Around Berkeley: Open Gaming Night at Victory Point, Women's History Month dance workshops, Berkeley High's JazzGirls Day
Briefly

The article highlights various local events in Berkeley, including open gaming nights at Victory Point Cafe, an acoustic performance by the Hellman family, a virtual tour by architect Aaron Goldstein on forgotten urban water-scapes, and a Women's History Month celebration called BELLA Dance Weekender. Each event is designed to engage the community through arts, culture, and education, providing opportunities for participation and enjoyment. The detailed descriptions, including dates and costs, make it accessible for locals looking for affordable entertainment options.
Victory Point Cafe's Open Gaming Night invites solo players or small groups to engage in the cafe's extensive board game collection, fostering community and fun.
The Hellman family hosts an acoustic evening at the Back Room, showcasing talented musicians and paying tribute to their father's legacy in bluegrass music.
Architect Aaron Goldstein leads a virtual tour to rediscover Berkeley's once-prominent urban water-scape and the historical significance of windmill-topped water towers.
Ashkenaz's BELLA Dance Weekender celebrates Women's History Month by promoting multicultural social dance through workshops and performances led by female instructors.
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