Fall Home Show; Harvest Faire​​; Wine Festival: NorCal Weekend

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01 October, 2021

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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, Oct. 2 to Sunday, Oct. 3. Double-check with event organizers to confirm dates, times and locations in case activities were updated since posted on Patch. EAST BAY: Alameda County Fall Home Show: Alameda County Fairgrounds, Pleasanton Blessing of the Animals: St. Mary Magdalen Church, Berkeley Corks, Forks, Rhythm & Brews: Alameda Point, Alameda Crockett Town-Wide Yard Sale: Pomona Street and 2nd Avenue, Crockett Dia De Los Muertos: San Leandro Performing Arts Center, San Leandro Durba Sen Art Open Studio: Durba Sen Art, Fremont Emeryville Art Exhibition: Bay Street Emeryville, Emeryville Filipino Barrio Fiesta: Bankhead Plaza, Livermore G&M Farms Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze Opening: G&M Farms, Livermore IndiviDúo: Firehouse Arts Center, Pleasanton Joan's Farm and Pumpkin Patch Opening: Joan's Farm, Livermore Live Music on the Patio with Billy Schaub: Rosa Fierro Cellars, Livermore Live Music on the Tarmac with LaTanya & Simon: Elevation LVK, Livermore Live Music with Blue House Band: Cellar Door, Pleasanton Oktoberfest: Forest Home Farms Historic Park, San Ramon Oktoberfest: SideTrack Bar + Grill, Pleasanton Packrat and Peddler Town-Wide Sale: Port Costa Plant Sale: The Gardens at Heather Farm, Walnut Creek Rotary District Avenues of Service: Alameda County Fairgrounds, Pleasanton Science of Coffee: Stockmen's Park, Livermore Science of Engineering: Stockmen's Park, Livermore Taste of Africa in the Heart of Livermore: Bankhead Theater, Livermore Virtual Reality Halloween Haunted House: Diablo Escapes, Walnut Creek Walk-Thru Animal Blessings: Asbury United Methodist Church, Livermore Wildwood Dad's Club Pumpkin Patch Opening: Coaches Field, Piedmont NORTH BAY/WINE COUNTRY: Ancestor Arts on the Green: Sugar Skull Workshop and "Coco" Screening: Windsor Town Green, Windsor Angel Bazaar: St. Apollinaris Church Campus, Napa Ardbeg's Monsters of Smoke Tour: Slanted Tree Kitchen & Taproom, Fairfield Bay Front Festival: Bayfront Boulevard, Hercules Best of The Valley Wine Tastings: Silverado Resort and Spa, Napa Celtic Music Celebration: St. Columba's Episcopal Church & Retreat House, Inverness Clucktown Collective Outdoor Market: Happy Dahlia Farm, Petaluma Courtney's Pumpkin Patch: Courtney's Pumpkin Patch, Dahlia & Sage Community Market, Cloverdale Fall & Holiday Craft Market: West Plaza Parking Lot, Healdsburg Fall California Native Plant Sale: Heritage Presbyterian Church, Benicia Grossi Family Farm Pumpkin Patch Opening: Grossi Family Farm, Novato Lark Drive-In Halloween Movies: The Village at Corte Madera, North Parking Lot, Corte Madera Laughing Stock Comedy Night: Tara Firma Farms, Petaluma October Brews & Sausage: Cavallo Point, Sausalito Tiburon Wine Festival: Point Tiburon Plaza, Tiburon Western Night: Elks Lodge 901, Petaluma THE PENINSULA: ABC Tree Farms and Pick Of The Patch Pumpkins Opening: ABC Tree Farms, El Camino Real, San Carlos Blessing of the Animals: St. Peter Catholic Church, Pacifica CuriOdyssey Pumpkin Days: CuriOdyssey, San Mateo Great Glass Pumpkin Patch: Palo Alto Art Center, Palo Alto Japanese Cultural Festival: Millbrae Library Parkling Lot, Millbrae Nature's Inspiration: Virtual via Green Foothills, Palo Alto Peninsula Oktoberfest: Hiller Aviation Museum, San Carlos Pescadero Marsh Guided Walk: Sequoia Audubon Trail, Pescadero SAN FRANCISCO: "Bacchae Before": Joe Goode Annex, San Francisco Cartooning Academy for Teens and Adults: Virtual via Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco "Epoch": ODC Theater, San Francisco Horizons Foundation's Gala: Virtual via Horizons Foundation, San Francisco Lower Polk Neighbors Cleanup: Sweet Glory, San Francisco "Nature in the City": Hayes Valley Art Works Gallery, San Francisco Outer Sunset Cleanup: HSBC Bank, San Francisco Pianist Francesca Khalifa: The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, San Francisco San Francisco Ghost Hunt Walking Tour: Outside the Healing Arts Center, San Francisco San Francisco Virtual Team Hope 5K Fun Run and Walk: Virtual via Huntington's Disease Society of America, San Francisco Saturday Cartooning for Kids: Virtual via Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco Sunnydale Block Party and Cleanup: Velasco Avenue, San Francisco Sustainable Fashion Pop-Up: The Bar Code Showroom, San Francisco "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare": Thrive City at Chase Center, San Francisco Tongue N Cheek: Comedy and Cabaret: Foreign Lens, San Francisco Upper Haight Cleanup: All Saints' Episcopal Church, San Francisco Wonder Funday: Pier 15, The Embarcadero, San Francisco SANTA CRUZ COUNTY/BEACHES: Guided Coast Walk: Wilder Ranch State Park, Santa Cruz Harvest Faire: Roaring Camp Railroads, Felton Historic Ranch Ground Tour: Wilder Ranch State Park, Santa Cruz SOUTH BAY: Magical Glass Pumpkin Patch: Los Gatos High School, Los Gatos Mosaic Festival Silicon Valley: Mexican Heritage Plaza, San Jose Opera San José Season Opener: Virtual via Opera San Jose, San Jose "Pericles, Prince of Tyre": Memorial Park Amphitheater, Cupertino Symphony Silicon Valley's World Premiere Concerto: The California Theatre, San Jose "The Great Big BOO!": Gilroy Gardens, Gilroy "The Great Leap": San Jose Stage Company, San Jose Heading to Southern California? Then See: Brick-or-Treat; Dog Daze; ArtWalk; Oktoberfests: 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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