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2019 Event Calendar City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs January 2019 Cancelled 2019 Event Calendar City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs (Note: Listing on Calendar does not guarantee event approval) Event Date/ Event Name Organization Organizer OCA Est Time Location URL Contact Info Contact Attend January 2019 Oct 1 thru Apr 30 Playa to Paseo: Haha Installation City of San Jose, Office of Cultural Emily Sevier TT Affairs Open daily www.sanjoseca.gov 408.793.4347 Theater Plaza [email protected] Jan 4-6 College Football Playoffs National San Jose Sports Authority & Bay Area John Poch MI 10000 Championship “Championship Campus” Host Committee Various hours 408.288.2935 [email protected] Discovery Meadow, Plaza de Cesar Chavez, Arena Green San Pedro Street, Market Street, St. John, San Carlos Nov 18 Cancelledthru Jan 27 Japantown San Jose Certified Farmers Japantown Business Association Tamiko Rast NR 1200 Market http://www.japantownsanjose.org Every Sunday 408-298-4303 Jackson St. 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM [email protected] Jan 11-13 Construction Work (SJSU House Moving) City of San Jose NR 0 Hours vary 4th Street from San Carlos to Santa Clara San Fernando from 3rd Street to 11th Street Jan 19 Golden Circle Theater Party Santa Clara University Read Zaro NR 2200 7:30 PM-8:30 PM Park Ave. 408-275-6325 [email protected] printed on 12/6/2019 page 1 2019 Event Calendar City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs (Note: Listing on Calendar does not guarantee event approval) Event Date/ Event Name Organization Organizer OCA Est Time Location URL Contact Info Contact Attend Jan 19 Women’s March San Jose Women’s March Bay Area Jenny Bradadini NR 24000 9 AM-3 PM www.WomensMarchBayArea.org 408.981.2311 San Jose City Hall to Arena Green -East via Santa Clara Street to Nortre Dame to [email protected] GRP&G Arena Green East Jan 24-26 2018 NHL All-Star Game San Jose Sports Authority John Poch BC 7500 Open Daily through the www.sjsa.org 408-288-2935 weekend City Parks: Plaza de Cesar Chavez and Arena Green West [email protected] Paseo de San Antonio One City Street: Autumn Street and San Pedro Street Nov 16 thru Jan 27 Downtown Ice 2018/19 San Jose Downtown Association Amy Anderson MI 703 Open Daily www.sjdowntown.org 408/279-1775 X324 hours vary Circle of Palms [email protected] Nov 18 Cancelledthru Jan 27 Japantown San Jose Certified Farmers Japantown Business Association Tamiko Rast NR 1200 Market http://www.japantownsanjose.org Every Sunday 408-298-4303 Jackson St. 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM [email protected] printed on 12/6/2019 page 2 2019 Event Calendar City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs (Note: Listing on Calendar does not guarantee event approval) Event Date/ Event Name Organization Organizer OCA Est Time Location URL Contact Info Contact Attend February 2019 Oct 1 thru Apr 30 Playa to Paseo: Haha Installation City of San Jose, Office of Cultural Emily Sevier TT Affairs Open daily www.sanjoseca.gov 408.793.4347 Theater Plaza [email protected] Feb 1-3 Vietnamese Tet Festival TN Entertainment Tony Ninh BC 1000 Fri: 6 PM-10 PM www.tnentertainment.net 408.781.4908 Sat: 10 AM-10 PM Grand Century Mall (999 Story Rd. 95122) [email protected] Sun: 10 AM-10 PM Feb 2 Super Guadalupe River Run Guadalupe River Park Conservancy Leslee Hamilton IO 1000 9 AM-11 AM www.grpg.org 408-298-7657 GRP&G Trail [email protected] Feb 3 The San Jose 408K 2019 Soul Focus, LLC Scott McConville BC 3800 8 AM-1 PM soulfocussports.com 831.588.9215 Autumn St, W. Santa Clara, The Alameda, Morse Rd, Naglee Ave, Hester Ave, [email protected] Feb 5 SaaStr Annual 2019 SaaStr, Inc. Ashley Montgomery MI 1750 5:30 PM-9:30 PM S. First Street between San Carlos and San Salvador 310.594.4609 [email protected] Feb 8-10 Vietnamese New Year - Tet Festival UStar Productions Jody Trinh NR 1000 Fri: 2 PM-11 PM Eastridge Mall Parking Lot 408-525-9211 Sat: 11 AM-11 PM [email protected] Sun: 11 AM-11 PM Feb 8 Fireworks, Chinese New Year Bay 101 Craig Cutright NR 1000 7:30 PM-7:40 PM bay101.com 415-335-1261 Bay 101 Parking Lot [email protected] printed on 12/6/2019 page 3 2019 Event Calendar City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs (Note: Listing on Calendar does not guarantee event approval) Event Date/ Event Name Organization Organizer OCA Est Time Location URL Contact Info Contact Attend Feb 9 Seija & Amit Baraat Fairmont Hotel Sadie Misle NR 80 2 PM-3:30 PM Paseo de San Antonio One 408-998-3977 [email protected] Feb 12-14 Toyota Rav4 Sales Training Meeting 7R International, Inc. Rex Trovilion MI 101 Tue: 8 AM-4 PM www.goto7r.com 626.347.2029 Wed: 8 AM-4 PM 5160 Cherry Ave (Bass Pro Shops) [email protected] Thu: 8 AM-4 PM Feb 15-17 Vietnamese New Year - Tet Festival UStar Productions Jody Trinh NR 1200 Fri: 2 PM-11 PM Eastridge Mall Parking Lot 408-525-9211 Sat: 11 AM-11 PM [email protected] Sun: 11 AM-11 PM Feb 16 Cancelled Community Day: Lunar New Year 2019 San Jose Museum of Art Samantha Hull NR 400 Lion Dance Performance www.sjmusart.org 3:30 PM-4:20 PM 408-521-4007 Circle of Palms [email protected] Feb 17 Sowmitra & Sravani Wedding Fairmont San Jose Jon Petrat MI 80 8:30 AM-9 AM Paseo de San Antonio One 408.998.3921 [email protected] Feb 26 thru Jun 30 Construction Eilbret Mirzapoor TT Fountain Alley printed on 12/6/2019 page 4 2019 Event Calendar City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs (Note: Listing on Calendar does not guarantee event approval) Event Date/ Event Name Organization Organizer OCA Est Time Location URL Contact Info Contact Attend March 2019 Oct 1 thru Apr 30 Playa to Paseo: Haha Installation City of San Jose, Office of Cultural Emily Sevier TT Affairs Open daily www.sanjoseca.gov 408.793.4347 Theater Plaza [email protected] Mar 6-8 On Location: San Jose eSubstance T/A Ink Eva Hodder IO 0 Wed: 9 AM-9 PM Paseo de San Antonio One - Four +44 207-625-0755 Thu: 9 AM-9 PM Circle of Palms [email protected] Fri: 9 AM-9 PM GRP&G Trail 1st Street, Market Street, Santa Clara Street, Japantown Mar 17 The San Jose Shamrock Run 2019 Soul Focus, LLC JT Service BC 2015 8 AM-12 AM GRP&G Trail 408-406-6490 San Pedro, St. John, Santa Clara, Almaden, N. Montgomery, W. Julian, Stockton [email protected] Mar 18 Nvidia GPU Tech Conference Keynote Nvidia Golbue Baghai MI 4500 12 PM-6 PM Attendee Experience 408.373.9064 Paseo de San Antonio One, Two, Three, Four [email protected] Sidewalks Only: S. Market, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Mar 19 Char Shanbeh Soori Razi Cultural Academy Kamran Ghiassi NR 1000 7 PM-9 PM www.raziacademy.com 925-321-5550 4125 Blackford Ave [email protected] Mar 21 Dream Boats: San Jose Stories - San Jose Museum of Art Robin Treen BC 85 8:30 PM-9:30 PM Vietnamese Diaspora www.sjmusart.org 831-325-4147 Circle of Palms [email protected] printed on 12/6/2019 page 5 2019 Event Calendar City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs (Note: Listing on Calendar does not guarantee event approval) Event Date/ Event Name Organization Organizer OCA Est Time Location URL Contact Info Contact Attend Mar 23 Lam Research Heart & Soles Run 2019 Silicon Valley Leadership Group Jason Beck MI 2500 Foundation 7 AM-11 AM www.heartandsoles5k.com 408-466-6492 City Street: Coleman Ave, Earthquakes Way, Newhall Dr. [email protected] Avaya Stadium, San Jose Earthquakes Mar 23 Cancelled Dream Boats: San Jose Stories - San Jose Museum of Art Robin Treen BC 85 Vietnamese Diaspora www.sjmusart.org 8:30 PM-9:30 PM 831-325-4147 Parque de Pobladores [email protected] Mar 24 Cambrian Schools 5K Fun Run Cambrian School District Dawn Foreman MI 398 8 AM-1:30 PM www.sanjoseca.gov/district9 408.377.2103 x 1102 300 Ross Ave to 2650 New Jersey [email protected] Mar 30 Cesar Chavez Commemorative Peaceful Cesar Chavez Family Vision Inc. Nancy Macias IO 9 AM-11:30 AM Walk 408-712-2150 Plaza de Cesar Chavez [email protected] Mar 30 Rally for Change March for Our Lives / Social Good Fund, Danika Cho MI 500 Inc. 11:30 AM-3 PM www.marchforourlives.org 408.550.4291 GRP&G Arena Green East [email protected] Mar 31 Hellyer Half Marathon/10k/5k Brazen Racing Sports & Community Jasmin Fiandaca NR 850 8:30 AM-12:30 AM www.brazenracing.com/hellyer 510-750-5920 Embedded Way [email protected] Coyote Creek Trail (from N of YB to Tully in San Jose) printed on 12/6/2019 page 6 2019 Event Calendar City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs (Note: Listing on Calendar does not guarantee event approval) Event Date/ Event Name Organization Organizer OCA Est Time Location URL Contact Info Contact Attend April 2019 Apr 6 Japantown Immersive San Jose Taiko Franco Imperial BC 1000 4:30 PM-8:30 PM www.taiko.org 408.293.9344 Jackson St. between 4th and 6th [email protected] Apr 6 Camino Brewing First Anniversary Camino Brewing Company, LLC Allen Korenstein MI 150 12 PM-8 PM www.caminobrewing.com 408.352.5331 Surface Lot at 718 S.
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