King Hedley II comes home to BAM House
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I've seen a glass-blowing demonstration before, but it was fairly simple, creating a simple rounded shape from a single color of glass. Byran's unique creations are quite a bit more complicated, and require thoroughly planning things out in advance. Creating them is also a two-person job, with his assistant Dave (who is a glassblower in his own right) deftly holding or blowing the glass while Bryan shapes it.
Amazingly, besides computer-controlled furnaces that regulate the temperature, the technology of glass blowing hasn't changed much in 2,000 years. The blowpipes are metal instead of clay, but the tools for shaping the glass are simple metal shears and tweezers, wooden shapes and cork paddles.
Downtown walking tours - Wednesdays and Saturdays, 10am. The walking tours program goes through the summer, rotating through the 8 different tours. They're a great way to get out and see Oakland and learn about its people and history. Coming up: Saturday, July 28 - Old Oakland. (free)
Oakland Heritage Alliance walking tours The Oakland Heritage Alliance gives walking tours on Saturdays and Sundays through the summer. Most of the tours are in various neighborhoods around Oakland, and some focus on a particular theme or person. They usually involve more walking than the downtown tours, and depending on the tour, they may have more hills. They cost $10-$15, with lower prices for children. Some of the walks require advance registration, but most you can show up on the day of. During the winter they offer lectures on various subjects, like the great neon sign lecture in January. Read more about OHA tours and lectures.
Oakland Urban Paths walks Oakland Urban Paths is part of Walk Oakland Bike Oakland which works to improve neighborhood quality of life by making walking and biking in Oakland safe, easy, accessible and fun. Oakland Urban Paths focuses on various urban pathways, from historic stairways to unexpected trails through Oakland. The walks involve more walking than OHA or downtown tours, almost always involve hills and stairways, and they're free. Read more about OUP walks.
10,000 Steps Project 10,000 Steps is a combination of permanent sidewalk markers and accompanying oral histories. It's focused on 4 of the original downtown Oakland parks, covering Old Oakland, Downtown and Chinatown. Read more about 10,000 Steps.


Montclair Stairs with OUP - Saturday, July 14, 10am. Join Oakland Urban Paths for our July walk in the Montclair and Thornhill neighborhoods of the Oakland Hills. Learn about the old Sacramento Northern railroad line & the scuttled plans for the Shepherd Canyon Freeway (Route 77). Travel along the upper reaches of the Temescal Creek watershed. Walk the all-wooden stairways of the Thornhill Canyon neighborhood. (free)


Jack's Night Market - Friday, July 6, 6-10pm. A fun evening market at Jack London Square, featuring food, fun, vendors and more. See photos and read about our visit last month. (free)

