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Learn How to Dragon Boat with KP Dragons

Learn How to Dragon Boat with KP Dragons

Sun, Aug 16, 3:30 PM
From KP Dragons Dragon Boat Team
5.0

Our Sunday Meetups are for **first time or inexperienced** paddlers, and for experienced paddlers who wish to focus on refining their technique. All equipment is provided, but be sure to bring a water bottle and wear clothes you don't mind getting a little wet, and a ZipLoc bag for your keys/phone. In order to RSVP a spot on the boat, please be sure to fill out the following forms before coming out. This will help us with preparing boat seating and enable us to notify you in the event that practice gets cancelled due to weather conditions. Please be sure to also show up promptly at 8:30AM so we can set you up. **REQUIRED WAIVERS** * Contact Form: [https://forms.gle/daPoKAQQE8THwXkTA](https://forms.gle/daPoKAQQE8THwXkTA) * Waiver & Safety Form: [https://tinyurl.com/kpdwaiver](https://tinyurl.com/kpdwaiver) **ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP** The first three (3) trial practices are totally free. After your first three practices, we will invite you to formally join our team, at an annual membership rate of $150 for the full season. This serves to cover insurance, boat maintenance, and equipment upkeep. We are a non-profit, which relies on the generosity of our members and volunteers. After you join, your profile will be established on TeamSnap, where you will see our full practice schedule and upcoming races and be notified of key announcements affecting our team. We are looking forward to seeing you on the water!

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Weave Your Own Ribs Style Foraging Basket (Berkeley)

Weave Your Own Ribs Style Foraging Basket (Berkeley)

Sun, Aug 30, 5:00 PM
From Bay Area & Beyond Foragers - Mushrooms, Mussels, Urchin Uni
4.9

**\*\*Register [here](https://forms.gle/khFPU5JZiwGxfKi5A), NOT on Meetup:** [https://www.forkinthepath.org/schedule](https://www.forkinthepath.org/schedule)[**](https://www.forkinthepath.org/schedule**) Join storyteller and basketweaver Jerry Falek and learn to make your own 8-inch ribs-style foraging basket made from reed in this half-day workshop. Designed with a sturdy oak frame and comfortable handle, this classic style is perfect for gathering mushrooms, berries, or garden herbs. You will walk away with a functional, hand-woven basket to bring on all your future foraging adventures. No prior experience necessary; all materials are provided. Sun Aug 30th 10am-3pm (with an hour break for lunch) All registrations must be completed on our website [here](https://www.forkinthepath.org/registration-baskets-1) **More Important Details** These programs are very popular and often fill up very quickly. We encourage you to register right away if you'd like to attend! If you are reading this, the class is not full. Space is updated daily. **About Fork In The Path** Fork In The Path offers transformational foraging experiences in California for the adventurous of all ages. You can check us out on Instagram [here](https://www.instagram.com/forkinthepath100//).

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Free Intro to Lawn Bowling (Berkeley)

Free Intro to Lawn Bowling (Berkeley)

Thu, Aug 13, 12:30 AM
From PIMD Lawn Bowling (Bay Area)
4.6

Looking for a way to unwind after work? Leave the work stress behind and come try lawn bowling—it's relaxing, social, and more fun than you might expect. 🎉 FREE Try-It Session 📅 Wednesday August 12 🕠 5:30-7:00 PM 📍 Berkeley Lawn Bowling Club, 2270 Acton St, Berkeley 94702 *Weather permitting Whether you come with a friend or on your own, you'll be welcomed by club members and shown everything you need to know. No experience needed, all equipment will be provided. Just wear comfortable, flat-soled shoes and wear a hat. For safety reasons we ask that participants be at least 12 years of age. A refreshing change of pace: for one evening, enjoy a game that doesn't involve endless notifications, another Zoom meeting or AI. Come see why lawn bowling has been helping people relax for generations. Come roll a few bowls with us at our beautiful, outdoor club in the heart of Berkeley.

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Seaweed Foraging (Sonoma Coast)

Seaweed Foraging (Sonoma Coast)

Thu, Aug 13, 12:30 PM
From Bay Area & Beyond Foragers - Mushrooms, Mussels, Urchin Uni
4.9

**\*\*Register [here](https://forms.gle/khFPU5JZiwGxfKi5A), NOT on Meetup:** [https://www.forkinthepath.org/schedule](https://www.forkinthepath.org/schedule)[**](https://www.forkinthepath.org/schedule**) Last class of the season! August 13, 5:30am Learn how to identify, use, and sustainably harvest the bountiful seaweeds. Harvest up to 10 lbs of seaweed to take home and enjoy. From ancient times to the present, seaweeds have been used by coastal people all over the world to nourish themselves and their gardens, as well as for health issues. The Sonoma coast is incredibly rich in seaweeds that can be used as food and medicine. We will gather on the beach, review some common edible species, and head to where the sea meets shore to access and appreciate the abundant marine meadow growing on our coast. The class also includes community-building activities and will conclude with a cooking demo featuring several varieties of seaweed. **More Important Details** These programs are very popular and often fill up very quickly. We encourage you to register right away if you'd like to attend! If you are reading this, the class is not full. Space is updated daily. **About Fork In The Path** Fork In The Path offers transformational foraging experiences in California for the adventurous of all ages. You can check us out on Instagram [here](https://www.instagram.com/forkinthepath100//).

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Marin Rod & Gun Club has Marshall law band power House blues on photos

Marin Rod & Gun Club has Marshall law band power House blues on photos

Sat, Aug 22, 8:00 PM
From Marin and The City
4.6

Free Concerts, it's been before, great location on waterfront green picnic. Drinks available and foods. etc. These guys blew me away at Napa bbb big time blue's event. he looks like a weight lifter but he can play his guitar 🎸🎸 and sing bbking ECT. it was 100 degrees and no one left totally entertaining...free buy lunch or drinks Hot dogs were great

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6 attendees
Monday Language Exchange Spanish-English

Monday Language Exchange Spanish-English

Tue, Aug 18, 1:30 AM
From Berkeley Language Exchange English-Spanish
4.8

**Practice languages, make new friends, and have fun with us every week!** We're a group of people keen to improve our second language of all levels and meet new friends in the bay area. We're catered primarily to Spanish & English speakers but may expand to other languages in the future. If you've wanted to travel abroad and speak Spanish fluently or are a native Spanish speaker looking to improve your English, this group is for you! We meet on Mondays at 6:30 PM at Jupiter’s upstairs on the second floor in Berkeley. Address: 2181 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley, California, USA This is a free event although we encourage attendees to purchase food and drinks to support the business. This event is open to everyone.

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup connects people with local groups and events based on shared interests, such as bass fishing. It helps users join communities and participate in gatherings to connect with like-minded individuals.

On Meetup, search for bass fishing as an interest in San Francisco. You'll find a variety of events and groups centered around bass fishing, where you can connect with other enthusiasts and discover new fishing spots.

Meeting frequency depends on each group's organizer. Some may meet monthly, while others might plan outings more seasonally. Check each group's event schedule for details.

Absolutely! Many bass fishing groups welcome members of all experience levels. Beginners can learn from more seasoned anglers and gain insight into local fishing techniques.

Spring and summer are generally great for bass fishing events in San Francisco, thanks to favorable water temperatures and active fish behavior. However, groups may meet year-round for different fishing experiences.

Yes, creating an account and joining groups on Meetup is free. However, some fishing events may have participation fees, so check event details or contact organizers for specific costs.

First, create an account on Meetup, then search for bass fishing groups in San Francisco. Once you find one, click 'Join' to become a member and start participating in their events.

While many bass fishing events naturally take place outdoors, some Meetup events might include indoor learning sessions, such as workshops or fishing technique discussions, depending on the group's activities.

Yes, you can RSVP last-minute if spots are available. However, popular events may fill up quickly, so it's best to RSVP early to secure your place.

No, Meetup facilitates group connections but can't ensure fishing success. Catching fish depends on individual skill, conditions, and location rather than Meetup capabilities.

Yes, you can start your own bass fishing group in San Francisco. This involves setting up an organizer profile, describing your group, and planning fishing events.

Meetup mainly focuses on group activities rather than individual matchmaking, so it's more effective for joining fishing groups than finding personal fishing partners.

Event quality may vary based on the organizer's experience and planning. It's a good idea to read previous attendees' reviews to gauge the event's organization before joining.

Yes, some Meetup groups specifically cater to more experienced anglers by organizing events that challenge and refine fishing skills.

The number of events can depend on time and season. Not all areas may have frequent gatherings, so exploring different groups might offer more options.