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SF Bay Weekend: Cellist vs. Hologram; BART Track Concert; 'The Wiz'
Looking for some cool things to do this weekend, Jan. 27-28, in the San Francisco Bay Area? Patch has you covered.

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CA — To keep your weekend fun and lively, Patch has rounded up some entertaining events going on throughout the San Francisco Bay Area — 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 or a mini day trip, see what's slated this weekend from Saturday, Jan. 27 to Sunday, Jan. 28.
Find out what's happening in Napa Valleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Always double-check with organizers that events are proceeding as planned.
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Find out what's happening in Napa Valleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
EAST BAY:
Your Yoga Anatomy Toolkit Workshop, Alameda
'W. Kamau Bell Gets His Act Together': Repertory Theatre, Berkeley
Live Music With Beatles Thingy, Circus Pub, Kensington
Mocktails & Cocktails, Lafayette
Black Oak Ensemble, Lafayette
Comedy Oakland at Calabash, Oakland
Free Mindfulness Workshop: Pleasanton
Nashville Honeymoon at Roxx on Main, Martinez
Boys & Girls Clubs Annual Crab Feed: San Leandro
Historic Foundation Annual Crab Feed: San Ramon
Center Rep's 'Every Brilliant Thing': Lesher Center, Walnut Creek
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NORTH BAY/WINE COUNTRY:
American Canyon High School Choir's Crab Dinner Fundraiser: American Canyon
Dine Downtown Benicia
Sonoma Coast Chowder Day: Bodega Bay
Napa Valley Restaurant Week, Calistoga, Napa, St. Helena & Yountville
Lions Club All-You-Can-Eat Crab Feed: Cloverdale
Teaspoon Cafe Grand Opening: Davis
'Seussical, The Musical': Davis
West Coast Bombers Crab Feed: Madden Hall, Fairgrounds, Dixon
Sons & Daughters Of Italy, Northern Solano, Crab Feed: Fairfield
The King Of Them All: History of King Records with Ben Levin, Healdsburg
Knights Of Columbus All-You-Can-Eat Crab Feed: Mendocino
Annual 'Seafood & Sips': Mendocino County
Feast of 'Big Night' (Menu From The Movie), Sonoma
Vacaville Restaurant Week, Vacaville
Lady Viking Basketball Crab Dinner Fundraiser: Vacaville
Vallejo Restaurant Week, Vallejo
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PENINSULA:
Après Village & Skate Rink: Four Seasons Hotel Silicon Valley, East Palo Alto
'What's Going On: A Concert Of Music By African American Composers': East Palo Alto
Piano Concert: God & Dances, A Program of Nature, Mythology, and Spirituality, Half Moon Bay
'Swinging Songs Of Disney' Jazz Concert: Hillsborough
Sunday Worship: Allegra Scheirer speaking on "Gratitude"- Los Altos
Bubbles & Bagels, Building Kidz, Millbrae
Portuguese-Style Crab Cioppino Feed: IFES Hall, Mountain View
August Wilson's 'How I Learned What I Learned': TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, Mountain View
'Winter Lodge' Outdoor Ice-Skating Rink: Palo Alto
Stanford Music ' First Night At The Opera/Edges': Palo Alto
Parents Nursery School Open House, Palo Alto
Bike Fair & Fun Ride, San Carlos
Exotic Orchid Display: Filoli Estate, Woodside
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SAN FRANCISCO:
Cirque du Soleil 'KOOZA': Under The Big Top, Oracle Park, San Francisco
'The Wiz' Musical: Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco
The 23rd Annual Edwardian Ball: Regency Ballroom, San Francisco
'Miriam & Esther Go To The Diamond District': Magic Theatre, Fort Mason, San Francisco
St. John Academy Crab Feed & Football-Watch Party: San Francisco
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SANTA CRUZ COUNTY/BEACHES:
'She Adventures Film Tour': Rio Theatre, Santa Cruz
Sushi, Sake & Real Wasabi Social: Whiskey Hill Farms, Watsonville
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SOUTH BAY:
St. Lucy School Open House, Campbell
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AND DON'T MISS:
SF Bay Area Crab Feeds: 2024 Guide To All-You-Can-Eat Extravaganzas
CA Restaurant Weeks 2024: Guide To The Best In California
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HITTING THE ROAD THIS WEEKEND?
- LA Weekend: 'MJ' Michael Jackson Musical; Whale Watching; Cat Yoga
- Inland Empire Weekend: Sky Zone Opening Party; Lunar New Year Fest; Art Fair
- OC Weekend: Winter Whale Watching; LEGO Extravaganza; Camellia Week
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