Friday, December 21, 2007

Gnostic Christmass Revue Tonight at Noe Valley Ministry

Dear Friends,

Happy Winter Solstice! Please scroll down to see a list of upcoming farming/music/movement-related events plus an update on the Farm Bill.

Be well,
Jessie

PS – Not sure what to give friends and family for the holidays? You can give a gift to the environment in their honor at http://www.earthshareca.org

Event Summary:

*12/21 TONIGHT Gnostic Holiday Showcase w/ Wymond & his Spirit Children, Family Trea, Conspiracy of Beards, Conspiracy of Venus, & Joseph Childress, 6:30pm doors, Noe Valley Ministry, $6-$10

*12/22 Saturday Alemany Farm Workday 12-5pm Free

*12/22 Saturday Mission Greenbelt Sound-Scape Tour 1:00pm Free
*1/5 Saturday & 1/6 Sunday Axis Syllabus Dance Workshop in SF, "Vertebration" w/ Kira, 11am-3:30pm fee info below

*1/5 Saturday WomenRock Benefit for GirlsRock Summer Camp w/ bernadette, Making Dinner, & Valerie Orth Band at Bottom of the Hill $5-$20

*2/1 Saturday & 2/2 Sunday Axis Syllabus Dance Workshop in SF, "Secret Agents" w/ Kira Kirsch & "Time Curves" w/ Frey Faust, 11am-4:30pm, fee info below

PLUS (after event list details)

*Farm Bill Update from Organic Farming Resarch Foundation


Event Details:

*12/21 Friday (Winter Solstice!)

The Spirit Family Gnostic Holiday Showcase w/ Wymond & his Spirit Children, Family Trea, Conspiracy of Beards, Conspiracy of Venus, & Joseph Childress 6:30pm doors $6-$10

Come receive your Holy Sophic Communion from the Spirit Family. Protective crystals needn't be brought, all vibrations shall be warming, cathartic, and healing.
http://flavorpill.com/sanfrancisco/events/2007/12/21/gnostic-christmas-revue-w-wymond-and-his-spirit-children-family-trea-conspiracy-of-beards-conspiracy-of-venus-and-joseph-childress

Friday December 21st @ 7pm!!!

Wymond & his Spirit Children: http://myspace.com/spiritchildren
Family Trea: http://www.myspace.com/thisismybower
Conspiracy of Beards: http://www.conspiracyofbeards.com
Conspiracy of Venus: http://conspiracyofvenus.blogspot.com or http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=A3_lctFIkL8
Joseph Childress: http://www.myspace.com/josephchildress

Noe Valley Ministry: http://www.noevalleymusicseries.com/
1021 Sanchez St.
San Francisco CA 94114

Cover is $6 - $10 sliding scale
Door opens early at 6:30, show begins at 7:00pm!
Wine & Beer available by donation.

The thundering melodies and feverish dreams of Wymond and his Spirit Children will join with the lush acoustic nature hymns of Family Trea along with other very special guests for an intimate candlelit performance at the 110 year old Noe Valley Ministry in San Francisco.

Through the diverse and unique voices of the artists, the evening promises a quiet release from our day to day consumer driven lives to offer a moment of rumination upon the inner solace each winter solstice brings. Sip a glass of warm mulled wine and let yourself be serenaded by the sweeping voices of the Conspiracy of Beards - a men's choir singing the songs of Leonard Cohen, and young folk troubadour Joseph Childress. The enchanting women's choir Conspiracy of Venus (singing songs from Leonard Cohen to Joni Mitchell) will also make a special appearance on this night not to be missed. More about the performers below:

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WYMOND & HIS SPIRIT CHILDREN:
Led by the deep, throaty voice of Wymond Miles (Rykarda Parasol, Skygreen Leopards) the Spirit Children are a dense 7 member ensemble (several of whom live together communally in San Francisco) interweaving delicate compositions with shamanic trance-invoking power. A few vague threads of musical contemporaries come to mind, the tonality of Wovenhand or 6 Organs of Admittance, the voice recalls Nick Cave with the savoir faire of Bowie/Scott Walker. The urgent communal singing resemble the youthful Arcade Fire but are more related to Hindu spiritual chants than modern pop. In less than one year together they've self-released 3 limited edition EP's, and played a handful of shows in S.F. and Big Sur with acts such as Akron/Family, Daevid Allen, Entrance, Wooden Shjips, and Faun Fables. They won't stay your secret gnostic-mystery group for long.

JOSEPH CHILDRESS:
Colorado via San Francisco singer-songwriter Joseph Childress writes intimate music that can render a noisy venue silent. His music draws inspiration from the mountains in which he grew up, the ranch on which he worked, his friends, family, and loves. Compared to Bob Dylan, Devendra Banhart, and many his peers in the current folk music movement, his voice carries stories of travels over guitar playing that ranges from sweet finger picking to furious strumming. He has played shows across the western United States with numerous acts including Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom, Vetiver, Wooden Shjips, Becky Stark, Entrance, Diane Cluck, The Winter Flowers, Kind Of Like Spitting, the Moore Brothers, Sean Smith,Thanksgiving, Mount Eerie, and many more… He has toured with lovely acts including the Love Letter Band, Mariee Sioux, Messes, St. Ivy (of Mountain Home), and Trapeze and Carrots. To date, Joseph's music can be heard live, on one of his recently released split 7" records, or on his widely circulated 10-track self-release.

CONSPIRACY OF BEARDS:
The Conspiracy of Beards, based in San Francisco CA, are a 30 member male choir performing exclusively the songs of Leonard Cohen. Inspired by late artist Peter Kadyk and directed by Daryl Henline, the group performs gritty, uplifting renditions of Cohen's songs. Started in June 2003 by Henline and Patrick Kadyk the group has performed to enthusiastic audiences around the Bay Area including most recently, appearances at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Cafe Du Nord and on the national radio program, West Coast Live. Upcoming projects include a CD release and a US tour.

CONSPIRACY OF VENUS:
Conspiracy of Venus is a community women's choir dedicated to exploring the technique and art of singing in works by contemporary songwriters, from Hildegard to Bjork. Formed in early 2007, the group is an offshoot of The Conspiracy of Beards mens choir. We are directed by Joyce Todd McBride.

FAMILY TREA:
San Francisco's Family Trea (pronounced "tree") is a collaborative
music project between several California musicians. Formerly
Bowerbird, Family Trea features members of Wymond and his Spirit
Children, Sea Wolf, Chinatown Bakeries, Jean Marie, Messes, and
Randazzo Robinson, and will be joined on the 21st by Will Waghorn of (Sean Hayes band) on drums. Influenced by the natural world and human relationships, Family trea's songs layer ethereal vocals, cello, and dobro over a foundation of drums and intricate finger-style guitar. Their music is reminiscent of late 60's - early 70's folk (Nick Drake, Pentangle, Vashti Bunyan, Sibylle Baier) and evokes comparisons to contemporaries such as Espers, Six Organs of Admittance, and the Cocteau Twins. Rare to the stage, they have shared performances with artists as diverse as Mammatus, Aaron Ross, Bobby Birdman, and Nat Russell (Birds of America). Currently, Family Trea is working on a full length album at Wymond Miles's Garden Chamber analog recording studio that will feature an all star cast of guest performances including Otto Hauser (Vetiver, Espers, Devendra Banhart, Bert Jansch) on drums.

*12/22 Saturday

Alemany Farm Workday 12-5pm Free

Join us at the Alemany Farm for our volunteer work day this Saturday, from 12:00pm to 5:00pm. All skill levels welcome to do as much or as little for any portion or the entirety of the day. We will be distributing harvested food at about 4:30pm. Hope to see you there!

Map, directions, and details at http://www.alemanyfarm.org

Questions? Email community.gardeners@gmail.com

*12/22 Saturday

Mission Greenbelt Sound-Scape Tour 1:00pm

Meet in Dolores Park (at 19th & Dolores)

Walk the route of the proposed Mission Greenbelt with artists Jeremy Dalmas and Amber Hasselbring. Installed at headquarters are three field recordings made during walks at sunrise, mid-day and sunset. During this tour we will participate in exercises that help us to hone our auditory sense to discover sounds we may have never heard before. This exercise will also help us to imagine what new sounds we'll hear once the Greenbelt is built. This tour is free. Donations accepted. *We'll go on this tour rain or shine, so bring appropriate weather gear. Email sfac.gallery@sfgov.org with any questions.

*1/5 Saturday & 1/6 Sunday

"Vertebration" Axis Syllabus Dance Workshop w/ Kira in SF 11am-3:30pm

AXIS SYLLABUS WINTER WORKSHOP SERIES
in San Francisco
@1345 A 17th Street (@Connecticut), SF Muni Bus 22

WORKSHOP I January 5th & 6th 11am – 3.30pm
w. Kira Kirsch
VERTEBRATION - a deeper look into spinal mechanics
Discover the spine as a major motor for locomotion. Find your curves and individual neutral alignment. Practice coordination of three-axial movements, side-bending, undulations and oscillations. Experience efficient shock absorption and proximal magic which are keys towards fluidity, precision and ease.

More details below.

*1/5 Saturday

WomenRock Benefit for GirlsRock Summer Camp w/ bernadette, Making Dinner, & Valerie Orth Band at Bottom of the Hill $5-$20

SATURDAY, JANUARY 5
WOMENROCK BENEFIT FOR GIRLS ROCK SUMMER CAMP

AT: BOTTOM OF THE HILL
- 1233 17th St, San Francisco

LIVE MUSIC BY:

9PM - Making Dinner ( www.makingdinnertheband.com)
9:30PM - Valerie Orth Band ( www.myspace.com/vlomusic)
11PM - bernadette ( www.myspace.com/bernadettemusic )

Doors open at 8PM.

TICKETS
: $5-$20 sliding scale. Buy tickets now at www.ticketweb.com/user/?region=sfbay&query=schedule&venue=bottom&interface=both

BENEFIT
put on by local women's music collective, WomenROCK (which Abigail and I are part of). We'll be raising money for summer classes at Blue Bear School of Music that teaches girls musicianship, performance skills and team-building. More details on my latest blog at www.myspace.com/vlomusic.
And, by the way, if you're looking to do some sweatshop-free shopping these days of over-consumption, check out
www.sweatfree.org/shopping

*2/1 Saturday & 2/2 Sunday

"Secret Agents" w/ Kira Kirsch & "Time Curves" w/ Frey Faust, Axis Syllabus Dance Workshop in SF, 11am-4:30pm

WORKHOP II February 1st & 2nd 11 – 4.30 pm
w. Kira Kirsch & Frey Faust

SECRET AGENTS - extremity assistance & navigation f. floor work (taught by Kira)
Study supportive angles for shoulder and hip joints as well as healthy motion pathways for arms & legs. Learn to generate and use centrifugal force to help you hover in, above and out of the floor. The proximal driven use of your periphery amplifies axial movements, permits you to expands into space and leaves the adventurous taste of flight.

TIME CURVES - rhythm for coordination (taught by Frey)
The length of our limbs and their mass provide us with intrinsic inertial values to use as guidelines for musicality. Practice keeping time without losing yourself. This class focuses on optimal choices for the use of time, while dancing; specifically the utility of curved ramps that accelerate at the third quarter.

pre-reg fees: jan WS I $65 / feb WS II $85 / both WS I+II $130
after jan 1st WS I $75 / after jan 28th WS II $ 95

kirakirsch@yahoo.com 415-724-6778
checks payable to Kira Kirsch 669 24th st. unit B, oakland, ca-94612
cancellation policies & info at: www.axissyllabus.com
lack of funds? please don't hesitate and call or write me!

click here for demo video of the axis syllabus and slide show or copy & paste this link http://www.axissyllabus.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=99&Itemid=2

WHAT IS THE AXIS SYLLABUS?
The Axis Syllabus is a method of teaching people how to move safely. It uses basic physics, applied anatomy and a spiraling, circular vocabulary that proposes smart use of built-in landing pads in the body, harnessing your own mass and momentum to get into and out of the floor and air. The Axis Syllabus heals by helping you harmonize your movements with universal physical principles and your own skeletal architecture. It reduces stress on the joints and organs by offering logical transitions for the transfer of weight through muscles and bones, helping to locate and restructure harmful habits. These principles are for everyone, from the office-worker to the break-dance.

PLUS

*Farm Bill Update from the Organic Farming Research Foundation ( http://www.ofrf.org ):

On December 14th, the Senate passed the 2007 Farm Bill by a vote of 79-14. The organic provisions of the bill remain largely intact and many of them are closely aligned with our goals. However, the Dorgan-Grassley Payment Limitations Amendment failed by a vote of 56-43 – it needed a super-majority of 60 votes in order to pass. You can read more details on this procedural move at the Environmental Working Group's Blog. ( http://www.mulchblog.com/2007/12/farm_bill_big_votes_thursday_d.php)

Thanks to all of you who contacted your Senators. Though the amendment failed, the close vote sent a strong message to Congress that people want change, and this will help to build more momentum for future efforts to pass agriculture policies that are fair and equitable. Moreover, the organic provisions in the bill so far, if passed, will be a tremendous boon to organic family farmers throughout the country.

To find out how your Senator voted, read the full Senate vote count for the Dorgan-Grassley Amendment. (http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=110&session=1&vote=00424) Please take a moment to contact your Senators and express your thanks or disappointment on their votes.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

In Search of Good Food Film Benefit Events This Week

Dear friends:

After reading these announcements, please scroll down to see a list of upcoming food & farming, music, movement-related events!

1) THIS Thursday at El Rio 5-9pm: Please come to the benefit for film-in-the-making In Search of Good Food! Cotillion, Conspiracy of Venus, and Jeremy Dalmas will perform. A flyer is attached, and details are below.

2) Farm Bill Action Alert: (from the CA Coalition for Food & Farming)

THIS IS IT! The full Senate began debate on the Farm Bill December 7, and is expected to start voting on December 11. The full Senate's consideration and vote marks the farm bill's final stages and the last chance to institute real reform before the bill moves to the Conference Committee.

Please call or fax Senators Feinstein and Boxer NOW with this message: "I am a constituent and am calling to ask that Senator_________ vote YES on the Dorgan-Grassley payment limits amendment on the floor of the U.S. Senate during the Farm Bill deliberations. The amendment supports family farmers and also funds important beginning and minority farmer, rural development, conservation, nutrition, and anti-hunger priorities. How will the Senator vote on this defining amendment for the 2007 Farm Bill?" (Senator Dianne Feinstein Phone: 202-224-3841 Fax: 202-228-3954 and Senator Barbara Boxer Phone: 202-224-3553 Fax: 202-228-2382) Pass it on!

3) Joel Salatin of Polyface Farms Film Clip: Check it out at http://current.com/items/88538771_Renegade-Virginia-Farmer-Changes-WorldSpring-Part-One- (and vote with a green light by clicking, 'I Like It' in the upper left corner). If you've read The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan, then you have heard of Joel Salatin. This film will show Joel and his amazing farm over the course of a year. The clip is of some early Spring season footage.

4) Free Pilates Reformer Demos: My friend Angeles is offering these demos for a limited time while she is training to teach on the reformer. If interested, please email her at riodelosoangeles@yahoo.com. She says: "Pilates is a great way to tone and stretch your body, while improving your posture. It is a non impact mind and body athletic exercise that will work your entire body. For the month of December and the first half of January, I will be looking for student volunteers to practice Pilates on the reformer."

See you Thursday or soon,
Jessie

Event Summary:

12/13 Thursday In Search of Good Food Benefit Show with Cotillion, Conspiracy of Venus, Jeremy Dalmas & You at El Rio, 5-9pm, $5-$20

12/15 Saturday Mission Greenbelt Bike Tour 2:30pm free

12/15 Saturday In Search of Good Food Benefit Dinner by Chef Leif, Music by Diva De Los Muertos and Hannah & Raven 7-11pm, $40-$100

12/16 Sunday Alemany Farm Workday 12-5pm with In Search of Good Food Sustainable Food System Q&A 2-4pm free

12/22 Saturday Mission Greenbelt Sound-Scape Tour 1:00pm free

First Weekend in January & February Axis Syllabus Dance Workshops in SF (Details to be announced)


Details:

12/13 Thursday
In Search of Good Food (film) Benefit Show with Cotillion, Conspiracy of Venus, Jeremy Dalmas & You at El Rio, 5-9pm :

The choir I'm in is performing! We will sing these songs to you: soldier's things by tom waits, venus as a boy by bjork, blue by joni mitchell, i'm your man and who by fire by leonard cohen, and karitas habundat by hildegard von bingen.
http://conspiracyofvenus.blogspot.com

Also playing will be Cotillion, Psychadelic Folk with members from Botticellis and Anton from Bright Eyes. Hear their songs at http://myspace.com/yocotillion

Plus Jeremy Dalmas and You (interactive musical experimentation) open, so get there on time! Hear songs at http://myspace.com/jeremydalmas

In Search of Good Food is a film-in-the-making about CA's emerging sustainable food system For details or if you want to help, contact Good Food Productions (Antonio & Jesse) at insearchofgoodfood@gmail.com or 415 571-6660, and check out their official webblogsite insearchofgoodfood.blogspot.com . Come early to this one (starts at 5); you may even have time to go to your next event afterwards (ends at 9 for Brazilian dance band)!

12/15 Saturday
Mission Greenbelt Bike Tour with Rachel Kesel 2:30pm
Meet in Dolores Park (at 19th & Dolores)


Join Rachel Kesel and Amber Hasselbring on a bike ride along the proposed Mission Greenbelt. The goal of the Mission Greenbelt campaign is to build an urban earth artwork in the Mission District of continuous native plant sidewalk gardens. You can help!

The ride will end at the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery (401 Van Ness), where the campaign headquarters is currently installed. This ride is free. Donations accepted. All skill levels welcome. *If it's raining hard, this tour will be canceled. Email
sfac.gallery@sfgov.org with any questions.


12/15 Saturday
In Search of Good Food Benefit Dinner by Chef Leif 7-11pm $40 and up

7:00-11:00pm
Million Fishes Art Collective
2501 Bryant St. @ 23rd in the Mission

5-course fully organic meal courtesy of celebrity chef Leif (pronounced "life")

BYOB
Sliding Scale Donation of $40 to $100 per person

Enjoy musical accompaniment by Hannah the Raven and Divas de Los Muertos while you chow down (slow food style) and digest happily while watching the trailer to the film.

Please RSVP to insearchofgoodfood@gmail.com promptly to reserve seats. Space will fill up quickly.

Menu:

saltbush-young golden beet-blossom bluff fuyu-pomegranate-cave aged marisa-filbert-pedro ximenez
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soup of dirty girl cannelini shelling beans, carola potato, golden turnip, celeriac, and baby mustard
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tahini/porcini cauliflower-rapini and rainbow chard with chanterelles and wild rice-brussel sprouts with knoll horseradish
~~~~~
roasted delicata-shallot/apple/yam puree-chestnut-seed brittle
~~~~~
maple/buckwheat gingerbread-spiced quince-quince/bourbon redux-cranberry creme fraiche-candied pecans
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mignardise

Chef: Leif Hedendal

This celebration of the local fall and winter harvest is a benefit for 'In Search of Good Food', a documentary series in the making, which explores the emerging "sustainable" food system in California by traveling the state, interviewing those who are working hardest to bring ecologically friendly, socially just, and straight up tasty food to your plate. Call 415 571 6660 or email
insearchofgoodfood@gmail.com for more info.


12/16 Sunday
In Search of Good Food Sustainable Food System Q&A at Alemany Farm 2-4pm + Workday 12-5pm

Visit the film's director/producer Antonio Roman-Alcalá at San Francisco's largest farm, the Alemany Farm. Antonio will be presenting the concepts behind the film and conducting a tour of the farm to describe how his work at Alemany Farm inspired his quest to seek answers about who and what really is the "sustainable food system". This event is free, but donations will be graciously accepted. Call 415 571 6660 or email
insearchofgoodfood@gmail.com for more info.

Workday Info: everyone is welcome! just show up. bring water, a snack, and sunscreen if you want. location: Alemany Farm in/near Bernal Heights, off highway 280, accessible by bus and bike as well. harvest distribution at 4:30 for volunteers. calendar, map, and details are here: http://www.alemanyfarm.org or email community.gardeners@gmail.com with any questions.

12/22 Saturday
Mission Greenbelt Sound-Scape Tour 1:00pm
Meet in Dolores Park (at 19th & Dolores)


Walk the route of the proposed Mission Greenbelt with artists Jeremy Dalmas and Amber Hasselbring. Installed at headquarters are three field recordings made during walks at sunrise, mid-day and sunset. During this tour we will participate in exercises that help us to hone our auditory sense to discover sounds we may have never heard before. This exercise will also help us to imagine what new sounds we'll hear once the Greenbelt is built. This tour is free. Donations accepted. *We'll go on this tour rain or shine, so bring appropriate weather gear. Email sfac.gallery@sfgov.org with any questions.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Dear fine folks:
A few items for your consideration:

1) December 13th: In Search of Good Food Benefit Show at El Rio, with Cotillion, Conspiracy of Venus, Jeremy Dalmas & You. Details are at the bottom of this message (flyer available upon request). Please spread the word!

2) Blog: Updates to this list (& other really exciting things) will one day (soon) be posted (HERE) at seaweedsway.blogspot.com. Bookmark it now!

3) Clothing Swap: We just got rid of the extra clothes from our last swap, which means it's about time to have another. If you are interested in going, please let me know what weeknights or weekends this month you could attend. I'll let you know when we settle on a date to have it. Maybe we will combine it with a Tarot party?

4) Raw Food Potluck: There is talk of having one of these soon. It's been over a year! The bus stop co-op may be up for hosting, and their weekly potlucks are on Wednesday nights. I don't know when the raw themed one would be yet, but please reserve a few Wednesdays in December and January for an evening of yummy living foods and friends.

5) Yoga Classes: Do you have a space that is big enough to hold 5 or more yoga mats with slowly moving people on them? If so, would you be up for hosting a yoga class? I haven't taught any group classes in awhile and need to practice, plus it's good peaceful fun for the mind, body, and spirit! The classes I intend to teach will be a blend of Integral Yoga (basic beginner's hatha) and other yoga styles I have learned over the years.

6) Events!: Last but definitely not least, please scroll down to see a list of upcoming food & farming, music, dance, and miscellaneously themed events!

Thanks for reading,
Jessie

Event Summary:

12/5 Wednesday The Garden, Dance & Audiovisual Performance, at Stanford 8pm free

12/6 Thursday Surprise Me Mr. Davis at the Independent $13/$15

12/8 Sat Alemany Farm Workday 12-5pm free12/11 Tues California Food & Justice Coalition Meet-Up 3-6pm free

12/13 Thursday Benefit Show for In Search of Good Food, Cotillion, Conspiracy of Venus, Jeremy Dalmas & You at El Rio, 5-9pm, $5-$1000

First Weekend in January & February Axis Syllabus Dance Workshops in SF (Details to be announced)

Details:

12/5 Wednesday
The Garden: an audio-visual-kinetic performance, 8pm
by Erika Tsimbrovsky and Vadim Puyandaev, Stanford University, Dinkelspiel Auditorium, 471 Lagunita Drive, FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC


Long-time collaborators Erika Tsimbrovsky (choreography/dance) and Vadim Puyandaev (visual art) come together with Albert Mathias (music/soundscape) and dancers Kira Kirsch and Suzanne Lappas for an evening-length improvisational performance. Come to the garden, full of old memories that cannot be expressed in words…

Public Transportation: Take Caltrain to the Palo Alto station. Walk, bike, or ride Marguerite Line B (free shuttle) to Lagunita Drive. Some resources: Caltrain Schedule, Bicycle/pedestrian campus map , Transit.511

From 280 North and South: Exit at Sand Hill Rd. and head east. Turn right onto Santa Cruz Ave. then immediately left onto Junipera Serra. Take the second left onto Campus Drive East (do not take Campus Drive West), turn left onto Mayfield Ave, which curves around to the left. Park in the large parking lot on the right.

From 101 North and South: Exit at Embarcadero Rd. and head west. Veer slightly left after El Camino Real, as Embarcadero turns into Galvez. Turn left onto Campus Drive. Turn right onto Mayfield, which curves around to the left. Park in the large parking lot on the right.

12/6 Thursday
Surprise Me Mr. Davis (The Slip + Nathan Moore) at The Independent, 8pm, $13/$15

hear songs here: myspace.com/surprisememrdavis

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12/8 Sat... and on every first & third Sunday of the month, plus Saturdays in between
Alemany Farm Workdays , 12-5pm: everyone is welcome! just show up. bring water, a snack, and sunscreen if you want. location: Alemany Farm in/near Bernal Heights, off highway 280, accessible by bus and bike as well. harvest distribution at 4:30 for volunteers. calendar, map, and details are here: http://www.alemanyfarm.org/ or email community.gardeners@gmail.com with any questions.

12/11 Tuesday California Food & Justice Coalition Member Meet Up in Oakland, 3pm – 6pm:

Help guide our work to transform California's food system We invite you to attend the California Food and Justice Coalition's
San Francisco Bay Area Member Meet Up on Tue. Dec. 11th, 3pm – 6pm, 1000 Broadway, 5th floor, Oakland. (BART Stop: 12th Street, Oakland)

This meeting is for YOU – our members and allies - to learn about and help guide our coalition in its path towards becoming a more powerful political force and creating an equitable, just and sustainable food system for all of us. Learn about and provide feedback on our coalition's new training and mentoring program. How can our emerging training and mentorship program best support groups like yours? Determine our campaign and policy priorities on a local, state andfederal level for the next two to three years. What should we advocate for over the next two years? This meeting is one of up to a dozen member meetings that CFJC will be hosting around the state over the coming two months in order to answer these two questions. This event is co-hosted by Alemany Farm, Food First, University of California Cooperative Extension and the Eco Village Learning Center. The California Food and Justice Coalition is a statewide membership coalition committed to the basic human right to healthy food while advancing social, agricultural, environmental and economic justice. Through advocacy, organizing and education, we collaborate with community-based efforts to create a sustainable food supply for the residents of California. We envision a California food system in which all activities, from farm to table, are equitable, healthful, regenerative and community-driven. We encourage you to contact us prior to the meeting and give us your opinion on what our policy programs should be over the coming years. RSVP to jessicabell@foodsecurity.org , 510-704-0245.

12/13 ThursdayBenefit Show (part 2) for "In Search of Good Food" (the film), at El Rio, 5-9pm:

The choir I'm in is performing! We will sing these songs to you: soldier's things by tom waits, venus as a boy by bjork, blue by joni mitchell, i'm your man and who by fire by leonard cohen, and karitas habundat by hildegard von bingen.

Cotillion will be playing Psychadelic Folk (side project with members from Botticellis and Bright Eyes) http://myspace.com/yocotillion & Conspiracy of Venus (unique women's choir, see above) will be performing too. http://conspiracyofvenus.blogspot.com/ Jeremy Dalmas and You (interactive musical experimentation) opens, so get there on time! http://myspace.com/jeremydalmas

In Search of Good Food is a film-in-the-making about CA's emerging sustainable food system For details or if you want to help, contact Good Food Productions (Antonio & Jesse) at insearchofgoodfood@gmail.com, and check out their official webblogsite insearchofgoodfood.blogspot.com. Come early to this one (starts at 5); you may even have time to go to your next event afterwards (ends at 9 for Brazilian dance band)!