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Welcome to another list of events, classes, actions, films, conferences, grant deadlines, etc., for your planning convenience. Our searchable website edition of the calendar ( http://www.ecologycenter.org/calendar/ ) contains events farther into the future. Please continue to send event listings to calendar@ecologycenter.org and forward any breaking action alerts to alerts@ecologycenter.org .

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ECOLOGY CENTER EVENTS
2/16/2006	 	Bay Area Relocalize: Preparing for the End of Cheap Oil
2/22/2006	 	A Taste of Urban Permaculture
2/23/2006	 	Book Event: "Arctic Melting: ... Destroying One of the World's Largest Wilderness Areas"
3/4/2006	 	7th Annual Seed Swap

ALL EVENTS
Through 2/15/2006	 	Tilden Explorers
Through 2/26/2006	 	Nature Walks - See Spawning Salmon
Through 3/21/2006	 	Discussion Course: "Voluntary Simplicity"
Through 3/31/2006	 	Exhibit: "Wade into Wetlands"
2/3/2006	 	Summit: Sustainable Biodiesel
2/3/2006	 	Film and Discussion: "Darwin's Nightmare"
2/3/2006	 	Book Event: "Reinventing Community: Stories from the Walkways of Cohousing"
2/3/2006	 	Reading: "Buffalo Boy and Geronimo" - James Janko with Maxine Hong Kingston
2/3/2006	 	Creative Justice Art Show
2/3/2006	 	Film Opening: "Trudell"
2/4/2006	 	Class: "Winter Pruning of Fruit Trees" (Rescheduled from 1/14)
2/4/2006	 	Volunteer: Golden Gate National Parks Site Stewardship
2/4/2006	 	Workshop: "Cohousing Project Management"
2/4/2006	 	Class: "Urban Composting"
2/4/2006	 	Sick Plant Clinic
2/4/2006	 	Brooks Island Kayak and Walk
2/4/2006	 	Bay Area Conservation Biology Symposium
2/4/2006	 	Help "Save The Bay" Plant Natives
2/4/2006	 	Class: "Fruit Tree Pruning"
2/4/2006	 	Bayview / DPW Tree Planting with Friends of the Urban Forest
2/4/2006	 	Volunteer: French Broom Removal
2/4/2006	 	Volunteer: "Develop Schoolhouse Creek Commons"
2/4/2006	 	Film and Panel Discussion: "The Protection of Sacred Sites"
2/4/2006	 	Volunteer: "Santa Venetia Marsh Restoration Project"
2/4/2006	 	Class: "Pruning Deciduous Fruit Trees"
2/4/2006	 	Workshop in Spanish: "Cancer Treatment Side Effect Management"
2/4/2006	 	Workshop: "Environmental Illustration and Animation"
2/4/2006	 	Volunteer: "Plant Natives and Remove Invasives on Cerrito Creek"
2/4/2006	 	Certified Green Building Professional Training
2/4/2006	 	Workshop for Educators: "Kids in Gardens"
2/5/2006	 	Rally: "Justice for Migrants and Immigrants"
2/5/2006	 	Benefit Screening: "The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill"
2/5/2006	 	Natural Wonders
2/5/2006	 	Meeting: "EarthTeam Youth Coalition"
2/5/2006	 	Slide Show: Salt Pond Restoration
2/6/2006	 	Speaker: "China: Forcing the World to Rethink Its Economic Future"
2/6/2006	 	Speaker: Riki Ott, Author of "Sound Truth and Corporate Myths"
2/6/2006	 	Presentation: "Hearing and Preserving the Sounds of Nature"
2/6/2006	 	Exhibit Reception: "China's Three Gorges Dam"
2/6/2006	 	American Indian Business Trade Fair and Economic Summit
2/6/2006	 	Talk on the San Joaquin Delta
2/6/2006	 	Lecture: "The Lost Art Of Nutrition"
2/6/2006	 	Class: "Special Project in Ecological Design, Installation, and Maintenance"
2/7/2006	 	Forum: Alameda County Watersheds
2/7/2006	 	Class: "Urban and Regional Planning"
2/7/2006	 	Tour of the Folsom Dore Apartments
2/7/2006	 	Speaker and Book Signing: China and the World's Economic Future
2/7/2006	 	Lecture: "The Conflict Between Lions and Humans: Is Peace Possible in Africa?"
2/7/2006	 	Deadline: Write to Oppose More Pumping from the Delta
2/8/2006	 	Volunteer: Native Plant Nursery -- Wetlands Restoration Project
2/8/2006	 	Workshop for Educators: "Green Waste to Gardener's Gold"
2/8/2006	 	Forum: "African American Health Awareness 2006"
2/8/2006	 	Film and Lecture: "Nuclear Energy"
2/8/2006	 	Benefit: "Sacred Run 2006"
2/9/2006	 	Conference: " United Students Against Sweatshops"
2/9/2006	 	Discussion: "Invasive Species: Ecological Threat or ... Alienation from Nature?"
2/9/2006	 	Discussion: "Can the US be a Global Good Neighbor?"
2/9/2006	 	Symposium: "Oakland Green Roof Market Development"
2/9/2006	 	Benefit Screening: "Waging a Living"
2/10/2006	 	Workshop: "On the Trail of Advanced Awareness"
2/10/2006	 	Deadline: Nominate Your Community Hero
2/10/2006	 	Film: "Behind Every Terrorist There is a Bush"
2/10/2006	 	Open House: "Master Composter Program"
2/10/2006	 	Presentation: "Whooping Cranes: Recovering from the Brink of Extinction"
2/10/2006	 	Film and Discussion: "Bloodletting: Life, Death, Healthcare"
2/10/2006	 	Celebration of Latin Leaderhip: jAvanzando!
2/10/2006	 	Benefit Concert: "Sacred Run"
2/11/2006	 	Volunteer: "Planting Quail Habitat for Future Quail Families"
2/11/2006	 	Class: "Sustainable Weed Management"
2/11/2006	 	Volunteer: Golden Gate National Parks Site Stewardship
2/11/2006	 	Gift Making: "Change of Heart - A Valentine's Day Alternative"
2/11/2006	 	Class: "Introduction to Grow Biointensive"
2/11/2006	 	Class: "Double-digging and Bed Preparation"
2/11/2006	 	Application Deadline: "Gardening and Composting Educator Training Program"
2/11/2006	 	Heart-Healthy Valentine's Day Walk
2/11/2006	 	Presentation: "Women in Ancient Arabia"
2/11/2006	 	Workshop: "War Tax Resistance"
2/11/2006	 	Volunteer: Valentine's Day Cleaning
2/11/2006	 	Potrero Hill Tree Care with Friends of the Urban Forest
2/11/2006	 	Bair Island Restoration Stewardship Paddle
2/11/2006	 	Outer Sunset Tree Planting with Friends of the Urban Forest
2/11/2006	 	Help "Save The Bay" Plant Natives
2/11/2006	 	Kids' Garden Club
2/12/2006	 	Talk: "Water Privatization"
2/13/2006	 	Speaker: Bruce Babbitt
2/13/2006	 	Readings: "Progressive Reading Series"
2/13/2006	 	Reading: "The Global Class War"
2/13/2006	 	Speakers: "Finding Common Ground ... a Greener Future in the Middle East"
2/14/2006	 	Grandmothers to Enlist in the Army
2/14/2006	 	Environmental Luncheon with Bruce Babbitt
2/15/2006	 	Speaker: "Water ... What to Drink for Health and Eco-Living"
2/15/2006	 	Lecture: "Radiant Heat"
2/16/2006	 	Film and Discussion: "Last Journey of the Leatherback?"
2/16/2006	 	Lecture: "A Story About Seabirds ... and the Impact of Plastics at Sea"
2/16/2006	 	Bay Area Relocalize: Preparing for the End of Cheap Oil
2/16/2006	 	Class: "Natural History of the Bay Area : State Parks"
2/17/2006	 	Workshop: "Class Matters" with George Lakoff
2/17/2006	 	Film and Discussion: "Wellstone!"
2/17/2006	 	United Students for Fair Trade International Convergence
2/18/2006	 	Survival Workshop Series: "Wilderness Water and Designing for Water in the Landscape"
2/18/2006	 	Workshop: "Homebrewing Biodiesel"
2/18/2006	 	Volunteer: "Wildflower Restoration"
2/18/2006	 	Speaker: "The War at home: The corporate offensive From Reagan to Bush"
2/18/2006	 	Volunteer: Golden Gate National Parks Site Stewardship
2/18/2006	 	Be a Park Hero: Protect Local Ecosystems
2/18/2006	 	Class: "Seed Propagation"
2/18/2006	 	Mini-Farmers
2/18/2006	 	Exhibit Opening: "The Art of Seeing: Nature Revealed Through Illustration"
2/18/2006	 	Help "Save The Bay" Plant Natives
2/18/2006	 	Presentation: Salt Pond Tour
2/18/2006	 	Class: "Composting"
2/19/2006	 	Reading: "Meat Market: Animals, Ethics, and Money"
2/19/2006	 	Human Rights Watch International Film Festival
2/19/2006	 	Volunteer: "Bernal Hilltop Native Grassland Restoration Project"
2/19/2006	 	Educational Adventure: "Bugs and Beyond"

ECOLOGY CENTER EVENTS

Thursday, February 16, 2006
Bay Area Relocalize: Preparing for the End of Cheap Oil — In response to the growing concerns around climate change and the end of cheap oil, Post Carbon Institute has launched an exciting new project called Bay Area Relocalize. The project is assessing our region's use of resources and developing a model for local communities to bring the production of our food, energy and essential goods closer to home. We are connecting with neighborhoods, businesses, and community groups to mobilize around reducing our consumption of resources from outside the region and replacing them with local resources. Examples include creating community gardens, installing solar panels on homes and businesses, capturing rainwater, improving public transit, and building affordable homes nearer to where we work. This 2-hour event hosted at the Ecology Center will feature a panel of presenters from the project and Q&A. Proceeds will benefit the Bay Area Relocalize project. Location: Ecology Center, 2530 San Pablo Ave, near Dwight Way, Berkeley. Time: 7pm - 9pm. Cost: Requested donation of $5-20 (sliding scale). No one turned away for lack of funds.. Info: 510-548-2220 x233.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006
A Taste of Urban Permaculture — Come join a host of urbanites for an introduction to permaculture. Location: Ecology Center, 2530 San Pablo Ave, near Dwight Way, Berkeley. Time: 7pm - 9pm. Cost: No charge.. Info: 510-548-2220 x233.

Thursday, February 23, 2006
Book Event: "Arctic Melting: ... Destroying One of the World's Largest Wilderness Areas" — Chad Kister will return to the Ecology Center to discuss his second book Arctic Melting: How Climate Change is Destroying One of the World's Largest Wilderness Areas. With Bush pushing for yet more subsidies to the doomed fossil fuel industry that is the cause of climate change, Kister's new book details not only the horrific problems, but also the solutions to this massive crisis. He discusses permafrost cave-ins, melting glaciers, retreating ice packs, species extinction, habitat loss, and the devastating effects of climate change on Native American villages in the Arctic. Kister asks why Bush's energy policy gives billions of dollars to coal, oil, and natural gas companies, while reducing subsidies to solar and wind energy production. Why is the average fuel efficiency of vehicles in the US getting worse while in every other country it is getting far better? Kister argues that through solar, wind and biomass energy sources, and efficiency in every sector of energy use, we can easily meet all of our needs without changing our lifestyle. Join us to discuss what we can do to protect our Earth for our children and grandchildren. Location: Ecology Center, 2530 San Pablo Ave, near Dwight Way, Berkeley. Time: 7pm - 9pm. Cost: Free. Info: 510-548-2220, store@ecologycenter.org ext. 223 , http://www.ecologycenter.org/calendar/ .

Saturday, March 4, 2006
7th Annual Seed Swap — Seeds! Music! Food! Gardeners! Bring and get locally saved seeds. Come be a part of the Bay Area Seed Interchange Library (BASIL) seed swap! This is a great way to meet other local gardeners and trade seed. Bring seed, envelopes and pens or just show up and get seeds with a commitment to bring seed back to the Interchange Library. Our seed library is part of a growing network of concerned farmers and community gardeners dedicated to conserving genetic diversity of our planet's seed stock. We have created a library of healthy vegetable, herb, and flower seeds that are being made available free to the public. We are a dynamic group that needs your support and involvement! Location: Ecology Center, 2530 San Pablo Ave, near Dwight Way, Berkeley. Time: 3pm - 7pm. Cost: Free. Info: 510-548-2220 x233 or Terri 510 658-9178.

ALL EVENTS

Through Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Tilden Explorers — An after-school nature adventure for 5 - 7 year olds who may be accompanied by an adult. No younger siblings please. In January we'll learn about patterns in nature; in February we'll search for newts, slender salamanders, ensatinas and more. Registration required. Location: Tilden Nature Area, in Tilden Park, Berkeley. Time: 3:15pm - 4:45pm. Cost: $6 ($8 if not a resident of Alameda or Contra Costa County). Info: 510-636-1684, tnarea@ebparks.org .

Through Sunday, February 26, 2006
Nature Walks - See Spawning Salmon — Join us on naturalist led walks throughout the winter in the Lagunitas watershed. Learn why these fish are endangered and how you can help protect them! Reservations required. Time: Saturdays and Sundays, 10am and 1pm. Cost: $10 (kids $6) - no one turned away. Info: 415-488-0370 ext. 107, http://www.SpawnUSA.org .

Through Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Discussion Course: "Voluntary Simplicity" — The course will use the syllabus developed by the Northwest Earth Institute. Goals: to understand the meaning of voluntary simplicity, to explore the distractions that prevent us from caring for the earth, and to acknowledge the connection between our choices and the condition of the earth. Pre-registration required. Eight Mondays, specific dates TBD. Private home in Burlingame/Millbrae (address provided after registration). Time: 7pm - 8:30pm. Cost: $17. Info: 650-692-9593, bettywu42@gmail.com , http://bayarealinkup.com/event_detail.php?pid=89e73680, http://www.nwei.org/pages/simplicity.html .

Through Friday, March 31, 2006
Exhibit: "Wade into Wetlands" — Who makes 'volcanoes' in the mud? What kind of fish has a migrating eyeball? How do clams dig? In this interactive exhibit, see what lurks beneath the surface of the Crissy Field marsh, which welcomes people of all ages to unlock its mysteries and learn why wetlands are important to the health of the San Francisco Bay. Location: Crissy Field Center, Presidio, Bldg. 603, @ Mason & Halleck, SF. Time: 9am - 5pm Wednesday - Sunday. Info: 415-561-7752, http://www.crissyfield.org/center/winter06.htm .

Friday, February 3, 2006 - Sunday, February 5, 2006
Summit: Sustainable Biodiesel — The Biodiesel Council of California is hosting the 3rd annual grassroots biodiesel conference. This year's theme is "Sustainability and Localization of the Biodiesel Industry." Registration and agenda will be on the website. Location: Inn Suites Hotel, 2223 El Cajon Blvd., San Diego. Time: 9am - 5pm. Cost: $100 ($125 on site registration). Info: 866-984 - 6818., paxfuel@asis.com , http://www.biodieselcouncil.org/ .

Friday, February 3, 2006
Film and Discussion: "Darwin's Nightmare" — During the 60s a new fish was introduced into Lake Victoria. The Nile Perch multiplied rapidly, killing off almost all native fish. Now the Nile Perch is exported around the world, while the lakeside villagers who are completely dependent on the fishing industry are too impoverished to buy it. Hubert Sauper's incisive documentary is a damning analysis of the global interests at play in one of Africa's most fertile regions. Location: Unitarian Universalist Church, 505 East Charleston Rd., Palo Alto. Time: 7:30pm. Info: 650-283-3797, aseem@worldcentric , http://worldcentric.org/filmseries/winter2006.htm .

Friday, February 3, 2006
Book Event: "Reinventing Community: Stories from the Walkways of Cohousing" — The Cohousing Association of the U.S. invites you to a celebration honoring the publication of Reinventing Community: Stories from the Walkways of Cohousing, with 50 stories from 25 communities around the country. Met the editor, David Wann, as will authors of several of the stories. David is a ten-year resident of Harmony Village Cohousing in Golden, CO and is coauthor of Affluenza: The All Consuming Epidemic, a book and PBS documentary. Enjoy wine and appetizers while David speaks and shows slides. Board Members for the Cohousing Association will also be present. Afterwards, you may join us for dinner at a nearby restaurant. RSVP via email. Location: Swan's Market CoHousing, 930 Clay St., between 9th & 10th St., Oakland. Time: 5:30pm - 7pm. Info: 650-283-3797, karen@hesternet.net , http://www.reinventingcommunity.com .

Friday, February 3, 2006
Reading: "Buffalo Boy and Geronimo" - James Janko with Maxine Hong Kingston — James Janko was a medic in the Vietnam War, and studied conservation of natural resources at Cal. In his novel, Janko vividly depicts jungle combat during the war, offering a stark portrayal of the war's impact on the flora and fauna of Vietnam. Through the eyes of a Vietnamese buffalo boy and an American Chicano medic, we witness the devastation of the natural world as battles rage between a Confucian society still rooted in the earth and a desensitized, high-tech military culture. Location: Cody's Books, 2454 Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley. Time: 7:30pm. Cost: Free. Info: 510-845-7852, http://www.codysbooks.com .

Friday, February 3, 2006
Creative Justice Art Show — The 2nd Annual Creative Justice Art Show features Bay Area artists whose work reflects themes of social justice, human rights, and civil rights. Location: University of SF School of Law, 2199 Fulton St., SF. Time: 5:30pm - 8:30pm. Info: 510-845-7852, ejscreativejustice@yahoo.com , http://www.ejsusf.org/doc/55_Creative-Justice-Art-Show.html .

Friday, February 3, 2006
Film Opening: "Trudell" — See Heather Rae's documentary about Trudell, a Native American activist and poet. The 75 minute film was shot over a 12 year period. Location: Red Vic Movie House, 1727 Haight St., SF. Cost: $8. Info: 415-957-1205, http://www.redvicmoviehouse.com .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Class: "Winter Pruning of Fruit Trees" (Rescheduled from 1/14) — Join us for the essential theory and hands-on practice of winter pruning for fruit trees. Learn about picking the best varieties for San Francisco, as well as planting and pruning for productivity. Bring sharp pruning tools if you have them. Pre-registration required. Location: Garden for the Environment, 780 Frederick Street, SF. Time: 10am - noon. Cost: $15. Info: 415-731-5627, sfgcp@yahoo.com , http://www.gardenfortheenvironment.org/ .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Volunteer: Golden Gate National Parks Site Stewardship — The Site Stewardship Program needs your help to protect the Mission Blue butterfly and the San Francisco garter snake. Visit one of our beautiful sites in San Mateo and Marin counties and work with local communities to restore habitat for these threatened and endangered species. Transportation from Fort Mason is provided. All ages welcome. Location: Fort Mason Building 37, SF. Time: 9:15am - 12:30pm. Info: 415-561-3034 ext. 3437, http://www.crissyfield.org/center/winter06.htm .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Workshop: "Cohousing Project Management" — Presentation will be panel style and will address the challenges, issues and best practices of cohousing development. Professionals with varying approaches will be presenting. Individual consultation available. Pre-event social on Friday evening, 2/3. Location: Berkeley. Cost: $450. Info: 415-561-3034 ext. 3437, rick@whdc.com , http://www.cohousing.org .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Class: "Urban Composting" — Turn your kitchen scraps into a rich soil amendment for your plants. Approximately 45% of San Francisco's residential garbage is valuable organic material that can be composted into rich fertilizer for your soil! Learn what you can do to reduce waste, save money and help the environment. Location: Garden for the Environment, 780 Frederick Street, SF. Time: 10am - noon. Cost: Free. Info: 415-731-5627, sfgcp@yahoo.com , http://www.gardenfortheenvironment.org/ .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Sick Plant Clinic — Dr. Robert Raabe, UC plant pathologist, and Dr. Nick Mills, UC entomologist, convene a team the first Saturday of every month to diagnose plant illnesses and recommend remedies. Bring a piece of the plant in a securely sealed container. A zipperlock bag is ideal. Location: UC Botanical Garden, 200 Centennial Dr., Berkeley. Time: 9am - noon. Cost: Free (parking 50 cents an hour). Info: 510-643-2755.

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Brooks Island Kayak and Walk — Save the Bay has teamed up with East Bay Regional Parks staff to provide this kayak paddle and walking tour on this 373-acre island just off the Richmond shoreline. Brooks Island provides crucial habitat for nesting birds and offers stunning views of San Francisco Bay. All equipment and instruction is provided. Minimum age16. Trip departs from Richmond Harbor. Location: Richmond. Time: noon - 5pm. Cost: $70. Info: 510-452-9261 ext. 109, jgretz@savesfbay.org , http://www.savesfbay.org .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Bay Area Conservation Biology Symposium — This student-organized symposium is a forum to share and discuss recent scientific findings and policy issues in conservation biology, with an emphasis on current graduate student research. We invite abstract submissions for oral papers and posters from students, faculty, and individuals from the government, non-profit, and private sectors. Abstracts due January 15, 2006. Online registration until 1/22/06. Location: San Francisco State University, Jack Adams Hall, Student Center , SF. Time: 8:30am - 5pm. Cost: $45 ($25 for students). Info: 510-452-9261 ext. 109, http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~gscb/BACBS_main.htm .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Help "Save The Bay" Plant Natives — Help put 18,000 plants into local wetlands this winter! Activities include planting native seedlings, non-native plant removal, site monitoring, and shoreline clean-up. Gloves, tools and snacks provided. Families welcome. RSVP required. Location: Palo Alto Baylands Nature Preserve, End of Embarcadero Rd, Palo Alto. Time: 9am - noon. Info: 510-452-9261 ext. 109, jgretz@savesfbay.org , http://www.savesfbay.org .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Class: "Fruit Tree Pruning" — Bring your pruning shears! Learn how to maximize tree health and fruit production and how to identify dead wood. Please bring a bag lunch and notebook. Register and pay in advance. Common Ground is a project of the 501 (c) (3) non-profit Ecology Action. Location: Common Ground, 559 College Ave, Palo Alto. Time: 10:30am - 2pm. Cost: $32. Info: 650-493-6072, http://www.commongroundinpaloalto.org .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Bayview / DPW Tree Planting with Friends of the Urban Forest — We need volunteers to help plant trees. Breakfast / Lunch is provided! RSVP by phone. Meeting place TBA. Location: SF. Time: 9am - noon. Info: 415-561-6890 ext. 100, http://www.fuf.net/calendar_news/index.html .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Volunteer: French Broom Removal — Work parties 1st Saturday of each month. We walk to the work site so arriving on time is important. Please bring your own gloves. Weed wrenches and other tools (as well as great snacks!) will be provided. Rain cancels. Location: Skyline Gate Staging Area, Skyline Blvd., Oakland. Time: 9:30am - 1pm. Info: 510-684 2473, californica@mac.com .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Volunteer: "Develop Schoolhouse Creek Commons" — You can help develop Schoolhouse Creek Commons, a new community park at Curtis and Virginia (back of old Franklin School/new Berkeley Adult School). Location: Berkeley. Time: 10am - noon. Info: 510-848-9358, lmaio@ci.berkeley.ca.us .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Film and Panel Discussion: "The Protection of Sacred Sites" — Films: "The Snowbowl Effect," "Alcatraz is not an Island," and "Shellmound." Q & A Panel with Dennis Banks, Wounded Knee DeOcampo, Corrina Gould, Mark Le beau and Klee Benally. All proceeds go to the Sacred Run. Stern Hall. Location: Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd., Oakland. Time: 2pm - 5pm. Cost: Donations accepted. Info: 510-862-1941, mgali@mills.edu .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Volunteer: "Santa Venetia Marsh Restoration Project" — Plant seedlings as part of a partnership with Marin Open Space District to restore wetland habitat along Gallinas Creek. Sign up online. Location: San Rafael. Time: 9am - noon. Info: 510-452 - 9261, savebay@saveSFbay.org , http://www.savesfbay.org .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Class: "Pruning Deciduous Fruit Trees" — Pruning of the majority of deciduous fruit trees grown in the Bay Area. Location: Merritt College, 12500 Campus Drive, Oakland. Time: 9:30am - 12:30pm. Cost: $36. Info: 510-436-2413, http://www.merrittlandhort.com .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Workshop in Spanish: "Cancer Treatment Side Effect Management" — The workshop is sponsored by "Cancer Survivorship: A Community Collaborative" and will be repeated in San Jose, 3/25. RSVP. Location: Spanish Speaking Citizens' Foundation, 1470 Fruitvale Avenue, Oakland. Time: 10am - noon. Cost: Free. Info: 510-697-7954, molly@wcrc.org .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Workshop: "Environmental Illustration and Animation" — We'll study nature for tips on creating flying creatures and microscopic oddities. A quick hike around the marsh will familiarize you with the local species before you head into the arts workshop. You'll prepare ink drawings and backdrops for your animated animal movie, and use Macromedia Flash to digitize, colorize, and bring your drawings to life: yours on a disk to take home. Basic computer skills required. For youth ages 13 and up. Location: Crissy Field Center, Presidio, Bldg. 603, @ Mason & Halleck, SF. Time: 10am - 1pm. Cost: $15. Info: 415-561-7752, http://www.crissyfield.org/center/winter06.htm .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Volunteer: "Plant Natives and Remove Invasives on Cerrito Creek" — Join Friends of Five Creeks volunteers planting natives and removing invasives to restore habitat along the new Cerrito Creek walkway. Wear shoes with good traction and clothes that can get dirty. Meet at Creekside Park, south end of Santa Clara Street. Location: El Cerrito. Time: 10am - noon. Info: 510-848 9358, f5creeks@aol.com , http://www.fivecreeks.org .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Certified Green Building Professional Training — Build It Green presents the Certified Green Building Professional (CGBP) training. The program consists of a two-session course on how to apply healthy, energy and resource efficient methods and materials in remodeling and building. Location: Santa Cruz County Parks Simpkins Center, 979 17th Ave., Santa Cruz. Time: 8:30am - 5pm on two Saturdays. Cost: $395. Info: 510-845-5106, ext. 230, http://www.builditgreen.org/guild/index.cfm?fuseaction=become_pro .

Saturday, February 4, 2006
Workshop for Educators: "Kids in Gardens" — Learn to propagate plants, improve soil, reduce waste and pesticide use, conserve water, and create wildlife habitat. Receive free supplies and resource binders with ready-to-use lesson plans. Call or go to website for location. Location: Martinez. Time: 9am - 4pm. Cost: $25. Info: 510-665-3430, workshops@thewatershedproject.org , http://www.thewatershedproject.org .

Sunday, February 5, 2006
Rally: "Justice for Migrants and Immigrants" — Join migrants, immigrants, and their allies as we rally for justice and welcome the Caravan for Migrants to SF as they arrive from San Diego on their way to Washington, DC. Location: 24th Street BART Station, 24th & Mission, SF. Time: 3pm. Info: 510-665-3430, stoptheminutemen@riseup.net .

Sunday, February 5, 2006
Benefit Screening: "The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill" — Proceeds benefit the Friends of Coyote Hills and Fremont's work to educate decision-makers about the impacts of a proposed 1,500 home development on lands adjacent to Coyote Hills Regional Park and Alameda Creek. The Patterson Ranch development proposal will be coming to the Fremont City Council soon. Funds from the event will be used to conduct a public opinion survey. The event will include a slide show about Coyote Hills Regional Park and the surrounding lands, refreshments, and conversation. Call or email to reserve tickets. Location: Niles Edison Theater, 37395 Niles Boulevard, Fremont. Time: 3pm and 6:30pm. Cost: $25 suggested donation. Info: 510-794-7085, alrice_2000@yahoo.com .

Sunday, February 5, 2006
Natural Wonders — Let's explore nearby trails to discover what amazing offerings nature has for us. We'll investigate and appreciate life on land, in the air, and underwater. Location: Tilden Nature Area, in Tilden Park, Berkeley. Time: 10am - noon. Cost: Free. Info: 510-525-2233, tnarea@ebparks.org , http://www.ebparks.org/ .

Sunday, February 5, 2006
Meeting: "EarthTeam Youth Coalition" — Meet students from other schools! Hear Brian Beveridge talk about the West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project and the Ditching Dirty Diesel Collaborative, which is working for improvements in diesel technology, alternative fuels, and industrial behavior to improve the quality of life for people living near ports, refineries and other diesel pollution sources. RSVP by phone or email. Location: Costa Rican Adventures office, 2002 Addison St., Suite 202, Berkeley. Time: 1:30pm - 3:30pm. Info: 510-704-4030, GingiA@earthteam.net , http://www.earthteam.net/youth_coalition/index.html .

Sunday, February 5, 2006
Slide Show: Salt Pond Restoration — The South Bay Restoration Project will transform South San Francisco Bay in the next few decades. How will this affect habitat, wildlife, and recreation? Learn about the role of the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, and how you can become involved with the largest tidal wetland restoration project on the West Coast. Geared for ages 12 and older. Location: Don Edwards SF Bay Refuge Visitor Center, 1 Marshlands Road, Fremont. Time: 1pm - 2pm. Cost: Free. Info: 510-792-0222 ext. 43, vs_intern@yahoo.com , http://www.fws.gov/desfbay .

Monday, February 6, 2006
Speaker: "China: Forcing the World to Rethink Its Economic Future" — Lester R. Brown, President and founder of the Earth Policy Institute, founder of the Worldwatch Institute, and author of Who Will Feed China? will speak on China and the global economy. Check-in: 5:30pm, program: 6:00pm. Email or call for reservations. Location: World Affairs Council of Northern California, 312 Sutter St., Suite 200, SF. Time: 5:30pm. Cost: $15 ($5 for students with ID). Info: 415-293-4600, registration@wacsf.org , http://www.itsyourworld.org .

Monday, February 6, 2006
Speaker: Riki Ott, Author of "Sound Truth and Corporate Myths" — Nearly 17 years after the Exxon Valdez ran aground, we are still struggling to come to terms with its toxic legacy. Co-founder of Alaska's Copper River Watershed Project, Riki Ott will address the unexpected long-term effects of the spill, the ongoing corporate cover up, global ramifications for public health and the environment, and reshaping the nation's global energy future. Ott issues an urgent call for clean alternatives to fossil fuels in her book Sound Truth and Corporate Myths. Come learn how you can help make a difference. 5:30pm: wine and cheese reception. 6pm: program. Location: Commonwealth Club of California, 595 Market St. 2nd floor, SF. Time: 6pm. Cost: $15. Info: 415-293-4600, http://www.commonwealthclub.org/featured.html#utne .

Monday, February 6, 2006
Presentation: "Hearing and Preserving the Sounds of Nature" — Natural quiet may be the Earth's most endangered resource. According to experts, there are fewer than 10 naturally quiet places remaining in the US. Paul Matzner will guide us through a series of natural soundscapes, as we try to identify which animals are present (Paul will provide hints). We'll learn the importance of natural sounds for animals and humans, and the campaign to preserve and restore natural quiet in our National Parks. Location: Montclair Presbyterian Church, 5701Thornhill Rd., Oakland. Time: 7:30pm. Cost: $5 donation. Info: 510-655-6658 , spring5@mindspring.com , http://www.close-to-home.org .

Monday, February 6, 2006
Exhibit Reception: "China's Three Gorges Dam" — The reception is for photography exhibits on China's Three Gorges Dam, 2/6/06 - 5/12/06, in the 2nd Floor Gallery and the Council's Library, 3rd floor: "Harnessing the River - The Aftermath of China's Three Gorges Dam" by Ben Sandler, and "The Cost of Power in China: The Three Gorges Dam and the Yangtze River Valley" by Steven Benson. Location: World Affairs Council of Northern California, 312 Sutter St., Suite 200, SF. Time: 7:15pm - 8:30pm. Cost: Free. Info: 510-655-6658 , stevenbensonphoto@comcast.net .

Monday, February 6, 2006
American Indian Business Trade Fair and Economic Summit — The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development presents the 20th Annual National Reservation Economic Summit and American Indian Business Trade Fair. Location: Las Vegas Hilton, 3000 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV. Cost: In advance, $649 ($549 for American Indians). Info: 800-462-2433 ext. 243, events@ncaied.org , http://www.ncaied.org/res2006/index.htm .

Monday, February 6, 2006
Talk on the San Joaquin Delta — Jeff Hart speaks on "150 Years in the Sacramento - San Joaquin Delta: Where Do We Go from Here?". Hart owns a native-plant nursery and leads ecological tours in the Delta, the once-vast wetlands area and source of drinking water now threatened by pesticides, diversions, invasives, and failing levees. Location: Albany Community Center, 1249 Marin, Albany. Time: 7pm. Info: 510-848 9358, f5creeks@aol.com , http://www.fivecreeks.org .

Monday, February 6, 2006
Lecture: "The Lost Art Of Nutrition" — Many believe that the single most important disabling budgetary factor in our society is the rising cost of health care, more aptly known as disease care. It is easy to argue that the leading cause of death in the U.S. is our misunderstanding of nutrition. As a result, we rely on drugs instead of food as a means to health. In brief, the present system fosters wealth for the few at the expense of health for the many. Optional vegetarian dinner at 6:30pm, $13. Call (650) 599-3320 for dinner reservations. Location: First Baptist Church of Palo Alto, 305 N California Ave, Palo Alto. Time: 8pm. Cost: $5 - $10 donation. Info: 650-903-0447, http://peninsulamacro.org .

Monday, February 6, 2006
Class: "Special Project in Ecological Design, Installation, and Maintenance" — Hands-on and outdoor workshops on local creeks and watersheds, home gray water systems, fire vegetation management, natural history, creek naming, project planning, and grant writing. Dates and Times: Mondays, lecture 2pm-4: 30pm, lab 4:30pm-6pm. Full semester. Code: 1110. Location: Merritt College campus, Self-Reliant House and Environmental Center , 12500 Campus Drive , Oakland. Cost: $26 per unit (.5 - 3 units). Info: 510-208-7225, http://www.peralta.cc.ca.us/classchd/062/MEMART.HTM .

Tuesday, February 7, 2006
Forum: Alameda County Watersheds — The planned agenda includes reports from local creek groups, information on Alameda County creek ordinances and policies, and ideas for increasing local agencies' and officials' interest in the forum. Location: Alameda County Supervisor Nate Miley's Office, 20993 Redwood Court, Castro Valley. Time: 7:30pm - 9pm. Info: 510-622-2362, DHopkins@waterboards.ca.gov .

Tuesday, February 7, 2006
Class: "Urban and Regional Planning" — Land use as if people and the environment mattered. An introduction to the tools of planning including Environmental Impact Reports, zoning, GIS and GPS computer aided mapping, watershed protection, and current concepts. Participate in local case issues and field labs. See website for class days and times. Code: 0983. Location: Merritt College campus, Self-Reliant House and Environmental Center , 12500 Campus Drive , Oakland. Cost: $78 (3 units). Info: 510-208-7225, http://www.peralta.cc.ca.us/classchd/062/MEMART.HTM .

Tuesday, February 7, 2006
Tour of the Folsom Dore Apartments — San Francisco Department of the Environment is sponsoring Green Building Tours. The Folsom Dore Apartments (for chronically homeless individuals and families) exceed state standards on energy efficiency, utilize recycled materials, enhance indoor air quality. and reduce off-gassing effects. Other green features include fly ash concrete, photovoltaic systems, low- or no-VOC paints, and formaldehyde-free cabinets. Location: Folsom Dore Apartments, 1346 Folsom St., SF. Time: noon - 1pm. Cost: $10. Info: 415-355-3718, melinda.hue@sfgov.org , http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaID=103698 .

Tuesday, February 7, 2006
Speaker and Book Signing: China and the World's Economic Future — Lester Brown, founder of the Worldwatch Institute, rattled cages with his book Who Will Feed China? Now he offers evidence that the current global economy is unsustainable. Brown has a plan that fuses economic and environmental world interests. 7:30am: check-in/breakfast, 8:00am: program, 9:00am: book signing. Register by phone or online. Location: Silicon Valley Bank, 3005 Tasman Dr., Santa Clara. Time: 7:30am. Cost: $20. Info: 800-847 - 7730, http://www.commonwealthclub.org/sv.html .

Tuesday, February 7, 2006
Lecture: "The Conflict Between Lions and Humans: Is Peace Possible in Africa?" — Join the Oakland Zoo in welcoming Dr. Laurence Frank as he shares his research and work: reducing the conflict between humans, livestock, and lions. Part of the Conservation Speaker Series held in the Marian Zimmer Auditorium (lower park entrance). Reception: 6:30pm, lecture: 7pm. Purchase tickets at the door. Location: Oakland Zoo, 9777 Golf Links Rd, in Knowland Park, Oakland. Time: 6:30pm. Cost: $12 - $20 sliding scale. Info: 510-632 - 9525 ext. 122, http://www.oaklandzoo.org .

Tuesday, February 7, 2006
Deadline: Write to Oppose More Pumping from the Delta — Friends of the River is seeking letters by 2/7 to oppose plans by the State Department of Water Resources that the group argues could increase pumping of fresh water from the Delta by more than 25%. Info: 510-632 - 9525 ext. 122, http://capwiz.com/friendsoftheriver/issues/alert/?alertid=8349336&type=CU .

Wednesday, February 8, 2006
Volunteer: Native Plant Nursery -- Wetlands Restoration Project — With the help of volunteers, Native Plant Nurseries grow native wetland plants onsite for our restoration projects. Activities include plant propagation and transplanting, and watering. No experience necessary. RSVP Requested. Location: Martin Luther King, Jr. Regional Shoreline, Oakland. Time: 1pm - 3pm. Info: 510-452-9261 ext. 109, jgretz@savesfbay.org , http://www.savesfbay.org .

Wednesday, February 8, 2006
Workshop for Educators: "Green Waste to Gardener's Gold" — Learn the basics of starting, maintaining, and harvesting a compost bin, and explore the ecosystem of critters that inhabit this biomass. Call or go to website for location. Preregistration required. Location: Albany. Time: 4pm - 6pm. Cost: $20. Info: 510-665-3430, workshops@thewatershedproject.org , http://www.thewatershedproject.org .

Wednesday, February 8, 2006
Forum: "African American Health Awareness 2006" — The forum is a collaborative community gathering that includes influential leaders in a discussion about issues that impact the health of the African American community. We will identify steps we can take to prevent obesity and certain diseases that disproportionately affect African Americans. We also plan to address environmental factors that make it difficult for African Americans to make healthy choices. We will make recommendations that can be acted upon by public health officials, community leaders and residents. Location: African Methodist Episcopal Church, 530 - 37th St., Oakland. Time: 10am - 3pm. Info: 510-444.9655, lajpr@aol.com .

Wednesday, February 8, 2006
Film and Lecture: "Nuclear Energy" — Michael Bock of Helen Caldicott's Nuclear Policy Research Institute, will present the film "Nuclear Deception" and speak on the dangers of nuclear power. NPRI, established by Dr. Helen Caldicott, seeks to educate the American public about the threat to public health posed by nuclear weapons, power, and waste. Location: Green Party South San Francisco Office, 212A Miller St., South SF. Time: 6pm - 9pm. Cost: Free. Info: 650-366-6603, mjsmith55@aol.com .

Wednesday, February 8, 2006
Benefit: "Sacred Run 2006" — Blackfire is a Native American group with a high-energy style that comprises traditional Native American, Punk-Rock and Alter-Native with strong sociopolitical messages about government oppression, relocation of indigenous people, eco-cide, genocide, domestic violence and human rights. They strongly advocate for the Protection of Sacred sites and the respect of all cultures. One Struggle an eight piece band which infuses reggae, soul and South American rhythms with spoken word, traditional Native songs, and hip-hop. Location: Women's Building, 3543 18th St., between Valencia & Guerrero, SF. Time: 7pm - 10pm. Cost: $10 - $15 Sliding scale . Info: 510-862-1941, mgali@mills.edu .

Thursday, February 9, 2006
Conference: " United Students Against Sweatshops" — See conference agenda online, or call for more information. Location: Ramada Plaza Hotel International, 1231 Market St., at 8th Street, SF. Cost: $15 - $95 sliding scale. Info: 0-667-9328, http://www.studentsagainstsweatshops.org/conference/winter05.php .

Thursday, February 9, 2006
Discussion: "Invasive Species: Ecological Threat or ... Alienation from Nature?" — Governments, corporations, native plant societies, and many environmentalists have declared war on 'invasive species.' Upon closer examination, many claims about invasiveness prove to be questionable. Is the threat real, or is the field, which furthers the aims of companies like Monsanto, merely a continuation of our culture's war against nature? Potluck: Bring some organic or garden grown food to share (or not). Room TBA: ask at front desk. Location: John F. Kennedy University, 100 Ellinwood Way, Pleasant Hill. Time: 7:15pm - 9:15pm. Info: 0-667-9328, magichelmetme@yahoo.com .

Thursday, February 9, 2006
Discussion: "Can the US be a Global Good Neighbor?" — Please join the International Relations Center for this public discussion. Location: La Pe–a Cultural Center, 3105 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley. Time: 7pm. Cost: Donation suggested. Info: 510-849-2568, irc@irc-online.org , http://www.irc-online.org/ .

Thursday, February 9, 2006
Symposium: "Oakland Green Roof Market Development" — Participants will learn about the design and implementation of green roofs from local and national experts. Local case studies will be featured wherever possible. Afternoon group sessions with city officials will allow attendees to identify local needs and obstacles. Location: Laney College Forum, 900 Fallon Street, at 9th Street, Oakland. Time: 8:30am - 4:30pm. Cost: $195. Info: 510-849-2568, jphilp@greenroofs.org , http://www.greenroofs.org .

Thursday, February 9, 2006
Benefit Screening: "Waging a Living" — Please join the South of Market Community Action Network (SOMCAN) for this screening of Waging A Living, a documentary exposing the truth about America's working poor and their daily struggles. Jerry Longoria, a graduate of SOMACAN's organizing internship, is featured in this film and will lead a discussion after the film. Proceeds benefit SOMCAN. Location: Bayanihan House, 1010 Mission Street, at 6th Street, SF. Time: 7pm - 9:30pm. Cost: $5 - $20 (SOMA residents free). Info: 415-348-1945, http://www.somcan.org .

Friday, February 10, 2006
Workshop: "On the Trail of Advanced Awareness" — Learn how sensory awareness training leads to an intimate relationship with nature. Discover the lineage of awareness training in indigenous cultures. Friday: 7:30pm - 9pm, Saturday: 9am - 5pm, and Sunday: 9am - 4pm. Pre-registration required. Location: Wild Teachers Wildlife Sanctuary, Half Moon Bay. Cost: $200 ($450 for a three workshop package). Info: 800-244-9453, Info@WildlifeAssociates.org , http://www.wildlifeassociates.org/ .

Friday, February 10, 2006
Deadline: Nominate Your Community Hero — Crissy Field Center announces open nominations for its annual Community Heroes Award. This award honors community members from all over the Bay Area and from all walks of life who work to preserve, protect, and raise awareness about our environment. Some are engaged in grassroots activism, others work on legislation, and many are volunteers and educators. Heroes who are selected are honored with a ceremony at Crissy Field Center when we unveil a yearlong exhibit of life-size photographic portraits and companion stories about their work. Location: Crissy Field Center, Presidio, Bldg. 603, @ Mason & Halleck, SF. Info: 415-561-4313, http://www.crissyfield.org/center/commhero.html .

Friday, February 10, 2006
Film: "Behind Every Terrorist There is a Bush" — The movie is a compilation of a benefit show for the San Francisco International Inquiry into 9-11. Featuring comics, music, brilliant flash movies, spoken word and the confessions of a 9-11 truth activist. Special appearance by video producer Ken Jenkins. Peace and Pizza is a monthly community event on the second Friday of every month showing movies you won't see on corporate TV. Co-sponsored by Code Pink Hayward and the South Alameda County Peace and Justice Coalition. Location: Straw Hat Pizza in the Galleria Shopping Center, Castro Valley Blvd., Castro Valley. Time: 7pm - 9pm. Cost: Free. Info: 510-432-9493, jbdharma@hotmail.com .

Friday, February 10, 2006
Open House: "Master Composter Program" — The RecycleWorks Master Composter Program for San Mateo County residents begins 3/4/06. Meet the instructor, Alane Weber, and get an overview of the program. Horticulture Dept., Building 20, Room 101. Location: College of San Mateo, 1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm. Cost: Free. Info: 650-599-1498, compost@recycleworks.org .

Friday, February 10, 2006
Presentation: "Whooping Cranes: Recovering from the Brink of Extinction" — Dr. George Archibald, co-founder of the International Crane Foundation in Baraboo, Wisconsin, will discuss how we are returning Whooping Cranes to an ancestral flyway between Wisconsin and Florida by leading captive-reared juveniles on their first autumn flight behind ultra-light aircraft. These ambitious projects often blend biology and international relations. Refreshments served at 7pm. Location: Strybing Arboretum, 9th Ave @ Lincoln Way , SF. Time: 7:30pm. Info: 510-843-2222, ggas@goldengateaudubon.org , http://www.goldengateaudubon.org .

Friday, February 10, 2006
Film and Discussion: "Bloodletting: Life, Death, Healthcare" — A tale by Lorna Green of two countries, one rich, one poor; two healthcare systems, one nationalized, one profit-driven; and the personal story of two people living without healthcare in America. Carol Cross of the Pastors for Peace U.S. Cuba Friendshipment program and Bay Area Cuba Alliance will answer questions about the success of the Cuban healthcare system. Location: Redwoods Presbyterian Church, 110 Magnolia Avenue, Larkspur. Time: 7:30pm. Cost: $5 - $10 Donation (no one turned away). Info: 415-924-3227, mitf@igc.org .

Friday, February 10, 2006
Celebration of Latin Leaderhip: jAvanzando! — A Celebration of Latino Leadership, honoring John C. Gamboa, the Executive Director of the Greenlining Institute and Latino Issues Forum's Founding Director. Event takes place in the Green Room. Location: War Memorial and Performing Arts Center, 401 Van Ness Ave, @ McAllister, SF. Time: 6pm. Cost: Free. Info: 415-284-7220.

Friday, February 10, 2006
Benefit Concert: "Sacred Run" — Dennis Banks, Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman, Peter Coyote, Robby Romero & Red Thunder, Martha Redbone, David Amram, San Francisco Taiko Dojo, Pak Po, One Struggle and other very special guests! 21 and over. Location: Studio Z, 314 11th St., @ Folsom, SF. Time: noon - 3pm. Cost: $20 minimum donation . Info: 415-284-7220, baisc@riseup.net .

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Volunteer: "Planting Quail Habitat for Future Quail Families" — A small covey of California quail -- our state bird -- continues to hold its ground in the Presidio. Help create a critical habitat for these sole survivors by planting a variety of native plants grown from seed collected in the park. Registration required. Location: Crissy Field Center, Presidio, Bldg. 603, @ Mason & Halleck, SF. Time: 10am - noon. Cost: Free. Info: 415-561-7752, http://www.crissyfield.org/center/winter06.htm .

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Class: "Sustainable Weed Management" — Learn to identify and eliminate many of the weeds that invade San Francisco gardens without using toxic herbicides! This workshop is part of our Resource Efficient Gardening and Landscaping Program. Please call for a class listing or to pre-register. Location: Garden for the Environment, 780 Frederick Street, SF. Time: 10am - 1pm. Cost: Free. Info: 415-731-5627, sfgcp@yahoo.com , http://www.gardenfortheenvironment.org/ .

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Volunteer: Golden Gate National Parks Site Stewardship — The Site Stewardship Program needs your help to protect the Mission Blue butterfly and the San Francisco garter snake. Visit one of our beautiful sites in San Mateo and Marin counties and work with local communities to restore habitat for these threatened and endangered species. Transportation from Fort Mason is provided. All ages welcome. Location: Fort Mason Building 37, SF. Time: 9:15am - 12:30pm. Info: 415-561-3034 ext. 3437, http://www.crissyfield.org/center/winter06.htm .

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Gift Making: "Change of Heart - A Valentine's Day Alternative" — Feel like there are better ways to express your love than with store-bought gifts? Spend quality time with loved ones making and learning about eco-friendly gifts. Assemble pesticide-free flower bouquets and recycle junk into creative jewelry. Join a guided stroll that takes you down to historic Lover's Lane and up to Inspiration Point for romantic bay views. Enjoy the most precious gift of all: time with each other. Location: Crissy Field Center, Presidio, Bldg. 603, @ Mason & Halleck, SF. Time: 10am - 3pm. Cost: Activities from $1 to $10. Info: 415-561-7752, http://www.crissyfield.org/center/winter06.htm .

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Class: "Introduction to Grow Biointensive" — We emphasize a whole-system approach to sustainable gardening and farming. Learn the principles of Grow Biointensive gardening, including double-digging, composting and soil-building, intensive planting, companion planting, carbon-farming (compost crops), calorie farming, and open-pollinated seeds. Register and pay in advance. Common Ground is a project of the 501 (c) (3) non-profit Ecology Action. Location: Common Ground, 559 College Ave, Palo Alto. Time: 10:30am - 12:30pm. Cost: $23. Info: 650-493-6072, http://www.commongroundinpaloalto.org .

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Class: "Double-digging and Bed Preparation" — Loosening the soil 24 inches deep to build soil structure is easy if you know how! Plants grow much better, the garden needs less water, and weeds come out more easily. Double-digging is the first step in a Grow Biointensive garden. Register and pay in advance. Common Ground is a project of the 501 (c) (3) non-profit Ecology Action. Location: Common Ground, 559 College Ave, Palo Alto. Time: 2:30pm - 4:30pm. Cost: $23. Info: 650-493-6072, http://www.commongroundinpaloalto.org .

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Application Deadline: "Gardening and Composting Educator Training Program" — This three-month training and outreach program starting February 25th explores ecological gardening, composting and community outreach techniques, and creates a vital ongoing volunteer group for supporting home, school, and community gardening. GCETP classes meet on Saturdays from 10am - 4pm in addition to every other Wednesday evening. Check the web site or call for a course schedule and application or for more information. Location: Garden for the Environment, 780 Frederick Street, SF. Cost: $100 materials fee. Info: 415-731-5627, sfgcp@yahoo.com , http://www.gardenfortheenvironment.org/ .

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Heart-Healthy Valentine's Day Walk — Good for your heart, good for the park. Celebrate Valentine's Day with a heart-healthy walk in the Presidio. We'll provide pedometers, and the information that we collect will be used to improve our public information and maps. Enjoy and explore this beautiful area, improve your health, and provide valuable information for our parks and park visitors. Adults, families, and youth 14 years and up. Location: Crissy Field Center, Presidio, Bldg. 603, @ Mason & Halleck, SF. Time: 10am - 12:30pm. Info: 415-561-7752, http://www.crissyfield.org/center/winter06.htm .

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Presentation: "Women in Ancient Arabia" — Suppressed Histories: Ancient Arabia - a visual presentation by Max Dashu. Women in rock art and sculpture. Nabataean and Yemeni temples. Pre-Islamic goddesses. Arabian queens, warriors, poets, weavers, and more. Also, help support Change Makers for Women and keep our only women's bookstore and gathering space open! Vote for its continued existence by buying stuff, and come to the Benefit Concert on Feb. 24, with Carolyn Brandy and Ojala, J*me Isman, Eileen Hazel, Evelie Posch and DJ Hamouris. Location: Change Makers, 6536 Telegraph Ave., near Alcatraz, Oakland. Time: 7:30pm. Cost: $10 - $20 sliding scale (no one turned away). Info: 415-561-7752, maxdashu@LMI.net , http://www.suppressedhistories.net/events.html .

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Workshop: "War Tax Resistance" — Do you oppose the war? Why pay for it? More than half of our federal income taxes are used for militarism. Find out more about this form of conscientious objection at this introductory workshop. Location: 3122 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley. Time: 2pm - 4pm. Info: 510-843-9877, http://www.nowartax.org .

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Volunteer: Valentine's Day Cleaning — Help us keep the Visitor Center looking great by assisting us with a major cleaning effort (of exhibits, floors, woodwork, windows, sidewalks and gardens etc.) in and around the building. Refreshments served. Location: Fort Barry Chapel Visitor Center, Marin Headlands. Time: 8am - noon. Info: 415-331-1563, bob_holloway@nps.gov .

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Potrero Hill Tree Care with Friends of the Urban Forest — Help care for three-year old trees. No experience necessary. Training is hands-on. Call ext.407 for recorded meeting site updates. May include tree care workshop for new volunteers. Space limited: RSVP. Meeting place TBA. Rain cancels. Location: SF. Time: 9am - 12:30pm. Info: 415-561-6890 ext. 102, http://www.fuf.net/calendar_news/index.html .

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Bair Island Restoration Stewardship Paddle — Paddle to Middle Bar Island and help restore this wetland gem on the edge of the Bay. Sign up online. Location: Redwood City. Time: 9am - 2:30pm. Cost: $35. Info: 510-452 - 9261, savebay@saveSFbay.org , http://www.savesfbay.org .

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Outer Sunset Tree Planting with Friends of the Urban Forest — We need volunteers to help plant trees. Breakfast / Lunch is provided! RSVP by phone. Meeting place TBA. Location: SF. Time: 9am - noon. Info: 415-561-6890 ext. 110, http://www.fuf.net/calendar_news/index.html .

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Help "Save The Bay" Plant Natives — Help put 18,000 plants into local wetlands this winter! Activities include planting native seedlings, non-native plant removal, site monitoring, and shoreline clean-up. Gloves, tools and snacks provided. Families welcome. RSVP required. Location: Martin Luther King, Jr. Regional Shoreline, Oakland. Time: 9am - noon. Info: 510-452-9261 ext. 109, jgretz@savesfbay.org , http://www.savesfbay.org .

Saturday, February 11, 2006
Kids' Garden Club — Explore the world of gardening! We plant, harvest, build, make crafts, cook and get dirty! Ages 7 to 12 years. Registration required. Location: Tilden Nature Area, in Tilden Park, Berkeley. Time: 2pm - 4pm. Cost: $6 ($8 if not a resident of Alameda or Contra Costa County). Info: 510-636-1684, tnarea@ebparks.org , http://www.ebparks.org/ .

Sunday, February 12, 2006
Talk: "Water Privatization" — Women's International League for Peace and Freedom will present a talk on water privatization: Water for all,corporate rights versus human rights. Keeping water in the public domain. Nancy Price is the speaker. Potluck dinner will start at 5pm. Location: Unitarian Universalist Church, 505 East Charleston Rd., Palo Alto. Time: 6pm. Cost: Free. Info: 650-493 - 8872.

Monday, February 13, 2006
Speaker: Bruce Babbitt — Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt reflects on his experiences as an architect of environmental policy under the Clinton Administration. Babbitt led reforms in mining, grazing, and endangered species laws. Among his contributions were the Bay Delta accord, which brought peace to California's water wars, and plans for the restoration of the Everglades, the largest environmental restoration project in history. He will speak about his experiences and his new book, Cities in the Wilderness. Location: Herbst Theater, War Memorial Performing Arts Center, 401 Van Ness Ave, @ McAllister, SF. Time: 8pm. Cost: $18.50. Info: 415-392-4400, http://www.cityboxoffice.com .

Monday, February 13, 2006
Readings: "Progressive Reading Series" — Stephen Elliott hosts Curtis Sittenfeld, Tobias Wolff, Jonathon Ames, Adam Johnson, Jenny Traig, and Daniel Handler, readers. This newly launched series will take place on the second Monday of every month, from January through October 2006. Check online for more information or to purchase tickets in advance. Location: Make-Out Room, 225 22nd St., SF. Time: 7pm. Cost: $10 - $20 sliding scale. Info: 415-647-2888, http://www.stephenelliott.com .

Monday, February 13, 2006
Reading: "The Global Class War" — Jeff Faux, founding president of the Economic Policy Institute, is a critic of pro-business free-trade agreements that, he argues, serve corporate elites at the expense of workers and poor people around the world. He blames Democrats and Republicans alike for promoting unrestricted global capitalism unmoored from social responsibilities. He will read from The Global Class War: How America's Bipartisan Elite Lost Our Future - and What It Will Take to Win It Back. Location: Black Oak Books, 1491 Shattuck Ave., @ Vine, Berkeley. Time: 7:30pm. Cost: Free. Info: 510-486-0698, blackoak@infoconex.com , http://www.blackoakbooks.com/calendar.html .

Monday, February 13, 2006
Speakers: "Finding Common Ground ... a Greener Future in the Middle East" — A brown bag lunch event. The Arava Institute is a teaching and research center in the Middle East that prepares future Jewish and Arab leaders to cooperate on the region's environmental challenges. Jordanian Osama Suliman and Israeli Maya Negev will share their experiences of reconciliation through shared environmental concerns. Also, North American Director, Michael Cohen. Yosemite Room - 3rd Floor. Location: Sierra Club Headquarters, 85 Second St., @ Mission St., SF. Time: 12:30pm - 1:30pm. Info: 415-595-4243, roni@arava.org , http://www.embassyofisrael.org/sanfran/Events/arava/ .

Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Grandmothers to Enlist in the Army — On Valentine's Day a group of Bay Area grandmothers in camouflage hats will try to enlist at the Army recruitment center in Oakland. As an act of love the grandmothers are offering to exchange their older bodies for young people in Iraq. Grandfathers, mothers, fathers, and all those who share the grandmotherly concern for life are invited to join the action. Location: Army recruiting station, 2116 Broadway, at 21st Street, Oakland. Time: noon. Info: 415-595-4243, bayareagrandmothers@yahoo.com .

Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Environmental Luncheon with Bruce Babbitt — Join the Marin Conservation League at this special luncheon with The Honorable Bruce Babbitt speaking on "A New Vision of Land Use in America." RSVP. Location: Embassy Suites Hotel, 101 McInnis Parkway, San Rafael. Time: noon - 2pm. Info: 415-485-6257.

Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Speaker: "Water ... What to Drink for Health and Eco-Living" — Beverly Rubik, Ph.D. will discuss research on drinking waters and share the best water you can drink to maintain hydration, remove toxins, stay alkaline, and keep your cell membranes energized, while being eco-responsible. Location: Teleosis Institute, 1521B 5th St., upstairs, Berkeley. Time: 7pm - 9pm. Cost: $10. Info: 510-558-7285, info@teleosis.org , http://www.teleosis.org .

Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Lecture: "Radiant Heat" — Topics include thermodynamics of heating, masonry heating, hydronic radiant heat, and forced air hydronic radiant heat. Location: Green Fusion Design Center, 14 Greenfield Ave, San Anselmo. Time: 6pm - 8pm. Cost: Free. Info: 415-454-0174, http://www.greenfusiondesigncenter.com .

Thursday, February 16, 2006
Film and Discussion: "Last Journey of the Leatherback?" — Scientists predict that the giant Pacific leatherback sea turtle could vanish in the next 5 to 30 years if wasteful industrial longline fishing is not curtailed. The leatherback is the largest sea turtle, measuring nine feet long. Representatives of Sea Turtle Restoration Project will hold a discussion session following the film. Location: San Francisco Maritime National Park Visitors Center, 499 Jefferson St., SF. Time: 7pm - 9pm. Cost: Donations Accepted. Info: 415-488 - 0370 ext. 112, robert@seaturtles.org , http://www.seaturtles.org/film .

Thursday, February 16, 2006
Lecture: "A Story About Seabirds ... and the Impact of Plastics at Sea" — Carol Keiper, director of Oikonos-Ecosystem Knowledge, discusses ocean wanderers just beyond the Golden Gate. Learn about albatrosses and other seabirds, some of the threats they face, and how you can help in your community. Location: Oakland Museum of CA, 1000 Oak St., @ 10th St., Oakland. Time: 12:30pm. Cost: Free with Admission. Info: 510-238-2200, museumca@museumca.org , http://www.museumca.org/ .

Thursday, February 16, 2006
Bay Area Relocalize: Preparing for the End of Cheap Oil — In response to the growing concerns around climate change and the end of cheap oil, Post Carbon Institute has launched an exciting new project called Bay Area Relocalize. The project is assessing our region's use of resources and developing a model for local communities to bring the production of our food, energy and essential goods closer to home. We are connecting with neighborhoods, businesses, and community groups to mobilize around reducing our consumption of resources from outside the region and replacing them with local resources. Examples include creating community gardens, installing solar panels on homes and businesses, capturing rainwater, improving public transit, and building affordable homes nearer to where we work. This 2-hour event hosted at the Ecology Center will feature a panel of presenters from the project and Q&A. Proceeds will benefit the Bay Area Relocalize project. Location: Ecology Center, 2530 San Pablo Ave, near Dwight Way, Berkeley. Time: 7pm - 9pm. Cost: Requested donation of $5-20 (sliding scale). No one turned away for lack of funds.. Info: 510-548-2220 x233.

Thursday, February 16, 2006
Class: "Natural History of the Bay Area : State Parks" — Climate, geology, geologic history, geomorphology, flora and fauna of selected Bay Area State Parks: Eastshore, Butano, Sugarloaf Ridge, Henry W. Coe. Code: 1212. Location: Merritt College, 12500 Campus Drive, Oakland. Cost: $26 per unit (.5 - 3.5 units). Info: 510-208-7225, http://www.peralta.cc.ca.us/classchd/062/MENVST.HTM .

Friday, February 17, 2006
Workshop: "Class Matters" with George Lakoff — Training for Change is organizing this workshop. Understand how class is established into our communities and lives, Experience class dynamics, examine how our class backgrounds affect our activism. 2/17: 5pm - 9pm, 8:30am - 9pm. Location: Peace and Justice Center, 467 Sebastopol Ave., Santa Rosa. Cost: Sliding scale - call for details. Info: 707-575-8902, pband@f2f.org , http://www.trainingforchange.org .

Friday, February 17, 2006
Film and Discussion: "Wellstone!" — An affectionate and inspiring portrait of Sen. Paul Wellstone followed by discussion. "Conscientious Projector" film series. Location: Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists, 1924 Cedar St., @ Bonita, Berkeley. Time: 7pm. Cost: $5 minimum suggested (no one turned away). Info: 510-528-5403.

Friday, February 17, 2006
United Students for Fair Trade International Convergence — Participants will be challenged to collaborate, to think critically, and to build relationships. This exchange will help participants find their niche in the fair trade movement and organize in their communities. Location: St. Cajetans, Auraria Campus, Denver, CO. Cost: $150 - $250 sliding scale ($75 youth organizers). Info: 303-520-7044, michele.hart@gmail.com , http://www.usft.org/index.php?p=/Convergence/ .

Saturday, February 18, 2006 - Sunday, February 19, 2006
Survival Workshop Series: "Wilderness Water and Designing for Water in the Landscape" — 2/18 - Survival Shelters: debris huts, bark shingled shelters, and grass thatching techniques. Students may have the opportunity to sleep in their finished shelter. 2/19 - The Sustainable House: passive solar architecture, sustainable building materials and basics of alternative energy. Class will participate in making a cob tool shed for a school garden. See website for more info on the eight-day series. Location: Riekes Center, 3455 Edison Way, Menlo Park. Time: 9am - 5pm. Cost: $50 per day. Info: 650-298-3405, nature@riekes.org , http://www.riekes.org/naturestudies/workshops.html .

Saturday, February 18, 2006
Workshop: "Homebrewing Biodiesel" — We'll make a full batch of fuel during the class. You'll learn the whole process from testing the veggie oil, brewing the biodiesel, washing it, filtering it and putting it in your vehicle. Bring a dish to share for a potluck lunch. Priority is given to those who have a diesel vehicle and a site to homebrew. Taught by Jennifer Radtke of the BioFuel Oasis and Berkeley Biodiesel Collective, with assistant Alan Pryor of the Berkeley Biodiesel Collective and the Alameda Co-op. Register online. Location: Alameda Point Collaborative, 677 W. Ranger Ave, Alameda. Time: 9:30am - 4:30pm. Cost: $60-80 sliding scale. Info: 650-298-3405, jenniferradtke@yahoo.com , http://www.backyardbiodiesel.org/ .

Saturday, February 18, 2006
Volunteer: "Wildflower Restoration" — Join us for a morning of planting to restore rare grassland habitats. You will plant seedling wildflowers and native grasses, and learn what makes this prairie unique and worthy of protection. Most local grasslands are composed of introduced grasses that do not support the diverse wildflowers of native grasses. Some of the native wildflowers, such as the sun cups, will be coming into bloom with an early spring! Location: Watershed Project, 1327 S 46th St. Bldg. #155, Richmond. Time: 9am - noon. Info: 510-665-3689, Bayshorestewards@thewatershedproject.org , http://www.thewatershedproject.org/ .

Saturday, February 18, 2006
Speaker: "The War at home: The corporate offensive From Reagan to Bush" — With Jack Rasmus, Economist, Author and Chair of the National Writers Union will speak about why six million Americans no longer have full time jobs; why 11.6 trillion in taxes is being shifted from the middle class to the wealthiest 10%; what caused 97,000 pension plans to go bust; why 47 million Americans have no health insurance. Location: Home of Truth Spiritual Center, 1300 Grand Street, Alameda. Time: 7pm - 9pm. Cost: Free - donations accepted. Info: 510-665-3689, jrufo@sbcglobal.net , http://www.alamedaforum.org .

Saturday, February 18, 2006
Volunteer: Golden Gate National Parks Site Stewardship — The Site Stewardship Program needs your help to protect the Mission Blue butterfly and the San Francisco garter snake. Visit one of our beautiful sites in San Mateo and Marin counties and work with local communities to restore habitat for these threatened and endangered species. Transportation from Fort Mason is provided. All ages welcome. Location: Fort Mason Building 37, SF. Time: 9:15am - 12:30pm. Info: 415-561-3034 ext. 3437, http://www.crissyfield.org/center/winter06.htm .

Saturday, February 18, 2006
Be a Park Hero: Protect Local Ecosystems — Remove invasive plants in the Presidio's grasslands, dunes, and wetlands to help create healthy ecosystems for endangered plants and local wildlife. Perfect for adults, families, and youth age 10 and up. Meet at the Center. Transportation provided to work site. Location: Crissy Field Center, Presidio, Bldg. 603, @ Mason & Halleck, SF. Time: 9am - noon. Info: 415-561-7752, http://www.crissyfield.org/center/winter06.htm .

Saturday, February 18, 2006
Class: "Seed Propagation" — Learn about Grow Biointensive seed propagation techniques for a more productive and efficiently managed garden. Subjects include soil mix, transplanting, pricking out seedlings from flats, proper watering, and planting by the phases of the moon. Register and pay in advance. Common Ground is a project of the 501 (c) (3) non-profit Ecology Action. Location: Common Ground, 559 College Ave, Palo Alto. Time: 2pm - 3:30pm. Cost: $20. Info: 650-493-6072, http://www.commongroundinpaloalto.org .

Saturday, February 18, 2006
Mini-Farmers — A farm exploration program for kids ages 4-6 years. We'll explore the Little Farm, care for animals, do crafts and try some farm chores. Wear boots, and dress to get dirty! Ages 4 to 6 years. Registration required. Location: Tilden Nature Area, in Tilden Park, Berkeley. Time: 10am - 11:30am. Cost: $6 ($8 if not a resident of Alameda or Contra Costa County). Info: 510-636-1684, tnarea@ebparks.org , http://www.ebparks.org/ .

Saturday, February 18, 2006
Exhibit Opening: "The Art of Seeing: Nature Revealed Through Illustration" — A celebration of California's biological diversity and unique environment. The triennial juried exhibition showcases a variety of media, including pen and ink, gouache, oil, watercolor, pastels, and sculpture. The exhibition clarifies the artists' techniques by presenting their reference materials, tools, and field sketches. Visitors can try their hand at drawing specimens on display. Through 6/4. Location: Oakland Museum of CA, 1000 Oak St., @ 10th St., Oakland. Time: 12:30pm. Cost: Free with Admission. Info: 510-238-2200, museumca@museumca.org , http://www.museumca.org/ .

Saturday, February 18, 2006
Help "Save The Bay" Plant Natives — Help put 18,000 plants into local wetlands this winter! Activities include planting native seedlings, non-native plant removal, site monitoring, and shoreline clean-up. Gloves, tools and snacks provided. Families welcome. RSVP required. Location: Palo Alto Baylands Nature Preserve, End of Embarcadero Rd, Palo Alto. Time: 9am - noon. Info: 510-452-9261 ext. 109, jgretz@savesfbay.org , http://www.savesfbay.org .

Saturday, February 18, 2006
Presentation: Salt Pond Tour — The largest tidal wetland restoration project on the West Coast is happening right here in San Francisco Bay. Hear about this project and view some of the salt ponds recently acquired by the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Geared towards adults. Reservations required. Location: Bayfront Park , Menlo Park. Time: 1pm - 3pm. Cost: Free. Info: 510-792-0222 ext. 43, http://desfbay.fws.gov/ .

Saturday, February 18, 2006
Class: "Composting" — Grow Biointensive composting is the basis for growing the healthiest, most nutritious, and most disease-resistant plants. Learn the easiest and most effective way to compost. We will build our own compost pile at a nearby site. Bring a five-gallon bucket of "green material" (grass clippings, weeds, and/or non-meat kitchen scraps). Register and pay in advance. Common Ground is a project of the 501 (c) (3) non-profit Ecology Action. Location: Common Ground, 559 College Ave, Palo Alto. Time: 10:30am - noon. Cost: $20. Info: 650-493-6072, http://www.commongroundinpaloalto.org .

Sunday, February 19, 2006
Reading: "Meat Market: Animals, Ethics, and Money" — Vegetarian and animal rights activist Erik Marcus contends that arguments for vegetarianism should emphasize the cruelty of meat production as much as the health benefits of eating less meat. He will talk about Meat Market: Animals, Ethics, and Money, a definitive guidebook for vegetarian activists, and a book that every thoughtful meat-eater should read. Location: Black Oak Books, 1491 Shattuck Ave., @ Vine, Berkeley. Time: 7:30pm. Cost: Free. Info: 510-486-0698, blackoak@infoconex.com , http://www.blackoakbooks.com/calendar.html .

Sunday, February 19, 2006 - Sunday, February 26, 2006
Human Rights Watch International Film Festival — Since 1988, the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival has opened our eyes to a variety of human rights injustices. This year's festival has a timely focus on the consequences of conflict, from the "war on terror" in Peru to the current American engagement in Iraq, and from an essential 1972 investigation of U.S. atrocities in Vietnam to compelling perspectives on journalism and personal reconciliation in the former Yugoslavia. Location: Pacific Film Archive Theater, 2575 Bancroft Way, @ Bowditch, Berkeley. Cost: $8 per film. Info: 415-362-3250, hrw-sf@hrw.org , http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/pfa_programs/hrw/index.html .

Sunday, February 19, 2006
Volunteer: "Bernal Hilltop Native Grassland Restoration Project" — Enjoy Spring wildflower bloom and maintain restoration areas by controlling invasive weeds and picking up trash on Bernal Hilltop. Meet at the foot of the road leading to the phone company microwave tower near the southwest road closure of Bernal Heights Boulevard. Bring your own tools and clippers if possible. Location: SF. Time: 11am. Info: 415-282-5066, bpandrp@peoplepc.com .

Sunday, February 19, 2006
Educational Adventure: "Bugs and Beyond" — Venture from the Officers' Club on this 1-mile, stroller-friendly walk. Explore and investigate the bugs, slugs, worms, and insects along the way. Bring your own bug box or borrow one of ours. Come rain or shine, there's plenty of fun for everyone! Families with children ages 3 to 8. Pre-registration required. Location: Officers' Club, 50 Moraga Avenue, SF. Time: 1pm - 3pm. Cost: Free. Info: 415-561-7752, http://www.crissyfield.org/ ......................................................................................................................................

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