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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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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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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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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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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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Moonlight Kayaking

Fri., May 24, 7:30 p.m.
510-893-7833
Paddle by moonlight through the Oakland estuary.
California Canoe and Kayak 409 Water St., Oakland (map)

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Brooks Island Kayak Adventure

Sat., May 25, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Paddle along Brooks Island’s preserved shoreline, then come ashore for a naturalist guided, two-mile hike around the island normally closed to visitors. Register at EBParks.org $85

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Strawberry Waffle Dash

Sun., May 26, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
415-750-5105
A challenging Memorial Day 5k with amazing views and fresh waffles at the finish line. $20-$30
Golden Gate Park 501 Stanyan St., San Francisco (map)

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Softball on Saturdays

Saturdays, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Continues through Nov. 30
510-238-7275
This choose-up fast-pitch game has been played on Saturdays from April to November for the past 46 years. New players, including pitchers, are welcome. For more information, call 510-204-9500. free
Montclair Park 6300 Moraga Ave., Oakland (map)

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Oakland Showga

, , Mondays, 6:30-8 p.m.

If yoga is your jam but the usual gongs and grunts are getting you down, bring your mat to the Starline Social Club (2232 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Oakland) on Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. for Oakland Showga, where East Bay Community Yoga founder Katie Colver teaches vinyasa classes for yogis of all levels to the sounds of a live local band. While the live music/yoga combo has been done before, Colver strives for a more mind- and body-bending experience by booking psychedelic line-ups that buck the New Age-y, Burning Man trend. If you leave class feeling a bit funky, it might be owed to more than just a strenuous workout. EBCYoga.com/showga.html

$5-$15
Starline Social Club 2232 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Oakland (map)

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Fight Night

, , Tuesdays, 4 & 6 p.m.

The first rule of The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment's (610 16th St., Ste. 230, Oakland) weekly Fight Club gatherings: Gamers of all ages are free to duke it out via old-school video games like Soul Caliburand Street Fighter 2, played on gaming systems from Atari 2600 to Neo Geo. The second rule of The MADE's weekly Fight Club gatherings: Halfway through the evening, the gloves come off and the real tournament begins, with the game du jour determined by participants, and games and other geekery awarded to the winners. Kids under fifteen: Bring a parent or guardian. Every Tuesday, including Dec. 6.6-9 p.m.; general play free, tournament $5. 510-788-5702 or TheMADE.org

$2

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Berkeley Juggling Club

Wednesdays, 6-8 p.m.

The circus arts aren't just for clowns anymore. They're not quite highbrow, but close -- not only do many regional teams and touring companies compete and perform across the country (Berkeley's unicycle basketball team is one of the best in the world), but some aerial feats developed in the circus have made their way into the fine-art world of dance. If it's about time you learned how to juggle, unicycle, aerobalance, slackline, or do anything else you've seen under the big tent (except, perhaps, elephant-riding), join the Berkeley Juggling Club at its weekly Wednesday meetings. Participation is free and open to all. On summer nights you'll find the gang at the UC Berkeley campus on the lawn north of the library (Memorial Glade); if it's dark or rainy, they'll be inside Dwinelle Hall, also on the UC Berkeley campus. 6-8 p.m. BerkeleyJuggling.org

free
UC Berkeley Campus UC Berkeley Campus, Berkeley (map)

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Dragon Boat Racing

Saturdays, 8:45-10:30 a.m.
510-521-7555

It's not every day that you get an opportunity to help propel a fifty-foot-long boat through the waters of the Alameda-Oakland Estuary (2400 Mariner Square Dr., Alameda). But the Alameda Dragon Flyers -- a part-recreational, part-competitive band of paddlers -- gives you the chance each Saturday with free introductions to the two-thousand-year-old Chinese sport of dragon boating. The weekly sessions are open to athletes of all abilities, and the first three are free -- after that, participants are asked to join the California Dragon Boat Association for a $50-$120 annual fee. 8:45-10:15 a.m. 510-521-7555 or AlamedaDragonFlyers.com

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East Bay Front Runners

, Saturdays, 9-10 a.m.
510-548-5335

Running needn't be a solitary sport, and for the East Bay Front Runners it's a veritable social occasion. Camaraderie and friendship take first billing at the group's weekly runs, with fitness a close second and competition a non-issue. The club formed in 1984 to serve the entire LGBT community and is also open to friends, family, and supporters. The group meets at a different East Bay marina or waterfront each week and then proceeds to a nearby eatery for a group brunch. Guests and non-members welcome. Visit EastBayFrontRunners.org for weekly locations.

free
Berkeley Marina 201 University Ave., Berkeley (map)

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Cato's Trivia Night

, Mondays, 7:30 p.m.
510-655-3349
Quiz master Chuck B. leads a weekly group pub quiz with prizes. free
Cato's Ale House 3891 Piedmont Ave., Oakland (map)

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