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Start: 11:30

Codornices Park is in the North Berkeley hills. There's a nice playground, some nice grass, pretty trees, a dank echoey tunnel, and an epic concrete slide for the braver kids (and dads).

To get to Codornices, take your favorite route to the north side of the Berkeley campus. Head North on Euclid. Go up Euclid until you get to where the Rose Garden is on your left and Cordinices park is on your right. We'll meet at the playground, which is in a valley at the northern end of the park, where the path from the sidewalk goes DOWN to the playground.

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06 / 9
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06 / 11
Start: 19:00
End: 23:00

Play some cards, drink some beer, not high stakes, have a few laughs

7:00ish

Jim's House in Montclair

Let me know if you are coming so I can plan.

Jim

06 / 12
06 / 13
Start: 10:00
End: 14:00

Join the 49ers for FAMILY FUN on the field at CANDLESTICK PARK.  FREE ADMISSION AND PARKING for all guests!

06 / 14
06 / 15
Start: 10:30

There's a couple of big play structures and a great water play area, so be sure to bring your kid's bathing suit, towel, and sunscreen (probably closed due to drought but you should have a swimsuit in your car at all times!). There's also a big grass field, paved paths for bike or scooter riding, and a small skate park!

The park is on Bollinger Canyon Road, off of the 680. You can get there from the 24, then south on 680, or the 580, then north on 680. Either way, exit at Bollinger Canyon Road, and head east a few blocks. Turn left into the park, then go to the right after entering the parking lot. Meet at the play structure and water play area.

Good lunch options, restaurants which serve beer, in san ramon marketplace.

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Start: 14:00
Start: 06/20/2009 - 2:00pm
End: 06/21/2009 - 12:00pm

Grateful Dads – East Bay Chapter

FAMILY/FRIENDS CAMPOUT

And Hike #62

Anthony Chabot Regional Park

Family Campground to Raccoon Point

Saturday, June 20 and Sunday, June 21, 2009

 

Lake Chabot is a 315-acre lake with an intimate feel, which has many nooks and crannies along its shoreline that form bays and inlets, and an island in the middle.  Today, Anthony Chabot Regional Park is one of the most popular fishing spots in the East Bay, and boats and canoes can be rented for trips into the various narrow inlets and bays.  This is the first family/friends hike of the season.  Those who have RSVP’d and reserved a spot for this trip, will meet at campsites 69-72 in the family campground.  There can be two tents on each campsite, so we have room for 8 families so far.  We’ll meet between 2pm and 3pm at the sites to set up our tents.  After the tents are set up we will go on the hike from the campground to Raccoon Point and back.  We’ll have a campfire cookout on Saturday evening, enjoy a RESTFUL night under the stars that night, and on Sunday morning we’ll take down camp and leave around mid-morning.

 

PLEASE RSVP SOON, SO WE CAN MAKE SURE WE HAVE ENOUGH CAMPSITES RESERVED!!  WE HAVE 6 OPEN SPOTS!

 

SCHEDULE:

SATURDAY, JUNE 20

2:00pm to 3:00pm – meet up at campsites 69-72 and set up tents.

3:00pm to 6:00pm – hike to Raccoon Point and back

                We’ll take Honker Bay Trail to East Shore Trail, then Huck’s Trail back to camp.

6:00pm to 7:00pm – campfire and dinner

 

SUNDAY, JUNE 21

10:00am to 11:00am – pack up and leave the campground.

 

DIRECTIONS

From Castro Valley, take Redwood Road west to the Marciel Road entry gate.  Take Marciel Road to the family campground entry kiosk.  We will meet at campsites 69-72, which are located towards the back of the campground.

 

06 / 21
End: 12:00
Start: 06/20/2009 - 2:00pm
End: 06/21/2009 - 12:00pm

Grateful Dads – East Bay Chapter

FAMILY/FRIENDS CAMPOUT

And Hike #62

Anthony Chabot Regional Park

Family Campground to Raccoon Point

Saturday, June 20 and Sunday, June 21, 2009

 

Lake Chabot is a 315-acre lake with an intimate feel, which has many nooks and crannies along its shoreline that form bays and inlets, and an island in the middle.  Today, Anthony Chabot Regional Park is one of the most popular fishing spots in the East Bay, and boats and canoes can be rented for trips into the various narrow inlets and bays.  This is the first family/friends hike of the season.  Those who have RSVP’d and reserved a spot for this trip, will meet at campsites 69-72 in the family campground.  There can be two tents on each campsite, so we have room for 8 families so far.  We’ll meet between 2pm and 3pm at the sites to set up our tents.  After the tents are set up we will go on the hike from the campground to Raccoon Point and back.  We’ll have a campfire cookout on Saturday evening, enjoy a RESTFUL night under the stars that night, and on Sunday morning we’ll take down camp and leave around mid-morning.

 

PLEASE RSVP SOON, SO WE CAN MAKE SURE WE HAVE ENOUGH CAMPSITES RESERVED!!  WE HAVE 6 OPEN SPOTS!

 

SCHEDULE:

SATURDAY, JUNE 20

2:00pm to 3:00pm – meet up at campsites 69-72 and set up tents.

3:00pm to 6:00pm – hike to Raccoon Point and back

                We’ll take Honker Bay Trail to East Shore Trail, then Huck’s Trail back to camp.

6:00pm to 7:00pm – campfire and dinner

 

SUNDAY, JUNE 21

10:00am to 11:00am – pack up and leave the campground.

 

DIRECTIONS

From Castro Valley, take Redwood Road west to the Marciel Road entry gate.  Take Marciel Road to the family campground entry kiosk.  We will meet at campsites 69-72, which are located towards the back of the campground.

 

06 / 22
Start: 11:30

Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area offers a comfortable setting for either small or large group picnics (some by reservation) or informal gatherings of friends and families. The grove is situated at the base of San Pablo Dam, and its whispering eucalyptus trees offer a fragrant, calm setting for all kinds of activities from company picnics to family reunions. The centrally located turf meadow provides additional play space for picnickers with enough room to toss a Frisbee, pass a football, or set up an informal softball game. (Hardball is not permitted.) Volleyball and horseshoes are popular with all ages, and equipment may be rented for a minimal fee.

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Start: 11:30

Great park for big and little kids. There's a giant slide, a smaller playground for toddlers, a lake with little minnows, and a big grass area. To get there, take 80 to Central Avenue. Head east on Central, then north on San Pablo. Turn right (east) on Moeser Lane and go all the way up to Arlington. Turn left on Arlington, and the park will be a few blocks up on your right.

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07 / 4
Start: 10:00
End: 11:30

We're probably heading to the Orinda 4th of July Parade. Very BART accessible.

 

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