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SF events 6.7
http://www.indybay.org/news/2006/06/1827441.php


WANTED:  Silk Screen supplies, 
shirts, jackets, sweaters, anything I can print on.
propane tanks, 
heater element for propane tank, to cure the ink
(such as the propane patio heaters)
I would like to set up FREE shirt printing stations at festivals this summer.

 
 important events: http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php
fun events: http://laughingsquid.com/squidlist/calendar   http://www.funcheap.com
more events: http://www.craigslist.org   http://www.tribe.net   http://upcoming.org
eco events: http://ecologycenter.org   http://acterra.org
http://swcoalition.org/Calendar.html Sustainable World Coalition
http://humanisthall.net/Cal-October-Activist.html 390 27th St Oakland
http://www.mpjc.org/ongoing.html Marin Peace and Justice Center
http://peaceandjustice.org Palo Alto Peace and Justice Center
http://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/pbnberkeley/2006-03
Fellowship of Humanity Events 390 27th St Oakland @ Telegraph/Broadway
http://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/pbnberkeley/2006-04/msg00030.html
http://www.sfbg.com events, art receptions, music, film, etc.
http://www.sfbg.com/entry.php?entry_id=568 SF Bay Gaurdian Art Receptions!
Chemtrails Downing Planes, Killing Essential Soil Bacteria?
http://www.wildchildmagazine.com/display.php?id=75

 

food

Legion of Little Helpers in the Gut Keeps Us Alive - however: Genetically Engineered Crops May Produce Herbicide Inside Our Intestines

* new research has shown that millions of bacteria exist in a symbiotic
relationship within the human body whose functions are vital to
sustaining life

* research has shown that "gene transfer" can occur when animals eat
genetically modified foods.  when this occurs, foreign genes that were
inserted into the food in question transfer into the body of the
organism that consumes them.  for example, it is possible that by eating
food made from plants genetically modified to create pesticides that the
cells within the body of the animal which consumes the plant will
themselves begin to produce pesticide.

http://www.seedsofdeception.com/GMFree/EducationalMaterials/SignUpforNewsletter/index.cfm
<http://www.seedsofdeception.com/GMFree/EducationalMaterials/SignUpforNewsletter/index.cfm>

http://www.organicconsumers.org/2006/article_637.cfm
<http://www.organicconsumers.org/2006/article_637.cfm>



EATING ANIMALS AND GLOBAL WARMING     (download)
http://www.earthsave.org/news/earthsave_global_warming_report.pdf  
"As long as there are slaughter houses, there will be battle fields" Leo Tolstoy
http://www.GoVeg.com



Protect Organic Dairy - Comment Period Closes June 12th
http://centerforfoodsafety.org

If you buy organic milk, Strauss Creamery in Petaluma is organic.
Horizon and Aurora (NY) are cheating / not organic.

If you buy conventional milk, be sure to buy Clover Stronetta or Berkeley Farms,
as they do not use Bovine Growth Hormone. Neither does Strauss.



eco

Chemtrails hit mainstream news on NBC Los Angeles.
http://www.nbc4.tv/video/9265818/detail.html


Green Fuel's Dirty Secret
http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php



health

Flu Shots and Alzheimer's Disease
http://www.royalrife.com/flu_shots.html


Breast Cancer Action's monthly e-alert
http://bcaction.org


Study on toxicity of aluminium in vaccines raises fears.
From    http://foodconsumer.org
http://www.foodconsumer.org/777/8/New_vaccine_preservative_proves_harmful.shtml


Please limit your talk time to extend your lifetime.

Ten highest-radiation cell phones (United States)
http://msn-cnet.com.com/4520-6602_7-5020357-1.html 

      Manufacturer and model SAR level (digital)
  1.    Motorola Slvr L6 1.58
  2.    Motorola V120c 1.55
  3.    Motorola V265 1.55
  4.    Motorola V70 1.54
  5.   Motorola C290  1.53
  6.   Motorola P8767 1.53
  7.   Motorola ST7868 1.53
  8.   Motorola ST7868W 1.53
  9.    Motorola A845 1.51
  10.   Palm Treo 650 GSM 1.51

10 Lowest U.S. Models
http://msn-cnet.com.com/4520-6602_7-5020356-1.html?tag=arw

  Manufacturer and model SAR level (digital)
  1.    Audiovox PPC66001 0.12
  2.    Motorola MPx200 0.2
  3.    Motorola Timeport L7089  0.22
  4.    Qualcomm pdQ-1900 0.2634
  5.    T-Mobile Sidekick 0.276
  6a.   Samsung SGH-S100 0.296
  6b.   Samsung SGH-S105 0.296
  8.    Sony Ericsson Z600 0.31
  9.    Mitsubishi G360  0.32
  10.    Siemens S40 0.33

this is telling,
as it was Motorola who supressed a study for 10 years...
that study showed thyroid damage and permanent red blood cell changes 
in rats exposed to microwave radiation of cellphone frequency - rats

Always a good idea to recommend people choose Low radiation and avoid high radiation. 
Never underestimate the science education of Americants.  

Also folks should always remember the inverse square law of any radiation emmitter which says a cellphone 4 times further away from you gives you 1:16th as much radiation...  Its not hard to leave some extra distance from the parts you care about.  Some phones have antennas that may be 4 times farther from your head than other phones...  - Carl



animals

"How could you?"
http://www.indybay.org/news/2006/06/1827219.php
adopt an animal
thank you for not breeding



Amazing Sidewalk Artist's Drawings Look 3-D
http://dalesdesigns.net/Beever.htm


http://www.legitgov.org/index.html#breaking_news
Iraq police find 9 heads in fruit boxes


Senate Wants FBI to Explain Spying on Journalists
Senate questions FBI's attempt to disappear journalist's archives; Doug Nelson on the same kind of leadership failure in Viet Nam and Iraq; Norman Solomon says American leaders' crimes are equal to Hussein regime's or worse; more than 3,500 people have died trying to cross into the United States through the desert; and more ... Browse our continually updating front page at http://www.truthout.org


Documents Shed Light on CIA's Use of Ex-Nazis
US recruited ex-Nazi spies; Ohio's Blackwell accused of disenfranchising voters; Indonesian defense minister calls US "overbearing"; Brazil to pave road into Amazon; corporate leaders tell Blair carbon limits good for business; and more ... Browse our continually updating front page at http://www.truthout.org



"There is no slavery but ignorance.
Liberty is the child of intelligence."
-- Robert G. Ingersoll
(1833-1899) American political leader, orator
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Robert.Ingersoll.Quote.5205


"Knowledge and human power are synonymous."
-- Sir Francis Bacon
(1561-1626) Philosopher, British Lord Chancellor
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Francis.Bacon.Quote.44C3


"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free,
in a state of civilization,
it expects what never was and never will be."
-- Thomas Jefferson
(1743-1826), US Founding Father, drafted the Declaration of Independence, 3rd US President
1816 
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Thomas.Jefferson.Quote.1BDE


"A nation of well informed men
who have been taught to know and prize the rights
which God has given them cannot be enslaved.
It is in the region of ignorance that tyranny begins."
-- Benjamin Franklin
(1706-1790) US Founding Father
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Benjamin.Franklin.Quote.72BD


"To educate a man is to unfit him to be a slave."
-- Frederick Douglass
[Frederick Baily] (1818-1895), escaped slave, Abolitionist, author, editor of the North Star and later the New National Era
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Frederick.Douglass.Quote.5898


"None are more hopelessly enslaved
than those who falsely believe they are free."
-- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
(1749-1832)
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Johann.Wolfgang.von.Goethe.Quote.282D


I agree, do not vote for Leland Yee!  He opposes protection for both live frogs and live turtles sold in Chinatown; he feels that Asian tradition trumps the issue of animal cruelty.  Additionally, he has an abyssmal record on other issues not related to animal rights (particularly tenant issues), and in particular, not being honest about his own voting record. 
Click here: BeyondChron: San Francisco's Alternative Online Daily News » Guest Editorial: Yee No Friend to Tenants
http://www.beyondchron.org/news/index.php?itemid=2944
Bonnie Knight, San Francisco

Please don't vote for Leland Yee.  He supports the very cruel, highly unsanitary, and superstitious practice of eating turtles.  Doesn't sound like a bright guy to me. -mt

ELECTION DAY
Michelle's right.  And there are other reasons.
Mr. Yee was one of only three San Francisco Supervisors who voted 
against Mark Leno's S.F. rodeo ordinance a few years ago.
More recently, Assemblyman Yee authored a bill which would have allowed 
the Chinatown live animal market merchants to write their reports in 
Chinese only--would have been a nightmare for law enforcement.  It 
failed, fortunately.
Cheers, Eric Mills, coordinator ACTION FOR ANIMALS

It’s great to hear that California Assemblyman Leland Yee, currently running for the State Senate, supports acupuncture.  But to AR activists, it really shouldn’t matter.   The fact is that Assemblyman Yee has consistently voted against animal rights concerns – from rodeos to exotic live animal markets.  If elected to the State Senate, he will have even more power to block efforts by AR activists to protect animals.  This isn’t about race or heritage.  Animal rights activists whom I know couldn’t care less about Yee’s race or heritage.  To AR activists, it’s about cruelty to animals, and nobody should be given a free ride on that issue just because he belongs to a minority community




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This is a complex subject. How to get food? Clothing? 
Where to get fuel. Medical services? Medicine. Getting clean water and the list
goes on and on.

This complexity is now stripped away by this simplified flow chart on
"How to survive Peak Oil.."

The "Surviving Peak Oil Flow Chart"
This flow chart is animated, so please goto website and see.
http://blueballfixed.ytmnd.com


Funny pictures
http://www.micom.net/oops/WomenLiveLonger1.jpg
http://www.micom.net/oops/WomenLiveLonger2.jpg
http://www.micom.net/oops/WomenLiveLonger3.jpg
http://www.micom.net/oops/WomenLiveLonger4.jpg
http://www.micom.net/oops/WomenLiveLonger5.jpg
http://www.micom.net/oops/WomenLiveLonger6.jpg
The URL says it all.  Step up a directory to see some more pics, but these made me laugh. -Brian Topping


CHEAP CARS! CHEAP BIKES! Free Stuff! look on http://craigslist.org or
goto University bulletin boards. Students are graduating and selling their stuff!
 
 
 
Wed June 7
 
# Art for Politics Sake w Matt Gonzalez

Wed June 7 7:00pm-12:00pm; Doors 7, Event 8 Free

To see a preview of the art to be auctioned go to:

http://camus.akapo.com/zeese
THIS WEDNESDAY AT STUDIO Z!!!

ART FOR POLITICS SAKE!
STUDIO Z -- ART AUCTION
314th 11th Street at Folsom
Doors 7pm, Free Admission, 21+

BENEFIT FOR "KEVIN ZEESE FOR U.S. SENATE" IN MARYLAND
Wednesday, June 7, 2006

Hosted by Matt Gonzalez & Sarah Lipson
Auctioneer Felix Macnee

Speakers:
AIMEE ALLISON
Green Party Candidate for Oakland City Council

PETER CAMJEO
Green Party Candidate for California Governor

FORREST HILL
Green Party Candidate for California Secretary of State

KEVIN ZEESE
Green Party Candidate for U.S. Senate in Maryland

ED ROSENTHAL
Medical Marijuana Advocate

LINDA SCHADE
Electoral Reform Advocate

Musical Guests:
14 MISSION & HAPPILY EVERAFTER & CHUCK GONZALEZ

Artists include:
Adam Benedetto, Bruce Damonte, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Matt Gonzalez,  
Scott Harrison, Madeline Hebert, Albert Herter, Tara Knutson, Cheryl  
Leonard, Felix Macnee, Jack Micheline, Arthur Monroe, Bill Parkinson,  
Dennis Parlante, Raha Raissnia, Michael Rauner, Jonathan Richman,  
Lynn Rubenzer, Lisa Rybovich Cralle, Tom Schultz, Paul Spencer,  
Mahnaz Stutz, Guy Tsiang, Wendy Westerbeke,

http://www.kevinzeese.com
 
314 11th St. @ Folsom
San Francisco
415 252-7100
http://www.studioz.tv/events/gonzalez060706
 
Will at drunkluck.com 415 756-5587
http://camus.akapo.com/zeese


# Best Sex Writing 2006 Book Launch Wed June 7 7:30pm Free
Like a candy store for the curious and dirty-minded, Best Sex Writing  
2006 offers glimpses of erotic escapades, the burgeoning sex  
industry, and the often unpredictable intersections of love, lust,  
and exploitation. Join coeditors Felice Newman and Frédérique  
Delacoste, along with contributors Stephen Elliott, Annalee Newitz,  
Mark Pritchard, Emily DePrang, and Paul Festa, for a reading to  
celebrate the best nonfiction sex writing of the year.
For more information about Best Sex Writing 2006, please visit:
http://www.cleispress.com/book_page.php?book_id=171
Modern Times Bookstore 888 Valencia @ 20th St SF 415-282-9246
http://www.moderntimesbookstore.com


# Earthlings Wed June 7 7:30 pm $5 donations accepted
 
EARTHLINGS

Presented by Christine Morrissey
East Bay Animal Advocates

Using hidden cameras and never-before-seen footage, this documentary  
film chronicles day-to-day practices of the largest industries in the  
world, all of which rely entirely on animals for profit. It shows the  
animal cruelty that occurs every day and it shows what our human  
thirst for cheaper and cheaper products and more and more money does  
to human beings every day.

Before and after the film, everyone's invited to indulge in our  
Humanist Coffee House

$5 Donations Accepted
 
Humanist Hall
390 27th Street
midtown Oakland, between Telegraph and Broadway, below Pill Hill
510-393-5685
http://www.HumanistHall.net

Click on the link "Directions" on the HOME Page of our website
 
http://www.eastbayanimaladvocates.org


# Animals & Society Film Series
Date: Every Wednesday in June (Plus the First Wednesday in July)
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Oakland's Humanist Hall (www.humanisthall.net)
Info: Attend our free film series featuring -
* Week One: Earthlings
* Week Two: Winged Migration
* Week Three: The Corporation
* Week Four: McLibel
* Week Five: Super Size Me 


# Wednesday, June 7, 7:30 pm -- Estate Planning Workshop

Got a plan?
You may have seen the ads. They depict tragic scenarios -- mouths clogged 
with peanut butter, cookies with nowhere to be dipped - truly, we are warned of 
the horrors awaiting those with an inadequate dairy beverage supply.

Out here in the real world, though, there are more pressing issues. There are 
questions that might need answers: Who will take care of your kids if you 
can't? How can you protect the people you love? If you can't speak for yourself, 
who will - and will they care what you think about it?

CSC is proud to present Estate Planning for Everyone, a seminar designed to 
answer these and other questions about guardianship, wills, trusts, Advance 
Health Care Directives and more. CSC board member Kathleen Hunt, Esq. is the 
founder of Unique Law, a law practice serving unique individuals and their 
families throughout the greater Bay Area. $15 individual/$25 household. At CSC, 398 
11th St.

Center for Sex and Culture, 398 11th St. @ Harrison (Across from DNA lounge)
http://sexandculture.org and don't forget http://goodvibes.com with 3 locations!
Good Vibrations: 2 SF and 1 Berkeley store: so much fun!



Thur June 8

# You Are Invited To
TEN YEARS IN THE GEARS
THE RUCKUS SOCIETY 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
& FUNDRAISER
Celebrating 10 Years of Raising Hell for the Environment, Human Rights, and Social Justice!

THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 2006 - 6 P.M. - 11:30 P.M.
PARK CHALET GARDEN RESTAURANT - 1000 Great Highway, San Francisco	

see http://www.ruckus.org


# DOUGLAS COUPLAND author event
Thursday, June 8, 2006 (7:00 PM)
Booksmith
1644 Haight Street (Yahoo! Maps, Google Maps)
San Francisco, California 94117
DOUGLAS COUPLAND
reading & book signing for "JPod"
Thursday, June 8th at 7 pm
at The Booksmith (1644 Haight Street in San Francisco)

Book Description: Douglas Coupland's new novel, "Jpod," updates "Microserfs" for the age of Google. Very evil . . . very funny. A group of geeks with last names starting with J cubicled together in a distant quadrant of a video-game corporation. A lethal joyride into today's new breed of technogeeks. Jpod is Douglas Coupland at the top of his game. Play again? Y/N

Douglas Coupland is a novelist who also works in visual arts and theater. His novels include "Generation X," "Microserfs," "All Families Are Psychotic," and "Hey Nostradamus!" He lives and works in Vancouver, Canada.

Author events are free and are sponsored by The Booksmith (1644 Haight Street in San Francisco). For further information, call 415-863-8688 or visit www.booksmith.com If you can't attend this event and would like to order a signed copy of the author's new book, please email or phone our store.
Event Website: http://www.booksmith.com
http://upcoming.org/event/81794


# The Endangered Endangered Species Act
Thursday, June 8 7:30-9 pm Free

For over 30 years the Endangered Species Act has been our nation's  
safety net for fish, wildlife, and plants on the brink of extinction.  
But in 2005 the U.S. House of Representatives voted to gut the  
protective provisions of the statute, and several bills to eviscerate  
the Endangered Species Act are being proposed in the U.S. Senate. If  
these bills become law the natural world is likely to become greatly  
impoverished, and as one of the top biodiversity hotspots in the  
country the San Francisco Bay Area has much to loose in the process.  
Join Brent Plater, Bay Area Director for the Center for Biological  
Diversity, as he describes the strength and importance of the  
Endangered Species Act and how current legislation will weaken the  
law, defines where real improvements in the Endangered Species Act  
can be made, and explains what you can do to ensure that protections  
for endangered species remain strong.

Brent Plater works on a variety of endangered species and wildlands  
protection issues throughout the country. He has been the lead  
attorney on several cases brought by the Center, including cases to  
protect the southern resident killer whale, the North American green  
sturgeon, the unarmored threespine stickleback, the California red- 
legged frog and dozens of wild and scenic rivers in the Great Lakes  
region. Brent is a graduate of the University of Michigan's School of  
Natural Resources and Environment, the University of California,  
Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law, and Harvard University's Kennedy  
School of Government.

Randall Museum
199 Museum Way
San Francisco
(415) 554-9600
http://www.randallmuseum.org

jkodiak at earthlink.net (415) 225-3830
http://www.sfns.org


# K O D O M A - JUNE 1st  Madrone Lounge
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/f4e843bd-54b3-4ec9-9e7c-626150e37200
2006-06-08 9:00 PM Madrone Lounge and Friends of the Urban Forest present: 
K O D O M A 
A celebration of the trees with recycled fashions and organically grown beats... 

with remake + reuse clothing presented from san franciso designers 
miss velvet cream : miranda caroligne : bad unkl sista : sandy reyes 
featuring a new headpiece collection by ESTAR 

DJs: MOCHIPET and Friends 
Organic Electro Hip-Hop Beats 

Visuals: SUE.C 

Happy hour (6-9pm) music with DJ Cabal & Sarah Z 
Doors 6pm-2am · Music 9pm · $5 at the door after 9pm · 21 & up w/ID 
Designs showcased at 10pm 
Everything shown will be for sale! 

*kodoma : soul that stays in tree. tree fairy. (japanese folklore) 

www.madronelounge.com 
www.fuf.net 
www.missvelvetcream.com 
www.mirandacaroligne.com 
www.badunklsista.com 
www.sandyreyes.com 
www.dalycityrecords.com 
www.sue-c.net 

Madrone Lounge 
500 Divisadero St at the corner of Fell St : SF 
Take the Muni 6/7/71/5 to Divisadero OR the 24 Divisadero : Bike Friendly! 



# Secret Garden, a women's art
collective which has cultivated and promoted women's creativity for Seven
years, will host the annual The Secret Garden winter art and design showcase
on Friday, June 9th from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., and Saturday, June 10th
from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at One Taste, at 1074 Folsom Street in San
Francisco's South of Market district.

The Secret Garden shows are joyful celebrations for the inner artist in all
of us, and have become the place for both collectors and shoppers to find
original paintings, photography, fine jewelry, creative fashions, mixed
media pieces, and distinctive house wares by local artists.  

Now all we need is you!!!!! 

We are looking for performers and art vendors to participate in this 

If you or someone you know is interested in participating, please contact me
directly, Cheryl at crsoriginals.com  650.619.1566



# June 9-11 Certified HoopGirl Dance Teacher Training June 9-11 in SF
 Level One: Certified HoopGirl Dance Teacher:
How to create Hoopdance classes, parties and events
 Who this training can benefit: 
 Teachers, Dancers, Yoga Instructors, Coaches, Personal and Group Fitness Trainers, Chiropractors, Massage Practitioners, Expressive Arts and Somatic Therapists, and anyone wanting to make a creative career change.
 Prerequisites: 
 Working knowledge of all the skills taught in the HoopGirl Beginner HoopDance Class and experience facilitating at least two hoopdance events for a group of 5 or more people. 
 http://www.HoopGirl.com which has provided hoops to enthusiastic dancers in every U.S. State.


# Nanotech Showdown
More than 60 great speakers at 35 workshops and strategy
sessions. Pioneers of Precaution Award Ceremony & Concert
with superb musicians. The 1st National Conference on
Precaution June 9-11, 2006, in Baltimore. Register here.
http://www.besafenet.com/ppconf.html



# http://maps.google.com type in "Santa Rosa County Fairgrounds, CA" and zoom in on "E"
Click on Hybrid, or Satellite. Would you believe Google Satellite Captured the Health and Harmony Fair!

http://harmonyfestival.com/images/New_Fairgrounds2006.gif      for site map


#  HARMONY FESTIVAL 2006   June 9, 10 & 11 Sonoma County Fairgrounds  Santa Rosa, CA
GREAT BANDS CONFIRMED! And Booth Space Available Now for the 28th Annual Harmony Festival 

Register early for discounts! 

The 28th Annual Harmony Festival is happening this year on June 9, 10, and 11. This year there are many new and exciting developments with the Festival, including: 

Three nights of camping inside the main Fairgrounds 
Friday opening 
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night events 
Plus... 
Use of expanded Fairgrounds space 
Thematic camps 
Amazing music headliners including.... 
Cake 
Michael Franti 
& Spearhead 
STS9 
Ozomatli 
Steve Kimock 
New Monsoon 
Hot Buttered Rum 
Aphrodesia 
Luna Angel 

http://www.harmonyfestival.com 

Each year the Harmony Festival is produced to be the local Progressive County Fair, where our extended community of Cultural Creatives, leading-edge free thinkers, and social pioneers come together once a year to share our creativity, lifestyles, music, art, and ideas of an emerging global paradigm. The Harmony Festival celebrates the latest trends and developments of a full array of progressive value and expressions, including artistic and musical performance, ecology, health and healing, spirituality, political and social justice movements, and community building. It's a party with a purpose. 

Check out the website for more info 
http://www.harmonyfestival.com/exhibit06.shtml 

Contact person for booth space is Randi Rembe at randi harmonyfestival.com 
707-861-2035 x 315. 


# 28th Annual
HARMONY FESTIVAL
"Bay Area's Music & Camping Festival"
June 9th, 10th & 11th
Sonoma County Fairgrounds, Santa Rosa CA
http://www.harmonyfestival.com

Music, Arts, Ecology, Healthful Living

BOB WEIR AND RAT DOG  -  CAKE
MICHAEL FRANTI & SPEARHEAD
OZOMATLI  -  SOUND TRIBE SECTOR 9  -  ZERO
WAR - NEW MONSOON with Steve Kimock
LYRICS BORN - CANIBUS
JAI UTTAL - MARIA MULDAUR
Hot Buttered Rum - The Velvet Teen - Hamsa Lila
The Flying Other Brothers - Eric Lindell
Shimsahi - Sol Horizon - Serendipity Project
Luna Angel - Aphrodesia - Stellamara
The Everyone Orchestra featuring Vernon Bush & The Interfaith Choir
Banana Slug String Band
Stiff Dead Cat - & many more (see below):

Featured speakers:
Jim Hightower - Jose Arguelles
Swami Beyondananda - Rob Brezsny
Catherine Austin Fitts, Dick 'n Dubya
Peter Phillips of Project Censored
Wavy Gravy  & more

The Legendary Saturday Night
TECHNO TRIBAL DANCE
STS9 - DJ Logic - Uberzone - Freq Nasty - Cirque Berzerk - Apsara - Gamelan X - Playground - Cirque Troupes - Fire Dancers - Aerialists
till 4 AM! http://mysticbeatlounge.com

400+ EXHIBITORS and 20 Attractions
Eco Village -  Well-Being Pavillion - Culinary Showcase - Global Bazaar & Crafters Village - Healilng Sanctuary - Goddess Temple - Vaudeville Stage - Transformational Art Show - Clean Fuel Coalition - harmony Altar - Alternative Fuel Vehicle Expo - Magical playground Kids Zone  - Earthdance Dome - Casbah Teahouse - Late Night Chill Lounge

Festival Shows and Hours:
Camping Check-In opens 2 pm Friday, June 9th
Festival opens 5 pm

2nd Annual North Bay Music Awards (NORBAYS)
Friday Afternoon/Evening, June 9, Main Field
Velvet Teen, Stiff Dead Cat, Lemon Lime Lights/Djin, David Correa & Cascada, Greenhouse, Trailer Park Rangers, Coma Lilies, Eugene, Santiago, Plum Crazy, DDK
5 PM to 9 PM

Friday Night, June 9, Grace Pavilion Show
8:30 PM to 2 AM
Bob Weir & Ratdog / Sound Tribe Sector Nine, Hot Buttered Rum

Saturday Day, June 10, Main Field
11 AM to 12 Midnight
Cake, Ozomatli, Zero (First Bay Area Reunion)
Hot Buttered Rum, Luna Angel, Hip Hop Summit w/ Lyrics Born, Canibus,
Kirtan Festival Featuring Jai Uttal, Shimshai & Suzanne Sterling w/ Jagadembe,
Luna Angel, Aphrodesia, Kim Manning& Friends, Jessica Star, Jill Knight, Swami Beyondananda, Rob Breszny, Jose Arguelles

Saturday Night, June 10, Techno-Tribal Dance
8:30 PM to 4 AM
Sound Tribe Sector Nine, Freq Nasty
Uberzone, DJ Logic, Playground

Sunday Day, June 11th, Main Field
11 AM to 8 PM
Michael Franti & Spearhead
War, New Monsoon featuring Steve Kimock, Maria Muldaur , Flying Other Brothers, Stella Mara, Hamsa Lila
Aphrodesia, Sol Horizon, Everyone Orchestra & the Interfaith Brunch feat. Vernon Bush,

View complete announcement at:
http://www.harmonyfestival.com/harmonyNews.html
http://www.divinexperiences.com/harmony/

ADMISSION:
Advance Prices - Limited Sales
All Weekend - All Shows Pass - $99
Day Passes - $25
Nights Shows - $30
All Weekend "VIP Magic Pass" - $299
Norbays Awards Dinner - $100

Purchase the following tickets at the Gate
Day Show $35
Night Shows $35
Friday Festival and Norbay Awards 5PM-9PM - $10
Kids age 5 and under FREE
Kids 6-12 $5 per day
Teens 13-16 $10 per day

Camping
Camping, 3 nights - $25
RV Fees, 3 nights - $50

Purchase all Tickets and Camping Now at:
415-256-TIXX
http://www.harmonyfestival.com
Tickets also available at: Whole Foods (Sonoma County), Albertsons (Sonoma County), all Copperfields and Oliver's Markets, and dozens of outlets throughout Northern California.

Tickets, Booths, Volunteering and Info:
http://www.harmonyfestival.com
707-861-2035

The Harmony Festival is produced by Harmony Productions
in association with Peak Experience Productions

The Harmony Festival is a green event.
Bring your own water bottle. Leave No Trace.
For rides check out http://spaceshare.com/
No pets.

SUBSCRIBE to the Harmony Festival & Events Email List:
http://www.harmonyfestival.com
-- 

Debra Giusti
Founder & Co-Producer
Harmony Events
400G Morris Street
Sebastopol, CA 95472
707-861-2038 Direct line
707-861-2035 Main office
707-861-2036 Fax

28th Annual HARMONY FESTIVAL
June 9-11, 2006
Sonoma County Fairgrounds, Santa Rosa CA
http://www.harmonyfestival.com

See HARMONY EVENTS WEBSITE CALENDAR
for Complete Schedule and info of all Harmony Events:  http://www.harmonyevents.org

May 17th, Wed.- Growing More Loving with Compassionate Communication
        with Lori Grace Star MA., Phil Willcher MHT 7:30 - 10:30pm     
May 18th- Thurs. - Community Networking Exchange (last CNE until September!)
        with Mary O'Connor, 7:00 - 10:00 PM
June 9-11, Fri.- Sun.- HARMONY FESTIVAL 2006
        http://www.harmonyfestival.com

PLEASE DONATE to ACE for its mission to build community and enhance the health and harmony of individuals and our environment. 
Just click here!
https://secure.groundspring.org/dn/index.php?aid=5185



#  06/10-101st Annual MARIN DIPSEA RACE http://www.Dipsea.org


#  06/10-SF NAKED BIKE RIDE http://www.WorldNakedBikeRide.org/SanFrancisco
http://www.worldnakedbikeride.org/  (global promotion site)
http://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/  (global information site) 
http://www.worldnakedbikeride.org/wik/i/brighton (Brighton and Hove info)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wnbr-brighton/ (Brighton and Hove group) 


# World Naked Bike Ride, San Francisco Chapter

Saturday, June 10 12noon-2:00pm Free
 
The 3rd Annual San Franciso Chapter of the World Naked Bike Ride
A fun, non-confrontational ride through San Francisco in support of a  
"user-friendly" world, free of dependence on fossil fuels, the  
environmental harm it causes, and the wars that are caused by it.
Body freedom and acceptance, free of shame for being human.
Fun in the sun, feeling the energy and joy of being naturally active.

Skaters, Boarders, Everybody! - You're welcome to join us!

Paint Your Body with slogans supporting the cause; examples Pease, No  
World Police, No Bush, Freedom From War, No Shame and Etc.
 
Justin Herman Plaza, San Francisco
Market Street at Steuart Street
SanFrancisco

SanFrancisco.WorldNakedBideRide.org

Intersection of Market Street and Steuart Street across from the  
ferry building, San Francisco.
 
letsplay2004 at odulo.com
http://WorldNakedBikeRide.org


# World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) Seattle (3rd Annual) - Saturday, June 10, 2006


# the London Naked Bike Ride will take place on the same day with Metropolitan Police tolerance of full nudity and a cycling police escort that will help to manage traffic. 300-400 people are expected to take part in London's third ride, 50-100 in Brighton's first. 


# 06/10-101st Annual MARIN DIPSEA RACE http://www.Dipsea.org


#06/10-SF NAKED BIKE RIDE 
http://www.WorldNakedBikeRide.org/SanFrancisco


#  SATURDAY - JUNE 10th 2006
Mystic Beat Lounge Productions presents
The 7th Annual Harmony Festival Saturday Night ...

TECHNO-TRIBAL COMMUNITY DANCE 2006
The North Bay's largest and most epic dance party of the year.

Saturday - June 10 - 2006
8:30 PM to 4:00 AM
New Later Hours! Camping ALL WEEKEND!

SOUND TRIBE SECTOR 9
UBERZONE LIVE
FREQ NASTY
DJ LOGIC
PLAYGROUND
CIRQUE BERZERK
GAMELAN - X
APSARA
SATYA
-------------------------------
WORLD-CLASS LIVE MUSIC - INTERNATIONAL DJs
PERFORMANCE ARTIST SHOWCASE - AERIAL CIRCUS FROM 40' ABOVE
TRAPEZE FIRE DANCERS - MULTIMEDIA EXTRAVAGANZA
MASSIVE LASER & LIGHT SHOWS - MASSIVE CHILL TEMPLE

Additional Chill Venue:
10pm 'till 6am+
AMBIOTICA

LATE NIGHT LOUNGE
Presented by San Francisco's legendary Anon Salon, the Ambiotic Late 
Night Lounge is the after dark ambient escape space featuring 
downtempo DJs, a beer and wine bar, and an atmosphere to chill. Free 
with TTD wristband.

featuring live artists:
LUNA GROOVE
BIO DIESLE OIL WRESTLING!
CYBERVIXEN with Kashia
plus special downtempo DJ sets by:
STARFIRE, LAIRD, GOZ, RYTHMATRIX
VIDEO BY KOSO, Astrology in 3D by DUSTY
and Ambio-decor by 
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.7klbyvbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.anonsalon.com>ANON 
SALON and 
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.6klbyvbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.inflatablearts.com>INFLATABLE 
ARTS

Special psychedelic visual stageshow art installation by:
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.5klbyvbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.electricsheep.org>ELECTRIC 
SHEEP
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.5klbyvbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.electricsheep.org>CLICK 
HERE TO DOWNLOAD ELECTRIC SHEEP SCREENSAVER

Plus encompassing video venue illuminations by
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.4klbyvbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.liquidlights.com%2F>LIQUID 
LIGHTS
and many more projection artists

Artmosphereic venue and stage design by:
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.6klbyvbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.inflatablearts.com>INFLATABLE 
ARTS

Chill Temple Altars by Sherry (Huggi Ma) - Chill Temple pillow-land 
by Fuzzy Phillipe, Chill Temple video projections by 
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.allbyvbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fparadise2012.com>Paradise 
2012, Huggi Ma, and Jacobi (Kitty-Cam).

Grace Pavilion - Santa Rosa Fairgrounds (Harmony Festival Site)
Limited $30 Pre-Sale Tickets Available NOW - $35 At The Door
8:30PM - 4:00AM - All Ages - Tickets by Phone: 866-55-TICKETS

<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.84x75ubab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fharmony.inticketing.com%2Fevinfo.php%3Feventid%3D11349>CLICK 
HERE TO BUY TICKETS
Tickets available at Whole Foods (Sonoma County), Albertsons (Sonoma 
County), all Copperfields and Olivers Markets and dozens of outlets 
throughout the Bay Area and California. Visit 
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.nlhtrsbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.harmonyfestival.com>www.harmonyfestival.com 
for a location near you.

UPDATED EVENT INFO, PHOTO GALLERIES, VIDEOS AND MORE AT:
<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.8klbyvbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mysticbeatlounge.com>www.MysticBeatLounge.com

  DON'T MISS THE MOST INCREDIBLE HARMONY FESTIVAL EVER!
CAKE - MICHAEL FRANTI & SPEARHEAD - BOB WEIR & RATDOG
STS9 - OZOMATLI - WAR - ZERO - NEW MONSOON
THE VELVET TEEN - HOT BUTTERED RUM - STELLAMARA
LUNA ANGEL - APHRODESIA - SOL HORIZON - HAMSA LILA
AND MANY MORE!

NEW THIS YEAR: CAMPING ALL WEEKEND - THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE FAIRGROUNDS!

CAMPING CHECK-IN OPENS 2 PM FRIDAY, JUNE 9
THE HARMONY FESTIVAL STARTS 5 PM FRIDAY JUNE 9

<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=wsbbyvbab.0.nlhtrsbab.ugalnpbab.392&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.harmonyfestival.com>WWW.HARMONYFESTIVAL.COM
-- 
Debra Giusti
Founder & Co-Producer
Harmony Events
400G Morris Street
Sebastopol, CA 95472
707-861-2038 Direct line
707-861-2035 Main office
707-861-203


# Please see Organic India, Tulsi and Prashanti at Booth #2 in the Harmony Festival
Dear Tribe,

Come see me at Booth #2 this coming weekend at the Harmony Festival in Santa
Rosa.  I will have many of our products there including boxes of Tulsi tea
for a mere $2, that is 60% off the retail price.  I will only have about 300
boxes at this price but the rest will be at $4 or 3 for $10.  I will also
have a lot of our herbal supplements at $10 for 108 caps, about half price.

Booth #2 is in the the middle of the fair, across from the main alter and
not far from the main gate.

Hope to see you soon.  To refresh your memory, below I include an email I
sent out earlier to you talking about what we have been doing in the world.

Prashanti

For more info on the festival see http://www.harmonyfestival.com

Dear Tribe
I would Love to have your help.  In 1990 I started an herb company in India
that has since grown to be the largest supplier of sustainable certified
organic & biodynamic Ayurvedic herbs and supports over 100,000 people.
Recently we won the award for the “Most Socially Responsible Company” in the
entire Natural Products Industry. It is all about Market Driven
Sustainability so without you, the consumer, the health professional, the
herbalist, the store clerk, etc, it is impossible to sustain sustainability.
You are the Market so your dollars determine what survives in this world.
We are doing really good work. Please support us by supporting the health
and well-being of yourself, your friends, family and clients with really
wonderful, powerful, potent and pure herbs.  I can take orders by phone or
by email.  Cash, checks, Visa, MC all work! Below is a longer description
and under that is a list of some of the herbs and prices. Thanks so much for
your help.  Thanks so very much!

Prashanti
prashanti at igc.org
415.663.5441 home/office
415.246.1248 Cell

Here is a partial list of many of the herbs that we grow and wildcraft.  It
is all sustainable and all Certified Organic by either SGS (Swiss) or SKAL
(Dutch). Many of the herbs are also Certified Biodynamic (Demeter-German).
Where Organics is about purity, Biodynamics and the ancient Vedic techniques
we use are all about power and potency.  We also have ISO 9002 and GMP
certifications which are certifications in manufacturing and processing
precise accountability and we are much more fair trade than the ‘Fair Trade’
certifiers require.  Our Vision is to not only supply the highest quality
herbs but to also to create financial, cultural and environmental
sustainability in the world and specifically in rural India.  As one of the
largest Organic Herb companies in the world we have converted over 2000
farms to Certified Organic, snatching them away from the fangs of Monsanto,
and have trained over 25,000 tribal people to sustainably wildcraft in the
mountains of Northern India and the Jungles of Central India.  All told we
support about 100,000 people in India, a number which grows at least 20% per
year.  It is such a huge honor to serve so many people and gives me
incredible deep joy to see the smiles on their grateful faces as the health
and strength of themselves, their children, their animals and their land
increases by the month.

Included in my blog is a picture of myself with rural village women in India
plucking the Tulsi leaves used to make our Tulsi Tea.  These women come from
extremely low income families or are living on their own.  The typical work
that they get is usually very strenuous, stressful, demeaning and difficult.
Working for us in a shady mango orchard plucking an anti-stress healing herb
like Tulsi, an herb that they consider sacred, and earning 2 to 3 times more
than any other job available, is a dream job for them. In just this one
aspect of our business, the Tulsi harvest in the fields of Azamgarh, we
employ 1000 women everyday for four months straight. More than just a
healthy job it also gives them the community of each other. Paying such high
wages and all the extra expenses we incur in taking care of the soil and the
environment are just two reasons why we need your continued support.

Another example of supporting challenged farmers is that we actively seek
out and support women who farm alone due to the death, delinquency or
disappearance of their husbands. Just as dilapidated old houses are
completely restored and renovated in gentrified neighborhoods, so these
women's farms, soil, techniques, profits, health, well-being, and the
well-being of their children are radically improved when we have the
pleasure of working with them.

Since there are few adequate schools in most of rural India, we have also
started and funded a separate organization called the ‘Organic India
Foundation,’ dedicated to building schools and providing a high quality
education to the children of our farms, eventually a better education than
what is available in most metropolitan cities.  In November of 2005, at a
festival celebrating our Autumn harvest, Amar Singh, an eminent member of
the Indian National Parliament was so deeply moved by what we have
accomplished that he spontaneously gave out of his own pocket 50 lakh
Rupess, equivalent to $125,000, to the foundation. ‘Seeing is believing’ as
they say and he was obviously impressed with what he experienced.

Though I started this 15 years ago, only recently the work we have been
doing for many years was recognized on a large scale in America when we were
voted the Most Socially Responsible Business of 2005 in the entire Natural
Products Industry which is composed of about 20,000 companies.  To me this
is like winning the Nobel Prize for Planetary Sustainability.

Coming out of such a beautiful socially responsible and sustainable context,
I can offer you a line of well tested and effective bottled encapsulated
formulas and single herbs for dozens of indications, from Men's and Women's
energy tonics to Liver/Kidney care, Diabetes support, Lung health,
Intestinal cleansing and many more. We also have a line of Teas based on the
aforementioned herb Tulsi, meaning “The Incomparable One’ in Sanskrit, which
is an anti-stress adaptogen, immune system stimulant, as well as being
wonderful for the mind and spirit.

To assure you of our credibility, we are well established in the
International market and sell by the ton to dozens of the largest
herb/tea/supplement companies in the USA and in Europe. If you are connected
to a larger business I can sell bulk herbs and foods by the ton, or we can
'private label' for you and give you bottles of encapsulated herbs and/or
boxes of Tea. But just because we sell by the ton does not mean I don’t
appreciate every single bottle sold directly to the end user, I really do.
It is one form of social activism as the more healing herbs are used the
more balance there will be on the individual, then on the familial, then on
the community and finally on the entire Society.

As you can see, working with us supports an inner and outer world of
sustainability, supports indigenous cultures, ancient herbal wisdom, self
actualization of health and well-being, and supports the Earth.

If there is something not included here we can grow it, create it, or
possibly source it for you.

I have 15 years experience as an herbalist and Ayurvedic/Vedic health
practitioner and am happy to use my expertise to help you determine which
herbs are best for your constitution and health needs.

If you are a professional and/or represent a community house, a store,
clinic or spa, and you need a discount in order to resell the herbs, you can
get 40% off the bottled encapsulated herb supplements and the pound packages
and 30% off the price of teas if you order $100 or more, mix and match.
Below are all the prices.  I am not too strict on that minimum and if you
are not a professional but actually go through a lot of herbs, like I do, we
can work something out.

~Please keep this posting around for future use
~Please forward it to anybody you know: family, friends, professionals,
lists, etc
~Feel free to see me for a consultation at a big discount of my normal rates
~Feel free to call me for any clarification needed or for a free
mini-consultation
~Please stay in touch for Classes I will be teaching
~Let me know if you want to get my Ayurvedic eNewsletter
~In a few months I will do a clinical trial on Turmeric and I need 1000 of
you!

Note that everything here is certified Organic, except the sandalwood, but
that is wild cultivated responsibly in Australia and is a gorgeous
alternative to the non-sustainable Sandalwood from India.

TULSI TEA (coughs, colds, flu, immunity, adaptogen, anti-stress,
anti-inflammatory)
Original Tulsi Tea - 25 bags per box $5.00
Tulsi Chai Tea - 25 bags per box $5.00
Tulsi Darjeeling Tea - 25 bags per box $5.00
Tulsi Ginger Tea - 25 bags per box $5.00
Tulsi Gotu Kola Tea - 25 bags per box $5.00
Tulsi Green Tea - 25 bags per box $5.00
Tulsi Tea Collection Sampler - 25 bags per box $5.00

HERBAL SUPPLEMENTS (Glass bottles, Veggie caps)
~Ashwagandha root - 108 capsules $15.95 Warming deep core energy tonic
~Flexibility Formula - 108 capsules $15.95 Joint health, deep cleansing
~Gotu Kola Formula - 108 capsules $15.95 Mind, circulation, Liver
~Neem leaf, twig & flowers - 108 capsules $15.95 Antibiotic, Skin, Liver
~Shatavri root - 108 capsules $15.95 Cooling deep core energy tonic
~Triphala Formula - 108 capsules $13.95 Colon cleanse and rejuvanation*
~Tulsi (Holy Basil) - 108 capsules $15.95 as above
~Turmeric Formula - 108 capsules $15.95 Anti-microbial, antioxidant, skin*
~Certifed Organic Psyllium 12 oz. Can $7.99 Have you seen Organic Psyllium?
*(note that Turmeric is considered the best all around herb for daily use on
the planet by many herbalists and that Triphala is considered the best all
around formula)

POUND PACKAGES (65 gauge food grade plastic and nitrogen flushed)
Amalaki fruit pulp - powdered (Emblica officinalis)  $16.00
Ashwagandha root - powdered (Withania somnifera)     $20.00
Ginger root (Sonth) - powdered (Zingiber officinale) $14.00
Krishna Tulsi leaf - tea cut (Ocimum sanctum)        $22.00
Rama Tulsi leaf - tea cut (Ocimum sanctum)           $22.00
Vana Tulsi leaf - tea cut (Ocimum gratissimum)       $22.00
Neem leaf- powdered (Azadirachta indica)             $22.00
Turmeric rhizome (Haldi) - powdered (Curcuma longa)  $12.00
Original Tulsi Tea Mix - tea cut                     $22.00
Triphala Formula - powdered                          $16.00
Shatavri root - powdered (Asparagus racemosus)       $20.00
Sandalwood - powdered 1lb (Santalum spicatum)        $30.00
Sandalwood - powdered 1/2lb (Santalum spicatum)      $15.00

I can take orders by phone or by email.  Cash, checks, Visa, MC all work!

Thank you, thank you, thank you!  We need to sell $3000 worth of herbs
everyday of the year in order to continue this Vision of sustainability and
individual and planetary healing.  I so need your help.  Call or Write soon
and remember to forward this please.  Thank you!

Prashanti de Jager

prashanti at igc.org
Home/Office 415.663.5441
Cell 415.246.1248



# Tracy Bartlett returns 6/10 and 11 with her great classes on menopause and 
handjobs! These are afternoon classes. Saturday, 6/10, we host Tracy's workshop 
The Menopause Transformation: An Internal Earthquake.
1--5 pm, $30 per person. Pre-register at (415) 255-1155 or 
mail at sexandculture.org 398 11th St.
Center for Sex and Culture, 398 11th St. @ Harrison (Across from DNA lounge)
http://sexandculture.org and don't forget http://goodvibes.com with 3 locations!
Good Vibrations: 2 SF and 1 Berkeley store: so much fun!



 Sun June 11

# 06/11-WORLD NATURIST DAY (It's not about "nature", it's about NUDITY!)


# Sun June 11 Haight Street Fair is always the Second Sunday in June


# Palo Alto, CA Raw food Potluck  Sun June 11 10:00 am - 11:30 am 
 second Sunday of every month. 
 Bay Leaf Cafe  Street: 520 ramona st Palo alto, ca 94301  (650) 321 7466 
 Bring: Raw organic, vegan dishes
Your own serve ware, napkins, plates, forks, cups etc.
Items you would like to share, trade, give away or lend to others.
Food for thought An open heart Your family & friends!



Tue Jun 13

# Please join us for Bay Area Vegetarians' monthly Peninsula dinner at Bay
Leaf Café on Tuesday June 13 , 2006 at 7:00 pm . Enjoy a delicious vegan
dinner and socializing with fellow veg*ns. Of course, non-veg*ns are always
welcome, too.
 
Bay Leaf Café is located in downtown Palo Alto at 520 Ramona Street (cross
street is University). Bay Leaf offers delicious vegan soups, sandwiches and
ice cream, including MaggieMudd's vegan ice cream. Bay Leaf is vegan owned
and operated. All dishes are vegan and organic when possible.
 
For more info about Bay Leaf , which is one of my favorite vegan restaurants
in the Bay Area, go to:
 http://www.bayareaveg.org/ug/display.htm?id=17

Free parking is usually relatively easy to find and the Caltrain station is
just down the street.

RSVP is appreciated so I can reserve seating for us. Walk-ins are welcome,
but it's best to RSVP, to ensure seating with the group. Please reply to
this email or at the BAV events calendar:
http://www.bayareaveg.org/events.htm?EID=1238#1238



# Ducky Doolittle 6/13!: June 13th / SAN FRANCISCO, CA
The Hot & Bothered Show
Entertaining and astute, Ducky's tales of sex-gone-wrong and sex-gone-right 
flow into narratives of how women really orgasm, perverse octopuses, beer 
goggles, balls, female ejaculation, weird things found in people's butts, the truth 
about butt-gasms, outlawed sex toys, banned books and fear of sex education 
in America. Combine all that and you get a hilarious and thought-provoking look 
at today's twisted libido.
WHERE: Center for Sex & Culture 398 11th (at Harrison)
TIME: doors open at 9:30pm / show starts at 10pm
WHO: Individuals of every gender and sexual orientation. Wheelchair 
accessible. TICKETS: $15
INFO: www.sexandculture.org (415) 255-1155
Center for Sex and Culture, 398 11th St. @ Harrison (Across from DNA lounge)
http://sexandculture.org and don't forget http://goodvibes.com with 3 locations!
Good Vibrations: 2 SF and 1 Berkeley store: so much fun!



Wed June 14

# Creative Commons Salon San Francisco
Wednesday, June 14, 2006 (6:00 PM - 9:00 PM)
shine 1337 Mission Str @ 11 th St SF California
This is the monthly 2nd Wednesday CC Salon event. The full announcement is forthcoming for this event.
Victor Stone, ccmixter.org, fourstones.net
Rick Prelinger, archive.org, film preview of "Panorama Ephemera"
"...using the Internet Archive as the primary means of distributing a (very) independent feature (under CC of course)..."
Marisa Olson, International Artist and Curator at Large for Rhizome.org, http://lifeofmo.blogspot.com/
Event Website: http://www.creativecommons.org/salon
http://upcoming.org/event/69816


# Kate Bornstein, June 14!:
Wednesday, June 14, 8 pm -- a very special visit from Kate Bornstein for a 
one-time-only new workshop on survival tips for the 21st century outlaw. But 
there's more! It's also the release party of her shiny new book, Hello, Cruel 
World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks, and Other Outlaws.
doors open at 7:30, at CSC (398 11th St. at Harrison). the workshop begins at 
8PM, with doors opening for the book release party at 9:15 PM. Kate will read 
selections from her new book, and will sign copies for people who have them.
Center for Sex and Culture, 398 11th St. @ Harrison (Across from DNA lounge)
http://sexandculture.org and don't forget http://goodvibes.com with 3 locations!
Good Vibrations: 2 SF and 1 Berkeley store: so much fun!



Thursday, June 15

# Green Corps Reception and Celebration
Thursday, June 15, 2006 (6:30 PM - 8:30 PM)
One Taste
1074 Folsom Street (Yahoo! Maps, Google Maps)
San Francisco, California 94103
You are cordially invited to join Bay Area
environmental and social
change leaders at the. . .
Green Corps Reception and Celebration
Celebrating 14 years of training the next generation
of environmental
leaders
June 15th, 2006, 6:30   8:30 pm
One Taste: An Urban Retreat Center, 1074 Folsom
Street, San Francisco
Organic Wine and hors d oeuvres
RSVP by email to sfparty@greencorps.org
Suggested minimum contribution of $50
Make your contribution today at
http://upcoming.org/event/81773


#  LAS VEGAS or BUSTS!
Thursday June 15th 8pm   Pier 23 Embarcadero SF
Listen to the Band of Brothers, Mighty Slim Pickens and Juba Kalamaka. Watch sexy Sadie Lune and her exotic bevy of beauties.
 
$10 at the door helps a Bay Area Sex Worker get to the Vegas Conference www.desireealliance.org/conference.htm   All money raised will go toward tuition for a SWOP member. If you are planning on attending the conference and you need financial assistance please contact Robyn at 1-877-776-2004. If you would like to volunteer to go go dance, strip, or help with the event please email me at robyn at swop-usa.org
 
Volunteer for the SWOP Beverage Booth at Gay Pride
 
Exciting news, SWOP has a alcohol beverage booth in front of the Asian Art Museum. This is a great spot to make a lot of money, last year SWOP made $1600 from our community partnership with Pride, this year we could make a lot more. We need 10 volunteers to help sell liquor all you have to do is attend one meeting.
Wed June 14th 6pm to 7:30pm
Tues June 20th 5:30 to 7:30 and 7:30 to 9:pm
at the LGBT Center 1800 Market
Please let me know if you are available to help. It will be a blast.
 
Sex Workers Marching in the Dyke March
 
Every year we march. Will you march too? Meet Sat evening around 4:30pm for a party and picnic in Dolores Park. Look for the large SWOP Banner flying near the corner.
 
Sex Workers Rights are Human Rights Conference in Vegas!
Are you going to the conference in Las Vegas? Do you need financial support? Please contact Robyn 
robyn atswop-usa.org and let me know what the holdup is with registering. If you need help come and dance on June 15th and help us raise money for your tuition. It's time to get registered, we need 50 more people to sign up. http://www.desireealliance.org/conference.htm
 
 Robyn Few   Sex Workers Outreach Project USA 
333 Valencia St. Ste. 445  SF, CA 94103 
1-877-776-2004 http://www.swop-usa.org   robyn at swop-usa.org



# Free Millionair Mind Intensive- June 15-17
Money Money Money Money Money Money
Here is another great opportunity to attend a free seminar - I know a few people who have done it and give it a high recommendation.  I have bought the book and been listening ot the CDs - they're great...
I am already registered for this one - it is down in LA.
They are currently sold out - but there is a waiting list - I bet there will be a good number of last minute cancellations...
I have listed the web sites below for those of you interested in checking it out.
Let's get rich togehter! http://www.millionairemind.com/
Millionaire Mind Intensive  Pasadena, CA (near LA) 
June 15 - 17, 2006     Course Schedule: 
Registration: Thursday, June 15 -- 7:00 a.m. -- 8:30 a.m.
Day 1: Thursday, June 15 -- 9:00 a.m. -- 11:00 p.m. (approximately)
Day 2: Friday, June 16 -- 9:00 a.m.-- 10:30 p.m. (approximately)
Day 3: Saturday, June 17 -- 8:00 a.m. -- 7:00 p.m. (approximately)
http://www.peakpotentials.com/new/show_booking_info?event_id=929
"We could say that love is the name we give that depth of attention
that allows the essence of someone else to speak back to us
in their own voice in their own way.  We let them become visible but in the same moment, because of the selfless nature of attentiveness, also reveal ourselves."
   -David Whyte



Fri Jun  16

# Fri Jun  16 5-8pm Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi Hosts Art Opening Featuring Harvey Milk
 Contact: Regina Dick-Endrizzi (415) 554-7630

Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi Hosts Art Opening Featuring Harvey Milk Related
Photography to Celebrate SF LGBT Pride Month

To celebrate SF LGBT Pride Month, Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi will host an
exhibition titled “Let’s Put Harvey Milk Back in City Hall!” This show
features Harvey Milk related photographs and memorabilia contributed by:
the San Francisco Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Historical
Society; San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum; and the Harvey
Milk City Hall Memorial Committee (photographer Daniel Nicoletta, Nancy
McNally, San Francisco artist and founder of the National AIDS Memorial
Grove in Golden Gate Park, and Rick Hauptman.)

Harvey Milk, one of nation’s first openly gay elected officials in the
nation, became a hero to the LGBT civil rights movement. He was
assassinated at SF City Hall in 1978. To honor his achievements, the Harvey
Milk City Hall Memorial Committee, a non-profit organization, was formed to
commission a sculpture of Supervisor Harvey Milk to be placed in City Hall.
For more information, go to http://www.milkmemorial.org

Please join Supervisor Mirkarimi in celebrating SF LGBT Pride Month, and in
taking another step toward putting Harvey Milk back in City Hall.

What:   Art Opening Reception of Harvey Milk related photographs and
             memorabilia for SF LGBT Pride Month
When:  Friday, June 16, 2006, 5-8 pm
             Show runs through July 19, 2006
Where: San Francisco City Hall, 1 Carlton B Goodlett
Place:  Room 282
Cost:    Free


# The Healing Arts Festival
June 16-18th
WatsuÆ Center in Harbin Hot Springs.

                        If you haven't heard about it, it will be three days dedicated to                       the full nurturance for Body, Mind and Spirit, camping in the                   wilderness with music, performances, classes, healing sessions,                 demos and more. We'll be playing with Aquatic Bodywork, Yoga,                   Contact Improv, Ecstatic Dance, Tantra, on land and under water                 Sound Healing, Meditation and much, much more! Check out the                    Schedule for an updated list                    of activities at                        http://healingfestival.com                     

                        At sunset soak in                       the WatsuÆ pools & enjoy Exotic Visuals with Live Vocals, Didgeridoo                    and DJ Performances while in the main dance area we'll hold                     Tribal-Trance Dances and performances of: Shimshai, Suzanne                     Sterling, Dj Dragonfly, Alex Theory, Rara Avis, Waterjuice, Karma                       Moffett, Kimberly Bass, Shakina, Levi                   Chen, Dj Omer, Dj Jacaranda, Liquid Fire Mantra & many others. Raw foods                        will be catered by Lydia's Loving Foods.

                        This mega event, dedicated fully to healing, love and celebration in the many forms, is NOT to be missed. Take advantage of the pre-registration price of only $125 till June 5th ($150 thereafter) (classes nor food is included in the price). Please note that this event requires pre-registration as we have a limited capacity for 250 participants total.

For more info login to www.healingfestival.com


#  HEALING ARTS FESTIVAL. Healing, nurturance, cleansing, and celebration in its many forms will be the features of the first annual Healing Arts Festival at the Harbin Watsu® Center, June 16-18. Attend classes, demos, enjoy dances, live music performances, soak in the pools, and so much more. It's a great way to put a little spring into your step! 
http://www.healingfestival.com 


# Healing Arts Festival June 16-18th - Pre-Registration Required
Healing Arts Festival on June 16-18th at the Watsu® Center in Harbin Hot Springs.

If you haven't heard about it, it will be three days dedicated to the full nurturance for Body, Mind and Spirit, camping in the wilderness with music, performances, classes, healing sessions, demos and more. We'll be playing with Aquatic Bodywork, Yoga, Contact Improv, Ecstatic Dance, Tantra, on land and under water Sound Healing, Meditation and much, much more! Check out the Schedule for an updated list of activities at http://healingfestival.com3

At sunset soak in the Watsu® pools & enjoy Exotic Visuals with Live Vocals, Didgeridoo and DJ Performances while in the main dance area we'll hold Tribal-Trance Dances and performances of: Shimshai, Suzanne Sterling, Dj Dragonfly, Alex Theory, Rara Avis, Waterjuice, Karma Moffett, Kimberly Bass, Shakina, Levi Chen, Dj Omer, Dj Jacaranda, Liquid Fire Mantra & many others. Raw foods will be catered by Lydia's Loving Foods.

This mega event, dedicated fully to healing, love and celebration in the many forms, is NOT to be missed. Take advantage of the pre-registration price of only $125 till June 5th ($150 thereafter) (classes nor food is included in the price). Please note that this event requires pre-registration as we have a limited capacity for 250 participants total and we'll sell out!

For more info login to http://www.healingfestival.com
 Alex Medin  Executive Producer  Healing Arts Festival  1-707-490-5510



 Saturday, June 17

# bbq a newbie picnic june 17th at golden gate park
http://http://burningman.com


# *BBQ A NEWBIE (*a Spark Club production in conjunction with the Special Events Team)
PLAN ON IT!

Do you like pic-i-nics? Do you like pic-i-nics with virgins even better?
HEY! Get yer mind out of the gutter! This is a burning*family event,
cause we are gonna...

""BBQ A NEWBIE""
(*a Spark Club production in conjunction with the Special Events Team)

That's right! Bring your virgins, your newbies, your dust-free friends...
And introduce them to the Burners in their backyard. This event is
open to all regardless of affiliation...

:;:Potato Salad:;:

This here is a Potluck BBQ...
Bring something for the grill, or a dish to share, or drinks to
share. It's self-reliant, Burner do-ocracy, gift economy-style, baby!
After all, we're out to edu-ma-cate them virgins on how it's done.

"YOU MUST BRING EVERYTHING WITH YOU TO SURVIVE THE PIC-I-NIC!"
*12 oz beer per adult, per hour.
*Enough grillable food for your entire party.
*Warm clothing that preferably sparkles.
*Goggles to protect eyes in case of dust storms.
*A good folding camp chair or picnic blanket.
*Leave No Trace garbage bags.
*Sunscreen.
*Common sense, an open mind, and a positive, playful attitude.
*A Frizbee is highly recommended.
*Coleslaw, Baked Beans, Ambrosia!

Like BRC, a certain level of stuff will be provided such as charcoal,
plates, utensils, and condiments. You know, the basics...Yes,
condiments!

:.:.Three-Legged Races:.:.

We have lots in store for you, check out the buffet o' fun...

-Camp Klepto pick up soccer game with Bunny Ball.
-Burning Moms.
-Sri Ramadadingdong's 3rd Eye Manifestation Station.
-Music by Iron Rose
-Marching Gamelon
-Hydration Toss-Off.
-Special Events Playa-Twister with Playa-Centric Spots.
-(and more to come...)

***PARTICIPATE!***
Have an idea for a fun activity or participatory
event??? Are you a musician or entertainer???
Send an email to our own Party Radar 
and tell her Rooster sent you.

:::::Ants Marching:::::

*What: "BBQ a Newbie" Pic-i-nic.
*Where: Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Cali-for-n-i-a.
*When: SATURDAY JUNE 17th, 2006, 11am-6pm.
*How: By Car, Bike, Bus or Foot. Speedway Meadow is just west 19th
Ave/Park Presidio Drive on JFK. Extra special props to you if you ride
your bike and carry a casserole.

muni map:
http://tinyurl.com/numy4

Golden Gate Park Map:
http://tinyurl.com/mvrb3   (speedway Meadow is #14)

SEE YOU THERE!
********************
Cucumber Salad,
The Volunteer Resource Team...
HunnyBunny, Jocko, Lyen, Affinity, Dan, Terry, Termeh, PartyRadar & Rooster.
---
SpArK cLuBs are appreciation parties for the Volunteers,
Volunteer Coordinators and Managers of Burning Man. Our ultimate goal
is not only to show our appreciation to our wonderful volunteers, but
also create a friendly and cheerful environment for us all to
mingle and get to know each other.
-- 
Corey Christopher
aka Rooster "Veggie Dogs" Sejx
-List Moderator-
volunteers-announce@
volunteers-sf-announce@
---
rooster at burningman dot com
_______________________________________________
volunteers-sf-announce mailing list
volunteers-sf-announce@burningman.com
https://lists.burningman.com/mailman/listinfo/volunteers-sf-announce


# A WONDERFUL SEAFLOW OCCASION! -- Please join us.
http://www.seaflow.org/downloads/healingartsevent.pdf

We are holding SEAFLOW's annual benefit jewelry sale at the beautiful Healing Arts Center in Stinson Beach on Saturday, June 17th from 2 to 6 pm.  A five-minute practice, Whale Heart Qi Gong, will be taught at 4pm. 

Come play with members of the SEAFLOW pod and peruse the glorious earrings, necklaces, bracelets and anklets that SEAFLOW's co-founder, Vivienne Verdon-Roe, has been busy making for your delight. This year, she has reduced her prices so her jewelry is even more affordable, and 100% of the sales go to our work to protect whales and dolphins and all ocean life. 

We are very grateful to Marion Weber, owner of the lovely Healing Arts Center, for her longtime support of Seaflow and for forgoing any usual commission on the sales from this event.

In addition to Vivienne's jewelry, there are inspirational books, sacred objects, unusual cards and healing goodies at the Center.

A fun-filled afternoon!    Please join us.  (And don?t forget to bring your friends!)  
Details, including directions, are below.

VIVIENNE'S FANTASTIC JEWELRY SALE for SEAFLOW
at:
The Healing Arts Center
3415 Shoreline Blvd
Stinson Beach
on
SATURDAY, JUNE 17th, 2 - 6pm
Whale Heart Qi Gong, 4pm
Refreshments
Music by Michael Stocker and Blue

DIRECTIONS to HEALING ARTS CENTER

From 101, take the Highway One exit to Stinson Beach.  Stay on Highway One all the way to Stinson.  The main street running through the town is Highway One, also called Shoreline Highway.  Healing Arts is one of the first buildings on the left as you come into town.   

For information, call 415-868-2241
To unsubscribe or update your listing go to:
 http://www.seaflow.org



# fundraiser CELLspace is putting on Saturday, June 17th in the Market ( which is outside and across the street from the indoor space).  the event will have bicycle-powered rides, performance acts, food, music, and all kinds of fun stuff.


# http://www.sfbayoil.org/sfoa/artshow

 San Francisco Oil Awareness
 Presents  "( Is It ) The End of the World As We Know It?"
 Bay Area Artists' Views of Peak Oil and Climate Change  at

 Art SF at 110 Capp Street, 5th Floor
 Saturday, June 17 from 7 to 10 P.M.

   Scientists, environmentalists, financiers, world leaders, politicians and the U.N. have all spoken up and warned us to prepare for the advent of Peak Oil and Climate Change.

   We've all seen the images of Katrina, the Indian Ocean, Europe's arctic winter, extreme floods and droughts on every continent and the flexings of powerful muscles over oil.

   Now it is time for artists to step up to the plate. For centuries, the Art World has served not only as History's illustrator, but as society's conscience and a call to arms for its citizenry.

   We are looking for serious/poignant/hopeful/tragic/personal/global views of the changes our planet and society shall be undergoing as the twin crises of peak oil and climate change overtake us.

   While we are not necessarily looking for epic works of art (allowed, nevertheless), we do believe that these are two of the most serious issues facing humanity in the 21st Century. We are seeking the thoughtful works of Bay Area Artists that express this understanding.

   The material in this show will be new to many and for some, a shock. It's tantamount to telling a child there is no Santa. We are not, however, looking for the merely sensational, but for informative, educational, emotional, and yes, humorous art. ( Not TOO black, please. We're talking about people's dreams and futures here.)

   As many pieces as we have space for shall be included.

   Gallery Bar, track lighting, sound system, wooden floor, tall window wall, large service elevator.

   Set-up 7 - 10 P.M. Thursday, June 15 & Friday, June 16th. Ladder, Lights & Water available. Please provide your own fasteners and hammers, screwdrivers.

   Publicity Art SF and San Francisco Oil Awareness have extensive mailing lists and shall be providing publicity throughout the Bay Area.


# Peak Oil/Climate Change Art Show Saturday, June 17, 2006
8 p..m. - 12 midnight $10 slliding scale
Please see http://www.sfbayoil.org/sfoa/artshow  and 
http:// www.sfbayoil.org/sfoa
ArtSF 110 Capp St @ Mission / 16th SF
http://www.artsf.org/
Near 16th & Mission BART, 22 Fillmore. Capp is an alley between  
Mission & South Van Ness off 16th Street.
artshow at sfbayoil.org 415-255-8466
http://www.sfbayoil.org/sfoa/artshow/index.html



# North Beach Festival, June 17th & 18th:
http://www.sfnorthbeach.org/festival


# San Francisco Juneteenth Parade & Street Festival
Saturday, June 17, 2006 - Sunday, June 18, 2006 (10:00 AM - 7:00 PM)
 Fillmore Juneteenth Festival San Francisco, California 94115
Fillmore btw. Geary & McAllister (Yahoo! Maps, Google Maps)
http://upcoming.org/event/76875


# Pejutah Sundance**
Purification Days: June 17th-20th, 2006
Tree Day: June 21st
 Sundance: June 22nd–25th, 2006
 Location: Northern California - Southern Humboldt County*
 This will be a prayer for the survival and continuation of the ancient redwood forests.
  info Durwin WhiteLightning at Durwin45@yahoo.com or call 541-463-7839.



 Monday, June 19

# GALACTIC EARTH FESTIVAL (NorCal)
 Monday, June 19, 2006  - Friday, June 23, 2006 
  Mount Shasta region  California
 http://www.galacticearth.com is on it's way! 


Wed June 21

# The Corporation Wed June 21 7:30 pm $5 donations are accepted
Humanist Hall 390 27th St midtown Oakland, between Telegraph and Broadway, below Pil
510-393-5685 http://www.HumanistHall.net
http://www.eastbayanimaladvocates.org

 
# June 23,24,25 Sierra Nevada World Music Festival
http://snwmf.com  Mendocino County Fair, in Boonville, California.
 BAABA MAAL  CULTURE  DON CARLOS  AMADOU & MIRIAM  LUNA ANGEL


# 6/24 http://dykemarch.org


#  06/24-PINK SATURDAY (7pm-2am street party in The Castro)


# Next ANON, June 24th - Soulstice Groove! http://anonsalon.com



#  06/25-SF PRIDE http://www.SFPride.org


# 30th Annual San Francisco Free Folk Festival
Saturday, June 24, 2006 - Sunday, June 25, 2006
Roosevelt Middle School 460 Arguello SF, CA
http://www.sffolkfest.org
http://upcoming.org/event/65959


#  06/25-SF PRIDE http://www.SFPride.org
SPONSORED by MILLER this year, Bud last year. CORPORATE SCUM.


# Ecological Activism: Local vs. International
Wednesday, June 28, 2006 (8:00 PM)
CounterPulse 1310 Mission St. (Yahoo! Maps, Google Maps)
San Francisco, California 94103 June 28
Ecological Activism: Local vs. International
Representatives of San Francisco-based groups will compare and contrast the scope and activities of local activism vs. global activism. How do they fit together? How do they conflict? What can they learn from each other? Speakers: Kelly Quirke (Friends of the Urban Forest), Bonnie Sherk (Living Library), Patrick McCully (International Rivers Network), and others TBA.
http://upcoming.org/event/53448


# Open Tagging Fri June 29 6:00-7:30pm Free
 
RECEPTION:      Friday, June 29, 6:00-7:30pm
EXHIBITION DATES:    June 19 - July 1, 2006
 
SFAI's City Studio presents Open Tagging, an exhibition of  
challenging visual, audio, and multidisciplinary work created by over  
48 youth from East Oakland, the City of Richmond, and San Francisco's  
Mission District. The exhibition opens June 19 at SFAI's Diego Rivera  
Gallery (800 Chestnut Street, San Francisco) with a closing reception  
on Friday, June 29. Launched in September 2005, City Studio was  
created by San Francisco Art Institute in partnership with local Bay  
Area youth development organizations, neighborhood facilities, and  
school districts to unearth the creative wealth of San Francisco Bay  
Area.
 San Francisco Art Institute 800 Chestnut St  San Francisco
415.351.3538 http://www.sfai.edu    Diego Rivera Gallery at SFAI
 lmartin at sfai.edu


# West Coast Contact Improvisation Festival
Thursday, June 29th to Tuesday, July 4th
8th Street Studios 2525 8th St @ Dwight Berkeley 
Mornings to Evenings http://www.wccif.com


# Critical Mass - Friday 6/30 6pm Justin Herman Plaza: Market @ Embarcadero
http://critical-mass.org Bring bicycle, helmet, light, costume, music... 
Maybe we can encourage the people who block cross traffic to:
wait until the mass arives at that intersection, so as to offend as few drivers as possible.
Definitely hold up / wait before blocking major intersections.    BECAUSE
It would be nice to be visible to as many pedestrians and motorists as possible while
offending/ delaying as few motorists as possible.
Pissing them off is just gonna make them anti-bike.




July 2006

#  July 2006 is the month to Bring the War Home to cities across the
nation with Direct Action and Civil Disobedience to shut down all metropolitan
areas. Then organizers from around the world will converge on DC August 
10th through the 14th to confront the true war machine.

SHUT DOWN DC: August 10th through 14th, 2006. There will be massive
decentralized direct action against all government and corporate
entities.

The vast majority of government and corporate war profiteers are based 
in DC, and its time they experience war first hand. Let's bring the war to
their homes, their offices, their parties and everywhere else they go.

As long as there is a war abroad, we must also have a war at home. With 
the Iran war looming, the Iraq war lingering, and dozens of other wars
raging, it is long past time to bring the war home.

With thousands expected to descend on our fair city, mass housing, free
vegan food, and a convergence space will all be available. Mark your
calendars, tell your friends, plan to come to DC August 10th through
14th, 2006.

More information and details will be coming, and our website should be
up soon. Keep checking back for more details. In the meantime email 
bringthewarhome06 @ hotmail.com


# Mishap Prom 2006 Sat July 1 8:00PM-3:00AM $4 in formal dress, $6 casual
Rickshaw Stop 155 Fell st SF http://www.crapcore.com


# 07/04-CACOPHONY's "Xmas In July" SANTA RAMPAGE http://www.Cacophony.org


# http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/d86b4dfb-8934-40f6-9c1c-57db8e7dcf80
 2006-07-07 4:30 PM Host:  BassCamp; Otto& Dae 
Location:  ~ Pirate's Cove; Mendo Coast! 
When:  Friday, July 7, 4:20pm - 
Sunday, July 9, 4:20pm 
Ahoy and Prepare to be Boarded..SummerCamp is back


# National Nude Recreation Week is July 10-16 2006
If we were meant to be naked, we would be born that way.
Naked people do not support sweat shops or use nuclear energy and phosphates washing their clothes.
Naked people are closer to nature, and take better care of their environment.
Naked people are not hiding anything.


# July 15 - Day of Action against Climate Change and G8 - EF! Call to Action!
A call to action from Earth First! Climate Caucus and Rising Tide North America
 July 15th 2006 -- Direct Action for Climate Justice

  International Day of Direct Action  
 against Climate Change and the G8 
 Rise Up Against G8 Policies
 Target Fossil Fuel Industries in Your Town or Bioregion

  On July 15th, the "Group of 8" (G8) richest industrialized countries will gather in St. Petersburg, Russia to plot their continued commodification and domination of the planet, this time under the banner of "Energy Security." A leaked G8 "Communique on Energy Security" calls for trillions of dollars in new investments in oil, gas and coal production worldwide, plus wide-scale global expansion of nuclear energy. With runaway climate change* looming just over the horizon, such neoliberal business-as-usual poses a direct threat to the continuation of life on Earth as we know it.  Resistance is self defense. The G8 agenda promotes petroleum-dependent "Energy Security" that pollutes our land and atmosphere, ravages poor and indigenous communities, and scorches the Earth's climate. Their recipe for disaster must be met with our global resistance! 

 July 15th will be an International Day of Action Against Climate Change. As G8 energy ministers promise trillions in new subsidies to the industries destroying our planet and our future, we will take action to shut them down! This is a call for autonomous, decentralized actions appropriate for your town, city, or bioregion. Use this international day of action to support local struggles against oil refineries, gas pipelines, strip mines and coal-fired power plants. Disrupt the financial backers of the fossil fuel industry. Host teach-ins to spread sustainable post-petroleum living skills. Find a weak point in the infrastructure of resource exploitation and throw a literal or symbolic wrench in the works. Visit your local polluters and give 'em hell!

  The July 15th International Day of Action Against Climate Change is being mobilized by Rising Tide North America, a new network initiated in the US by the Earth First! Climate Caucus, with inspiration and support from the UK's vibrant Rising Tide direct action movement for climate justice and against climate change. Rising Tide North America is actively mobilizing July 15th actions in local bioregions, as well as reaching out to environmental justice, climate action and radical sustainability movements in all of the G8 countries plus the Global South. 

 Rising Tide North America is building a large collection of outreach and agit-prop materials that can be used by groups around the continent (and the world) to organize locally. These materials will be downloadable from http://www.reclaimthecommons.net and from the website of Rising Tide North America (comin' soon). 

 Join the Rising Tide North America network, and tell us about July 15th actions against climate change being planned in your community or bioregion! Contact us at efclimatecaucus@wildmail.com.

 For more information and updates about July 15th international actions against climate change, plus news and links about additional global resistance against the 2006 G8 Summit from July 14th to 17th, go to http://www.reclaimthecommons.net

   To learn more about the global Rising Tide movement, visit  
http://www.risingtide.org.uk and read "Rising Tide Takes the Helm: Mapping Strategies for Climate Justice" in May-June 2006 Earth First! Journal:  
http://reclaimthecommons.net/article.php?id=316
        To learn more about the origin and purpose of Rising Tide North America, read "Earth First! Climate Caucus: A New Birth in the No Compromise Movement" in May-June 2006 Earth First! Journal:
 http://reclaimthecommons.net/article.php?id=317

  *19 of the 20 hottest years on record have occurred since 1980. Islands in the South Pacific are already evacuating due to rising sea levels. Storms and hurricanes are growing more severe.  Polar bears are drowning as their icy habitat breaks apart and drifts out to sea. Greenland and Antarctica are melting. Everyday we spew more greenhouse gases burned from fossil fuels into the atmosphere; everyday we are one step closer to what scientists refer to as "the tipping point," on the verge of catastrophic and irreversible climate chaos. 


# 7/15-RJ'S 45th BIRTHDAY http://BWClub.net/RJP1home.html


# Critical Mass - Friday 7/28 6pm Justin Herman Plaza: Market @ Embarcadero
http://critical-mass.org Bring bicycle, helmet, light, costume, music... 
Maybe we can encourage the people who block cross traffic to:
wait until the mass arives at that intersection, so as to offend as few drivers as possible.
Definitely hold up / wait before blocking major intersections.    BECAUSE
It would be nice to be visible to as many pedestrians and motorists as possible while
offending/ delaying as few motorists as possible.
Pissing them off is just gonna make them anti-bike.


# GILROY GARLIC FESTIVAL Saturday, July 29th.


# July 28 - 30 Join the Summit for Salmon Fundraiser - Climb Mt. Rainier!
http://www.wildsalmon.org/about/summit-2006-recruit.cfm 


# Green-Soulfest July 29  Park at deFremery Recreation Center
1651 Adeline St., Oakland, California
Come to Green-Soulfest 06 and have an eco- adventure at deFremery Park in
the Eco-West. Take a journey to Africa, Ethiopia, India, the rainforest and
beyond at our eco-themed villages. Receive free massages and ancient
healing, learn eco-building, build your eco-finances, learn how to prevent
disease, have fun in our eco-children's area, discover live food nutrition,
sample delicious living foods, learn how to save your environment and enjoy
great music from around the world.
Vendor booths and sponsorships are available
510-228-8738 healthythrunature yahoo com
Sponsored by: * Healthy Thru Nature Institute * Living Nutrition * San
Francisco Vegetarian Society * Bay Valley * Sacred Grove * Attitudinal
Healing http://sfvs.org


#  07/30-DORE "Up Your" ALLEY FAIR http://www.FolsomStreetFair.com



Augjust 2006

#  August 10th through 14
July 2006 is the month to Bring the War Home to cities across the
nation with Direct Action and Civil Disobedience to shut down all metropolitan
areas. Then organizers from around the world will converge on DC August 
10th through the 14th to confront the true war machine.

SHUT DOWN DC: August 10th through 14th, 2006. There will be massive
decentralized direct action against all government and corporate
entities.

The vast majority of government and corporate war profiteers are based 
in DC, and its time they experience war first hand. Let's bring the war to
their homes, their offices, their parties and everywhere else they go.

As long as there is a war abroad, we must also have a war at home. With 
the Iran war looming, the Iraq war lingering, and dozens of other wars
raging, it is long past time to bring the war home.

With thousands expected to descend on our fair city, mass housing, free
vegan food, and a convergence space will all be available. Mark your
calendars, tell your friends, plan to come to DC August 10th through
14th, 2006.

More information and details will be coming, and our website should be
up soon. Keep checking back for more details. In the meantime email 
bringthewarhome06 @ hotmail.com


# Aug 19	Nonprofit Boot Camp, CraigsList Foundation 	UC Berkeley
http://www.craigslistfoundation.org/index.php?page=Boot_Camp
http://upcoming.org/event/80529


# Dolphin  Adventure Trips  Aug. 19-26, 2006 
 Aug. 26- Sept. 2, 2006 http://www.dolphinpress.com


# Swim with Dolphins Adventure Aug 26 - Sep 2, 2006
http://www.thefirewithin.com/swimwithdolphins.htm or
http://www.dolphinpress.com and click on Dolphin Trip! Enjoy!


# Aug 28 - Sep 4 2006     http://burningman.com     fun in the desert
goto Reno, turn North... 100 miles North of Reno is the Black Rock Desert
http://bmscreensavers.com Download screensavers for ideas of costumes, artcars, projects...



September 2006

# Free History Tour of Dogpatch & Potrero Point
Sunday, September 3, 2006 (11:00 AM)
18th St. & Tennessee St. San Francisco, California
WHERE: starts at 18th and Tennessee
DETAILS: Designated as a San Francisco Historic District, this colorful neighborhood has important ties to many of the city's past commercial industries. From its historic working class cottages and industrial age relics to the current proliferation of ultra-modern lofts, we'll explore the past and present of this suprising, eclectic neighborhood in transition in this 2 hour walking tour. A $5 donation to SF City Guides (non-profit) is suggested, but optional.
http://upcoming.org/event/73267


# Sokano Avenue Stroll  “Send In The Clowns” Sunday, September 10, 2006
 Non-profit Information &/or Fundraising (New- Both Categories merged)
Ø       You may raise money by donation, raffles, memberships and/or materials donated to you.
Ø       You may sell or give away promotional materials about your organization.
Ø       You must charge, report and pay sales tax for goods sold unless you submit an exemption.
Ø       Keep literature distribution and clipboard activity behind your table.
Ø       It you are hosting a game booth, no cash prizes or live animals are allowed. Small toys, balloons and other prizes are acceptable. We encourage you to have game booths rather than sell products. Call us for great booth ideas!
entry fee for a booth to be submitted Aug. 1


#  09/23-SF LOVE PARADE http://www.LoveParadeSF.org


# San Francisco LoveFest:  A Dance Music Parade and Festival 
 Together we will once again rock the streets of San Francisco on Saturday, September 23rd! 
 Once again 30+ floats of every genre of beat will wind it's way down Market St., park and continue the party at the Civic Center Plaza, and continue into the night in parties throughout the city, including the official San Francisco LoveFest after party at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium presented by Skills and Spundae. http://www.LoveParadeSF.org


 09/24-FOLSOM STREET FAIR http://www.FolsomStreetFair.com



# World Farm Animals Day, 10/1 http://BayAreaVeg.org
http://sfvs.org http://sfveeg.org http://farm.org http://pcrm.org
http://idausa.org http://earthsave.org http://vivausa.org http://nocompromise.org


#  10/01-CASTRO STREET FAIR http://www.CastroStreetFair.org


#  10/13-15-FLEET WEEK http://www.FleetWeek.us


#  10/11-NATIONAL COMING OUT DAY


# Oct 14/15 http://greenfestivals.org Washington, D.C.


#  10/24-SF GAY & LESBIAN WORLD TRAVEL EXPO


 


# Nov 11/12 http://greenfestivals.org 8th and Brannan/ councourse exhibition ctr. SF

 The Green Festival is a two-day party with a serious purpose: to accelerate the emergence of a new economic paradigm that is life-affirming and life-restoring. Together we are cultivating a culture of sustainability and social equity that honors our interdependence with all life. Green Festival unites green businesses, social and environmental groups, visionary thinkers and thousands of community members in a lively exchange of ideas, commerce and movement building fun.

Learn: Attend lectures and workshops by thought leaders, business visionaries and community activists shaping the green movement.

Network: Connect with like-minded individuals and organizations who are committed to the possibility of a better world. See Network.Get Involved! Learn about organizations effecting positive and sustainable change in our region, our country, and the around the planet.

Socialize: Have fun interacting with others, for the sheer joy of it. Meet interesting people who share common interests. Spend some time at the food court and listen to local musicians. Parents, find a place to relax in the Family Rest Stop.

Eat Well: Sample delicious, healthy, organic, and sustainable produced food prepared on site. ALL FOODWARE IS BIODEGRADEABLE - COMPOST! WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO BRING YOUR OWN FOODWARE TO THE EVENT.

Greening the Event: We believe in deep sustainability - to achieve intergenerational equity, we must design equity into the present. We try to address all aspects of the event - beginning with our own consciousness and the budgetary process.

Learn how we are creating an eco-commerce model for the Green Festival and our who in the community helps us.

The Green Economy Expo: If you are a green business of any size, this could be the perfect place for you to connect to your target audience. Call 1-877-727-2179 to exhibit your products. See who's Exhibiting in 2005.

Shop at the Green Festival for all of your Holiday Gifts! Purchase goods and services from 300 exhibitors who practice the principles of sustainability, ecology, and social equity. Go shopping online - we've identified online resources for green goods.

Coop America's Green Pages: Check out the original directory of Green Businesses at 
http://www.greenpages.org

Endorse the Earth Charter!

LIMITED OFFER: Purchase Green Festival Compost from DC Festival. Be the first to support turning waste into a resource!



2007 

May

http://wef.ucdavis.edu  Whole Earth Fest UC Davis 3rd Wknd May.
Stanford POW WOW 2nd weekend in May?
http://swcoalition.org Sustainable World Symposium 2nd Wknd?
http://www.BayToBreakers.com Bay To Breakers 3rd Sunday in May

June 
http://harmonyfestival.com Second Weekend in June, Santa Rosa

Aug

http://burningman.com Labor Day Weekend (Aug/Sept)

Sep
http://earthdance.org 3rd wknd? Laytonville CA / Hog Farm

Oct
http://burningman.com Decompression 3rd Sunday in Oct.

Nov
http://greenfestivals.org 8th St. @ Brannan SF 1st? 2nd? wknd Nov.



Every 1st Wednesday: http://exploratorium.edu FREE!
Every 1st Thursday: Art receptions @ 49 Geary 5:30-7:30pm
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