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If anyone is printing this calendar, please don't toss or recycle them,
Pass them on to me!  People are always asking me about events and I  
like to hand them examples... If you're keeping them for your own 
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Prop 64 wipes out enforcement of Financial Privacy Law

abolish the electoral college http://onevoteronevote.org/

64: anti privacy, environmental, consumer laws
http://www.consumerfedofca.org/index.fpl?object_id=550731&action_id=28

Coming Actions Against War, Racism, and Exploitation ANSWER.org
 December 5, 2004 Indoor Solidarity Rally with Haiti in NYC
 January 20, 2005 Counter-Inaugural Demonstration in Washington DC
 March 19/20, 2005 Global Day of Coordinated Actions
on the 2nd Anniversary of the "Shock and Awe" Invasion of Iraq
 October 16, 2004 Immigrant Rights March in Los Angeles
 October 17, 2004 Million Worker March in Washington DC
We will demand:
1) US Out of Iraq Now, End the Occupation - Bring the Troops Home Now
2) End Colonial Domination from Palestine to Haiti, and Everywhere
3) Health Care, Education, Housing, and a Job at a Living Wage Must be
a Right!      http://indybay.org       http://sf.indymedia.org
    
# Thursday October 14, Noon MARK FIORE AND FREE LUNCH!
 The Working Assets Speaker's Series presents a talk from political 
cartoonist Mark Fiore, whose sharply satirical animated cartoons 
appear on websites including WorkingForChange. Formerly the staff 
political cartoonist for the San Jose Mercury News, Fiore recently 
received the Online Journalism Award for commentary from the Online 
News Association and the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. 
 Our program includes a free lunch available starting at 11:30 a.m. 
Please plan to arrive early as all guests go through the security 
procedures of the building, which require 
picture ID. Due to 
heightened security procedures, only people who have responded by name 
in advance will be able to attend. Also, access to restrooms isn't 
possible so please plan accordingly. 101 Market Street, first floor, 
San Francisco. Free. To RSVP, call 415/369-2150 and leave your name, 
the names (spelled out) of anyone coming with you, and a phone number 
we can use to contact you if necessary. 

# Campus Vegetarian Outreach Oct 14 5:15 PM                            
Location: Contra Costa College, 2600 Mission Bell Drive, San Pablo
Info: Advocates will distribute vegan literature to CCC students.
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# Thursday October 14, 6:00 p.m. GUIDE FOR PROGRESSIVES
 Author George Lakoff discusses his new book "Don't Think of an 
Elephant!: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate - The Essential Guide 
for Progressives."  George Lakoff, one of the world's best-known 
linguists, is the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Professor of Cognitive 
Science and Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, and 
a founding senior fellow at the Rockridge Institute. 111 Minna 
Gallery, San Francisco. Free. For information and to RSVP email 
ginnagreen@write-me.org.

# 10/14: District 7 Candidate Forum - 6:30-8pm - City College  
 candidates speak, quest  from audience! Science Rm 100 (50 Phelan)
 http://www.craigslist.org/eve/45237357.html

# 10/14: Lecture: Oct 14th: Compassion in Dying - Oregon vs. Ashcroft  
7-8:30 p (Coffee 6:30 p) Calvary Presb 2515 Fillmore @ Jackson  
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/44635783.html

# Harvey Milk Sculpture fundraiser Thu Oct 14 7 p $10 and up
GLBT Ctr 1800 Market @ Octavia http://www.milkmemorial.org

# FACULTY FOR ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN PEACE (FFIPP) PRESENTS:
 WOMEN, PEACE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE IN PALESTINE AND ISRAEL
 St. Boniface Church, 175 Golden Gate Ave.
(2 blocks from Civic Center BART) Thu Oct 14 7p JVFP / ISM

# 10/14 Red Legged Frogs Vs. Developers Randall Museum, 7:30 PM.  
Free. 199 Randall way North of 17th St, South of Clayton (castro / upper  
market) Jkodiak@earthlink.net
What will stop a bull dozer on a 2004 development project? Answer: A  
California Red-legged frog. You may have encountered statements such  
as: "But, where will we put all the people: the schools, baseball  
diamonds, shopping centers and homes if the animals get in the way?"  
Better phrased: "Why should we care about the California Red-legged  
frog? There are plenty of them in Point Reyes National Seashore  
anyway...Why not let a few slide by in other places in the name of  
progress?" "Why bother"? This set of difficult questions rears its ugly  
head time and time again in the face of environmental protection today.  
In this talk I will attempt to make an argument for why one should  
bother to protect endangered amphibians on their land. I will examine  
the last 10 years as well as historical data of San Francisco Garter  
snake and California Red-legged frog populations from San Francisco and  
San Mateo Counties. As a way to help one understand the incredible  
diversity of frogs and their amphibious adaptations one will meet and  
have a chance to hold several amazing frogs from around the world,  
including climbing tree frogs, leaping bullfrogs and golden bell tree  
frogs, burrowing Malaysian painted toads, a poisonous bumble bee toad  
and Western toad and the Waxy monkey frog that even makes its own  
sunscreen. San Francisco Naturalist Society general meeting. Randall  
Museum, 7:30 PM. Free.
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/44641770.html

# 10/14: 8p-2a DJ Benefit for Green Party Candidates Ross Mirkarimi 
( Dist 5),  Jane Kim (for School Board), Mark Sanchez (School Board).
 Laird: Mayoral Candidate 2003 & LUSH Adnan: Tribal Soul, Survival Sounds,
Neptune: El Circo, Spiritual Technology Alibi: House of Lotus
Laron: Pyschofunkodiscodelic 119 Utah St @ 15th,  $10 21+ with ID
 rossforsupervisor.org :: janekim.org :: marksanchez.org :: djlaird.com
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/45217279.html

# Oct 14 9pm-2a MYSTIC FAMILY CIRCUS "Way of the Warrior?" Dance
111 MINNA   @ 2nd st. 21+ $10/7 http://www.mysticfamilycircus.org


# 10/15 1-6p  Blood Donors in Costume get Free Tix to Exotic Erotic  
 StudioZ, 1515 Folsom at 11th Street in San Francisco
 http://www.craigslist.org/eve/44770705.html

# 10/15 Naked Barbies Live 5:30pm - 7:30pm  FREE 21+ Varnish Fine 
Art 77 Natoma 1st/2nd / Mission/Howard http:// varnishfineart.com
 http://www.craigslist.org/eve/44863037.html

# Global Exchange hosts our 16th Annual Open House!!
 Fri, Oct 15 5:30-10pm Global Exchange 2017 Mission St. @ 16th
 Office Tours  Program Updates  Music/Dancing  Prize Drawing
Food and Drinks provided  Free!  Come meet our staff, members and 
community! http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php

#Director's Showing of "Straight Outta Hunters Point" and More
 Fri Oct. 15 6-8p $5 777 Valencia http://www.marksanchez.org

# OCT 15 Yes Measure Q- Berkeley Sexy Circus-Happy Birthday SWOP
 Happy Bday Sex Workers Outreach Proj. http://www.swop-usa.org
 Live music, exotic dancers and hot HOT jugglers all under the big top 
(ceiling) of our amazing new office warehouse. 7,000 sq ft
 Jones and Third in Berkeley on the railroad tracks. University Avenue 
exit off the freeway, turn left at Sixth, go down to Jones and turn 
left. Proceed until the road ends (you may want to park and walk around 
the corner) and go right toward the entrance of the warehouse.  $20 
877-PRO-2004 Please help donate to Angel's Init.Measure Q in Berkeley
make all checks to Californians for Civil Liberties FPPC#1262120
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/44029471.html

10/15 9p Nothing Without You (Burning Man Documentary) (Orinda Film 
Fest Renaissance Orinda Theatre)
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/44931406.html

# Friday Night Roller Disco 9-Midnight Free to Attend. Skate Rental $5 
Ferry Building Plaza Market @ Embarcadero   http://laughingsquid.org

# Get Freaky, Mad Hatters Ball, Friday, Oct 15 9:30pm 550 Barneveld
ADAM OHANA/an-ten-nae  OoAh da TUrntablIst  Michele BASS aka TREE
El PaPa Chango/el circo  Adnan  Laura/e.l.f.   Shawna/apsara  Dov  Alibi 
Dragonfly  Jocelyn  David Starfire  Rena  Mark Growden 
 Upstairs lounge decor by Fuzzy Philippe
 Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts serving tea @10pm don't be late 
 http://www.an-ten-nae.net  $15 costume  $20 without 

# Oct. 15th MadHatter's Ball @ "Get Freaky" with Dreadzone/Lorin/Adama
O/Michele Bass/Ooah and m-m-m-more! - SF
http://gatheringforgood.c.topica.com/maacHo4aban9Dbd2e6qeafpLL7
550 Barneveld San Francisco

10/15: Pink Party @ Mighty: http://craigslist.org/eve/45374505.html


# http://www.bioneers.org Oct 15-17 Marin Civic Ctr 20 N.SanPedroRd

# Living Your Life As Art Oct 15-18 http://rawlove.org


# Sat Oct 16 LA Decompression $10/15 http://www.la-burningman.com
Lorin will be playing there: http://bassnectar.net

# 10/16 Come Grow With Us Redwood Creek Native Plant Nursery! (Muir  
Woods Natl Monument) http://www.craigslist.org/eve/45493841.html

# 10/16: Green Remodeling Fair (los altos)   at Hidden Villa 12-5p
 Hidden Villa, 26870 Moody Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 $10/ 
http://hiddenvilla.org  http://www.craigslist.org/eve/44228481.html

# EAST BAY LIVING FOODS INVITES YOU TO OUR OCTOBER POTLUCK
 Sat Oct 16 6:30-9:30PM Dinner 7 PM. Upaya Center for Wellbeing, 
478 Santa Clara Ave 3rd flr (Across from the Grand Lake Theater)
SFLivingFoods-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

# Matt Gonzalez invites you to PARTY with Jake McGoldrick - Sat 10.16
 One year ago, the City was alive with creativity as we put all our 
energy into electing Matt Gonzalez as our Mayor. This election 
season, Matt returns the favor.
 Wholeheartedly supporting Jake McGoldrick in his bid to retain the 
Supervisorial seat in District 1, Matt invites you to party with him 
and other notable supporters, including political punk Jello Biafra 
and Hallie Montoya Tansey of the League of Pissed Off Voters.
 We'll have cake, food, DJs all night, and raffle prizes from City 
Lights Bookstore and Firehouse Kustom Rock Art. You bring your 
fabulous self. Sat 10.16 (7-10pm)
 540 Club (540 Clement St @ 6th Ave, 415.752.7276) FREE
http://www.jakemcgoldrick.org/article.php?list=type&type=6
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/45164000.html

#10/16: Auction of MATT GONZALEZ's art collection 7-10p
ART + SPOKENWORD A Benefit for Jane Kim for School Board
 over 30 sensational works from local photographers,
graphic artists, painters. Including 15 pieces from MATT GONZALEZ's
private collection! Bring your pocket book!
 ALSO FEATURING: BAO PHI (Def Poetry, Nuyorican Poet's Cafe, National
Poetry Slam) plus renown slam artists SHAILJA PATEL, JASON MATEO,
JAMES KASS, ADRIEL LUIS, and AIMEE SUZARA. Punch Gallery
155 10th St. @ Mission, SF All ages, $10-15 donation
http://janekim.org http://baophi.com http://punchgallery.com
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/45259974.html

# "Bohemian Masquerade", featuring masks, costume pieces, photographic imagery,
and possibly even YOU! perf by Dr. Abacus http://www.dr-abacus.com  
other friends, Bday spankings by Wendy The Sheriff, interactive silliness 
Bohemian Masquerade Reception Celebration Oct 16 8 p.m. til late
Epic Arts Studios 1923 Ashby Ave Berkeley, Cash Bar
 http://www.bohemianmasquerade.com 

# Emerge Sat Oct 16 8p-2A $15 effectionsf.org Terra 511 Harrison

# Oct. 16th Bioneers.org Conference FREE Afterparty - Marin Civic  
http://gatheringforgood.c.topica.com/maacHo4aban9Ebd2e6qeafpLL7

# FRESH  beats n'  treats  Sat Oct 16 on Divisadero @ Fell, NW corner
 @  Reggae Runnings' DJ's,Yoga Tai-Chi's own: CLAY   MOONDOGGY  4
OAKTOWN MASSIVE  (Mark Yager) Plus special guests
Hosted by Jakey Jake  Sister Sarah veggie vegan dishes Jamacian Style
 8:30 pm to midnitish $3-5 donation

# Debauched Chalk Art Wall OverHaul Contest Sat Oct 16 9p-2am FREE
Sadie's 491 Potrero Ave @ Mariposa http://www.flyingelephant.com
  
# Sat Oct 16 Midnight Mass: Season of Horror with Peaches Christ
 11:59pm-2am $10 Landmark Thtr. 3010 Geary @ Blake SF    Squid


# Hula Hooping 11a-7p Sunset Party at Stafford Lake Park 
unset season finale. No more parties til March! http://pacificsound.net
party is free. vehicle parking fee $7 SUNSET HOTLINE 415 820 1664
 http://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/PK/Main/pos/pdstaffordlke.cfm

# Belly Dance Fantasy Festival oct 16-17 noon-9pm $10 Classes $20, 
Free  parking San Leandro Marina Center 15301 Wicks Blvd San Leandro http://tatseena.com/festival.htm laughingsquid.org/squidlist/calendar

# "How to have an Open Studio without a Studio" luxomaticart@yahoo 
 Oct 16th and 17th! Sat/Sun 12-5pm Pine @ Pierce and Scott, middle
of the block, outside. paintings, drawings, prints, some of those Matt  
Gonzalez prints and other goodies.
http://www.terrapinartgallery.com/html...rapin_chelsea_art_gallery_-2.htm


# Art in the Alley Sun Oct 17 12 noon to 6pm Free Kerouac Alley in 
North Beach Columbus & Broadway,  http://www.vesuvio.com

# Rock-n-Register Sun Oct 17 12pm - 6pm FREE Dolores Park
 Entertainment and Politics to Come Together at “Rock-n-Register”
 Los Mocosos, the Alexis Harte Band, Orquesta D’ Soul, Kitty Rose,
Judea Eden, Felonious, Kaylah Marin and more, to Perform
 Local Artists and Businesswomen Rally to Encourage Voter Registration
http://doloresparkcafe.org/rocknregister

# 10/17: Register to vote and then Toss Bush (mission district)
 Dolores Park. free  music, food, beverages, and games.
 After you register to vote be sure to visit the Bush Toss Booth where  
you can win your own GeeDubbayoo Voodoo Doll and Stick It To Bush  
stickers. The Bush Toss is a carnival-style game that allows you to  
throw "No Bush" beanbags at targets including George W., Cheney, and  
Rumsfeld. Get your pent up aggressions out in a safe and fun manner and  
you're guaranteed to win prizes because "When you toss Bush, everyone's  
a winner!" http://www.craigslist.org/eve/45350499.html

# Sun Oct 17 San Rafael Booksigning http://www.starhawk.org
Starhawk will be at the Bioneers1 Conference, signing her new book, Earth
Path: Grounding Your Spirit in the Rhythms of Nature and meeting
conference-goers. 1:30pmain hall, Marin Ctr http://www.bioneers.org
 

MONDAY OCTOBER 18 IS THE LAST DAY TO REGISTER TO VOTE

# You are cordially invited to a Reception at Earth Island 
Institute to meet two guests from Baja, Mexico, on Monday, October 18th at 6 PM at our offices, Suite 29 Conference Room, Second Floor, 300 Broadway, at the corner of Sansome and Broadway  Our guests are Alejandra Pinon of Mazatlan and Rubi Moreno of Ensenada.
 Alejandra Pinon is Earth Island's tuna monitor for Mexico, 
working with "Dolphin Safe" canneries in Baja and Mazatlan to protect dolphins and provide markets for tuna caught without harming dolphins.  Alejandra holds a Bachelor's degree in biology and is a certified diver.
 Rubi Moreno has won a number of awards for her activism on behalf of El Vizcaino Reserve, the largest wildlife refuge in Latin America.  She worked with the Mexican NGO group Pro Esteros in opposition to a proposed salt plant on the shores of San Ignacio Lagoon, a major wildlife area and birthing lagoon for the gray whale. She works with local fishermen, activists, and schools to educate the 
public about the importance of these protected areas, and is actively working to preserve sea turtle populations in Baja.
 SPECIAL TREAT:  Bring your money for early Christmas shopping that helps the Earth and the people of Baja!  Rubi Moreno will bring with her handicrafts made by the women of San Ignacio for sale.  Be sure to pick up some of these lovely items. reception is free,  
http://www.earthisland.org   http://www.seaflow.org 

#  Campus Vegetarian Outreach Oct 18 7:30 PM
L Chabot College, 25555 Hesperian Boulevard, Hayward
 Advocates will distribute vegan literature to Chabot students. 
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# 10/19: Discussion with Jane Kim, School Board Cand  
Invites all youth, families, and San Francisco residents to a
 6:30p at Korean Center - 1362 Post St. (at Gough)
 Please RSVP by Fri Oct 15 mlee@koreannet.org 415.441.1881
 http://www.craigslist.org/eve/44833930.html

# 10/19 7p RANKED CHOICE VOTING (Instant Runoff Voting) Discuss 
 West Portal Library (Lenox and Ulloa, near the West Portal Station)
 We will have a short presentation, explaining what it is, how it's done  
and why we have it, followed by a discussion on the subject.
 The presentation will be made by Rupa Bose for the Housing Conservation  
& Development Corp, a non-profit organization deputed by the Department  
of Elections to do Ranked-Choice voting outreach in District 7 and 11.
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/45467698.html

# 10/19: Matt Gonzalez hosts fundraiser for Jane Kim for School Board
 indie rock acts, including Matt Gonzalez playing bass w/John Hartfield
 Dealership  John Hartfield (w/ Matt Gonzalez on bass)  Goh Nakamura
 Skyflakes 8PM $15 21+ http://craigslist.org/eve/44225044.html

# Mobilize for Change Oct 20 7:30 PM Oakland
  mobile TV outreach unit will roam the streets of Oakland.
Advocates will distribute vegan literature while screening video
footage of animals harmed in agriculture. 
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# East Bay Spinning and Hooping  9p-Midnight, Wednesdays Spaz 
warehouse, West Berkeley 3rd and Jones 1 blk north of Cedar, west of 
San Pablo), turn right onto 3rd - it's the first door.  $5 donat 
 beginner poi class that meets right before the jam, so if there early,
wait until they're done. room for fire outside, just one at a time.

# four local bands spoken word a raffle & interactive art. Smush Bush:
Slam & Jam Benefit To Help Elect Kerry Thu Oct 21 Slim's 333 11th St
6:30p-12:30a $10 donat http://www.qualitymammals.com/smushbush

# KFC Feed-in Oct 21 6:30 PM KFC, 470 Lake Park Avenue, Oakland
Info: Outside the fast food restaurant, advocates will distribute
information on KFC's inhumane treatment of chickens and serve delicious
mock chicken to customers. eastbayanimals-subscribe@yahoogroups.com  
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# Next Generation invites you to TURN THE TIDE!
An exhilarating evening of activism and inspiration to benefit youth
action. combine live music, spoken word, dance, film
clips, progressive organizations and fiery speeches by legendary
activists Julia Butterfly Hill and Randy Hayes  A historic evening that
shouldn't be missed! Fri  Oct 22, 7 p.m. (Special Reception at 6pm)
 Marin Center Showcase Theater San Rafael, CA $12 (Stud <=18 $5) 
Special Reception Tickets - $35, $55 per couple
Box Office: 415.499.6800   On-line at http://www.ticketmaster.com
Event info: 415.455.9498    nextgenerationofactivists@hotmail.com


# Global WALKOUT for Peace, Freedom & Justice for all
 FRI OCT 22, 2004 http://www.consensus.net/walkout.html

# SF Bay Area "Still Kinky After All These Years"
 The Society of Janus is celebrating its 30th year of being the second  
oldest pansexual BDSM organization in the country. Come celebrate with  
us, as we honor our founder, Cynthia Slater, and other SF leather  
pioneers, who helped created the foundations of the leather community  
we are so proud to be a part of today.
 Friday Night, Oct 22nd -- Special Tribute Dinner, with special guests  
such as: Guy Baldwin, Cleo Dubois, Dossie Easton, Jack Fritscher, Sybil  
Holiday, Robert Morgan Lawrence, Fakir Musafar, Carol Queen, and  
others.
 Saturday afternoon, Oct 23rd -- Co-Sponsored Leather Community event --  
honoring our past through a pictorial history by Fakir Musafar and Cleo  
Dubois, an interview with Guy Baldwin, and a special address to the  
leather community by Dossie Easton. Raffles, auctions, and more!  
Proceeds from this event will go to benefit an AIDS organization.
 Saturday night, Oct 23rd -- time to PARTY! We'll be rolling the cost of  
admission back to 1974 prices for this one. Special music, decorations,  
food ... and, of course, the hot energy of the SF leather community.
 http://www.www.soj30.org  
 


 )’( NORTH BAY DECOMPRESSION Sat Oct 23 4p-2a Santa Rosa, CA
 http://www.greenfieldgraphix.com/decompression
 Interactive Art Installs - Live Music - Theme Camps - Black Rock DJs -
Art Cars - Fire Art Installations - Fire Performers - Burning Man Slide  
 Video Showroom - Playa-wear Fashion Show - Food & Bar - Outdoor Art  
Park - 3 Performance Stages - Magicians - Costume Swap - And YOU!
 Confirmed Acts so far: Adam Ohana - Freddy Clark - Magically Inclined -
Swami Beyondananda - Virtual Playa - Phoenix Rising - The Cohorts
Zack Darling - & Many more to come!
 Bring your art, decor from your camp, digital photos & videos, and of  
course your most amazing playa costumes.
 $10 with Black Rock City attire - $20 with Street wear
Outdoor Interactive Art Park FREE!
All ages (kids under 12 free), 21+ to drink
  BBQ Restaurant & Lounge
3345 Santa Rosa Avenue, Santa Rosa (next to Days Inn)
 volunteer, bring your theme camp, playa art, or perform?  Email:
northbay@burningman.com.  Deadline for artist check-in:  Wednesday,  
October 20th.   To join, send a blank email to
northbay-announce-subscribe@burningman.com    )’(   

# Uncensored celebration release party "Censored 2005" 6:30pm Oct 23 
 King Middle School, 1781 Rose St. @ Grant, 2 blocks North of Cedar,
Berkeley. Keynote Catherine Austin Fitts, founder/pres/Solari and 
whistle-blowing former Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban 
Development. Reporters to be honored include Amy Goodman, Greg 
Palast, Dennis Bernstein, Michele Chossudovsky, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 
Reception includes awards, a video art performance, live music, book 
signing, hors d'oeuvres and a no-host wine bar. $15/sliding scale. 
(707) 664-2500; http://www.projectcensored.org 

# Nonprofit Boot Camp 8:30a Sat Oct 23 SF Metreon. http://craigslistfoundation.org

# VIP RECEPTION Sat Oct 23rd from 7-9pm Terra 511 Harrison @ 1st
Mayor Gavin Newsom “Nonprofit Apprec. Day”)+Fndr of Craigslist Craig Newmark
Your ticket also includes admission to the Community Bash from 9pm – 2am.rra
http://craigslistfoundation.org/

# VIP RECEPTION 
Join Craigslist Foundation, our Nonprofit Boot Camp graduates, Mayor Gavin Newsom (who will issue a Proclamation for “Nonprofit Appreciation Day”) and Founder of Craigslist Craig Newmark for our VIP Reception on Saturday, October, 23rd from 7-9pm at SF’s newest urban event space, Terra. Enjoy celebrity appearances, top musicians, artists and dancers, amazing cuisine and fine drink, and a chance to network with the emerging nonprofit community, all while supporting Craigslist Foundation! 
Your ticket also includes admission to the Community Bash from 9pm – 2am.
Tickets at the door will be on a $100 – $1,000 sliding scale, and are available by invitation only. To request an invitation, or if you are a community leader interested in serving as a VIP Reception Host (your $1000 donation includes entrance for you and 9 guests) please Contact Us.
http://craigslistfoundation.org/

# Michael Franti & Spearhead Oct 25 Mateel Community Ctr. Redway
Doors 7pm with music 7:30pm. ending 11 pm 707-923-4599

# Campus Vegetarian Outreach  Oct 26 5:30 PM JFK University, 
100 Ellinwood Way, Pleasant Hill Advocates will distribute vegan lit
 to JFK students. eastbayanimals-subscribe@yahoogroups.com 
 baarn-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
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# Wed Oct 27 7pm Santa Cruz Talk and booksigning Starhawk reads fro
Earth Path: Grounding Your Spirit in the Rhythms of Nature. $12 adm
or free with book First Cong Church 900 High St 877-429-9600

# dorkbotSF meet 150 folsom  dimension7.com oct 27 wed 7:30pm
 Thomas Williams - VJ Morphology http://www.biomorphica.com
 Lynn Hershman Leeson - DiNA http://www.lynnhershman.com
 Garnet Hertz - Control http://www.conceptlab.com
 http://www.dorkbot.org/dorkbotsf/

# East Bay Spinning and Hooping  9p-Midnight, Wednesdays Spaz 
warehouse, West Berkeley 3rd and Jones 1 blk north of Cedar, west of 
San Pablo), turn right onto 3rd - it's the first door.  $5 donat 
 beginner poi class that meets right before the jam, so if there early,
wait until they're done. room for fire outside, just one at a time.

# Fri Oct 29 Starhawk will read from her new book, Earth Path: 
Grounding Your Spirit in the Rhythms of Nature.
7p Adobe Books 3166 Sixteenth @ Valencia & Guerrero 

# Liberation Now! Exhibit Oct 29 - Oct 31 UC Berkeley
 Visit the EBAA exhibit at the National Student Animal Rights
Conference. eastbayanimals-subscribe@yahoogroups.com 
 baarn-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
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# National Student Animal Rights Conference  Liberation Now! $20 includes
FREE goodie bag, great workshops, tons of speakers, ALL VEGAN FOOD 
YOU CAN EAT! for the students and youth of the movement. Ages 13-25.
 Liberation Now! Oct 29-31 UCB http://WWW.LIBERATIONNOW.COM
 
 
#  OtherWorld Sat Oct 30 4 rooms of sound
 Know:Audio  – Gateway  – Thick Sound – SWAT
 lights and visuals by:  In Your Face
 $10 Oakland 510-287-5917 10-6 otherworld.ws
 
)’( SAN DIEGO DECOMPRESSION - HALLOWEEN WEEKEND
 Fuego de los Muertos 2004 San Diego and Orange Counties
 Halloween Weekend, Starting on Fri Oct 29 4PM
 and concluding Sun Oct 31 4PM All ages are invited!
 $35 $45 $55 door Volunteers  
 http://www.fuegodiego.com/events/fuego.php )’( 

  

# Corporations trying to gut nations's strongest consumer protection 
in Nov. election with Prop 64:
http://reclaimdemocracy.org/corporate_accountability/california_unfair_business_practices_attack.html
 They're claiming lawsuits that help people are "frivolous."  
 Vote NO on prop 64, which would also gut environmental protections.

# 6-10p Election Night Rally 18/Castro for Election Night 2004 among 
kindred spirits as the election results roll in from across the country. 
 gay and lesbian cross our fingers hope America votes better future.
 DJ Ken Vulsion) as the massive video screens show results thru night 
WHAT: Election Night Rally in the Castro Tue 2 Nov ,  
6:00pm - 10:00pm  WHERE: 18th & Castro  HOW MUCH: FREE FREE FREE

# Nov 6-7 2004 http://www.greenfestivals.com 8th @ Brannan
new economy built upon sustainability, ecology, and social justice 

# NOV 12-13-14 National/International conference on the gift economy
 Clark County Library 1401 East Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, Nevada
 $50 reg. Scholarships avail http://www.GiftEconomyConference.com

# Sun Nov 14 1pm JASMINA L.VUJIC, Ph.D.  (rescheduled) presents
"Nikola Tesla: The Genius Who Lit The World".
 An printable pdf description of our Fall 2004 meetings is available at:
http://sftesla.org/sfts_pdfs/2004t_pdfs/SFTS_Flyer_2004_Fall.PDF
 http://www.sftesla.org http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sfteslasociety

# Santarchy Tokyo 2004 Sat Dec 25 12:00 noon FREE Meet at the statue 
of Hachiko the Faithful Dog at Shibuya Station at 1200 NOON.
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