
"DIY Menorah Session: 2-5 p.m. Saturday, ARTT, 1033 C St., San Rafael. $50. Another Reclaimed Treasure from Trash (ARTT) hosts a workshop teaching visitors how to make a menorah from upcycled and craft supplies. arttca.org Festival of Lights: 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday, Osher Marin JCC, 200 N. San Pedro Rd., San Rafael. Shop wares from local makers, hear a choir and student rock bands, enjoy arts and crafts, nosh on sweet and savory treats, and celebrate the traditions of Hanukkah. Free. eventbrite.com"
"Family Festival: 2-4:30 p.m. Dec. 14, JCC East Bay, 1414 Walnut St., Berkeley. Bring the kiddos (ideally in the 2-8-year-old range) to celebrate STEM- and art-based Hanukkah activities, including sparkly crafts, glow-in-the-dark games, DIY sufganiyot and more. $27. jcceastbay.org Grand Lake Menorah Lighting: 4:30 p.m., Dec. 14, Lake Merritt Amphitheater between 12th Street and First Avenue, Lake Merritt Boulevard, Oakland. A 15-foot menorah, fire performance, hot drinks, matzo ba"
Bay Area Hanukkah offerings run around Dec. 14–22 and include hands-on workshops, festive markets, family programming, and public menorah lightings. An ARTT workshop in San Rafael teaches making menorahs from upcycled materials while the Osher Marin JCC Festival of Lights features local makers, choirs, student rock bands, crafts, and food. Palo Alto hosts a flashlight-guided treasure hunt and light show. Contra Costa JCC presents an adults-only techno Hanukkah dance party with appetizers. Berkeley’s family festival focuses on STEM- and art-based activities and DIY sufganiyot. Oakland’s Lake Merritt lighting includes a large menorah, performances, and hot drinks.
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