Come on out to the Fremont Festival of the Arts this Sunday from 10am-6pm! Marla will be broadcasting live from 12-4pm from the MIX booth on Paseo Padre Parkway between Capitol and Walnut!
Saturday, July 31 & Sunday, August 1 - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days - Central Fremont
Directions From the Peninsula
Take the Dumbarton Bridge (highway 84) east, go south on 880, exit Mowry Ave East. Head toward the hills. The festival will be located on your right, starting at State Street.
From the South Bay
Take 880 North. Exit Mowry Ave. east. Head toward the hills. The festival will be located on your right, starting at State Street.
From the East Bay (Livermore, Pleasanton)
Take 680 west. Exit Mission Blvd. north (238 N) . Turn right onto Mission Blvd. Turn left onto Walnut Ave. The festival will be on your right, starting at Paseo Padre Parkway.
From the North Bay (Berkeley, Vallejo)
Take highway 880 south. Exit Mowry Ave East. Head toward the hills. The festival will be located on your right, starting at State Street.
Free parking can be found around the festival area. There is no official parking lot for the Fremont Festival of the Arts, except for the Wine Garden preferred spots. Some lots may be closed to Festival attendees, while private businesses may charge for parking in their parking lot.
The Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk® is our national signature event which brings together family, friends, caregivers and concerned community members — who all want to make a difference. Since 1989, Memory Walk has raised more than $300 million to help advance research and support for those battling Alzheimer's disease. Click above for more info!
CHILL OUT WITH MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM’S NEW “HOT PINK FLAMINGOS” EXHIBITION THIS SUMMER MAY 31 ---- 9/9/10
“HOT PINK FLAMINGOS: STORIES OF HOPE IN A CHANGING SEA” SPECIAL EXHIBITION OPEN: New animals capture visitors’ hearts and minds in “Hot Pink Flamingos.” Seven galleries weave together stories about the many ways climate change is affecting ocean animals and tales of hope involving people and communities that are turning the tide on climate change. Visitors come face-to-face with tropical wading birds, green sea turtles, hypnotic jellies, playful Magellanic penguins, vibrant coral reef community and several thought provoking interactive displays.
“EVENINGS BY THE BAY” July 3rd - -September 5, 2010
Monterey Bay Aquarium extends its summer hours until 8 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday nights from July 3 through Labor Day weekend, September 5. In addition to most exhibits, “Evenings by the Bay” also includes live jazz compliments of Monterey Jazz Festival student programs, Estancia vineyards wine tasting from 6 – 6:30 p.m., and the option of purchasing wines by the glass, food or cocktails until 8 p.m. Weekday aquarium hours July 3 to September 6 are 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. daily. Visit the Promotions and Events pages on www.montereybayaquarium.org for more details.
A traveling cinema series coming to a downtown neighborhood near you...
Every 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Wednesday of the month.
Wednesdays:
June 9, 16, 23
July 14, 21, 28
August 11, 18, 25
No Showings June 30, July 7 and August 4
Movies begin at dusk, come early for the best seat
Raffles each week for great pizes
BYOCB(or A)- Bring Your own Chair, Blanket or Air Bed
Take advantage of San Jose's warm, summer nights and enjoy a movie under the star-studded sky with good company. Explore one of three distinct downtown neighborhoods (San Pedro Square, Historic District and SoFA District) each week and meet the people and businesses that give downtown its character.
Starlight Cinemas is sponsored by Kaiser Permanente