New Zine 'Alameduh' Spotlights the Best Things to Do, Eat, and See in Alameda
Briefly

Alameda is transforming into a hub for makers, creatives, and entrepreneurs while retaining its small-town charm. The upcoming zine, Alameduh, aims to showcase local talent in art, food, music, and culture. Highlights include Crab Cove, offering beautiful views and recreational facilities; Alameda Point Antiques Faire, a monthly event with over 800 vendors; local coffee shop SF Coffee Cultures, known for its unique drinks; Crispian Bakery, famous for its pastries; and Marti's Place, a women-owned breakfast spot with cherished recipes.
Coven of Stitches stands out as a safe space for crafting, owned by Yelley Ellde, who fosters creativity and community through various DIY projects and workshops.
Alameda Point Antiques Faire, held on the first Sunday of every month, draws over 800 vendors and is considered a collector's dream, offering free parking and local cuisine.
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