Weekend Fun For Everyone (April 13-15)
/ Ronnie SharpeCheck out all the great events happening in your area this weekend.
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Join We Players this spring for a jubilant and joyous adventure through a little known stretch of Golden Gate Park alongside looking-glass creatures and queens.
Move to the beats of the Bay, taste delicious street food cuisines, sip cocktails, shop from unique local artisans, and celebrate San Francisco’s cultural renaissance - all while gazing at the moon rising above the stunning Downtown San Francisco skyline at Bhangra & Beats Night Market.
Enjoy food, culture, and drinks under the beautiful lanterns of Grant Ave with over 30 vendors
Powwow is a celebration of life and Indigeneity. Join us in solidarity as we celebrate our traditions, ancestors, and mothers this Mother's Day weekend!
Youth ages 5 to 18 share the culmination of their hard work, learning, and musical exploration- a celebration of their dedication and artistic growth!
Join us for a fun-filled Saturday series of puppet shows at Habitot beginning at 9:30 am and includes admission to the museum!
Celebrate Mother’s Day weekend at Slide Ranch, together as family and friends. This event is almost sold out!
Celebrate 90 years of your East Bay Regional Parks with music, performances, Drakes Brewery, Kids' Zone, hands-on fun, nature exhibits and displays, food trucks, eco-friendly activities, and more!
Families will enjoy a super fun kids concert with Andy Z and the Andyland Band, an inflatable playland, and can also create a Mother’s Day Gift in the craft area. FREE!
The West Coast's largest Taiwanese American celebration is back and in person on Saturday, May 11th in San Francisco’s Union Square! Join us from 10AM - 4PM for a free and family-friendly festival showcasing Taiwanese culture, food, entertainment, activities and more.
Fairyland is proud to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage this May!
Inclusion Festival is a musical festival for people with disabilities and their families, friends and allies. A day of music, dancing, and art with sensory sensitive spaces and accommodations. Let’s celebrate our unique differences while bringing people together as a community.
Y for Youth Community Festival celebrates the power and potential of young people and raises critical funds to grow and sustain our Bay Area youth programs.
This FREE family-friendly event is hosted by the Kumu Hula Association of Northern California, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, dedicated to perpetuating Native Hawaiian and Polynesian culture through arts, language, music, and dancing.
3RD ANNUAL INTER-LEAGUE HIGH SCHOOL DRAGON DANCE COMPETITION & AWARDS and 2ND ANNUAL YOUTH DANCE REVOLUTION taking place the next 3 Saturdays.
Join the Ross School PTO Saturday, May 11 for its Bi-Annual Garden Walk. Visit five exquisite, private gardens in Ross--located within a quarter-mile of each--along Fernhill and Norwood Avenues for an age-friendly, walkable tour.
Get ready to experience the Philippine's powerful percussion beats as Manilatown Academy teaches an intro to the kulintang song Binalig.
Join us for a "Flipping the Boat" miniature boat making workshop, where we'll dive into untold stories and flip the script on history!
With over a 100 activities you will surely find something interesting. Enjoy the music, food and activities catered for kids 6-18 years old.
This is a wonderful time to honor the rich heritage and cultural contributions of our AAPI community.
Second Sunday happens to fall on Mother's Day this month! Come celebrate moms of all kinds with us with a card-making art project inspired by artworks from around the museum.
This free program provides art-making opportunities to parents with their children. A fun and educational alternative to "screen time," the program is taught by professional art instructors in a variety of media, from painting to mixed media.
Tickets are free but must be reserved online in advance.
Come watch Fogo Na Roupa Grupo Carnavalesco practice their award-winning dance in the Presidio!
Stroll, sip, and taste your way through North Berkeley's world-renowned gourmet dining destination!
Join us each year in May as Cruisin’ The Boulevard honors George Lucas’ timeless, coming-of-age film, American Graffiti, most of which was filmed here in Petaluma in the early summer of 1972.
Bike to Wherever Day is San Francisco’s favorite biking holiday. On Thursday, May 16, join people all over the city in riding your bike to get to wherever you need to go – or just for fun!
This four-day boat lover’s paradise will feature an expanded footprint featuring more in-water and on-land displays of new yachts, sailboats, powerboats, catamarans, electric boats, gear, accessories, and more. This year’s show will also offer fun for the little ones, entertainment, and more food options, including the newly opened Hurrica Restaurant.