Published: September, 2006 Workshop Bees Bee Keeping in the City will give insight to the bee colony and the benefits bees provide to the planet. Learn how to construct and keep your own hives. Taste local honey. Hand’s on: some materials required. Sat., Sept. 24, Berkeley Eco-House, 1305 Hopkins St., Berkeley. $15 sliding scale. (510) […]
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Published: September, 2006 Visualize a Feast at the Napa Valley Harvest Festival Napa Valley, CA — Come join us at the prestigious 23rd Annual Napa Valley Harvest Festival presented by the Kiwanis Club of Napa, on Saturday, September 9, 2006, Noon to 4:00 p.m., at the Charles Krug Winery – Peter Mondavi Family, located at […]
Right Recipie Hits the Spot at the Right Time
By Dianne Boate & Robert MeyerPublished: September, 2006 The spot is certainly some mythical place in our emotional makeup that becomes very real when hunger, thirst and some fatigue join forces to cry out for relief. Along comes a cold drink that brings instant gratification. Coca~Cola® is one of those beverages that hits the spot. […]
What’s Up with Fisherman’s Wharf?
Two long-time restaurateurs talk past, present and future — and why this neighborhood is the Rodney Dangerfield of San Francisco By GraceAnn WaldenPublished: September, 2006 A recent article in the San Francisco Chronicle lauded the attractions of Fisherman’s Wharf. That has to be historic. The media have always given a nod to the history of […]
Brew Review
Meet San Francisco Brewers Guild at Brews on the Bay By Joel WilliamsPublished: September, 2006 San Francisco was once the capitol of brewing for the entire west coast. There were over 30 breweries at the turn of the 20th Century, and most of the hops for the west coast were grown in the Bay Area […]
Venetian Renaissance
Float on authentic gondolas reviving Old World romance on Lake Merritt By Dan SankeyPublished: September, 2006 Oakland is not necessarily the first place that comes to mind when looking for a romantic escape, yet, since 1999, Lake Merritt has held a hidden glimpse into the Old World romance of gondola cruises. It’s easy to forget […]
Sampling St. George’s Distilled, World Class Spirits
By Camper English Published: September, 2006 Some of the best liquor poured in the Bay area is produced here as well. And now cocktail connoisseurs can watch the magic being made, and then sample it on site, at the St. George Spirits’ distillery in Alameda. The scenic way to get to the distillery is by […]
Autum Boat Show Extravaganza Boasts a Boat for Every Need
Published: September, 2006 Yachts, sails and seminars anchors in to Oakland port for a week at the tail end of season, showcasing the California boating market Port of Oakland — Over 100 yachts, power & sail boats will fill the Jack London Marina the week of September 10-18. The 35th annual Northern California Fall Boat […]
ol’ pros, new “nos” surround america’s most popular spectator sport
By Scott HargisPublished: August, 2006 When you first walk into the Grandstands at Infineon Speedway, in Sonoma, your first impression is that it’s much like any other sports venue. You walk through a dimly lit, concrete tunnel lined with food vendors, souvenir stands and filled with families clutching their tickets and looking for the restrooms. […]
Dockside Dwelling: Living Ship to Shore
Denise’s Top Picks for Best Places Around the Bay to Begin Living the Ultimate Waterfront Lifestyle By Denise DohognePublished: August, 2006 There’s nothing like the serenity of relaxing at home at the end of the day, sipping a glass of wine, while watching the sunset over the water. Or as enjoyable as having friends and […]


