2023 October Events Roundup Presented by GroupTogether

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2023 October Events Roundup Presented by GroupTogether
2023 October Events Roundup Presented by GroupTogether
2023 October Events Roundup Presented by GroupTogether
2023 October Events Roundup Presented by GroupTogether

Calling all Room Moms! We all know organizing teacher gifts can be a nightmare. Other parents’ money in your bank account, trying to get everyone to sign the card…and then finding the perfect gift for the teacher. You NEED to try GroupTogether. They take care of everything end-to-end. Just share a link and let parents chip in and sign the card online. Then choose from 150+ eGift Cards or give the AnyCard and let the recipient choose. It’s FREE and ridiculously easy. Used by parents at schools right across the US.

Calling all New & Expecting Parents to our 7th Annual Bloom Event!

It's A Sweets and Sips Event at Kendra Scott!

Our Bloom Afterparty is a Shop n’ Sips Event at Kendra Scott!

Peek-a-Boo Fall Fest with SFBAM at San Francisco Botanical Garden

May your treats be many and your tricks be few! Join us for our Peek-a-Boo Fall Fest for all ages at San Francisco Botanical Garden.

First Sundays Oakland Museum of California

October 1 $5
Oakland Museum of California1000 Oak Street,Oakland, CA 94607 United States + Google Map

Spend your Sunday with us and find out why “East Bay Express” calls OMCA “the best museum for the people, by the people.” Every first Sunday of the month, enjoy admission to OMCA with a suggested donation of $5 for general admission. There is a $6 charge for special exhibitions in the Great Hall. Experience all that our Galleries of California Art, History, and Natural Sciences have to offer. In between exploring the galleries, pick up some locally-made goods from…

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Free Every First Tuesday! The Conservatory is free to all visitors on the first Tuesday of every month.

2023 October Events Roundup Presented by GroupTogether
2023 October Events Roundup Presented by GroupTogether

Free Every First Tuesday! The Conservatory is free to all visitors on the first Tuesday of every month. Groups are not permitted on free days. We are thrilled that you look to the Conservatory as a place to escape the chill of San Francisco, the stress of everyday life or travel, or as a resource on rare and unusual plants. The Conservatory of Flowers is a national, state, and local landmark. Built in 1879, the Conservatory was the first formal…

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Free First Wednesday Admission is free to Bay Area residents* Bay Area Discovery Museum

Bay Area Discovery Museum557 McReynolds Rd, Sausalito, CA + Google Map

Free First Wednesday Admission is free to Bay Area residents* the first Wednesday of every other month. Advanced reservations are not required, and a suggested $20 donation per group is appreciated. *Must show proof of residency (photo ID or piece of mail) in one of the nine Bay Area counties.

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Storytime: For Families at Salesforce Park Rooftop Garden (every Wednesday)

October 4, 11, 18, 25 @ 10:00 am – 10:30 am FREE

Salesforce Tower425 Mission Street Rooftop, San Francisco, 94105 United States + Google Map

Enjoy fun and educational songs, rhymes and stories with Main Children’s Center librarians in this special storytime for toddlers, preschoolers, and their families every Wednesday in the Main Plaza of Salesforce Transit Center Park, in the rooftop garden. (Because this is an outdoor venue, this event may be canceled without notice due to weather conditions.)

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Parade of Ships: SF Fleet week 2023

October 6 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm FREE

Along the San Francisco Waterfront

See the Fleet enter the Bay under the Golden Gate Bridge as the visiting ships steam towards their ports, and Liberty Call for our honored Sailors and Marines. San Francisco Fleet Week hosts the largest Parade of Ships on the West Coast…

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Oct 1-31: North Berkeley Pumpkin Patch Fundraiser

Every day in October @ 9:00 am – 5:30 pm

East Bay
Westbrae Nursery, a worker-owned cooperative in Berkeley, runs its annual Pumpkin Patch from October 1-31, 2023 — with 100% of the pumpkin sales benefiting the local Cornell elementary school!…
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Celebrando Culturas Juntos

October 14 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Children’s Museum of Sonoma County, 1835 W. Steele Ln., Santa Rosa, CA 95403 United States + Google Map

Gather at the Children’s Museum of Sonoma County for celebration in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. Bring the whole family for festivities that will encourage curiosity, creativity and collaboration!
This event is FREE with admission to the Children’s Museum…

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3rd Annual Benicia Dog Festival

October 14 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm, FREE

Join us to celebrate the most loyal members of our community and help us help those who care for these pets in emergency situations. This fundraiser is for non-profit organizations that rescue and provide care for animals during natural disasters like our ongoing California wildfires.…

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Soho Study Group Ikebana Flower Show “Expression Unbound”

October 14 and October 15 @ 11:30 am – 5:00 pm FREE

Orinda Community Center 28 Orinda Way, Orinda, CA 94563 United States + Google Map

The Soho Study Group will be presenting a Sogetsu Ikebana Flower Show. There will be approximately 90 floral exhibits available for viewing by creative and accomplished designers…

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Newborn Playgroup for Babies 0 – 9

October 15 @ 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm FREE

Jewish Community Center of the East Bay 1414 Walnut Street, Berkeley, CA 94709 United States + Google Map

Share the joys and toys of new parenting with other parents and their babies ages 0-9 months. Everyone who registers will receive a Shalom baby bag filled with all sorts of goodies for you and your baby…
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Family Halloween Day at Randall Museum

October 21 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm FREE

Randall Museum 199 Museum Way San Francisco + Google Map

Come in costume and join in the fun at the Randall Museum’s annual Family Halloween Day! The museum will be transformed – inside and out spooky, but not scary, delights for the Halloween season…
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Dia de los Muertos Celebration

October 22 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm $10-12

Oakland Museum of California 1000 Oak Street, Oakland CA 94607 + Google Map

This fall, OMCA welcomes the 29th annual community celebration honoring Día de los Muertos traditions. Join in a procession to open the celebration led by Día de los Muertos Committee members. Hands-on activities, tasty food, dance and music groups, colorful ofrendas, and ceremonia bring the community together for this healing tradition…
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Peek-a-Boo Fall Fest with SFBAM at San Francisco Botanical Garden

October 29 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm FREE with admission to the Garden

San Francisco Botanical Garden 1199 9th Ave, San Francisco CA 94122 + Google Map

Gathering all creatures big and small for a Fall Fest at the San Francisco Botanical Garden! Immortalize yourselves at our Hay Pumpkin photo-op and pick out your very own mini gourd.
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