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This one-of-a-kind estate is prepared to sustain itself almost indefinitely in the case of a natural emergency. Homeowners can rest easy knowing their 10-acre plot of land is equipped with a collection of state-of-the-art water systems, power generation & storage systems for off-grid operations. 14501 Roland Canyon Rd is listed by the Bambace Peterson team for $3.6 million. Read more here.
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In an exclusive feature, Forbes highlights the Round Hill Estate in Napa Valley. Listed by Compass agents Neal Ward and Nicole Needham for $22 million, this 12,795 square foot home is as fit to be a secluded paradise for two as it is a venue for 200. The estate comes complete with a 1,700-bottle wine cellar, an infinity-edge pool, fitness room and spa, and a 10-car motor court. Check it out here.
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The site where California Governor Gavin Newsom spent his childhood has hit the market for $3.6 million in the heart of San Francisco. Originally owned by his grandfather, this plot of land includes over 10,000 square feet of space with views of the city, the Golden Gate Bridge and even Mt. St. Helena. 1284 Stanyan is listed by Compass agent Dan Slaughter for $3.6M. Read more from the San Francisco Business Times here.
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What's Happening
Around the Bay Area
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Wed, May 29. All Day
For those who don't have enough time to visit or those that can't secure tickets to San Francisco's most iconic attraction, Alcatraz, Hilton Union Square and Parc 55 Hotel will be hosting the free Alcatraz: Life on the Rock and Alcatraz.
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NightLife Spotlight: Flight | California Academy of Sciences
Thur, May 30. 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Enjoy music, creatures, and cocktails as you set out with friends on a journey to the stars and the depths of the sea. Featuring a new theme each week, after-hours access to all exhibits, and special programming, NightLife is your ticket to the nocturnal side of the Academy.
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Takashi Murakami Month at Martin Lawrence Gallery
Fri, May 31. All Day
This world acclaimed artist is part of our May celebration as Spring comes to an end and Summer blooms. Go and begin or continue your Murakami journey by stepping into the art gallery in the heart of San Francisco.
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Sat, June 1. 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
It’s that time of the year again. Flowers are blooming, the sun is shining, and people are out and about enjoying park trails. Best of all, National Trails Day is just around the corner. All are invited to stick around for burritos provided by the Parks Conservancy.
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Sat, June 1. 8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
Beloved by locals, chefs and tourists alike, the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market has been a trendsetting hub for local food for more than 25 years. Explore this iconic waterfront destination as you never have before with the Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture.
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Wed, May 29. 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Wind down your Wednesday with us on a brisk walk/hike to the entrance of Taylor Mountain. Bring a water bottle and comfortable walking shoes. They will leave from the front of Sports Basement and return for snacks and drinks. Mileage covered will be between 3-5 miles!!
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Fri, May 31. 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
This event will test the chopping and slicing skills of teens by having them build the most interesting and well-carved fruit sculptures. All fruit will be eaten with chocolate and other toppings after the winner has been decided!
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Sat, June 1. 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM
It’s the lovechild of Doc Watson and Mavis Staples—a soulful quartet at the intersection of Americana, country, blues, jazz, gospel, bluegrass, cowboy, and swing.
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Farm Day
Sat, June 1. 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Spend the morning learning about wool and meeting the animals on the farm. During the introduction, you will get to see a spinning demonstration and learn about wool. The sheep on the farm are a big part of what we do and with their wool we create roving, yarn and have classes to learn to spin, along with other fiber arts.
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Antiques Appraisals and Garden Tea Party
Sun, June 2. 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Appraisals for small antiques, jewelry and collectibles, High Tea with champagne, flower arranging demonstrations, and a Garden Tour with a Master Gardener. All proceeds benefit the Soroptimist International Santa Rosa Marj Conley Women Veterans Scholarship Fund.
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Wed, May 29. Starts at 12:37 PM
Pick your price and all ticket proceeds benefit the Oakland A’s charitable arm, which takes an innovative and dynamic approach to support education, promote youth sports, and provide economic opportunity in order to help make Oakland and the East Bay a more equitable and inclusive community.
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Thur, May 30. 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
The Music & Market Series is an eclectic, award-winning series that attracts thousands of people of all ages. The 2019 schedule is brimming with colorful, eclectic sounds like funk, R&B, Latin, reggae, and Caribbean, along with some of the best tribute and cover bands in the Bay Area.
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Free Port of Oakland Harbor Tours & Giant Cranes
Fri, May 31. 6:45 PM – 8:15 PM
Take a free 90-minute narrated harbor tour (May to October). Visitors will learn about the Port, its operations and its economic impact on the region. Harbor tours provide a unique vantage point because marine terminals are closed to the public. The excursions are a great way to give visitors a close-up look at how the Oakland seaport works.
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Saturday’s festivities start off with the People’s Park (Berkeley) with music from noon ’til 6 pm featuring a World Market and Kid’s Zone.
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Sat, June 1. 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Join the Lake Merritt Rowing Club for a free 90-minute rowing lesson in celebration of National Learn to Row Day. If you are looking to get fit and have fun while spending time outside we have the sport for you. No previous rowing experience necessary.
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Thur, May 30. 5:00PM – 9:00PM
Taylor Street Night Market is bringing the beer garden event in the beautiful Japantown neighborhood back every Thursday night from 5-9pm. Enjoy street cuisine, music, makers, & breweries together for an outdoor event that the family can enjoy!
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Fri-Sun, May 31-June 2.
5 PM – 10 PM
Experience the culture and hospitality of the Greek people in an outdoor, open market setting under the beautiful sunshine of San Jose.
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NORTHSIDE Captain Marvel Movie Screening (Rated PG-13)
Sat, June 1. 10:30AM – 12:45PM
Living on Earth in 1995, she keeps having recurring memories of another life as U.S. Air Force pilot Carol Danvers. With help from Nick Fury, Captain Marvel tries to uncover the secrets of her past while harnessing her special superpowers to end the war with the evil Skrulls.
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Solar Observing
Sun, June 2. 2:00PM – 4:00PM
SJAA members set up the club’s Lunt for the public to come view our nearest star. Additionally, members bring their own solar telescopes, such as Coronado PSTs to projection systems, with which to compare views. The sun provides an amazing show of solar prominence, sunspots, and other surface details.
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Wed, May 29. 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Come join us at the McIver Arena – Bring Gardening Tools, Gloves and a Willingness to Help!! Let's Take These Two Evenings to Get a Head Start on Pulling Weeds, Picking Up Trash and Giving The Arena Grounds Some Curb Appeal!
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Tahoo Brewfest
Sat, June 1. 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
TAHOE BREWFEST celebrates all that is special about our mountain culture; our beer, our crafts, our environment and most of all, our community. We welcome beer lovers from all over the world again to enjoy a beautiful day of brew in South Lake Tahoe.
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America’s Most Beautiful Bike Ride
Bike the West and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society invite you to participate in the 28th annual America’s Most Beautiful Bike Ride, one of the most scenic and awe-inspiring rides you will ever experience. Spectacular scenery, clean mountain air, great food and full support by experienced ride organizers.
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Donner Party Paddle Race
Sat, June 1. 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Are you ready to paddle? Our first race of the 2019 summer season! Join us at West End Beach on Donner Lake – in Truckee, CA for a just under 5 mile paddle to warm-up the paddle racing season
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Tahoe ArtFest in South Lake Tahoe
Sun, June 2. 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
There will be live music from Miss Molly Mae and Iron Ivy. For the 1st Annual ArtFest, the Tahoe Arts Alliance has partnered with the Ski Run Business Association to bring you 9 venues along Ski Run Blvd that will each host a different genre of art (e.g. visual art at Black Bear Lodge, film at Tech Gear Lab).
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