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CLUBS
The Laboratory supports a broad program of recreational, cultural, and educational activities by special interest groups for the Employee Activities Association (EAA). These activities utilize Laboratory, University, and off-site facilities for recognized activity groups and Laboratory-wide events. Support may include publicity, provision for use of meeting places, and financial support.
New clubs are welcome.
Recreational
- Archery Club - Just for fun, open to beginners, or to the
more advanced to practice archery skills. Meets at lunch time, 12:00-1:00
p.m., at the archery range, located at the foot of Building 77.
- President, Al Harcourt x7660.
- Bike
Coalition - A group of bicyclists from the LBNL community working
as volunteers to encourage bicycle commuting through education and
improved facilities. Visit web site: http://eetd.LBL.gov/bikes.
- President, Steve Greenberg x6971.
- Dance
Club - Offers an enjoyable diversion from our busy workdays. Promote physical and emotional well-being, i.e. a form of stress management, as well as encouraging camaraderie among LBNL'ers. Begining classes are held Mondays. Intermediate classes are held on Wednesdays and practice is held Fridays. We meet at noon in the lobby of the Bevatron. For announcements, notes and videos, visit our website.
- President, Joy Kono x6375.
- Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement Club - for anyone who wants to make the things they do easier, more efficient and pleasurable. In Awareness Through Movement (ATM) lessons, people engage in verbally directed, precisely structured movement explorations that involve thinking, sensing, moving, and imagining. ATM lessons attempt to make one aware of his/her habitual neuromuscular patterns and rigidities and to expand options for new ways of moving while increasing sensitivity and improving efficiency. Meets every Wednesday, 12:00 - 1:00 p.m., Bldg 90, Room 3122. Classes are free.
- President, Erika Gasperikova x4930.
- Golf
Club - Members participate in monthly tournaments at golf courses in the greater Bay Area, including an annual DOE tournament and an end-of-year Trophy Tournament. More information may be found on the Golf Club web site at http://golfclub.lbl.gov/.
- President: Matt Hilburn x7270.
- Karate & Arnis Club - learn the art of self defense in its simplest form; develop mind and body coordination and physical fitness using Filipino martial arts. Meets every Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m., Bldg 90, Room 3122. Classes are free.
- President, Lisa Thompson x4279; Instructor, Rey Viray (510) 388-5869.
- Martial
Arts Club - Training comprises a complete exercise system that
focuses on aerobic conditioning, strengthening, coordination, balance,
reflexes, and flexibility, with the additional benefit of having a
practical self-defense application. Classes are informal with an emphasis
on creating a positive and enjoyable atmosphere. Classes can be strenuous,
but participants are encouraged to go at their own pace and all exercises
are optional. Free classes are held in Building 31; Monday and Wednesday,
5:00-6:15 p.m. and Friday 12:00-1:00 p.m.
- President, Eric Esarey x5925.
- Music
Club - Open to all instrumentalists and singers. Monthly
business meetings are held every second Wednesday from 12:00 - 1:00
p.m. in the lower level of the Cafeteria.
- President, Steve Blair x5927.
- Outdoors
Club - This club seeks to promote health and wellness with its
emphasis on outdoor physical activity, facilitate connecting with
fellow Berkeley Lab employees/guests who share a similar interest
in the outdoors, and as a group get to know and care about the Bay
Area environment and beyond. Current activities include: Hiking, Backpacking,
Camping, and Running/Jogging groups.
- Contact Club President, Dinah Levy ddlevy@lbl.gov for more information on the club and to find out about upcoming events.
- Pilates at the JGI - To provide strengthing and stretching for employees focusing on the issues that result from repetitive desk work. Class meets 5 times a week with the typical member attending 2 sessions per week. Classes are free.
- President, Wendy Schackwitz (925) 296-5634
- Softball
Teams - The teams play competitive slow-pitched softball on a
UCB campus field in spring and summer. There are play-offs at the
end of season.
- President, Steve Blair x5927.
- Table
Tennis Club - Club members normally play during lunch
time or after work. Table and accessories are located in building
51. A few tournaments are organized each year to help members at different
levels to find their matches. Visit website: http://esd.lbl.gov/people/tabletennisclub/
- President: Yingqi Zhang, x2983.
- Tennis
Club - Players of all abilities are paired to form evenly
matched competitions; a tournament is held once a year. Play on campus
as often as possible during lunch time. There is a ball machine available
for check out.
- President, Joe Harkins x7486.
- Yoga - Classes are open to all interested in exploring yoga.
Beginners and new members are welcome to come for any class. Classes
are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. Classes start
at noon, come early to change clothing and help set up the room. Meets
in Building 70, Room 191.
- President, Rick Diamond x4459.
Educational
- Mac
Users Group (MUG) - To exchange information that will allow users
to increase their proficiency and productivity with a Macintosh computer
at LBNL. The group holds monthly meetings, product demos, and run an
e-mail discussion list to exchange questions and friendly help. Visit
web site: http://lbnl-mug.lbl.gov/
- President, Christopher Payne (202) 646-7954.
Cultural
- Arts
Council - The council organizes events such as lectures, museum
and theater visits.
- President, Helen Jefferson x5746.
- Berkeley Lab Asian Association - Serves to bring Asian employees, guests, and
family members together, sharing their common interests and values in the community,
and recognizing and promoting Asian cultures. The association provides networking
opportunities for Asian employees and members to share their experience and to
benefit the quality of work and life at the Lab as well as in the community at large.
- Gay,
Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered and Friends Club - Promote
a welcome atmosphere for sexual minority employees by increasing
visibility and holding regular social meetings. Encourage tolerance
and awareness of the challenges presented to sexual minority
employees in a scientific community. Enforce and support nondiscrimination
regulations for all employees. Increase positive community
visibility, both for Berkeley Lab and for sexual minority employees
by volunteering time for various outreach programs in the Berkeley-SF
Bay area.
- President, Lee Aleksich x2994.
- Green
Team - Employees will learn more about ecology and the
environment and will participate in improving their environment at
the Laboratory and in their communities. Visit our website.
- President, Ken Woolfe x7739.
- Latino
and Native American - Seeks to create and maintain a sense
of cultural awareness for its members and LBNL. Meets every last Thursday
of the month in the lower level of the Cafeteria. Holds speaker’s
forums and film series at least twice a year--during National Hispanic
month (September) and National Native American month (November); possibly
other special events (Cinco de Mayo, Christmas).
- Presidents, Alice Ramirez x6600; Flavio Robles x5997.
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Last Updated
March 31, 2008
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