Tuesday, July 29 at 10:30am
The Knuckle Knockers present mountain music from Appalachia, in the Eastern United States. They'll play and sing rousing songs about animals, farm life and more, with fiddle, banjo, mandolin and guitar. They love to get the kids dancing!
For children of all ages.
A Celebration of Filipino American History and Culture

2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Readings by Bay Area Filipino American authors. The authors reading at the event are:
Dawn B. Mabalon, Evageline Canonizado Buell, Edwin Lozada and Oscar Penaranda.
Crosspulse Rhythm Duo

Thursday, July 24, 2008
4 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Crosspulse Rhythm Duo uses body, bells, boxes, balls and all manner of found sound to make music out of anything. Entertaining and educational show fun.
For children of all ages.
Practical Astrology for Teens

at 3:30
This workshop will help you see beyond the universe and into yourself. Get an expanded picture of who you are, what your relationship style is, what your life “mission statement” is about, and more.
For ages 12-18.
Dog Safety Talk for Children

A volunteer from the SPCA will be bringing Roofus, a labrador, to discuss how kids can safely interact with dogs. For children of all ages.
Author Talk: Eccentrics, Heroes and Cutthroats of Old Berkeley

6:30 pm
Richard Schwartz, author and historian, will present a slide show and lecture on his new book. "Eccentrics, Heroes and Cutthroats of OldBerkeley." Through stories of the amazing characters in the book, Schwartz will reveal the many unknown connections between San Francisco and Berkeley in the nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Book sales and signing follow event.