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Geographer Headlines Bay Street Live Sept. 22!

WHEN:

  • Saturday, September 22, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

WHERE:

  • 5616 Bay Street Emeryville – Center Plaza – in Emeryville

WHAT:

  • Bay Street Live, Bay Street’s Summer Concert Series, will continue in September with a free live outdoor concert
  • Featuring Pop Artist Geographer and Evan & The Live Oaks, an Americana-Soul Band from Oakland.
  • Concert goers can relax in lounge chairs
  • Bring your own blankets & enjoy the live music in the Center Plaza
  • Food trucks and local restaurants will be on site with lots of great eats and drinks

 

By |2020-07-08T20:57:02-07:00September 20th, 2018|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Baby Goats at Fourth Street’s County Fair!

Photo/Abrams/Millikan

WHEN: 

  • Sunday, August 5, 2018
  • 10am – 5pm

WHERE:

  • Activities on Delaware at Fourth Street in Berkeley (both west & east sides of the street)

WHAT:

  • Time to celebrate summer Fourth Street style with a good old-fashioned county fair and benefit event for Best Buddies!*
  • CARNIVAL GAMES (10-5PM)
    Location: east side of Fourth Street at Delaware
    Hi-Striker, Ring a Bottle, Rooster Roast, Basketball Shootout, Cat Rack, Plinko, Roller Bowler & prizes !
    Each game will cost $1 to play
    All ticket funds will benefit Best Buddies
  • MUSIC (11-5PM)
    Location: west side of Fourth Street at Delaware
    11am -12:45pm The Klipptones
    1-2:45pm Andrew Carriere & The Allstars
    3-4:45pm Fog Holler
    Free!
  • PIE EATING CONTEST (1PM)
    Location: east side of Fourth Street at Delaware

    Photo/Abrams/Millikan

    Thank you Bette’s To Go for the vanilla cream pies!
    ADULTS will race to eat a 9″ vanilla creme pie with whipped cream on top. Prize given for 1 winner!
    KIDS will each have a 6″ vanilla creme pie. Participant gifts given and 1 winner prize available.
    Free to play!

  • EAST BAY VIVARIUM (11-5PM)
    Location: west side of Fourth Street at Delaware
    Come visit the creatures from the East Bay Vivarium and if you want to see more, walk over to their shop at 1827 Fifth Street!
    Free!
  • FOOD (10-5PM)
    Location: parked on 5th Street at Delaware
    The Boneyard food truck will be parked on 5th Street and Delaware, at the east end of the event, offering awesome BBQ menus, sides plus a veggie option!
    Restaurants on Fourth Street include: Cafe M, Cafe Reveille, Zut, Iyasare, Bette’s Diner & To Go, Market Hall Foods & Tacubaya.
  • Free popcorn and cotton candy! Three Twins Ice Cream table!
  • PETTING ZOO (10-5PM)
    Location: east side of Fourth Street at Delaware
    Goats, sheep, pig, mini cow, pony, chickens, ducks, bunnies…
    Free.
  • ART BOOTH (10-5PM)
    Location: east side of Fourth Street at Delaware
    Our creative friends are dreaming up an artsy activity for kids ages 3 and up!
    Free.
  • CRITTER CALL CONTEST (3PM)
    Location: east side of Fourth Street at Delaware
    Give us your best animal sound on the mic! Prize for most creative, best sounding critter.
    Free to participate.
  • BUBBLE SHOW (3-5PM)
    Location: west side of Fourth Street at Delaware
    We have invited Sterling the Bubblesmith to join us for 2 hours. He creates various types of bubbles, be they huge singles or millions of mini bubbles will fill the air. This is a great show no matter your age, but kids love to scream and chase them!!
    Free.
  • PUPPET SHOW (11 & 11:45AM)
    Location: east side of Fourth Street at Delaware
    Caterpillar Puppets and famed puppeteer Joe Leon will be offering two shows. Come laugh with us! All ages welcome!
    Free.
  • FACE PAINTING (1-4PM)
    Location: west side of Fourth Street at Delaware
    Our favorite face painter Dinnie will be here from 1-4PM! Come early, the line can get long!
    Free.
  • DINING & SHOPPING ACTIVITIES ON THE STREET

    Photo/Fourth Street website

    RABAT (1825 Fourth Street) Summetime Shoe Sale now happening with up to 75% off selected styles plus all handbags 25% off
    EARTHSAKE (1772 Fourth Street) Offering 20% off pure and local wool products, for this day on

* Best Buddies
Best Buddies International is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of people with intellectual disabilities by providing opportunities for one-to-one friendships and integrated employment. UC Berkeley Best Buddies program matches people with intellectual disabilities with college students in one-to-one friendships, mutually benefiting both.

 

 

 

 

By |2018-08-03T13:58:26-07:00August 3rd, 2018|0 Comments

ALOHA! Pacific Cup Racers are off to Hawaii from San Francisco! Update.

Saturday, July 14 Update on the Pacific Cup race from SF to HI.

Imagine all the preparation for what could be a three week struggle against the elements. Your sails are up and you are heading out the Golden Gate – only to find that on your particular start day, there are no winds. Are we going to be a sitting duck? That is only one of the challenges facing this year’s team of racers taking on the PacCup challenge.

The 60 teams had staggered starting dates Mon. – Fri. July 9-13, and now they have all departed the St. Francis Yacht Club off on their adventures across the Pacific Ocean.

The 20th Pacific Cup’s Friday, July 13 website Race Report says: “With Thursday’s Pasha Hawaii D division getting underway yesterday afternoon, we now have seven of eight fleets at sea and making miles towards Hawaii, with just one more division left to begin their race today: the BMW of San Rafael E division. As we have been anticipating for more than a week now, the Monday starters have continued to reap the benefits of their early start while the later starters in the week are working their way away from the coast in light airs, though at least they aren’t drifting like the Wednesday starters did once they got into the Gulf of the Farallones.”

Saturday, July 14 Website Update: “At about 2:45 pm on Friday July 13th, the BMW of San Rafael E division set sail from San Francisco Bay, bound for Kaneohe Bay, Oahu. With the firing of the starting gun and a clean start by all six E fleet boats, the final start of the 2018 Pacific Cup has commenced and all boats are now on course and racing to Hawaii. In reinforcing the popular superstition, Friday the 13th is not likely to bring good luck to the six yachts – between 41 and 70 feet – which set sail today. Like the Wednesday and Thursday starters, E division boats are expected to begin sailing in light air, despite the six boats starting in the strongest breeze of all four starting days.” Saturday, July 14 Update.

Teams check in daily and you can track the race through team reports, video and commentary at PacificCup.org or use TRACKER.

Much more to come soon. 

To view a very quick edit of Friday’s start, you can visit this link.

Behind the Scenes

Richmond Yacht Club hosted the pre-race Pacific Cup Village. Boats from out of town were allowed to dock at RYC, undergo last minute inspections, prep & provision their boats. Besides fun dinner events, lots of on-water practice, the Pacific Cup Yacht Club hosted a series of seminars for captains and crews and many Bon Voyage parties. Richmond Trail Guides, produced by SF on the Bay, were available for visitors to explore where to eat, drink, stay and play in Richmond while here for the week leading up to the the race start.

Richmond Yacht Club member and Richmond resident, Kim Paternoster, chaired the marketing communications effort. She also produced the classy and beautiful official race guide with Pt. Richmond renowned marine artist Jim DeWitt’s cover ‘Paradise Bound’ artwork. Most racing sailors on San Francisco Bay know DeWitt’s signature artwork very well. Kim shared yesterday’s start video, produced by Pacific Cup Yacht Club Media Manager Ronald A Simpson.

Kaneohe Yacht Club will welcome the sailing teams with after parties starting on Monday, July 23 until Friday, July 27, when the Awards will be announced.  Good luck everyone!

Stay tuned as we will be updating this story.

 

 

 

 

By |2018-09-21T14:27:20-07:00July 14th, 2018|0 Comments

Happy World Oceans Day!

“We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch – we are going back from whence we came.”    -John F. Kennedy

Today the California State Division of Boating & Waterways/CA Coastal Commission wishes the Bay Area a Happy World Oceans Day! They are asking us to celebrate our oceans and waterways by making a bigger commitment to protect our environment. Here are some reminders you can share with your friends:

Love your San Francisco Bay, local lakes, rivers and the Pacific Ocean.

▪ Refuse polystyrene foam (Styrofoam) items.
▪ Refuse plastic straws and stirrers; use compostable or pasta stirrers.
▪ Invest in reusable coffee mugs and water bottles instead of disposable cups.
▪ Refuse the use of disposable plastic. Implement a No-Plastic house rule at home, at your office, at events and parties.
▪ Keep cigarette butts off streets and beaches.
▪ Become a leader. Encourage your friends to adopt “green” habits.
▪ Take Part in CA Coastal Cleanup Day or Adopt-A-Beach event. More information.
▪ Use less stuff and make careful consumer choices.
▪ Avoid personal care products containing microbeads.* Look for plastic listed in the ingredients: polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate or polymethyl methacrylate.
▪ Anglers: Properly dispose of fishing lines, nets and hooks. Recycle your fishing line. Participate in an effort to make portable fishing line containers from reused materials and distribute them to the fishing community.

Ginger, Ginger’s World, found peace at the ocean

*According to Stuff, microbeads are tiny pieces of plastic used in personal care products. They are designed to go down the drain and into our bays, lakes, rivers and oceans. Some claim by the billions every day. They absorb toxins in the water, are eaten by marine life, and can make their way up the food chain all the way to our dinner plates. Learn more at Stuff Project.

SF on the Bay partners with organizations that are trying to protect our waterways. More information here.

More about Ginger’s World.

By |2020-02-22T15:55:42-08:00June 8th, 2018|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Thousands Attend the 2018 Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show’s Celebration of Marine Sports

Thousands of boating enthusiasts and community members attended the 2018 Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show over four days, April 19 -22, celebrating sailing, boating, and the marine sport lifestyle at the Richmond waterfront’s Craneway Pavilion and Marina Bay Yacht Harbor.

“We welcomed a truly dedicated maritime crowd, including our passionate exhibitors and in-water boat display participants,“ commented Katie Kelly, Sail America Association Manager. “We are fortunate to have so many people involved who make the show a success. We are already looking forward to next year, when the new ferry service to the Craneway Pavilion, currently in process, will make it easy and fun for people to visit the show.”

In its third year in Richmond, this year’s show filled the 45,000 sf exhibit space, created an in-water boat showcase and featured additional global participants. Show management also reported that attendance had increased over the previous year. The 2018 Best of Show winner is Jeanneau America. The Best in Show Water Display award went to Silver Seas Yachts. The Best in Show Booth Display – 200 sf and Under was awarded to 727 Sailbags and the Best in Show Booth Display – Over 200 sf was given to Helly Hansen.

Boat show visitors crowded around the new sail and power boats and shopped for exciting and new marine products and gear. “ We had lots of quality inquiries about our products,” said exhibitor Sean Svendsen of Svendsen’s Marine & Industrial Supply. Shoppers took advantage of expert advice and great boat show discounts.

“We’re so happy with the turnout and enthusiasm,” commented Matt Lewis, Visit Richmond CA. “Richmond has so much to offer this audience – from the dog friendly atmosphere to our hospitality establishments  and wonderful restaurants.  We were pleased to direct many of the attendees to our neighborhood gems with the Richmond Trail Guides on such a gorgeous weekend.”

Over 2,000 visitors participated in the ongoing seminars learning about weather forecasting, surface pressure charts, marine diesel engine troubleshooting, offshore cruising, medical emergencies, and more. Hands-on boating clinics featuring both sail and power boats were popular and radio-controlled model yacht racing was a favorite activity for young and old alike.

L-R Richard Jepson, US Sailing, Roger van Hertsen, Evrand van Hertsen and swimmer Christian Einfeldt

Environment and safety were a focus of the outdoor activities. A big highlight of the show, the U.S. Coast Guard showcased their water rescue helicopter both Saturday and Sunday and Groundwork Richmond hailed Earth Day with training and guided kayak tours. US Sailing presented the Arthur B. Hanson Rescue Medal to Roger van Hertsen and his father Evrand van Hertsen for their rescue of swimmer Christian Einfeldt, who was severely injured by an attacking sea lion in San Francisco Bay in December of 2017.

Camaraderie among the boating community was at an all time high. Latitude 38’s TGIF Party was filled to capacity on Friday night and Cruising Outpost’s Cruisers Party was a big hit, raising money for the Educational Tall Ships Project in Sausalito, CA.

As the boats slowly moved out of Richmond’s Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, exhibitors packed up their booths and drove away from Craneway Pavilion. It was kind of like the circus coming into a small town and transforming it into a fun and exciting show over four days. And then it leaves and afterwards the town goes back to regular life, with only the hope that it will return again next year. And it will.

About Sail America

Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show is produced by Sail America. Sail America is the trade association for the U.S. sailing industry and plays a vital role for all companies that are involved in providing sailing-related products and services. Established in 1990, Sail America works hard to promote the health and growth of sailing.

About Richmond:

Richmond CA is an East Bay city with historic roots on 32 miles of shoreline on the San Francisco Bay and is home to:

  • Three breweries – Armistice Brewing Co., East Brother Beer Co. and Benoit & Casper Brewing
  • Two wine bars –Riggers Loft Wine Co. which has four wineries and one cidery & Four2Nine Wine Bar with International wines
  • A landmark restaurant & hotel built in 1911, a getaway B&B on an island, and a newly renovated hotel with a restaurant, outdoor lounge, Jacuzzi & swimming pool
  • Three great dog parks because Richmond is dog friendly
  • Over 13 museums & art centers
  • Five yacht clubs and marinas
  • Music venues including a church with marvel acoustics and street festivals. Visit Richmond CA

U. S. Coast Guard and their pilots

By |2018-09-11T10:16:13-07:00April 23rd, 2018|Tags: , |0 Comments
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