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Christmas Tree Lot | Nov 30 – Dec 22

Coaches Field 898 Red Rock Rd, Piedmont

The Piedmont Scouting Tree Lot opens Saturday, Thanksgiving weekend, at 9:00 am -- come early to find an impressive display of fresh Noble firs, Douglas firs and the hard-to-find Silvertip trees; also elegant wreaths, garland, and mistletoe.

Annual Holiday Tree Lighting | Wed, December 4

Piedmont Community Hall

Piedmont Beautification Foundation invites neighbors, family and friends to kick off the holiday season with the tree lighting, a visit by Santa, cider and cookies, and songs of the season performed by the PHS Troubadours.

Diversity Film “Knock Down the House”

Ellen Driscoll Theater, Havens Elementary School

Watch history in the making as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and three other women begin their underdog campaigns, some of many that swept the Democrats into power in the House of Representatives. 

free, no need to RSVP

Cinderella: A Fairytale | December 5-21

Town Hall Theatre 3535 School Street, Lafayette

Town Hall Theatre in Lafayette celebrates the holidays with a delightfully original take on the classic Brothers Grimm story, featuring original music, filled with humor, dance and a genuine love story -- for audiences young and old.

$18 – $30

FUNdamental Basketball Clinic

Buzz (PMS) gym 400 Magnolia Street, Piedmont

Designed for kids ages 6-14 and run by PHS girls varsity coach Bryan Gardere, this clinic will help players by working on shooting, footwork, passing, ball-handling, and defense.

“I Am Maris” Film Screening and Discussion

Nest Yoga 3976 Piedmont Ave, Oakland

Hosted by Nest Yoga, the film is about a teenage girl confronting her buried emotions through yoga -- and overcoming anxiety, depression and a life-threatening eating disorder.

“Three Wise Men” Toy Giveaway | Piedmont Police and Fire

PIEDMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT 403 Highland Ave, Piedmont

Local police and fire agencies team up on Jan 6 to donate toys to low income children ages 2-13 in Oakland; new and unwrapped toys can be dropped off at any time to the Piedmont Police Department.