What's Happening Around the Bay Area |
Wed | Oct 16 | 6:30pm Wu Yee Children's Services' Board of Directors invite you to join us for a Wine & Dine Benefit at Bluxome Street Winery in San Francisco's SOMA district. Join Wu Yee Children's Services' community of supporters to celebrate 42 years of serving San Francisco's children and families.
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| Thur | Oct 17 | 5:30pm - 8:30pm The tasting event will include art galleries and nearby shops offering wine samples inside their stores. Attendees wishing to participate in this premier sampling and shopping event may purchase early bird tickets for $25 or $30 at the door. |
Fri | Oct 18 | 6:30pm - 11:00pm Discover the unique tropical collection of the Conservatory of Flowers through the lens of craft brews. The third annual Botanicals and Brews feature the Bay Area’s finest craft breweries who will proffer their delicious elixirs. | |
| Sat | Oct 19 | 11:00AM Discover teas directly from the makers and producers. Teas from around the world will be available for tasting. Have conversations with other tea enthusiasts, and experience the free tea tastings from many difference vendors. |
Sat | Oct 19 | All Day San Francisco Trolley Dances, now in its 16th anniversary season, is a two-day, free (with Muni fare) public performance curated by Epiphany Dance Theater artistic director Kim Epifano. Artists and dance ensembles are paired with specific sites along San Francisco’s MUNI route, where they are invited to create an 8- to 15-minute dance piece in response to the physical environment, architecture and history of the area.
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| Cheese & Wine Class: Mountain Cheeses from Europe
Mountain air and lush pasture produce fantastic milk for cheese. Taste cheeses with altitude tonight from the Alps, the Pyrenees and beyond. Enjoy an aperitif and hors d'oeuvre at the beautiful Silverado cooking school, then sit down for the 90-minute tasting with cheese authority Janet Fletcher.
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Wed | Oct 16 - Nov 3 | 5:30pm – 10:30pm Make long-lasting memories this fall season with Pumpkin Nights! The interactive Halloween experience will bring more magic to Santa Rosa this October with new festival activities unlike anything before.
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| Sat | Oct 19 | 11:00AM - 4:00PM To celebrate the end of the Harvest Season, the charming town of St. Helena hosts the most-beloved fall event – Hometown Harvest Festival. The one-day festival features activities for all ages a kid’s carnival, wine lounge, food alley, and an array of arts and crafts with local vendors. This event first got its start in 1986 and is now an iconic annual event in downtown St. Helena.
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Bring the family & friends to “Pub J” for a fun evening singing along to everyone’s fave Beatles songs backed by live music from THE QUARRY PERSONS. This annual event will once again have lyrics projected on the “big screen”, room for dancing a comfortable setting of small cabaret tables with couch seating and concessions of beer, wine & snacks available for purchase.
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| Fri | Oct 18 - 31st | 7:30pm Marin Musical Theatre Company (MMTC) presents The Rocky Horror Show, a boisterous production of the classic 1970’s musical, Oct. 18 – 31 at The Playhouse in San Anselmo. This hilarious, flamboyant show pays loving homage to sci-fi thrillers and horror flicks of the early 20th century with an irresistible rock ‘n’ roll score.
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Wed | Oct 16 | 6:30pm - 8:00pm Readers are taken into the often-times merciless courts of New York City and San Francisco, the frightening detention centers on the U.S./Mexico border, and the overburdened offices of legal defense organizations. In conversation with Steven Mayers. | |
| Sat | Oct 19 | 11:00am - 6:00pm This admission-free, day-long, family-friendly event recreates the beloved German fall celebration. Oktoberfest will include live entertainment, music, dancing, arts & crafts, Bier Garden with dozens of craft beers, wine, international music, Kinder Platz Kids Zone, gourmet food booths and over 40 vendors. |
Sat-Sun | Oct 19-20 | 9:00am-5:00pm The World Pumpkin Capital of Half Moon Bay celebrates its bountiful fall harvest and feel-good autumn splendor with gigantically enormous heavyweight champion pumpkins, smashing entertainment with four stages of stellar live music, everyone’s fave Great Pumpkin Parade, boo-tiful harvest-inspired crafts, tasty homestyle foods, premium wines, seasonal craft beer, pumpkin-infused ales and artisanal cocktails.
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| Sat-Sun | Oct 19-20 | All Day Join as OMCA comes alive for the 25th annual community celebration honoring Days of the Dead traditions. Craft activities, tasty food, dance groups, live music, colorful ofrendas, and ceremonia bring the community together for this healing tradition. |
Sun | Oct 20 | All Day This event is free and open to youth and families. “BLAM” stands for (Black, Latino, Asian, Manifested) presents the third annual AfroComicCon, is an educational Free comic con event, for youth and families. This event is a comic book, art, writing and film convention, which is the third day of a three-day AfroComicCon event. | |
| Thur | Oct 17 | All Day Seymour Marine Discovery Center is an interactive marine science museum and aquarium with hands-on exhibits and a touch pool, located on the UC Santa Cruz campus. They open their doors to for several Community Free Days several times a year.
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Fri | Oct 18 | 7:30pm - 11:00pm Haunting your souls for over two decades, the Haunted House of Moss Beach is a spooky, walk-through maze of terror. Please note, arrive early to avoid long lines. Only two people are allowed per a tour. Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult . | |
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Sat | Oct 19 | All Day Witness the humongous, mind-bending, Volkswagen-sized weigh-off champion pumpkin on display, plus, stare in awe at the mesmerizing and remarkably talented “Picasso of pumpkin carvers” sculpt and shape monster pumpkins into one-of-a-kind masterpieces.
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Come enjoy this year’s special 10th Annual Dia de los Muertos Festival filled with live music, food, local artists, lowrider altars, over 100 vendors, and even Lucha Libre wrestling. Día San José is steeped in tradition, culture and featuring an amazing display of San José’s long history with its Mexican past, and has grown in attendance to over 4,000 attendees and continues to prosper.
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Sun | Oct 20 | 9:30am-11:30am On this dog-friendly walk, we travel North Escape Road, a paved road closed to traffic. We tour stunning old-growth redwood groves along beautiful Opal Creek. We'll discuss redwood ecology and park history while exploring the deep shade of the redwood forest. This is a fun and easy, 3-mile, 2-hour walk with docent Diane Shaw.
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