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The Village Theatre and Art Space is the Town of Danville's historic performing arts theatre and gallery space. It's a great venue to catch a live music show or theater production. Plus the gallery is always exhibiting something interesting. The... more
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Vision Quest Ranch is a premiere animal park with a unique collection of animals with tours and eduational programs. Their experienced staff and animals have been showcased in movies and have entertained many visitors to this wild animal kingdom owne... more
Vision Tech Camps provides weeklong summer tech camps for kids & teens ages 7-17. We take great pride in creating hands-on and project-based computer camps that provide an outstanding summer educational opportunities for kids and teens to learn t... more
Welcome to our Berkeley tech camp – Our new technology camp location is open and registration is live! We are excited to bring our 2017 tech programs to the Berkeley/El Cerrito area. We are working hard to create an even better STEM... more
Welcome to Vision Tech Camp at St. Mary's - we're looking forward to meeting our new students and parents! At our St. Mary's tech camp location, we offer courses in game design, Minecraft, programming, coding, app development, engineering, 3D printin... more
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Anita founded Vision Tech Camps after a fifteen-year career in a wide range of technology companies, becoming an entrepreneur in the process.  During her role as a First LEGO League coach, she saw a dire need for math, science, and engin... more
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Welcome to Vision Tech Camp in Saratoga – we’re looking forward to meeting all of our new and returning students! At our Saratoga tech camp location, we offer courses for Kids camp and teens camp in game design, Minecraft, programming, co... more
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The Pleasanton Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) was originally created as the result of a consultant's study in 1986, jointly funded by the City of Pleasanton and Pleasanton's Chamber of Commerce. Initially, the CVB operated under the umbrella o... more
Small park with vistas of Point Lobos. There are outdoor tables, a barbecue, benches and restrooms. There is also a free city parking lot, where you can park your car all day and walk to town. more
Light Rail Station.   Bus Lines Served: 13, 102 more
Chinatown's finest social club.   Wah Ying means "Chinese Eagle", literally; more loosely, it means "Chinese American". more
An central, open space area for festivals and events in Antioch. more
Walker Creek Ranch is home to the Marin County Outdoor School and Conference Center. Owned and operated by the Marin County Office of Education we are located fifteen miles west of Petaluma. Our 1700 acre site includes forest, chaparral, grassland, a... more
The Waller Street Skatepark doesn't feature huge ramps or a large bowl, but the skatepark has a long tradition as a meeting point for skaters around the city, before heading into the GGPark, Panhandle, or just raising a little cain on the Upper Haigh... more
Named after one of San Francisco's most generous and well-known philanthropists, this enclosed dog play area is very popular with dog walkers and owners alike. It is at the top of a hill in the residential Diamond Heights neighborhood of San Francisc... more
Warehouse 416 is a space where artists and small businesses grow their talents and their businesses. It is complete with 3 work spaces, 3 office spaces, a conference room, and an indoor courtyard gallery. more
Nestled on the Central Waterfront between China Basin and Candlestick Point, Warm Water Cove sits at the end of 24th Street, east of Illinois Street and close to the new Third Street light rail. It's one of the parks embedded in the Blue Greenway, Sa... more
Nonprofit distributing warm winter clothing to San Francisco Bay Area homeless. Donate or volunteer. Bocce Tournament Fundraiser. MarinLink project founded by Bill Hamm. more
Washington Park is a neighborhood park that has horseshoe pits, a handball court, reservable multi-use building with full kitchen and reservable multi-use sports fields.  Hours: Daily from 6am to 9pm. Basketball and tennis court lights on until... more
Due to the vastness of this park, it is divided into two sections: Upper Washington (bordered by Central Avenue and 8th Street) - the playground, recreation center, basketball courts and Arnerich Field can be found in this portion of the park L... more
Washington Park is the oldest park in Burlingame. The park is a year round center for community recreation. The Burlingame Recreation Division provides hundreds of classes and activities each year in the park and the Recreation Center. Tennis courts,... more
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Washington Square is a park in the North Beach district of San Francisco, California. It was established in 1847 and is one of the city's first parks. The park is bordered by sidewalk cafes and restaurants such as Mama's (restaurant), Park Tavern res... more
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Water World Swim has been offering open water swimming events and programs for over 15 years. They host weekly workouts at Aquatic Park and Crissy Field, Alcatraz crossings and clinics, annual bay races, and more. Each swim is organized and guided by... more
Dating from its beginning as a port city in the mid 1800's, the Suisun City Waterfront District has a rich history of being an important center of social and business activity. Located on the scenic Suisun Slough a variety of dining options, charming... more
The creation of Waterside Workshops served a two-fold purpose, addressing the need for alternative approaches to education as a part of a healthy community and revitalizing highly under-used buildings in an urban park. Our staff and board members are... more
Watsonville's City Plaza has benches and portable restrooms available to the public. The plaza is a 1.4 Acre Public Space with Portable Restrooms, Park Benches, and a Historically Preserved Gazebo (off-limits to public). more
From the main trail head by the parking lot, you can either do an easy hike along the 0.3-mile Bird Trail, which runs along the north end of Wavecrest, or do a 1.5-mile (roundtrip) section of the California Coastal Trail that runs through the propert... more
Waverly Place, between Washington and Sacramento, is a two-block tiny street (not quite an alley) in Chinatown. It's known for its vibrant street scene and for being home to the famous Tin How Temple, Mister Jiu's, and Clarion Music Center. No vis... more
Webster Street District - a historic district with boutiques, restaurants offering a variety of cuisines and local hangout spots. - https://explorewestalameda.com/about/ more
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The Weekes Community Center has a 140 person seating capacity. The facility has a kitchen, parking, patio, playground, and a stage. The park outside the community center has a basketball court, tennis courts, and a baseball field. more
Welcome Castro is a new neighborhood visitor center and fabulously queer retail experience celebrating the LGBTQ history and culture of the Castro village. Located at 525 Castro Street, right at the "gay crossroads of America," it's a great first... more
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The West Bay Conference Center can accommodate anniversaries, weddings, birthdays, and other family events, and is also equipped to accommodate seminars, theater-style lectures and jazz concerts. With more than 6,000 square feet of flexible space, th... more
In general, we consider anything west of San Pablo to be West Berkeley. The district is a study in how much Berkeley has changed. From being a sleepy, more industrial, warehouse area of town, West Berkeley now borders on super trendy to very cool,... more
West Plaza Park, located on 1.5 acres at North and Matheson, features a rose garden with benches along Foss Creek, an athletic turf and downtown parking. This park is also the site of Saturday morning Healdsburg Farmers Market from May to November. more
Because of its small size and collection of mom and pop stores, restaurants, and saloons, the neighborhood is often described as having a village atmosphere. The neighborhood is served by a branch of the San Francisco Public Library. Like Glen Park,... more
West Sunset Playground is located at Quintara Street and 41st Avenue in the Sunset District. The park is bordered by three schools and a public library. The park itself houses a playground, softball/baseball fields, a soccer field, and tennis courts.... more