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This weekend in Oakland

on August 10, 2012

Community events and activities for the weekend of August 10-12, 2012. Got an event we didn’t know about? Please add it in the comments!

Friday August 10

East Bay Bike Party: Sharpie Ride
Meet at 7:30 pm, Depart at 8 pm
Meet at Rockridge BART

A ride from Rockridge through North Berkeley, along the waterfront and to the take with two party stops along the way. Wear layers and bring lights for your bike. More information here.

Soccer Without Borders 2012 Oakland Olympics
Picnic starts at noon, tournament at 2:30 pm
Cesar Chavez Fields, 29 Avenue and International Blvd., Oakland

Kids and teens who have participated in a soccer camp for refugee youth will play off in an “Olympic” tournament.  For more information contact 415-912-7139 or Ben [at] soccerwithoutborders [dot] org.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
8 pm
Woodminster Amphitheater, Joaquin Miller Park, 3300 Joaquin Miller Road, Oakland

The outdoor version of the slapstick Sondheim musical runs August 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18 and 19. Information and ticket prices are here.

Art Beat Concert at the 25th Street Collective
8 pm
477 25th Street, Oakland

A benefit concert featuring Bobby Joe Ebola and Children MacNuggits, Victory and Associates, Dark Beach. Sliding scale cover $7-12. More information here.

Opening: The Noun Exhibit
8 – 10 pm
Actual Cafe, 6334 San Pablo Avenue, Oakland

Drawings of people, places and things by Michael Olivo, Rachel Kantor, Kane Lynch, Emily Parrish and Sophie Leininger. More information here.

Kaiser Center Roof Garden Concerts
Noon – 1 pm
300 Lakeside Drive, Oakland

A free public rooftop concert every Friday at lunchtime, featuring a variety of musical styles. Concerts continue through September 14. More information and band line-up here.

Acta Non Verba Youth Farm Project Farm Stand
10am-2pm
83rd Ave & E Street, Oakland, 94621

The kids of Acta Non Verba sell the produce they have grown. Farm stand is also open Mondays and Wednesdays. More information here.

Summer Movie Series
8 pm on Fridays, 7 pm on Saturdays
Chabot Space & Science Center, 10000 Skyline Blvd, Oakland

Sci-fi films every week through July and August, plus music and activities. Admission $15.95 (includes General Admission) or $5 for members. Check here for the week’s movie or to buy tickets.

Bites Off Broadway: Mobile Food and Family Fun
5:30-8:30 pm
365 45th Street, Oakland

A weekly outdoor food truck gathering with lawn games for the whole family that will run on Fridays through October 12. More information here.  You can read Oakland North’s previous coverage here.

The EatUp
6 – 11 PM
2025 Telegraph Avenue at 21st Street, Oakland

A weekly downtown food truck gathering every Friday night from June 1 through October 2012 featuring live deejays and art for exhibit and for sale. more information here.           

Dancing Under the Stars
8:30 PM to 10 PM
Jack London Square

A weekly evening of free outdoor dance lessons provided by the Linden Street Dance Studio. More information here.

Movies in the Park
Movies begin at dusk
Redwood Heights Recreation Center, 3883 Aliso Avenue, Oakland

A weekly outdoor movie for the whole family. Bring a chair or blanket, dress warmly. Popcorn and hot chocolate 75 cents apiece. More information and tentative movie schedule here.

Leela James
Doors at 8 pm, show at 9 pm
The New Parish, 579 18th Street, Oakland

With Christin Leonna, Autumn, Kenya, Teronze, DJ Big Christ. Ages 18+ show. Tickets $20-40. More information here.

Damon & The Heathens
Cafe Van Kleef,  1621 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland

New Orleans-style punk-funk. More information here.

Soul Power
8 pm
Yoshi’s Oakland, 510 Embarcadero West, Oakland

Funk and soul. More information and ticket prices here.

Macy Gray DJ Set
10:30 pm
Yoshi’s Oakland, 510 Embarcadero West, Oakland

Macy Gray spins records (not a vocal performance.) More information and ticket prices here.

Whitey Morgan and the 78’s
9 pm
The Uptown, 1928 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland

With The Dirty Hand Family Band, Miss Lonely Hearts. Tickets $10-12. More information here.

Exhausted Prayer, Wild Hunt
7 pm
Eli’s Mile High Club, 3628 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Oakland

More information here.

Mt Hammer, Abatis, The Glimpse Trio
Stork Club, 2330 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland

More information here.

The Broun Fellinis
9 pm
Disco Volante, 347 14th Street, Oakland

Post-modern jazz. Admission $5. More information here.

 

Saturday August 11

Laurel Street Fair
11 am – 6 pm
MacArthur Boulevard at 35th Avenue

Featuring the Route 50 Laurel Classic Car Cruise, booths selling food and crafts, a music stage featuring performances by SambaFunk and the Marcos Silva Quartet, and much more. More information here.

Magic Jester’s Summer Breeze Show
8-10 pm
Temescal Arts Center, 511 48th St. at Telegraph Ave., Oakland

Three improv groups will perform, and the audience will get to judge an Improv Slam among competing duos. $10 general admission, $5 for students. More information here.

Artist Talk: Alex Abajian and J. Lin-Hsien Kung
2-4 pm
Vessel Gallery, 471 25th Street, Oakland

Artists Alex Abajian and J. Lin-Hsien Kung lead a tour of the sculpture installation “Creatures” and talk about their work. More information here.

Home Movie Night
8 pm
Studio Quercus, 385 26th Street, Oakland

Share your 16 mm, 8mm and Super 9 home movies. Free admission if you bring one to share. Bring movies from 6-8 pm and archivists will check it to make sure it’s safe to project. More info here.

Art Murmur Tour
10 am – 12:30 pm
Meet at the 27th Street entrance to the First Presbyterian Church, 27th and Broadway, Oakland

Bill Coburn of the Oakland Heritage Alliance leads a walking tour of the downtown area covered by the Art Murmur, focusing on the history and design of downtown buildings and current urban design issues. More information and prices here.

Brew & Chew Part Deux
6 – 11 pm
A PLACE for Sustainable Living, 1121 64th Street, Oakland

A fundraiser for the center featuring wood-fired pizza, locally brewed beer and Americana/bluegrass music by American Nomad. More information here.

OMCA In-the-Mix Series | Women and the Military
1 – 2 pm
Oakland Museum of California, 1000 Oak Street, Oakland

Female war veterans offer a discussion about women in the military. Included in museum admission. More information here.

Library Day
MOCHA, 538 9th Street, Oakland

Get free admission to the children’s art museum all day by showing your library card, and attend a story reading by a librarian at 1 pm. More information here.

Mini Felt Paper Doll Workshop
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
African American Museum and Library, 659 14th Street, Oakland

The American Black Beauty Doll Artists (ABBDA) will be presenting a Mini Felt Paper Doll Workshop. Call to register: 510-272-9453. More information here.

Origami for beginners to advanced
3-4 pm
Rock, Paper, Scissors Collective, 2278 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland

Kyle Kim leads a class in the art of Japanese paper-folding. Suggested donation of $5-10. More information here.

Ukulele Love In with Mana Maddy and Mike Da Silva
7 – 10 pm
Actual Cafe, 6334 San Pablo Avenue, Oakland

Featuring ukulele music and a lesson. More information here.

29th Street Swingtet
2 pm
Classic Cars West, 411 26th Street, Oakland

No cover. More information here.

Reggae Gold
9 pm
The New Parish, 579 18th Street, Oakland

Ages 21+ show. More information here.

Blue Bone Express and Hot Pink Feathers
Cafe Van Kleef,  1621 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland

Brass band and burlesque dance. More information here.

Crawlin, Heavy Action, Crypt Keeper, Satya Sena
7 pm
Eli’s Mile High Club, 3628 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Oakland

More information here.

Grizzle and the Plenty, The Thrill of it All, Bitter Loa, Servant Girl Annihilator
Stork Club, 2330 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland

More information here.

 

Sunday August 12

Garden Open Hours
1-3 pm
Dover Street Park, 57th Street and Dover, Oakland

Phat Beets Produce hosts a weekly garden party with art and free food. For more info, contact alejandra [at] phatbeetsproduce [dot] org.

Book Binding Class
4-6 pm
Rock, Paper, Scissors Collective, 2278 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland

Hazel Wood teaches the art of bookbinding. $20 materials fee plus sliding scale class fee of $1-$15. More information here.

New Era, New Politics
10 am – 12:30 pm
Meet in front of the African American Museum and Library at Oakland, 659 14th Street

Cameron Wilson & Annalee Allen of the Oakland Heritage Alliance lead a walking tour and discussion of the African American leaders who influenced Oakland History. More information and prices here.

Jazz on Sundays
3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Golden Gate Branch Library, 5606 San Pablo Ave.

A weekly summer jazz program, featuring a performance and then an open jam session, which will begin at 5 pm. More information here.

Seven Dollar Sundays
1 pm
The Uptown, 1928 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland

BBQ and bands, this week featuring The Thirsty Three, Bastard Makers. Tickets $7. More information here.

Pigs, Nephilim, Nature’s Grave
6 pm
Eli’s Mile High Club, 3628 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Oakland

Free show. More information here.

Tor House Music, Hannah Werdmuller and Camille Rose
5-8 pm
Actual Cafe, 6334 San Pablo Avenue, Oakland

More information here.

Ongoing Art Exhibits

Modern Cartoonist: The Art of Daniel Clowes
Oakland Museum of California, 1000 Oak Street, Oakland

A retrospective on the work of Oakland graphic novelist Daniel Clowes. Exhibit runs through August 12. More information here.

The Artist as Storyteller
The Compound Gallery: 1167 6 Street, Oakland

Six artists tackle the idea of narrative through a variety of art forms including sculpture, photography, book making and Twitter novels. More information here. Read Oakland North’s previous coverage here.  Exhibit runs through August 19.

Summer of Video Art 2012: Futuring the Past, Pasting the Future
Kroswork Gallery, 480 23rd Street, Oakland

A new collection of video art opens, featuring  work by Anne McGuire & Karla Milosevich, Liz Walsh, Torsten Zenas Burns, Christine Ancalmo, Sofia Cordova, Dickson Schneider, Will Erokan, Evie Leder, Farley Gwazda, Julia Litman-Cleper, and Paul Clipson. More information here. Exhibit continues through August 25.

Creatures
Vessel Gallery, 471 25th Street, Oakland

A collection of works that use the wind or breath, including  a sculpture installation by Alex Abajian and J. Lin-Hsien Kung, drawings by Beili Liu and jewelry by Paola Mirai. More information here. Exhibit continues through September 1.

Corner of the World
MacArthur B Arthur: 4030 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Oakland

A new exhibit curated by Amanda Roscoe Moran exploring the overlap between work and living space with works by Jarrod Beck, Phil LaDeau, Elizabeth Moran, and Margo Wolowiec. More information here. Exhibit continues through September 2.

Panhandling for Gold
Famous Four Colors, 1525 Webster Street, Oakland

Featuring paintings and illustrations by Jon Stich, Scott Leddy and Max Kauffman. More information here.

Open
Transmission Gallery, 770 West Grand Avenue, Oakland

A brand new gallery launches its first exhibit featuring the works of 19 Bay Area artists in a variety of media. More information here. Exhibit continues through September 15.

Quilts
5-9 pm
The Bookmark Bookstore, 721 Washington Street, Oakland

Friends of the Public Library presents a display of quilts by artist Julie Waldman. Some quilts are for sale and 15 percent of the proceeds will be donated to Friends of the Public Library and the bookstore.

The Noun Exhibit
Actual Cafe, 6334 San Pablo Avenue, Oakland

Drawings of people, places and things by Michael Olivo, Rachel Kantor, Kane Lynch, Emily Parrish and Sophie Leininger. More information here.

Ongoing community weekend events and gatherings

Classic Cars West Beer Garden
Saturdays from 2 pm til dusk
Classic Cars West, 411 26th Street, Oakland

Featuring grilled sausages, craft beer, music, art and vintage cars. More info here.

Get ‘er Done Day and Community Potluck
Sundays noon – 6 pm, 6 – 8 pm
A PLACE for Sustainable Living, 1121 64th Street, Oakland

Volunteers can work on a variety of tasks including carpentry, seed planting, plumbing work and more to benefit the center. Followed by a “Souper Sunday” community potluck dinner; bring a vegetarian dish or something to add to the “stone soup.” More info here.

Wildlife Theater
Saturdays at 11:45 am and Sundays at 1:45 pm
Oakland Zoo: 9777 Golf Links Road, Oakland

Every Saturday, hear a story and meet an animal with the Oakland zoo staff.  On Sundays, there are more animals to meet and a chance to learn cool nature facts.

Toddler Storytime

Saturdays 10:30 – 11:30 am
Oakland Main Library, Children’s Room, 125 14th Street, Oakland
and Rockridge Branch Library, 5366 College Avenue, Oakland

Every Saturday, children ages three and under can listen to stories, sing songs, and enjoy family play time. More info here.

Piedmont Avenue Branch Knitting Group
Saturdays, 3 – 4 pm
Piedmont Ave. Branch, 160 41st Street, Oakland

Weekly knitting get-together and help session.

Open Spinning/Knitting Gathering
Every second Saturday of the month, 10 am – 1 pm
A Verb for Keeping Warm, 6328 San Pablo Avenue, Oakland

A free get-together to work on knitting, spinning or fiber arts projects, with complimentary coffee and tea. More info here.

Scrabble Club
Third and First Saturday of every month, 1 – 4 pm
It’s Your Move Games and Hobbies: 4920 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland

The club meets two to three times a month and hold a monthly tournament.  Cost: $1 to join the club and $25 for six games at the tournament.  More info here.

MTC Community Garden Hoe-Down
Saturdays 9 – 11 am
Memorial Tabernacle Church: 514 58th Street, Oakland (enter through the driveway)

Come join the weekly garden work party!  Whether you are a novice or an expert, all levels of gardening are welcome. Bring your gloves and gardening tools.

MTC Let’s Walk Together program
Second and fourth Saturdays, 8 am – 10 am
Memorial Tabernacle Church: 514 58th Street, Oakland

A twice-monthly group walk through different Bay Area parks and trails. Meet at the church and carpool to the week’s location. More info here.

Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous
Sundays 8:30 – 10 am, Thursdays 7:00 to 8:30 pm
Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, Summit Campus, Merritt Pavilion
350 Hawthorne Avenue, Oakland, in the “Fir Room.”

A program based on the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. There are no dues, weigh-ins, or fee, but pre-registration for this free program is required. The program is provided through Alta Bates Summit Medical Center and Jewish Family and Children’s Services of the East Bay. Call (510) 523-4361 for more information.

Chemical Dependency Workshop
Saturdays 10 am – 12 pm
Alta Bates Summit Medical Center’s MPI Treatment Services: 3021 Summit Street, 5th Floor, D Wing, Oakland

Whether you are dealing with alcohol or drug abuse yourself, or helping a family member or friend through the addiction, everyone is welcome at Alta Bates’ Dependency Workshops.  Call 510-652-7000 for more information.

Farmers markets

Old Oakland Farmers Market: 9th Street between Broadway and Clay, Oakland

Fridays 8 am – 2 pm, year-round.  More info here.

Kaiser Permanente Oakland Farmers Market: 3801 Howe Street, Oakland

Fridays 10 am – 2 pm, year-round.  More info here.

Grand Lake Farmers Market: Splash Pad Park at Grand Avenue and Lake Park Avenue

Saturdays 9 am – 2 pm, year round.  More info here.

Phat Beets Produce Market: 942 Stanford Avenue, Oakland

Saturdays 9 am – 2 pm.  More info here.

Temescal Farmers Market: 5300 Claremont Avenue, Oakland (at the DMV)

Sundays 9 am – 1 pm, year-round.  More info here.

Jack London Square Farmers Market: Webster & Water Streets, Oakland

Sundays, 9 am – 2 pm, year-round.  More info here.

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