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Pt. Richmond Summer Concert!

WHEN: Friday, September 14, 5:30-7:45pm

Achilles Wheel

WHERE: Corner of Park Place and Washington Ave in Pt. Richmond

WHO:

5:30p – 6:30p Achilles Wheel  – Music: High-Energy Roots, World & Rock & Roll

  • “Their sound comes across as both Old School and New School and is riddled with great songwriting. The one thing that rises to the surface as you get to know this band is that supporting the benefit of our human condition is foremost in their work. They play hard as a way to break down walls and celebrate life. The idealism that they embraced as younger men has not diminished in the harsh light of the modern world as we struggle to live freely and have a good time, and in the end, hopefully matter. Achilles Wheel fearlessly sings out to these times.” Achilles Wheel website

Take a listen

6:45p – 7:45p Ruckatan Latin Tribe – Music: Latin, Reggae, Caribbean

Ruckatan Latin Tribe

  • Rúckatan Latin Tribe is composed of seven players who have all contributed to the local Latin Rock scene in the Bay Area and internationally with various Latin, Reggae and Rock acts. Rúckatan is a fusion of Latin and Reggae.
  •  “We have been working on a sound that is a mix of Latin and Reggae, with various overtones of music that has influenced us over the years. The grooves are heavy within the art of songwriting. “

Take a listen  And here.

WHAT: Outdoor Summertime Concert in historic downtown Pt. Richmond

  • Local restaurants are open on concert nights, offering a wide array of great food
  • The Arts of Point Richmond are featured
  • Wine, beer and sometimes Margaritas
  • Face painting for children
  • Don’t forget:  The Point is MUSIC!
  • The stage is at the crossroads of Washington Ave & Parlk Pl. Park Place will be blocked off at 3pm. Cars will be towed if there past 3pm
  • There’s ample parking on Railroad Ave and on East Richmond across from the elementary school

Concerts are held the second Friday of each summer month through September with a grand finale extra concert the last Friday of that month

About Point Richmond Music

The all-volunteer PRM committee shares a vision of celebrating diversity and promoting the arts and community through the universal language of music.PRM concerts offer a gathering place for people of all ages, ethnicities, and walks of life, who come together to enjoy musical talent of many genres from Richmond, the Bay Area and beyond. In addition to producing its free summer concert series, the group is proud to help support year-round music in Point Richmond through its sponsorship of the Point Richmond Acoustic series and the Point Richmond Jazz series, which run October through May at the First United Methodist Church, and to foster the development of the next generation of musicians through contributions to Washington Elementary School’s music program. Fourteen years of this collaborative effort have been made possible through donations of time and money from local businesses and volunteers.

Deborah Luster chatting with dog owners at the August 10th Concert

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Beer, Wine, Art & Music at Pt. Richmond’s Summer Concert Tonight!

WHEN: Friday, August 10, 5:30-7:30pm

WHERE: Corner of Park Place and Washington Ave in Pt. Richmond

WHO:

WHAT: Outdoor Summertime Concert in historic downtown Pt. Richmond

  • Local restaurants are open on concert nights, offering a wide array of great food
  • The Arts of Point Richmond are featured
  • Wine, beer and sometimes Margaritas
  • Face painting for children
  • Don’t forget:  The Point is MUSIC!
  • The stage is at the crossroads of Washington Ave & Parlk Pl. Park Place will be blocked off at 3pm. Cars will be towed if there past 3pm
  • There’s ample parking on Railroad Ave and on East Richmond across from the elementary school

Concerts are held the second Friday of each summer month through September with a grand finale extra concert the last Friday of that month

About Point Richmond Music

The all-volunteer PRM committee shares a vision of celebrating diversity and promoting the arts and community through the universal language of music.PRM concerts offer a gathering place for people of all ages, ethnicities, and walks of life, who come together to enjoy musical talent of many genres from Richmond, the Bay Area and beyond. In addition to producing its free summer concert series, the group is proud to help support year-round music in Point Richmond through its sponsorship of the Point Richmond Acoustic series and the Point Richmond Jazz series, which run October through May at the First United Methodist Church, and to foster the development of the next generation of musicians through contributions to Washington Elementary School’s music program. Fourteen years of this collaborative effort have been made possible through donations of time and money from local businesses and volunteers.

THe Mad Maggies

 

 

 

 

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Summertime Blues in Pt. Richmond with Maria Muldaur Today!

WHEN: Friday, June 8, 5:30 pm  (Concerts are held on the second Friday from June through September from 5:30 – 7:45pm, with a final concert the last Friday of September)

WHERE: At the corner of Park Place and Washington Avenue in historic downtown Point Richmond

WHAT: Launch of Pt. Richmond’s Summer Concert Series

  • Maria Muldaur & her Blusiana Band
  • Expect New Orleans blues, gospel and swamp funk tunes. Remember Midnight on the Oasis?
  • Restaurants are open
  • Art by The Arts of Point Richmond
  • Face painting for kids
  • Dancin’ in the street
  • Check out their Summer Schedule here
  • Warriors fans not to worry – Up & Under and Hotel Mac  close by have big screens
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Have Fun & Learn About Coral with Pt. Richmond’s MARE at SF’s Waterbar

Did you know that some deep-sea coral live to be over 4,000 years old? Did you know we still have large coral and sponge colonies off the coast of California that support rich communities of fish? They need our protection.

Join Dirk Rosen, founder and executive director of MARE (Marine Applied Research & Exploration), at the 5th Annual MARE Soirée and learn more about exploring and protecting deep-sea corals, the old growth forests of the ocean.

WHEN: Thurs., Nov. 16 – 6-9pm

WHERE: Waterbar, 399 The Embarcadero in San Francisco

WHAT: Enjoy drinks and sustainable seafood with MARE’s Executive Director Dirk Rosen, their Board of Directors, staff and supporters as you learn more about exploring and protecting deep-sea corals. Waterbar is the perfect setting on the waterfront because they continue to set new standards of sustainability, variety and excellence in the sourcing, preparation and presentation of food from the sea.

Don’t wait, ticket prices go up on Nov. 7th! Tickets

Photo/MARE

Every ticket helps fund the discovery of uncharted deep coral ecosystems, and provides the scientific basis for their protection. 

About MARE

MARE’s mission is to explore and document the world’s oceans ​​to support their conservation and management. Recently in collaboration with Oceana and the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, MARE explored conducted a scientific expedition to “never before explored” waters in Southern CA. The group documented the living seafloor (more than 14,000 invertebrates, including 4,786 corals, sponges and sea pens) off Southern California along with species that rely upon healthy coral gardens, sponge beds, and rocky reefs for habitat, breeding, feeding, nurseries and survival. In their report they urged federal fishery managers to safeguard these special places from destructive bottom trawl fishing.

MARE works collaboratively with state and federal agencies, academic institutions, and other non-governmental organizations.  To date, MARE has documented over 2,700 kilometers of seafloor off California’s coast alone—much of which had never been viewed before. MARE also designs, builds, upgrades and repairs underwater robotic vehicles and offers post-survey data processing and analysis.

Photo/MARE

About Dirk Rosen, MARE founder and executive director

Dirk has over 25 years of deep-water engineering experience. He was president and director of Deep Ocean Engineering before selling the company in 2000. At DOE, he was project manager and test pilot for all three Deep Rover 1,000 meter-rated manned submersibles, and a designer/operator of the Phantom and Bandit ROV systems. At Hawkes Ocean Technologies he served as project manager for the 11,000 meter rated Challenger, a manned submersible designed to go to the deepest point in the ocean, the Marianas Trench. He served on the board of Save the Bay for nine years. MARE is located in Brickyard Cove in Richmond, CA.

About Corals

  • Deep-sea corals and sponges create large structures that support rich and abundant communities of fish and other invertebrates, many of commercial importance.
  • Deep-sea corals and sponges grow slowly and live a long time – a black coral was found to be over 4,200 years old and thousand year-old individuals are common.
  • These “old-growth forests of the deep ocean” are very vulnerable to bottom-contact fishing, especially trawling, which can destroy an ecosystem that has been in place for millennia.
  • The waters off the US West Coast still contain large colonies of corals and sponges, along with a myriad of other organisms that depend on them. The challenge is to find these communities before they’re destroyed.
  • To help protect the remaining coral and sponge habitats of the Pacific coast, MARE is combining their existing exploration capability with sophisticated machine learning algorithms to pioneer efficient new methods of locating and documenting these vital ocean places.

 

 

 

 

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