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Arrive early for good seats at Lake Chabot's Family Movie Night

- Email Ned MacKay at nedmackay@comcast.net.

The hit film “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” is the featured attraction during Family Movie Night from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Saturday at Lake Chabot Regional Park in Castro Valley. This is a great way to spend an evening outdoors with your kids.

Registrati­on is not required and the program is free of charge. Arrive early to get a good seat on the lawn next to the Lake Chabot Marina. Bring a flashlight, wear warm clothes and have a blanket or chairs for sitting. No pets, please; rain cancels the show.

Lake Chabot's entrance is on Lake Chabot Road a short distance north of Castro Valley.

ANTIOCH >> If you missed the previous “Marvelous Maps” program, there's another chance to attend the map-reading clinic from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday at Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve in Antioch, conducted by the park's naturalist staff.

It's always a good idea to take along a map when you visit a regional park or any other public open space. During this program, you'll learn how to tell from the park map the length and steepness of a trail, where drinking water and restrooms are located, plus other useful informatio­n.

The program is free of charge and registrati­on is not required. Black Diamond Mines has a parking fee of $5 per vehicle when the kiosk is attended. Meet the naturalist in the parking lot at the end of Somersvill­e Road, 3½ milessouth of Highway 4 and a mile past the park's entrance kiosk. For informatio­n, call 510-544-2750.

OAKLEY >> Observing seasonal changes in the Delta environmen­t will be the goal of a walk with naturalist Aki McKinzie from 2 to 3 p.m. on Saturday at Big Break Regional Shoreline in Oakley. The program repeats at the same time on April 9 with naturalist Miriam Klingler.

The program is free and registrati­on is not needed. Big Break is at 69 Big Break Road off Oakley's Main Street. Meet at the park's visitor center. For informatio­n, call 510544-3050.

BERKELEY >> Naturalist Anthony Fisher will lead a casual stroll through the Tilden Nature Area in Berkeley from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday in search of insects and other curiositie­s of nature. Some organisms will be put under a microscope before being returned to the wild.

The drop-in program is free of charge. Meet Fisher at Tilden's Environmen­tal Education Center, which is at the north end of Central Park Drive. For informatio­n, call 510-544-2233.

ALAMEDA >> Lots of different animals lay eggs. Find out more during Family Nature Fun Hour, a naturalist-led program from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday in the Doug Siden Visitor Center at Crab Cove in Alameda.

The program is free and registrati­on is not needed. It repeats at the same time on April 9. The visitor center is at 1252 McKay Ave. off Alameda's Central Avenue. For informatio­n, call 510-544-3187.

FREMONT >> Some animals use color to thrive in the springtime. So nature's colors are the focus of a program from 10 to 11 a.m. on April 9 at Coyote Hills Regional Park in Fremont, with naturalist Maeron Yeshiwas.

Participan­ts can create their own colorful, natureinsp­ired painting. All ages are welcome; parent participat­ion is required.

The program is free and registrati­on is not required. Meet at the park's visitor center. Coyote Hills is at the end of Patterson Ranch Road off Paseo Padre Parkway. There's a parking fee of $5 per vehicle. For informatio­n, call 510-544 3220.

ALSO IN FREMONT >> A variety of activities are planned during “Easter Sunday at the Farm,” from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. April 9 at Ardenwood Historic Farm in Fremont.

Pet a bunny, visit the hens in their coop and make your own pair of rabbit ears. Wear the ears as you hop through the sack course, then join the search for the giant egg.

Ardenwood is located at 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., just north of Highway 84. The park's admission fees apply. Parking is free. For informatio­n, call 510-5442797.

ONLINE >> These are just a few of the programs planned in coming days in the East Bay Regional Parks. For full informatio­n, visit ebparks.org/ things-to-do. And before you visit a regional park, be sure to check “alerts and closures” at the top of the home page in case storm damage or other factors have resulted in limited access, park closure or program changes.

 ?? COURTESY OF LAKE CHABOT MARINA ?? Lake Chabot is a popular spot for boating, fishing and hiking. On Saturday, arrive early to get a good seat on the lawn next to the Lake Chabot Marina for a Family Movie Night showing of “Sonic the Hedgehog 2.”
COURTESY OF LAKE CHABOT MARINA Lake Chabot is a popular spot for boating, fishing and hiking. On Saturday, arrive early to get a good seat on the lawn next to the Lake Chabot Marina for a Family Movie Night showing of “Sonic the Hedgehog 2.”
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