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Chinese New Year Run; Virtual Film Festival: NorCal Weekend

Looking for things to do virtually and in person this weekend in Northern California? Patch has you covered.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA — Patch has rounded up fun, interesting and entertaining events throughout Northern California — from the beaches of Santa Cruz, through the South Bay, East Bay and the Peninsula, to the uppermost points of North Bay and Wine Country.

Some are free. Some have a fee.

Whether you opt for an activity close to home, a mini day trip or a virtual event, see what's slated this weekend from Saturday, Feb. 27 to Sunday, Feb. 28.

Find out what's happening in Mill Valleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Double-check with event organizers to confirm dates, times and locations in case activities have been updated since posted on Patch. Please be mindful of social distancing guidelines while you do your part to slow the spread of the coronavirus. See the latest guidance from the CDC here.


EAST BAY:

Find out what's happening in Mill Valleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Diablo Ballet Presents "Balanchine & Beyond": Virtual

Free Food Drive: Harbor Light Church, Fremont

Mr. Lucky's Bar and Grill Crab Feed: Mr. Lucky's Bar and Grill, Walnut Creek

Out Front at The UC Theatre: The UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall, Berkeley

Preschool and Enrichment Fair: Virtual

Summit Symposium with Author Shawn Achor: Virtual

Taste Tri-Valley: Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin and Danville

Webinar: Gardening in Summer-Dry Climates: Virtual


NORTH BAY/WINE COUNTRY:

Aebleskiver Drive-Thru Breakfast: Penngrove Community Church, Penngrove

Celebrating Family: Black History Month 2021: Virtual

Corte Madera Lions Club Crab Feast To-Go: Corte Madera Community Center, Corte Madera


SOUTH BAY:

Cioppino Night: The Homestead Fine Catering, Santa Clara

Hula Halau 'O Pi'ilani Crab Feed To-Go Fundraiser: Hula Halau 'O Pi'ilani, Sunnyvale

San Jose Stage Company Presents "Strange Courtesies": Virtual


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Want to post your next neighborhood event on the Patch? We do too! No matter how big or small it may be, if it's local, it has a place on the Patch calendar.
Posting an event is as simple as 1, 2, 3. Here's how to do it:

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