Biketoberfest; 'Hamilton;' Water Lantern Festival: NorCal Weekend

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15 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. 16 to Sunday, Oct. 17. Double-check with event organizers to confirm dates, times and locations in case activities were updated since posted on Patch. EAST BAY: Carquinez Model Railroad Open House: Loring Avenue, Crockett Concert in the Park: First and Neal streets, Pleasanton Durba Sen Art Open Studios: Durba Sen Art Gallery, Fremont Emeryville Art Exhibition: Bay Street Emeryville, Emeryville International Wedding Festival: Oakland Scottish Rite Center, Oakland Latinx Heritage Month and Dia de Los Muertos Celebration: The Ruth Bancroft Garden & Nursery, Walnut Creek Live Music on the Patio with Double Shot: Rosa Fierro Cellars, Livermore Live Music with Greg Lamboy: Cellar Door, Pleasanton Livermore Pridefest: Carnegie Park, Livermore Michelle Lambert: The Back Room, Berkeley Mount Diablo State Park Centennial Birthday Celebration: California State University East Bay Concord Campus, Concord Music in the Vines with The Foam Riders: McGrail Vineyards and Winery, Livermore Music on the Tarmac with The Fabulous Cruise Tones: Elevation LVK, Livermore Oktoberfest: Forejour, Beer and Brats: Campos Family Vineyards, Byron Olive Oil Tasting and Tour: Livermore Valley Chamber of Commerce, Livermore Pianist Mark Anderson: Bankhead Theater, Livermore Rugged Maniac: Alameda County Fairgrounds, Pleasanton San Ramon Symphonic Band Fall Concert: Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center, San Ramon Synergy Theater's "Spontaneous Shakespeare": Lesher Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek "The Claim": Ashby Stage, Berkeley NORTH BAY/WINE COUNTRY: Benicia Dog Festival: First Street Green, Benicia Biketoberfest Marin: Fairfax Plaza, Fairfax Halloween Pumpkins and Vino: Orsi Family Vineyards, Healdsburg Healdsburg Crush: Pairing on the Plaza: Healdsburg Plaza, Healdsburg Makers Market on First Street: First Street Napa, Napa Pub in the Park: Frank Salfingere Park, Pleasant Hill Rodeo Lagoon Birding: Marin Headlands Visitor Center, Sausalito "Showdown" To Save Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds: Benefit Concert with Train Wreck Junction: Gardenway Lawn, Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds, Petaluma THE PENINSULA: "Christmas in October " Holiday Fair: Loyal Order of Moose, Pacifica Fall Festival: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park, San Mateo Ives Collective Fall Salon: St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Palo Alto Kids' Carnival: Rotary Park, Millbrae Outdoor Boutique & Indoor Vintage Market: Fernside Street, Redwood City Paula Kravitz Open Studio: Peninsula Studios, San Mateo Pumpkin Run by Senior Coastsiders: Hatch Elementary School, Half Moon Bay, and Virtual San Francisco Water Lantern Festival: Leo J. Ryan Park, Foster City SAN FRANCISCO: An Evening of Traditional Balinese Shadow Theater: Noe Valley Town Square and Fort Mason Parade Ground, San Francisco "Asylum": Alcazar Theater, San Francisco Bayview Community Cleanup: Tallio's Coffee & Tea, San Francisco Cabrillo Street Cleanup: Cabrillo Street and 5th Avenue, San Francisco CALL Primrose Brunch in the Garden: Filoli Historic House & Garden, Woodside "Coppelia": Cowell Theater, San Francisco Donor Recruitment Drive: Cesar Chavez, San Francisco Fall SF Restaurant Week: Participating restaurants, San Francisco Guardsmen Pumpkin Patch: Fort Mason, San Francisco Joy on Joice Street Fair: San Francisco China Town Manny's Neighborhood Trash Pick-Up: Manny's, San Francisco "Mantram": ODC Theater, San Francisco, and Virtual "Meet Us Quickly With Your Mercy": CounterPulse, San Francisco MUNA Trash Pick-Up Day: The Benches Garden, San Francisco "Nature in the City" Exhibition: Hayes Valley Art Works, San Francisco Nob Hill Cleanup: Another Cafe, San Francisco Phoenix Day Block Party and Neighborhood Cleanup: New College Hill Market, San Francisco Pianist Liana Paniyeva: The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, San Francisco San Francisco Trolley Dances: Rikki Streicher Field, San Francisco The Tsinoy (Chinese-Filipino) Experience: Chinese Historical Society of America Museum, San Francisco Volunteer Build Day: Sisterhood Gardens, San Francisco SANTA CRUZ COUNTY/BEACHES: Dias de los Nuestros: A Celebration of Art, Cultures and Community: Capitola Branch Library, Capitola Downtown Santa Cruz Makers Market: Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz Guided Coastal Walk: Wilder Ranch State Park, Santa Cruz Historic Ranch Ground Tour: Wilder Ranch State Park, Santa Cruz Out and About: Fall Foods at Live Earth Farm: Live Earth Farm: Community Supported Agriculture, Watsonville Santa Cruz Chapter Fall Plant Sale: UCSC Arborebum, Santa Cruz Saturdays in the Soil: Gardening at the Museum: Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History, Santa Cruz SOUTH BAY: Ainsley House Fall Garden Concert Series: The Ainsley House, Campbell Bay Area Diwali Festival: Cupertino Memorial Park, Cupertino Bay Area Kids' Book Fair: Fremont High School, Sunnyvale Chili Champions: La Vie Dansante Wines, Gilroy Dead Time Dreams Haunted Attractions: ABC Pumpkin Patch Lot, San Jose Dussehra Fest with Kavita Paudwal: Milpitas Boulevard, Milpitas Finnish Pianist Juho Pohjonen: The Fall 2021 Home Concert Hall: Virtual via Steinway Society, Silicon Valley "Hamilton": Center for the Performing Arts, San Jose Oktoberfest: East Campbell Avenue, Campbell Pumpkin Boutique: LJB Farms, San Martin Heading to Southern California? Then See: Autumn Fest; Haunted Little Tokyo; Mariachi Fest: 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. 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