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 El Camino Del Mar & 48th Ave San Francisco CA 94121  See map

Grab your hiking boots and picnic blankets! We’re taking you on a guided hiking tour through Lands End , in San Francisco. What better way to enjoy the season than exploring one of the city’s most beautiful locales, while mingling with a group of the Bay Area’s most eligible veg singles? Our hiking tour is open to vegans and vegetarians of all ages, and is LGBT and family friendly!The group will hike through brilliant landscapes, past shipwreck views, pocket beaches, bath ruins and more stunning views.After your tour– which lasts about an hour, and takes you along the coast of both San Francisco and the continent– you’ll enjoy a talk and demonstration by vegan chef Miyoko Schinner back at the West Fort Miley batteries.During the talk, themed ”Entertaining with Wine and Cheese,” Chef Miyoko will discuss how to put together a vegan cheese platter.
Chef Miyoko is the author of 3 vegan cookbooks including The Now and Zen Epicure and Japanese Cooking: Contemporary and Traditional, and is publishing a new cookbook, Artisan Vegan Cheese, this fall. A former restaurateur and entrepreneur, Miyoko has her own cooking show, Miyoko’s Kitchen, and her food has been distributed nationwide.Following the demo, you’ll sample Chef Miyoko’s gourmet vegan cheese as part of a buffet of fruits, veggies, crackers and beverages. We’ll have refreshments, but we encourage you to bring blankets and lunch for the full picnic experience. If you do decide to bring food, please pack plates, cups, etc, that are re-useable; but please, no glass!We’ll have fun activities to help get everyone acquainted, and we encourage you to bring games as well! You’re also welcome to bring pets; just be sure to keep them on a leash.Tickets:

  • Includes a selection of gourmet vegan cheeses, mini vegan cupcake from Saturn Cafe, and refreshments
  •  $25 pre-sale, $30 day of, and $5 for kids.
  • This event has a limit of 50 tickets.
  • Tickets are available for purchase here.

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To minimize our event’s footprint, we encourage you to take public transit or carpool.Date:
Sunday July 15thTime:
The group will meet at West Fort Miley Battery Picnic Area at 11am for registration and to grab name tags.The hike will last from about 11:15am-12:15pm.The talk and demonstration with Chef Miyoko will start around 12:15pm.We have reserved the picnic area until 4pm!

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nick mastick April 28, 2013 at 09:34 pm
Of all the concerns in our society, I put this just about dead last.
Steven Murphy April 17, 2013 at 02:25 am
Hmm. So I think you're telling me I need to add the countdown timers to the long list of BerkeleyRead More idiosyncrasies I need to ignore? I guess can do that. Thanks. --Murph
Alexander Sinclair Merenkov April 15, 2013 at 04:34 pm
This is very interesting. I bicycle and walk a lot around Berkeley. I think i know exactly whatRead More signal is being referred to the walk sign across Bancroft at MLK specifically will reset itself. many of the walk signals rely on induction loops which are loops placed in the ground that can detect Bicycles and Cars when the Bicycles or cars pass over them disrupting the current. You can often see these loops as they look like hexagonal saw cuts in the ground. Anyways the intersection detects traffic with these devices & if it doesn't detect anything then it assumes nothing is there and gives right of way to the major throughway in this case being MLK. So the reason the counter to cross Bancroft resets itself is totally logical because the intersection suspects no one is there and since that side of Bancroft is more or less residential there would be no point in setting that intersection to a timer where it gives priority to one light then the other & switches based on that & not on wether it detects any bicycles or cars passing over the induction loops. Also this is Berkeley and we are rather quirky and always have been so nobody exactly fallows the rules or knows about them its funny how simple crossing the street really is but its anything but simple in reality. Many people choose to jay walk if its safe to do so, this is typical on Shattuck at alston especially and makes sense for efficiency but isn't very safe or lawful. If the hand is flashing/Counting down dont cross!
Janet Scrivener April 6, 2013 at 11:15 pm
Actually, I just saw and spoke to him about an hour ago - the wire sculpture man. He'd moved downRead More Solano a few blocks, opposite Safeway. I asked him if the police had moved him off Colusa. He said he didn't want to talk about it. He wasn't in a very good mood. I told him that people had asked about him on a web local news site. He said, "People want to know how I'm doing? I need a car. I need somewhere to put my stuff in. To get off the streets. I don't want to sit around starving in public." I thought to myself, "Who do I think I am? A Girl Scout leader? Pollyana?" I realized my upbeat, cheery tone was really not what was needed just then. I said I couldn't help him with a car. "People want to know how I'm doing?" he said again. "Tell them that." I said, "I will." I turned to walk away, knowing only too well that the real needs that exist, yes, right here in our lovely, excellent neighborhood, are great and once you start giving you'll find it's difficult to get out of. He did say, "Thank you," as I left. He doesn't look like he's starving. But he's right about being out in public more than he would like to be. As a reasonable human being, I have to ask myself, what sort of person finds himself in that position? Ex con? Mental illness? Mind-blown Vet? Drugs? Alcohol? Incapacitated by an accident? An unforgivable act? Some combination of the above? Jesus did say, "The poor you shall have always with you." What would you do?
P. Park April 4, 2013 at 03:29 am
I agree Shattuck, especially right in front of the fire station is the scariest street around.
Mary April 3, 2013 at 06:45 pm
I am not disabled, but I am terrified of crossing streets nowadays because there are too manyRead More careless and aggressive drivers who act is if red lights, speed limits, and crosswalks either don't exist or don't apply to them. Shattuck in particular has become a nightmare to cross. Sometimes I have counted over 30 cars going by before one stops for the crosswalk. What we need is far more law enforcement - the tickets written would more than pay for the cost of hiring extra officers.