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SF events 6.29 http://www.indybay.org/news/2004/06/1687396.php
SF events 6.29 http://sf.indymedia.org/news/2004/06/1698109.php
  
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Butterfly's Calendar http://www.sfheart.com/Butterfly_Calendar.html
SF Bay Area Gay & Bi Men's Hiking & Social Club at http://www.BWClub.net 

http://www.newparadigminstitute.org post-oil era: how to get there

Pics of where Kerry Lives
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1157494/posts

Soy http://www.vegsource.com/articles2/davis_soy_safe.htm
http://www.foodrevolution.org    http://www.notmilk.com
For the latest research and information on the health benefits of soy,
visit the Soyfoods Assoc  http://www.soyfoods.com and
Note: Brazilian rainforests are being clearcut to grow soy.

 THIRST  Extended dates and times: http://www.roxie.com 
3117 16th St @ Valencia,   Friday, June 25 - Thursday July 1
6:15 pm, 7:30 pm, $8 weekend matinee 2:30, $5
http://www.thirstthemovie.org Read a new review of 'Thirst' 
on Alternet.com: http://www.alternet.org/story/19017/

6/29: Indecency and the FCC 6:30p 595 Market
 INDECENCY AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT: HAS THE FCC GONE TOO FAR? 
 Gary Bostwick, Partner, Entertainment and Media Practice Group, Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton, LLP 
David Greene, Executive Director, The First Amendment Project 
Tim Winter, Executive Director, Parents Television Council 
 After Janet Jackson's "indecent" exposure during the Super Bowl, media broadcasters and the federal government reacted by increasingly regulating broadcasting and raising the penalties for indecency. However, sharp debates have followed over whether this is serving the public interest or squashing it. Do the FCC's recent actions pose a threat to media democracy, challenging our right to free speech under the First Amendment, or do they serve as a necessary check, enforcing standards and protecting children and the general public from indecent programming? 
 Commonwealth Club Office, 595 Market Street, 2nd floor, San Francisco 
 6:30 p.m., Program | 7:30 p.m., Wine & Hors d'oeuvres Reception  $20 for Non-members 
 To make a reservation please call 415-597-6705/6706 or register online at 
http://www.commonwealthclub.org/INFORUM#indecent 
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/34464474.html




# 6/29 7pm Is the SF Bay Area for Whites Only? (oakland downtown)  
 A Forum on Ethnic Cleansing  Fellowship Hall of Humanity, 390 - 27th St. Oakland 
(between Telegraph and Broadway) 
 Across the U.S. and in the Bay Area, African communities face ethnic cleansing, a.k.a. "gentrication" through an imposed drug economy and police containment, sending black people to the prisons and the grave as white people are able to move into their neighborhoods. Let's take a stand from the white community to support economic development and an end to the war on the black community! 
 Come out to hear from Connie Burton, a leader in the International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement who led a successful campaign to push back the ethnic cleansing of the black community in Tampa. 
 With Quetzaocelocuia of the Barrio Defense Committee, Maurice Campbell from Community First Coalition of the SF Bayview Hunter's Point, Bakari Olatunji, West Coast Representative of the International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement and others. 
 Call (510) 625-1106 for more information or email uhurureparations@yahoo.com 
Leaflet: http://www.em-w.com/Leaflet_Uploads/Gentrification.pdf 

# 6/29 at 7:30pm in Berkeley: Orientation to New York City for RNC Protesters
CAN Office, 1605 Ashby Ave. (at Sacramento). Berkeley. 4 blocks west Ashby BART.  http://www.indybay.org/calendar
 
# 6/29 9:15 PM Anarchy Magazine benefit at the Parkway (oakland lake merritt / grand) $7 
  9:15 PM  SCREENING "THE WARRIORS" AT THE PARKWAY THEATER IN OAKLAND 
 1834 Park Blvd. near E. 18th St. 
 Are you interested in helping move Anarchy magazine to the Bay Area and watching the 70's classic about NY gangs at the same time? Please join us (the Anarchy magazine collective) in a viewing of 'The Warriors' at the Parkway theater (1834 Park Blvd. near E. 18th St.) in lovely Oakland CA on Tuesday June 29th. We will have a table out front and would love to talk about the difference between the anarchists and grumpy liberals, the Patriot Act and the Palmer Act, and the black bloc and a city block. 
 It's Summer and time for another screening of this all time cult favorite about rival gangs in NY duking it out one hot night, inspired by classical Greek mythology. 
 http://www.anarchymag.org   http://www.picturepubpizza.com 


 # 6/30 1-4pm Rally in Support of Patients Rights to Medical Marijuana 
 Hall of InJustice; Municipal Court, Department 10; 850 Bryant St.; San Francisco, CA 
Bag Lunches and Free 420 provided. Please be tolerant.  http://www.craigslist.org/eve/34395850.html
 
# Protest Fake Handover of Power  Wed June 30, 5 pm Union Square
, SF NO to Fake Sovereignty - Bring Troops Home Now! 
 RNC DEMO: Aug 27 - Sep 2, NYC http://www.notinourname.net/rnc

# 6/30 at 5pm in SF: No to FAKE Sovereignty in Iraq!  http://www.indybay.org/calendar
 Union Square, San Francisco 
 In reality, more than 175,000 U.S. and U.S.-led troops will continue to occupy Iraq. U.S. troop levels will be maintained at 138,000 until at least the end of 2005, and may be increased according to Bush and the generals. The occupying forces will continue to kill and die for the sake of a war based entirely on lies. 
 The only solution to the crisis in Iraq is to BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW! 
 Join us on June 30 to call for a real end to the war and occupation in Iraq.

#     ==== PEACE RALLY:  BRING THE TROOPS HOME! ====
 DAVID HARRIS - Renowned anti-war activist, draft resister and author
FERNANDO SUAREZ DEL SOLAR - Leading Iraq war critic whose son 
Jesus was among the first to die in the Iraq war
 On the day of the so-called Iraq "handover" let's raise our voices to say...
BRING THE TROOPS HOME!  END THE WAR! http://www.peaceandjustice.org
 SUNDAY, JUNE 30 6pm Palo Alto City Hall Plaza 250 Hamilton Avenue

# 6/30: Food Bank Fun   SF Food Bank 6:00PM to 8:00PM
 900 Pennsylvania Ave Two blocks north of Cesar Chavez, 1 block west of 280
  http://www.onebrick.org/eventdetails.asp?EventID=537 
 http://www.craigslist.org/eve/34651880.html

# Robotspeak Sessions 2.2 Wed June 30 8pm - 12am $5 w/ ID
 ROBOTSPEAK Sessions is a monthly electronic / computer music event. 
 create an intimate venue for performer and audience to  interact. 
JARVEZ with BEN SHEPPEE http://www.lowprolounge.com
MOPED and CRIPES http://www.richierecords.com
SAVALA http://www.electricwomb.org
 ( dj support )  NIKOLA  CIRCUIT73 http://www.circuit73.com
 RX Gallery 132 Eddy (at Mason) http://www.rxgallery.com
 info@robotspeak.com 415-554-1977 http://www.robotspeak.com


# July 1 first thursday art receptions 5:30-7:30pm 49 geary

# 7/1: 7/1: What Happened to the California Grizzly? (SOMA / south beach)
 The Society of California Pioneers presents  First Thursday Lecture Series 
   Thursday, July 1st, join Susan Snyder as she tells the story of the California grizzly, that intelligent, majestic creature that symbolizes freedom and untamed nature. Ms. Snyder will tell us stories from Native Americans, explorers, vaqueros, forty-niners, and naturalists, among others, as well as share images collected from sources ranging from settler's diaries to fruitcrate labels. The lecture takes place at The Society of California Pioneers, in San Francisco and will begin with a reception at 5:30 with the lecture from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Admission is $5. On the day of the lecture, the museum will stay open until 6 p.m. 
   The Society of California Pioneers, founded in 1850 by pre-Gold Rush pioneers, is the state's oldest historical organization. This non-profit museum, offers free educational programs to Bay Area schools. Dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and enjoyment of California heritage, the Societyís archives include an outstanding collection of 19th and early 20th century artwork, artifacts, photographs and manuscripts. The Society also houses the Alice Phelan Sullivan Library and the Moore Gallery, which are open to the public by appointment. 
   Lecture Dates: July 1, August 5, September 2, 2004 
Lecture Time: 6 - 7 pm 
Lecture admission $5 General, $3 Members, Seniors, and Students. 
Museum Hours: Weds ñ Friday and the first Saturday of each month, 10amñ 4pm 
General Admission $3; Students & Seniors $1 
 The Society of California Pioneers 300 Fourth Street at Folsom 
 http://www.californiapioneers.org  info@californiapioneers.org 
 415-957-1849 http://www.craigslist.org/eve/33213114.html

#  Thurs July 1, 7-10pm PARTY with District 5 Supervisor Candidate    ROSS MIRKARIMI 
Delicious Ethiopian buffet, good music, and politics made fun. Come hear a few great civic leaders supporting Ross. Meet and greet with Ross. Hear how we are going to win!
The party is free. Donations are welcome. Thurs July 1, 7-10pm
Club Waziema: 543 Divisadero between Hayes/Fell (415) 346-6641
-- accessible from MUNI lines 6, 7, 66, 71, 24, and 21. Speakers include:
Sharen Hewitt, Coalition for an African American Agenda*
Willie Ratcliff, Publisher, Bay View newspaper
Banfsheh Akhlagi, civil rights attorney
Nicole Derse, Youth Empowerment Coordinator, SF Youth Commission
Hallie Montoya-Tansey, League of Pissed Off Voters*
and more... DJ: Windy Chien * Affiliation listed for ID purposes only.
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Our neighborhoods deserve an independent problem-solver who will take care of our diverse needs. On November 2, Vote Ross Mirkarimi for District 5 Supervisor.
Ross Mirkarimi has lived in San Francisco for 20 years where he's been a tireless force for progressive change. He has led legislative efforts and campaigns to make City Hall more accountable to the people, worked to put underdog progressive candidates in elected office, and stopped corporate abuse against seniors and low-income families. 
Never succumbing to convention but committed to influencing change from within, Ross enrolled in the SF Police Academy, became class president, and has since, worked at the District Attorney's Office, dedicating most of his time to stopping white collar crime. 
Ross was instrumental in the recent passage of Prop. H, the police accountability initiative. Providing hope and inspiration for the politically disenchanted, Ross co-founded the California Green Party over 14 years ago. As an environmental analyst, Ross led two public health investigations (with the Harvard Study Team ) inside Iraq to chronicle the Persian Gulf War's impacts on civilians. 
As a legislative aide in City Hall, Ross helped usher the passage of critical legislation: Reestablishment of District Elections, Campaign Spending Limits, Removal of the Central Freeway, Enactment of Transgender Rights, and the Creation of the Environmental Department. In 2001, he directed the Public Power campaign, designed to give San Franciscans a greater voice in their energy future while stopping PG&E's ratepayer rip-off. 
Ross will raise the standards of what it means to be a responsive and effective supervisor. 
http://www.RossForSupervisor.org

# 7/1 Muir Woods by Moonlight Walk (mill valley) Reply to: heather_boothe@nps.gov
 Explore the magic of Muir Woods under a full moon, learning about the secret nightlife of an old-growth redwood forest. Muir Woods is a day-use-area normally, so this is a special chance to be in the park after dark. 
 Dress for the weather and bring a flashlight. Children under 8 years not advised. Less than 2 miles, flat and paved. Limited to 30 people. Reservations required: (415) 388-2596  http://www.craigslist.org/eve/34890138.html
 
 
# The Contra Costa County Bar Assoc offers free animal law clinics. 
Thursday, July 1, 6:00-8:00 pm 704 Main Street, Martinez 
 (925) 370-2548 cmorrissey@cccba.org  
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# Punch Gallery presents "Unseen Works" and "Keepintime: A Live Recording"
New Work by B+ and Eric Coleman. "Unseen Works", a Photo Exhibition.
 "Keepintime: A Live Recording", Film Screening. SF Premiere  Opening.
 Opening Night Party, Thu July 1 7pm - 12am. DJ's: B+, Coleman, Kutmah
155 Tenth St, San Francisco Admission is Free

# KRS-One at Red Devil Lounge Polk St. Thu July 1st 8pm until 2am 21+ / $18 

# 7/1: KRS-ONE - "Keep Right" 
 KRS-ONE On tour, celebrating the release of his new album, "Keep Right" 
Live! @ The Red Devil Lounge, SF  Thu July 1 Doors: 8pm Tickets $20/ $18 
  KRS-ONE first gained notoriety as the blastmaster behind Boogie Down Productions ó Bronx soldiers from hip-hop's late-'80s golden age who, like Public Enemy, rendered their revolutionary buffalo stance louder than a bomb. Since going solo, KRS-One has proven to be one of rap's most unpredictable personalities ó like ODB inhabited by Noam Chomsky, in some moments he kicks true knowledge, in others utter nonsense. But he's never boring, and as a live performer, KRS-One is frequently unmatched, a veritable shock-and-awe explosion of rat-a-tat edutainment. And should things get slow ó which is unlikely ó he can always wheel out BDP classics "South Bronx," "My Philosophy," "Stop The Violence," and "You Must Learn." 
 Opening the show is Radioactive (vocal percussionist and lyricist, formerly of Spearhead)
http://www.craigslist.org/eve/33957200.html



# MULTIVERSE #006 Thu July 1 8 til late $5 Rx Gallery 132 Eddy @ Mason 

# July 1-7  Rainbow Gathering Madeline, CA http://www.welcomehome.org
NorthEast Lassen Co. on 395 Ignore all rumors of cancellation or organization.

# July 1-5 Phoenix Fest Oregon http://www.phoenixfest.com/nw604.html

# Fri July 2 FULL MOON! http://www.wavespell.net  http://www.13moon.com

# Fri July 2 5-9pm 1st Fridays art receptions @ Matt Gonzalez' office City H

 # The fine folks who brought you Eggchair and Pyromid proudly present:
  FUNKtoberfest!  a FUNdraiser for the  BlackRock BierGarten
  Burning Man?s newest themecamp  start your holiday weekend right!
  Fri July 2nd  IL PIRATA  2007 16th St. (at Utah)   Lower Potrero Hill, S.F.
  8pm-2am  $10 ($8 if in LEDERHOSEN or BAVARIAN COSTUME!)
 Dust off your lederhosen and feathered hat, grab your bratwurst and stein!
  We're throwin' a FUNKtoberfest in July! Come support a brand new
  theme camp, The BlackRock BierGarten. ...Drink, Dance, and get FUNKY!
  DJs  - Sean (Shante) Sullivan  - Nocturnal   - PowerLounger (Funk Camp)
  - Plus special guests   & FUNKtoberfest surprises...
 Enjoy BBQ Bratwurst  in the outdoor patio!  $5 raffle - chance to WIN
  GRAND PRIZE   Burning Man 2004 Ticket!!
 http://home.earthlink.net/~eggchairsteve/bier/fundraiser.htm 

# Nine to Five at Santa Cruz Guerilla Drive-In Fri July 2 8pm FREE!
Santa Cruz Guerilla Drive-In Under Soquel Street Bridge
S on Hwy 17 to Hwy 1, L on River St, L on Soquel, park behind Royal Taj,  
under bridge drivein@thespoon.com http://www.thespoon.com/drivein


# BBQ & DRUM JAM Saturday July 3rd 6pm
 Tribal Percussion, Bonfire and Tasty Barbeque by Maximus
 Open invite, bring yourself bring all!
 Lots of percussion interments there, or bring your own.
 Come and enjoy! House # 925-249-9314
 3150 Montpelier Ct. Pleasanton, CA 94588

# 7/3	Announcing San Francisco Veggie Society's July 3 dinner at Herbivore 
Please join the San Francisco Vegetarian Society for dinner at the always popular Herbivore Restaurant, 983 Valencia Street (at 21st) in San Francisco on Saturday evening, July 3, 2004, at 6:30 p.m. 
 Herbivore is a very eclectic vegan restaurant with lots of unique veggie variations on well known dishes and really rich deserts. It is conveniently located near BART and MUNI lines. We will be ordering from the menu. 
 Please RSVP by Friday, July 2nd at 5 p.m. to treasurer@sfvs.org. Walk-ins will only be accommodated on a space-available basis and Herbivore is often crowded. So, to insure yourself a seat, replies are strongly recommended. 
 For information about the San Francisco Vegetarian Society, visit http://www.sfvs.org
And check out the Society's Yahoo group http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/sfveg


# Farm Sanctuary: free tofu dogs and admission, july 4 Orland, California. 
http://www.farmsanctuary.org/visit/calendar.htm#july4
http://www.bayareaveg.org  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SFVeg/
http://www.vegdining.com http://www.sfvs.org

# July 4- Nik And Nancy PotLuck & the Mime Troupe Show- 
Dolores Park, SF- pinic-11:30AM & 2PM - show http://www.sfmt.org

# July 4 11-We Are Family Picnic-Yerba Buena Gardens- Rooftop Gardens, 
Mission St. (3rd 4th St).,SF- , 11am- 4 pm-Free
 Picnic, with loads of wild, wacky, and fun-filled entertainment for kids and
 families- opportunity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT)
 individuals in couples and families to celebrate

# Sun July 4 11 am PEACENOVATO in Home Town Heros Parade
Novato Fourth of July Parade and festivities
Old Town portion of Grant Ave.
Come march with PeaceNovato and register voters as you travel along 
the route, and you'll be our home town heros!
Another great effort to re-claim America for the people.
Contact: Don 897-0516 or Julie 883-8324

# Sun July 4 12 noon (10 am staging time Redwood High School)
JOIN MPJC's Freedom Train themed procession
At the Corte Madera/Larkspur Chamber of Commerce
FOURTH OF JULY PARADE
MPJC will be constructing a freedom train to celebrate the collective 
childhood memories of our heroes that have maintained the freedoms in 
the America we all grew up in. Come share your creativity and ideas 
as we develop and build our entry. We need artistic talent as well as 
tradesmen talents to complete our project so don't be shy. Can you 
sing or play a guitar? Your talents are also greatly appreciated as 
we develop our traveling freedom train ride and our presentation to 
the Judges Viewing Stands. Zhenya "Like Kenya" Spake @ 381-9085 or
Jim "JimBob" Geraghty geraggang@att.net

#   THE OFFICIAL BURNING MAN L.A. COMPRESSION PARTY.
 Sat july 3rd-sun jul 4 $20 pre 40 gate http://www.la-burningman.com 
 http://www.blackrockarts.org + LA Burning Man Regional community.
 
# Bite Back Vegan Society:  "Bite the Dust" field trip Farm Sanctuary 
Free Pignic. In Orland California...near Chico http://www.farmsanctuary.org
July 4 Enjoy a vegetarian hot dog and give a pig a belly rub 
at our annual July 4th Pignic! The event is free and open to the public.
 Tours every hour on the hour from 11a.m. until 3 p.m. at both shelters.

# 2004 FIRE ARTS FESTIVAL Wed through Sun, July 7-11, 2004
at the Crucible http://www.thecrucible.org 7th @ Broadway, Oakland.

# July 9,10,11 11am-7pm each day http://www.oregoncountryfair.org

# JULY 9, 10,11 PALESTINE/ISRAEL FILM FESTIVAL Mill Valley 
142 Throckmorton http://www.mpjc.org/filmsandforums.html 

 #   The New Progressive Left Movement Presents:
 Communities Speak For Themselves:
 Environmental Racism and Violence in the Community
   Violence in Bayview Hunters Point and other communities of color is on 
the rise and starting to spread. While the media and some political 
leaders choose to blame the parents or youth in these communities, 
activists in the community have been fighting the real causes of 
community violence for years.
   An overall framework of environmental and economic racism has led to 
Bayview Hunters Point and surrounding areas becoming the toxic dumping 
ground for San Francisco. Two power plants, a sewage treatment plant, 
two superfund pollution sites, over 600 hazardous materials sites, two 
highways and other factors contribute to the highest rates of breast 
cancer, asthma and other illnesses in the country. Meanwhile there is a 
lack of economic opportunities, educational resources, health care and 
other necessities for a healthy community.
   There will be a panel presentation by community members and activists 
followed by open discussion, along with cultural performances and a BBQ 
lunch.
   Progressives everywhere are affected by the root causes of these 
issues, while the battles are being waged in communities of color. All 
progressives are invited to join the community discussion of these 
important issues.
   Panelists include Maurice Campbell, Lynne Brown, Dr. Ahimsa Sumchai, 
Ray Tomkins, John Nauer, Barbara George and Berta Hernandez.
   Saturday July 10, from 12 to 5pm in Hunters Point at the Milton Meyers 
Recreation Center, also known as the Kiska Gym at 195 Kiska Road.
   The 54 Muni from 3rd and Hudson brings you right to the door.
   more info (415) 452-9992  alternative@sbcglobal.net
   Sponsored by the New Progressive Left movement, Community First 
Coalition, All Islanders Gathering as One and the Homeless Children's Network
   Read the latest issue of Frontlines at http://www.sf-frontlines.com
Local, National and International political news and commentaries.
   Pass the word! Invite a friend to the Conference of Progressive Leftists!
 
# Sun Jul 18 Coastal Farm and Forest South Bay - Greenbelt Outing 
(PLEASE NOTE DATE CORRECTION) Tour Purisima Greens, a small, diverse organic vegetable farm in a picturesque spot south of Half Moon Bay. Sample some veggies, then go for a short hike in the redwoods at Purisima Creek.  10 AM-2:30 PM Half Moon Bay  RSVP 
http://www.greenbelt.org/getinvolved/outings/green_reservation.html 
 on sept 11, there's organic strawberry picking
 when making reservation, pls email them if you want to cancel, half the people who reserved , aren't able to make it, and most people are turned away cause the reservation is FULL
 http://greenbelt.org/cgi-bin/calendar.cgi


#  paul reuben's day. drunken redheaded sluts july 24 sat in the mission SF

"Next July 25-26, 2004, there will be a mass event world-wide unifying all
spiritual, peace, environmental and artistic, scientific and cultural
organizations under the Banner of Peace on behalf of humanity's
switching tracks and going from the irregular Gregorian to the perfect
harmonic standard of the Thirteen Moon/28-day calendar."
http://www.tortuga.com   -- Dr. Jose Arguelles

# Fri July 30 http://www.critical-mass.org 5:30pm Justin Herman Plaza

# Urban Sustainability Bike Tour! Sat July 31http://www.ecologycenter.org


# Fri Aug 6 5-9pm 1st Fridays art receptions @ Matt Gonzalez' office City Hall

# Aug 6,7,8 French's Camp, Piercy, Humboldt, CA http://www.reggaeontheriver.com

# FIREDANCE FESTIVAL An Alchemical Celebration of Drum, Dance, and Song
 Thu Aug 12-Sun Aug 15 Santa Cruz Mountains. http://www.FIREDANCE.org

# Sun Aug 15: Mushroom Garden Workday: Presidio Community Gardens http://www.mssf.org 

# Thu Aug 19 Who Owns Water?  Protecting the World's Water 
from Corporate Takeover http://www.citizen.org / water
Fortune magazine has predicted that "water is the oil of the 21 
century," and now corporations are rushing to invest in the new 
get-rich economy of water. Giant water, energy, food, and shipping 
companies have plans to buy water rights, privatize publicly-owned 
water systems, promote bottled water, and sell "bulk" water by 
transporting it from water rich areas to thirsty markets. As the 
world's water becomes scarcer and corporations seek to exploit this 
scarcity for profit, people around the world are losing ownership and 
control of water resources on which they depend. But water is a human 
right; to the extent one has the right to live, one has the right to 
water.
 Join us for a discussion with Juliette Beck and John Gibler of Public 
Citizen's Water for All Campaign. Public Citizen's Water for All 
Campaign is dedicated to protecting water as a common resource, 
stopping water privatization and bulk water sales, and defending 
access to clean and affordable water around the world. Come hear how 
people in California and around the world - from Stockton and Gualala 
to Bolivia and Bangladesh - are defending the global commons and our 
right to water, and find out how you can help. 7 pm - 9 pm
 Ecology Center, 2530 San Pablo @ Dwight , Berkeley. Free.
Info: 	510-548-2220 x233 http://www.ecologycenter.org
 
# Aug 27-29 http://www.lionandbear.com Club Risqué Mendocino

# August 29 - The World Says No to Bush - Worldwide Day of Action 
and protests in NYC during Repub Nat'l Conv (Aug. 30 through Sept. 2) 
http://www.unitedforpeace.org  http://www.rncnotwelcom.org

# August,  Santa Cruz mountains http://firedance.org

# full moon August 30th @ 2:22am 

# Aug 30 - Sep 6 2004 http://burningman.com fine desert camp art
2x / month Newsletter: bman-announce-subscribe@burningman.com
http://www.burningbeach.com/BMrecipes/index.html


# Sep 11 Power To The Peaceful Concert GG Park Michael Franti
http://www.spearheadvibrations.com http://stayhuman.org

# We need volunteers for the amazing FREE concert  & social justice rally that we produce. 
 6th Annual 911 POWER TO THE PEACEFUL FESTIVAL Saturday September 11 2004
GOLDEN GATE PARK SF CA   http://www.spearheadvibrations.com/911.html
 To volunteer, please email:  volunteer@powertothepeaceful.org
 DONATIONS FOR THE POWER TO THE PEACEFUL MIDDLE EAST DELEGATION
 Checks payable to: Power to the Peaceful 3470 19th St SF, CA  94110  USA
 
# Delectable Day of Play benefit for abused and neglected children on 
09/12/04. City Hall Civic Center http://www.ddop.org

# Earthdance Black Oak Ranch  Sep 17,18,19. http://earthdance.org

# Washington DC: Sep 18-19 http://www.greenfestivals.com

# Sept 25  http://www.loveparadesf.org

# Nov 6-7 2004 http://www.greenfestivals.com 8th @ Brannan
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