Track the Fun Is Your Guide to Attractions and Events Served by Cinco Y Cinco / Five & Five Exhibit Sept 3 & 4, 10 Am – 5 Pm Caltrain

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Track the Fun Is Your Guide to Attractions and Events Served by Cinco Y Cinco / Five & Five Exhibit Sept 3 & 4, 10 Am – 5 Pm Caltrain Sun, year-round, 9 am – 1 pm San Jose Downtown San Jose Diridon station VTA light rail to Santa Clara station Santa Clara & San Pedro streets Fri, thru Nov. 20, 10 am – 2 pm Track Museums/Attractions Ringling Bros. and San Jose Museum of Art Barnum & Bailey Presents Out Of This World San Jose Diridon station VTA light rail to San Antonio Aug. 25 – Sept. 5 Bring your Caltrain same-day the Fun 110 S. Market St. Summer 2016 ticket or Clipper card to the Arena Life and Labor: The Photographs Box Office the day of the show to of Milton Rogovin SAVE $5 on tickets. (Offer excludes Community Events & Fun Destinations thru Mar. 19 Front Row and VIP seats. No double Indestructible Wonder discounts.) ringling.com thru Jan. 28 sjmusart.org Mountain View Center for Cantor Arts Center at Performing Arts Stanford Mountain View station Palo Alto station 500 Castro St. Marguerite shuttle to Sweeney Todd Lomita Dr. & Museum Way July 7 – 10 Richard Diebenkorn: The James and the Giant Peach Sketchbooks Revealed July 14 – 17 thru Aug. 8 mvcpa.com Edward Hooper: New York Corner thru Aug. 8 Levi’s Stadium museum.stanford.edu Mountain View station VTA light rail to Great America 4900 Marie P. Bartolo Way, Concerts / Theaters Levi’s Stadium San Jose Center for the Kenny Chesney August 6, 5 pm Performing Arts Coldplay San Jose Diridon station Sept. 3, 8 pm 255 S Almaden Blvd levisstadium.com VTA light rail to Convention Ctr. The Phantom of the Opera AT&T Park Sept. 15 – Oct. 2 San Francisco Station broadwaysanjose.com 24 Willie Mays Plaza San Francisco, CA SAP Center at San Jose Opera at the Ball Park San Jose Diridon station July 2, 7:30 pm 525 W Santa Clara St. Guns N’ Roses Sting & Peter Gabriel Aug. 9, 6:30 pm July 14, 7 pm San Francisco Fest on the Green Barbara Streisand Sept. 4, 5 pm Aug. 4, 7 pm Carrie Underwood sanjosetheaters.org Sept. 10, 7 pm Shopping Tour of Gymnastic Champions Caltrain serves the best shop- Sept. 18, 5 pm ping centers and downtowns sapcenteratsanjose.com along the Peninsula. Visit www. caltrain.com/shopping. Caltrain is a partnership of SFMTA, San Mateo County Transit District and VTA. Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® 1.800.660.4287 • www.caltrain.com Presents Out Of This World Aug 25 – Sept 5 facebook.com/Caltrain @Caltrain 07/16-20M/JSB/E Muni Route 30 Millbrae station Fun - All Week Long Marina Blvd & Laguna St. Broadway & Victoria Ave. Track the Fun is your guide to attractions and events served by Cinco y Cinco / Five & Five Exhibit Sept 3 & 4, 10 am – 5 pm Caltrain. Use the colored headings to find the attraction or event. thru August 28 millbrae.miramarevents.com Directly below each event or venue is the station name and any fortmason.org Mountain View Art & additional transit service required to complete the trip. Music in the Park Summer Wine Festival For more information about schedule and fares, call 1.800.660.4287 Concert Series Mountain View station (TTY 650.508.6448) or visit www.caltrain.com. San Jose Diridon station Castro St. & Evelyn Ave. VTA light rail to Convention Ctr. Sept. 10 & 11, 10 am – 6 pm Para información en Español, llame 1.800.660.4287 (TTY 650.508.6448). Plaza De Cesar Chavez Park mountainview.miramarevents.com Cần dịch thuật, xin gọi 1.800.660.4287. AC/D She and Killer Queens Ghirardelli Square 中文資料,請電 1.800.660.4287。 Thurs, July 14 Ozomatli Chocolate Festival Muni Route 30 or 47 San Francisco station Sports Thurs, August 4 Caltrain special post-fireworks service Muni Route 30 sjdowntown.com Stanford Football Mon, July 4 Larkin & North Point streets Stanford station pier39.com Santa Clara County Fair Sept. 10 & 11, noon – 5pm 625 Nelson Rd., Stanford Stadium 4th of July Parade & Festival San Jose Diridon station ghirardellisq.com vs USC VTA Route 68 to 344 Tully Road Sat, Sept. 17 Redwood City station Downtown Aug. 4 – 6 Farmer’s Markets Regular scheduled trains stop at thefair.org Stanford Stadium station Mon, July 4, 9 am – 5 pm Exit at the city station unless noted. gostanford.com parade.org Outside Lands San Mateo Event Center San Francisco station San Francisco Ferry Plaza San Francisco Giants Muni N–Judah to Golden Gate Pk San Francisco station San Francisco station Hillsdale station 2495 S. Delaware St. Aug. 5 – 7 Muni N–Judah or T–Third to 24 Willie Mays Plaza, AT&T Park The Embarcadero/Ferry Building Bead Show sfoutsidelands.com thru Oct. 4 Tue & Thur, 10 am – 2 pm July 15 – 17 Caltrain runs special service. San Jose Jazz Summer Fest Sat, 8 am – 2 pm For schedule information visit intergem.com San Jose Diridon station www.caltrain.com/sfgiants Fashion Market Northern VTA light rail to Convention Ctr. The Fresh Market sfgiants.com California Downtown Burlingame Aug. 21 – 23 Aug. 12 – 14 Park Road. & Burlingame Ave. San Jose Earthquakes fashionmarketnorcal.com sanjosejazz.org Thur, thru Nov. 3 pm – 7 pm Santa Clara station Home Show Sun, year-round, 9 am – 1:30 pm VTA #10 Airport Flyer Sept. 30 – Oct. 2 Burlingame on the Avenue Burlingame station 1123 Coleman Ave. sanmateohomeshow.com Belmont thru Oct. 25 Downtown Burlingame Caltrain parking lot sjearthquakes.com Connoisseur’s Marketplace Burlingame Ave. Sun, 9 am – 1 pm Menlo Park station Aug. 20 & 21, 10am – 6pm Burlingame Dragons Santa Cruz Ave. & El Camino Real burlingamechamber.org San Carlos Burlingame station July 16 & 17, 10 am – 6 pm San Carlos station 1 Mangini Way menloparkchamber.com Silicon Valley Pride Laurel & Cherry St. thru July 10 Festival Sun, year-round, 10 am – 2 pm burlingamedragons.com Family. Fitness. Fun! San Jose Diridon station Burlingame station Redwood City Kiwanis 49ers VTA light rail to Discovery Redwood City station Washington Park Meadow Park Mountain View station 850 Winslow St. Sat, July 16, 10 am - 4 pm 180 Woz Way VTA light rail to Great America Sat, thru Nov. 29, 8 am – noon Smdailyjounral.com/familyfun Sun, Aug. 27 & 28 4900 Marie P. Bartolo Way, 2016 Blues Festival svpride.com Menlo Park Levi’s Stadium Menlo Park station thru Jan 1 Redwood City station Palo Alto Festival of the 2200 Broadway, Chestnut St. & Santa Cruz Ave. Caltrain runs special service. Arts Sun, year-round, 9 am – 1 pm For schedule information visit Courthouse Square Palo Alto station www.caltrain.com/49ers July 22, 5pm – 8:30pm & University Ave. & High St. Palo Alto 49ers.com July 23 noon – 8 pm Aug. 27 & 28, 10 am – 6 pm Palo Alto station palbluesfestival.com mlaproductions.com/paloalto Gilman St. & Hamilton Ave. Sat, thru. Dec. 17, 8 am – noon Festival/Events Fort Mason Millbrae Art & Wine San Francisco station Mountain View th Festival 4 of July Waterfront Caltrain station Celebration Event dates and times may change without notice. Except when events or games are San Francisco station Please check with organizer prior to attending the event. held at Levi’s Stadium.
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