Renaissance Days; Crab Feeds; Restaurant Week: NorCal Weekend
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San Francisco CA
19 March, 2021
11:46 AM
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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA — Patch has rounded up fun, interesting and entertaining events throughout Northern California — from the beaches of Santa Cruz, through the South Bay, East Bay and the Peninsula, to the uppermost points of North Bay and Wine Country. Some are free. Some have a fee. Whether you opt for an activity close to home, a mini day trip or a virtual event, see what's slated this weekend from Saturday, March 20 to Sunday, March 21. Double-check with event organizers to confirm dates, times and locations in case activities have been updated since posted on Patch. Please be mindful of social distancing guidelines while you do your part to slow the spread of the coronavirus. See the latest guidance from the CDC here. EAST BAY: Bay Area Crisis Nursery's Drive-Thru Crab Feed: Luigi's Italian Delicatessen, Concord Berkeley Restaurant Week: March Munch Madness: Participating restaurants, Berkeley Children's Fairyland Reopening: Children's Fairyland, Oakland Girl Scout Cookie Drive-Thru: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Concord Gold Coast Chamber Players' "Love Story" Concert: Virtual Live Music: Elevation LVK, Livermore Livermore High School Alumni Crab Feed To-Go: Cabana Daves, Livermore Las Positas College Performing Arts Center Presents "My Favorite Wife" Radio Play: Virtual Out Front at The UC Theatre: The UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall, Berkeley Passover Storybook Trail: Jean Sweeney Park, Alameda Pleasant Hill Rotary's St. Patrick's Day Gala Celebration: Virtual Roots Rising Showcase Hosted by Taj Mahal: The UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall, Berkeley Rotary Club Niles Fremont's Spring Fling: Virtual School of the Madeleine in Berkeley Crab Feed and Auction: School of the Madeleine in Berkeley, Berkeley SFA Crab Grab N' Go Drive Thru Crab Feed: Concord St. Patrick's Day Gala Celebration: Virtual Virtual Superhero 5K Four-Week Challenge: Union City "That's What She Said" Stand-Up Comedy Show: Virtual The California Poet Laureate Dana Gioia Presents "Does Poetry Matter in the Modern World?": Virtual NORTH BAY/WINE COUNTRY: Class: Needle Felted Goldfish: Virtual Open Air Artisan Craft Faire: First Street Napa Mall, Napa Renaissance Days: Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, Vallejo Spring Forward: Step Into the Light of Poetry: Virtual Sonoma County Home and Garden Show: Sonoma County Fairgrounds, Santa Rosa The David Clark Cabaret Virtual Show: Virtual THE PENINSULA: A Gardener's Guide to Growing Dahlias: Virtual Bay Area Camp Fair: Virtual PALY Theatre Presents "Much Ado About Nothing": Palo Alto High School Performing Arts Center, Palo Alto The Impresario-Producers: "Mozart Meets Mel Brooks": Virtual SAN FRANCISCO: Alcatraz Cruise Tours: Alcatraz Landing, San Francisco Ben McLaughlin: "Ex Libris": Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco Community Music Center's Spring Gala "Rise Above": Virtual Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit: San Francisco Seasonal Kids Cartooning: Drawing Hands and Faces: Virtual Vegan Mob: San Francisco Food Truck Launch: San Francisco SANTA CRUZ COUNTY/BEACHES: Pop-Up in the Park: Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History, Santa Cruz Saturdays in the Soil: Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History, Santa Cruz SOUTH BAY: Astronomy Art Workshop: Virtual Benefit Concert for NextDoor Solutions to Domestic Violence: Virtual Grab-N-Go Crab Dinner and Virtual Event: East Side Education Foundation, San Jose Phil Ackerly's Magic and Comedy with Special Guests: Virtual Pianist Sarah Cahill: Virtual Heading to Southern California? Then See: WildLights Of Spring; Daffodil Show; Neon Art: SoCal Weekend Want to post your next neighborhood event on the Patch? We do too! No matter how big or small it may be, if it's local, it has a place on the Patch calendar. Posting an event is as simple as 1, 2, 3. Here's how to do it: Create a Patch account and sign up to post your own local content on Patch, totally free. It's probably the easiest thing you'll do all day.Make a Calendar Event and fill it with all the awesome info that people need to add it to their list of things to do in their neighborhood. Choose a fun image to upload and most importantly - have fun with it! It's your event, and the possibilities are endless.Post it on Patch! That's it. Get ready for RSVPs. You can post your event for free to a single Patch, or if you really want to get the community's attention, you can feature your event for $1 per Patch per day. When an event is featured, it receives priority placement on the local calendar as well as on the homepage, article pages, our daily newsletter, and our weekly calendar events newsletter.
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