This week in Oakland: Members tour at OMCA, and the Skylar Tang Quartet at the Sound Room
Briefly

The elimination of cultural grants from the Oakland City budget may reduce the number of cultural events in 2025, but the community still has diverse programming, especially at local libraries.
Events like 'Paws to Read' at the César E. Chávez library encourage children to practice reading skills with therapy dogs, fostering literacy in a fun, engaging way.
Local libraries are crucial for community engagement, offering activities such as jewelry making at Melrose library and nature walks for museum members, enhancing public participation.
Skylar Tang Quartet's performance showcases young talent in Oakland, highlighting the city's vibrant cultural scene despite potential declines in cultural funding.
Read at The Oaklandside
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