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Picks of the Week: Caviar Crawl along Main Street Tiburon; Hip Service plays the hits at free concert at Community Park

(Sarah Stierch / Creative Commons)
(Sarah Stierch / Creative Commons)

Celebrate National Caviar Day at the third annual Caviar Crawl noon-4 p.m. July 13 along Main Street, Tiburon. Beginning at The Caviar Co., you can wind your way to more than a dozen local shops and restaurants for caviar creations, including Sam’s Anchor Cafe, Salt and Pepper, Cinelounge, Squalo Vino, The Bungalow Kitchen, Lazy­jack Press, Malibu Farm and Main Street Mercantile, plus a jamón ibérico carving station from La Cortadora, rosé from Hampton Water, pop-up boutiques and kid-friendly activities. Tickets are $50-$195. There will also be a Caviar Day “roe-deo” party July 19 in San Francisco; tickets for both are $396.55. arkn.ws/caviarcrawl25.



(Handout photo)
(Handout photo)

Party band Hip Service will play the next Belvedere Concert in the Park 4 p.m. July 13 at the gazebo in Belvedere Community Park, 450 San Rafael Ave. The 13-piece group plays Motown, soul, classic rock, disco and dance hits from the 1960s to today, and has earned rave reviews from corporate clients and weddings alike. The next of the summer’s concerts will be Aug. 10, with James Garner playing the music of Johnny Cash, with the final show Aug. 31 seeing the return of Bee Gee’s tribute You Should Be Dancing. The event is free; bring a picnic and low seating. belvedereconcerts.org.

 
 
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