Oakland-Alameda Estuary “Up Close and Personal!”
Swimming, Kids, and Summer
Exploratorium – Summer Programs for Kids of All ages
Children’s Fairyland
May & June Children’s Events at Book Passage at The Ferry Building
Port of Oakland and Yoshi’s Set the Stage for Another Ten Years at Jack London Square
Bay Round Up
Kaboom 2004
Wild for Mama!
Blue & Gold Fleet at Pier 39 Names Robert Knigge, Vice President Sales & Marketing
Port of SF Awarded $5 Million for Illinois Street Bridge Transportation Project
May & June Adult Events At Book Passage at
The Ferry Building
Port of San Francisco Executive Director Resigns
Construction to Commence on Historic Rehabilitation of
Piers 1½-3-5 Projects
BART Quietly Makes Repairs
May of Wine and Roses
Libations: The Other Side Of The Mountain
May Wine Festivals
Wine-On-A-Rope
Economic Press Produces an Excellent Vintage!
Gardens: Roses -No Pain No Gain
Bay Area Vacations: Sausalito
Cuisine: Chevy’s Crab Enchiladas
Tiburon on the Move
Cruise Ships Bring Gold but Cruise Ships Also Bring Problems
Alta Mira – A New View
West Marine Turns to Greene
BART and SamTrans – the 11% Solution
Goodbye Chieftain
Good Show – 9th Pacific Sail Expo signals time to move on
Free Boat Show! May 1 & 2

Kaboom 2004

Saturday, May 22, 2004, KFOG radio station is again presenting “Kaboom.” The day includes music and food on Piers 32-34 as well as evening fireworks. It’s better than July 4th with simulcast music and usually little to none of the chilly white kind of fog. Piers 32-34 will be loaded with white tents for beer and food and always lots of fun for all.

As evening falls, the waterways will fill with hundreds of boats of all shapes and sizes from the Hornblower’s San Francisco Belle that holds 6,000 people, to ferries, power, and sailboats. Charter yachts operated by Compass Rose, Signature Yachts, and Celebrations on the Bay offer ways to see and hear the show from the water. Celebrations offers a buffet dinner, music, and dancing. Boarding begins at 7:30 PM for just $60 per person, by advance reservation only.

The KaBoom event gets boaters out on the water and brings people from all around the greater Bay Area to the San Francisco shoreline at the base of the Bay Bridge for the “Really Big Shu.” It’s a blast!