The 'No Kings' protests planned Saturday in Berkeley and Oakland
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The 'No Kings' protests planned Saturday in Berkeley and Oakland
"Berkeley protests this Saturday are planned from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Telegraph Avenue and Bancroft Way; from 11 a.m. to noon at San Pablo and University; and from 1-3 p.m. at the pedestrian overpass at the north end of Aquatic Park, where activists will be in ocean creature costume with signs to protect endangered sharks, whales and seabirds imperiled by the President's Executive Orders."
"The Berkeley Bird Festival is returning this year with family-friendly activities such as birding field trips around the city, arts and crafts, and talks with bird experts. Registration required for most birding trips. Sunday, Oct. 19, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. David Brower Center. FREE Still shaken up by the recent earthquakes in the East Bay? UC Berkeley is holding an earthquake preparedness fair, where you can learn from experts and participate in giveaways to prepare your emergency kit. Thursday, Oct. 16, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Dwinelle Plaza. FREE"
No Kings protests are scheduled across the East Bay with multiple Berkeley gatherings and an Oakland march hosted by Indivisible East Bay. Berkeley protest locations include Telegraph Avenue and Bancroft Way, San Pablo and University, and the pedestrian overpass at Aquatic Park, featuring activists in ocean creature costumes advocating for endangered marine species. The Berkeley Bird Festival returns with family-friendly birding field trips, arts and crafts, and expert talks on Sunday, Oct. 19 at the David Brower Center; most trips require registration. UC Berkeley will hold an earthquake preparedness fair on Thursday, Oct. 16 at Dwinelle Plaza. The Trials runs Oct. 16-19 at Zellerbach Playhouse. The Albany Film Fest presents Rick Goldsmith's Stripped For Parts: American Journalism On the Brink about the dismantling of newspapers by secretive hedge fund interests.
Read at www.berkeleyside.org
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