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Clearview Festival Production's Event Schedule CLEARVIEW FESTIVAL PRODUCTION'S EVENT SCHEDULE NEW ADDRESS : 630 9th Ave, Suite 417, NY,NY 10036 (between 44th and 45th STREET) For Applications, visit out Web Site at: www.ClearViewFestival.com ALL EVENTS ARE RAIN OR SHINE Saturday, APRIL 1 2017 Saturday, APRIL 29 2017 Washington Place Festival Lexington Avenue Festival on Washington Place from 6th Avenue to Grove Street on Lexington Avenue from 60th to 66th Street Sunday, APRIL 2 2017 Saturday, MAY 6 2017 Forest Hills-Qns Blvd-Fair 2nd Avenue Festival on Queens Blvd. from 70th Road to Yellowstone Blvd. on 2nd Avenue from 14th to 4th Streets Saturday, APRIL 8 2017 Saturday, MAY 6 2017 6th Avenue Festival 63rd Drive Festival on 6th Avenue from 8th Street to 14th Street on 63rd Dr. from Austin St. to Queens Blvd Sunday, APRIL 9 2017 Sunday, MAY 7 2017 Myrtle Avenue Festival Court Street "Brooklyn" Festival on Myrtle Avenue from Forest to Wyckoff Avenue on Court Street from Union to 9th Street Sunday, APRIL 9 2017 Saturday, MAY 13 2017 Astor Place Festival Greenpoint Ave "Sunnyside" Festival on Astor Place from Lafayette Street to Broadway on Greenpoint Avenue from 42nd to 48th Street Saturday, APRIL 15 2017 Saturday, MAY 13 2017 Broadway Festival 2nd Avenue Community Benefit Festival on Broadway from 14th to 8th Streets on 2nd Avenue from 86th to 66th Streets Sunday, APRIL 16 2017 Sunday, MAY 14 2017 6th Avenue Festival Columbus Circle/ Lincoln Center Fair on 6th Avenue from 23rd to 14th Streets on Broadway from 60th to 65th Streets Saturday, APRIL 22 2017 Saturday, MAY 20 2017 6th Avenue Chelsea Festival Graham Avenue Fiesta on 6th Avenue from 23rd to 32nd Street on Graham Ave. from Boerum St. to Broadway Sunday, APRIL 23 2017 Sunday, MAY 21 2017 Steinway Street Festival Fabulous 5th Avenue Festival on Steinway from 34th to 28th Avenue on Fifth Avenue from St. John to 12th Street Phone: (646) 230 - 0489 ALL EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO MAYOR'S OFFICE FINAL APPROVAL Fax: (646) 230 - 0718 RESERVE EARLY NY's Leaders in Community Benefit Festival SE HABLE ESPANOL OFFICE HOURS: TUESDAY - FRIDAY 10am - 3pm MONEY ORDERS ONLY, NO CASH ACCEPTED "PURCHASE YOUR SPACE ON-LINE" www.clearviewfestival.com Page 1 of 5 CLEARVIEW FESTIVAL PRODUCTION'S EVENT SCHEDULE NEW ADDRESS : 630 9th Ave, Suite 417, NY,NY 10036 (between 44th and 45th STREET) For Applications, visit out Web Site at: www.ClearViewFestival.com ALL EVENTS ARE RAIN OR SHINE Saturday, MAY 27 2017 Saturday, JUNE 17 2017 Woodside "Queens" Festival Bleecker Street MKT on Woodside Ave. from 63rd St. to Roosevelt Ave. on Bleecker Street from Christopher to 8th Avenue Sunday, MAY 28 2017 Saturday, JUNE 17 2017 Ronkonkoma "Long Island" Festival Bronx- Fair in the Sq- Lane Ave on Hawkins Ave. from Portion Rd. to Wittredge St. on Lane Ave from Tremont Avenue to Westchester Avenue Monday, MAY 29 2017 Saturday, JUNE 17 2017 Broadway Astoria- Memorial Day- Fair Fair in the Sq- Tremont Ave on Broadway from Steinway to Crescent on Tremont Ave from Saint Raymonds Ave to Frisby Ave Saturday, JUNE 3 2017 Sunday, JUNE 18 2017 First Avenue Festival Seventh Heaven Festival on First Avenue from 79th to 68th Streets on 7th Avenue from Flatbush to 16th Street Saturday, JUNE 3 2017 Saturday, JUNE 24 2017 St. Nicholas Avenue Festival BAMRA Bleecker Street Festival on St. Nicholas Avenue from 181st to 188th Street on Bleecker from Broadway to 6th Avenue Sunday, JUNE 4 2017 Sunday, JUNE 25 2017 Queens Pridefest Liberty Street Fair on 37th Road from 73rd to 77th Streets on Liberty from Broadway to Church Saturday, JUNE 10 2017 Saturday, JULY 1 2017 21st Brooklyn Pride 41st Street Bryant Park Fair on 5th Avenue from 3rd to 9th Street on 41st Street from Broadway to 6th Avenue Saturday, JUNE 10 2017 Sunday, JULY 2 2017 3rd Avenue Fare Union Square/Broadway Festival on 3rd Avenue from 14th to 6th Street on Broadway from 17th Street to 23rd Street Sunday, JUNE 11 2017 Saturday, JULY 8 2017 Forest Hills Festival of the Arts Waverly Place- Washington Sq Fair on Austin Street from 69th to 72nd Road on Waverly Place from McDougal to 5th Avenue Phone: (646) 230 - 0489 ALL EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO MAYOR'S OFFICE FINAL APPROVAL Fax: (646) 230 - 0718 RESERVE EARLY NY's Leaders in Community Benefit Festival SE HABLE ESPANOL OFFICE HOURS: TUESDAY - FRIDAY 10am - 3pm MONEY ORDERS ONLY, NO CASH ACCEPTED "PURCHASE YOUR SPACE ON-LINE" www.clearviewfestival.com Page 2 of 5 CLEARVIEW FESTIVAL PRODUCTION'S EVENT SCHEDULE NEW ADDRESS : 630 9th Ave, Suite 417, NY,NY 10036 (between 44th and 45th STREET) For Applications, visit out Web Site at: www.ClearViewFestival.com ALL EVENTS ARE RAIN OR SHINE Sunday, JULY 9 2017 Sunday, AUGUST 6 2017 Bastille Day 2017 Junction Blvd. Festival on 60th Street from 5th Avenue to Lexington Avenue on Junction Blvd. from Roosevelt to 35th Ave Sunday, JULY 9 2017 Saturday, AUGUST 12 2017 Broadway "Astoria" SummerFest Amsterdam Avenue Fair on Broadway (Queens) from Steinway Street to 47th Street on Amsterdam Avenue from 79th to 86th Street Saturday, JULY 15 2017 Sunday, AUGUST 13 2017 6th Avenue Festival Broadway Festival on 6th Avenue from 23rd to 14th Street on Broadway from Waverly to 14th Street Sunday, JULY 16 2017 Sunday, AUGUST 20 2017 Broadway Movie Day Festival Steinway Street Festival on Broadway from 47th to 57th Street on Steinway Street from 34th Ave to 28th Ave Saturday, JULY 22 2017 Saturday, AUGUST 26 2017 60th Street Festival Washington Square Fair on 60th Street from 5th to Madison Avenue on Waverly Place from 5th Avenue to University Place Sunday, JULY 23 2017 Sunday, AUGUST 27 2017 Vanderbilt Y Lexington Ave Festival East Islip "Main Street" Festival on Lexington Avenue from 42nd to 51st Street on Main Street from Carleton to Harrison Avenue Saturday, JULY 29 2017 Sunday, AUGUST 27 2017 Astor Place Festival Fourth Avenue Festival on Astor Place from Lafayette Street to Broadway on Fourth Ave. from 9th to 14th Street Sunday, JULY 30 2017 Sunday, SEPTEMBER 3 2017 30th Avenue Astoria Festival Ronkonkoma "Long Island" Festival on 30th Avenue from Steinway to 29th Street on Hawkins Ave. from Portion Rd. to Wittredge St. Saturday, AUGUST 5 2017 Monday, SEPTEMBER 4 2017 Jamaica Arts & Music Summer Festival 30th Ave- Labor Day Festival on Jamaica Ave from Parsons Blvd. to 169th St. on 30th Avenue from 29th Street to 41st Street Phone: (646) 230 - 0489 ALL EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO MAYOR'S OFFICE FINAL APPROVAL Fax: (646) 230 - 0718 RESERVE EARLY NY's Leaders in Community Benefit Festival SE HABLE ESPANOL OFFICE HOURS: TUESDAY - FRIDAY 10am - 3pm MONEY ORDERS ONLY, NO CASH ACCEPTED "PURCHASE YOUR SPACE ON-LINE" www.clearviewfestival.com Page 3 of 5 CLEARVIEW FESTIVAL PRODUCTION'S EVENT SCHEDULE NEW ADDRESS : 630 9th Ave, Suite 417, NY,NY 10036 (between 44th and 45th STREET) For Applications, visit out Web Site at: www.ClearViewFestival.com ALL EVENTS ARE RAIN OR SHINE Saturday, SEPTEMBER 9 2017 Sunday, OCTOBER 1 2017 37th Avenue Festival Broadway Astoria Festival on 37th Avenue from 89th to 83rd Street on Broadway (Queens) from Steinway to Crescent Street Saturday, SEPTEMBER 9 2017 Sunday, OCTOBER 1 2017 Bleecker Street Event 92 Street Y Lexington Avenue Festival on Bleecker Street from 8th Avenue to 7th Avenue on Lexington Avenue from 96th to 79th Street Sunday, SEPTEMBER 10 2017 Saturday, OCTOBER 7 2017 3rd Avenue Community Benefit Festival Woodside,Qns Festival on 3rd Avenue from 86th to 66th Street on Woodside Ave. from 65th Place to Roosevelt Ave. Saturday, SEPTEMBER 16 2017 Sunday, OCTOBER 8 2017 Daytop Samaritan Kitchen Fare Fourth Avenue Festival on 9th Avenue from 42nd Street to 55th Street on Fourth Ave. from 9th to 14th Street Saturday, SEPTEMBER 16 2017 Sunday, OCTOBER 8 2017 Jerome Avenue Festival Grand Avenue Festival on Jerome Avenue from Moshulu to Gun Hill Road on Grand Avenue from 65th to 72nd Street Sunday, SEPTEMBER 17 2017 Saturday, OCTOBER 14 2017 Myrtle Ave Fair Astor Festival on Myrtle Avenue from Forest to Wyckoff Avenue on Bleecker St from Lafayette Street to Broadway Sunday, SEPTEMBER 24 2017 Saturday, OCTOBER 14 2017 Shop Forest Hills Austin Street Festival 63rd Drive "Rego Park"Festival on Austin Street from 69th to 72nd Road on 63rd Drive from Austin Street to Queens Blvd. Saturday, SEPTEMBER 30 2017 Sunday, OCTOBER 15 2017 Fordham Rd Food Fest Main Street Islip Fall Festival on Fordham Road from Cresten Avenue to Grand Concourse on Main Street from Rte 111 to Smith Ave Saturday, SEPTEMBER 30 2017 Saturday, OCTOBER 21 2017 Fordham Rd Food Fest2 Greenpoint Avenue Festival on Fordham Road 2 block from Grand Concourse to Valentine Avenue on Greenpoint Avenue from Queens Blvd. to 44th St Phone: (646) 230 - 0489 ALL EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO MAYOR'S OFFICE FINAL APPROVAL Fax: (646) 230 - 0718 RESERVE EARLY NY's Leaders in Community Benefit Festival SE HABLE ESPANOL OFFICE HOURS: TUESDAY - FRIDAY 10am - 3pm MONEY ORDERS ONLY, NO CASH ACCEPTED "PURCHASE YOUR SPACE ON-LINE" www.clearviewfestival.com Page 4 of 5 CLEARVIEW FESTIVAL PRODUCTION'S EVENT SCHEDULE NEW ADDRESS : 630 9th Ave, Suite 417, NY,NY 10036 (between 44th and 45th STREET) For Applications, visit out Web Site at: www.ClearViewFestival.com ALL EVENTS ARE RAIN OR SHINE Sunday, OCTOBER 22 2017 West 4th Street Festival on West 4th Street from 6th Ave to LaGuardia Place Saturday, OCTOBER 28 2017 Bleecker St Fair on Bleecker St from Broadway to Lafayette Sunday, OCTOBER 29 2017 36th Avenue Astoria Festival on 36th Avenue from 35th to 29th Street Phone: (646) 230 - 0489 ALL EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO MAYOR'S OFFICE FINAL APPROVAL Fax: (646) 230 - 0718 RESERVE EARLY NY's Leaders in Community Benefit Festival SE HABLE ESPANOL OFFICE HOURS: TUESDAY - FRIDAY 10am - 3pm MONEY ORDERS ONLY, NO CASH ACCEPTED "PURCHASE YOUR SPACE ON-LINE" www.clearviewfestival.com Page 5 of 5.
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