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Richmond
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SEPTEMBER 9 & 10: STAGED READING 1917 BROADWAY HIT
HAMILTON
8pm on the 9th and 2pm on the 10th. Hear a staged reading of the
1917 Broadway hit, HAMILTON --the play, not the musical-- by Mary
P. Hamlin and George Arliss. Presented by Contra Costa Civic Theatre.
Tickets $2.50 per person (the price you would have paid to see the show
on Broadway in 1917). Contra Costa Civic Theatre (951 Pomona Ave).
SEPTEMBER 10: PANCAKE BREAKFASTS ABOARD THE RED OAK
VICTORY SHIP
9am- 1pm. Treat yourself and the whole family to a hearty and delicious
breakfast while enjoying a beautiful view of the San Francisco city skyline
and bay. Breakfast includes: pancakes, eggs, sausage, bacon, apple
slices and coffee or juice. The price also includes a self-guided tour of
the entire ship while aboard this historic World War 2 Navy ship. There
is also a gift shop to explore. Adults: $10 Children 8 and under: $5.
Mimosas $3.00 each or two for $5.00. Located at 1337 Canal Blvd.
Basin #5, Richmond. 510-237-2933, richmondmuseum.org.
SEPTEMBER 11, 18, 25: BABY/TODDLER STORYTIME
Mondays, 10:15 and 11 am. Ages 0 to 3. Rhymes, Songs, Tickles,
Hugs, Bounces, Story-time and more! Promotes early childhood
development for babies and up. Older children are welcome. Join the
fun! Pinole Library, 2935 Pinole Valley Rd. 510-758-2741.
SEPTEMBER 11, 18 & 25 MONDAYS: “NIGHT NIGHT” FAMILY
STORYTIME!
6 PM. Love books? Enjoy singing? Need some quality family time? Join
us for Family Evening Storytime! All stuffed animals, fuzzy pajamas and
ages are welcome. El Sobrante Library, 4191 Appian Way, El Sobrante.
510-374-3991.
SEPTEMBER 11: DEMONSTRATION OF LANDSCAPES IN PASTEL
7pm. Mini art show of members’ work. A brief business meeting is
held at 7:30, followed by the speaker. Meeting will be held in the Garden
Room of the El Cerrito Community Center, 7007 Moeser Lane, El Cerrito.
Open to the public, visitors and new members are always welcome.
Barbara Daniell at 510-277-6996 or bdaniell1943@gmail.com. For
more information about the Association, see www.elcerritoart.org. The
Community Center is handicapped-accessible.
SEPTEMBER 11: GENEALOGY WORKSHOP
6pm. Curious about your family history? Want help with completing
your family tree? Volunteers from the Contra Costa County Genealogical
Society and Vallejo-Benicia Genealogical Society will be available to help
you use HeritageQuest, the library’s new Genealogy program, as well as
other resources to discover more about your family history! Registration
suggested as space is limited. Hercules Library, 109 Civic Dr, Hercules.
SEPTEMBER 12: SAN PABLO WRITER’S GROUP
5-7pm – Always wanted to be an author? Meet with the writer’s group
to learn and share with like-minded folks. Ages 18 and up. San Pablo
Library, 13751 San Pablo Ave, San Pablo.
SEPTEMBER 12: HERCULES LIBRARY – FAMILY STORYTIME
6pm. Welcome kids and their grownups to Family Story Time! Stories,
songs, fingerplays! Stay for free play after Story Time to meet other kids
and their families. 109 Civic Dr, Hercules.
SEPTEMBER 12: AARP SMART DRIVER COURSE REFRESHER
9am-1pm. Class offers participants update driving skills and knowledge
of the rules and hazards of the road. $15 AARP members and $20 for
non members. Richmond Aneex Senior Center. For reservations call
510-620-6812.
SEPTEMBER 12: RODEO MONTHLY FRIENDS MEETING
7:30pm. Come be involved in the monthly meeting of the Friends of the
Rodeo Library. 220 Pacific Ave, Rodeo. 510-799-2606.
SEPTEMBER 14: EL CERRITO GARDEN CLUB MEETS
9:30am. Members are free, and visitors cost $3 each. The discussions
begin after a short business meeting and the refreshment break.
For questions, call Bonnie MacKenzie at 510 237 4654. El Cerrito
Community Center, 7007 Moeser Lane in El Cerrito.
SEPTEMBER 14: EL CERRITO CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION AT THE
CERRITO THEATER
7pm. As part of the El Cerrito Centennial Celebration, Friends of the
Cerrito Theater and the El Cerrito Historical Society present a talk by
Joanne Taylor plus showing of a classic film. Before the show, view
vintage cars and listen to “Leftover Dreams” outside the theater. Ticket
information at cerritotheater.org. Rialto Cinemas Cerrito,
10070 San Pablo Ave., El Cerrito.
SEPTEMBER 15: FAMILY NIGHT AT CERRITO VISTA PARK
See Pixar’s “Toy Story” on a giant outdoor screen in Cerrito Vista Park
in El Cerrito, followed by the 1917 silent film “The Immigrant,” starring
Charlie Chaplin. Free -- no tickets required. Movie starts at dusk. BYO
blankets or low-back chairs. Cerrito Vista Park, 950 Pomona Ave,
El Cerrito. elcerrito100.org
SEPTEMBER 16 AAUW WEST CONTRA COSTA MEETING
10am. Nine girls entering eighth grade will share their TechTrek Science
and Math Camp experiences at the American Association of University
Women’s September meeting. All are welcome. Christ Lutheran Church,
780 Ashbury St., El Cerrito. westcontracosta-ca.aauw.net.
SEPTEMBER 16: EL CERRITO SHOWCASE PARADE
10am. Watch one of El Cerrito’s largest parades, featuring outstanding
citizens, businesses, clubs, organizations, schools, city representatives,
pioneer families and more! Great viewing opportunities along Richmond
Avenue or in Cerrito Vista Park (950 Pomona Ave., El Cerrito). Travels