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Chocolate and Chalk Art Festival

, , Sat., June 1, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
510-548-5335

Nowhere do chocolate and chalk pair so well than at the annual Chocolate and Chalk Art Festival at Berkeley's Gourmet Ghetto (Shattuck Avenue, between Rose and Delaware streets), where artists transform the city's sidewalks into a veritable chalk canvas under the gaze of chocolate-chomping revelers. In addition to live music, kids activities, and vendors, this year's festival on Saturday, June 2, features unusual chocolate offerings including chocolate goat-cheese truffles, Caribbean chocolate soup, and chocolate ricotta pizza. Artists of all abilities can sign up for the chalk-art contest the day of the event and win up to $250 in cash prizes. Rain postpones to June 9. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., free. 510-548-5335 or AnotherBullwinkelShow.com

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Gourmet Ghetto Shattuck Ave. at Lincoln St., Berkeley (map)

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The Guinness Oyster & Music Festival

Sat., June 1, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
415-750-5105
The largest oyster festival on the West Coast, featuring 2 stages of live music with headliners Devo, Mutemath, Shiny Toy Guns, and Family of the Year. Includes a "Shuck and Swallow" competition, oyster cooking demos, and more. $30-$150, kids under 12 free
Golden Gate Park 501 Stanyan St., San Francisco (map)

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War Gastronomy: Recipes of Relocation

, , Sat., June 1, 1-3 p.m.
510-464-7133
Join David Brower Center exhibition artists Justin Hoover and Chris Treggiari in downtown Berkeley for this pop-up food and art event. free
Downtown Berkeley BART 2160 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley (map)

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Fermentation In-Depth: Expanding Beyond the Basics

Sun., June 2, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
510-981-1148
Hands-on work making recipes to expand your fermentation repertoire, like herbal sodas and seasonal kimchis. Bring a knife and a cutting board. $35
Sticky Art Lab 1682 University Ave., Berkeley (map)

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Livermore Chili Shooters Stampede and Western Heritage Celebration

Sun., June 2, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
With chili and Sierra Nevada craft beer tastings and Western-themed activities, performances, and exhibits throughout downtown Livermore. $15-$25 for tastings
Downtown Livermore Lizzie Fountain, Livermore (map)

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Honey Harvesting

Sun., June 2, 2-4 p.m.
510-981-1148
In this hands-on class, participants will uncap frames of honeycomb and hand spin them in an extractor to expel the honey. $30
Sticky Art Lab 1682 University Ave., Berkeley (map)

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Late Night Little Bites

Thursdays-Saturdays, 9-10:30 p.m.
510-444-1233

Out late? Can't face heading home hungry? Bocanova (55 Webster St., Oakland) has instituted a brand-new "Late Nite Boca Bite" menu, featuring bocaditos ("little bites") at happy-hour prices served from 9 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. every Thursday through Saturday. Bocaditos include yuca-and-cheese fritters, fried plantains with cilantro aioli, Dungeness crab deviled eggs with chipotle aioli, taco-del-día with pickled cabbage, and pork ribs with guava-barbecue sauce. Specially priced cocktails, wine, and beer wash it all down. $1.50 and up. 510-444-1233 or Bocanova.com

Bocanova 55 Webster St., Oakland (map)

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Phat Beets Crop Swap

First Saturday of every month, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
510-689-3068
Diversify your home-grown meals by swapping your own backyard produce for that of others. Urban-gardening nonprofit Phat Beets Produce hosts crop swaps the first Saturday of every month - including Saturday, April 2 - at the North Oakland Farmers' Market (57th and Market streets, Oakland). Participants are urged to bring home-grown fruits, vegetables, plants, cuttings, or cultures to swap or barter. 10 a.m., free (RSVP to max@phatbeetsproduce.org; outline what you'll bring). PhatBeetsProduce.org free

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Lorin Station Crop Swap

, Sundays, 1-2 p.m.

Get super-seasonal and hyper-local: Bring your own homegrown garden produce to the Lorin Station Weekly Crop Swap (northeast corner of Alcatraz Avenue and Adeline Street, Berkeley) every Sunday, and trade it for backyard produce grown by others. Transition Berkeley and the Victory Garden Foundation organize these free hour-long weekly crop swaps throughout the late spring and summer; right now it's lemon, lettuce, kale, and beet season. 1 p.m., free. TransitionBerkeley.com

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Alameda Farmers' Market

Tuesdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
With locally grown fruits and vegetables, plus family activities. free
Alameda Farmers' Market Haight Ave. at Webster St., Alameda (map)

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Farmstead Wine Tasting

Thursdays, 5-7 p.m. and Saturdays, 2-5 p.m.
510-864-9463
Hosted by Farmstead's knowledgeable staff, with all proceeds going to local schools. $1 per flight
Farmstead Cheeses & Wines 6218 La Salle Ave., Oakland (map)

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"Dinner, a Movie & the Universe"

, Fridays, Saturdays
510-336-7373
A full-course dinner in the Skyline Bistro followed by Chabot's live-narrated Planetarium show, Cosmos 360. Afterwards, view the night sky through their telescopes (weather permitting). $23 adults, $16 children
Chabot Space & Science Center 10000 Skyline Blvd., Oakland (map)

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Friday Nights @ OMCA

, Fridays, 5-9 p.m.
510-318-8400
The Bay Area's most talked-about food truck party comes to Oakland. free
Oakland Museum of California 1000 Oak St., Oakland (map)

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Off the Grid

Fridays, 5-9 p.m.
510-318-8400
With food trucks, drinks for sale, music, kids' activities, and half-price museum admission free
Oakland Museum of California 1000 Oak St., Oakland (map)

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Studio One Food Pod

Fridays, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
510-597-5027
With various mobile food vendors.
Studio One Art Center 365 45th St., Oakland (map)

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