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Garden teacher Kim Allen offers youth space to grow

Kim Allen at the Bancroft Community Garden. Photo: Sarah Henry. For four years Kim Allen has served as garden program manager for Berkeley Youth Alternatives (BYA), which provides a minimum-wage,...

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Bites: What’s new in East Bay food, XVII

Restaurant developer Chris Pastena’s latest, the Tribune Tavern at 401 13th St. in the old Tribune building, is set to open on April 10 Bites is Berkeleyside Nosh’s round-up of restaurant, bar and...

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The It List: Five things to do in Berkeley this weekend

Nigerian guitar master and singer Soji Odukogbe will perform Saturday during the Berkeley World Music Festival. Photo: Soji Odukogbe BERKELEY WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL Local artists from diverse musical...

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Bites: Temescal Brewing, Bomba Doughnuts, more

Two pale ales from Temescal Brewing. Photo: Kate Williams Openings, closings TEMESCAL BREWING OPENS SUNDAY Hot on the heels of Novel Brewing, which opened last week, Temescal Brewing is holding its...

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Bites: Pathos closed, Cha-Am closing, more news

Pan-Seared Halibut at Pathos in downtown Berkeley, which has closed following a “dispute” with the restaurant’s landlord. Photo: Pathos Openings, closings PATHOS CLOSED, AT LEAST FOR NOW Because of a...

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Farm growth means more leafy greens for Oakland

Oakland's City Slickers has broken ground on its largest site, on what was once the site of a paint factory -- promising a bounty of fresh produce for local residents. The post Farm growth means more...

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City Slicker plans to create new West Oakland farm

The urban farming non-profit has secured a 1.4 acre lot on which to build its first permanent farm and park. It's now fundraising for construction costs. The post City Slicker plans to create new West...

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WOW Farm teaches business, pleasure of farming

Youth get a crash course in farming at this East Bay farming non-profit, which has farms near the West Oakland BART and the old 16th Street train station. The post WOW Farm teaches business, pleasure...

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Garden teacher Kim Allen offers youth space to grow

For four years Kim Allen has served as garden program manager for Berkeley Youth Alternatives (BYA), which provides a minimum-wage, internship program for socio-economically challenged adolescents ages...

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Farm growth means more leafy greens for Oakland

Oakland's City Slickers has broken ground on its largest site, on what was once the site of a paint factory -- promising a bounty of fresh produce for local residents.

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What’s new in East Bay food, XVII

The Tribune Tavern opens on April 10, Campovida winery launches new tasting room... all this and more hot East Bay food news.

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The It List: Five things to do in Berkeley this weekend

BERKELEY WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL Local artists from diverse musical traditions play at the Berkeley World Music Festival this weekend. The festival will be held in People’s Park and across various...

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Temescal Brewing, Bomba Doughnuts, more

Two new drinking establishments are rearing to go in Oakland, City Slicker Farms is holding a grand opening party, and much more East Bay food news in this week's Bites.

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