
Campfire Program
Free daily 30-minute campfire talks at Presidio Tunnel Tops where National Park Service rangers present Indigenous, military, and WWII internment histories for visitors of all ages.
Film: Fantastic Mr. Fox
Screening of Wes Anderson's animated comedy Fantastic Mr. Fox at SF Public Library – Glen Park on March 30, 2026 at 3:00 PM. A family-friendly, stop-motion adventure perfect for kids and grown-ups, hosted in a cozy urban library setting.
Goran Bregovic @ Davies Symphony Hall
Goran Bregovic brings his energetic Balkan-infused world music with orchestral arrangements to Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco on March 30, 2026.

Sunn O)))
Sunn O))) brings their monumental drone-metal experience to The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco for an intense, experimental live show — doors 7PM, all ages, tickets on sale via Goldenvoice.
Biohacking: Law, food systems, and the future of optimization
Join a UC Berkeley talk examining how biohacking intersects with law, food systems, and the drive toward optimization. The session surveys regulatory challenges, ethical considerations, and potential biotech innovations shaping policy, industry, and everyday life.

SF Rec & Park Free Yoga Classes at UN Plaza
Free yoga classes at UN Plaza presented by SF Rec & Park. Destress, stretch, and learn new poses in an outdoor session at the San Francisco Civic Center.
Nick Lowe @ Rio Theatre
Nick Lowe with The Cactus Blossoms plays the Rio Theatre in Santa Cruz on Mar 30, 2026 — an intimate singer-songwriter evening of classic tunes and close harmonies.
The Heat Transition - Where the Energy Battle Will Be Won
An in-depth look at Europe’s energy transition, focusing on heat as the decisive battleground. The talk contrasts renewables-led European paths with U.S. approaches, examining power, transportation, sector integration, and policy implications. Speaker: Andrea.
ESL Conversation Club
Join the ESL Conversation Club at the SF Public Library – Excelsior to practice English in a friendly, supportive setting. This drop-in workshop helps you build speaking confidence, listening skills, and vocabulary through guided conversations with peers and library volunteers, with a low-pressure, inclusive atmosphere.
Plastics Proliferation - Impacts of Plastics Pollution
An academic conference at the 9Zero Climate Innovation Hub featuring four speakers on macro-, micro-, and nanoplastics and their impacts on human and animal health and biodiversity. Organized by UFE San Francisco Bay Area with the FACC California Sustainability Committee, it explores latest pollution updates and mitigation.
Radiation, Convection, and Climate
A science lecture at Physics North on 2026-03-30 exploring how radiation and convection shape Earth's climate, drawing on Syukuro Manabe's work. The talk explains how greenhouse gas radiation constrains global rainfall under warming and what this implies for climate sensitivity.
mclusky @ The Chapel
Welsh noise‑rock band mclusky with support from Ekko Astral play The Chapel in San Francisco on Mar 30, 2026 — a high‑energy rock show for fans of loud, raw live music.

9th Ave: South Asians on Writing & Resistance
Four South Asian writers—Anjali Enjeti, Anita Felicelli, Devi S. Laskar, and Simona Supekar—assemble for a panel on writing and resistance at Green Apple Books on the Park. A thoughtful, book-loving discussion exploring how literature challenges norms and voices diverse American experiences.
Single-Molecule Infrared Spectroscopy with Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
Explore a novel measurement scheme that combines frequency-tunable infrared excitation with scanning tunneling microscopy to map vibration-driven nuclear motions in single molecules. The talk covers infrared-induced rotation of the ethynyl radical and mapping pyrrolidine conformations, illustrating advances in molecular-scale spectroscopy at Physics North.
Services: Homework Help
SF Public Library – Ortega hosts a Homework Help workshop where trained staff assist students with math, reading, and study skills in a quiet, supportive setting. This after-school session connects learners with library resources and guidance to boost confidence and academic success.

Ju-On: The Grudge (2002)
Ju-On: The Grudge (2002) returns at Alamo Drafthouse SF in a newly restored cut, a chilling J-horror creeper that crawls through dim hallways and lingers in the mind.

Dobet Gnahoré
Dobet Gnahoré performs vibrant world-music vocals at Freight & Salvage in Berkeley, delivering electric rhythms, powerful storytelling, and an intimate live-show experience in a renowned listening venue.
PIEDMONT MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL BANDS
An evening of student jazz as Piedmont Middle School and Piedmont High School Jazz Bands perform at Yoshi's Oakland. The intimate, iconic jazz-venue setting highlights polished swings and tight ensemble work from young musicians. A family-friendly showcase for jazz fans and parents alike.
Drug Church @ August Hall
Drug Church bring their high-energy punk show to August Hall in San Francisco on Mar 30, 2026 — expect loud live rock, mosh-friendly energy, and a night for fans of aggressive alternative punk.
From Justice to Climate Justice: Planetary Guardianship with Mary Robinson
Mary Robinson delivers a keynote at UC Berkeley, tracing the arc from justice to climate justice and the concept of planetary guardianship. The talk links human rights, policy, and ethics to urgent climate action, offering global perspectives from a renowned advocate.

Meyer Lemon Magic
In this cooking class at 18 Reasons in San Francisco's Bay Area, participants explore Meyer lemons through a menu featuring lemon curd, preserved lemon vinaigrette, and lemon-zest pasta. Each student takes home a jar of preserved Meyer lemons and the recipes to recreate bright, tart flavors at home.
St. Louis Blues at San Jose Sharks
St. Louis Blues visit the San Jose Sharks for an NHL game at SAP Center in San Jose on 2026-03-07 — fast-paced professional ice hockey with arena entertainment and a family-friendly crowd.
Louise Mozingo | Public Land, Public Space, Public Discourse
UC Berkeley hosts Louise Mozingo for a lecture on how public land and public space shape urban discourse, policy, and design. The talk examines governance, community impacts, and the role of space in contemporary cities. An insightful, formal exploration ideal for students and professionals interested in urban planning and architecture.
Physics Colloquium with Nadir Jeevanjee: Radiation, Convection, and Climate
UC Berkeley hosts a physics colloquium by Nadir Jeevanjee on Radiation, Convection, and Climate, examining how energy transport shapes Earth's climate and climate models. The talk targets students and professionals in atmospheric physics and climate science.
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