Tuesday, June 19
Women Against Sexual
Slavery
9 a.m.
Federal Building & Courthouse
1301 Clay St. (13th & Clay) Oakland
Protest Sex Slaver Lakireddy Reddy’s light sentence. Bring signs and flyers urging Judge Saundra Brown Armstrong to give Reddy the maximum sentence of 38 years.
841-8282 or 843-0680
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 Don, 525-3565
Young Queer Women’s Group
8 - 9:30 p.m.
Pacific Center
2712 Telegraph Ave.
Make some new friends, expand your horizons and get support with a bunch of queer women all in the same place at the same time (somewhere between 18 and 25).
548-8283 www.pacificcenter.org
Berkeley Farmers’ Market
2 - 7 p.m.
Derby Street between Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Milvia Street
548-3333
Intelligent Conversation
7 - 9 p.m.
Berkeley Richmond Jewish Community Center
A discussion group open to all, regardless of age, religion, viewpoint, etc. This time the discussion will center on frugality, generosity, simplifying life, and dealing with money. Informally led by Robert Berend, who founded similar groups in L.A., Menlo Park, and Prague. Bring light snacks/drinks to share. Free
527-5332
Fibromyalgia Support Group
Noon - 2 p.m.
Alta Bates Medical Center
Maffly Auditorium, Herrick Campus
2001 Dwight Way
This will be a rap session.
601-0550
A Journey Through Eastern
Europe
7:30 p.m.
Easy Going Travel Shop and Bookstore
1385 Shattuck Avenue
Angelina Sorensen, Bulgarian native, will give an overview of the best places to visit through a slide presentation and display of regional arts and crafts. Free.
843-3533
Energy-Saving Skylight
8 a.m. - Noon
Truitt and White Lumber
642 Hearst Avenue
The new Velux VSE skylight, winner of the Energy Star award, could help reduce home energy use. On view today. 841-0511
Medical Waste Management
and Environmental Health in
India
6 - 8 p.m.
University of California, Room 150 University Hall, 2199 Addison St.
Shyamala Mani, coordinator and educator with India’s Centre for Environment Education, will give a public talk on successful medical waste disposal strategies. The talk will be of interest to environmental, labor and community organizers, healthcare workers and students of environmental health and occupational safety. 845-1447
Early Music Group
10 - 11:30 a.m.
North Berkeley Senior Center
Hearst and MLK Jr. Way
Small group sings madrigals and other voice harmony every Tuesday morning. Drop-ins welcome.
655-8863
Wednesday, June 20
Carefree/Carfree Tour
11 a.m.
Berkeley Arts Festival Gallery
2200 Shattuck Ave.
Meet at the Gallery, take the bus to the Oakland Museum to take a tour with David Bacon of his exhibition “Every Worker Is An Organizer: Farm Labor and the Resurgence of the UFW.”
486-0411
— compiled by Sabrina Forkish and Guy Poole
Berkeley Communicator
Toastmasters Club
7:15 a.m.
Vault Cafe
3250 Adeline
Learn to speak with confidence. Ongoing first and third Wednesdays each month.
527-2337
A “Thank You” Reception for
Berkeley School Interim
Superintendent Steve
Goldstone
Public invited.
4:30 to 6:00 (before the school board meeting)
2134 Martin Luther King, Jr. Way, second floor, old council chambers.
Anarchism Forum
7 p.m.
La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Avenue
Three Kevin Keating, Howard Besser, and Perry Matloc will discuss the history of Anarchism and its relevance to recent actions. The short video “Anarchists in Action” will be shown. $5 - $7.
415-927-1645
Thursday, June 21
Best Northern California
Hikes
7 p.m.
REI
1338 San Pablo Ave.
Guidebook author Matt Heid shares his favorite day hikes and overnight backpacking trips in Northern California. Slide presentation. Free.
527-4140
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.
Call 869-2547
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 session will be a “Pride Mass.”
654-5486
Summer Noon Concerts 2001
Noon - 1 p.m.
Downtown Berkeley BART Plaza
Shattuck at Center St.
Weekly concert series. This week Capoeira Arts Cafe.
Community Tribute to Jeffrey
Leiter
5 p.m. Dinner, 8 p.m. Performance
Santa Fe Bar and Grill
1310 University Avenue
The Berkeley Symphony Orchestra is hosting a Community Tribute to honor former Mayor and Symphony Board President Jeffrey Shattuck Leiter. Dinner at Santa Fe Bar and Grill, followed by an 8 p.m. Berkeley Symphony performance at Zellerbach Hall. For information and tickets, call 841-2800
Global Trade and Local Environments
7 - 9 p.m.
Ecology Center
2530 San Pablo Avenue
Panel discussion with Antonia Juhasz, Martin Wagner, and Andrea del Moral. Also a community discussion and network-building, related resources. Potluck.
548-2220 ext. 233
Friday, June 22
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.
Therapy for Trans Partners
6 - 7:30 p.m.
Pacific Center for Human Growth
2712 Telegraph Ave. (at Derby)
A group open to partners of those in transition or considering transition. The group is structured to be a safe place to receive support from peers and explore a variety of issues, including sexual orientation, coming out, feelings of isolation, among other topics. Intake process required. Meeting Fridays through August 17.
$8 - $35 sliding scale per session
Call 548-8283 x534 or x522
Strong Women; The Arts,
Herstory and Literature
1:15 p.m. - 3:15 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 cultural studies course in the Berkeley Adult School’s Older Adults Program. Free.
Call 549-2970
City Commons Club,
Luncheon and Speaker
11:45 a.m.
Berkeley City Club
2315 Durant Ave.
This week featuring Jeffrey Riegle, Ph.D., on “Historical Reasons for China’s Current Conduct.” Come early for social hour. Lunch at 11:45 for $11-$12.25. Come at 12:30 to hear the speaker only for $1, students free. Reservations required for three or more.
848-3533
Saturday, June 23
“Feast of Fire” benefit for the Crucible
10:30 p.m.
The Crucible
1036 Ashby Ave.
Act III, The Flight of Icarus, will feature live music and performances by several groups including Capacitor and Xeno. Price of admission benefits the Crucible, a multi-disciplinary community arts center. $20 at the door.
Berkeley Farmers’ Market
Summer Solstice Celebration
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Civic Center Park
Center St. and MLK Jr. Way
Farmers market plus crafts fair and live reggae and jazz.
548-3333
Strawberry Creek Walking Tour
10 a.m. - Noon
Learn about Strawberry Creek’s history, explore its neighborhoods, and consider its potential. Meet four experts on the local creeks. Reservations required, call 848-0181.
Energy-Efficient Wood Windows
9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Truitt and White Lumber
642 Hearst Avenue
Free seminar by Marvin Window’s representative Chris Martin on how to measure and install the double-hung Tilt Pac replacement unit, as well as a review of the full line of Marvin’s energy-efficient wood windows.
649-2574
What You Need to Know Before You Build or Remodel
10 a.m. - Noon
The Building Education Center
812 Page Street
Free seminar by professional builder Glen Kitzenberger.
525-7610
Choosing to Add On: The Pros and Cons of Building an Addition
Noon - 2 p.m.
The Building Education Center
812 Page Street
Free seminar by author/designer Skip Wenz
525-7610
Sunday, June 24
Hands-On Bicycle Repair Clinics
11 a.m. - Noon
Recreational Equipment, Inc.
1338 San Pablo Ave.
Learn how to fix a flat from one of REI’s bike technicians. All you need to bring is your bike. Free
527-4140
Uncle Eye
2 p.m.
Berkeley-Richmond Jewish
Community Center
1414 Walnut Ave.
Come see Ira Levin, a.k.a. Uncle Eye, give a special performance as a fundraiser for a television pilot to be filmed this summer. $7 - $10.
848-0237 or www.uncle-eye.com
Carefree/Carfree Tour
1 p.m.
Berkeley Arts Festival Gallery
2200 Shattuck Avenue
Artful garden tour, part of the Berkeley Arts Festival. Ride AC Transit to Marcia Donohue and Mark Bulwinkle’s Our Own Stuff Garden and Gallery, then walk to the Dry Garden.
486-0411
Carefree/Carfree Tour #2
1:30 p.m.
Berkeley Arts Festival Gallery
2200 Shattuck Avenue
Ride the bus to the Codornices Creek Restoration Project and the Peralta Community Garden and enjoy a concert by Nicole Miller.
486-0411
Music and Meditation
8 - 9 p.m.
The Heart-Road Traveller
1828 Euclid Avenue
Group meditation using instrumental music and devotional songs. Free.
496-3468
Monday, June 25
Tectonic Theater Project
7 p.m.
Berkeley Rep’s Roda Theater
2015 Addison Street
“Page to Stage: Surviving the Media” is a conversation with The Tectonic Theater Project and professor Douglas Foster. The Tectonic Theater Project traveled to Laramie, Wyoming after the murder of openly gay student Matthew Shepard and wrote a play about the impact Shepard’s death, and the following media scrutiny, had upon the small community. The Laramie Project is running through July 8 at the Berkeley Rep.
647-2900
What You Need to Know Before You Build or Remodel
7 - 9 p.m.
The Building Education Center
812 Page Street
Free seminar by professional builder Glen Kitzenberger.
525-7610
NOW Meeting
6:30 p.m.
Mama Bears Book Store
6537 Telegraph Avenue
The general meeting of the National Organization for Women.
Tuesday, June 26
Saranel Benjamin of Globalization
7 p.m.
Oakland YMCA
1515 Webster Street, Oakland
Saranel Benjamin, trade unionist from South Africa, will discuss the impact of corporate globalization on South African workers. Sponsored by Berkeley’s Women of Color Resource Center.
848-9272
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 Don, 525-3565
Wednesday, June 27
Conversations in Commedia
7:30 p.m.
La Pena
3105 Shattuck Ave.
The series pairs radical theater “elders” to share memories of their years in commedia. This week with former Mime Troupe actress Audrey Smith and Ladies Against Women character Selma Spector. $6 - $8.
849-2568
Thursday, June 28
(gp)
Quit Smoking Class
6 - 8 p.m.
South Berkeley Senior Center
2939 Ellis Street
A six week quit smoking class. Free to Berkeley residents and employees.
Call 644-6422 or e-mail at: quitnow@ci.berkeley.ca.us
Summer Noon Concerts 2001
Noon - 1 p.m.
Downtown Berkeley BART Plaza
Shattuck at Center St.
Weekly concert series. This week Berkeley Opera performs pieces of Carmen.
Pink Slip Party and Career Mixer
6 - 9 p.m.
Pyramid Brewery and Alehouse
901 Gilman Street
Meet with East Bay Job Seekers while listening to music by DJ and Emcee Marty Nemko. Also, cash bar, free Hors d’Oeurves, and prize giveaways. Free and open to the public. To RSVP call 251-1401.
www.eastbaytechjobs.com/mixer/
Friday, June 29
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.
Therapy for Trans Partners
6 - 7:30 p.m.
Pacific Center for Human Growth
2712 Telegraph Ave. (at Derby)
A group open to partners of those in transition or considering transition. The group is structured to be a safe place to receive support from peers and explore a variety of issues, including sexual orientation, coming out, feelings of isolation, among other topics. Intake process required. Meeting Fridays through August 17.
$8 - $35 sliding scale per session
Call 548-8283 x534 or x522
Strong Women; The Arts, Herstory and Literature
1:15 - 3:15 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 cultural studies course in the Berkeley Adult School’s Older Adults Program.
Call 549-2970
Saturday, June 30
Berkeley Farmers’ Market
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Center Street between Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Milvia Street
548-3333
Science of Spirituality
5 p.m.
St. John’s Presbyterian Church
2727 Collage Avenue
Professor Andrew Vidich will speak on “Rumi: Mystic and Romantic Love, Stories of Masnavi.” Childcare and vegetarian food provided. Free.
925-830-2975
Bonfire III: Stories and
Songs By the Sea
7:30 p.m.
Berkeley Marina
Spinnaker Way, near Olympic Circle Sailing Club
Come for Havdala and share stories, sing and watch the flames dance. Bring food and drink to share, kosher s’mores provided.
848-0237
(gp)
Know Your Rights
11 - 2 p.m.
2022 Blake St. (one block west of Shattuck)
Learn what your rights are when dealing with the police. Special section on juvenile rights.
548-0425