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Directions to Dunsmuir’s Main Entrance
From San Francisco:
Cross the Bay Bridge and continue to 580 East towards Hayward. Exit at 106th Ave./Foothill Blvd. Make three left turns at the three stop signs. Drive under freeway and turn right onto Peralta Oaks Dr. Follow signs to Dunsmuir.
From Marin County Area:
Cross the Richmond/San Rafael Bridge and continue to 80 West towards Oakland. Take 580 East towards Hayward. Exit at 106th Ave./Foothill Blvd. Make three left turns at the three stop signs. Drive under freeway and turn right onto Peralta Oaks Dr. Follow signs to Dunsmuir.
From Berkeley:
Take 13 South towards Hayward. Continue to the junction of 580. Take 580 East towards Hayward. Exit at 106th Ave./Foothill Blvd. Make three left turns at the three stop signs. Drive under freeway and turn right onto Peralta Oaks Dr. Follow signs to Dunsmuir.
From the Walnut Creek Area:
Take 24 West through the Caldecot Tunnel. Take 13 South towards Hayward. Continue to the junction of 580. Take 580 East towards Hayward. Exit at 106th Ave./Foothill Blvd. Make three left turns at the three stop signs. Drive under freeway and turn right onto Peralta Oaks Dr. Follow signs to Dunsmuir.
From the Livermore/Pleasanton & Hayward/Castro Valley Area:
Take 580 West towards Oakland. Exit Foothill/MacArthur Blvd. Move into the right lane as you drive under the freeway and continue right onto Foothill Blvd. Make a right turn at the next stop sign onto 106th Ave. Drive under freeway and turn right onto Peralta Oaks Dr. Follow signs to Dunsmuir.
From San Jose & the South Bay:
Take 880 North to 238 East towards Castro Valley/Oakland. Take 580 West towards Oakland. Exit Foothill/MacArthur Blvd. Move into the right lane as you drive under the freeway and continue right onto Foothill Blvd. Make a right turn at the next stop sign onto 106th Ave. Drive under freeway and turn right onto Peralta Oaks Dr. Follow signs to Dunsmuir.
We are pleased to present an exhilarating art auction featuring: demonstration artist Rini Templeton; local poster artist Doug Minkler; internationally known painter/sculptor Rita Blitt; and additional contributions from Mark Goldowitz.
Check out the items available for bidding at our Flickr page!
We’ve reached our pre-Gala fundraising goal! But there’s still work to be done. We have yet to reach our $33,000 fundraising goal in honor of DataCenter’s 33 years as an organization. Contribute to DataCenter today!
GREAT NEWS! First 2 Lead Gifts secured for DataCenter’s ReGeneration Celebration. On November 10th, we will celebrate the Role of Research in the Social Justice Movement, through the lens of DataCenter. We hope you plan to join us as we honor our founders, our new leadership, and the stories we have helped over the last 33 years by consistently providing critical research for grassroots community power around the country and beyond.
This past June, DataCenter traveled to Los Angeles and hosted a reception at 410 Boyd Bar and Grill to connect with our LA constituents. Former volunteers, current DataCenter staff and partner organizations shared their thoughts on the continued importance of DataCenter’s work to the movement.
Southern California Library (SCL)Communications Director, Michele Welsing, talks about the impact of DataCenter’s history and its relationship to the work of SCL.
Librarian and former DataCenter volunteer, Roberta Frye talks about the value of radical research and the impact of DataCenter’s work.
Gala tickets are now available online! Just follow the link below and you’ll be able to order right away. This link is also provided on our “Participate” page. We hope to see you there!
What’s your story about Fred or the DataCenter? We encourage you to take a few moments to share your thoughts. We want you to be a part of this celebration, even if you can’t attend. Just click on the link below. We look forward to hear from you!