Easter Egg Masterclass and Library of Life exhibition: how to spend a weekend in the San Francisco Bay Area (April 23-25) - ForumDaily
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Easter Egg Masterclass and Library of Life Exhibition: How to Spend a Weekend in the San Francisco Bay Area (April 23-25)

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What: Exhibition "Library of Life"

When: Friday-Sunday, April 23-25

Where: Golden Gate Park 55 Music Concourse Drive San Francisco, CA 94118

More: The exhibition displays only a small number of the nearly 46 million copies of the Natural History Museum. It is part of the museum's vast scientific collections, used by researchers around the world to study biodiversity, climate change and more.

Cost: From $ 10

 

What: Virtual tour of the Berkeley laboratory

When: Friday, April 23, from 11:00

Where: Online

More: Take this virtual tour to learn about the history of the Berkeley Lab and peer into the Molecular Foundry, an advanced light source, the National Energy Research Computing Center (NERSC). Visitors will learn about the laboratory's fascinating history, groundbreaking discoveries and contributions to COVID-19 research.

Cost: Free options

 

What: Exhibition "Treasury of Animation"

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When: Saturday-Sunday, 23-25 April

Where: The Cartoon Art Museum, 781 Beach St, San Francisco, CA 94109

More: From the earliest hand-drawn cartoons to modern computer blockbusters, all animation starts with an artist and an idea. The Museum of Animation's new exhibition Treasury of Animation showcases original art that emerged from the evolution of animation in the 1920s.

The Treasury of Animation is the first major exhibition in the Museum's extensive permanent collection since its opening.

Cost: $ 0-10

 

What: Haas-Lilienthal House Tour

When: Saturday-Sunday, 24-25 April

Where: Haas-Lilienthal House, 2007 Franklin St, San Francisco, CA 94109

More: Haas-Lilienthal House is a historic building. Built in 1886 for William and Bertha Haas, it survived the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and subsequent fire. The house is a San Francisco monument and is listed on the US National Register of Historic Places. It is the only surviving Victorian structure in the city. The building is regularly opened as a museum with antique furniture and artifacts.

Cost: From $ 0

 

What: Easter egg master class

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When: Saturday, April 24, from 17:00

Where: Online

More: Join a pysanker artist for an online workshop. Its participants will learn about the history of Easter eggs and, following step-by-step instructions, will create their own Easter egg. Participants must purchase work materials in advance.

The craftswoman will show you how to plan the design and apply it. After registering, you will receive an email with a list of materials and everything you need to prepare in advance.

Cost: $5

 

What: Palm Sunday in Ukrainian

When: Sunday, April 25, from 10:00

Where: Saint Michael Ukrainian Orthodox Church 345 7th Street San Francisco, CA 94103

More: Come on Palm Sunday to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of St. Michael. Here you can not only listen to the service, but also get free Easter cake, various festive treats, and have fun.

Cost: Free options

 

What: Master class for children with Olya Frize

When: Sunday, April 25, from 20:00

Where: Online

More: The Ukrainian Village Voices company presents a virtual children's master class with folk artist and teacher Olya Friz. Olya will teach songs from her very popular Ukrainian children's album “Shcho za gamir (“noise”)?”. Get ready for some fun family singalong time with the accompaniment of the bandura.

Cost: $ 5-15

 

Dear readers! Please note that due to the epidemic of coronavirus infection, some activities may be canceled or rescheduled for other dates. Therefore, before visiting, we recommend checking the information on the sites of the organizers.

But we have collected many interesting events for you online:

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In addition, look for interesting events for every day of the week in our calendar... Come in, find out, share with your friends. Before visiting, check the organizer's websites for details and locations of events, as they may change.

Keep us informed about what is happening in your city. Send information about events for the Russian-speaking diaspora by mail [email protected].

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