Local Events Around Town Sept. 23 — Oct. 1

Local Events Around Town Sept. 23 — Oct. 1
Island Bowl — In person, 7 p.m.; Thompson Field (Clement Avenue and Walnut Street)
All Ages. The 67th annual Island Bowl between the Alameda High School and Encinal High School football teams kicks off at 7 p.m. Tickets: $8 for adults, $5 for seniors/kids. Tickets are available for purchase at venue.
Sunday, Sept. 25
Our Family Coalition – Beach Cookout — In person, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.; Crown Memorial State Beach (Eighth Street and Otis Drive)
Free, all ages. OFC will hold its Beach Cookout and Town Hall at Crown Beach. OFC provides support to LGBTQ+ families through education and advocacy programs. Register: https://t.co/g9DCgGBARJ. More Info: www.ourfamily.org.
Reap Center Open House — Wednesdays 3 p.m. to sunset and Sundays 10 a.m. to sunset. Open house and volunteer hours for Alameda’s Regeneration Education Aquaculture & Permaculture (REAP) center. Learn about biomimicry, biodiversity, carbon sequestration, enhanced nutrition through soil remediation, anaerobic renewable energy generation, and more. 2133 Tynan Ave. (www.reapcenter.org)
Tuesday, Sept. 27
Lo Min - Meet the Author — In person, 6 p.m.; Alameda Main Library – Stafford Room (1550 Oak St.)
Free, teens. Meet Lo Min, author of the new book Beating Heart Baby, a friends-to-enemies-to lovers YA story. More info: email library reference desk at refdesk@alamedaca.gov or call 510-747-7713.
Wednesday, Sept. 28
September Movie Night — In person, 6 p.m. Alameda Main Library – Stafford Room (1550 Oak St.)
Free, adults/teens. The Alameda Main Library will hold a screening of Rita Moreno: Just a Girl who Decided to go for it in the Stafford Room. More Info: contact Reference Desk at refdesk@alamedaca.gov or call 510-747-7713.
Reap Center Open House — Wednesdays 3 p.m. to sunset and Sundays 10 a.m. to sunset. Open house and volunteer hours for Alameda’s Regeneration Education Aquaculture & Permaculture (REAP) center. Learn about biomimicry, biodiversity, carbon sequestration, enhanced nutrition through soil remediation, anaerobic renewable energy generation, and more. 2133 Tynan Ave. (www.reapcenter.org)
Saturday, Oct. 1
Corks, Forks, Rhythm & Brews — In person, General: 1 – 4 p.m., VIP 12 – 4 p.m.; Alameda Point
Age 21 and over. Corks, Forks, Rhythm & Brews is Alameda’s annual Food & Drink festival featuring local wineries, breweries, restaurants and spirits where all proceeds support the Alameda Boys & Girls Club. Tickets: $200 for VIP, $100 for GA. More info & tickets: https://corksforksonthepoint.com.
Bululú feat. Henry Linarez: Camurí Album Release Concert — In person, 5 – 7 p.m. Rhythmix Cultural Works (2513 Blanding Ave.)
All ages. Bululú, a Latin music band in the SF Bay Area will be celebrating the release of their new album titled “Camurí.” This will be an evening of tropical, Latin, dance, and Venezuelan music, showcasing an array of original compositions. Tickets: $35 for adults, $20 for youth. More info: www.rhythmix.org.