One Book One BART just launched the spring 2025 book club! The official selection is "Bay Area Wildlife" by Jeff Miller. Stay up to date and join the club at three upcoming events by clicking here.
Happy reading!
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“Life!” (2020) by Larry Kirkland outside the main entrance of the Berryessa / North San José BART Station. Photo courtesy of the City of San Jose.
Travel around the world in a day - from China to Mexico and Portugal to Japan - on this BARTable Walk through Downtown San José. No passport is required - just sturdy walking shoes and a sense of adventure!
Route Map
Berryessa / North San José to Berryessa / North San José
Photo courtesy of Oakland Museum of California.
Want to get up close and personal with rare animal species, witness science experiments with big wow factors, or get wild building with LEGOs? The Bay Area hosts so many incredible places pairing education with entertainment. Hop on BART to any of the following attractions that host engaging presentations meant to pique curiosity and hands-on participation. So, whether it’s a mellow stroll through an eye-opening museum or creative workshops conjuring your little one’s next big innovation, we’ve got you covered.
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In July, Berkeley-based writer Janet Goldberg published her first novel, “The Proprietor’s Song” (Regal House). The story opens with a description of navigation that propels the tale – and the reader’s mind – into motion.