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SAN FRANCISCO--Celebrate the sea lion next weekend, Jan. 22-23, at the Sea Lion 10th Anniversary Celebration. As hundreds of the marine mammals dine on herring in the bay, pier visitors will be treated to habitat talks, entertainment, ocean-related exhibits and prizes. Pier 39, Beach Street and the Embarcadero. Noon-5 p.m. both days. Free. (415) 705-5500.
VALLEJO--Birding outings, wetland walks, an art exhibit and hands-on activities for kids will mark the fourth annual Northern San Francisco Bay Flyway Festival next weekend, Jan. 21-23. Saturday is Family Wildlife Exploration Day, including kids’ activities, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Mare Island, San Pablo Bay. Festival hours 1-9 p.m. Friday (with wine and cheese reception 6-9 p.m.), 8 a.m.-dusk Saturday and Sunday. Free. (707) 557- 9816.
MENDOCINO--It’s crab season along the Mendocino coast, where Crab & Wine Days will be celebrated Jan. 28-Feb. 5. Events begin Jan. 28 with the Crabbiest Person contest at the Little River Inn (free). Cruises to watch crabs being caught are scheduled each day in Noyo Harbor ($12.50 for guests of participating hotels; $25 for others; children 16 and under $12.50). For schedule of events call (800) 726-2780.
CHULA VISTA--Head south for the winter to the San Diego Bay Bird Festival, Jan. 29-30, with guided nature and bird walks, seminars and a birding exhibit. Field trips (reservations required; $10-$25) and presentations are scheduled both days, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. The fair is Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Chula Vista Nature Interpretive Center, E Street and I-5. Free. (800) 877-763-5483.
PALM SPRINGS--The Desert Arts Festival Jan. 29-30 in Frances Stevens Park will include works by more than 100 artists. Alejo Road and North Palm Canyon Drive. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. both days. Free. (760) 323-7973.
Schenden’s e-mail address is [email protected].
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