Events for Week of May 19th in the Bay Area
Here are a few activities in the East Bay for the little ones before the busy three day weekend...
Tues - 20
Child Safety Seat Inspections at Child Care Links in Pleasanton. childcarelinks.org. This happens at Child Care Links every third Tuesday of the month. So, if you can't make it this month, check it out next month.
Joy of Movement at Kensington Library - 61 Arlington Ave, Kensington at 6:30 pm. Move, sing and jump around. Ages 3 and up. Free. 510-524-3043 or http://www.ccclib.org/
Wed - 21
Bubble Lady - she entertains the family with amazing bubble tricks at the Brentwood Library 4-4:45 free. Brentwood Lib - 751 Third St., 925-634-4101 or ccclib.org.
Thur - 22
Chocolate Tour at Charles Chocolates in Emeryville. Learn how chocolate is made during a guided factory tour of the Charles Chocolates production facility. Tours are given at 11:30 am and 2:30 pm every W, F, Sat and Sunday free. 6529 Hollis St., Emeryville - charleschocolates.com.
Children's Wetland Storytime at Big Break Regional Shoreline, Bridgehead Road, Antioch from 9:30-10:30 am. Discover the wetlands with a story and a walk along a dirt road. Strollers welcome. Registration is required but it is free. 888-eb-parks or http://www.ebparks.org/
Fri - 23
Buki the Clown - Join Buki every Friday for balloon animals, face painting and more. 11-11:30 am for kids 1-5/ $4.95 all day. Parents and pre-crawlers are free. At Tumble and Tea, 4210 Telegraph in Berkeley. tumbleandtea.com
Tip of the Month - Real Simple
Easy Summer Recipes - Poll Winner!
Check out the two below and let me know what you think...or share one of your favs!
Tortilla-Crusted Cod Cakes
1 medium red onion,1 bunch fresh cilantro, 4 tablespoons olive oil,1 jalapeño, seeded and finely chopped, 1 1/2 pounds cod fillet, 1 egg, 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt, 1/4 teaspoon black pepper, 1 cup finely crushed tortilla chips (from 3 cups chips), 2 oranges, peeled and thinly sliced into circles
Heat oven to 350° F. Finely chop enough onion to measure 3/4 cup and enough cilantro stems to measure 1 tablespoon (reserving the leaves). Heat 1 tablespoon of the oil in an ovenproof skillet over medium heat. Add the onion, cilantro stems, and jalapeño and cook until softened, 4 minutes. Pulse the cod, egg, salt, pepper, and the onion mixture in a food processor until combined but not pureed. Form 8 cod cakes. Coat each cake with the chips. Wipe out skillet. Heat 1 tablespoon of the remaining oil over medium heat. Add 4 cakes and cook until golden brown, 3 minutes on each side. Transfer to a baking sheet. Wipe out skillet and repeat with 1 tablespoon of the remaining oil and the last 4 cakes. Bake until cooked through, about 10 minutes. Thinly slice the remaining onion. Toss with the oranges, 1/2 cup of the cilantro leaves, and the remaining oil. Serve with the cakes.Tip: Cilantro stems have a mild though distinct flavor. Use them when you want a slightly less pungent cilantro presence than you'd get from the leaves. Yield: Makes 4 servings
Balsamic Poached Chicken
1 pound new potatoes, halved or quartered, 3 tablespoons olive oil, 1 teaspoon kosher salt, 1/4 teaspoon black pepper, 1 pound asparagus, trimmed, 1 14.5-ounce can low-sodium chicken broth, 1 cup balsamic vinegar, 1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts
Heat oven to 400° F. Place the potatoes in a roasting pan. Drizzle with the oil. Season with 3/4 teaspoon of the salt and the pepper, and toss. Roast for 30 minutes, shaking the pan once. Add the asparagus to the pan with the potatoes, season with the remaining salt, and toss. Roast until the asparagus is tender, 12 to 15 minutes. Meanwhile, in a saucepan, bring the broth and vinegar to a boil. Rinse the chicken and pat it dry with paper towels. Pound the chicken to an even thinness. Add the chicken and, if necessary, enough water (up to 1/2 cup) to cover it. Simmer for 1 minute. Cover, remove from heat, and set aside until cooked through, about 15 minutes. Transfer the chicken to a cutting board. Return the liquid to medium-high heat and simmer until reduced to about 1/3 cup, about 10 minutes. Thickly slice the chicken. Divide the ingredients among individual plates. Drizzle with the balsamic mixture.Tip: The pungent smell of simmering vinegar can linger long after you remove the pan from the stove. To reduce the odor, open the windows or turn on a fan early in the cooking process. Yield: Makes 4 servings
Birthday Parties Galore!
Teaching Empathy & Community Support
http://www.usafreedomcorpskids.gov/kids/
http://www.kidsturncentral.com/holidays/christmas/volunteer.htm
Memorial Day Events
Kids andKites in Fremont - May 24th from 11-4pm in Central Park at the Softball Complex. This event will feature 2000 free kites for kids, stage performances, games and giveaways. For more info: http://www.ci.fremont.ca.us/Events/event080524kitefestival.htm
18th Annual Art and Wind Festival in San Ramon - May 25th thru May 26th from 10-5 in Central Park at Alcosta. This event features arts and crafts, entertainment, kite flying demos and food booths. Admission is free! For more info: http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/414226?trk=ssp
Beauty and the Beast at the American Musical Theater in San Jose - running from May 13-25th. This is a great cultural event for the whole family. We saw "Belle" at Happy Hollow on Sunday, May 4th and she had a wonderful "Disney like" manner and nice voice. Olivia and her friend were enchanted by her...For more info: http://www.amtsj.org/
19th Annual KidFest presented by John Muir Health from May 24-26; 11-6 each day. This festival takes place at the Todos Santos Plaza in downtown Concord. Activities include face painting, balloons, karaoke, entertainment on 4 stages, carnival games, sports activities, art tent and photo opportunities with SpongeBob SquarePants best friend, Patrick. Visit dozens of booths with products and services for kids and parents; eat great food and snacks and shop for handmade crafts. For more info, visit www.kidfestconcord.com.
Go Green!
If you haven't already seen the movie, read the book and/or visited the web site, the first site to visit is: http://www.climatecrisis.net/. This is Al Gore's site and although it is a promotional vehicle for the book and movie, it provides interesting info, data and shows you what your carbon footprint is and how to help reduce it.
Another great site to help with your environmental awareness that I just happened upon lately that is more practical: http://www.lowimpactliving.com/. This site covers the impact, green projects you can tackle and even some of the products to use that are more eco-friendly. It is very user-friendly and visually appealing too.
A site that is good for household eco friendly products: http://www.seventhgeneration.com/. These products seem great and can be bought online.
Top 5 Tips to Go Green:
Recycle grocery bags - Trader Joes is a great example of a company that makes it easy for you to do this.
Put in energy saving light bulbs - Easy and now can be found everywhere.
Turn off your power strip - a matter of habit!
Use reuseable water bottles (BPA free, of course!) and use filtered tap water to eliminate bottled water waste.
Compost your food scraps. In Fremont, they make it easy with the green bin and small container to gather them in. But, otherwise, just grab a box and line it with newspaper and gather your scraps....
Traveling Tip of the Month
5th Annual "Meet Babi" Fair in Campbell - May10th
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
at the Campbell Community Center
1 West Campbell AvenueCampbell, California 95008
Description:
Bay Area Birth Information (BABI), a local non-profit organization, will hold its 5th annual Meet BABI Fair connecting expectant and new parents with dedicated professionals, services, information, and community resources.
A group of birth-related professionals who wished to provide a stronger community of support for birthing and new families founded BABI, the only non-profit, non-affiliated pregnancy and parenting resource organization in the South Bay and Peninsula.The community will have the opportunity to connect with birth professionals in the Bay Area. On hand for consultations will be midwives, doulas, childbirth and new baby instructors, breast-feeding and postpartum support, chiropractors, acupuncturists, herbalists, pre-natal and infant massage therapists, pre-natal yoga instructors, and local support groups.
There will also be free massage, personal consultations, lots of prize drawings, face painting, demonstrations and mini lectures by local experts throughout the day.BABI promotes awareness of evidence-based care and options in order to reduce unnecessary birth interventions, improve breastfeeding success rates, and preserve healthy mother, baby, and family attachments. Through compassionate, accessible, and non-judgmental education and resources, BABI seeks to increase and promote normal, spontaneous labor and vaginal delivery, minimize mother/baby separations, and reduce the maternal/infant morbidity and mortality rates.
BABI promotes great-er awareness of evidence-based care and the broad range of choices available to birthing women as well as birth professionals, restoring dignity, satisfaction and joy to the birthing process.
Any other questions, please visit the web site: http://www.bayareabirthinfo.org