Wednesday, Mar. 14
Stagebridge Free Acting
& Storytelling
Classes for Seniors
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
First Congregational Church
2501 Harrison St.
Oakland
Call 444-4755 or visit www.stagebridge.org
Computer Literacy Class
6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
MLK Youth Services Center
1730 Oregon St.
A free class sponsored by the City of Berkeley’s Young Adult Project. The class will cover basic hardware identification and specification, basic understanding of software, basic word-processing and basic spreadsheets.
Call 644-6226
St. Patrick’s Day
Musical Celebration
1 p.m.
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave.
Guitar duo with Devon and Mark.
Call 644-6107
Income Tax Assistance
9 a.m. - Noon
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave.
Call Maggie for an appointment, 644-6107.
Making Additions Match
7 - 10 p.m.
Building Education Center
812 Page St.
Avoid the tacked-on look with architect/columnist/instructor Arrol Gellner.
$35 525-7610
Ethics, Genetic Technologies
& Social Responsibility
3 - 6 p.m.
Townsend Center for the Humanities
220 Stephens Hall
UC Berkeley
What are the social responsibilities of scientists, policy analysts, and citizens in the proposed applications of genetic technologies? Join a panel of experts, including Charles Weiner of UC Berkeley, in attempting to answer this question.
Scholastic Book Fair
8 - 9 a.m. & 1:45 - 3:45 p.m.
Jefferson School Cafetorium
Acton & Rose
Reasonably-priced Scholastic books will be sold to promote books and reading and to raise money for the school. Free
525-7567
Politics of Global Warming
Noon
Harris Room
119 Moses Hall
UC Berkeley
Peter Lydon, IGS visiting scholar, and Antonia Herzog, UC San Diego/UC Berkeley, will discuss the political aspects of this global issue. Bring a brown bag lunch.
Planning Commission
7 p.m.
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave.
Discussion and possible action on a recommended set of General Plan Subcommittee Amendments to the Safety, Open Space and Environmental Management Elements.
Commission on Disability
6:30 p.m.
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)
Discussion of the general plan and recommendations from the Housing Subcommittee and the Transportation Subcommittee. Also to be discussed will be the ADA Transition Plan.
Thursday, March 15
Simplicity Forum
7 - 8:30 p.m.
Berkeley Library
Claremont Branch
2940 Benveue Ave.
Facilitated by Cecile Andrews, author of “Circles of Simplicity,” learn about this movement whose philosophy is “the examined life richly lived.” Work less, consume less, rush less, and build community with friends and family.
Call 549-3509 or visit
www.seedsofsimplicity.org
LGBT Catholics Group
7:30 p.m.
Newman Hall
2700 Dwight Way (at College)
The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender Catholics group are “a spiritual community committed to creating justice.” This meetings discussions will center on Lenten Service. 654-5486
Harriet Tubman Re-created
3:30 p.m.
South Branch Library
1901 Russell St.
Storyteller and musician Jamie Myrick will present an interactive musical performance which introduces a heroine and her deeds. Information about the secret codes and maps used as part of the Underground Railroad will be shared. Free
Berkeley Metaphysical
Toastmasters Club
6:15 - 7:30 p.m.
2515 Hillegass Ave.
Public speaking skills and metaphysics come together. Ongoing first and third Thursdays each month. 869-2547
Cancer Support Group
Noon - 2 p.m.
Summit Medical Center
Markstein Cancer Education & Prevention Center
450 30th St., Second Floor
Oakland
Free support group for families, friends, and patients diagnosed with cancer.
869-8833 to register
Fair Campaign Practices
Commission
7:30 p.m.
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)
Discussion and action regarding possible violations of the Berkeley Election Reform Act with respect to the first and second pre-election statements filed Oct. 5 and Oct. 26, 2000, late contribution reports and semi-annual statements filed Jan. 31, 2001.
Myanmar: The Golden
Kingdom
7 p.m.
Recreational Equipment Inc.
1338 San Pablo Ave.
Philip Hassrick of Lost Frontiers will introduce you to Myanmar’s unique history and culture.
Call 527-4140
“Respecting Creation”
7:30 p.m.
King Middle School
1781 Rose St.
Winona LaDuke, Native American Indian activist, environmentalist, author, and Green Party Vice Presidential candidate will speak about the environmental situation under the Bush administration, including California’s power dilemma. A benefit for KPFA and Speak Out.
$10 - $12 848-6767 x609
Income Tax Assistance
9 a.m. - Noon
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave.
Call Maggie for an appointment, 644-6107
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Chason Wainwright
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Dam Them Rivers
7 - 9 p.m.
Wheeler Hall, Room 30
UC Berkeley
Steve Rothert of American Rivers and Steve Linaweaver of International Rivers Network will discuss the damming of the Nile and the Bujagoli Dam. Free
Celtic Theology
6:30 p.m.
Dinner Board Room
Flora Lamson Hewlett Library
2400 Ridge Rd.
Thomas O’ Loughlin, lecturer a the University of Wales, will present a lecture entitled “A Celtic Theology: The Dream, the Myth, and Some Questions for Academics.”
649-2490
Jazz Singers’ Collective
8 - 10 p.m.
Anna’s Bistro
1801 University Ave.
Featuring Marya Ashworth, Rory Bakke, Vicki Burns and Kathy Freeburg with Mark Little on piano.
Time Windows
4 p.m.
North Branch Library
1170 The Alameda
Kathryn Reiss, Oakland author of nine suspense novels for middle school and young adult readers will speak. Free
649-3943
Scholastic Book Fair
8 - 9 a.m. & 1:45 - 3:45 p.m.
Jefferson School Cafetorium
Acton & Rose
Reasonably-priced Scholastic books will be sold to promote books and reading and to raise money for the school. Free
525-7567
Evaluate to Motivate
12:10 - 1:10 p.m.
California Department of Health Services
2151 Berkeley Way, Room 804
The State Health Toastmasters present “Take the Terror Out of Talking!” Session five of six. Free
649-7750
Berkeley Path Wanderers
7 - 9 p.m.
Live Oak Park Recreation Center
1200 Shattuck Ave.
Richard Schwartz, author of “Berkeley 1900: Daily Life at the Turn of the Century,” will speak on Berkeley’s early biways. Free
527-2693
Empowering Youth for Social Change
6 - 8:30 p.m.
La Pena Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Speaker panel and community meeting. Free and open to the public.
642-4475
Friday, March 16
Stagebridge Free Acting & Storytelling
Classes for Seniors
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
First Congregational Church
2501 Harrison St.
Oakland
Call 444-4755 or visit www.stagebridge.org
Living Philosophers
10 a.m. - Noon
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)
Hear and entertain the ideas of some modern day philosophers: Jacob Needleman, J. Revel, Hilary Putnam, John Searle, Saul Kripke, Richard Rorty and others. Every Friday, except holidays. Facilitated by H.D. Moe.
Free Writing, Cashiering & Computer Literacy Class
9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
AJOB Adult School
1911 Addison St.
Free classes offered Monday through Friday. Stop by and register or call 548-6700.
www.ajob.org
Strong Women - Writers &
Heroes of Literature
1 - 3 p.m.
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)
Taught by Dr. Helen Rippier Wheeler, author of “Women and Aging: A Guide to Literature,” this is a free weekly literature course in the Berkeley Adult School’s Older Adults Program.
Call 549-2970
Computer Literacy Class
6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
MLK Youth Services Center
1730 Oregon St.
A free class sponsored by the City of Berkeley’s Young Adult Project. The class will cover basic hardware identification and specification, basic understanding of software, basic word-processing and basic spreadsheets.
Call 644-6226
Gay & Lesbian Panel Discussion
1:30 p.m.
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)
Everyone is welcome.
Call 644-6107
Scholastic Book Fair
8 - 9 a.m. & 1:45 - 3:45 p.m. & 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Jefferson School Cafetorium
Acton & Rose
Reasonably-priced Scholastic books will be sold to promote books and reading and to raise money for the school. Children and adults are invited to wear pajamas for Pamjama-Rama reading night from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
525-7567
Saturday, March 17
Rockridge Writers
3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Spasso Coffeehouse
6021 College Ave.
Poets and writers meet to critique each other’s work. “Members’ work tends to be dark, humorous, surreal, or strange.”
e-mail: berkeleysappho@yahoo.com
Light Search & Rescue
9 a.m. - Noon
Emergency Operations Center
997 Cedar St.
A free class as part of Community Emergency Response Training (CERT). Sponsored by the Berkeley Fire Dept. and the Office of Emergency Services.
Call 644-8736
Burma Human Rights Day
2 p.m.
Berkeley Fellowship Hall
1924 Cedar (at Bonita)
KPFA Journalist Dennis Bernstein and members of the Burmese Resistance Movement will speak. Sponsored by the Burmese American Democratic Alliance and the Berkeley Fellowship Unitarian Universalists Social Action Committee.
528-5403
Berkeley Folk Dancers Fun Night
7:45 - 10:45 p.m.
Live Oak Park Hall
Shattuck at Berryman
“The Green Party” Dance
$5 - $7
655-3074
Feminist Politics of Family
9 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Maude Fife Room (315)
Wheeler Hall
UC Berkeley
A yearly symposium highlighting graduate student work. The focus of the conference this year is re-envisioning feminist conceptions of the 21st century family. Keynote speakers include Evelyn Nakato Glenn on “Caring” and Carol Queen on “Erotic Families in Choice.” Free and open to the public.
643-3040
Sunday, March 18
East Bay Men’s Chorus Rehearsal
6:30 p.m.
University Lutheran Chapel
College & Haste
UC Berkeley
Calling for gay and bisexual men and their allies and friends to join this choral ensemble directed by J.R. Foust. There is no obligation to join the chorus after the first rehearsal. Rehearsal season runs March through July.
Call to RSVP 664-0260 or e-mail eastbaymenschorus@yahoo.com
“Parenting in the Second Half of Life”
10:30 a.m.
Berkeley Richmond Jewish Community Center
1414 Walnut St.
Author Roberta Maisel will discuss ways parents and their grown children can get on a positive and guilt-free path.
848-0237
“Hope Against Darkness”
7:30 p.m.
Newman Hall
2700 Dwight Way (at College)
Richard Rohr will respond to the questions: What is the darkness? What is hope?
848-7812
The Bungalow - Tradition & Transformation
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Building Education Center
812 Page St.
Taught by architect/contractor and West Berkeley bungalow restorer Barry Wagner.
$35
525-7610
Awareness In Action
6 p.m.
Tibetan Nyingma Institute
1815 Highland Place
Barr Rosenberg will speak on the Skillful Means teachings and practices toward a joyous, energetic, and relaxed approach to work.
843-6812
T. Rex: Mover & Shaker
2 p.m.
Lawrence Hall of Science
UC Berkeley
John Hutchinson of the Department of Integrative Biology at UCB, using video and hands-on activities, will demonstrate how some of the largest creatures roamed the earth. Free with museum admission.
Monday, March 19
Timber Framing
7 - 10 p.m.
Building Education Center
812 Page St.
Instructed by builder/timber framer Doug Eaton.
$35
525-7610
Socratic Solutions
7:30 - 9 p.m.
International House
Home Room
UC Berkeley
The Socratic Society presents a lecture by Theoharis Kemos on Socratic insights into our social problems. Celebrate Socrates’ 2470th birthday anniversary. Free
Tuesday, March 20
“Great Decisions” - Mexico Reexamined
10 a.m. - Noon
Berkeley City Club
2315 Durant Ave.
The first in a series of eight weekly lectures with the goal of informing the public of current major policy issues. Many of the lectures are presented by specialists in their field and are often from the University of California. Feedback received at these lectures is held in high regard by those in the government responsible for national policy.
$5 single session
Call Berton Wilson, 526-2925
Berkeley Intelligent Conversation
7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Jewish Community Center
1414 Walnut Ave. (at Rose)
With no religious affiliation, this twice-monthly group, led informally by former UC Berkeley extension lecturer Robert Berent, seeks to bring people together to have interesting discussions on contemporary topics. This evenings discussion topic is death and dying in celebration of the Ides of March.
Call 527-9772
Berkeley Camera Club
7:30 p.m.
Northbrae Community Church
941 The Alameda
Share your slides and learn what other photographers are doing. Monthly field trips.
Call Wade, 531-8664
Free! Early Music Group
10 - 11:30 a.m.
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)
A small group who sing madrigals and other voice harmonies. Their objective: To enjoy making music and building musical skills.
Call Ann 655-8863 or e-mail: ann@integratedarts.org
Lavendar Lunch
12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
Pacific School of Religion
1798 Scenic Ave.
Mudd Bldg., Room 103
Unitarian-Universalist minister Sean Parker Dennison discusses his experiences as a transgender minister working in parish ministry.
849-8206
Rethinking Creation
7 p.m.
Tucson Common Room
Church Divinity School of the Pacific
2450 Le Conte Ave.
Dr. Sjoerd L. Bonting will speak on “Rethinking Creation: ‘Chaos Events’ and Theology.”
Call 848-8152
TREES Forum
12:30 p.m.
Hewlett Library
2400 Ridge Rd., Dinner Board Room
Marty Kheel will present “Women, Animals and Nature: Eco-feminist Reflections.”
trees@gtu.edu
Debate Lobbying
Noon
Harris Room
119 Moses Hall
UC Berkeley
Kevin Esterling, Robert Wood Johnson Fellow, UC Berkeley, will discuss “Does Policy Research Matter in Lobbying Debates?” Bring a brown bag lunch. Free
Advice for Life
12:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Albany Senior Center
646 Masonic Ave.
Albany
A series of Tuesday presentations and discussions that will cover: Memory loss, assertiveness, loss, grief, insight into life changes, opening communication in relationships, and independence in the later years. Free
Wednesday, March 21
Stagebridge Free Acting & Storytelling
Classes for Seniors
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
First Congregational Church
2501 Harrison St.
Oakland
Call 444-4755 or visit www.stagebridge.org
Free Writing, Cashiering & Computer Literacy Class
9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
AJOB Adult School
1911 Addison St.
Free classes offered Monday through Friday. Stop by and register or call 548-6700.
www.ajob.org
Computer Literacy Class
6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
MLK Youth Services Center
1730 Oregon St.
A free class sponsored by the City of Berkeley’s Young Adult Project. The class will cover basic hardware identification and specification, basic understanding of software, basic word-processing and basic spreadsheets.
Call 644-6226
Income Tax Assistance
9 a.m. - Noon
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)
Call Maggie for an appointment, 644-6107.
Chimneys From A - Z
7 - 10 p.m.
Building Education Center
812 Page St.
Taught by Irish Sweep Sally McKnight.
$35
525-7610
Design Dung
7 - 9 p.m.
School of Journalism Library
121 North Gate Hall
UC Berkeley
Part of the Terner Series, an informal salon-style discussion series, which brings together industry professionals, students, and interested community members. This session is a discussion of the failure to communicate good and bad architecture. Free
Thursday, March 22
Duomo Readings Open Mic.
6:30 - 9 p.m.
Cafe Firenze
2116 Shattuck Ave.
With featured poet Anna Mae Stanley and host Louis Cuneo.
644-0155
Trekking in Bhutan
7 p.m.
Recreational Equipment Inc.
1338 San Pablo Ave.
Ruth Ann Kocour and Elizabeth Rassiga will share slides of their 25-day journey along the Snow Leopard Trek to the sacred mountain Chomolhari and beyond. Free
Call 527-4140
Income Tax Assistance
9 a.m. - Noon
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)
Call Maggie for an appointment, 644-6107.
Basic Electrical Theory & National Electrical Code
7 - 10 p.m.
Building Education Center
812 Page St.
Taught by author, speaker and retired City of Oakland Building Inspector Redwood Kardon.
$35
525-7610
Living Philosophers
10 a.m. - Noon
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)
Hear and entertain the ideas of some modern day philosophers: Jacob Needleman, J. Revel, Hilary Putnam, John Searle, Saul Kripke, Richard Rorty and others. Every Friday, except holidays. Facilitated by H.D. Moe.
Friday, March 23
Stagebridge Free Acting & Storytelling
Classes for Seniors
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
First Congregational Church
2501 Harrison St.
Oakland
Call 444-4755 or visit www.stagebridge.org
Strong Women - Writers &
Heroes of Literature
1 - 3 p.m.
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)
Taught by Dr. Helen Rippier Wheeler, author of “Women and Aging: A Guide to Literature,” this is a free weekly literature course in the Berkeley Adult School’s Older Adults Program.
Call 549-2970
Computer Literacy Class
6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
MLK Youth Services Center
1730 Oregon St.
A free class sponsored by the City of Berkeley’s Young Adult Project. The class will cover basic hardware identification and specification, basic understanding of software, basic word-processing and basic spreadsheets.
Call 644-6226
“Jewish Holidays from a Secular Perspective”
8 p.m.
Albany Community Center
1249 Marin Ave.
Albany
Hershl Hartman, international authority on secular humanistic Judaism, will speak. Sponsored by Kol Hadash, Northern California Community for Humanistic Judaism.
428-1492
Saturday, March 24
Ashkenaz Dance-A-Thon
2 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Ashkenaz
1370 San Pablo Ave.
Join Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers along with African, Cajun, North African, Balkan, reggae, and Caribbean bands in this twelve hour dance music-fest. This is Ashkenaz big fundraiser for making improvements, including a new dance floor and ventilation system.
$20 donation
525-5054 or visit www.ashkenaz.com
Disaster First Aid
9 a.m. - Noon
Emergency Operations Center
997 Cedar St.
A free class as part of Community Emergency Response Training (CERT). Sponsored by the Berkeley Fire Dept. and the Office of Emergency Services.
Call 644-8736
“LGBT Family Night at the Y”
6 - 9 p.m.
Berkeley YMCA
2001 Allston Way
The third annual free night for gay and lesbian families at the Y. The event will feature floor hockey, swimming, soccer, basketball and other sports, as well as arts and crafts. Free; donation requested.
Call 848-9622
Diabetes & Cardiovascular Disease Health Clinic
10 - 11:30 a.m.
St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church
2024 Ashby Ave.
Dr. Lenore Coleman, Bayer Clinical Science specialist and certified diabetes educator and Dr. Cassandra Herbert Whitman, Alta Bates Medical Associates will be available to answer questions. Free comprehensive screenings will be given people to identify cardiovascular risk factors. Free
848-2050
Energy Ideas for Remodeling
9:30 - 11 a.m.
City Energy Officer Neal De Snoo will conduct a seminar on the options available for incorporating energy efficient fixtures and systems into residential remodeling and renovation projects. Sponsored by Truitt & White Lumber Company of Berkeley. Free
Call 649-2674 for reservations
Visit www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/energy for info. on energy conservation and efficiency
Hunger Hike in the Redwoods
10 a.m.
Joaquin Miller Park
Ranger Station on Sanborn Dr.
Oakland
Join the Alameda County Community Food Bank for this educational hike. Enjoy the views while learning about local edible and medicinal plants. Bring a bag lunch.
$25 donation
834-FOOD x327
Sunday, March 25
Women in Science & Technology
1 - 4 p.m.
Lawrence Hall of Science
UC Berkeley
In celebration of Women’s History Month, LHS presents a day to inspire and inform students. Women who work in such fields as computer graphics, geology, and astronomy demonstrate how they use math, science, and technology in their professional lives. Free with museum admission.
Monday, March 26
The New House of Representatives
Noon
Harris Room
119 Moses Hall
UC Berkeley
Lois Capps, congresswoman, (D., Santa Barbara), will discuss “The Makeup of the New House of Representatives.” Bring a brown bag lunch. Free
Tuesday, March 27
“Great Decisions” - European Integration
10 a.m. - Noon
Berkeley City Club
2315 Durant Ave.
The first in a series of eight weekly lectures with the goal of informing the public of current major policy issues. Many of the lectures are presented by specialists in their field and are often from the University of California. Feedback received at these lectures is held in high regard by those in the government responsible for national policy.
$5 single session
Call Berton Wilson, 526-2925
Free Writing, Cashiering & Computer Literacy Class
9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
AJOB Adult School
1911 Addison St.
Free classes offered Monday through Friday. Stop by and register or call 548-6700.
www.ajob.org
Berkeley Camera Club
7:30 p.m.
Northbrae Community Church
941 The Alameda
Share your slides and learn what other photographers are doing. Monthly field trips.
Call Wade, 531-8664
Free! Early Music Group
10 - 11:30 a.m.
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)
A small group who sing madrigals and other voice harmonies. Their objective: To enjoy making music and building musical skills.
Call Ann 655-8863 or e-mail: ann@integratedarts.org
Wednesday, March 28
Stagebridge Free Acting & Storytelling
Classes for Seniors
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
First Congregational Church
2501 Harrison St.
Oakland
Call 444-4755 or visit www.stagebridge.org
Conversations in Commedia
7:30 p.m.
La Pena Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave. (at Prince)
Mime Troupe/Reinhabitory Theatre legends Judy Goldhaft, Jane Lapiner and Peter Berg
$6 - $8
Call 849-2568
Computer Literacy Class
6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
MLK Youth Services Center
1730 Oregon St.
A free class sponsored by the City of Berkeley’s Young Adult Project. The class will cover basic hardware identification and specification, basic understanding of software, basic word-processing and basic spreadsheets.
Call 644-6226
Income Tax Assistance
9 a.m. - Noon
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)
Call Maggie for an appointment, 644-6107.
Thursday, March 29
Duomo Readings Open Mic.
6:30 - 9 p.m.
Cafe Firenze
2116 Shattuck Ave.
With featured poet Georgia Popoff and host Mark States.
644-0155
Income Tax Assistance
9 a.m. - Noon
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)
Call Maggie for an appointment, 644-6107.
Friday, March 30
Strong Women - Writers &
Heroes of Literature
1 - 3 p.m.
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)
Taught by Dr. Helen Rippier Wheeler, author of “Women and Aging: A Guide to Literature,” this is a free weekly literature course in the Berkeley Adult School’s Older Adults Program.
Call 549-2970
Living Philosophers
10 a.m. - Noon
North Berkeley Senior Center
1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way)
Hear and entertain the ideas of some modern day philosophers: Jacob Needleman, J. Revel, Hilary Putnam, John Searle, Saul Kripke, Richard Rorty and others. Every Friday, except holidays. Facilitated by H.D. Moe.
Computer Literacy Class
6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
MLK Youth Services Center
1730 Oregon St.
A free class sponsored by the City of Berkeley’s Young Adult Project. The class will cover basic hardware identification and specification, basic understanding of software, basic word-processing and basic spreadsheets.
Call 644-6226
“Yellowstone Buffalo” Screening
7 p.m.
Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists
Cedar & Bonita
A compilation video exposing the ongoing slaughter of Yellowstone’s wild buffalo herd. Seventy five percent of donations go to the Buffalo Field Campaign’s front-line efforts to protect the buffalo herd. Sponsored by A First Amendment Center, Berkeley. Free
287-9406
Saturday, March 31
Shelter Operations Class
9 a.m. - Noon
Emergency Operations Center
997 Cedar St.
A free class as part of Community Emergency Response Training (CERT). Sponsored by the Berkeley Fire Dept. and the Office of Emergency Services.
Call 644-8736
Compiled by Chason Wainwright