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Hef a Beer for Charity!

, , Mon., May 20, 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m.
510-527-9090
Guests who drink and dine at Pyramid Alehouse will have 10% of their total bill donated to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Northern California Chapter. free
Pyramid Alehouse 901 Gilman St., Berkeley (map)

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Harvey Milk Day Celebration

Mon., May 20, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
510-748-4023
Keeping Harvey’s Hope Alive will be the focus of this year’s 4th Annual Harvey Milk Day celebration as Alameda welcomes keynote speaker Anne Kronenberg and the return of the East Bay Gay Men’s Chorus free
Encinal High School 210 Central Ave., Alameda (map)

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Earthquake Engineering: Homeschool Class

Tue., May 21, 1:30-2:30 p.m.
510-642-5133
Students become earthquake safety engineers, as they design and test buildings and bridges with shake tables, find out which materials bend or break under stress, and learn about how to be prepared for the next earthquake. $18
Lawrence Hall of Science 1 Centennial Dr., Berkeley (map)

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A Year on the Berkeley Paths: Spring

, Tue., May 21, 6 p.m.
Hosted by the East Bay Path Wanderers. Bring your favorite method of recording (camera, art pens & small pad, journal, etc.). The walk will finish at Dorothy Bolte Park on Spruce for a post-walk soiree and to compare notes. Meet at Spruce St. at Acacia Walk.

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Mongolian Evening

, Wed., May 22, 6:15-8:45 p.m.
Stephen Fish, Political Science Professor at UC Berkeley, and 2012 visiting scholar at the Mongolian National University, will share his experiences and research on the multiple transitions confronting Mongolia at this United Nations Association East Bay Chapter dinner forum at the Silk Road House #107, 1944 University Avenue, Berkeley. $10-$20

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Joaquin Miller Park Hike

Wed., May 22, 6:30 p.m.
A primarily flat, shaded 60 minute hike led by East Bay Moms. For more information, email Lee@EastBayMoms.com free

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“Jewish Chronicles”

, Wed., May 22, 8 p.m.
510-704-8291
Daniel Cainer plays piano and sings stories of feuding tailors, a cocaine-addicted rabbi, Israel and Palestine, a young Jewish woman who joins a fundamentalist Christian sect in the 1950s, and the hilarious adulterous adventures of his own parents. $15-$50
The Marsh Arts Center 2120 Allston Way, Berkeley (map)

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Map and Compass Navigation Basics

Thu., May 23, 6-8 p.m.
510-527-4140
In this in-store class you'll learn the parts of a compass, how to read a topographic map, and how to use them in tandem. $30 members, $50 non-members
REI Berkeley 1338 San Pablo Ave., Berkeley (map)

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"Privilege, Oppression and InterseXionality"

, May 20-23
The San Francisco Sex Worker Film and Arts Festival presents this four-day series of workshops for sex workers and their allies. Check SexWorkerFest.com for full scheduling details and East Bay locations. free

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Full Moon Hike

Fri., May 24
510-336-7373
Hike through the redwoods in the beauty of the full moon on either of two hikes, either a 5-mile hike from 6-9pm or a 3-mile hike from 7-9pm. After the hike, stay and view the night sky through their telescopes. $10
Chabot Space & Science Center 10000 Skyline Blvd., Oakland (map)

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Art on Center

, Fri., May 24, 12-10 p.m.
510-464-7133
With art-making, food trucks, the renowned Thing-a-ma-jigs ensemble, a student film festival in the Berkeley City College auditorium, as well as shorts and a feature curated by PFA. Bring your own seating. On Center Street in downtown Berkeley. free
Downtown Berkeley BART 2160 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley (map)

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Radio Disney Life Jacket Trade-In

Fri., May 24, 4-6 p.m.
510-521-1515
The life jacket trade-in gives recreational boaters the opportunity for life jackets to be inspected by professionals. free
Alameda South Shore Center 523 South Shore Center West, Alameda (map)

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9th Street Film Festival & Dinner

, , , Fri., May 24, 5:30-10 p.m.
Meet at 5:30pm at Juan’s Place (941 Carleton St., Berkeley) for dinner before the festival. At 7pm, cross the street to 2604 9th St. for an evening of independent film and a fundraiser benefiting Castlemont International High School's annual service trip. free

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Dear Elizabeth Teen Night

, Fri., May 24, 6:30 p.m.
510-647-2972
The evening includes dinner, an interview with a member of the creative team, and a ticket to the show. $10
Berkeley Rep School of Theatre 2071 Addison St., Berkeley (map)

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Future Prom 3000

Fri., May 24, 7-11 p.m.
510-336-7373
An intergalactic-themed prom for adults only. $17, 21+ only
Chabot Space & Science Center 10000 Skyline Blvd., Oakland (map)

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