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12 May 31, 2018 www.alamedasun.com Alameda Sun

A Conversation:Guns In our Community

June 4 at 7:00pm

Christ Church Alameda1700 Santa Clara Ave.

For more info: 523-2700 or christchurchalameda.org

Panelists: Paul Rolleri (Police Chief), Paul Hauser (Veteran),Rabbi Barnett Brickner (Faith Community),

Lucy Helms (Student) and Malia Vella (Vice Mayor). Big Five Sporting Goods (declined invitation to date)

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Compiled by Eric J. KosFriday, June 1

n 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Kayaking: Seaplane Lagoon. Paddle past the seal dock, ships, Maritime Administration and more. Cost $53 per person. Meet at Encinal Boat Ramp, 190 Central Ave. (Info, regis-ter: alamedaca.gov/recreation).

n 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. “Reading Takes You Places.” Summer reading program registration event. Eight-week program open to all ages begins with Family Fun Day. Games, crafts and a circus-comedy perfor-mance by Coventry & Kaluza. Free admission. Alameda Main Library, 1550 Oak St. (Register, info: 747-7705, alamedafree.beanstack.org)

Saturday, June 2n 9 a.m. Webster Street, Crab

Cove and Sand Castle Contest Walk. One-hour fitness walk with Alameda Walks. Check out the building of the sand castles and sand sculptures in the 52nd anni-versary contest. No pets, please. Meet at the tennis courts, Lower Washington Park. (Info: 747-7529, prussi@alamedaca.gov.)

n 9 a.m. to noon. Free Community Shredding Event sponsored by Kelly Lux, State Farm Insurance. Shred personal documents for free. 564 Park St. (Info: 521-1222)

n 10 a.m. to noon. Child safe-ty seat inspections and installa-tions with car seat specialist, Bob Rollins. Sponsored by Alameda Police Department. No appoint-ment required. City Hall Parking Lot, 1555 Oak St. (Info: Sergeant Derespini, 337-8518)

n Noon to 5 p.m. Open stu-dio, exhibit and sale with seven contemporary women artists. Ukrainian painted eggs, ceramics, paintings. Free admission. Light refreshments. 331 Santa Clara Ave. (Info:elainecarp@gmail.com)

n 7 p.m. “Swinging with Peggy Carter, 1942.” Classic Swing and elegant vintage ballroom dance music in a Marvel Universe USO-style ball. Dance workshop at 7; for-mal dancing from 8 to midnight. No partners required. 1940s-era or Marvel-inspired costume, vintage or modern evening dress admired but not required. $25 at the door. Alameda Elks Lodge, 2255 Santa Clara Ave. (Info: www.seepeers dance.org/peggy.html)

Sunday, June 3n Noon to 5 p.m. Open stu-

dio, exhibit and sale with seven contemporary women artists. Ukrainian painted eggs, ceramics, paintings. Free admission. Light refreshments. 331 Santa Clara Ave. (Info:elainecarp@gmail.com)

n 2 p.m. “Strange Invaders: ants, termites and bedbugs” The Alameda Free Library and Wonderfest Social Science event series. Learn the latest research on pest biology, detection and control. Speaker: Dr. Vernard Lewis, retired from UC Berkeley’s Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management. Free admission. Main Library, 1550 Oak St. (Info: 747-7713, refdesk@alamedaca.gov)

n 4 p.m. Piano Recital. Performances by students of Carolyn Queener and Katy Stephan. Bring canned food donation to be entered into raffle. Free admission. Queener’s Piano Studio, 1215 Pacific Ave. (Info: Katy Stephan, 529-6702)

n 5 p.m. Motordude Zydeco performs. Dance and potluck. $17. Alameda Eagles Aerie No. 1076, 2305 Alameda Ave. (Info: 522-7626, zydecod@msn.com)

n 7 p.m. Alameda Architectural Preservation Society: 21st Annual Preservation Awards. Recognizes

the preservation, restoration and adaptive reuse of historic struc-tures in Alameda. Visual presenta-tion, live music and reception. Free admission. Crow’s Nest, Alameda Naval Air Museum, 2151 Ferry Point No. 77, Alameda Point. (Info: alam-edapreservation.org.)

Monday, June 4n 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., “Zinfandel:

California’s Heritage Grape.” Carl Bellone, Ph.D., professor emeritus of public administration, Cal State East Bay, will describe the early arrival of the Zinfandel varietal and probe into its mysterious origins. Free admission. Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa Clara Ave., Dining Room 2. (Register, info: 747-7506)

n 7 p.m. “A Conversation: Guns in Our Community.” Public forum on firearms. Panelists include: Vice Mayor Malia Vella, Police Chief Paul Rolleri, veteran Paul Hauser; Rabbi Barnett Brickner representing the faith community; and student Lucy Helms. Christ Church Alameda, 1700 Santa Clara Ave. (Info: 523-7200, christchurchalameda.org)

Tuesday, June 5 n 1 p.m. “Estate Planning: Tips,

Traps & Solutions” with Paul Hunt. Free admission. Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa Clara Ave., Dining Room 2. (Register, info: 747-7506.

n 6 p.m. The Island and the Whales. Screening of the PBS-POV documentary film by Mike Day. Free admission. Main Library, 1550 Oak St. (Info: 747-7713, refdesk@ alamedaca.gov)

Wednesday, June 6n Noon to 3 p.m. Ice Cream Social

courtesy of Calyx Health. Mingle with Alameda seniors and meet the Calyx Health team over ice cream. 2217 South Shore Center, No. 250. (RSVP, info: 996-5063, RSVP@calyx-health.com)

n 5:30 p.m. Not for Sale Film screening. Free admission. Main Li-brary, 1550 Oak St. (Info: 747-7713, refdesk@alamedaca.gov)

SNEAK PEEK

n June 8, 7:30 p.m. Concerts at the Cove featuring Long Train Runnin’. Free admission. Food booths, drinks, dancing and more.Crab Cove, 1252 McKay Ave. (Info: 522-6778)

n June 8, 6 to 9 p.m. Love Our

Island Art Walk on Park Street. Three windows, three artists, three bands, three hours. Free admis-sion. (Info: 865-5060, rhythmix.org, #LoveOurIsland)

n June 9, 7 a.m. Casino Bus Fundraiser with Knights of Columbus. Catch bus to Jackson Rancheria Casino & Hotel, raise money to help the less fortunate. Return by 5:30 p.m. $35 per seat includes $20 free play or $25 table. Meet at St. Joseph’s Basilica, 1109 Chestnut St. (Info: 473-8788, francisco.arroyo87@gmail.com)

n June 9, 9 a.m. Corica Park (Golf Course) Tour. One-hour, 15-minute fitness walk with Alameda Walks. Dennis Evanosky and Eric Kos lead walk to discover Corica Park’s his-toric plaques and learn about the park and its renovations. The walk will visit old fire department train-ing facility and include Bay Farm development history. No pets, please. Meet at Corica Golf Course, 1 Clubhouse Memorial Drive. (Info: 747-7529, prussi@alamedaca.gov.)

n June 9, noon to 1:30 p.m. “Choosing Natives to Benefit Pollinators” Workshop on native plants that best serve bees, hum-mingbirds and butterflies. Free admission. Ploughshares Nursery, 2701 Main St. (Info: 755-1102, jbridge@apcollaborative.org)

n June 9, 5:30 p.m. Alameda High School Hornets Sports Hall of Fame Second Induction Ceremony. Alameda Elks Lodge (Info: hornet boosters.org/halloffame)

n June 9, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Alameda Art Association reception, benefit

for Golden Gate Audubon Society. Presentation on society’s work to protect Bay Area wildlife. Photo exhibit by Roseanne Smith, sales benefit the society. Free admission, donations accepted. 2242 South Shore Center. (Info: 523-4475, face-book.com/alamedaartgalleryalameda artassociation)

n June 9 & 10, noon to 5 p.m. Open studio, exhibit and sale with seven contemporary women art-ists. Ukrainian painted eggs, ceram-ics, paintings. Free admission. Light refreshments. 331 Santa Clara Ave. (Info:elainecarp@gmail.com)

n June 10, 5 p.m. Annie Staninec and her All-Star Band. Dance and potluck. $17. Alameda Eagles Aerie No. 1076, 2305 Alameda Ave. (Info: 522-7626 or zydecod@msn.com)

n June 10, 3 p.m. Fundraising Benefit for Three O’Clock Rock. Support music education. Raffle, live music, pinball. Pacific Pinball Museum, 1510 Webster St. (Info: pacificpinball.org, threeoclockrock. com)

n June 12, 6 p.m. Free fair hous-ing training from City of Alameda Housing Authority. (View sched-ule and register: www.alamedarent program.org/workshops)

n June 13, 6 to 7 p.m. “Is Solar Right for You?” Part two in the Alameda Green Your Dream Home Series from Alameda Municipal Power and Community Action for a Sustainable Alameda. Learn how solar works, financing, incentives, metering and billing. Free admission. Alameda Elks Lodge, 2255 Santa Clara Ave. (Info: alamedamp.com/solar-forum)

Craven Lynn

Long Train Runnin’ will pay tribute to the Doobie Brothers as they kick off this sum-mer’s Concerts at the Cove series on Friday, June 8. Long Train Runnin’ features Mark Belshaw on sax, guitar, keyboards, flute and vocals; Harold Martin on bass guitar and vocals; Andy Morales on drums, percussion and vocals; Dave Petrucci on guitar, bass guitar, keyboards and vocals; John Mallare an guitars and vocals; and Andy Thrall on drums, percussion and vocals.