Cultural Event
History for Half Pints Family Program
HAHS Center for History and Culture 22380 Foothill Boulevard, Hayward, CA, United StatesMake a Schultüte to celebrate the beginning of the school year! A German tradition dating back to the 1800s, a Schultüte is a cone filled with school supplies and candy given to a child on their first day of school. Each child will make their own cone, enjoy games and listen to stories.
Guarding the Gate
Aboard the Balclutha Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco, CA, United StatesThe Hispanic people who first came to the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1700s began radical changes that were unprecedented in the previous 10,000 years. Discover how Hispanic, Native American, and American cultures viewed and determined the uses of the Bay.
First Nations Americana
Subterranean Arthouse 2179 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesJoin Marca Cassity and Brianna Lea Pruett as they stop off in Berkeley on their West Coast tour to host an evening of Contemporary Poets, Contemporary Singer/Songwriters, and Traditional Singers of Native Heritage. The gathering is at the beautiful community event center Subterranean Arthouse.
Krishna Jayanthi
M.A. Center 10200 Crow Canyon Road, Castro Valley, CA, United StatesGames, Dances, Spiritual Talk, Devotional Singing and scripture reading of the Birth of Lord Krishna at midnight…
Talk Like a Pirate Day
on board your vessel somewhere on the Seven SeasIf ye would not be mistaken fer a scurvy dog, remember to talk like a Pirate today!
San Francisco International Dragon Boat Festival
Treasure Island California Avenue and Avenue D, San Francisco, CA, United StatesCome join us for a weekend of world-class dragon boat racing, spectacular cultural performances, and fun-filled activities for the whole family at the largest competitive dragon boat festival in the United States.
Glendi Ethnic Food Festival
St. Seraphim Orthodox Church 90 Mountain View Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA, United States“The Glendi International Food Fair is Santa Rosa's premier ethnic food and dance event. Each year since 1989, the Parish has hosted this festival of foods from Middle Eastern, Eritrean, Russian, Greek, Balkan, Romanian, Italian and American cultures. The food is all fresh and ethnically authentic.