eXtended Metadata Registry (XMDR) Participant Meeting
January 22-26, 2007
(Version 1 as of December 29, 2006)
Organized by: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Venue: University of California Berkeley ,
Berkeley Faculty Club ,
Berkeley California
This website contains information about the meeting, registration, lodging, transportation, and other potentially useful information.
Purpose
This is a meeting of participants in the eXtended Metadata Registry (XMDR) Project, a collaborative effort involving DOD, EPA, USGS, NCI, and other organizations. The project is to extend the semantics management capabilities of ISO/IEC 11179 metadata registries. The work focuses on extending the semantics management aspects specified in the ISO/IEC 11179 Metadata Registries family of standards as well as demonstrating capabilities in a prototype that adapts and adopts useful emerging technologies. The participants will review progress, discuss technologies, and make plans for the continuing effort.
Contact:
Bruce Bargmeyer, LBNL, bebargmeyer@lbl.gov,
+1 510-495-2905
Lodging
Participants are requested to make their own lodging arrangements. However, a block of rooms has been arranged at the Berkeley Faculty Club on the UC Berkeley campus.
See the “Lodging” section below for details on lodging arrangements.
Participants are requested to notify Bruce Bargmeyer of
their intention to attend.
Agenda
Detailed Agenda (Draft), click here.
Room locations: see the UCB Faculty Club Floor Plan .
Note that free wireless access to the Internet is available throughout the Faculty Club.
Lodging
The UC Berkeley
Faculty Club
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720
Tel: 510-540-5678
FAX 510-540-6204
Email: info@berkeleyfacultyclub.com
Participants may stay at the UC Berkeley Faculty Club where we are meeting. The block of rooms is under the name XMDR. This facility is available to the public and rates are somewhat more reasonable than other hotels in Berkeley. There is free wireless access to the Internet throughout most public areas of the Faculty Club and in most of the sleeping rooms. There are a limited number of rooms, some with private baths and some with shared baths. It is located at the east end of campus. There is no parking immediately at the Faculty Club, but some may be arranged some distance away; see the “directions” section, below. Taxi or airport shuttles can drop you off at the Faculty Club.
Other local hotels:
In addition to the blocks of rooms reserved for the meeting, as described above, there are alternate hotels. Participants will have to arrange their own transportation to and from the alternate locations, although some (e.g., Hotel Durant, and Hotel Shattuck Plaza) are within easy walking distance.
Located two blocks east of Telegraph Ave. on Durant Ave. this hotel is located a block south of the LBNL Bancroft Shuttle route, which only runs every half hour. The hotel is nicer, but more expensive than the Shattuck Hotel. BART is a short cab ride or 15 min. walk. NO DSL lines in the rooms. It is close to Telegraph Avenue (shopping and restaurants) and campus. It is a fairly short walk (7 min.) to the UCB Faculty Club.
Hotel Shattuck
Plaza
2086 Allston Way (corner of Shattuck Avenue)
Berkeley, California 94704
Tel: 510-845-7300
Fax: 510-845-7320
Ask for government rates
The hotel is located in downtown Berkeley at the corner of Allston Way and Shattuck Ave, on the southwest corner. It is located one block south of the main Berkeley BART station and the LBNL Hearst Ave. shuttle stop. The hotel is now operated by Howard Johnson hotel chain. The hotel does NOT have DSL lines to the Internet. This is an older, spartan hotel. Its principal attractions are its location in downtown Berkeley and moderate prices.
Holiday Inn Express
Hotel
1175 University Avenue (between San Pablo and Curtis)
Berkeley, CA 94702,
Tel: 1-510-5481700
Fax:1-510-5481705
Email :- info@hiexberkeley.com
This is a fairly new hotel, built in 2000, at the west end of University Ave (near San Pablo Ave. and US. 580). The rooms have a microwave and mini-refrigerator. Of particular note is that availability of free high-speed (DSL?) Internet connections. There is fairly frequent bus service on University Ave to downtown Berkeley, from which you can get a shuttle to LBNL or east side of the campus (The Faculty Club). You can walk to the upscale Fourth Street shopping / dining district just northwest of the hotel. This hotel is not as nice as the Doubletree, but it is cheaper and has better public transportation connections.
Woodfin
Suite Hotel, San Francisco Bay Bridge
Emeryville, California
5800 Shellmound St., 94608
(510) 601-5880, Fax (510) 601-5833
TOLL FREE 888-433-9042
This hotel is approx. 15 min away by car, it offers nice suites with free DSL lines. It is located next to Emery Bay Public Market (food court, books, movies) and across the tracks from the Emeryville Amtrak Station (there is a pedestrian bridge). You will probably need a car if you stay at the Woodfin. (See above about shuttle/taxi sharing.) LBNL visitors have liked this hotel, but recommend a rental car to get to LBNL/campus.
Participant List
The attendees list can be found here.
Directions to Meeting Venue
The meeting will be held in the UC Berkeley Faculty Club, which is located at the east end of the campus.
From Oakland or San Francisco airports, it is suggested that you take the BayPorter Shuttle. See below for details.
If driving you would enter off of Gayley Road on the small road just south of the Haas Business School (and north of the Law School). As you enter the campus you will see a round building on the left (Calvin Lab), Haas Business School on the right, and the Optometry School in front. As you go past the Business School and approach the Optometry School, turn north (right) and drive approximately 80 meters. Turn left onto a narrow, dead-end road. The Faculty Club in located at the end of the road, approximately 10 meters. There are only two 20-minute parking spaces (marked “TFC”) located here. The Faculty Club is a cedar shingled building. Enter the Faculty Club and walk past the dining rooms toward the west end of the building where the reception desk is located. You can purchase a parking permit at the Faculty Club Front Desk for parking elsewhere on campus. However, campus parking is very difficult, even with a parking permit. Parking in a public parking lot may be easier, see information on parking, below. Public transportation or shuttle is highly recommended.
If arriving on BART, get off at the “Berkeley” station. The Faculty Club is about a 10 minute walk directly east (toward the hill). You can also catch a cab or a shuttle, see below.
Site Access to LBNL
Site access to LBNL requires prior arrangements. Note however that we are meeting on UCB campus, not at LBNL. Contact Bruce Bargmeyer at bebargmeyer@lbl.gov or 510-495-2905 if you need site access to LBNL.
Handicapped Access
The UCB Faculty Club is handicapped accessible and has handicapped accessible restrooms. The first day of the meeting will be in Heyns Room, which is handicapped accessible. However, the remainder of the meeting will be held in the Seaborg Room on the second floor, without handicapped access. Contact us immediately if you need handicapped access. At present we have no arrangement for deaf signing.
Maps, Directions
Directions to UCB Faculty Club
Downtown Berkeley Transit and Parking Map Note that up is is East on this map - not North as usual.
Parking On and Near Campus
Parking near campus is terrible. (There are probably 35K students and faculty on campus every day and only a few thousand parking spaces in/near campus.) Here are three options for parking:
Get a permit from the Faculty Club for an on-campus parking lot (which possibly has an available parking spot). You can follow the directions to the Faculty Club, and park in one of a couple 20 minute spaces marked "TFC". then go in to the front desk and get a parking permit for $15 per day. They will give you a permit and direct you to park in a parking facility that is less than a 10 minute walk away. These parking lots are often full. Note that the two temporary "TFC" parking spaces are also often full, leaving you at risk while trying to get the permit at the front desk.
Go directly to an on-campus parking lot.
There are two campus owned parking facilities potentially available during the day (they fill up early). They are:
(Closest to Faculty Club) Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) Student Union Garage Location: On Bancroft just below Telegraph. Located on the campus (right) side of Bancroft. Note that Bancroft is one-way from east to west in the vicinity of campus.
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Hours of Operation |
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Monday - Saturday |
7:00 am - 12:00 am |
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Sunday |
1:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
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Public Parking Rates |
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Up to 1 hour |
$1.00 |
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1 - 2 hours |
$3.00 |
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2 - 3 hours |
$5.00 |
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3 - 4 Hours |
$8.00 |
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4- 5 Hours |
$11.00 |
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5 -6 Hours |
$14.00 |
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Over 6 Hours |
$18.00 |
Lower Hearst Garage (New) Location Hearst Avenue at Scenic Avenue Level 2: Hourly Pay Parking at all times
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Hours of Operation |
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Monday - Saturday |
7:00 am - 5:00 am |
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Sunday |
9:00 am - 5:00 am |
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Public Parking Rates |
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Up to 1 hour |
$3.00 |
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1 - 2 hours |
$4.00 |
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2 - 3 hours |
$5.00 |
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3 - 4 hours |
$6.00 |
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4- 5 hours |
$7.00 |
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5 - 6 hours |
$9.00 |
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6 - 8 hours |
$11.00 |
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7 - 8 hours |
$13.00 |
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Over 8 hours |
$15.00 |
After 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and on weekends, hourly public parking is available on all levels until 5 a.m. All U.C. affiliate parking permits are valid under regular night and weekend parking policy. Signs are posted at the pay stations on each level and at the entrance to Level 2. You can also find this information on the Parking and Transportation Web Site under "Public Parking."
Park in a public parking lot in the city, near the campus
There are various public parking lots and facilities near campus and in downtown Berkeley. The list, below, includes municipal and privately owned parking lots and garages open to the public. Please consult signs for hours and fees prior to entering the facilities. These lots are a 10 to 20 minute walk away from the Faculty Club. Note that many of the city lots enforce parking regulations (including max. parking periods) 24 hours per day.
The public parking lots are located at:
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Berkeley Way between
Shattuck and Milvia |
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Center Street near
Shattuck |
2025 Center Street |
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Allston Way near Shattuck |
2061 Allston Way |
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Kittredge Street near
Milvia |
2020 Kittredge Street |
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Durant Avenue near
Telegraph |
2450 Durant Avenue |
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Bancroft Way near Bowditch
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2558 Bancroft Way |
Downtown Berkeley Map, Parking and Transit Info Note that up is is East on this map - not North as usual.
The closest major public parking garage is located at on the south side of Durant Ave. (1 block south of Bancroft Way) approximately 30 meters west of Telegraph Ave. Note that Durant Ave. is a one-way street eastbound. This garage is a concrete structure with red brick infill and bright orange structural steel bracing.
Shuttles, Cabs from Berkeley BART to Faculty Club
From the main Berkeley BART station exit via the rotunda. The Faculty Club is a 10 minute walk to the east (toward the hill). Cabs are located directly on Center Street adjoining the BART station. Campus shuttles to east campus can be found in front the Bank of America building diagonally across Center and Shattuck from the BART station. There is a nominal charge (50 cents) for non-students. The shuttles run approx. every 10 minutes from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. The internal campus shuttles will drop you at the Hearst Mining Circle. The UCB Faculty Club is approx. 1 block south from the bus stop - immediately south of Strawberry Creek. There are also perimeter campus shuttles and reverse perimeter campus shuttles which stop along Gayley Road at the eastern border of the campus. Do not board the LBNL shuttles - they do not go to the Faculty Club.
Hearst Ave LBNL Off-site Shuttle
Bancroft Ave. LBNL Off site Shuttle
Airports, Airlines
San Francisco airport is located approx. 40 minutes southwest (off peak) of Berkeley. It is the principal airport for the Bay Area. United has the most flights. If flying nonstop from the East Coast, you will probably wind up at SFO. If flying nonstop from Europe or Asia you will undoubtedly land at SFO. Note that SFO now has BART service.
Oakland Airport is a smaller airport approx. 25 min. (off peak) south of Berkeley. Serves the West Coast, Denver, Chicago and (recently) Washington, DC, Boston, and JFK at New York City.
Ground transportation between Airports and Berkeley
Both rental cars and shuttles are available at both SFO and Oakland airports. Shuttles to Berkeley run approx. $27 (to downtown Berkeley) $35 (to LBNL) from SFO, $22 (to downtown Berkeley) $29 (to LBNL) from Oakland airport. Consult the airport ground transportation web pages or see the discussion of BayPorter Express Shuttle below (a popular shuttle to Berkeley).
BART now runs to SFO and stops in downtown Berkeley. Coming from SFO you will have to transfer once in downtown Oakland to a northbound Richmond train. Going to SFO you will need to transfer to a SFO bound train at McArthur station (i.e., take any southbound train from Berkeley). Taxi from SFO to downtown Berkeley (including tip) runs $60-65. You can also take a shuttle ($12) or taxi ($30) between SFO and the Embarcadero BART station in SF and then take BART to Berkeley. Transfer at 12 Street Station in Oakland to the Richmond train.
There is an AIR BART shuttle between the Oakland Airport and the Coliseum BART station (about $2) or a taxi to BART (about $8) or a taxi to downtown Berkeley (about $45 including tip). If taking BART be sure to take the northbound Richmond train from Coliseum station to downtown Berkeley, or the southbound Fremont train from Berkeley to Coliseum.
If you need to get to the Faculty Club from the airport, many visitors to LBNL/campus have used the BayPorter Express Shuttle , which serves Berkeley directly from the San Francisco airport and rarely takes you other places to drop of people first. The BayPorter trip from the Oakland airport may stop for drop-offs in Oakland, before going to Berkeley, but it is still usually fast. It costs about $27 from SFO to Berkeley, plus tip, if you like.
No reservations are needed to take Bay Porter from the airport to the Faculty Club, a hotel, home, etc. Thus, there is no need to call BayPorter Shuttle to make advance reservations before you leave on your flight. Reservations are needed in the other direction, i.e., to have BayPorter pick you up from a hotel, home, etc. to take you to the airport.
BayPorter wants you to call them when you get in to the airport, but after you have collected your bags. Call 877-467-1800 or (877) 864-4000 and tell BayPorter that you are at the airport (specify the Oakland or San Francisco airport) and that you want to go to Berkeley. They will ask which airline you came in on and will tell you where to go to get picked up. (At SFO, you do not go up one floor to where most of the vans pick up people. You usually go to a small parking lot near the United baggage area--or another airline's baggage area). The van is GREEN and usually comes within 10 minutes.
You can also go to the BayPorter web site (see above) and make reservations online (for a slight discount).
Tell the driver that you want to go to the Faculty Club on the UC Berkeley Campus. Many drivers know where it is, but not all. I highly recommend that you print the directions to the Faculty Club. Find them at: Directions to UC Berkeley Faculty Club Note that the directions include the telephone number for the Faculty Club (510) 540-5678. The person at the front desk should be able to guide the driver to the Faculty Club, if the driver gets lost. It is a bit of a challenge to find the way.
Rail Transportation into Berkeley
Amtrak runs the Capitol Corridor Train between Sacramento and San Jose. You can transfer easily between Amtrak and BART at the Richmond station (the stations are side by side). Then get off at the downtown Berkeley BART station and follow directions for the LBNL shuttles, i.e., take the Hearst shuttle and transfer either at Euclid (to the Bancroft shuttle) or at Bldg. 65 (to the on site shuttle). Note that many of the Amtrak "trains" are actually buses (and get stuck in traffic). Many of trains (but not the buses) have accommodations for bicycles.
Visitor Information for LBNL/UCB/Berkeley
UC Berkeley Visitor's Information
Berkeley Convention and Visitors Bureau
Berkeley Convention and Visitors Bureau Web Site
Power, Networking, Audio Visual Equipment
We will provide an XGA resolution video projector in the conference room. We will also provide an easel and a large paper tablet.
There will be power strips provided for all participants. The power plugs will be conventional U.S. 120V 3 prong (grounded) outlets.
The faculty club provides wireless access point (802.11b/g). We will supply you with the network SSID. There will be no wired Ethernet ports or phone lines for users, except in the lodging rooms at the Women’s Faculty Club and the Doubletree. Please bring your own 802.11b/g wireless access cards.
There are no plans at present to provide a printer.
Weather
Weather in Berkeley in mid-October is usually still warm, but could turn chilly. Rain is unusual in October. Evening / morning air temperatures will likely be between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius. Afternoon air temperatures will likely be between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius. Detailed forecasts are available at the following sites.
Berkeley Weather in degrees Fahrenheit
Berkeley Weather in degrees Celsius
Weather Underground Extended Forecast for Berkeley - both English and metric units
Traffic Hazards
Visitors are advised of the several traffic hazards in Berkeley near the campus. Drivers are warned of major construction projects along Hearst Ave (northern edge of campus) and Gayley Road (eastern edge of campus). Unannounced entry of large dump trucks and cement mixers onto these streets is common. There are also major construction projects in the southeast of campus. Also note that the city of Berkeley has a problem with motor vehicles running red lights and stop signs. Cameras are currently being installed at some intersections.
Pedestrian safety is a problem in Berkeley. Pedestrians in Berkeley frequently cross streets without regard to oncoming traffic (or traffic lights). This occurs especially in the vicinity of the campus on Hearst Ave between Euclid Ave., along Gayley Road and on Bancroft Ave.
Medical Emergencies
For medical emergencies at UC Berkeley dial 911 from a campus phone, or 510-642-3333 from a cell phone. For medical emergencies at LBNL dial extension 7911, The nearest hospital is Alta Bates Medical Center - Ashby Campus. Alta Bates has an emergency room and is located on Ashby Avenue just east of Telegraph Avenue. Trauma cases go to the trauma center at Highland Hospital approximately 20-30 minutes south of Berkeley (in an ambulance, with no traffic jam). The Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center is a major hospital (with emergency room, but no trauma facility) located at MacArthur Blvd. and Broadway St. in Oakland, approx. 4 km south of LBNL.
Pharmacies
There is a modest Walgren's drugstore diagonally across from the Shattuck Hotel at the northeast corner of Allston and Shattuck. They have a pharmacist during the day. There is a larger "natural" pharmacy, Elephant Pharmacy located at 1607 Shattuck (south of Andronico's) at the SE corner of Cedar Ave. Elephant Pharmacy has a larger selection and is open later. It is approx. 8 blocks north of Center and Shattuck. There is large Walgren's drugstore opposite Berkeley Bowl grocery store between Shattuck and Adeline. It has a pharmacist during the day. There is a new Long's drugstore on Shattuck Ave. at Bancroft Ave. It is open until 10 PM on weekday evenings. It has a pharmacist during the day. There is a pharmacy open 24 hrs/day, Walgren's, located at 51st Street and Telegraph Ave. in Oakland.
On Telegraph Avenue, there is a Rexall Drugstore located on the west side of Telegraph between Bancroft Ave. and Durant Ave.
Banking, ATMs
On the south side of campus there are 4 ATMs located at Telegraph and Durant Ave. on the northeast corner at the Bank of America. There are also 6 ATMS located on the former Wells Fargo Bank, located on Bancroft Way (southern edge of campus) approx. 40 meters west of Telegraph Ave. (i.e., between Telegraph Ave. and Dana St.).
Downtown the Wells Fargo Bank has 6 ATMs at Center and Shattuck (across from the BART station). On the Northeast corner of Center and Shattuck is a Bank of America with several ATMs. There is a Citibank branch downtown on the corner of Shattuck Ave (west side) and University Avenue. There are several other banks (e.g., Union Bank, Mechanics Bank, Washington Mutual, ...) downtown with ATM machines.
There are Wells Fargo Bank ATMs in the Oakland Airport and both Wells Fargo and Bank of America ATMs in the SFO airport (mostly B of A). All Andronico's grocery stores in Berkeley have Wells Fargo Bank ATMs. Most Safeway's also have Wells Fargo ATMs. Most Albertson's have Bank of America ATMs.
Gas Stations
The closest gas station to campus is located at the SW corner of Fulton (a.k.a Oxford) and Durant Ave. just southwest of the campus. Fulton/Oxford is located one block east of Shattuck Ave. It is (an expensive) Shell station. It closes at 8:30 or 9:00 PM at night. There is also a hybrid gas station and car wash located a few blocks north on Fulton at Allston. Both of these gas stations have candy, cookies, drinks, etc. There is also a gas station at Telegraph and Ashby south of the campus (Union 76 I think).
Bookstores
Berkeley still has a good selection of bookstores, although there are no really good technical bookstores.
University Press Books is located between Telegraph and Dana on Bancroft Ave. It has a large selection of humanities books from Univerity Presses. Some linguistics, negligible math/CS books.
Moe's Books is located 2 doors south of Cody's. It has 4 floors of mostly used books, including art books. They carry remainders from MIT Press.
Black Oak Books is located at 1491 Shattuck Ave. in Berkeley, across from the Safeway Store. It has some new books and a large selection of used books - including a good math section. Prices here are very expensive on out of print books.
Restaurants
Berkeley has a plethora of good restaurants and pubs. South of campus eateries are generally inexpensive and mediocre. Most of the better restaurants are on Shattuck, north of campus, or Solano Ave. See below.
Restaurants in the Berkeley Area - Reviews by L. Poskanzer
East Bay Express's Restaurant Reviews
Virtual Tourist Berkeley Restaurant Reviews
Fodor's Oakland/Berkeley Restaurant Guide
ShopInBerkeley Berkeley Restaurant Guide
Susie Shevill's East Bay Restaurant Guide
Pubs
Jupiter on east side of Shattuck Ave. serves sandwiches, slads, and pizzas.
Beckett's Irish Pub on east side of Shattuck Ave. a block or two south of Jupiter's
Triple Rock Pub A microbrewery, with pub food, located on west side of Shattuck, 2 blocks north of University Ave.
Wireless (WiFi) Hotspots in Berkeley
Intel Wireless Hotspot Listings Search for hotspots within 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) of downtown Berkeley
There are several Starbucks Cafes in downtown Berkeley with T-Mobile wireless.
Many cafes, tea shops in Downtown Berkeley, North Berkeley, and Rockridge have wireless, mostly by Boingo.
The following WiFi hotspots in Berkeley/Oakland are free:
Berkeley Espresso, 1900 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley CA 94704 (Shattuck and Hearst) - Coffee Shop and sandwiches
Delicate Asean, 1510 Walnut Street, Suite G The Courtyard at Walnut Square, Berkeley CA 94709 (1 block east of Shattuck near Safeway)
Fertile Grounds Cafe, 1796 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley CA 94709 (Shattuck and Virgina(?)) - Coffee shop and sandwiches
Le Bateau Ivre, 2629 Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley CA 94704 (just north of Andronico's) - Coffee shop by day, restaurant in evenings
Nomad Cafe, 6500 Shattuck Ave., Oakland CA 94609 (between Ashby Ave and Alcatraz Ave.) - Coffee shop also serves light meals
Yali's Cafe 1920 Oxford Street, Berkeley, CA (at Berkeley Way) - Coffee shop also serves sandwiches - near NW corner of campus
Cheesebikini: Free Berkeley WiFi Cafe's includes a map of free Wifi cafe's near campus
Beast Blog: Free WiFi in Berkeley
Guides to Local Entertainment
Contact Info
Bruce
Bargmeyer
Email: bebargmeyer@lbl.gov
Tel: +1 510-495-2905
Fax: +1 510-486-4004
Bruce is handling the agenda and local arrangements. He will chair the meeting.
This page is maintained by Bruce Bargmeyer Last update: 2006-12-29 PST