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The Experience, Emeryville: Celebration of the Arts Opening Night 2022

The Experience:

Be Seen at the Art Scene at Public Market Emeryville!

You are invited to Opening Night of Emeryville’s Annual Art Exhibition Friday, October 7, 6-9pm at the southern part of Public Market Emeryville, 5905 Shellmound St. This juried exhibition features over 150 artworks created by 96 Emeryville artists. The exhibition is open October 8 – 30, Wednesdays through Sundays, from 11am to 6pm,

On Opening Night, meet the artists and get a first look at the artwork as you listen to music by The doRiaN Mode: Vintage Jazz & Blues. A no-host bar raises funds for the Emeryville Youth Art Program.

Emeryville’s Art Exhibition continues to serve as an annual celebration of the city’s thriving collective creativity and an invitation for the community and visitors to experience a sampling of artwork created by local artists who live or work in Emeryville.

You’ll see all media –  paintings, sculpture, photographs, prints, ceramics, textiles, and glass works. This year’s exhibition includes contributions of poetry and dance, featuring a site-specific dance performance by Nancy Karp + Dancers, and an ekphrastic poetry workshop and readings with former Emeryville Poet Laureate Sarah Kobrinsky. And admission to the reception and exhibition is free!

About Celebration of the Arts

The Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition is sponsored by Emeryville Celebration of the Arts, Inc. Their mission is to foster an appreciation of the arts and artists of Emeryville, to promote the city as a culturally vital and progressive center for living and working, and, most recently, to partner with the City of Emeryville in the Rotten City Emeryville Cultural Arts District, a program of the California Arts Council. The Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition continues to support this mission by providing a free public venue, open to all, to experience the rich diversity of artistic expression of those who live and work within the city of Emeryville.

More info. 510/652-6122.

Photo featured here: Portal, by Michele Théberge, acrylic, gouache, letterpress print, watercolor on paper, 2021, 12 ̋x10 ̋

Where:

3905 Shellmound St – Public Market Emeryville

Emeryville

www.emeryarts.org

SailGP Sails the Bay at Full Speed this Weekend!

It’s full speed ahead for SailGP’s eight-nation fleet as they head into Season 2’s home stretch. On March 26-27, vying for the highly coveted $1 million top prize, the Mubadala United States Sail Grand Prix will play host to the championship league’s Grand Finale on San Francisco Bay.

As the final event of Season 2 approaches, stay tuned to see if the defending champions, Australian SailGP Team, will clinch their second consecutive title, or if a new winner will be crowned. Since the races take place on San Francisco Bay, SF on the Bay is rooting for the United States SailGP Team, led by two-time America’s Cup champion Jimmy Spithill.

Who’s competing? Eight nations: Defender Australia and Challengers: Canada, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Japan, New Zealand and the United States.

Ranking by points with Drivers:

  • Australia 55  – Tom Slingsby
  • United States 53 – Jimmy Spithill
  • Japan 51 – Nathan Outteridge
  • Spain 43 – Phil Robertson
  • New Zealand 42 – Peter Burlington
  • Great Britain 41 –  Ben Ainslie
  • Denmark 38 – Nicolai Sehested
  • France 35 – Quentin Delapierre

Saturday March 26, and Sunday March 27, races are scheduled for 14:00 -15:30 (2-3:30pm). The Race Village will be open from 12:00-18:00 (12noon – 6pm).

What is SailGP?

It’s fast-paced racing by young (team mean age is 26) world champion sailors. Some think SailGP is redefining the future of sailing and competitive racing in its second season of fierce competition around the globe. Different than each team designing their own boats to spec like for the America’s Cup competition, the SailGP F50 boats are engineered to be identical – leaving the competition with the teams’ performance and use of the cutting edge technology. According to Rome Kirby, Team USA, “Sailing the F50 is next level. It is more powerful than anything I have sailed before and is a truly intense ride.”

SailGP teams are racing in iconic harbors and bays throughout the world. In season 2  they started youth sailing programs in each market where they race, providing opportunities through yacht clubs where young people can aspire to become their very best on a pathway to sailing success.

 Inspire is SailGP’s community, education and outreach initiative, powered by their belief that sailing can be a force for good – Powered by Nature, Driven by Purpose.

SailGP goal: To leave a positive legacy and build a sustainable sport – by providing equal, life-changing opportunities and new career pathways for all, regardless of race or socioeconomic background.

In their passion for protecting the oceans, one of SailGP’s sustainability efforts will be to eliminate plastic waste during the races. SailGP’s target is to accelerate the transition to clean energy and be the most sustainable and purpose-driven sports and entertainment property.

“We champion a world powered by wind // powered by sun // powered by water. Because we believe sport has the power to change the world.”  SailGP website.

Upcoming Season 3

The newly formed Switzerland SailGP Team will start racing in its cutting-edge F50 in SailGP Season 3, going head-to-head against some of the most illustrious names in the sport. Driver Sébastien Schneiter will be the youngest driver the series has had.

Here’s how to watch.  Buy your tickets to watch on the spot! Details at SailGP.com

Skipper Rome Kirby abord the USA SailGP Team's F50 during a race condition practice session. Race 1 Season 1 SailGP event in Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia. 12 February 2019. Photo: Matt Knighton for SailGP. Handout image supplied by SailGP

Japan SailGP Team helmed by Nathan Outteridge in action during the  Season 2 fleet races in Australia. December 2021. Photo:/Phil Hilyard for SailGP

Mac Agnese abord the USA SailGP Team's F50 during a race condition practice session. Race 1 Season 1 SailGP event in Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia. 12 February 2019. Photo: Matt Knighton for SailGP. Handout image supplied by SailGP

Sailors in the SailGP Inspire program assist the USA SailGP Team at the technical base ahead of San Francisco SailGP, Season 2 in San Francisco, USA. 22nd March 2022. Photo: Felix Diemer for SailGP.

Guests of the SailGP Inspire Mubadala event speak with Red Bull surfers Kai Lenny and Jamie O’Brien inside the USA SailGP Team tent at the technical base ahead of San Francisco SailGP, Season 2 in San Francisco, USA. March 22, 2022. Photo/Ricardo Pinto for SailGP

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The Experience – Find us in Latitude 38! January 2022 Issue

The Experience: Latitude 38 January 2022

January Latitude 38 is available now – find out where to get your copy!

Check out our Trail Guide community for some of the best places to dine and drink in the Bay Area!

Find these and other
dine.drink.smoke.play.stay.shop
businesses in our communities who are finding ways to help you participate, stay social, and find enjoyment in these difficult times.
sfonthebay.com/the-list

SF on the Bay - THE LIST

The List lets people know about our Trail Guide members who are open for dining, take-out, pick-up, shopping & entertainment and is published via eblast and social media platforms every Friday.

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Latitude 38 distributes over 35,000 copies to 680+ distribution points in Northern California – marinas, boat shops, Lat 38 advertisers, local eateries, breweries, wineries and more – reaching visitors and locals alike. The monthly magazine can also be found online at latitude38.com.

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The Experience: Happy New Year 2022!

So much to be thankful for, so much to look forward to.

But if you have much to complain about, we feel you too! It’s been rough, this new normal.

So we count our small blessings, now all the more appreciated. And we move on. 2022, we’re counting on you!

Sometimes we forget the jewels buried in our own backyard.

A good way to start “moving on” is right in our own backyard. The love of our lives that hasn’t gone anywhere – Nature. We have every kind of beauty you could want in the Bay Area – oceans, rivers, lakes, hills and mountains. Trees to climb, fish to fry, playgrounds to wear out.

Thank you to all the organizations dedicated to maintaining our SF Bay, regional parks, trails, waterways and the San Francisco Bay Trail for our enjoyment… maybe even our sanity.

We’ll see you out there!

Photos/Mary Lou Thiercof

The Experience: Latitude 38 January 2022 issue is here!

Thank you to our Trail Guide community for helping us to pay it forward and put a positive message out to all our local hospitality businesses and their customers. We’re all trying to find ways to participate, stay social, and find enjoyment in these difficult times.

Check out these fine businesses who are providing new ways to enjoy their wonderful products and experiences at www.sfonthebay.com/list-38

SF on the Bay - THE LIST

The List, Let’s Shop, and Events let people know about our Trail Guide members who are open for take-out, pick-up, shopping, safe dining & entertainment and are published weekly via eblast, social media and texting platforms. Are you subscribed? 

Find these and other
dine.drink.smoke.play.stay.shop
businesses in our communities who are finding ways to help you participate, stay social, and find enjoyment in these difficult times.
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Bay Front Festival

When:
Sunday, October 3rd, 10-4pm
10:00 am: 5k/10k/1 mile walk/run
11:00 am: Kids Fun Run
11:00 am: Festival begins

Where:
Bay Front Blvd., Hercules

What:
A fun day on the bay! Great for those who want to support the runners, get in a healthy stroll on the Bay Trail, do a little dancing, shopping, or make a day of it with the whole family.

The Annual Bay Front Run starts at 10am Sunday along the beautiful Bay Trail right at the water’s edge. Come out and cheer on the runners at 10am, then have some fun at the festival, immediately following the run.

The Bay Front Festival, from 11am to 4pm. Enjoy live music with the Billy Martini Trio, food trucks, vendors, and kids activities all on beautiful Bay Front Blvd., where fresh air, sun, and water are your backdrop.

More info: www.bayfrontrun.com

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