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Berkeley Library Invites all-levels knitters

by Rigo Hernandez

Danilo Maccarao y Marina Junqueira Rey y Reina de SF Carnava 2007 entregarán la corona el sábado 29 de marzo.: (file photo Marvin J. Ramirez)Danilo Maccarao Marina Junqueira Carnaval King Queen 2007 will hand in the crown on March 27. (file photo Marvin J. Ramirez)

Experienced or beginner teen knitters are welcomed to the teen knitting circle at the central library in Berkeley.

There will be individual instructions and experienced teen knitter may be able to earn community service hours by helping beginning knitters the library’s other knitting programs. No registration is required. The meetings are on Saturday march 15 and 29, April 19, may 3 and 24 from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. in the 4th fl oor of the central library. For more information call (510) 981-6107 or go to www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org.

SF carnaval crowning ceremony to be held

As the 30th annual San Francisco carnival is approaching to its Memorial Day weekend parade in May, come join and be a part of carnival’s king and queen election ceremony.

They celebration will include live entertainment representing of various Latino cultures, and special judges including radio DJ host from 98.1 KISS FM Radio, Tony Sandoval and bay area TV host and producer of NBC TV 11’ Bay Area Vista Show, Janice Edwards. The live entertainment will feature a Brazilian Fusion Sounds, BATMAKUMBA.

Attendees will be able to be photographed with the kings and queens, participate in big-prize raffl e, and will be able to dance to Caribbean, salsa, samba and more.

The event will be on Saturday, March 29, at the All Live at Club at 1050 Folsom Street in San Francisco starting at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $15 dollars in advance and $20 dollars at the door. For more information go to www.carnavalsf.com.

City College and SFSU host events to create awareness of disappearing women

The City College of San Francisco in conjoint with San Francisco State University will host free events for three days to create awareness of the disappeared women in Mexico, Guatemala, and Canada.

The fi rst event on Thursday April 3, will begin with a showing of the film, Senorita Extraviada which depicts the disappearances of women in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. The fi lm is scheduled to show at the city college. The event will be followed by a candlelight vigil at the Rosenbger Library and a keynote by Chicano studies chair at Stanford University Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano. The showing will be on Thursday April 3, at the City College from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m.

You, and your family and friends are invited to a special seminar on the law by Zeke

You will learn about the legal process and how to defend yourselves and your families from the corrupt judicial system.

Excerpt from Zeke’s Website à http://www.powerpolitics.com/about.php

“In 1997 we started this site in an effort to help people learn about the legal process so they could help themselves solve the problems they were running into in the Courts.

“We found that most people don’t care and of those who do, very few are willing to put in the time and energy to understand how to wield the Judicial Power of the Constitution as envisioned by some of the forefathers of this great nation.

“So, if you want to put forth the effort, get technical, read a lot, study, and learn to assert and defend your rights, then you can begin your journey to Sovereignty by learning about the three Powers that were established and delegated by the Constitution.

“This concept is new to the 21st century legal theories and is an exercise of power by the individual, which has been unheard of for over 100 years.”

Saturday 1710 South Amphlett Blvd. Conference Room No. 126, San Mateo, CA 94402. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. for Registration. For more info visit: http://www.powerpolitics.com/

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