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2016 Event Calendar City of San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs (Note: Listing on Calendar Does Not Guarantee Event Approval) 2016 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 July 2016 Jul 1 Downtown Farmers Market San Jose Downtown Association Amy Anderson JP 1500 Every Friday from May www.sjdowntown.org 408-279-1775 x324 6th thru November San Pedro Street between Santa Clara and Saint John [email protected] 18th. 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Jul 4 Rotary Fireworks Show 2016 Rotary Club of San Jose Jay Ross MI 50000 7 PM-10 PM Discovery Meadow 408.838.4949 West San Carlos, Almaden Blvd, 87 off ramp, Woz Way, Delmas Avenue [email protected] Jul 4 CD 10 July 4th Family Fun Festival & City of San Jose Office of Councilmember Denelle Fedor MI 20000 Fireworks Show Johnny Khamis (CD10) 2 PM-11 PM www.sanjoseca.gov 408.535.4910 Almaden Lake Park [email protected] Winfield from Coleman to Quarry Rd Jul 4 94.5 KBAY-Mix106 Big Bang Concert San Jose Downtown Association Amy Anderson MI 3500 4 PM-10 PM www.sjdowntown.org 408.279.1775 Center for Performing Arts and Almaden Blvd between Park Avenue and San [email protected] Jul 4 Rose White and Blue Parade Alameda Business Association Larry Clark JP 35000 10 AM-3 PM www.the-alameda.com 408-436-8581 Dana Avenue, University Avenue, The Alameda [email protected] Jul 4 Cancelled 94.5 KBAY-Mix106 Big Bang Party 94.5 KBAY-MIX 106.5 & San Jose Judy Dixon MI 2500 (Changed Organizations) Downtown Association 5 PM-11 PM 408.278.6307 Center for Performing Arts and Almaden Blvd between Park Avenue and San [email protected] printed on 11/14/2016 page 17 2016 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 Jul 4 Montevideo July 4th Parade and Run Montevideo Improvement Association Todd Osborn JP 572 7 AM-1 PM Puerto Vallarta Drive, Vera Cruz Drive, Monteverde Drive, Montelegre Drive, 408-268-7343 [email protected] July 7 thru July 10 US Olympic Trails-Gymnastics San Jose Sports Authority Carrie Benjamin MI 8 am to 8 pm Arena Green, Circle of Palms, Plaza Park, Discovery Meadow, Autumn Street 408.288.2936 [email protected] Jul 9-10 Obon Festival San Jose Buddhist Church Jim McClure MI 11000 Sat: 12 PM-10 PM sjbetsuin.com 408.293.9292 Sun: 12 PM-8 PM 5th St between Jackson & Taylor [email protected] 650 N. 5th Street - Church Lot blocked by Festival (N/C) Jul 14, Music in the Park 2016 San Jose Downtown Association Amy Anderson MI 3200 Aug 4 & 25 www.sjdowntown.com 408.279.1775 x324 5 PM-9:45 PM Plaza de Cesar Chavez [email protected] Market Street parking lane and lane 1 North and Southbound Jul 14 Pop Up Boom Box Performance San Jose Jazz Scott Fulton JP 100 4:30 PM-7 PM www.sanjosejazz.org 408-288-7557 Repertory Plaza [email protected] Jul 16 Lantern Run 5K/10K Chinese Church Women’s Group Theresa Yang JP 600 6 PM-9 PM GRP&G Arena Green East, Guadalupe River Trail 214-396-4302 [email protected] Jul 16 University of Phoenix Graduation SAP Center at San Jose James Hamnett JP 900 8 AM-1 PM Autumn Street between Santa Clara and Saint John 408-977-4718 [email protected] printed on 11/14/2016 page 18 2016 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 Jul 22 - 27 2016 AT&T MLS All-Star Week San Jose Sports Authority David Eadie MI 3000 9 AM-9 PM Plaza de Cesar Chavez 408.288.2931 Circle of Palms [email protected] Jul 23 Business Circle Back-Alley Barbecue The Street Plans Collaborative Julie Flynn MI 100 12 PM-3 PM (Consultant to Greenbelt Alliance) Business Circle Back Alley 408.983.0856 Time Deli Parking Lot 349 S Bascom Ave [email protected] Jul 23 San JOse Low Rider Car Show San Jose Low Rider Car Show Marco Sermeno JP 1100 12 PM-5 PM Capitol Drive In 408-314-4696 [email protected] Jul 29 Adobe Field Trip Adobe Systems Inc. Helen Lau JP 900 11 AM-1 PM McKenery Parkl 510-301-6888 [email protected] printed on 11/14/2016 page 19 2016 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 August 2016 Aug 2 Saint James Park National Night Out San Jose Downtown Association Kymberli Brady IO 650 6 PM-10 PM www.sjdowntown.org 408-691-7826 St. James Park [email protected] Jul 14, Music in the Park 2016 San Jose Downtown Association Amy Anderson MI 3200 Aug 4 & 25 www.sjdowntown.com 408.279.1775 x324 5 PM-9:45 PM Plaza de Cesar Chavez [email protected] Market Street parking lane and lane 1 North and Southbound Aug 5 through San Jose Musical Swings Project San Jose Jazz Bruce Labadie MI 150 Oct 4 www.sanjosejazz.org 831.704.7435 Daily 10 AM - 10 PM [email protected] Aug 5 Downtown Farmers Market San Jose Downtown Association Amy Anderson JP 1500 Every Friday from May www.sjdowntown.org 408-279-1775 x324 6th thru November San Pedro Street between Santa Clara and Saint John [email protected] 18th. 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Aug 5 South First Fridays Presents STREET Two Fish Design Brian Eder MI 2500 Sept 2 MRKT Summer Series www.southfirstfridays.com 408.271.5151 Oct 7 & 8 Fri: 7 PM-11 PM South 1st between San Carlos and William Street [email protected] Fri: 7 PM-11 PM Fri: 7 PM-11 PM Aug 5-7 GRAN Festival Sacred Heart of Jesus Lety Gomez JP 725 Fri: 5 PM-11 PM Sacred Heart Church 325 Willow Street 408-292-0146 x206 Sat: 12 PM-11 PM [email protected] Sun: 8:30 AM-10 PM printed on 11/14/2016 page 20 2016 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 Aug 6-7 San Jose Renaissance Faire Edutainment Unlimited Inc William Waters JP 3323 Sat: 10 AM-6 PM www.renprod.com 415-794-5839 Sun: 10 AM-5 PM GRP&G Discovery Meadow [email protected] Aug 10-21 Starlight Cinemas at Saint James Park San Jose Downtown Association Amy Anderson JP 500 Wednesday August www.sjdowntown.org 408-279-1775 x324 10th, 31st and St. James Park [email protected] September 21st - 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Silicon Valley Pride Silicon Valley Pride Thaddeus Campbell JP 2900 Sat: 4 PM-11 PM Festival and Parade www.sanjosepride.com 408-780-1346 Sun: 11 AM-6 PM Parade on Market from Saint John to San Carlos [email protected] printed on 11/14/2016 page 22 2016 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 Aug 27 FOAMFest - Festival of Arts and Music Opening Doors David Hernandez JP 2300 11 AM-5 PM www.od2020.com 408-393-1822 Alum Rock Avenue between White and Manning [email protected] Aug 27 Tie The Knot Fundraiser San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles Amanda Rawson JP 250 6 PM-10 PM Parque de Pobladores 408-971-0322 [email protected] Aug 27 Weber 2016 Consumer Class GMR Marketing
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