Weekend Fun For Everyone (April 6-8)
/ Ronnie SharpeI hope that you're enjoying the improved Awesome List. Don’t worry, nothing else has changed! Check out all the great events happening in your area this weekend.
Events are checked at the time of posting. Rain is in this weekends forecast so some events may change. Please confirm information before heading out.
Z Space and Word for WordPLAY present a bold new stage adaptation of Dave Eggers' The Eyes & the Impossible (Chapters 1-6).
Butler Amusements Carnival will be coming to Oakland at the end of this month! We'll have over 25 rides, carnival games and food vendors.
Join us for an unforgettable journey where destiny is discovered, and legends are born!
From laundresses working in the military fort, to female leaders of the Native American Occupation, to formerly incarcerated women sharing their stories on the island today, women’s history is everywhere on Alcatraz.
SPECTRA Showcase Vol. #3 features a live light and sound performance by Joshua Hubert from GlowFidelity, who invites the community to learn about and interact with SPECTRA’s lighting system while enjoying an audio synced lightshow above.
Join the Recreation Department and Public works for a morning of fishing! Youth between the ages of 5-15 will learn basic instruction on knot tying, casting, & fish handling techniques.
Come play for a day at the Community Playdate! First Saturdays: March 7th and April 4th.
We're celebrating on Saturday, March 7th with our fourth annual Women's Heritage Day Event!
Suit up, power up, and hit the streets of Union City for our annual Superhero Fun Run! Whether you’re flying solo or running with your sidekicks, this event is packed with community spirit, friendly competition, and heroic fun for all ages.
Explore with SCRAP as you make a yarn sculpture inspired by the work of artist Sheila Hicks.
We're celebrating the animals that love to travel! Marine mammals like gray whales and northern elephant seals are famous for their epic migrations along the California coast.
Join us for an afternoon of art, local makers, hands-on creativity, and community.
Join the Children’s Creativity Museum for Garden Rhythms, a lively afternoon of music, culture, and connection in the heart of downtown San Francisco.
The next-gen talents of the SF Symphony Youth Orchestra journey into realms both spiritual and earthly. Jean Sibelius’s rousing anthem, Finlandia, places us amid a nation’s struggle for identity, while Jennifer Higdon’s blue cathedral depicts “a symbolic doorway into and out of this world.” Gustav Mahler’s Fourth Symphony picks up the thread with its glowing finale, sung by soprano Hannah Cho.
Join us for the Annual Mexica New Year, for a weekend filled with Native traditional dancers, a sunrise ceremony, arts & crafts market and delicious food.
Tardi Hearty Mardi Gras Party March 13th Parade 5pm Doors 6pm Food BCC bar and dancing
Bay Area favorite Stella Heath—known for her lively performances in The Billie Holiday Project and Stella Meets Nat—brings Ella’s music to life in Stella Swings Ella, a show perfect for young audiences.
Join in our annual procession around the Pi Shrine, enjoy slices of delicious pie, and think beyond circles and spheres with surprising exhibits about math and how it informs the world.
Discover the power of the spoken word. Delight to the sights and sounds of Drumming and Puppetry! Craft workshops related to the stories and music presented.
Butler Amusements Carnival will be coming to Oakland at the end of this month! We'll have over 25 rides, carnival games and food vendors.
San Francisco Ballet offers Family Dance-Alongs and Sensory Friendly Dance-Alongs throughout the season.
Make a totally new and unique character using your creativity and an arsenal of supplies from SCRAP. Use the style of KAWS as a guide in creating your character.
The City of Mill Valley, the Tam High School College & Career Center, and the Mill Valley Rotary Interact Club are hosting the Marin Youth Job Fair.
Come to the National Park and show your We Can Do it Spirit by coming dressed as a Rosie or in your best 1940s garb!
