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LARKSPUR FLOWER & FOOD FESTIVAL
Website: http://www.teamproevent.com/
Begin Date: 05/31/2009
End Date: 05/31/2009
Time: 11am-6pm
Price:
Location: Magnolia Avenue Between King and Ward Street
Downtown Larkspur
Phone: 415-924-3808
The Larkspur Flower & Food Festival is an exciting daylong schedule of colorful festivities surrounding the theme of flower related arts & crafts and gourmet food exhibitors. The event will feature the cooking demonstration stage showcasing Larkspur's renowned chefs and restaurants.
UNION STREET ECO-URBAN FESTIVAL
Website: http://www.unionstreetfestival.com
Begin Date: 06/06/2009
End Date: 06/07/2009
Time: 10am-6pm
Price: Free admission
Location: Union Street between Gough & Steiner
San Francisco
Phone: 800-310-6563
This year's annual Union Street Festival will again promote green living. The east entrance of the Eco-Urban Festival, at Gough Street, will feature an organic farmer's market, arts and crafts created with recycled and sustainable materials and eco-friendly exhibits. Juried exhibitors display their fine art wares while entertainment is provided on two stages. The Festival features gourmet food booths, bistro style cafes and more.
HARMONY FESTIVAL
Website: http://harmonyfestival.com
Begin Date: 06/12/2009
End Date: 06/14/2009
Time: Friday 1pm-10pm; Saturday 10a -10pm; Sunday 10am-9 pm; camping opens 10 am Friday
Price: $30; ages 7-12 $10; 6 & under free; weekend pass $119; weekend pass with camping pass & parking $169
Location: Sonoma County Fairgrounds
1350 Bennett Valley Rd
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
Phone: info09@harmonyfestival.com
31st Annual Harmony Festival - The West Coast’s Premier Music and Camping Festival - continues its focus on progressive ideals, community activism, and uplifting music. Attractions include Eco Village, Crafters Village, Goddess Grove, Kids Village, Wellness Pavilion and Culinary Showcase, plus line-up of live performances. The Techno-Tribal Dance and its celebrations of music, underground dance culture, art and performance takes place June 12 & 13 (requires Separate After-Dark Ticket or All-Weekend Pass), 8pm-3am offers a new edge of sound and light where it meets technology and talent.
Harmony Productions will offer on-site camping at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds during the 2009 Harmony Festival; check website for information.

FIESTA FILIPINA
Website: http://www.fiestafilipinausa.com
Begin Date: 06/13/2009
End Date: 06/14/2009
Time: 10am-6pm
Price: Free admission
Location: Civic Center Plaza
Polk Street and McAllister
San Francisco
Phone: 650-871-6647
Fiesta Filipina, the biggest Filipino festival in America, celebrates the Philippines' Independence Day with musical performances, a talent search, dancing, comedy, cultural shows, food festivals and much more.

NORTH BEACH FESTIVAL
Website: http://www.sfnorthbeach.org
Begin Date: 06/13/2009
End Date: 06/14/2009
Time: 10am-6pm
Price: Free admission
Location: Washington Square Park, 1200-1500 blocks of Grant Avenue and adjacent streets in North Beach
San Francisco
Phone: 415-989-2220
The country’s original outdoor arts & crafts festival celebrates its 55th anniversary with Juried Arts & Crafts Exhibitions and Sales, Celebrity Pizza Toss, Live Entertainment Stages with Alternative, Rhythm & Blues, Latin Rock, Pop Rock, Reggae, Salsa and Swing, Cooking Stage, Celebrity Chefs, Assisi Animal Blessings (2:00 pm, both days, Vallejo/ Columbus), Arte di Gesso (Italian street chalk art 600 block of Vallejo).
Validated Parking $3.00; 9 am - 10 pm: Golden Gateway Garage, 250 Clay, between Battery & Drumm. A “Park & Ride Shuttle” bus departs every few minutes. Ask for the Broadway/Columbus stop. The festival is one block north. Return stop at Grant & Broadway. Look for the red and white “Park & Ride” sign. The ONLY validation stamp is located at Calzone’s Restaurant, 430 Columbus. No purchase necessary.

HAIGHT STREET FAIR
Website: http://www.haightashburystreetfair.org/
Begin Date: 06/14/2009
End Date: 06/14/2009
Time: 11am-5:30pm
Price: Free admission
Location: Centered around Haight & Ashbury Streets
San Francisco
Phone: 415-661-8025
One of the city’s most famous neighborhoods celebrates its creative roots with arts & crafts booths, food vendors, live music, and a colorful crowd, set among unique shops and restaurants.
SF JUNETEENTH FESTIVAL CELEBRATION
Website: http://www.sfjuneteenth.org
Begin Date: 06/20/2009
End Date: 06/21/2009
Time: 11am-7pm
Price: Free admission
Location: Civic Center Plaza
Polk Street and McAllister
San Francisco
Phone: 415-931-2729
A community festival that celebrates and shares African-American history and culture through music, the performing arts, living history, and other cultural activities. The Juneteenth Parade will start on Saturday, June 20 at 11:00am at the Rosa Park School and travel to Civic Center Plaza, where the festival will take place.

MARIN ART FESTIVAL
Website: http://www.marinartfestival.com/
Begin Date: 06/20/2009
End Date: 06/21/2009
Time: 10am-6pm
Price: $10; children 14 and under free
Location: By the Lagoon at the Marin Civic Center Fairgrounds
San Rafael, CA
Phone: 415-388-0151
Billed as a lawn party for the arts and considered “one of the most beautiful outdoor art festivals in the nation,” the Marin Art Festival features art available for purchase from over 250 artists from California and beyond, including works from award-winning painters, sculptors, photographers, wood workers, jewelers and more. New this year is our "Chance to Dance" Marin Dance Showcase stage, two full days of dance performances from Hula to Hip Hop. Guests can meander through tented pavilions on the grassy expanse near the lagoon while enjoying everything from wraps to crab cakes paired with premium wines and beers.
SAN FRANCISCO PRIDE CELEBRATION
Website: http://www.sfpride.org
Begin Date: 06/27/2009
End Date: 06/28/2009
Time: Celebration Saturday noon-6pm; Sunday noon-7pm; parade begins 10:30am
Price: Free admission
Location: Civic Center Plaza
San Francisco
Phone: 415-864-0831
The city’s annual celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community culminates with a colorful parade. The Celebration takes place Saturday noon-6pm & Sunday 10:30am-7pm in Civic Center Plaza, Polk Street & McAllister. The Parade on Sunday begins 10:30am, traveling west from Embarcadero along Market Street to Eighth Street to the Festival site.
PINOT DAYS FESTIVAL TASTING
Website: http://www.pinotdays.com
Begin Date: 06/28/2009
End Date: 06/28/2009
Time: Noon-4pm
Price: $50
Location: Festival Pavilion
Fort Mason Center
Marina Blvd. & Laguna
San Francisco
Phone: 415-246-2967
Pinot Days Grand Tasting will showcase 200 producers of pinot noir. This will be the largest single gathering of pinot producers ever. Consumers will be able to sample pinots from every important region in California, Oregon, New Zealand and Burgundy, and meet the winemakers who create them.
MARIN COUNTY FAIR
Website: http://www.marinfair.org
Begin Date: 07/01/2009
End Date: 07/05/2009
Time: 11am-11pm
Price: Adults $14; seniors 65+ $12; ages 4-12 $12; under 4 free.
Location: Marin County Fairgrounds
Civic Center Drive
San Rafael
Phone: 415-499-4600
Marin County Fair features Electric Wheels Car Show, new 3-D shows in the Showcase Theater, Steve Trash - the Rockin’ Eco Hero in the Big Green Magic Show, The Wizard’s Challenge - interactive hands-on games and exhibits, solar-powered stage, carousel, train, rides, attractions, big name entertainment, and a fireworks show nightly at 9:30pm. This year's theme is COOL GREEN FUN.
FILLMORE STREET JAZZ FESTIVAL
Website: http://www.fillmorejazzfestival.com
Begin Date: 07/04/2009
End Date: 07/05/2009
Time: 10am-6pm
Price: Free admission
Location: Fillmore Street between Jackson and Eddy
San Francisco
Phone: 800-310-6563
Regarded as one of the premiere jazz festivals on the West Coast, the Fillmore Jazz Festival will offer up three stages of non-stop jazz entertainment featuring some of the top musicians and vocalists alongside new and emerging artists. Blending soul and art in one of San Francisco’s most acclaimed neighborhoods, more than 100,000 guests typically attend this event. More than twelve blocks of fine art booths, gourmet foods, beverages and music all blend together against a backdrop of unique shops, boutiques and landmark architectural sites.
GIANTS COUNTY FAIR
Website: http://www.sfgiants.com/fair
Begin Date: 07/09/2009
End Date: 07/19/2009
Time: Open before, during, and after all four Giants vs. Padres games July 9-12 and will also be open before the Kenny Chesney & Sugarland Concert at AT&T Park on July 18.
Price: General Admission is $5 for adults, and kids 12 and under are free. Unlimited ride tickets are also available at $20 for adults and $15 for kids.
Location: McCovey Cove in Lot A
San Francisco
Phone: 1-800-225-2277
The San Francisco Giants are bringing all the games, food, music, and fun of a county fair to San Francisco with the first ever Giants County Fair that will feature 19 carnival rides (including a ferris wheel, bumper cars, and a haunted mansion), midway games, carnival food, a “Giants Baseball Zone,” and live music. Multiple promotional nights have been scheduled at the Giants County Fair, including KNBR Family Day, Fireworks Night, and Little League Day. There will also be daily county fair competitions, such as pie eating contests. Check sfgiants.com/fair for a continually updated schedule of events and activities.
SAN FRANCISCO SILENT FILM FESTIVAL
Website: http://www.silentfilm.org
Begin Date: 07/10/2009
End Date: 07/12/2009
Time: Call for screening schedule
Price: $12-$52
Location: Castro Theatre
429 Castro Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
Phone: 415-777-4908
In the space of a mere three days audiences will have the chance to experience the breathtaking vitality and depth of the silent era with 12 programs of classic films and rediscoveries—complete with live musical accompaniment in a grand movie palace setting! Douglas Fairbanks, John Gilbert, Lillian Gish—superstars of the silent era, all—are just a few of the legendary talents returning to the big screen, and we're thrilled to welcome back some of the finest musicians to match music to image—including Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, Philip Carli, Stephen Horne, Dennis James, and Donald Sosin. This year celebrates Biograph Studios, director D.W. Griffith, and the company's most famous star Mary Pickford. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Pickford's screen debut and to celebrate the centenary of her career on the silver screen, we will present several shorts featuring America's Sweetheart, as well as recent preserved and restored Biograph titles from the Library of Congress and George Eastman House.

CONNOISSEURS' MARKETPLACE
Website: http://www.miramarevents.com/marketplace
Begin Date: 07/18/2009
End Date: 07/19/2009
Time: 10am-6pm
Price: Free admission
Location: Santa Cruz Avenue between El Camino Real and Johnson Street
Menlo Park
Phone: 650-325-2818
Popular festival of the arts celebrates the best of summer in style with with live jazz, r&b, and rock 'n roll music, a juried show with fine art and one-of-a-kind crafts by 250 of America's best artists, seasonal cooking demos for the home chef at epicurean purveyor Draeger's, food tasting and samples in Organic Alley, festive food and drink with premium wines, microbrews and margaritas, street performers, free hand massages, product demos and samples in Burt's Bees Bee-Utify Your World "hive", an organic and green product showcase, and the captivating kids' fun zone with fun, games and amusements.



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