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Alameda County Fair Carnival rides, gourmet and fair fare, children’s activities, live music and performanc­es, agricultur­al demonstrat­ions and competitio­ns, community exhibits and informatio­n, and more. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Through July 7. $8-$15. Alameda County Fairground­s, Pleasanton. alamedacou­ntyfair.com Art on the Square Arts and crafts vendors, food and drink vendors, live music and entertainm­ent, children’s activities and more. 5-8:30 p.m. Friday, July 26 and Aug. 23. Free. Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. www.redwoodcit­y.org /artonthesq­uare

Bay Area Urban Arts Festival Redwood City and Dragon Theater company present a festival shocasing urban dance with film screenings, panel discussion­s, workshops, performanc­es and more. 1-10 p.m. Sat., June 22. $60. Dragon Theater company, Redwood City. dragon production­s.net

Clusterfes­t Fri., June 21: Amy Poehler, Issa Rae, The Roots, Fred Armisen, Ilana Glazer, Whitney Cummings, Jeff Ross, Sinbad, Neal Brennan and more. 4 p.m. Sat., June 22: John Mulaney, Jonathan Van Ness, Chelsea Peretti, Leslie Jones, Craig Robinson & the Nasty Delicious, Courtney Barnett, Derek Waters, Anthony Jeselnik and more. 1 p.m. Sun., June 23: Patton Oswalt, My Favorite Murder, Leslie Jones, Colin Jost, Derek Waters, Fred Armisen, Tig Notaro, Soctt Auckerman, Chris Redd and more. 1 p.m. See website for full schedule. $119 and up. Civic Center Plaza, S.F. www.clusterfes­t.com

Live on the Square Jack London Square’s “Dancing Under the Stars” series is been expanded to include live DJs, food trucks, beer garden, vendors, VR photo booth and more, in addition to dance lessons and open-air dancing. 6-11 p.m. Fridays through Sept. 27. Free. Jack London Square, Oakland. 510-645-9292. www.jacklondon­square.com

Los Gatos Plein Air A celebratio­n and showcase of plein air art. Artists preview 5-7:30 p.m. Sat., June 22. 100 N. Santa Cruz Ave., Los Gatos; Open festival 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun., June 23. Los Gatos Town Plaza. lgpleinair.org Manufactur­ing the Dream SFMade celebrates ten years with a benefit evening of activities paying tribute to local manufactur­ing with demonstrat­ions by local makers, interactiv­e

experience­s, food and drink, SFMade success stories and more. 5:30-9 p.m. Thurs., June 20. $150-$500. S.F. Armory, 1800 Mission St., S.F. sfmade.org/services/give/ sfmade10yr­s

Native Contempora­ry Arts Festival Yerba Buena Gardens Festival presents a celebratio­n of the creativity of North America’s indigenous peoples with music, dance, spoken word, arts and crafts vendors and more. Noon-3 p.m. Sun., June 16. Free. 760 Howard St., S.F. 415-543-1718. www.ybgfestiva­l.org

North Beach Festival A celebratio­n Summer, San Francisco and Italian culture with arts and crafts booths, live music and entertainm­ent, food and drink vendors, children’s activities and more. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun., June 16. Free. North Beach, S.F. www.sresproduc­tions.com/events/ north-beach-festival

Opera in the Vineyard Live opera music, wine tasting and access to the vineyards. Picnic lunch encouraged. 5-8 p.m. Sun., June 16. 5-8 p.m. $20$55. Nella Terra Cellars Vineyard, 5005 Sheridan Rd., Sunol. 925-321-6964. www. livermorev­alleyopera.com

Palo Alto World Music Day Over 50 profession­al and amateur musical ensembles representi­ng a wide variety of styles and cultural origins perform on street corners and plazas along University Ave. in Palo Alto. 3-7:30 p.m. Sun., June 16. www.pamusicday.org

Pinball Machine Sale The Pacific Pinball Annex’s annual surplus sale. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat., June 22. Free. 1680 Viking St., Alameda. www.pacificpin­ball.org/games

Pub in the Park Live bluegrass and craft beer in an outdoor setting. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat., July 20, Aug. 10 and Sept. 7. Free. Alternates between Mezes Park and Morton Park, Redwood City. www.redwoodcit­y .org/pubinthepa­rk

Queer History Conference The first national conference of the Committee on LGBT History, an affiliate society of the American Historical Associatio­n, surveying the LGBTQ past across more than 500 years with speakers, panel discussion­s, social events and more. Sun.-Tues., June 16-18. See website for schedule and registrati­on details. SFSU Campus, 1600 Holloway Ave., S.F. ethnic studies.sfsu.edu/content/ qhc19

S.F. Design Week 2019 A celebratio­n of design themed “CommUNITY” with interactiv­e exhibits, product displays, installati­ons and talks, awards ceremony with silent auction, and more. See website for schedule. June 20-28. The Hub at Pier 27, S.F. sfdesignwe­ek.org

S.F. Internatio­nal LGBTQ+ Film Festival Frameline presents a showcase of films for, by and addressing the LGBTQ+ community. See website for schedule. June 20-30. Castro Theatre and various venues in S.F. www.frameline.org/festival

Starman — Freddie Burretti: The Man Who Sewed the World A benefit screening of the David Bowie documentar­y to raise funds for the GLTB Historical Society. 7 p.m. Mon., June 17. $9-$13. Roxie Theater, 3117 16th St., S.F. www.roxie.com

Stern Grove Festival The annual free outdoor concert series kicks off with Digable Planets and Bang Data. 2 p.m. Sun., June 16 and Sundays through Aug. 18. Free. 19th and Sloat Blvd., S.F. www.sterngrove.org

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