APRIL 20: SINGLES CLUB POTLUCK
5pm. Bring a dish or beverage. Dessert provided by Center, Pinole
Senior Center, 2500 Charles Avenue, Pinole. 510-724-9800.
APRIL 20: SILVER RING THING - EXPLICIT TRUTH: LEAVING
NOTHING MERELY IMPLIED
7-9pm (doors open at 6:30pm). Hosted by Valley Bible Church, 1477
Willow Avenue, Hercules. $6 online or $8 door, $5 online groups of
25+ Silver Ring Thing is a radical response to culture’s view of love and
relationships. Our events inspire teens to defy the meet-up, hook-up,
break-up culture of today and discover true life found in a relationship
with Jesus Christ. silverringthing.com.
APRIL 21: MOVIE
1pm. Come watch a film at the library. This month’s movie is “Inside
Out” (PG, 95 min) After young Riley is uprooted from her Midwest life
and moved to San Francisco, her emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust
and Sadness - conflict on how best to navigate a new city. At the Rodeo
Library, 220 Pacific Ave, Rodeo. 510-799-2606.
APRIL 21 & 22: SPRING BOOK SALE
11am-5:30pm on Saturday and 12-4:30pm on Sunday. Members of
the Friends may enter at 10:00am; memberships available at the door.
Hardbacks $1.00; paperbacks, CDs and DVDs $.50; children’s books
$.25. Hercules Library, 109 Civic Drive.
APRIL 21: WORK, WOMEN, AND CULTURE: A DOUBLEEDGED
SWORD
10 am. Lilliane Koziol PhD will speak about work, women, and culture.
She is the Coordinator of Northern California Fulbright Scholar Enrichment
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APR 15: SEMINAR ON “I’M A WEIRD WOMAN AND I’M
GETTING WEIRDER!”
9:30am. Rev. Cathleen Cox is a spiritual director, teacher, certified dream
worker and workshop facilitator and a UUCB Community Minister. Rev.
Cat says: “I first heard (and immediately loved) this great line from a
woman in her 90s. Now I’m claiming it! The original meaning of “weird” is
“in touch with the ‘other side’” - the non-physical dimension of existence.
Let’s explore what it has meant for great spiritual teachers through
the ages to be “weird” in this sense — and why you might like to get
weirder, too!” Free. Fireside Room of the Unitarian Universalist Church of
Berkeley, 1 Lawson Road, Kensington.
APRIL 17: SAN PABLO LIBRARY CLASSIC BOOK CLUB
6:30pm. Join us for a lively discussion of classical literature. Each month
we cover a different title of a classic novel. Meetings are held on the 3rd
Tuesday of the month at the San Pablo Library. Contact the library for the
current month’s title. San Pablo Library, 13751 San Pablo Ave,
San Pablo. 510-374-3998.
APRIL 19: TEEN ADVISORY GROUP (TAG) MEETING
4:30-5:30pm. Plan teen programs for your library! Help with displays! Eat
junk food! Get community service hours! San Pablo Library,
13751 San Pablo Ave, San Pablo. 510-374-3998.
APRIL 19: FILM NIGHT, DOCUMENTARY
5:30pm. We will screen “Perfumed Nightmare,” 90 min (1977) by
Kidlat Tahimik. An experimental story of a young Filipino jeepney driver
infatuated the idea of space travel and the West who gradually becomes
disillusioned after living abroad. At the Rodeo Library, 220 Pacific Ave,
Rodeo CA. 510-799-2606.
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