Out & About / CALENDAR
San Francisco–
Oakland Bay Bridge
and Golden Gate Bridge
in the 1930s, through
January 26 (Oakland).
510.318.8400,
museumca.org
San Francisco Botanical
Garden California
Native Plant Boom A
collection of hundreds
of wildflowers native
to California and a
100-year-old grove of
coast redwoods (SF).
415.661.1316,
sfbotanicalgarden.org
The Walt Disney Family
Museum Camille
Rose Garcia: Down the
Rabbit Hole, through
November 3 (SF).
415.345.6800,
waltdisney.org
Yerba Buena Center
for the Arts Dissident
Futures Look into
possible alternative
futures brought on by
active engagement with
current political, eco-
nomic or technological
structures, October
18–February 2 (SF).
415.978.2787, ybca.org
EVENTS
OC T 5 Dimensions
Dance Theatre The
Bay Area's premiere
African-American
dance company celebrates its 40th year
with a formal procession followed by a
retrospective of the
company's four decades
and culminating with
the world premiere of
Rhythms of Life: Down
the Congo Line, an ode
to the legacy of traditional Congolese dance
forms.
Yerba Buena Center
for the Arts (SF).
415.978.2787, ybca.org
OCT 8 Diving for
Dough The Tenderloin
Neighborhood
Development
Corporation presents
its 21st annual celebrity
pool toss to raise money
for neighborhood kids
and families. Featuring
appearances by Robin
Williams, MC Hammer,
Gavin Newsom and
more. Phoenix Hotel
(SF). 415.358.3906,
tndc.org
OC T 11–13 The Dew
Tour Championships
A three-day action
sports festival featuring
skateboarding, BMX,
FMX, top athletes and
live music. Civic Center
Plaza (SF).
allisports.com
OCT 12 Savor Marin The
Environmental Forum
of Marin celebrates the
natural bounty of the
county with an evening
of locally grown food,
wine, artisan beer
and talks from area
foodies. Community
Center (Corte Madera).
415.484.8336,
marinefm.org
OCT 18 Environmental
Leader of Marin Awards
Huey Johnson, creator of the Investing
for Prosperity policy,
speaks as the organization recognizes the
accomplishments of
environmentalists like
Congressman Jared
Huffman and more.
Mill Valley Community
Center (Mill Valley).
environmental
leaderofmarin.com
OCT 19 Midnight
in Paris Art Works
Downtown celebrates
its 17th anniversary
with a party inspired by
Woody Allen’s Midnight
in Paris, paying homage
to the Paris art scene in
the late 19th and early
20th centuries. Art
Works Downtown (San
Rafael). 415.451.8119,
artworksdowntown.org
OCT 19 Tamalpa
Institute Celebration
Join Tamalpa Institute
as it celebrates 35 years
of artistic, collaborative
and educational work.
Enjoy an art and video
gallery featuring
works from Tamalpa
students and alumni,
performances, music
and more. Halprin
Mountain Home
Studio (Kentfield).
415.457.8555,
tamalpa.org
OC T 19–20 Goblin
Jamboree Local
families gather for a
Halloween carnival,
featuring costumes,
circus performers,
magicians, pony rides
and a petting zoo.
Bay Area Discovery
Museum (Sausalito).
415.339.3900,
baykidsmuseum.org
OC T 19–20 Half Moon
Bay Pumpkin Festival
The festival returns for
its 43rd year to celebrate
all things pumpkin
with championship
weigh-offs, pumpkin
sculpting, harvest-inspired crafts, live
music and much more.
Main Street (Half Moon
Bay). 650.726.9652,
miramiraevents.com
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