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A week in events: 9/15 — 9/21

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SEPTEMBER 15, 2014

Here’s another week in events from your friends at the Daily Clog:

Monday, Sept. 15

12:10 p.m. — Campuswide Memorial: Join the campus community in honoring staff, students and retirees who have passed away within the last year. — flag pole west of California Hall

3 p.m. — Tour of Diego Rivera’s 1st U.S. Mural — Union Square, San Francisco

7 p.m. — Calvin Johnson & the Hive Dwellers: Free Rock ‘n’ Roll Show — Stranded, Oakland, CA

8 p.m. — International Houses’s weekly Monday-night zumba class — International House, Sproul Rooms

Tuesday, Sept. 16

6 p.m. — Google Tech Talk: information session — Soda Hall, Wozniak Lounge/430/438

12:30 p.m. — Poetic Tuesdays at Jessie Square — Jessie Square, near the Contemporary Jewish Museum

Wednesday, Sept. 17

All day — Outdoor aerial performances off an 80-foot wall — UC Hastings, 198 McAllister St., San Francisco, CA

11 a.m. — Cal Career Fair: Meet with potential employers and learn about potential internship opportunities. — Recreational Sports Facility, Field House Gym

2 p.m. — Men’s tennis vs. the U.S. National Junior Team — Hellman Tennis Center

4 p.m. — Free Speech on Campus: From the Free Speech Movement to Occupy — Boalt Hall, Berkeley School of Law, Booth Auditorium

8 p.m. — Midweek Piano Recital: Variations, Embellishment, and Improvisation — Hertz Concert Hall

Thursday, Sept. 18

11 a.m. — Cal Career Fair: Meet with potential employers and learn about potential internship opportunities. — Recreational Sports Facility, Field House Gym

12 p.m. — Identifying Your Vital Skills: Check out this Tang Center event that will help you focus on what you’re great at and what you want to improve. — Tang Center

6 p.m. — Hidden Legacy: Japanese Traditional Performing Arts in the World War II Internment Camps — Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Gund Theater

Friday, Sept. 19

11 a.m. — Cal Career Fair: Meet with potential employers and learn about potential internship opportunities. — Recreational Sports Facility, Field House Gym

1 p.m. — Women’s soccer vs. Pacific — Edwards Track Stadium

1 p.m. — Free Classical Chamber Music by the Bay — Aquatic Park, San Francisco, CA

3:30 p.m. — Men’s soccer: Cal/Stanford Tournament: Delaware — Edwards Track Stadium

Saturday, Sept. 20

10 a.m. — Water, Drought and Livestock on Public Lands in California — Valley Life Sciences Building

11 a.m. — Ferry Plaza Farmers Market: Free Seasonal Cooking Demos — Ferry Building, the Embarcadero and Ferry Plaza, San Francisco, CA

2 p.m. — Free Shakespeare in the Park 2014: The Taming of the Shrew — Jerry Garcia Amphitheatre, McLaren Park, San Francisco, CA

2:20 p.m. — True Life Trio: Balkan and Beyond: 11th Annual Berkeley World Music Festival — Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, BAM/PFA Sculpture Garden

7 p.m. — Opera on Tap: Non-Stuffy Opera Sung Live in a Bar — The Royale, 800 Post St., San Francisco, CA

Sunday, Sept. 21

11 a.m. — Off the Grid: Presidio Picnic & Food Truck Party — Main Post Lawn, San Francisco, CA

1 p.m. — Men’s soccer: Cal/Stanford Tournament: Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville — Edwards Track Stadium

8:30 p.m. — Salsa Social Dance Class with Timea Potys of Sizzling Latin — International House, Chevron Auditorium

Image sources: Featured image modified from Barbara Willi by Sabrina Werts, Senior Staff

Sabrina Werts is the blog editor. Contact her at [email protected] and follow her on Twitter @SabrinaWerts.
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