May calendar
By Lisa Klassen
Published: May, 2005
Spring has sprung, the flowers are in bloom, and evidence of the fresh, invigorating energy of spring can be seen here in paradisiacal San Francisco and all around the Bay Area. Feeling restless? Looking for something fun to do? Well, here’s the lowdown on some interesting happenings in May, including some exciting activities for Mom on Mother’s Day, which is Sunday, May 8.
OAKLAND
May 19-22
Bill Evans with
Special Guests
Yoshi’s, 510 Embarcadero
West, Jack London Square
Saxophonist and composer Bill Evans once again pushes the boundaries of jazz. His latest project is a blend of bluegrass, jazz, and soul, which he calls Soulgrass. This special appearance at Yoshi’s features banjo player Bela Fleck, drummer Vinnie Colaiuta, bassist Jimmy Haslip, and fiddle player Darol Anger. For ticket info, call
(510) 238-9200.
SAUSALITO
May 7 & 8
35th Annual Sausalito
Spring Faire
Downtown Sausalito
The Spring Faire festival boasts the works of over 100 artists, fine foods, wine, and live music. There will be a children’s entertainment area featuring music, theater and activities just for kids!
May 28, 6:30pm-8pm
Jazz by the Bay Fridays
Gabrielson Park
Enjoy good music, good food, and good friends every Friday from 6:30-8pm, starting on May 28 with the local favorite Pamela Rose, through summer until August 27. Breathtaking views of Angel Island and San Francisco provide the backdrop to this weekly musical celebration. Food and refreshments are available, or bring your own picnic.
TIBURON
May 15,10am-2pm
Birds and Blossoms of Tiburon
Local naturalists David Lukas and Simone Whitecloud will lead two hikes on the same day, first to the Tiburon Audubon-Richardson Bay wildlife sanctuary in search of coastal birds and flowers, and then drive to Ring Mountain for a two-mile meander in search of grassland species. Bringing a bag lunch is advised. To reserve a space, call Carol Schwartz at (415) 388-2524 ext. 113.
VALLEJO
May 8
Mare Island’s Music in the Mansion: Spring Sends its Greeting
In the parlor of historic Quarters H
This will be the last Music in the Mansion sponsored by the Daffodil Tea Committee. In an effort to raise funds for St Peter’s Chapel, the oldest naval church in the US, the event features costumed players from “The Flutes of Fancy,” who will provide lovely Renaissance and Baroque pieces. Doors open at 1:15pm. For tickets, call Joan Hale at (707) 642-3653.
SAN FRANCISCO
May 8, 9am-1pm
Spring Breakfast by the Bay
South side of the Ferry Building on the Waterfront
CUESA is holding an organic feast for Mom. They are serving farm-fresh scrambled eggs with fava beans, green garlic, peas, or wild mushrooms; fresh berries with crème fraîche or yogurt and honey; warm breakfast pastries and breads; artisan cheeses and jams; coffee and hot chocolate, plus a bouquet for Mom to take home. For more information, visit www.cuesa.org or call (415) 291-3276 ext. 103.
May 15
Meals on Wheels 18th Annual Fund-raising Gala
Embarcadero, Pier 30/32
This gala event is for a noble cause. Meals on Wheels will feature champagne and wine from over 15 wineries and appetizers from the most recognized Bay Area chefs, then a three-course meal prepared by three celebrity chefs. There will also be a live auction, dancing, and after- dinner decadent desserts and cordials. For tickets, e-mail Nicole Lange at gala@mowsf.org or call (415) 920-1111 ext. 221.
May 21, 4pm-10pm
12th Annual KFOG KaBoom!
Pier 30/32
KFOG KaBoom! kicks off with a free concert with The Wallflowers, John Butler Trio, and Kathleen Edwards, and more than seven tons of explosives in a fireworks display created by Pyrotechnic Choreographer Eric Tucker. The fireworks show, which takes five full days to set up on a group of barges the size of a football field, will be fired from San Francisco Bay, just off Pier 30/32. For information, go to www.KFOG.com.