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Crab Feeds; Restaurant Week; Women's Marches: NorCal Weekend
Looking for family fun and things to do this weekend in Northern California? Patch has you covered.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, CA – Don't sit inside this weekend! 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 County.
Some are free. Some have a fee.
Whether you opt for an activity close to home or a mini day trip, see what's on tap this weekend from Saturday, Jan. 20 to Sunday, Jan. 21.
Find out what's happening in Mill Valleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Find out what's happening in Mill Valleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The Marsh Berkeley presents "Fool La La! Over the Rainbow" – Berkeley
Northgate Athletics Crab Feed – Concord
Dublin San Ramon Women's Club Crab Feed – Dublin
Diablo Valley Fly Fishermen Crab Feed – Lafayette
Birds Program – Livermore
Charity Crab Feed benefiting Veterans Memorial – Livermore
Crab Feed – Livermore
Genealogy Workshop – Livermore
IDES Livermore & Pleasanton's Crab Feed – Livermore
Pop Up Lunch with Matt Graco of Salt Craft – Livermore
Restoring History Program – Livermore
Youth Job Fair – Livermore
Moraga Lions Club Crabfeed – Moraga
All Out Comedy Improv – Oakland
Women's March Oakland – Oakland
Pleasanton Lions Club Crab Feed – Pleasanton
NORTH BAY / WINE COUNTRY
Bunco Night and Silent Auction – Benicia
All You Can Eat Crab Feed – Calistoga
Knights of Columbus Crab Cioppino Feed – Cloverdale
Marin Municipal Water District Habitat Restoration: Landscape in Transition – Fairfax
Workshop: Intro to Homebrew Beer – Fairfax
Friends of Mill Valley Library Book Sale – Mill Valley
Napa Valley Restaurant Week – Napa
The Grill at Napa Valley Restaurant Week – Napa
Women's March Napa Valley – Napa
Crab Dinner & Party – Novato
Family Art Class – Novato
Pet Portraits with a Purpose – Novato
Crab Feed – Petaluma
Downward Dog Yoga Sundays at Lagunitas Brewing Company – Petaluma
Opening Reception for "Power of Ten: Scaling Up" Exhibition – Petaluma
Claws for a Cause Crab Feed – San Rafael
Kanbar Kids: Performing Arts & Culture for the Young – San Rafael
Terra Linda Athletic Boosters Crab Feed – San Rafael
Women's March of Contra Costa – Walnut Creek
Synergy Theater presents "Spontaneous Sitcom" – Walnut Creek
A Cappella Extravaganza at Napa High School – Yountville
THE PENINSULA
Millbrae Lions Club Crab Cioppino Dinner and Dance – Millbrae
BayLUG Holiday LEGO Show at the Museum of American Heritage – Palo Alto
Oshman Family JCC's Battle of the Bands – Palo Alto
Palo Alto Players presents "The Laramie Project" – Palo Alto
Ragazzi Boys Chorus' "SingFest" – Redwood City
St. Gregory Crab Feed – San Mateo
Crab Cioppino Dinner – South San Francisco
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY / BEACHES
Free Yoga Week at DiviniTree – Santa Cruz
SOUTH BAY
MakerSpace Open Studio at New Museum Los Gatos – Los Gatos
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley presents "Our Great Tchaikovsky" – Mountain View
All-You-Can-Eat Crab Feed – Santa Clara
Crab and Jazz Plus Auction – Saratoga
Crab Feed – Saratoga
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