Learn about living Ohlone culture while enjoying tea and a treat.
Every month, join mak-'amham/Cafe Ohlone founders Vincent Medina and Louis Trevino as they discuss a topic related to East Bay Ohlone culture, experiences, and community. Through this partnership, the Berkeley community can learn about and celebrate East Bay Ohlone culture as a vital, vibrant part of the Bay Area's past, present, and future. Tea and a snack will be served.
This event is held at Cafe Ohlone (not the library). Cafe Ohlone is located outside of the Hearst Anthropology Museum. It is not far from the intersection of Bancroft Way and College Avenue. Doors open at 3:30pm and there is no seating outside of the venue so do plan accordingly. The cafe is outdoors with some shade, so be sure to dress with the weather in mind.
In-person sessions are limited to 40 guests due to space constraints. Registration has reached capacity, please register for April here.
EVENT TYPE: | Cultural & Heritage |
Wheelchair accessible. Request sign language interpreter, real-time captioning, materials in large print, braille, or other accommodations by calling 510-981-6195 (Library) or the 510-981-6347 (City of Berkeley TDD line). Please refrain from scented products during public programs.
Many library programs are funded by the generous support of the Friends of the Berkeley Public Library. Thank you, Friends!