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November 30, 2007
Enjoy some great events in Alameda this weekend. • What is better than the music of the Beatles at Christmas? How about the music of Alameda’s favorite sons, the Sun Kings, playing all their Beatles favorites? Join the Sun Kings Saturday for a unique holiday concert benefiting the Toys for Tots program. 8 p.m., $25, Dec. 1, Kofman Auditorium, 2200 Central Ave. • See this week's blogs for information on Alameda Open Studios and the Lighted Yacht Parade this weekend. Also, see today's Oakland blog for the Jingletown Holiday Art Walk featuring many Alameda-based artists. • U.S. Congressman Pete Stark's Alameda Town...
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November 29, 2007
Meet local artists, experience their work and get a jump on your holiday shopping this weekend. The eighth annual Alameda Artists Holiday Open Studios event, sponsored by the Alameda Recreation and Park Department, showcases holiday arts and crafts such as: cards, paintings, sculpture, ceramics, pastels, jewelry, etchings, glass, watercolors, fiber arts and more. This free event is a self-guided tour. Pick up a tour brochure from the Alameda Recreation and Park Department by clicking or visiting 2226 Santa Clara Ave., (510) 747-7529. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Dec. 1-2.
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November 28, 2007
Enjoy the 31st annual lighted yacht parade this Saturday along the waterfront of the Oakland/Alameda Estuary. The parade begins just after sunset Dec. 1, and this year’s theme is A Child’s Christmas. Spectators can watch the parade from any waterside restaurant as well as Wind River Park in Alameda and Jack London Square in Oakland. Participants and spectators are encouraged to donate food, new unwrapped toys or money at designated drop sites located at each sponsor’s facility. For more information, call (510) 337-1946 or click. Read more »
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November 27, 2007
Tomorrow evening, Oakland Museum of California's new Senior Curator Rene de Guzman, will be speaking at Oakland Art Gallery. Tickets are $15 at the door. In his lecture, de Guzman will examine the roles and functions of museums in the context of local and global art cultures, sharing his observations about the burgeoning Oakland art scene. You may pre-register by phone at (510) 637-0395 or online. His discussion will focus on the ways that regional activities and ambitions reflect global trends and ideas, emphasizing strategies to assert local identity while placing Oakland and California in relationship to the...
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November 26, 2007
The air quality tonight is forecast to be unhealthy. The Bay Area Air District is asking residents to refrain from burning wood in their fireplaces and woodstoves, and to drive less. Winter air pollution is mainly caused by small particle pollution, or particulate matter (PM). The two major winter sources of PM in the Bay Area are residential wood burning and motor vehicles. You can help reduce winter air pollution if you: - Do NOT burn wood tonight. - If you must burn wood, burn less and use only dry, clean, seasoned wood, and nonglossy white paper. Moist, or "green" wood smolders more, producing greater amounts of harmful air pollutants. - Postpone errands and link necessary trips - Retrofit your fireplace to burn...
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November 21, 2007
Oakland was ranked as the fourth most dangerous city in the United States on Sunday by a controversial but closely watched private-research group that publishes a list of the country's most dangerous cities annually, the Oakland Tribune reported Monday. Nearby Richmond came in at No. 9. Oakland jumped four spots, from No. 8 last year, in this year's "City Crime Rankings: Crime in Metropolitan America," which was published by CQ Press, a unit of Congressional Quarterly Inc. Detroit...
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November 20, 2007
During this time of giving thanks, the City of Oakland is hosting a very special event designed to soften the hardship so many people experience this time of year: the 16th Annual Thanksgiving Dinner. Today's dinner is hosted by the City’s Department of Human Services and its partners—the Communities United Committee and the Emergency Food Providers Advisory Committee. This gala event is free and open to all low-income or homeless seniors, families and individuals. Hundreds of volunteers will serve a scrumptious Thanksgiving Dinner with all the trimmings while guests enjoy live entertainment and a nutritious meal. This year’s entertainment features Rhonda Benin and Soulful Strut. Last year 2,500 were served, to donate call (510) 238-2077. The dinner is free today...
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November 19, 2007
The teenager accused in the slaying of a 15-year-old girl at an Alameda park on Halloween was arraigned Tuesday, when a judge told him he was charged with murder and ordered him held without bail, the Oakland Tribune reported last week. Quochuy Tran, 16 and an Oakland High School student, displayed no emotion during his brief appearance in Alameda County Superior Court. Tran allegedly shot and killed Ichinkhorloo "Iko" Bayarsaikhan while attempting to rob her as she gathered with her friends at Washington Park on Halloween, according to Alameda police. A junior at Alameda High...
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November 16, 2007
FRIDAY Alameda County School Superintendent Sheila Jordan and OUSD interim state administrator Vincent Matthews will honor National Children's Book Week by reading to students at Manzanita Seed Elementary School this morning. 2409 E. 27th. SATURDAY All spuds, no duds! Take the kids to the Mr. Potato Head Beauty Contest where they can cook up a stylin' potato personality. Museum of Children's Art, 1 p.m.–4 p.m., $7, 528 Ninth St., (510) 465-8770. Help keep youth out of jail! Harry Belafonte's Read more »
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November 15, 2007
Joe Morgan, a member of Major League Baseball's Hall of Fame and an Oakland resident, will be honored with a gala tribute tonight. The event is co-hosted by Alameda County Youth Development, Oakland City Council, the office of Mayor Ron Dellums and the Alameda County Board of Supervisors. NBA Hall of Famer Bill Russell will act as master of ceremonies. Other celebrities will attend including Frank Robinson, Reggie Jackson and Tony La Russa. All proceeds will benefit the George P. Scotlan Youth and Family Center. 6 p.m., Oakland Airport Hilton, 1 Hegenberger Road. Read more »
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