Around Berkeley: Chand Raat night market, flower talk, Japanese taiko
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Around Berkeley: Chand Raat night market, flower talk, Japanese taiko
"David Margolies from the East Bay Chapter of the California Native Plant Society discusses the best local park trails to view East Bay spring wildflowers. Saturday, March 21, noon-1 p.m. Central Library. FREE"
"Naturalist Jeff Miller will speak about Tales of Animal Sex, Murder and Mayhem specifically about the lives and conservation efforts of iconic Bay Area critters such as elephant seals, bald eagles, burrowing owls and salmon. Thursday, March 19, 7 p.m. David Brower Center. FREE (RSVP)"
"Celebrate the end of Ramadan and buy Eid gifts for your loved ones at Elaichi Co.'s Chand Raat night market, featuring Bay Area and South Asian food, art, incense and clothing vendors. Thursday, March 19, 8-11 p.m. FREE"
"Rhiannon Giddens' Silkroad Ensemble, a polyglot all-star group founded by Yo-Yo Ma that includes Albany percussionist Haruka Fujii, presents its new body of music Sanctuary: The Power of Resonance and Ritual. Thursday-Friday, March 19-20, 8 p.m. Zellerbach Hall. $43-$134"
Berkeley hosts multiple free and affordable cultural events in March. David Margolies leads a discussion on East Bay spring wildflower trails at Central Library. A.J. Bauer presents research on right-wing media development and mainstream media criticism at North Gate Hall. Naturalist Jeff Miller discusses Bay Area wildlife conservation at the David Brower Center. Elaichi Co. hosts a Chand Raat night market celebrating Eid with South Asian vendors. Rhiannon Giddens' Silkroad Ensemble performs new music at Zellerbach Hall. A Women's History Month presentation examines female musicians in Bay Area Latin jazz and salsa history through archival materials and panel discussions.
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