’s third annual “Turn the Tide” event! World-famous peace and
environmental leader Helen Caldicott will move you with her powerful
vision. Nationally renowned Radio Active of Spearhead will rock you with
his super human beat-boxing and mind blowing lyrics. Local leaders in
the movement for peace and sustainability will inspire you with their
exciting projects. And, incredible young people from across Marin and
the Bay Area will move you with their passionate dance, slam poetry and
calls for a sustainable future. Help us turn the tide, by standing up
for peace, sustainability and youth activism!

Wednesday, October 19, 7 p.m. (Special Reception at 6pm)
At the Osher Marin JCC 200 North San Pedro Rd in San Rafael, CA 
Tickets – Youth $6, Adults $15 
Reception - $45, $75 per couple (Enjoy wine and hors d’oeuvres, and meet
Helen Caldicott in person)
Call: 415.459.NEXT (6398)   Email: Danielle gonextgeneration org
http://www.gonextgeneration.org


# FACTORY FARMING AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Moving Toward Sustainable Agriculture
A FREE Event Featuring Farmer Harold Brown
 
Tuesday, October 18 from 7-9pm at the Marin Humane Society. RSVP to 415-506-6288.
Harold Brown, former cattle farmer turned farm animal advocate featured in the new, award-winning documentary "Peaceable Kingdom," will speak about the deleterious impacts of factory farming on the environment and the alternatives that exist. He will also present the benefits of moving away from animal agriculture to a plant-based agricultural production system.

Harold Brown was raised on a cattle farm in Michigan and spent half of his life in animal agriculture. Now, having metamorphosed from a "beef" farmer to a vegan farm animal advocate, he works to encourage farmers to adopt sustainable farming practices and "Put the Family Back in Farming."

 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 



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


# Saturday, November 19 |  9pm to 7am |  San Francisco

The creators of the Hookahdome theme camp are delighted to request 
 your presence at our second, much-anticipated, fund-raising incident!

 Gather your favorite open-minded & sparkling friends, and join us
 in this intimate atmosphere of dance, communion, and luxury ...

 Smolder  with the  fragrant  incense  of  the  sacred  hookah, 
 dance with abandon to the thundering musical sorcery of the DJ wizards, 
 and spoil your senses with the seductive beauty of exotic performance art.

 Be surrounded by intelligent creativity, beautiful talent, & warm social energy.

 Join us, for this little taste of what can only be called ... Soul Candy!
Online Purchases Only - no Tickets at the Door!

Tickets >> 

$25 (until 10/19), $30 after

Save the Date: Download the Flyer >>

DJ Talent in  two sound stages
DOWNTEMPO/CHILL: |
 Process Rebel (Hypnomadic)  |
DJ Chris V (Ruckuslab Sound System)  |
DJ Nibbles (Hookahdome) |
Cpt. Fuzzy Pants  (Hookahdome)  |

BREAKS/UPTEMPO:
 DJ Fitz (House de Kris )
QuasiPseudo (Hookahdome)
Funkminster Fuller (Mopimp)) 
Deft One (D&B)
... And More! ...
 
Curiosities

	• 	Dance floor grooving all night to the tasty beats you love
	• 	Elegant chill areas in Hookahdome's comfortable & romantic style
 
	• 	Lighting effects & projections by the camp lighting czars
	• 	Backlit screens for silhouette dancing fun and sillyness
	• 	 Hookahdome's famous hookah bar, with multiple fully-serviced tables
	• 	 Lineup of exotic belly dancing and other cultural performaces
	• 	Party-sized hot tub – dancing is fairly hard work, and you need a break!
	• 	 Several massage tables, with skilled masseuses on duty
	• 	 Hot mint tea, & various nibbles, served personally to guests
	• 	Morning refreshments - Eat something  before you return to the real world!
 
Location

San Francisco, CA : An amazing new underground space in SOMA, SF (near Powell BART).

Details & address To Be Announced in by email to ticketholders before the party.
 Location will not be posted anywhere else!

The doors will close at 11 PM!

House Rules 

	• 	Clothes, if worn, should be your playa best – fuzzy, sexy, metallic, etc.   
	• 	Shoes carrying the detritus of the world should be left at the door.   
	• 	Exhibit proper respect for the venue, the other guests, and yourself.   
	• 	Tobacco smoking (except hookahs) must be done in the outdoor areas.   
	• 	Participate! Help out whenever needed. Be an attraction in your own right.

Fund Info
 
Hookahdome is a seven-year-old Burning Man theme camp that offers a full-service hookah lounge with talented entertainment, a fire-lit Esplanade performance and dance area, and the Magic Flying Carpet art car. We have become happy members of the neighborhood around the 3:30 to 5:00 side of town. At Burning Man 2005, Hookahdome served thousands of BRC citizens, and hosted some of the most attended get-togethers and live performances.

This year, our artists and engineers continue to perfect the experience we'll offer up to the city. This party is intended to help fund some of the fantastic innovations we have up our sleeve for Burning Man 2006. All proceeds from your ticket price will directly help fund the expense of exhibiting the Hookahdome again in all her glory.

If you believe in our vision, and love the Hookahdome, please consider making an additional donation.
 
Contact Us 
 Problems or questions? Contact us at  hookahdome@gmail.com

 Also, feel free to visit our main web site,  http://hookahdome.com



Thu Oct 20

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


# Forest Ethics San Francisco Fundraiser RSVP
http://www.forestethics.org/modinput4.php?modin=51
To RSVP for our fall wine tasting and auction on October 20, 2005, simply fill out the form below and press submit. The event will be held from 6:00-9:00pm at the Michael Martin Gallery, 101 Townsend St. (@ 2nd Street), Suite 207, in San Francisco.


# Film x 2 Night Thu Oct 20 7pm & 9pm FREE.

7PM: THE MYSTERY OF PICASSO (1956)
 From French director Henri-Georges Clouzot. Capturing the moment and  
the mystery of creativity, for this film, Picasso created 20  
artworks, ranging from playful black-and-white sketches to widescreen  
color paintings. Using inks that bled through the paper, Picasso  
rapidly created fanciful drawings that Clouzot was able to film from  
the reverse side, capturing their creation in real time. This month  
commemorates Picasso's 124th birthday.

9PM: FELA KUTI - MUSIC IS THE WEAPON (1982)
Fela Anikulapo Kuti (1938-1997) was a Nigerian colossus, a prolific  
singer-composer who played keyboards, trumpet and saxophone. Fela hit  
upon what he called Afro-beat, a seductive, explosive groove wherein  
highlife and Yoruba folklore were fused with American jazz, R&B and  
funk. This new sound, charged with searing anti-colonial lyrics,  
became the vehicle for political dissent. Fela was repeatedly  
harassed and jailed due to his political views. By the time of his  
death from an AIDS-related illness, he had transformed African music  
for all time. This film overflows with fervent live performances,  
frank interviews and exudes genuine Lagos street credo circa 1982.

Red Poppy Art House 2698 Folsom @ 23rd SF
http://www.redpoppyarthouse.org


# Live Son Jarocho Music/Taco Bell Boycott Victory Celebration
 Thu Oct 20 7:00 PM Free
 LIVE MUSIC (FANDANGO) and CELEBRATION OF THE TACO BELL BOYCOTT VICTORY!

Sponsored by KPFA, the Oakland Institute and many Bay Area CIW allies.

SPECIAL GUESTS:

* SON DEL CENTRO, a spirited Son Jarocho music group out of Santa  
Ana, CA

* GERARDO REYES CHAVEZ, member of the COALITION OF IMMOKALEE WORKERS,  
a Florida-based farmworker organization
(Gerardo has worked in the fields since age 11, first as a peasant  
farmer in Zacatecas, Mexico, and later in the fields of Florida.  He  
joined the CIW shortly after his arrival in the U.S. in 2000 and has  
become a dynamic community organizer and nationally-recognized human  
rights leader.)

BACKGROUND:
After nearly four years of a tenacious and growing national boycott,  
Taco Bell and its parent company, Yum Brands, finally agreed to take  
responsibility for the sweatshop conditions in their supply chain.   
On March 8th of this year, Taco Bell signed an historic agreement to  
"work with the CIW to improve working and pay conditions for  
farmworkers in the Florida tomato fields."

This ground-breaking agreement set several important precedents,  
including the first-ever direct, ongoing payment by a fast-food  
industry leader to farmworkers in its supply chain; the first-ever  
enforceable Code of Conduct for agricultural suppliers in the fast- 
food industry (which includes the CIW as part of the investigative  
body for monitoring worker complaints); and market incentives for  
agricultural suppliers willing to respect their workers' human  
rights, even when those rights are not guaranteed by law.

The boycott victory was celebrated by supporters from former  
President Jimmy Carter to former guitarist for Rage Against the  
Machine, Tom Morello, who said of the agreement, "This is a major  
victory for the workers and demonstrates that by standing up and  
standing together, we can overturn any injustice.  By standing up and  
standing together, we can change to world."  The US. Congressional  
Hispanic Caucus remarked, "This is a truly historic agreement,  
marking perhaps the single greatest advance for farm workers since  
the early struggles of the United Farm Workers."

Come hear the story of how farmworkers from one of the country's  
poorest towns took on a corporate giant larger than McDonald's...and  
won!  Learn how they organized an aggressive national campaign of  
creative actions and mass mobilizations that never wavered, grew  
stronger with the commitment of youth, religious and union allies,  
and finally convinced the world's largest restaurant company to  
change the way it does business forever.

Join Son del Centro and the Bay Area community to honor the CIW's  
innovative work and celebrate this important victory for human rights.

Live community music - a "fandango" - will follow the CIW  
presentation.  Bring your musical instruments if you have them!

For more info. on the CIW's campaigns, visit www.ciw-online.org.
For more info. on this event or to R.S.V.P., please contact  
info@oaklandinstitute.org.
 
First Congregational Church of Oakland
1501 Harrison St.
Oakland, CA 94612
 
On corner of Harrison St. and 27th St.  Free parking in back of  
church.  Enter event at back of church.  10 min. walk from 19th St. BART
 
damaraluce gmail com 239-986-9101
http://laughingsquid.org/squidlist



Fri Oct 21

# 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


# 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



Sat Oct 22

# MISTY REDWOOD RUN  Sat Oct. 22 8:30 am start
 10 K fun run that benefits the Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters.
 Redwood Regional Park, Redwood Gate entrance in the East Bay Hills
7867 Redwood Rd., Oakland (map here) Register online at  
http://www.theschedule.com/eventinfo.cfm?eventID+10675
$20 online registration fee; $25 day of race registration (for mail, make check payable to BACH mailed to Misty Redwood Run, 6021 Valley View Rd., Oakland, CA 94611)
 Join us for an unforgettable loop through magnificent redwood groves, along a shaded creek and up to a scenic overlook, through a canyon, to the finish in a sunny meadow.  A runner from a previous year called it a "Gorgeous course, great people and a good cause!" Info at 510-548-3113
 Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters (BACH)
 2530 San Pablo Ave.  Berkeley, CA  94702 510 548 3113
 bach at headwaterspreserve dot org
 http://www.HeadwatersPreserve.org


# Saturday, October 22nd 9:30-2:30 
OrganicAthlete's 2nd Annual Fall Sports Fest and
Vegan Potluck (potluck starts 12:30), Santa Rosa, CA
Join us for a day in the park in Santa Rosa, CA. In
the morning there will be mountain and road bike
rides, hiking and trail running. After noon, we'll
gather back under the oak trees of Spring Lake Park
for a vegan potluck and feast on the Fall's bounty. 
$5-10 suggested donation. Participants are asked to
bring 1 vegan or raw dish to serve 10-15 people plus
equipment for whatever activities you care to join
in. No alcohol allowed. We will have cooler
available in order to keep food fresh. Dogs on a
leash are welcome.  http://www.organicathlete.org
SFLivingFoods-subscribe@yahoogroups.com


# Activist Campaign and Training (ACT) for Farmed Animals in Davis!
 
What: All-day workshop helping participants understand the treatment of farmed 
animals and vegetarianism. Topics of discussion will include a summary of 
California's factory farms in the meat, dairy and egg industries; local 
activism; identifying the regulatory agencies responsible for overseeing 
factory farms; getting politically involved; participating in campaigns; 
examining the welfare concerns of the most common farmed animals in 
California; and much more.

Who: ACT workshop speakers include: Teri Barnato (Association
of Veterinarians for Animal Rights), Gene Bauston (Farm Sanctuary),
Jack Norris (Vegan Outreach), lauren Ornelas (Viva!USA) and Kim
Sturla (Animal Place).

Intended for everyone, seasoned activists and newcomers alike.

When: Saturday, October 22, 2005.
Registration begins at 9:30am and Workshop runs from 10am - 5:30pm.

Where: Davis Branch Library (315 E. 14 Street), Davis, CA

Why: Factory farms are bad news for the animals, the environment and public 
health. We are mobilizing a statewide network to make change.

Cost: Free for a full day of speakers, films and discussion. 
Pre-registration required. Lunch is not included. Registration
deadline is October 17.

Register at: http://www.ACTforfarmedanimals.com

The workshop in Berkeley scheduled for the end of the year has
been canceled.

 Workshops are coordinated by Animal Place and Viva!USA.
 Viva!USA http://www.vivausa.org
PO Box 4398 Davis, CA 95617 530/759-8482 530/759-8487 fax
 
To subscribe to Bay Area Animal Rights Network send blank email to:
 baarn-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

 For events:  
 Please see yahoogroups message archives and calendar at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/baarn 


# http://www.geomagnetic.tv/events.htm 
address will be announced on the day of the show!!! 

SATURDAYOCTOBER 22nd Geomagnetic.tv and the Phoenix Family present: 

PHANTASMAGORIA: SAN FRAN PYCHOS  CD RELEASE PARTY!!! 

For your pleasure we have Aural Astronauts: 
AEON (Geomagnetic.tv/Highway 604 www.KZSC.org) 
CHROMATONE (Vaporvent/Mechanik) 
VIRAL (geomagnetic.tv/phoenix family) 
DOCTOR SPOOK (geomagnetic.tv/full circle/phoenix family) 
RANDOM (geomagnetic.tv/synchronize/phoenix family) 
HELIOS (BioHarmonics/Phoenix Family/Magic Glasses) 
ROB-OT (Psy-Booty/Phoenix Family) 

Deco and Alters: 
TAODECO 
MIND-ALTERS 
Visuals and Wild Projections: 
CHAOS CONSORTIUM 
GEOMAGNETIC.TV 

10 PM till LATE! 
$10 Presale via Paypal (PRINT RECIEPT AND BRING ALONG) 
Pay $10 : to spook@geomagnetic.tv 
$20 at the door 18+ with ID
 
"Follow your Bliss"
For DJ sets go to:
http://www.geomagnetic.tv/music.htm
to Join the VIP list go to:
goalert-subscribe@topica.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



Tue Oct 25

# Resisting the Military: Inside and Out Tue Oct. 25 8pm Donation 2-10$
 The HEADS UP COLLECTIVE PRESENTS:
Televising the Revolution: A monthly radical film series at:
El Rio (3158 Mission St. at Cesar Chavez, SF)
Join us for Speakers, Films and Discussion at 8pm on October 25th!
RESISTING THE MILITARY, INSIDE AND OUT: Counter-recruitment and GI  
Resistance
Showing a selection of short films including:
Military Myths Arlington West A Benefit for:
Courage to Resist (www.couragetoresist.org)
Alternatives to War Through Education- A project of the Central  
Committee for Conscientious Objectors  awe objector org 
and on Oct 22-24, check out  On the Frontlines: Options for Youth in  
Times of War (A conference for youth and their allies)
http://www.objector.org/moos-bay.html
For more information, suggestions, or to help out, please contact
radfilms@lycos.com. See you there!
Part of an ongoing series showcasing radical films and supporting  
local organizing. Films are shown on the patio at El Rio every 4th  
Tuesday.  Space is wheelchair accessible, but bathrooms are not. 21  
and over.  Also Save this Date! November 29th
Check out our next revolutionary feature on Indigenous Rights
El Rio 3158 Mission South of Cesar Chavez San Francisco
 chriscrass@mutualaid.irg



Sun Oct 23

#  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



Thu Oct 27

# San Francisco as Wildlife Habitat Thu Oct 27 12:30pm-1:30pm donation
 Nature in the City Lunchtime Conversation:  The City as  
Wildlife Habitat 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm   
Counterpulse 1310 Mission Street @ 9th Street
Featuring Josiah Clark, local (and international) wildlife expert in  
conversation with Jon Christensen, environmental writer, blogger and  
Stanford Ph.D. student in the history of conservation, and Rebecca  
Solnit, author of A Field Guide to Getting Lost.
 Counterpulse 1310 Mission St @ 9th / 10th San Francisco
 http://www.counterpulse.org
 peter natureinthecity org 415-564-4107
http://www.natureinthecity.org



Fri Oct 28

# ANON SALON unleashes HELL O' DREAMS

 Frightday, October 28, 2005
Doors Open @ 10 pm
@ ANON GALLERY
285 9th St. (@ Folsom/SF)
AND GOES UNTIL LATE!
Suggestive Donations:
$10 b4 10:30/After $15 Looking Ghouled - $20 Just Watching

http://www.anonsalon.com/oct05

 Featuring
GHOSTMELT
- KASHIA (Anon Salon)
- JONATHAN EYELINER (El Circo/ The Madness)
- KITTY- D (El Circo/ Beat Church)
- SHISSLA & ALIBI (House Of Lotus) 
FOUR HANDED GROPO
- KID (Anon Salon)
- LAZY SLAVE (Dustfish) & ??
- KIRK & MANCUB (Space Cowboys)
PLUS SPOOKY SyRuP-EYES GUESTS!

FREQ SHOW
- JENNY BIRD/Paintings from BM Sideshow 
- HUGH D'ANDRADE/Paintings from BM Sideshow 
- DEE DEE RUSSELL/Goddess of Freakey Luv 
- FREEK FOOTAGE FROM DECOMPRESSION
- MICHAEL'S LIGHT TOYS
- LIGHTN' WIRE
- STAR GARDEN ROOFTOP
& MORE!



SatOct29

# *Saturday, October 29th, 9am-5pm
Veloswap, San Francisco, CA
If you're into bikes, this is the place to buy, sell
and trade all that old stuff in your garage.  OA
will be there to recruit new members and outreach
with our educational materials (and I'm also looking
for a new bike).  I'm looking for 2-3 volunteers to
help with the booth for 2-3 hours.  Come hang out! 
If you're available, please email me at
bradley@organicathlete.org
http://www.veloswap.com
SFLivingFoods-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


# Freaker's Ball Sat Oct 29th Tipper, Lorin, Jeno, Brother ect... Santa Cruz
 Happy Frrrrrreeeeakkkkiiiiinnnnnnn October !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! . 

We are very proud to announce the 
Eleventh Annual   Freaker's Ball  Halloween costume party 
Sat October 29th 2005  doors open at 8pm 
We will be taking over all three floors and the outside of the 
Veterans Memorial building - 846 Front St Santa Cruz 
Direct link for online tickets - www.inticketing.com/evinfo.php
costume required for entrance 

And now.....  the finest line-up ever created.. 
covering a wide variety of music.... 

DJ and live electronic music from - 
Tipper (Tippermusic, www.tipper.cc/ ) 
Lorin (Bassnectar, www.bassnectar.net/ ) 
Jeno (Wicked ,djjeno.com/ ) 
Lil John (Raindance,13 Moon tribe) 
Random Rab (El Circo ) 
An-ten-nea (Live, Get Freaky) 
Brother (13 Moon Tribe, Raindance) 
Kraddy (Muti music) 
Mozaic (13 Moon Tribe, Raindance) 
Rodman (LUX) 
Boreta (Meta, Raindance) 
Strydah (13 Moon Tribe) 
Olivia (Santa Cruz) 
N-Man (colors/Flow) 
Alia (13 Moon Tribe, Raindance) 
Rob Monroy (Raindance) 
Dave Jolley (MEta) 
Cool Hand Luke 
Taina 
Jason Kristos (Full Circle) 

Organic Live music from - 
Temple of Funk ( Santa Cruz funk monsters ) 
Goddess of Funk and friends (Female Brazilian drumming ensemble) www.goddessfunk.com/
Gamelon music by Gamelan Anak Swarasanti www.anakswarasanti.com/
And the Freaker's all star band 

Visuals by Dax, Satsi and friends 

Vaudevillian undulations by Hipnautica 
Areal Dance and Circus performances, 
the annual costume contest, 
and Special top secret Halloween performance not to be missed!! 
+ many surprises 

organic tricks and treats by convergence 

Presale is recommended as this event always sells out 
Available online NOW @ inticketing.com 
click > www.inticketing.com/evinfo.php
Presale Tickets are $20 and go on sale Wed Oct 12th 
@ the following locations - 
Street Light Records in Santa Cruz 939 Pacific Ave. 
BPM Hayes and Filmore in San Francisco 

party location 
Veterans Memorial building 
846 Front St Santa Cruz (next to the post office) 
http://www.raindancepresents.com


# OtherWorld All Hallows Eve Masquerade 2005
---------- October 29'th 2005 ------------
beware, cigarettes
w/ special guests Meat Beat Manifesto  *live

and over 30 other acts including DJ Zeph, MC Azeem,
Hysterisis Loop, The Finger Monsters, Forest Green vs
Mochipet, Praxis and many more.

check the website for full details:
http://www.otherworld.ws

the full line-up is here:
http://www.otherworld.ws/halloween2005

sound:   Know:Audio / Gateway / Havoc / 5lowershop 
lights:   Radiant Atmospheres and In Your Face
visuals:   Viberation Graphics
vive painting:   Kelly Porter

$15 at the door 
10pm-7am 
info line: 510-287-5917
website:  http://www.otherworld.ws

*located in Oakland
(check the info line or website on the day of the
event for directions)



Sun Oct 30

# Chet Helms Tribal Stomp Sun Oct 30 10 am to 5.30 pm Free
Speedway Meadows, Golden Gate Park Produced by: Family Dog : Free
Info: Information will be posted at: 2b1records.com/chetmemorial. The
list of performers who wish to pay their respects is massive. As the
performers, etc. confirm they will be posted on the site.
Volunteers: Anyone wishing to be involved may sign up at
http://tribes.tribe.net/chethelmstribalstomp
http://www.2b1records.com/chetmemorial


# A CHET HELMS TRIBAL STOMP/ SF - 10.30.05
 Produced by Family Dog Sunday October 30th, 2005
@ Speedway Meadows, Golden Gate Park
10:00am to 5:30pm   Free
http://www.2b1records.com/chetmemorial   FEATURING
Nick Gravenites, Harvey Mandel, Taj Mahal, Dan Hicks  and the Hot Licks, The Charlatans, Terry Haggerty and James Preston (Sons of Champlin), Zero II, Squid B. Vicious, Paul Kantner  (Jefferson Airplane, Starship), Barry Melton (Country Joe and the Fish) Blue Cheer, (Dickie Peterson, Leigh Stephens), Jorge Santana, George Michalski, Greg Errico (Sly and the Family  Stone), Quicksilver Gold, Canned Heat, Narada Michael Walden, Natural Act (Hal Wagenet  and Hitchell Holman), Jeff Blackburn, Howard Wales, Richi Ray, (Freedom Highway), Ray Manzarek (The Doors), Vince Welnick, (TheTubes and Grateful Dead), Prairie Prince (Tubes), David Denny (Steve Miller), Peter Kaukonen, Iron Butterfly, Sammy Hagar, Herman Eberitzsch (Lee Oskar ,War), Ross Valory (Journey), Ace of Cups, War, Judge Murphy, Stephen Gaskin,  David Freiberg (Quicksilver and Starship) Country Joe McDonald (Country Joe and The Fish), Greg Douglass (Steve Miller) Pete Sears (Rod Stewart, Hot Tuna), Bruce Latimer, David and Linda Laflamme (It's A Beautiful Day), Rowan Brothers, Lydia Pense, Annie Samson, Wavy  Gravy.

Chet Helms was one of the founding fathers of the psychedelic movement from the 1960's. As promoter for the "Family Dog", Chet developed the concept of the modern rock concert and was one of the founding fathers of the 1960's peace movement that swept the nation and made waves around the world. Chet was also the catalyst that brought together Janis Joplin with Big Brother and the Holding Company, which helped shape the San Francisco sound. Without Chet Helms, as many have said, there would be no Grateful Dead, no Jefferson Airplane, no Big Brother and the list goes on and on. He promoted other acts like the Charlatans, the Great Society, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Peter Tosh, The Clash and countless others. Chet Helms continued promoting pivotal concerts through four decades. In the 60's at the Avalon Ballroom, Family Dog at the Beach, S.F. Golden Gate Park, Denver Dog, and Crystal Ballroom in Portland.

 Anyone wishing to be involved may contact Boots Hughston
(415) 861-1520 or by eMail: dog2005ch yahoo com


#  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


# Keeping Up With Margo
San Francisco, CA  - Margo St. James, founder of the prostitutes rights organization, COYOTE (Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics), 
http://www.walnet.org/csis/groups/coyote.html
http://www.bayswan.org/COYOTE.html
presents the 2005 Hooker's Ball at Pier 23 Café on Sunday, October 30, 2005.  Doors open at 8:30 p.m. at a cost of $15 per person, to benefit the St. James Infirmary and Sex Workers Outreach Project -  USA.  The event will feature DJ Kev, a costume contest judged by Margo St. James, and lots of fun, games and surprises.
 
This year's Producer is none other than the socialite-gone-good, Flicka McGurrin, proprietor of Pier 23 Café, which is located on The Embarcadero at Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111.  Go to http://www.pier23cafe.com for tickets and more information, or call (415) 362-5125. 
 
Mistress of Ceremonies for the 2005 Hooker's Ball will be Robyn Few, Director of Sexworker's Outreach Project-USA.
 
About the Beneficiaries:
The St. James Infirmary, founded by Margo St. James, but named for the soulful blues song, provides free, nonjudgmental medical and social services for women, men, and transgendered sex industry workers.  It is the first occupational safety and health clinic for sex workers run by and for workers in the industry.  The St. James Infirmary is located at 1372 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103.  For more information, telephone (415) 554.8494 or go to http://www.stjamesinfirmary.org 
 
Sex Workers Outreach Project-USA (SWOP) focuses on improving the lives of sex industry workers by promoting safety, dignity and educational opportunities for sex workers in all thier diversity, and fosters an environment that affirms individual choice and occupational rights.  For more information, go to http://www.swop-usa.org



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


# Laughing Squid 10th Anniversary Party  Varnish Fine Art 77 Natoma  Saturday, November 12, 7:00pm
Head's up! Laughing Squid turns 10 this year, so we're throwing a big party to celebrate our decade long experiment in underground art, culture and technology.  
http://laughingsquid.com/laughing-squid-10th-anniversary-party/
 Updates will be posted to the Laughing Squid blog: http://laughingsquid.com


# Tue Nov 15 6pm “Peak Oil: How It Will Change Your Life”
in Grass Valley: Renowned Authority Richard Heinberg Presents
 
Nevada City, CA – October 31, 2005 – Cheap, abundant oil is now a thing of the past. How can ordinary households and local government and businesses respond to this unprecedented challenge and soften its impact on our lives? Alliance for Post Petroleum Local Economy (APPLE of Nevada County) is sponsoring Richard Heinberg’s timely presentation on the repercussions of the rising oil costs, what “Peak Oil” means, and how local communities can prepare. Come Tuesday, November 15, 2005, to Center for the Arts in Grass Valley. Doors open at 6pm, the presentation begins at 7pm. Admission is $15 and tickets are available online at Center for the Arts website 
http://www.thecenterforthearts.org  and at Briarpatch, Bookseller, Yabobo, The Love Shack Records, and in Auburn at Cherry Records, as well as at the door.
 
Richard Heinberg, widely regarded as America’s foremost peak oil educator, will discuss the most recent evidence regarding the timing of the global oil production peak, its likely consequences, and what can be done at both the international and local levels. He is the author of The Party's Over: Oil, War and the Fate of Industrial Societies (2003), and Powerdown: Options and Actions for a Postcarbon World (2005). 
 
In the wake of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, communities across America are taking a long, hard look at how to prepare for crises of any kind. Peak Oil presents a very long emergency with far-reaching domino effects, and Heinberg is a world-renowned authority on this topic. The author will be signing books immediately following the presentation.
 
Alliance for Post Petroleum Local Economy (APPLE of Nevada County) is an outgrowth of The Town Hall Conference last spring and will have information tables on how to get involved. The APPLE Workgroups are focused on energy, transportation, food and water, health and preparedness, and outreach/education.
 
For more information, contact:
Alliance for Post Petroleum Local Economy (APPLE of Nevada County)
Info Voicemail: 265-3014


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Holiday Gathering, San Rafael, CA
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The Great Owl Invasion
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheNeuschwabenlandTimes/message/10037
obvious and blatant freemasonic symbols on the dollar bill, what precisely that hidden microscopic owl is doing there.
Neither will we ever be certain whether those plans for the National Mall surrounding the White House, the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capital proposed by the McMillan Commission in the same year that the Bohemian Owl worshipers legally acquired their grove in California, had anything to do with why there appears to be a Giant Owl surrounding the Capitol Building.



As an American citizen I am bound by no law executed by Bush Coup.
I am bound by no Judgement by John Roberts or any other criminal installed by BushHitler.
Wake UP America, the current organized crime family running Washington, DC
is similar (in fact connected) to the NAZI hijacking of a highly civilized Germany. 

Patriot Act is illegal.  No law or provision of Patriot act is legally binding.
Any law that is repugnant to the constitution of the United States of America
is Null and Void - Marburry V. Madison, 1803

Any officer who attempts to enforce an illegal law such as patriot act is unlawful and my be ignored or arrested.
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