EVENTS
THRU OCT 4 The
$100,000 Tiburon
Challenger This exciting week of men’s
tennis is the only
pro tournament held
in the Bay Area this
year. Peninsula Club
(Tiburon). tiburon
challenger.com
OCT 3 Get Out and
Play Day Head to Corte
Madera for a day of free
family fun, including
yoga classes, a pop-up
skate park, treadmill
tests, chair massages,
a kids’ corner and
much more. Town
Center (Corte Madera).
415.924.2961, shop
towncenter.com
OCT 3 River Awards
Gala Cruise to
Forestville to honor the
people, businesses and
farms that are leading
the Russian River to a
more climate-resilient
future. Enjoy a locally
sourced dinner, live
music, local beer and
wine and live and
silent auctions. Shone
Farm (Forestville).
707.433.1958, river
awardsgala.com
OCT 4 Sea Lion Soiree
Join the Marine
Mammal Center
as it celebrates 40
years of veterinary,
scientific and educational achievements
with youth activities, cocktails, a
family-style dinner
and sunset s’mores.
Marine Mammal
Center (Sausalito).
415.289.7331,
sealionsoiree.com
OCT 7 International
Walk and Bike to
School Day Join Marin
County Parks and fellow environmentalists
the world over by getting the kids to school
sans cars. Various
locations (Bay Area).
marincountyparks.org
OCT 7 TNDC Celebrity
Pool Toss TNDC’s
23rd annual pool toss
is the city’s coolest
pool party, boasting an
array of wet and wild
fun as the crowd bids
on the chance to toss
local celebrities into
the pool — all while
raising money for the
children and families
of the Tenderloin.
Phoenix Hotel (SF).
415.358.3906, tndc.org
OCT 8 Fort Ross Fun-Raiser Enjoy a great
night of fun, fairies,
fortunes and delectable treats under the
Golden Gate Bridge.
Fairy tale theater
and circus acts lend
a whimsical element
to the evening, which
focuses on California’s
natural history with
all proceeds benefit-ting Fort Ross Park.
Bay Area Discovery
Museum (Sausalito).
212.257.6448, fortross
foundation.org
OCT 10 Novato Sunrise
Oktoberfest Throw
on your lederhosen
and enjoy traditional
German music, great
food and fun in honor
of the beer-centric holiday. Greek Orthodox
Church (Novato).
415.385.2922, novato
sunriserotary.org
OC T 17 Creole United
Festival Groove to the
rhythm and experi-
ence the tastes of
Louisiana at the Creole
United Festival, fea-
turing zydeco music,
an assortment of
traditional culinary
favorites and beer
and wine. Dunphy
Park (Sausalito).
510.331.5575, creole
unitedfestival.com
OCT 17 Denim and
Diamonds Sip on cocktails and dust off your
cowboy boots at Marin
Charitable’s annual
fundraiser to support
the county’s at-risk
youth. Pacheco Family
Winery (Novato).
marincharitable.org
OCT 17 di Party di
Rosa The gallery’s 14th
annual benefit auction
features a sit-down
dinner along with live
and silent bidding, with
all proceeds benefiting
di Rosa’s unique pro-
grams. di Rosa (Napa).
707.226.5991,
dirosaart.org
OCT 18 MALT Day at
the Pumpkin Patch Pick
an organic pumpkin,
taste local cider, beer
and treats and let the
kids go crazy with
crafts. Proceeds will
help MALT’s work to
protect Marin’s farms
and ranches. Nicasio
Valley Farms pumpkin patch (Nicasio).
415.663.1158, malt.org
OCT 22–25 The San
Francisco Fall Antiques
Show Themed “Time
After Time: Bringing
the Past Present,” this
year’s antique fair
centers on the lasting
quality of beautiful
pieces and the time
that goes into creating
“My inner kid seldom
stopped grinning.”
—The New York Times
Mummenschanz
The Musicians of Silence
Nov 27–29
ZELLERBACH HALL
This beloved Swiss mime
troupe is back with its
signature combination of
whimsy and grace, comedy
and pathos.
THANKSGIVING WEEKEND!
Ages 16 and under half price!
calperformances.org
510.642.9988
Season
Sponsor:
SEASON
2015/16 music dance theater Performances Cal
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY