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7/29/09

Urban Releaf



EVENT

August 22nd, 10am-2pm in West Oakland

FOOD SOURCE


The Berkeley Student Food Cooperative is selling boxes of fresh, organic produce  for $1 per pound! These Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) boxes contain assorted seasonal fruit and vegetables that have been bought directly from farmers. A summer CSA box might contain any of the following fruits and vegetables:
  • Heirloom tomatoes, oranges
  • Opo, okra
  • Acorn squash, zucchini
  • Cucumber, chard, cherry tomatoes
  • Basil, rosemary and other herbs
We have been selling 12 and 25 pound boxes for 12 and 25 dollars. If you are interested in a box, contact Michael Landry at (831) 431-0904 or at michaellandry@berkeley.edu.

7/28/09

Future skyline of San Francisco

PLANS
Transbay Transit Center

The Transbay Transit Center/Caltrain Downtown Extension Project is headed by the Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA). The purpose of the TJPA is to design, build, operate and maintain the new Transbay Transit Center and associated facilities in downtown San Francisco, including the extension of the Caltrain commuter rail 1.3 miles into the new Transit Center, and accommodations for future California High-Speed Rail.  

We are a bicycle shop in Berkeley that focuses on quality and affordability.

EVENT

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009, 8:30pm @ Bobby G's Pizzeria

7/26/09

The Berkeley Student Food Cooperative


FOOD SOURCE

The mission of the Berkeley Student Food Cooperative (BSFC) is to provide fresh, healthy, environmentally sustainable, and ethically-produced food at an affordable price to students and the local community. We are in the process of establishing a student-run market and café, opening January 2010, that will offer delicious sandwiches, soups, groceries, juices, coffee, and pastries, and also serve as an open and vibrant community space for local arts and events.


Uniting students for just and sustainable food

BOOK

From global warming, to global warring, to the global economic meltdown, people are challenging the powers that be. Standing Up to the Madness profiles the everyday people who are standing up for what they believe in-and changing the world. This book offers hope and inspiration for anyone trying to make the world a more just and peaceful place, and includes practical information for how individuals can take action and effect change.

First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Next they fight you. Then you win. - Mohandas K. Gandhi

FILM

Airing weekly on PBS, the Emmy Award®-winning series Independent Lens is a film festival in your living room. Each episode introduces new documentaries and dramas made by independent thinkers: filmmakers who take creative risks, call their own shots and find untold stories in unexpected places.

ACTIVITY

Dedicated to the creation, preservation and restoration of public paths, steps and walkways in Berkeley for the use and enjoyment of all.