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9 things to do on 7/10/2008

3rd weekend   am
Permaculture Design Course
Santa Cruz, CA
805.459.0452
earthflow.com
info at earthflow.com
The Permaculture Design Course with Larry Santoyo and more... Creating the Conditions for Sustainability to Happen-Learn, Work, Play-Repeat!


05.02-07.19  
Roots of My Heart
NoneSuch Space
2865 Broadway, 2nd Floor
Oakland, CA 94611
510.625.1600
paragon-media.org/nonesuchspace
nonesuch at paragon-media.org
Paintings, drawings, and banners by Daniel Camacho. Exhibit extended through July 19.


t-sat 10-10, call for appt  
Art of the Cotton Mill Studios
FLOAT, Floatation Center – Art Gallery 1091 Calcot Place, Unit # 116 (located in a store front loft of the historic cotton mill studios) Oakland
510.282.0425
www.thefloatcenter.com
info at thefloatcenter.com
Art of the Cotton Mill Studios
Paintings, sculpture, photography and mixed media by:
Keiko Nelson, Bill Stoneham, Elizabeth Tennant and Susan Tuttle
Show runs 5/19-7/12
Opening party 5/31, Closing party 7/12 6-9pm
Performing at the opening party will be DJ Daniel Berkman


06.18-08.30  
The Big Read, Sonoma County Countywide Reading Program To Read To Kill a Mockingbird
www.bigreadsonoma.com or call Robin Metalitz, KRCB Outreach Coordinator at 707-584-2005.
707.584.2005
www.bigreadsonoma.com
The Big Read Sonoma County, countywide reading program. This year’s program, will takes place during September and October. will include activities and book-related projects based upon the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Community Members are encouraged to participate and organize activities related to the Big Read this fall.


07.04-07.28   6-9pm
Conflux Vignettes: Artwork by Julie Oppermann, Brian Lucas and Daniel Glendening
Buzz Gallery
2318 Telegraph Ave. at 23rd St.
Oakland CA 94612
510.465.4073
www.mamabuzzcafe.com
info at mamabuzzcafe.com
Group exhibition of artworks by Julie Oppermann, Brian Lucas and Daniel Glendening. Opening reception Friday, July 4th 6-9pm Buzz Gallery.

http://www.julieoppermann.com
http://www.notabove-notbelow.blogspot.com/


07.06-07.12   10am-5pm
Ba Gua and Tai Chi as TAO Meditation
Menlo College, Atherton, CA 94027
415.454.5243
www.energyarts.com
eainfo at energyarts.com
Ba Gua and Tai Chi as TAO Meditation: Taoist Lineage Master Bruce Frantzis teaches a martial arts workshop intensive on the moving meditation practices of Taoist energy arts, including sharing closely guarded secrets for centuries.


07.10   6-8pm
The ABCs of Planning Your Estate
UC Berkeley Extension Downtown Center, 425 Market Street, 8th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105
510.642.4111
www.unex.berkeley.edu/cat/course370.html
business at unex.berkeley.edu
This workshop covers the fundamentals, including relevant tax issues, and then moves to more advanced estate planning topics. This session will address the communication challenges families often face when discussing money and inheritance issues. Please refer to EDP 314344 to reserve your space.


07.10   7-10pm
Public Teaching with Kali Ma
Lake Tahoe Wellness Center
695 Wolf Street, Kings Beach, CA, 96143
888.826.8729
www.kalima.org
register at mahasiddhas.org
~The Best Kept Secret of Buddhism~
Meditation, Chanting and Teachings of the MahaSiddha Dharma.
$10 - 15 Love Donation suggested, all are welcome.


07.10   5:30pm
The 2008 Garden Design Chats at Flora Grubb Gardens Edible Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn A Project by Fritz Haeg
Flora Grubb Gardens
1634 Jerrold Avenue, San Francisco
www.gardenconservancy.org
Fritz Haeg is the founder of Edible Estates, an ongoing series of projects to replace the front lawn with edible garden landscapes responsive to culture, climate, context and people. These projects reconcile issues of global food production and urbanized land use with the modest gesture of a small domestic garden.


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