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Free Stuff: http://freecycle.org
http://www.craigslist.org/zip
or ask me: I'm giving away lots of stuff too!


I would like 4 or 5 foot lengths of bamboo to stick in trash cans at festivals: 
So I can designate recycling containers
bottle atop the glass recycle,
can atop the aluminum, plastic over plastic.
So that folks can recycle without reading.


SF events 7.8  See SF Mime Troupe http://sfmt.org
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/07/08/18286422.php
 

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 390 27th St Oakland between Broadway and Telegraph
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.


more events on    http://indybay.org
Saturday Jul 8
     1:30PM SF Mime Troupe - "Godfellas" 
     2PM Labor Fest- Presente! (Book Reading) 
     3PM SF: Writers Workshop With Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz 
     5:30PM radical queer open meeting, Gay Shame SF 
     6PM SAC: Saturday PEACE DEMONSTRATION WITH PROTEST ART 
     7PM SF: International Working Class Film & Video Festival 
     7:30PM SF: Mexico Solidarity Benefit Concert: ZONK, Genie &... 
  Sunday Jul 9
     1PM SF: Testosterone - ALL ABOUT IT! 

 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/06/AR2006070600638_pf.html 
Wildfires May Be Linked to Global Warming


Global warming = increased forest fire: Science Mag link (DOWNLOAD)
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/rapidpdf/1128834.pdf


Rachel's News #862: The Bemidji Statement
http://www.rachel.org


The key to ending tyranny      Abolish the Fed Reserve !
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/621784436


One Year After London Bombings: Serious Questions Raised in a Top U.K. Newspaper
http://www.WantToKnow.info/060707londonbombings


Hate Groups Are Infiltrating the Military, Group Asserts
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/07/washington/07recruit.html?_r=1&oref=slogin


Zionists and 9/11 - Connecting The Dots
 By Douglas Herman Exclusive to http://Rense.com

 
Ken Lay
http://rigint.blogspot.com/2006/07/justice-can-wait.html
http://www.waynemadsenreport.com


Scanner Producer: Movie Highlights How Fear, Surveillance Used To Control Populations
 http://prisonplanet.com/index.html


Cheney's Investment bucks:
http://www.tacitus.org/?op=displaystory;sid=2006/6/21/214934/141


Venezuela gets backing for U.N. council seat
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/14983022.htm



14 Characteristics of Fascism
http://www.indybay.org/news/2006/03/1806529.php



  "Nothing is more despicable than respect based on fear."
-- Albert Camus
(1913-1960)
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Albert.Camus.Quote.2795


"Authority without wisdom
is like a heavy axe without an edge,
fitter to bruise than polish."
-- Anne Bradstreet
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Anne.Bradstreet.Quote.2794


"The issues can be stated very briefly:
Who will be controlled?
Who will exercise control?
What type of control will be exercised?
Most important of all, toward what end or purpose,
or in the pursuit of what value, will control be exercised?"
-- Carl Rogers
(1902-1987)
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Carl.Rogers.Quote.2796



California:

10) Signaling a welcome change at the top, managers of the California
Department of Forestry (CDF) traveled from Sacramento to Jackson Forest in
late June. They came expressly to tour the forest with Kathy Bailey of the
Sierra Club and me. We spent most of the day walking and talking along a
route that I had chosen, one that showed beautiful redwood groves
undisturbed for eighty years, a Pomo Indian campsite, remains of historic
railroad trestles, and the aftermath of clearcut logging operations. At the
end of the day, the senior CDF managers emphasized their understanding that
the current times called for a new mission for Jackson State Forest, one
that emphasizes the potential of Jackson to become a world-class research
forest and one that recognizes the value of preserving and restoring the
forest. This is a fresh breeze, indeed, and very welcome. The June meeting
had its origins in an earlier invitation from Ruben Grijalva, the newly
appointed Director of the California Department of Forestry, to meet with
him and his staff in Sacramento. I approached the meeting with hope, but
also with fear that CDF would maintain the stonewall that has prevented all
progress on Jackson Forest reform for six years. To my surprise and delight,
Mr. Grijalva quickly expressed a willingness to explore new solutions and
seek consensus. Early in the meeting, I said that to get an acceptable
solution, CDF must be willing to fund its unrelated forestry programs from
sources other than cutting trees in Jackson Forest. In the 1990s, timber
revenues from Jackson funded almost one-third of the total budget of CDF.
The drive for timber revenue led to the neglect of other forest values and,
ultimately, to the formation of the Campaign. Until this point, CDF had
steadfastly refused to consider lowering its timber harvests to promote
other forest values. Jackson revenue was viewed as too important to
sacrifice. Mr. Grijalva replied that he had already publicly stated that he
was willing to fund the department's forestry programs from alternative
sources, and that he meant it. Suddenly, the discussion moved beyond fixed
positions to seeking mutually acceptable solutions.
http://www.jacksonforest.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


# Oregon Country Fair July 7,8,9 11am-7pm
http://www.oregoncountryfair.org


# SAN FRANCISCO'S FINEST POLITICAL COMEDY - FREE IN THE PARKS!
 
SF Mime Troupe presents: 

GODFELLAS 
Imagine a nation where religious fervor runs hot, and faith rhetoric runs hotter. Where belief has replaced reason, and where Liberty and Justice play a broken second fiddle to an all powerful, omniscient and omnipresent military-industrial God complex. That's the nation Reverend C.B. De Love wants. And that's also the nation where shy civics teacher Angela Franklin finds herself. But in her struggle to stop the coming Theocracy will Angela go too far? In her zeal to destroy the opiate of the masses, will she make a religion out of her anti-religion, and join the ranks of the Gangsters for God? Or will she see the folly of blind faith in anything - even the Constitution - and return to Reason? 

Shows are free in the parks... call for ticket info for the evening shows ... the below list includes shows across the bay area and also in Point Arena, Redway, Bolinas, Palo Alto, Sebastapol, Chico, Davis, Sacramento, Ukiah, Hayward, Grass Valley, Culver City, Sonoma and Santa Cruz. 
 
7/8 & 7/9 
CEDAR ROSE PARK (Sat & Sun) 
1300 Rose Street, a block from Cedar & Chestnut - Berkeley 
Music 1:30pm, Show 2:00pm 

7/15 
PEACOCK MEADOW - GOLDEN GATE PARK (Sat) 
JFK Drive, bet. McLaren Lodge & Conservatory - San Francisco 
Music 1:30pm, Show 2:00pm 

7/16 
LAKESIDE PARK (Sun) 
Lakeside Drive at Lake Merritt - Oakland 
Music 1:30pm, Show 2:00pm 

7/20 
ARENA THEATER (Thurs) 
214 Main Street - Point Arena 
Music 7:30pm, Show 8:00pm 
Ticket info Call: 707-882-3272 

7/21 
MATEEL COMMUNITY CENTER (Fri) 
59 Rusk Lane - Redway 
Music 7:30pm, Show 8:00pm 
Ticket info Call: 707-923-3368 

7/23 
MILL VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTER (Sun) 
180 Camino Alto near E. Blithedale - Mill Valley 
Music 1:30pm, Show 2:00pm 

7/29 
MOSSWOOD PARK (Sat) 
MacArthur & Broadway - Oakland 
Music at 1:30pm, Show at 2:00pm 

7/30 
YERBA BUENA GARDENS (Sun) 
Mission & 3rd - San Francisco 
Music 1:30pm, Show 2:00pm 

AUGUST 

8/5 
GLEN PARK (Sat) 
Bosworth & O'Shaughnessy - San Francisco 
Music 1:30pm, Show 2:00pm 

8/6 
BOLINAS COMMUNITY CENTER (Sun) 
Mesa Park - Bolinas 
Music 2:00pm, Show 2:30pm 
Ticket info Call: 415-868-2128 

8/12 & 8/13 
LIVE OAK PARK (Sat, Sun) 
Shattuck & Berryman - Berkeley 
Music 1:30pm, Show 2:00pm 

8/18 
ANALY HIGH SCHOOL (Fri) 
6950 Analy Ave. - Sebastopol 
Music 7:00pm, Show 7:30pm 
Ticket info Call: 415-285-1717 

8/19 
MITCHELL PARK (Sat) 
600 E. Meadow Drive - Palo Alto 
Music 4:30pm, Show 5:00pm 

8/20 
WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK (Sun) 
Columbus & Union - San Francisco 
Music 1:30pm, Show 2:00pm 

8/26 & 8/27 
WILLARD PARK/HO CHI MINH (Sat & Sun) 
Hillegass & Derby - Berkeley 
Music 1:30pm, Show 2:00pm 

SEPTEMBER 

9/2-9/4 
DOLORES PARK (Sat, Sun & Mon) 
18th & Dolores - San Francisco 
Music 1:30pm, Show 2:00pm 

9/7 
TODD GROVE PARK (Thurs) 
Park Blvd. - Ukiah 
Music 6:30pm, Show 7:00pm 

9/9 
SOUTHSIDE PARK (Sat) 
6th and T Street Bandshell - Sacramento 
Music 3:30pm, Show 4:00pm 

9/10 
COMMUNITY PARK (Sun) 
F Street btw. 14th & Covell - Davis 
Music 3:30pm, Show 4:00pm 

9/12 
CHABOT COLLEGE (Tues) 
Performance Arts Center, Hesperian Blvd. - Hayward 
Music 6:30pm, Show 7:00pm 

9/14 & 9/15 
CENTER FOR THE ARTS (Thurs, Fri) 
314 W. Main Street - Grass Valley 
Music 7:00pm, Show 7:30pm 
Ticket info Call: 530-274-8384 

9/16 
CEDAR GROVE IN BIDWELL PARK/KZFR (Sat) 
1968 East 8th Street - Chico 
Music 6:00pm, Show 6:30pm 
Ticket info Call: 530-345-8136 
www.chicotickets.com 


9/20-9/24 
ACTORS' GANG THEATER (Weds-Sun) 
at the Ivy Substation, 9070 Venice Blvd - Culver City 
Music 7:30pm, Show 8:00pm, Weds, Thurs, Fri, Sat 
Music 1:30pm, Show 2:00pm, Sat, Sun 
Ticket info: TBA 

9/28 
SEBASTIANI THEATER (Thurs) 
476 First Street East (on the plaza) - Sonoma 
Music 7:00pm, Show 7:30pm 
Ticket info Call: 707-996-9756 

9/30 & 10/1 
SAN LORENZO PARK (Sat & Sun) 
Dakota Avenue (downtown) - Santa Cruz 
Music 2:30pm, Show 3:00pm 

To view this listing, click here: 
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/listing/SAN-FRANCISCOS-FINEST-POLITICAL-COMEDY-FREE-IN-THE-PARKS/san-francisco-ca/2d52a35b-e848-434e-9f99-7405460460a6


# SummerCamp'06 
 	Friday, July 7, 2006 - Sunday, July 9, 2006  private event
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 and sailing under the Black Flag! Since 2001 BassCamp has sent hundreds of kids to SummerCamp, and we’ve been having a lot of fun doing it. 

BassCamp is hosting SummerCamp’06 to raise money for Girls 2000. Girls 2000 is an after-school program for at-risk girls in Bay View/Hunters Point. A portion of your ticket price will go directly toward send these girls to camp this summer. In fact, this very same Camp... 

More information about Girls2000: www.hunterspointfamily.org/girls.html

Pirate SummerCamp will land on an 80 acre farm surrounded by a 700+ acre nature reserve along the Mendocino Coast. Chill in the old growth forests, lush meadows, walk down a beautiful trail to our beach, and share nature trails with other like-minded pirates. 

Our vessels set sail on Friday, July 7th at 4:20pm. We sail into port on Friday evening, set up camp, and spend an evening around the fire with live music & smores. Live music provided by YOU - bring your instrument; guitars, drums and voices…aaargh! Spin fire? Good, bring it! 

Saturday @ SummerCamp can be spent raiding the nearby beach, doing yoga in the meadow, taking a hike, searching for treasure, or getting a massage in the shade. Saturday afternoon, the BBQs will be lit up, and we’ll fire up the SOUND SYSTEM in the meadow, and open the BAR! 

Saturday night, put on yer most pirate-core gear and prepare to surrender your booty! Swagger on out to the meadow and give yer booty up! 

At the helm: 

Special Guests: 
FredFunk (BrassTax) 
Shizzla (House of Lotus) 
Stephan/Jive (Fix) 
Aaron Pope (DeepEnd) 

Angels of bAss: Born at SnowCamp…back to Pillage and Plunder SummerCamp! 
ViaJay (AoB) 
Tamo (AoB) 
J9 (AoB) 
Jess (AoB) 

Repeat Offenders: 
TophOne (redwine’O) 
Abe (BassCamp) 
Drei (BassCamp) 
Alibi (House of Lotus) 
Ding-Donger (Planet S’Bot) 

Sunday afternoon; we load up the ships, patch our leaks and set sail for home. 
The weekend is yers for the cut-throat rate of $200; remember we’re sending a bunch of kids to camp here... 

Passage includes the following and more: 

Roundtrip private bus transportation (from SF) 
Delicious food for the entire weekend 
Beer, wine and drinks 
Outdoor Yoga 
Saturday night, all-night, Surrender Yer’ Booty Pirate Bash 
Monster Sound by MikeG @ AudioVisions! 

There’s plenty o' room for everyone, as our spoils are much bigger this year. Please pass this invite on to other like-minded people that might like to contribute their presence to this event... 

Please note that your space will not be reserved until yer check is received mate. Checks must be received by June 15th. There are no refunds, period. 

Make $200 checks payable to BassCamp and mail to: 

BassCamp 
3288 21st street, Suite #64 
San Francisco CA 94110 

If you have any questions, please contact us at: 
basscampsf @ gmail.com 

Or individually: 
ottosf @ hotmail.com 
daehhan @ yahoo.com



Sat Jul 8 

# DJ Gray is spinning in the center room, vendors line the street, Nicole
Daedone is coming up at 1pm to speak followed by Good Vibration co-founder
Carol Queen at 2pm.

Hula Hooping coming along with movement, more music, more speakers and
fun. Get off your computer, come out into the sun, and hang out with us at
One Taste. Best of all, its FREE!

Today, 11am to 7pm.

From BART - take the Civic Street exit and walk down 8th street to Folsom,
make a left on Folsom and go past 7th. You'll hear the music at 1074
Folsom.

Street parking is available. Call us with questions- 415.503.1100 or visit
http://www.onetastesf.com
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Events mailing list
Events@onetastesf.com
http://onetastesf.com/mailman/listinfo/events_onetastesf.com



# Orgasmic Open House and Women’s Fest 
Saturday, July 8, 2006
11 am - 7 pm

Orgasmic Open House and Women’s Fest Join us for a celebration of women, summer and sensuality. Come together on Saturday, July 8, 2006 at One Taste. Join us at this unique urban retreat center for a day of turn on and expression. Indulge in massages and feast on healthy food offered by the One Taste Café. Be in the presence of powerful women speakers, talented artisans, and gifted musicians. 

Located at One Taste 1074 Folsom @ 7th St, SF, CA
More Info 
http://www.onetastesf.com/womensfestival/index.html

Party all day: • Music by DJ Gray • Massages • Women speakers on sex, sensuality, creating a life you love and more. Including Carol Queen, co-founder of Good Vibrations. • Speed dating • Art show • Women vendors with jewelry, clothes, and much more!

For more information, contact us at 415.503.1100 or email us at info @ onetastesf.com 
Speakers

Keynote Speaker
Carol Queen 
If You Want Something Done Right, Do it Yourself: 
Why Masturbation is a Woman's Best Friend
2-3pm

Self-pleasure is the cornerstone of erotic pleasure, but too many women still think only sex with a partner is "real" and legitimate. Join Carol to find out why it's actually the best thing for you... alone OR in a relationship. From learning orgasm to incorporating it into exhibitionistic teaching with your lover, knowing your way around your own body is healthy, hot, centering, and very pleasurable.

When Good Vibrations Staff Sexologist Carol Queen earned her doctorate in 1998 from the Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, she was already an award-winning author, widely anthologized and well published in magazines and periodicals. Carol writes a regular column on the Good Vibrations web site and has been featured in major national publications including Glamour, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, Men’s Health, Esquire, and Playboy. An expert on a multitude of sex-related topics, she's has appeared on numerous television shows and has been an invited lecturer across the country. Dr. Queen is the author of Exhibitionism for the Shy, Real Live Nude Girl, and The Leather Daddy and the Femme, and has co-edited eight other books. She's the founding director of the Center for Sex and Culture in San Francisco. www.sexandculture.org
	
Nicole Daedone
Insight Institute 
How to live a sensual life
1-2pm
http://www.insightinstitute.net

Sabine Grandke-Taft 
Radiant Embodiment: The pleasure of relaxing into your feminine side 
11 - 12pm

Tarra Christoff 
Soul Circles for Women in Work Transition 
12pm - 1pm
http://www.tarrachristoff.com

Lori Grace 
Tantra and Sexual Energetics
3 - 4pm 

Camille Nowell
Integral Theory and Transformative Practice
4-5pm

Alison Marks 
Creating Sacred Space at Home
5 - 6pm

Tarra Christoff & Lori Schwanbeck
Awakening to Our Senses: For Ourselves & For the Planet
6-7pm
 		
Exhibitors
 
	One Taste Urban Retreat Center
Producer and host 
Free Massages 
http://www.onetastesf.com	 		Yogi Times Magazine 
Co-Sponsor
http://www.yogitimes.com
 	 	 	 	 
 	Roberta Teller:
Tarot card readings	 	 	Tarra Christoff & Lori Schwanbeck
 	 	 	 	 
 	Carol Queen: 
Information on The Center for Sex and Culture		 	Taiko Fujimura:
mixed media, abstract art
a	 	 	 	 
 	Dana Levitt
Danalevittdesigns.com
 	 	Music by DJ Gray
http://www.djgray.net
 	 	 	 	 
 	Taiko Roskothen: 
jewelry			Insight Institute
http://www.insightinstitute.net 	 	 
 	Maria Farhatt: 
Marfardesigns			Ruchika Marwah Khanna: international art, jewelry and crafts 	 
Musicians
 	Guy Jara	 	 	Jessica Frasure
 	Dawn Sea Khars & Michelle Mountain


#  earthguardians Banadana and MOOP Bag Silkscreening -this weekend
Good Morning! - I wanted to remind everyone that our annual earth
guardian silkscreening party is this weekend at Loki's place in Oakland.
You are all welcome to come and bring your Tshirts to screen in addition
to the MOOP bags and bandanas that we'll be screening.

Please let me know if you have any questions.  Keep checking the EG web
site for new information.  I've been working on a section on green
burners (including both Burning Man LLC (department) efforts and
participant effort.   Let me know if I've captured your information
correctly!  Also, our calendar of events, camp page and volunteer teams
pages are being updated regularly and new information is posted on the
camp and events page each week.
http://www.tonyandkarina.us/eg/index.htm

Karina aka lorax

July 8 : Banadana and MOOP Bag Silkscreening
WHAT: We'll be silkscreening Earth Guardians Bandanas and MOOP bags

HOW: Bring your own Tshirts and sewing machine (to attach straps to the
bags).

WHERE: Join us at Loki's place in Oakland, 268 Euclid Ave.
http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q=268+Euclid+Ave,+Oakland,+CA

WHEN:We'll be starting at 11 am on Saturday, we may continue on Sunday
depending upon progress on Saturday.
[earthguardians-announce] Banadana and MOOP Bag Silkscreening -this weekend


# NextArts Presents:  The Concert For Kids
 July 8, 2006 6:00PM-9:00PM
 Free (but bring a new unused school supply)
 
This is part of the 2006 NextArts Concerts With A Cause Series.

July 8, 2006 "The Concert For Kids"
Featuring:  Paula West & The Fillmore Preservation Jazz Big Band
6-9:00PM

Following our "Sock It To Me Concert" (2005), NextArts will present  
concerts on Saturday nights in Potrero Park, from 6-9:00PM.  Potrero  
Park is located in the Mission District of San Francisco (25th &  
Potrero).  This is the first nighttime concert series in SF history.

Each concert is a separate collection drive.  As with last years'  
concert, we ask attendees to check their drawer for (new) unused  
items - tag still attached.  This collection drive is for school  
supplies.  It's all about the art of giving.  If it's new and you  
think kids can use it, please bring it to the concert.  No scissors  
or other sharp objects please!

Benefiting orgs:  Buena Vista Elementary, Malcolm X Elementary
 
NextArts is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization.  For more  
information please visit http://www.NextArts.org
 
Potrero del Sol Park (Potrero Park) @ Cesar Chavez
1401 Potrero Ave San Francisco 415-970-9005
http://www.NextArts.org/faq.php


# "The Temple Builder" Film Documentary/ SF- 7.08.06
Get YER Freak on! & Kollol present: "The Temple Builder"
A special screening of "The Temple Builder" documentary
on David Best and the Temples at Burning Man.
http://www.thetemplebuilder.com
Saturday July 8, 2006
@ Xenodrome
1320 Potrero, between 25th/Cesar Chavez
doors: 7pm
screening: 8-10pm
soiree: 10pm-late
$10-20 donation
More info: http://www.djlaird.com
Enter the world of David Best, the most celebrated artist ever to emerge from the 20 year-old creative
maelstrom of counter culture that is Burning Man.
Filmed over the course of five years, The Temple Builder paints a deeply intimate portrait of the man
behind the myths; from his incredible art car and collage work, to the powerful spiritual centers he
creates in the Black Rock Desert to his courageous work in San Raphael, CA for the benefit of
day-laborers, Best's work powerfully impacts the people around him.
Post-screening we will host a soiree with djs and performers who are a part of the Burning Man community and have been involved in art projects and sound camps over the years.
- GOLDILOX - Sleevin' Records/LUSH
- SMOOVE - Newsbreaks
- M3 - Green Gorilla Lounge
- LAIRD - LUSH/Boombox/Get YER Freak on!
- MAJITOPE - LUSH/Flaming Lotus Girls
- SATSI - LUSH
- DJ 7 - NK7
- ADNAN - Forward/LUSH
- RAPHAEL - All Star Donut
Theatre seating, 2 rooms, limited capacity. Please arrive early for entry to screening ... we
expect to be beyond capacity and will close the doors when it's full, until after screening.
We look forward to seeing you!


# Dionysian DANCE! ~ feel the Spirit Movin’!
 Saturday, July 8th, 9pm , Church of Soul, 1550 5th st., Oakland    
http://churchofsoul.org/directions.html Suggested Donation: $5-10  
 

# Moonshine party @ the Porn Palace 7/8
Giddy up pard'ner and ride on down for a hot night in San Francisco!

WHAT:  Moonshine Saloon Fundraiser
WHERE: 5th/Mission, SF (exact address given after ticket purchase)
WHEN:  Saturday, July 8th 9pm - 4am
COST:  $12 to $20 sliding scale donation
WHY:   Help the Moonshine Saloon Art Car ride again - raising funds to get us to the playa for Burning Man 2006!

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WANTED:  Criminals, Loose Women, and Citizens of Ill Repute to stock our Jail Cell
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Put on your Cowboy hats & spurs or Saloon girl duds for a night in the Wild West.
Sexy Go-Go Dancers - See the Saloon Girls (and Redstickman) kick up their heels!

2 rooms of music!

The Dungeon:
Forest Green (SisterSF/Daly City Records/forestgreen.org)
Sinukus (FunkyCozy/Below Zero)
DJ Addison (Stargaze Family)
Powerlounger (Qool/Looq Records/Funk Camp/Fandango)

The Saloon:
Redstickman (Ambient Mafia/FnF)
MC Boomerang Fidget (Ambient Mafia/HATFYR)
Harken (Ambient Mafia/Epiphany)
drop (Ambient Mafia/butterzone)
Speakeasy Ray (Ambient Mafia/Hope Chest)

How to Get In:
1) Send a PayPal purchase (Services) to moonshinesaloon@yahoo.com with your donation & your full legal name (the one on your ID) and the names/number of people in your party for the fundraiser ($12-$20 / per person)

**Paypal deadline is midnight Friday July 7th!**

2) You will receive confirmation and party location details a day or two before the event

3) Your name will be added to the door list with the number of guests you've paid for

4) If you are unable to send payment by PayPal, please email moonshinesaloon@yahoo.com to arrange another form of payment

Looking forward to seeing you there!
Please feel free to forward invite to trusted friends.
- The Moonshine Saloon Crew



# San Francisco Mime Troupe presents Godfellas
Saturday, July 8th and Sunday, July 9th
1:30pm music, 2pm show
Free. Donations appreciated.

Imagine a nation where religious fervor runs hot, and rhetoric runs  
hotter. Where belief has replaced reason, and where Liberty and  
Justice play a broken second fiddle to an all powerful, omniscient,  
omnipresent military-industrial God complex. That's the nation  
Reverend C.B. De Love wants. That's also the nation where shy civics  
teacher Angela Franklin finds herself. In her struggle to stop the  
coming Theocracy, will Angela go too far? In her zeal to destroy the  
opiate of the masses, will she make a religion out of her anti- 
religion, joining the ranks of the Gangsters for God? Or will she see  
the folly of blind faith in anything - even the Constitution - and  
return to Reason? Come see this musical comedy by the San Francisco  
Mime Troupe.

Cedar Rose Park
1300 Rose Street, a block from Cedar & Chestnut    Berkeley

http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q=Berkeley,+CA
 
frankieshoes @ hotmail.com http://sfmt.org



Sun July 9

# Reclaim Our Fate! Climate, Energy and Global Justice * Sun July 9: DC teach-in / concert / spokescouncil!
Reclaim Our Fate!
  Climate, Energy, and Global Justice  A FREE half-day Teach-In, followed by Spokescouncil and Benefit Concert   

    Join activists speaking out on the Climate Change and Energy Crises! As Global Justice movements plan worldwide protests opposing the July 15-17 2006 G8 Summit in Russia -- where world leaders including President Bush will meet for "energy security" consultations that threaten the Earth and people everywhere with economic and ecological disaster -- we gather to reclaim the debate & our fate from corporate domination by the Group of 8!   SUNDAY July 9th, noon-midnight (doors open 11:30 am -- see schedule below) 
    at the People's Media Center and AlFishawy Cafe  4132 Georgia Avenue, NW Washington DC (between Upshur & Taylor, 3 blocks North of Petworth metro Station on the green line, Bus #70/71/62/64)      12 to 1:45 Climate Science 101 and Direct Action Strategies to stop Climate Catastrophe. Presented by Climate Crisis Coalition and Rising Tide North America

  2 to 3:45 The Mountain Justice Movement to Save Appalachia's Mountains from Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining -- And Energy Alternatives that Don't Suck! Presented by Mountain Justice Summer and Energy Justice Network 

    4 to 5:45 Oil and Empire, Bombs and Poverty ... For Global Justice, Against War: Linking Our Movements, Before It's Too Late! Discussion facilitated by local DC anti-war and global justice activists 
     PLUS trainings (Legal, Medical, Tactics) for affinity groups and individuals participating in non-violent direct action with the July 10-16 DC Gr8 Week of Resistance to the G8's Great Greed!

  Teach-In organized by Rising Tide North America and Mobilization for Global Justice , Sponsored by Reclaim the Commons  Visit www.rtc.revolt.org and e-mail   reclaimthecommons@gmail.com for more details  *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
    AND AFTER THE TEACH-IN!! 6-midnight ** $5 vegetarian dinner-n-drink ( No Alcohol )   
  6:30 pm**Action Spokescouncil meeting for DC Week of Resistance to the G8 ** 8-midnight **Benefit concert for "Green Scare" imprisoned environmental activists and for the July 15th International Day of Direct Action against Climate Change ** OPEN TO ALL! With Mosquito Death Squadon (art/experimental rock) and more bands TBA   $5 donation suggested-no one turned away.

  ** The Green Scare is a federal round-up environmental and animal rights activists, which The National Lawyer's Guild among others has condemned as  unconstitutional. Officially called "Operation Backfire", this wide-scale orchestrated investigation of activists uses paid informants, warrantless spying on a range of organizations, and threats of severe sanctions to leverage fear of conviction under unprecedented penalties for property crimes. 888-NLG-ECOLAW is a hotline established to support these activists. Visit www.greenscare.org for more info on solidarity with Green Scare victims. **    
  ** The G8, or Group of 8, is the seven wealthiest industrialized nations in the world plus Russia. They officially meet once a year to strategize policies and plan their joint domination of the world, and in recent years have been confronted by intense popular demonstrations wherever they go. The political heads of these countries -- the U.S., Canada, England, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Japan -- are pushing the agenda of corporate globalization at the cost of the welfare of the people they claim to represent. We take to the streets when the G8 meets to reject their worldview of profit at any cost, and to reclaim our commons of autonomous political space. Authentic democracy or corporate oligarchy? The choice is ours... ** 
     ******************************************************************************************************************  

RELCAIM THE DEBATE! RESIST THE G8! Visit www.rtc.revolt.org for frequent updates about global resistance to the July 15-17 2006 G8 Summit. Contact reclaimthecommons@gmail.com

  THE PEOPLE'S MEDIA CENTER WANTS YOU! July 2006, People's Media Center at AlFishawy Cafe is hosting a full month of gatherings and events. Check out their calendar of events at http://dcradiocoop.org/apps/webcal/month.php?user=alfishawypublicevents Contact Ryme Katkhouda, 

Coordinator of the People's Media center and AlFishawy Cafe,
Co-founder of dcradiocoop.org and wbix.org,
Executive Producer of "Voices With Vision", Th 11am on WPFW 89.3FM in DC 
  * cell 917-681-7228  wbixclass @ yahoo.com



# Sun, Jul 9, 7pm "Buyer, Be Fair" — Film Screening, Reception & Discussion
Artists’ Television Access 992 Valencia Street (at 21st) San Francisco
 http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php



# 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.


# Full Moon 2006 in Pacific Standard Time:
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/phase/phase2001pst.html

Year      New Moon       First Quarter       Full Moon       Last Quarter

 2006                    
        Jun 25  08:05     Jul  3  08:37     Jul 10  19:02     Jul 17  11:13    
        Jul 24  20:31     Aug  2  00:46     Aug  9  02:54     Aug 15  17:51    
        Aug 23  11:10     Aug 31  14:56     Sep  7  10:42 p   Sep 14  03:15    
        Sep 22  03:45 A   Sep 30  03:04     Oct  6  19:13     Oct 13  16:25    
        Oct 21  21:14     Oct 29  13:25     Nov  5  04:58     Nov 12  09:45    
        Nov 20  14:18     Nov 27  22:29     Dec  4  16:25     Dec 12  06:32    
        Dec 20  06:01     Dec 27  06:48                                        


# Full Moon dates 2006 in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
PST - Pacific US. GMT-7 (Pacific Standard Time subtract 7 hours)
If your local time zone is currently on Daylight Savings time, 
please add one hour to the standard times listed in the Moon phases tables.
Year	Month	Day	Time	Day of week

2006 	Jul	    11	    03:03	Tue
2006 	Aug	 9	    10:55	Wed
2006	   Sep	 7 	    18:43	Thu
2006	   Oct	 7	    03:13	Sat
2006	   Nov	 5	    12:58	Sun
2006	   Dec	 5	    00:24	Tue

http://www.screensaver-download.com/full_moon_calendar_dates.html


# Ask a Scientist - Gray Whale Mystery 

Mon, Jul 10 7:00 - 9:00 pm  Free 

Ask a Scientist and KQED present: Gray Whale Mystery

Once hunted to the brink of extinction, the gray whale has made an 
amazing comeback in the last 80 years. But in 1999 and 2000, these 
unique creatures suddenly began to disappear by the thousands -- 
losing an entire one-third of their population. In the "Gray Whale 
Obstacle Course" episode of KQED's "Jean-Michel Cousteau Ocean 
Adventures" (airing July 19th), Cousteau and his team look for 
answers as they travel the friendly giants' long migration route 
through polluted waters fraught with hungry killer whales and 
dangerous military sonar, all the way to their diminishing Arctic 
feeding grounds. Come get a sneak preview of this thought-provoking 
episode and learn more about these fascinating animals at tonight's 
talk, co-presented with KQED.

Speaker: Shari Bookstaff, Professor of Biology at Skyline College and 
President of the American Cetacean Society

About the Series: Ask a Scientist is an informative, entertaining, 
science lecture series, held at a San Francisco cafe. Each event 
features a speaker on a current topic, a short presentation, and the 
opportunity to ask all those burning questions that have been keeping 
you up at night. No tests, grades, or pressurehellipjust food, 
drinks, socializing, and conversation about the universe's most 
fascinating mysteries! www.askascientistsf.com/

 Venue: Canvas Gallery 1200 9th Ave (@ Lincoln) San Francisco



Tue Jul 11

# Tue, Jul 11, 2006      6:00 pm Oakland City Hall
Oakland Food System Assessment & Upcoming City Council Hearing
1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza (btw 14th and 15th at Clay Street) Oakland
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php


# FREE Intro | Personal Evolution & NLP | July 11th

"I could rave about how Jason's guidance has changed my life [...] this
pales in comparison to how Jason's IDEAs have changed the lives of countless
people around me -- both directly through the amazing training he did with
my staff, and indirectly in the hundreds of students we influence as
instructors and coaches [...] I can confidently credit much of the success
of my growing company (16.2% growth last year) to the brilliant education
Jason provided. I can sum up his work as the MasterCard commercial might,
'Priceless.'"

- Isa "GlitterGirl" Isaacs, Founder, Temple of Poi
--

What: Intro to Personal Evolution: A Brief Introduction to NLP
      and Evolutionary Awareness

When: Tuesday July 11th 7:00 pm to 9:30pm

Where: The Arete Center for Excellence

Full Details: 
http://evolutionaryawareness.com/events/intros/intro.php

Why...?

Have you ever wonder what all of this personal development was  really for?
What was the broader point? Or perhaps how it all the  modalities fit
together? Have you ever wanted to be free from your  past--really free? Free
from not only the emotional charge, but also free from the limiting
decisions, and beliefs that were formed around  events? Have you ever wanted
to develop a healthy sense of self and  ego--true esteem for the self--and
all of the freedom that comes  from that? Have you ever wanted to have
access to your true core--the  best within you? Your deepest self?

That is what is available to you through this event. Not just the "what",
but the specific "how".

And if you knew how to do all of that...what would it be worth to you?  What
kind of difference could it make in your life? In your relationships?  In
your career path? In assisting you in discovering and living your purpose?

The possibilities are limitless...RSVP now to reserve your spot and your
ticket to personal evolution.

http://evolutionaryawareness.com/events/intros/intro.php

In Evolution,

Jason
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  Jason D. McClain | Evolutionary Guide™ | I.D.E.A. | 415/261.2867
http://evolutionaryawareness.com | liberate@evolutionaryawareness.com 


# The 711 Club Memorial Flashmob: 7:11 on 7/11 in front of the 7-11 at 711 
Tue, Jul 11      7:11pm-8:00pm      Free 
What better way to remember the 711 than to spend 7/11 at the 7-11?

What: Flashmob to memorialize the 711 Club
Where: 711 Market Street
When: 7:11 PM on July 7.

Do you remember the 711 Club at 711 Market street, the charming 
little dive behind the carved dutch doors on Market near 3rd? Of 
course you do. How could you forget any bar with a glittery ceiling, 
fuzzy wallpaper, and that carving on the back wall.

Did you shed a tear when it suddenly closed in 2003? Did you think 
it was a joke when the 7-11 logos went up? Did you wonder if Martin 
finally won the Lotto?

Do you still miss the place?

If so, than this is for you. On TUESDAY, JULY 11TH, at 
approximately 7:11 PM, it will be time to remember the 711 Club - the 
only speakeasy turned saloon turned dive bar turned ironic 
convenience store in the lower 48.

And is there a better place to remember the 711 at 7:11 on 7/11 than 
in front of the 7-11?

No. There isn't.

We're going to do this flashmob style. Please arrive before 7:11, 
and bring a beverage of your choice (bonus points for Kostritzer). 
Loiter around the corner of 3rd and market until the time is right.

At exactly 7:11 pm, you should walk to the front of the 7-11 (at 711 
Market St, natch), open your beverage and spill some on the ground. 
Then you are encouraged to loiter, beverage in hand, in front of the 
7-11 reminiscing.

 The former site of the 711 Club 711 Market ST San Francisco
 On Market street near Third.



# July 11th & 25th, August 22nd (out of town August 8th)
Dream Dance:  a sacred ritual healing dance workshop
Spiritual Technologies invite you to join us for an intimate ceremony
designed to promote deep healing through the use of intention, a blindfold,
and breathing techniques that induce a state of trance and transformation.
Doors open 7pm, closed ritual 7:30-9:30
2nd & 4th Tuesdays monthly ($7-$12 sliding scale)
De Moolam: 848 Divisidero, SF
(Note: bi-monthly availability likely to change in the fall…please come
dance while we have the chance!!!)



Wednesday, July 12th


Wed, Jul 12, 2006      7:00 pm
Films: Double Feature Presented by LaborFest
Humanist Hall 390 27th St Oakland Btwn Telegraph / Broadway
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php


Wed, Jul 12, 2006 - Thu, Jul 13, 2006      7:00 pm
[view]	Venezuela's New Economy
San Francisco & Berkeley
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php


# Monkey Chant, African Rhythm, and Inspirational Film: July 12th, 7-10pm
for the online poster, please go to: 
 http://www.onepeople.com/universal.html

*** Wednesday, July 12th, 7-10pm *** 2509 Myrtle St., Oakland, CA ***

One People Voice, Universal Face, and Stivovo:  A rare evening of community
participation through rhythm and voice.

7pm - 

One People Voice leads participants into the vocal interlocking rhythms and
physicality of Balinese Kecak (KETjak), or Monkey Chant.  Here we build
community connection through the power of our individual voices while
listening intently to the voices of whole.  www.onepeople.com

8:15pm - 

Universal Face - Through music, spoken word, and visual imagery, Earth, the
first of a ten  part series, explores our relationship to the ancient
teachings of Kabbalah,  our own creativity, and the wide spectrum of
expression found in the Jewish  mystical tradition. Artfully filmed with
fresh sounds and diverse explanations for the value of Earth, Universal
Face's pilot film provides a foundation for anyone to get in touch with who
we are as individuals in the contemporary world, rooted in traditional
wisdom.   http://www.universalface.org

8:45pm - 

Stivovo  -  Stivovo is a Master Audience Conductor from South Africa
who travels the world facilitating groups from 8 to 80,000 seat stadiums in rhythm. He
will be in the Bay Area for a very short time,  and this will be his only
performance.  http://www.nonspeaker.com 

WHERE: 2509 Myrtle St. Oakland CA 94607
WHEN: Wednesday July 12, 7pm
COST: $10 Suggested Donation

Call (510) 832-1631 to reserve tickets.

http://www.onepeople.com     http://www.nonspeaker.com     http://www.universalface.org 



# Crucible's 6th Annual Fire Arts Festival July 12-15, 2006
 day and evening programs see below
 A celebration of creation through fire and light
http://thecrucible.org/fireartsfestival
Pre & Post-Festival classes run
Tuesday through Sunday, July 11-16
Schedule:
Wednesday July 12,          7:00 - 11pm
The Crucible Hosts: The Desert Arts Preview
Admission Free
Thursday July 13,          7:00pm
FIRE & LIGHT Benefit Auction Soiree $125 
Friday July 14   8:00pm - 12:30am
Twisted Fiery Circus
Tickets: $25 members/ $30 non-members
Advance (before 7/1): $20 members/$25 non-members
Saturday, July 15    8:00pm - 12:30am
High Voltage Chaos$25 members/ $30 non-members
Event website: http://thecrucible.org/fireartsfestival
Performers: http://www.thecrucible.org/fireartsfestival/ 
faf_06_performers.html
Artists: http://www.thecrucible.org/fireartsfestival/faf_06_artists.html
Tickets: http://www.thecrucible.org/fireartsfestival/tickets.php
The Crucible 1260 7th Street/ at Union (West Oakland BART)
West Oakland 510.444.0919 http://thecrucible.org
 http://www.thecrucible.org/about/directions.html



Thursday, July 13th

Thu, Jul 13, 2006      7:30 pm Randall Museum
Cheetah Conservation in Namibia w/Irene Donovan Marten
199 Museum Way (off Roosevelt) San Francisco
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php



Fri Jul 14

# World leaders in green building to speak in SF, July 14.
Problems, solutions, and bold new initiatives in green
building are the topics of an all-star conference --
"The Turning Point" in San Francisco, July 14.

Speakers include:

David Gottfried, author of Greed to Green and
founder of the US Green Building Council  
and WorldGBC.

Andres Edwards, author of The Sustainability Revolution 
and collaborator with Sim van der Ryn
on the new College of Marin Center for Regenerative Studies.

Alisdair McGregor, Principal and Fellow of the Arup Group,
internationally recognized authority on integrated design
and high performance buildings.

Russell Perry, Principal of the SmithGroup
and cofounder, William McDonough + Partners.

Paul Kephart, world famous authority on green roofs.

Donald MacDonald, architect of the new pedestrian- and
bicycle-friendly SF Bay Bridge.

Melissa Mizell, of Gensler, firm winner of the 
2005 USGBC Leadership Award.

Craig Henritzy, architect of the Heart of Berkeley
downtown stream daylighting project.

Speakers from the SF Dept. of the Environment,
AIA, . . . and many others.

Pacific Energy Center in downtown San Francisco.

Low fee for early enrollment.

For more details and enrollment information see:

"The Turning Point Conference" at http://www.sfia.net/ 

Sponsored by:
San Francisco Institute of Architecture
the worlds oldest and largest professional
school of sustainable design and green
building. http://www.sfia.net


# Fri, Jul 14, 2006      5:30 pm - 10:00 pm
[view]	Visual Aid's Bastille Day Party & Exhibition
Hotel Des Arts 447 Bush St @ Grant / Kearny San Francisco
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php


# FETE LA BOUM!/ SF - 7.14.06
Dark Kabaret  & Delachaux
in association with Anon Salon present
FETE LA BOUM!
A BASTILLE DAY BACCHANAL
FRIDAY, JULY 14th (Bastille Day, Pfft!)
9pm- LATE
@ Anon Gallery
285 9th Street @ Folsom
$15 Ahead/ $20 Door
http://www.fetelaboum.com
Dress as your favorite lovers & libertines!
French Maids, Mimes, Mods, Legionnaires, & Impressionists, Existentialistas, Bardot, Deneuve, Toulouse-Lautrec, Camus, Cocteau, De Sade, Louis XVI, Anais Nin, Amelie, Marie Antoinette, Napolean, De Gaule, Jacques Cousteau, Pepé Le Pew!
Celebrate ALL ZAT IS FRENCH with a FRANCO-SONIC BEAT-FREAK GALORE
- Ursula 1000 (Esl Records)
- Laird (Get Yer Freak On)
- Delachaux (Splashadelic)
- C3Plos (Diabolik)
- Neel N. Kizmiaz (Lapel)
LEFT BANK BURLESQUE IN THE BELLE ÉPOQUE CABARET STARING:
- Cherry Lix
- The Indra
- The Flying Fox
- The Lollies
- The Scenic Sisters
- Kitten On The Keys
- Doc Popular
AND THAT EVIL MASTER OF CEREMONIES, PAUL NATHAN
GREEN FAERIE EXPERIENCE! ENOUGH CRYPTO TO FEED TEN THOUSAND TINKERBELLS!



# Lightning in a Bottle ~  (Los Angeles)
	Friday, July 14, 7:00 PM 2006 - Sunday, July 16, 2006
A magical forest adventure...  presented by The Do LaB 

LIB06 will celebrate unity and community on 50 acres of beautiful land just thirty minutes north of Santa Barbara. On July 14th, 15th and 16th, we look forward to our largest and most inspired gathering yet: 3 magical days filled with live music, amazing performances, art installations, extreme decor, interactive classes and workshops, green energy, vegetarian food, great people, and so much more! 

http://www.lightninginabottle.org  

Our line-up features some of the most eclectic entertainment the west coast has to offer from San Diego to Seattle... 

Lucent Dossier Vaudeville Cirque 
Cheb i Sabbah (six degrees) 
Particle 
Hamsa Lila 
The Yard Dogs Road Show 
El Circo 
Random Rab (el circo) 
Adam Ohana (an*ten*nae) 
Vau de Vire Society 
Oscure (laba) 
David Starfire (space island) 
Loop Station 
Heather Stants and Urban Tribal Dance 
Taarka 
Rara Avis 
Janaka (dhamaal sf) 
El Papachango (el circo) 
Shawna (el circo) 
Helios Jive (thedolab) 
Ooah (troubled youth) 
Stilt Circus 
Underground Orchestra 
Jonny Cota (el circo) 
Jupiter (thedolab) 
Breakbeat Buddha 
Atash Maya Bellydance 
Maximillian 
Patricio (laba) 
Michele Bass (laba) 
Wolfie 
Rootabreaka dj's 
Imagika (imagi-nation) 
Dandelion (space island) 
Sammy Bliss (pocket) 
Jesse Wright (pocket) 
The Stove 
Ian (space island) 
Salon K 
Ben Wright 

Tickets are on sale now! 
For ticket info and other details about Lightning in a Bottle please visit our website: 

http://www.lightninginabottle.org  

Much love,  The Do LaB 

“We are the music-makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams.” 
- Willy Wonka 

Blue and I will be doing a Pod Cast with Da Bomb next weekend at Lightning in a Bottle. Come check it out and support this green festival just north of Santa Barbra- half way between SF & LA. If you want to particiapte send me a message. Thanks! -Kachina Katrina

http://www.lightninginabottle.org 

here's more about the festival & Da Bomb: 
http://people.tribe.net/dabomb/blog/bd58367d-fe89-4f5a-bcbc-390417594bd5


*ALso the Evolutionary Center Camp site is up, check it out and register if you want to camp with us: 
http://www.evolutionarycenter.net


# July 14/15/16 San Francisco Vegetarian Society &
Yoga Society of San Francisco
Co-Present
~  for the first time in the San Francisco Bay Area ~
YogaSkills’
Kemetic Yoga
 The Ancient Egyptian & African Philosophy of Yoga
 
“Journey to Amenta” Lecture, Q&A
Friday Evening - July 14th
 
7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
 
Kemetic Yoga Class I
Saturday Evening - July 15th
 
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Kemetic Yoga Class II
Sunday Evening - July 16th
 
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Yoga Society of San Francisco
 
2872 Folsom Street
(Between 24th & 25th Streets)
San Francisco, CA 94110
 
Cost:  $40 - Lecture, $35 - per Yoga Class,
All Three Events-Weekend Package: $100
A limited number of scholarships and trades are available.
Please call Ravin at 415.971.3178.
 
Yirser Ra Hotep
Kemetic Yoga Master
will share his brilliance with us
 
July 14th, 15th and 16th, 2006
 at a Yoga Ashram in “The City’s” Mission’s District
 
Brother and teacher Yirser Ra Hotep has taught Yoga for over 30 years, recognized nationally and internationally as one of the foremost masters and innovators of Kemetic Yoga (ancient Egyptian system) in the world. Yirser is the author of "Kemetic Yoga" a three volume set of Instructional Yoga tapes and "Journey to Amenta", an audio meditation and music CD. He has lectured and written extensively on the African origins of Yoga; stress management, health and wellness for African Americans; African American culture and health; Yoga therapy, meditation, diet and spirituality.
http://www.yogaskills.com
 
Please Note: YSSF is an ashram and requests for shoes to be removed at the door and no animal flesh, alcohol or drugs on the premises.  Thank you for your cooperation.
Transportation to YSSF: MUNI bus lines 12 and 14, BART - 24th St.-Mission Station and walk 3 blocks. Street parking is possible, however automobiles are not encouraged.
 
To register and for more information, please call the Y.S.S.F. office at 415.285.5537
www.sfvs.org       www.yssf.com     www.yogaskills.com      
 
LOVE      -  LIGHT        - NAMASTE
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
IN HARMONY WITH THE KEMETIC PHILOSOPHY OF BROTHER YIRSER RA HOTEP, YOU CAN ALSO ATTEND ON THE SAME, SYNCHRONISTIC WEEKEND, A GREAT LECTURE SERIES WITH BROTHER WAYNE CHANDLER, MS, CPH, SCE:
 
Choosing Life:   Exploring Nutrition as the Gateway to Immortality
featuring Wayne Chandler M.S., C.P.H., S.C.E
Date:           Saturday, July 15 & 22, 2006 
Time:            July 15, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM  &   July 22, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM 
Location:    The Dream Space  7433 Hillmont Dr. Oakland, CA
Fee:              $60.00 ($20 per session) Early registration*    $65.00 at the door
 
This Three Part lecture series will take participants through a journey of physical rejuvenation and re-youthing experience which is the destiny and the wave of the human race. The information presented is the cutting edge and constitutes the latest research in bio-chemical, core energetics, and Mind-Body-Spirit medicine. These segments will enlighten participants to the avenues one may take to regenerate systemically the human body.

Part One will explore the various reasons why the human body degenerates though it is primed and genetically coded to live forever. Immortality is the birthright of every human being, yet an array of cultural/social mechanisms prevents the human entity from living past the average age of 65-75 years...the last 25 of those years being absorbed in physical decay, pain, and emotional misery.
Part Two will examine the various foods, supplements, and elixirs that reinstate the overall vitality of the human body. Simple trace minerals such as zinc play an overwhelmingly essential role in all generative functions...physical and energetic.
Part Three: Immortal Energetics will discuss the relationship of the organs in the human body as they relate to our overall mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health. This presentation will reveal specific techniques and practices one can do to reestablish the keys to health and longevity by manipulating the death codes programmed into the human body and replacing them with the light codes of vitality and long life.

BIO - Wayne B. Chandler, M.S., C.P.H., S.C.E. is the author of Ancient Future: The Teachings and Prophetic Wisdom of the Seven Hermetic Laws of Ancient Egypt and the forth coming book The Brighter Side of Darkness: A Light Warriors Guide to Inner Alchemy and Spiritual Revelation. He is a motivational speaker and workshop coordinator and has lectured around the globe. Chandler is certified in the techniques of Core Energetics; as instructed by Mantak Chia, Choa Kok Sui and Minke DeVoss. He is also certified in Tui Na, one of the pillars of Chinese Medical Science.
 
To register, visit our web-site at: http://www.nubiantreeoflife.org
or call 209-612-5164.
*Last day for advance registration is July 8, 2006



Sat Jul 15

# 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. 


# July 15: Int'l Day of Action to Shut Down Guantanamo
Via NY Transfer News Collective  *  All the News that Doesn't Fit

sent by Frida Berrigan via David McReynolds - Jul 7, 2006

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 http://mail.witnesstorture.org/mailman/listinfo/sc-list_witnesstorture.org

Join International Day of Action to Shut Down Guantanamo on July 15th!

Saturday, July 15th is an "International Day of Protest: Shut
Guantanamo Now!" and demonstrations will be held in London, Melbourne
and Sydney as well as cities in Yemen, Kuwait and Bahrain, and
throughout the United States.

To learn more about the International Day of Action
http://www.cageprisoners.com/campaigns.php?id=354

In New York we will be vigiling from noon to 2pm
Saturday, July 15th, Washington Square Park, NYC
(Northern end, under the arch)

St Mary's Church, The Riverside Church Global Justice and Peace
Ministry, The Center for Constitutional Rights, Witness Against
Torture, and others join people of conscience throughout the world to
demand the closure of Guantanamo and an end to indefinite detention,
torture and secret rendition.

Please joins us if you can. If you are not in New York, consider
organizing a vigil or demonstration in your own community.

On our website, we have a list of ten things you can to in the work to
Shut Down Guantanamo. http://www.witnesstorture.org/what_you_can_do

There you can download factsheets and fliers, purchase orange "Shut
Down Guantanamo" t-shirts, get instructions to build a cage, and much
much more to add your voice to this critical call.

For more information on the NYC action or for help in organizing
something in your local community, Email Frida.Berrigan@gmail.com, or
Call 347-683-4928

In December 2005, a group of twenty four friends, following the
nonviolent tradition of Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker walked to
Guantanamo to visit the prisoners, calling themselves "Witness Against
Torture." When they returned, they launched the "Campaign to Shut Down
Guantanamo," which consists of public education and community
outreach, networking and resource sharing, and acts of nonviolent
civil disobedience to draw attention to the plight of prisoners in
Guantanamo, and victims of the war on terrorism everywhere.
http://www.witnesstorture.org Frida Berrigan frida.berrigan @ gmail.com
 
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# 7/15-RJ'S 45th BIRTHDAY http://BWClub.net/RJP1home.html


# NK7 presents 'Breakaholics'
A Sleevin Record Release Party & Playa Fashion Show (midnight)
Saturday, July 15th

Myagi [Splank, West, Money Shot - Canada]
Mancub [Sleevin, Space Coyboys]
SIMO aka Simon Littlewood [Sleevin]
Laird [Get Yer Freak On]
Goldilox [Brass Tax, Sleevin]
Seven [NK7]
Sol [Solsoundmusic]
B. Smiley [supperclub, Sleevin]
Techture-Live set [Sleevin]

Breaks all night on two floors 10p-4am; $10 before midnight, $15 after.

Playa fashion show begins promptly at midnight featuring designers:
Domini
Greengirl
Miranda Caroligne
Miss Velvet Cream
Silver Lucy Designs
Viajay

Sleevin record release party for "Mr Shine"- B.Smiley, "Pigs 4 Dinna"-
SIMO and "Rusted"- Techture.

Whisper, 535 Florida St. at Mariposa St, SF One block West of Bryant.
(one block North of http://CellSpace.org 's back door...)
21+ over event Playa themed attire encouraged.
VIP bottle service available. Email VIP@whispersf.com
http://www.nk7productions.com
http://www.sleevin.com
http://www.whispersf.com



Sun Jul 16

# Reproductive Rights Film Festival

Sunday, July 16 12:00 Noon - 1:30 PM $4-8 sliding scale
 
Reproductive Rights Film Festival
A benefit for the last abortion clinic in Mississippi

Showing the PBS documentary "The Last Abortion Clinic"

Women's reproductive rights are under attack throughout the country  
like we haven't seen in many years. This July, the right-wing group  
"Operation Save America" has called for a week of action designed to  
shut down the last remaining clinic that provides abortions in  
Mississippi. Don't let the right wing limit women's access to  
reproductive health care! Join with other bay area folks to learn  
more about what's happening in Mississippi and support organizing  
there to protect reproductive rights.

Sponsored by the Bay Area Coalition for Reproductive Rights  
http://www.bacorr.org 
 
The Roxie Cinema 16th St. between Valencia & Guerrero San Francisco

 bacorrinfo @ riseup.net    http://www.bacorr.org


# Sun, Jul 16, 2006      12:00 pm
[view]	HEALTH CARE FOR ALL CALIFORNIANS — Presented by Karen Armstead
Humanist Hall 390 27th Street (between Telegraph and Broadway) Oakland
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php


# ECO friendly Trunk Show on Sunday, July 16th.
 Levende Lounge 1710 Mission Street @ Duboce, SF 4pm -7pm
 The Eco Funk 'n Trunk focuses on local fashion designers using Sustainable
materials & practices = Organic, Natural or Recycled Fabrics & Fair Labor.
Brunch 11-3pm, Trunk Show 4-7pm.
Peroni Beer $3 drink specials all day long!
NEVER A COVER.
DJ Seven spinning funky beats! http://www.nk7productions.com
Full bar. Checks/cash for designer wears.
Thanks to our sponsors: Levende Lounge, Peroni Beer
RAG, SF Social, Nitevibe, Nitewise, NK7 Productions



Wed Jul 19

# BrainJams Presents: Rent an Expert 07/19/06 5:30pm - 9:00pm

FREE to attend and network - classes will cost about $5 each
 
Rent an Expert is an event where people who want to help others do,  
or learn something, offer their services to the members of the  
community for a very small fee (average is $5). All the money  
collected will be donated to a charity that is chosen by all  
participants.

Some examples of what might be offered include: how to setup a blog,  
how to get the most from shortcuts in Photoshop, configure a Drupal  
community, redesign a Web site, customize a WordPress theme, create a  
survey, optimize AdSense ads, figure out tagging, how to shoot better  
photographs or just about anything really - even non-technical things  
like how to write a press release. Ideally this will happen in one on  
one exchanges, but it could be a project with a couple of people  
involved that needs the expertise or perhaps a team of people who are  
offering their expertise.

The event is being sponsored by BrainJams, MindJet and RateItAll.

If you would like to share your expertise, please sign up here:  
http://rentanexpert.pbwiki.com/Offer%20your%20expertise

If there is something you would like to learn, please list it here:  
http://rentanexpert.pbwiki.com/request%20expertise

We hope to see you there!
 
CNET Headquarters
235 Second Street
San Francisco

http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?addr=235+2nd+Street&csz=San+Francisco 
+Cali

On 2nd Street inbetween Howard and Folsom
 
kristiewells @ gmail.com 415-577-9022
http://rentanexpert.pbwiki.com/



# Wednesday, July 19, 7 pm -- TRANSGENDERISM AND INTERSEXUALITY: DIFFERENCES AND COMMONALITIES
At the Center for Sex & Culture, 398 11th St., SF. $5-30 sliding scale, no one turned away for lack of funds.
http://www.sexandculture.org


# YLEM Forum: "Biomimicry" Wednesday, July 19, 8 pm 7:30pm

0-$10 sliding scale     YLEM Forum: "Biomimicry"

Wednesday, July 19, 8 pm
  doors open 7:30 pm for open bar, "mix and meet" time

RX Gallery and Bar
(No one under 21 allowed)
132 Eddy St., San Francisco, CA 94102

Two blocks from Powell St. BART Station
Best nearby parking: Hotel Bijou, Mason St. Between Ellis and Eddy.  
Evening only = $10.

Suggested donation sliding scale $5-10
No one turned away. The donation helps our friends at the RX Gallery.
Open to the public and wheelchair accessible

Sponsored by YLEM: Artists Using Science and Technology
Main office: PO Box 31923, San Francisco, CA 94131

Contact: Trudy Myrrh Reagan, forum@ylem.org
650-856-9593

Biomimicry, a term first coined in 1997 by biologist Janine Benyus,  
is a term that applies to many inventive new industries. It is the  
art and science of learning and using the "designs" which we see all  
around us, about copying what Nature seems to do very well. Think  
spider silk stronger than steel! What is important for a world  
rapidly depleting its resources, Biomimicry is about using nature's  
"manufacturing ideas" to be more efficient with materials and energy.  
An engineer, Onno Koelman of Pax Scientific, and a teacher of product  
design, Sue Redding of CCA, present some elegantly practical  
applications of Biomimicry.

PROGRAM

Onno Koelman is a design engineer at PAX Scientific and has seen the  
company grow from its five original employees to over twenty-one  
strong. Since the very beginning he has been fascinated by the PAX  
story and the simplicity and elegance of natural design. He has had  
the opportunity to work on numerous products during his tenure. In  
this presentation he will review PAX's story from its earliest  
beginnings,and bring the story up to date by following two industries  
in which PAX is now poised to launch efficient, elegant, and cost- 
effective solutions - all inspired by Nature.


Sue Redding is a Bay Area Designer and Associate Professor of  
Industrial Design at California College of the Arts (CCA) in San  
Francisco. At CCA, Sue teaches sustainable design to Graphic and  
Industrial Designers. A former zookeeper, Sue developed a biology  
curriculum called: "Applied Biology for Designers and Artists." In  
this class designers are taught basic biological principles and how  
to use nature as inspiration in art and design. Redding will present  
Biomimicry examples and show how she presents the information to  
students to help them draw the link between design and biology. Sue  
will also show recent student and faculty work and show how the "New  
Organic Design" is taking hold in the design world.

Full information at: www.ylem.org
 
RX Gallery / Bar
132 Eddy St.
San Francisco
415-474-7973
http://rxgallery.com/

Two blocks from Powell St. BART Station
Best nearby parking: Hotel Bijou, Mason St. Between Ellis and Eddy.
 
forum@ylem.org
650-856-9593
http://www.ylem.org



Thu Jul 20

# Wellness Fiesta at Plaza 16 Thursday, July 20 3:00pm-5:00pm free
Wellness Fiesta at Plaza 16 is a free, public cultural event featuring:

bull Live breakdancing performances by DEF ED and Baysic Project,  
projects of Sisterz of the Underground, a San Francisco B-girl  
collective.

bull Opening reception featuring visual art by Margarita Lara , the  
writer, director, and producer of "Cooking with Margarita" - a manic,  
off-the-wall kid's cooking show highlighting Latin cuisine with the  
help of local artists and musicians.

bull Information tables from community organizations like La Cocina  
Community Kitchen, a Mission District non-profit organization which  
helps low-income women start their own food businesses. Information  
about healthy food will also be available in Spanish and Chinese  
courtesy of Women, Infants and Children (WIC).

Sponsored by Mission Community Council, which aims to transform the  
plaza into a safe, beautiful cultural commons. Wheelchair accessible.
 
Plaza 16
16th St BART Station Plaza, 16th and Mission St San Francisco
 
christine @ micocosf.org 415-282-6209 x19
http://www.micocosf.org


# Third Thursday 80's Antics
 Thursday, July 20 5PM to 9PM $5
 
Remember when animal prints were in style along with pegged pants,  
Izod alligators, and shoulder pads? On July 20, the 80's will be in  
fashion yet again, as we reminisce about everything from The Brat  
Pack to Atari. 80's films will be on the screen and alligators will  
be in the aquarium to meet. Put up your collar at the bar - Miami  
vice style or groove to the Soft, the Hard, the Rock, the Pop laid  
down by 80's and Qool Ambassador: Marc Fong.

Totally Far Out for a Thursday!

80's outfits welcome - the most rad wear will be rewarded!

Sponsored by SFWeekly and OvaHere
 
California Academy of Sciences
875 Howard St @ 4th / 5th SF 415.321.8000
www.calacademy.org

On Howard Street between 4th and 5th Streets.  A blue building right  
next to Burlington Coat Factory.
 
caboudara @ calacademy.org
415.321.8000
http://www.calacademy.org/events/thirdthursdays


# Extra Action + Golem @  Studio Z  314 11th St @ Folsom
 July 20 8PM $10 With Golem and TigerhoneyPot!
http://www.extra-action.com/calendar/gig.php?id=375


# Extra Action Marching Band thursday, july 20th 2006 9 pm-2 am 10$
 
this is a fundraiser to help send extra action to new york this august.
thats a lot of plane tickets, food things and beds ,etc..

Playing with Extra action will be the amazing GOLEM.
they are a fabulous Klezmer band from NYC, they rock! seriously!
also TIGERHONEYPOT- they too, also rock!
and ROCKY ROULETTE-( rock ,its in the name) he's the worlds only pogo- 
stick stip tease artist.
come see his abs!
and DJ Chester Copperpot will be smoothing out the edges with his  
wide collection
of musical obscurities(sp?)

this is a show not to miss

Extra action has some new tunes to play for you , and golem is just  
so darn fun.

THURSDAY IS THE NEW FRIDAY!!!!

c'mon get with it.
http://www.extra-action.com
http://www.golemrocks.com
 
studio Z 314 11th st.  @folsom san francisco
http://www.studioz.tv    info @ studioz.tv
 

# 2006-07-20 9:00 PM Location: the independent 628 Divasadero @ Hayes 
( the independent ... Formerly known as the Justice League )

kan'nal is one of my fave bands in the world : this show will sell out! get your tickets early : 

k a n ' n a l returns..............

: a night for the dancers, the drummers and the dreamers : 
: sensory pleasures and sweet, salty sweat : 
: make magic : make mystery : 

Xingolati Presents Kan'Nal with special guests:
Random Rab and The Nekyia

THE INDEPENDENT
628 Divisadero : San Francisco, CA 94117

9:00 - 9:45 - The Nekyia
9:45 - 10:30 - Random Rab
10:30 - 12:30 - Kan'Nal
12:30 - Close - Random Rab

Ticket Info: $12 adv/$14 d.o.s. 21+ only

http://www.kannal.org



Fri Jul 21

# Supervisor Mirkarimi Hosts Art Opening of James Sanbonmatsu Photography

Friday, July 21, 2006 5:00-8:00 PM Free @ City Hall SF
 
Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi Hosts Art Opening Featuring Photography of  
James Sanbonmatsu to Celebrate Tenth Anniversary of the Code  
Enforcement Outreach Program (CEOP)
 
James Sanbonmatsu, Code Enforcement Outreach Program Coordinator,  
documents the often startlingly unsafe conditions of some rental  
units in San Francisco, and illustrates the CEOP's work of ensuring  
safe housing in our city through code enforcement.

Many of James' photographs were featured in the Gallery of Social and  
Political Art in the City of Boston, a gallery whose mission it is to  
showcase concerns about social justice.

Please join Supervisor Mirkarimi in congratulating the City  
Departments and
non-profit agencies comprising the CEOP on their first 10 years of  
excellent
service to San Francisco's tenants and rental property owners.

When: Friday, July 21, 2006, 5-8 p.m.
Show runs through August 16th, 2006

Where: San Francisco City Hall
1 Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 282

Cost: Free Phone: (415) 554-7630
 
Office of Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi
San Francisco City Hall 1 Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 282
San Francisco
(415) 554-7630
http://www.sfgov.org/site/bdsupvrs_index.asp?id=29087
 
mirkarimistaff @ sfgov.org (415) 554-7630
http://www.sfgov.org/site/bdsupvrs_index.asp?id=29087


# Burning man event w/ photographer Barbara Traub 
 	Friday, July 21 7:00 PM  Booksmith  1644 Haight Street 
San Francisco, CA 94117  415-863-8688
http:/www.booksmith.com BARBARA TRAUB 
talk, slideshow & book signing for Desert to Dream 
Friday, July 21st at 7 pm 
at The Booksmith (1644 Haight Street in San Francisco) 

Attended by 20 people on a San Francisco beach in 1986, the "Burning Man" festival has mushroomed into an annual desert pilgrimage for 40,000. Desert to Dream is a pictorial record of the event, from its beginnings as performance art to its explosion into a pop culture happening. Photographer Barbara Traub captures the sacred and profane, from inspired costumes to otherworldly artifacts that defy convention. Barbara Traub will give a talk and slideshow. A booksigning will follow. 

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.


# 2006-07-21 8:30 PM Location: Down The Rabbit Hole
Funky beats for bunny freaks! 
Bunnies Unite for Better Beats! 
If you're a discerning Bunny jones'in for 
something edible to energize your tail so 
you can thump it all night long, 
Then make ready to get your furry-freak on: 
"DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE" 
Friday, July 21st, 2006 
At Anon Salon's Climate Theater 
*** Tasty Beats Brought to You By: 
SMOOVE (NewsBreaks) 
LAIRD (Get Yer Freak On!) 
TRACY (Raindance Productions/The Endup) 
FRICTION (Yellow No. 5) 
ZAPPER HARDWARE Live Set (Ooze System/369 Rekchordz) 
DONNA MATRIX (Troubled Youth)  ERIC SHARP (Rock It Science) 
***  Climate Theater 
285 9th St. (@ Folsom/SF)  Doors Open @ 8:30pm  Beats from 9pm-4am 
 BUNNIES - $15  NON-Bunnies - $20  21+   Bunny-Line (415)238-2244



# Priceless - A Collaborative Campout from False Profit and DownLow July 21-23, 2006
reconstructing your favorite costume (again): $100
mind expansion: $3 
energy drinks for the ride home: $14

Dancing your ass off to 25k watts of sound at sunrise one month ahead of
schedule, because a week in the desert isn't enough...
PRICELESS 

There are some things money CAN buy
For everything else there is False Profit and DownLow.

+++ PRICELESS +++ 
A Collaborative Campout from False Profit and DownLow
July 21-23, 2006 

false-profit.com/priceless/

In a bold move to put MORE money where our mouth is, DownLow and False
Profit, LLC are breaking the bank to bring you PRICELESS, one of the most
highly anticipated campout parties of the 2006 season. We invite you to
DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE with both crews working hard to bring you a pristine,
fully equipped remote party site, and a bus full of serious Bass Wranglers.

Get your tickets for just $35 before the price goes up on July 1. Buy them
online or from anyone in the crews.

http://www.false-profit.com/priceless/

Adam Ohana (Get Freaky / an-ten-nae.net), Alxndr (DownLow / The Panda
Rejects), audiolux (False Profit), benchun (False Profit), Boreta (Troubled
Youth, Nexus), Danny Corn (Moontribe / Downtemple / Subculture), dj halon
(Fake Science / False Profit), Donna Matrix (Troubled Youth), Dov (Muti
Music / Cyberset), Dr. Toast (False Profit), EPROM (Nexus), Ernie Trevino
(Space Cowboys / The Panda Rejects), JANTSEN (brainfunklabs.com, Colorado),
Jocelyn (Get Freaky), Kapt'n Kirk (Space Cowboys / PandaReject #01), Kemek
(Bedrock / Muti Music / Moving Target / fiberlineaudio.com), Kitty-D
(Troubled Youth / Seedling Escape), Mozaic (Troubled Youth / 13moontribe),
Neptune (Beatchurch / Troubled Youth / spiritech), OOAH (Troubled Youth /
Seedling Escape), Piotron (DownLow), Welder [aka Eskmo] (Eskmo.com /
Cyberset.cc) 

Performing live: Troubled Youth Mash-up (Boreta vs OOAH vs Kitty-D),
Seedling Escape (OOAH vs Kitty-D), Tycho (Merck, ISO50)

Here's the LOWDOWN: The beautiful campground is tucked into the Feather
River valley in the Sierras in Northern California, 3 hours north of San
Francisco. Features include running water, fire rings, a river for swimming
and tubing, and hiking trails, offering you an opportunity to GO FURTHER and
EXPLORE MORE. 

http://false-profit.com/priceless



# Bohemian Grove July 22 camping info & other details
Here is a calendar announcement about the July 22 Bohemian Grove Protest
and information about local camping  and other logistical information
appropriate for sharing with others in your activist networks.

Please copy and distribute it widely.

Thanks, for helping spread the word, and I hope to see you in Bohemia!

Don Eichelberger,  Green Party of California Green Issues Working Group
Co-Coordinator

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

CALENDAR EVENT     Contact: Don Eichelberger
SATURDAY, JULY 22, 2006                 415-567-4577

Protest the Ruling Elite- Impeach the Bohemians!

Join Bohemian Grove Action Network, ANSWER Coalition, SF,  Green Party of
California, International Indian Treaty Council, United Farm Workers and
many others who will confront the annual summer camp for some of the most
powerful men in the world at Bohemia Grove.  Members include many who
prosper from war, and keeping labor costs low by ruling some workers
"illegal".

Join the call:  End the War for Oil abroad, Justice for Immigrants at home
and immediately Impeach the President and All his Men, many of whom are
regular grove guests and members.

  Saturday,  July 22nd, Monte Rio on the Russian River, Sonoma County, CA

1  P.M.- Rally, speakers, music
2 P.M.- March to the Bohemian Grove Gate
4-10 P.M.-  Dinner and evening event at Monte Rio Amphitheater (not
confirmed at this writing)

Call  415-821-6545 for ride information from San Francisco.

For general information about Bohemian Grove, go to

http://www.sonomacountyfreepress.com and click on Bohemian Grove, or call
707-874-2248 or 415-567-4577

-end-

  Camping  for Bohemian  Grove Convergence 2006

  Dear  Greens and other friends -

We hope you are planning to attend the July 22 protest and Green
Convergence at Bohemian Grove in Sonoma County.  You will help shine
a  light on what has been called the greatest men's  party on earth; one
made up of many of the men who profit most from oil and the war to get
it.  And others who gain vast wealth from cheap labor, keeping it "illegal"
or far off shore.  And, of course, their political enablers.

The protest will take place starting at 1 P.M. in the Sonoma County town of
Monte Rio, at the parking lot across from the Rio theater,  at  the
intersection of  Bohemian Highway and Hwy.  116.  There will be a short
rally at the parking lot, followed by a march to the Bohemian Grove gate at
2 P.M..  Local organizers are planning a Saturday evening dinner and event
in Monte Rio starting at about 4 P.M. to finish out the day of protest and
community building.

This is a summer playground, and we hope you and your family, friends and
allies will come and make a week-end out of it.  Below are contacts for a
number of the campgrounds and resorts in the vicinity.  We will try to have
a group camp space set aside, but that has not been confirmed as of this
writing, and it should not be depended upon.

Most of these venues are first cone, first served, though it never hurts to
call and see if you can reserve a site:

Austin Creek State Rec, area, 707-865-2391, 17000  Armstrong
Woods  Rd.,  $10, 24  units

Cassini  Family  Campground,  800-451-8400, 22855 Moscow Rd.,
Duncan's  Mills, (near Monte Rio) $22-29, huge, along the Russian
River.  Be aware this week end will be a Civil War reenactment at Cassini,
so will be likely crowded with Civil War buffs.

Faerie Ring Campground, 707-869-2746, 16747 Armstrong Woods Rd., $20-25, 30
units

Fife's Guest Ranch, 800-7FIFES, 16747 River Rd., Guerneville, $25-40, 80
units

Highlands (Primarily Gay), 707-869-0333, 14000 Woodland Dr., Guerneville,
$20-25, 20 units

Hilton Park Family Campground, 707-887-9206, 10750 River Rd., Forestville,
$30-35

The Inn at the Willows, 707-869-2824, 15905 River Rd., Guerneville, $20-up

Johnson' s  Beach, 707-869-2022, 16241 First St., Guerneville, $10-up, 25
units

River Bend Resort, 707-887-7662, 11820 River Rd., Guerneville, $23, 45 units

Schoolhouse Canyon Park, 707-869-2311, 12600 River Road, Guerneville,
$25-up, 65 units



# July 11th & 25th, August 22nd (out of town August 8th)
Dream Dance:  a sacred ritual healing dance workshop
Spiritual Technologies invite you to join us for an intimate ceremony
designed to promote deep healing through the use of intention, a blindfold,
and breathing techniques that induce a state of trance and transformation.
Doors open 7pm, closed ritual 7:30-9:30
2nd & 4th Tuesdays monthly ($7-$12 sliding scale)
De Moolam: 848 Divisidero, SF
(Note: bi-monthly availability likely to change in the fall…please come
dance while we have the chance!!!)



Wed Jul 26

# Rail Against Privatization
Wednesday, July 26 7:00 pm
$5 donations are accepted
 
FOUR SHORT FILMS
Presented by Steve Zeltzer
LaborFest

BREYANI AND COUNCILLOR
This film from South Africa shows the struggle for decent housing and  
jobs in a township in Durban. The residents begin to struggle for  
justice and are met with repression.

RAIL AGAINST PRIVATIZATION
This film tells the story of the effort to fight the privatization of  
British Rail which was carried out under former Prime Minister  
Thatcher and now continued by the "New Labor" Prime Minister Tony Blair.
http://www.rmt.org.uk

HECTOR GIRADO, A COLOMBIAN STORY
Dozens of Colombian trade unionists, in order to escape death  
sentences, were forced to come to the U.S. This film by Julie  
Rosenberg tells the story of Hector Girado and his visit to the U.S.

LAND OF THE FREE
This film by Peter Burton explores the view of the class struggle in  
the U.S. from a Scottish perspective.

Before and after the film, everyone's invited to indulge in our  
Humanist Coffee House
 
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 our website
 
lvpsf @ igc.org 415-642-8066
http://www.laborfest.net



Fri July 28

# San Francisco Peak Oil Hearing July 28
SFhearings @ sfbayoil.org

Bay Area activists and concerned citizens are encouraged to mark Friday, July 28, on their calendars. On that afternoon at City Hall in San Francisco, the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo) will be holding the first in a series of hearings on Peak Oil, focusing on its potential ramifications for San Francisco (and the Bay Area), how city government is equipped, or more correctly "not equipped," to deal with an energy famine, and what the local government might do to mitigate the catastrophe Peak Oil will bring to our local economy, infrastructure, and personal lives. This hearing will provide an opportunity for education of the local population regarding an issue with which so many are completely unfamiliar, despite its urgency.

On April 11, 2006, San Francisco made history. By a vote of 10-0 by the Board of Supervisors, our local "City Council," it became the first major American city to pass a resolution acknowledging the Peak Oil phenomenon. This action was taken after a group of local citizens from a grassroots organization, San Francisco Oil Awareness, contacted and met with their representatives, voicing their concerns about the city's future. The resolution, sponsored by Supervisors Ross Mirkarimi, Jake McGoldrick, Sophie Maxwell, and Chris Daly, called for Mayor Gavin Newsom and the Board of Supervisors to acknowledge Peak Oil and to provide funding for an assessment which would determine the effects of petroleum depletion upon our way of life.

This proposed assessment is a major undertaking, and the suggestions such a study would determine necessary to mitigate effects from Peak Oil could not realistically be tackled in the political realm without a mandate of the citizenry of San Francisco. Unfortunately, even in progressive San Francisco, a majority of our population do not know about nor understand what Peak Oil is, as major media are almost always silent about the topic, or when discussing it they are rife with misinformation. But our region is special in its history of activism and consciousness, and by harnessing these historical assets, San Francisco is poised to seize this moment and avoid the worst case scenario that could befall us as petroleum-based fossil fuel energy becomes increasingly difficult to extract from the earth and prohibitively expensive to acquire. San Francisco must take this occasion to begin to "power down."

With your help, July 28 could provide the needed impetus to educate the citizenry of San Francisco and the Bay Area about these potential disruptions. On that afternoon at 1:30, a press conference will be held on the steps of City Hall in conjunction with San Francisco Oil Awareness and other concerned organizations, and it will be very important to have a large turnout of concerned citizens attending the press conference as well as the hearing on Peak Oil that will commence in City Hall at 2:00 p.m. that day. Please make an effort to attend these important events, and please encourage your friends to learn about Peak Oil and join you in voicing concerns on July 28. It is not hyperbole that our collective lives may depend upon it.

The hearing on July 28, as presently envisioned, will include an introductory message about Peak Oil, a presentation by author, lecturer, and professor Richard Heinberg of New College in Santa Rosa, presentations by the department of the environment, and a discussion about municipal response from Dave Room of Energy Preparedness. There will be additional input encouraged from the general public, which is limited to 3 minutes per person.

Please attend the press conference and hearing that day, and encourage other concerned citizens, as well as your friends and associates, to join you.

Further Resources:
	
San Francisco Oil Awareness:
HYPERLINK "http://www.sfbayoil.org/sfoa/"http://www.sfbayoil.org/sfoa/
	
	San Francisco Oil Awareness Request for Study:
HYPERLINK "http://www.sfbayoil.org/sfoa/media/SFOA_Request_for_Study.pdf"http://www.sfbayoil.org/sfoa/media/SFOA_Request_for_Study.pdf

The San Francisco Resolution, as passed by the Board of Supervisors:
HYPERLINK "http://www.sfbayoil.org/sfoa/media/resolution_to_board.pdf"http://www.sfbayoil.org/sfoa/media/resolution_to_board.pdf

Interview with members Dennis Brumm, David Fridley, Allyse Heartwell, and Jennifer Bresee of San Francisco Oil Awareness, regarding the San Francisco Peak Oil resolution (an additional interview with Sue Vaughan of the San Francisco Green Party):
HYPERLINK "http://www.globalpublicmedia.com/interviews/694"http://www.globalpublicmedia.com/interviews/694
http://www.globalpublicmedia.com/interviews/695
HYPERLINK "http://www.globalpublicmedia.com/interviews/697"http://www.globalpublicmedia.com/interviews/697


# 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.
 

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


# GILROY GARLIC FESTIVAL Saturday, July 29th.


# 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


# Sat, Jul 29, 2006      4:00 pm - 9:30 pm
[view]	Slow Food Film Festival,
California College of the Arts 450 Irwin St SF (8th St @ 16th St.)
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php


# ANON SALON: Saturday, July 29 SOMA ROSE rEAL BEAUTY PAGEANT
The most beautiful tattoo, hairdo, hat, costume, face-painting, karaoke song & more!
http://anonsalon.com


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



August 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


# SRL August 11 in San Jose
Anyone heard of Survival Research Labratories?  These guys are a  
hoot, and they are coming to town!

If you've ever seen Seamen at BM, SRL is the authentic article.   
These guys regularly get kicked out of town the night before the  
event by the fire marshals.  Of course, that's not going to happen on  
the 11th, but the show will not be something to be missed.  All the  
drama of a war zone with the choreography of Cirque Du Soleil.  But  
bring your earplugs!  A gas mask isn't a bad idea to pack if you have  
one handy, but it's unlikely you would need it these days.

The last show I saw of theirs was legend, out on pier 70 in SF about  
a decade ago. -Brian

More information at http://www.boingboing.net/2006/06/28/ 
survival_research_la.html, tickets available at 
http:// www.artsopolis.com/zeroone/02.htm


# Amazing Healing Retreat--Orgasmic Organics--Aug 11-13
Here is a fantastic healing retreat being put on by an inspiring 
chef and friend, Shobhan, at Frogwood Lodge http://www.frogwood.org in 
Mendocino County.
Relaxing guided meditations, raw and vegan chef-prepared meals, live 
music, 3 yoga sessions (with...you guessed it! me...Sumati) and a 
DJ'd dance jam.  Not to mention hottub, nature walks. Massage.
 Check out the event website for a menu and many other details:
 http://www.orgasmicorganics.org


3 RE-FASHION Costume Change & Exchange (SF Bay Area)
 Saturday, August 12 12:00 PM Humanist Hall  411 28th Street 
Oakland, CA between Broadway and Telegraph
 http://www.gaiatreehouse.com/refashion.htm


# SF Drag King Contest Thu Aug 17 8:00pm - 3:00am $15. - $35.
DNA Lounge 375 11th St @ Harrison http://www.dnalounge.com/
 lureadthis @ sbcglobal.net 415-282-5378 http://sfdragkingcontest.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...
This year's street names will be: 
Esplanade Anxious Brave Chance Destiny Eager Fate Guess Hope 



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


# SEP 9 Power to the Peaceful Concert Free concert in Golden Gate Park Michael Franti 
http://spearheadvibrations.com/index.html
http://www.stayhuman.org


# Sokano Avenue Stroll  “Send In The Clowns” Sunday, September 10, 2006
 Non-profit Information &/or Fundraising (New- Both Categories merged)
You may raise money by donation, raffles, memberships and/or materials donated to you.
You may sell or give away promotional materials about your organization.
Keep literature distribution and clipboard activity behind your table.
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


# 9/11 CITIZENS Court in Wash DC on September 11 - 18
This is from a founder of Veterans for 9/11 Truth  http://www.V911T.org
This Sept 11, 2006 a new era will dawn on America. On that day the 
people will convene and move through the legal recourse needed to 
redress the government. At no other time in our nations history has so 
important a moment drawn near. As the war of lies passes the $500 
Billion debt mark and 3000 US dead along with 100,000's in the nation 
we "saved", as freedom and liberty has been sold out to a federal 
police force, as all Americans have been affected by corporate and 
limited liability governments and municipal codes, time has come for 
the change
http://www.911citizenscourt.com


#  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
20 galleries in a 5 story building. Also 14 geary and 77 Geary till 8pm.
For updates and info, contact scott at planttrees dot org.