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Burger Week; ​​'Harry Potter'; Dear San Francisco: NorCal Weekend

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

Shengnan Pan in "Dear San Francisco: A High-Flying Love Story."
Shengnan Pan in "Dear San Francisco: A High-Flying Love Story." (Fishshapes)

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. 26 to Sunday, Feb. 27.

Find out what's happening in San Franciscofor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Double-check with event organizers to confirm dates, times and locations in case activities were updated since posted on Patch.


EAST BAY:

Find out what's happening in San Franciscofor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Chef Matt Horn's First Annual Black Heritage Dinner: Horn Barbecue, Oakland

Delta Deuce Band: Slow Hand BBQ, Martinez

"Feed The Soul" Campaign: Virtual via Meals on Wheels Diablo Region, Walnut Creek

Fly Fishing Show: Alameda County Fairgrounds, Pleasanton

Girls Just Wanna Have Fun: Alameda Comedy Club, Alameda

Little Shoppe of Horrors Pop-Up: Magpie and Thorn, Alameda

Live Music on the Tarmac Featuring La Tanya & Simon: Elevation LVK, Livermore

Lydia Pense and Cold Blood with Zen Voodoo: Almost Famous Wine, Livermore

Sin Silver: Roxx On Main, Martinez

Walnut Festival Association's Crab and Tri-Tip Feed: Centre Concord, Concord


NORTH BAY/WINE COUNTRY:

Ackerman Heritage House Social Afternoon Tea Ceremony: Ackerman Family Vineyards at the Ackerman Heritage House, Napa

Back pOrchEstra: The Big Easy, Petaluma

Celtic Rock at The Empress: The Tempest: Empress Theatre, Vallejo

Dixon Rotary Crab Feed: Dixon May Fair, Madden Hall, Dixon

Gallery Show: Artist Brian McGuffey: The Saint, St. Helena

Italian Cuisine Cooking Class: Vista Collina Resort, Napa

"Pass Over": Marin Theatre Company, Mill Valley

Rodriguez High School Music Boosters Crab Feed: Joseph A. Nelson Community Center, Suisun City

St. Vincent de Paul High School's Mustang Athletic Club Drive-Thru Crab Feed: St. Vincent de Paul High School, Petaluma

Sunday Brunch with Suspects of Soul: Empress Theatre, Vallejo

Tidepool Volunteer Orientation and Field Exploration: Bodega Bay Grange Hall, Bodega Bay

Vacaville Christian Schools' Crab Feed: Sunrise Event Center, Vacaville

Windsor Lions Club Drive-Thru Crab Feed: Windsor Community Center, Windsor


THE PENINSULA:

Burleigh Murray Ranch Walk: Burleigh H. Murray Ranch State Park, Half Moon Bay

Child and Pet Friendly Gardens: Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden, Palo Alto

Friends of the San Carlos Adult Community Center Curbside Crab Feed: San Carlos Adult Community Center, San Carlos

Seagulls Baseball 12u Cooperstown Crab Feed Fundraiser: San Bruno Senior Center, San Bruno

Stories in Bloom: Telling a Story with Flowers: Filoli Historic House & Garden, Woodside


SAN FRANCISCO:

Alphabet Rockers: "You Are Not Alone": Virtual via San Francisco Main Library, San Francisco

"As I Live and Breathe" Exhibition by Angela Hennessy: SOMArts Cultural Center, San Francisco

Bernal Heights Clean Up Day: Bernal Heights Recreation Center, San Francisco

"Dear San Francisco: A High-Flying Love Story": Club Fugazi, San Francisco

Guerrero Street Cleanup: Guerrero Street, San Francisco

"Hanford Reach" Exhibition by Glenna Cole Allee": CHUNG | NAMONT, San Francisco

"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child": Curran Theater, San Francisco

Lower Nob Hill Cleanup: Another Cafe, San Francisco

Mission Merchants Cleanup: Arcana, San Francisco

NOPA Cleanup: The Mill, San Francisco

Organist Angela Kraft Cross: The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, San Francisco

QuaranPalooza Livestream Music Fest: Virtual via QuaranPalooza, San Francisco Bay Area

SF Performances Presents Cellist Matt Haimovitz: St. Mark's Lutheran Church, San Francisco

Stand-Up Comedy: Sunday's Best: Milk Bar, San Francisco

The Marsh Presents "Talk To Your People": The Marsh San Francisco, San Francisco

"To the Place Where I Grew Up": Creativity Explored and Online, San Francisco

Warriors' Black History Month Celebration: Thrive City at Chase Center, San Francisco

Yoga in the Park: Spark Social, San Francisco


SANTA CRUZ COUNTY/BEACHES:

"Befana: A Christmas Fable": Crocker Theater, Aptos

Clam Chowder Cook-Off: Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, Santa Cruz

FUNdraiser Event For Local Children: Twin Lakes Church, Aptos

Guided Coastal Walk: Wilder Ranch State Park, Santa Cruz

Historic Ranch Ground Tours: Wilder Ranch State Park, Santa Cruz

Member Meet-Up: Mushrooms with Phil Carpenter: Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History, Santa Cruz

Old-Growth Redwood Tours: Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, Felton

Pride Pint Night: Greater Purpose Brewing Company, Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz Burger Week: Participating restaurants, Santa Cruz

Vine Hill Elementary PTA's Bringing Back the 80s Bash and Live Auction: Chaminade Resort & Spa, Santa Cruz


SOUTH BAY:

Stanford Philharmonia's Winter Concert: Bing Concert Hall, Stanford

Stanford Wind Symphony's Winter Concert: Bing Concert Hall, Stanford


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