Alameda’s Got Mother’s Day Covered! And It’s Infused With Music.
Fri. May 12, 6 – 9pm Rock Wall Presents Food Truck Frenzy Mother Trucker 2017 – if you are part of their wine club, you have a VIP entrance at 5pm. Rock Wall Wine Co. is located on the Bay at 2301 Monarch Street in Alameda. Bring your mama, your loved ones and your peeps and join Rock Wall for an evening of wine, food and fun! Sip delectable Rock Wall wines, enjoy gourmet street food from the Bay Area’s best food trucks, get your dance to Soulstice (Reggae) and DJ That Girl and watch the sun set against the San Francisco skyline. Tickets are $6 online and $12 at the door.
Admission includes a complimentary photo booth, free airbrush tattoo, palm/tarot card reading and a special Mother’s* only lounge! Food and wine by the glass is available for an additional charge. This is a family friendly event which is open to all ages. Children 5 and under are free. Children must be supervised at all times. You must be 21+ to purchase wine. Age will be verified at admission. And sorry, no dogs allowed.
*They will have a Mothers-only lounge where Mom can kick back, relax and enjoy a complimentary beauty stop. Let LunchboxWax wow your brows and get a 5-minute glamover by Sophia Olivia. And they have you covered for gifts for mom – facial products, jewelry, bottles of bubbly, etc.
Food trucks include: Scolari’s Good Eats, Frozen Kuhsterd, Savourie Streets, Stuff My Waffle, Kenny’s Heart & Soul, Mario’s French Dips, Javi’s Empanadas, Bombzies, Little Green Cyclo, Grill Cheese Bandits, Sam’s Clam Chowder and more.
Sat. May 13 & Sun., May 14, 10am- 6pm Downtown Alameda Spring Festival – An Alameda tradition, this
Mother’s Day Wine, Art & Street Faire is located on historic Park Street, between Encinal Ave and Lincoln Ave. There’s always great live music, food, kids’ area, beer and wine corners and a terrific selection of gifts among the 150 arts and craft booths. You’ll find ceramics and metal art, paintings, photography, wood crafts, toys, handbags, clothing, jewelry and more.
Food & Drink:
Festival favorites: Lockeford Sausage, corndogs, fried calamari, teriyaki chicken, beef skewers, funnel cakes and more. Premium vinegars and gourmet fudge will also be available for purchase. For the over-21 crowd – Quench your thirst at one of the three booths serving craft beers by Alameda Island Brewing Co., regional wines by Rock Wall Wine Company and bubbly mimosas.
Here’s the Music Lineup:
SATURDAY Encinal Stage
- 10am-12noon Savanah Blue – Blue Grass
- 1-3pm Long Train Running – Doobie Bros. Tribute
- 4-6pm Ben Luis Group – Smooth Jazz
SATURDAY Lincoln Stage
- 11am-1pm Fu Man Chu – Fusion Jazz
- 2-5pm Rag Tag Allstars – 70s & 80s Classic Rock
SUNDAY Encinal Stage
- 10am-12noon Humanistic – Original Jazz Funk
- 1-3pm Zebop! – Santana Tribute Band
- 4-6pm Fu Man Chu – Fusion Jazz
SUNDAY Lincoln Stage
- 11am-1pm Joyride – Tribute to The Cars
- 2-5pm Rag Tag Allstars – 70s & 80s Classic Rock
The Downtown Alameda Spring Festival is located on historic Park Street, between Encinal Ave and Lincoln Ave. Check out a great architectural history of Downtown Alameda.
Notes:
- Secure valet bicycle parking is available at 1522 Park Street (Alameda Bicycle).
- Alameda is a smoke-free city. Smoking is prohibited in all public spaces within the commercial district.
- Public Transit Planner AC Transit 20 connects from Fruitvale BART
- Driving Directions
- Call (510) 523-1392 or email events@downtownalameda.com for more information.


On their way down the coast to the warm shores of Baja California, Georgina and Joel Peterson returned to one of their old haunts – Alameda on the Bay. And this time, it was by boat. They motored down from Seattle, having to take two days shelter at one point during a turbulent storm, and finally arrived and tied up at a guest berth off the Nob Hill parking lot near Alameda’s Fruitvale Bridge. (Always a good policy to tie up next to a gourmet market!) It had been years since they last lived in Alameda, so much of the city was new to them.
When asked if they had discovered a restaurant they really liked, Georgina immediately said, “I found Feel Good Bakery. They have great bread and pastries!” So we sauntered down to both bakeries, one in the
vegetarian and pepperoni. Their Holiday Stollen is excellent – not too sweet and perfectly spiced. For those who love sweets, there are Danish with fresh fruit, cupcakes, cakes, tarts and cookies. They bake muffins and scones and even cheese sticks that change daily. Feel Good Bakery bakes with organic locally-sourced ingredients, all non-GMO. Flour, nuts, fruit and cheeses come from local vendors who also are committed to producing the highest quality product they can.
Andy Manakitivipart has been working for Feel Good Bakery since Aug. 2016 and splits his time between the two stores. “I do cashiering and pastries and am enrolled in a two year certification program in Baking at Laney College.” What inspired Andy to start baking? “I used to work at Tucker’s Ice Cream and Henry was a baker and he got me into baking.”
works at both stores also, explaining that it works best for the company that employees understand how both bakery locations operate. “On my down time I hang with the bakers. I like to shape the dough. But it is really hard! The great thing about working here is that you don’t have to stay in one job. If you want to learn something else, you can.” Jessica seems to love her job and has been here for two years.









Artwalk For Animal’s participants are all over Alameda and Jingle Town too! 



