Posts Tagged ‘Lake Merritt’
Protesters gather at Lake Merritt in support of global climate change rallies
In conjunction with climate change rallies worldwide, activists gathered at Lake Merritt on Sunday for the Northern California People’s Climate Rally.
Read MoreCommunity photo of the week: Sunset on Lake Merritt
Every week, Oakland North will publish a photo submitted by one of our readers. This week’s image was shot by Anne Sunderland.
Read MorePop-up African home, in an Oakland park, marks Ethiopian and Eritrean New Year
Bay Area artists created a pop-up art installation honoring the Ethiopian and Eritrean new year.
Read MoreOakland by the ZIP code: Photos from the 94610
Enjoy the photo gallery for our weekly series, The Pulse of Oakland. This week’s featured ZIP code is 94610. The area includes Grand Lake, Trestle Glen, Adams Point and other neighborhoods north of Lake Merritt.
Read MoreOakland Museum of California to open gallery showcasing Oakland’s natural environment
The Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) will be opening a new gallery focusing on California Natural Sciences on May 31. A recent behind the scenes sneak peek of the wing—which is still under construction—showed that it will focus on Oakland’s diverse natural environment and encourage residents to observe the diversity in their own backyards.
Read MoreParks, taller buildings and bike-friendly streets planned for Lake Merritt BART area redevelopment
The area around Lake Merritt BART, including Chinatown and Laney College, could see taller buildings, new park area, and more pedestrian and bike-friendly streets in the next 25 years as part of a development effort presented on Saturday. The plan, four years in the making, was developed by the City of Oakland, BART, and the Peralta Community College District.
Read MoreChildren’s Fairyland to turn into “Fairy Winterland” to celebrate the holiday season
The Nutcracker Prince, the Grinch, Snowflake the Elf, Santa Claus and even a tap dancing Christmas tree will be joining the whimsical cast of characters at Children’s Fairyland this holiday season. For 10 days, the beloved Oakland theme park will be transformed with twinkling lights and decorations into a multi-cultural winter wonderland.
Read MoreAstro Park doggy area decision delayed at city council meeting
For almost 12 years, residents and city officials have debated whether to section off nearly 20,000 square feet of Astro Park at the corner of MacArthur Boulevard and Lakeshore Avenue to create a run for off-leash dogs or leave the area “green.” During Tuesday night’s council meeting, hundreds showed up wearing yellow and black paw prints on their shirts to show support for the park, while others brought signs that said “Not Sustainable.”
Read MoreThis Saturday, Throw Down for the Town invites volunteers to improve Oakland
This Saturday, dozens of volunteering opportunities will be available during the second annual “Throw Down for the Town,” a service festival that gives Oakland residents several options to transform their neighborhoods.
Read MoreOakland Heritage Alliance offers summertime walking tours
Each year the Oakland Heritage Alliance selects a variety of neighborhoods to visit when it offers its summer walking tours through the city. This year visitors will have the opportunity to visit 16 areas over eight weekends on tours such as the Mountain View Cemetery, Montclair Village and Oakland Walkways and Streetcar Heritage tours. Each trip is led by volunteers for the alliance, who include local history buffs, residents of the neighborhoods, as well as professors and business professionals familiar with the area.
Read MoreCommunity Photo of the Week: Lake Merritt Dawn
Oakland North is continuing with our feature. Every week, we will publish a photo submitted by one of our readers. This week’s photo is by Rose S. Sutton.
Read MoreAs a prologue to the Occupy port blockade, protesters Aquapy Lake Merritt
In advance of Occupy protesters’ coordinated attempt to forcibly close seaports along the West coast, a breakaway group of Oakland activists decided to “Aquapy” Lake Merritt. They built a large raft, loaded it with supplies, and secretly launched it from boat docks in the dead of night.
Read MoreCommunity Photo of the Week: Lake Merritt Glows
Oakland North is continuing with our feature. Every week, we will publish a photo submitted by one of our readers. This week’s photo is by Seth Warren.
Read MoreOccupiers pitch more tents at Snow Park
At the Occupy Oakland encampment at Snow Park near Lake Merritt, cooking equipment that used to serve hot meals in the middle of the camp is gone, and the library and clothes donation area are a shell of what they once were–but, since the evacuation of the Frank Ogawa Plaza Occupy camp this Monday, the number of tents at Snow Park has been growing.
Read MorePlans for bikeways in Oakland’s Chinatown receive mixed opinions from business leaders and transit experts
This busy part of 8th Street is the site for one of the many proposed bikeways in Oakland. However, some Chinatown leaders said the city should think twice before adding bikes to the mix on 8th Street, as well as parallel 9th Street, which has a similar bustling vibe.
Read MoreFloating terrarium artists invite hands-on help outside Oakland’s cathedral
The artists behind the Wonderarium, an eight-foot floating terrarium they hope will find a home on the waters of Lake Merritt, brought their project to the public plaza outside Oakland’s Christ the Light cathedral–where they invited passers-by to dig into dirt and plants to make their own mini-terrariums.
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