Art and Wine Festival Santa Clara 2018 Vendor Fees
Fair and festival season has arrived in the Bay Area. Here's a rundown of events through Labor Day and and beyond. If you want to accept your festival included in the online listing, electronic mail lherendeen@bayareanewsgroup.com.
May 27-June 2
Healdsburg Jazz Festival: May 31-June 9. Downtown Healdsburg and Santa Rosa. Performances by world-renowned musicians in diverse settings, including Raven Theater, Hotel Healdsburg, and several boutique restaurants and wineries. Lineup includes Ralph Towner, Joey DeFrancesco, Carla Bley, Regina Carter. Free-$75. healdsburgjazz.org
RockSoberFest: May 31-June 2. Mendocino County Fairgrounds, 14400 Highway 128, Boonville. Feel sober fun with 11 bands and three comedians. Likewise camping ground, meditation, recovery, meetings, fellowship. $10-$25. www.cleanandsobermusicfest.org

San Jose Greek Festival: 5-10 p.m. May 31, eleven a.k.-10 p.m. June ane, eleven a.thou.-nine p.1000. June 2. St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 1260 Davis St., San Jose. Greek food, music, dancing, entertainment, arts and crafts. Admission, $five adults, $3 students/seniors, kids under 12 complimentary. Sanjosegreekfestival.org
Berkeley World Music Festival: June 1-2. Mix of music from noon-8 p.m. throughout Telegraph Avenue neighborhood. Main information booth at Telegraph and Haste. Featured concert in People's Park with crafts fair June i. Sunday Streets plaza at Telegraph and Haste June ii. Costless. world wide web.berkeleyworldmusic.org/
Union Street Music Festival: 10 a.m.-5 p.thou June 1-2. Marriage Street from Gough to Steiner, San Francisco. Music, arts and crafts, nutrient, beer and wine. Gratuitous. www.unionstreetevents.com/
Redwood Mountain Faire: 11 a.m.-viii p.m. June 1-2. Roaring Campsite, 5355 Graham Hill Route, Felton. Alive music, arts and crafts, children's activities, food, beer and wine. $20-$30, $35-$55 two-mean solar day-laissez passer, kids under 12 free. world wide web.redwoodmountainfaire.com

Walnut Creek Art & Wine Festival: 11 a.m.-vii p.yard. June 1, xi a.g.-6 p.m. June ii. Heather Farm Park, 301 N. San Carlos Drive, Walnut Creek. Music, amusement, art, food, beer, wine, kids zone. Free. world wide web.artwinefestivalwc.com
San Leandro Cherry Festival: 11 a.1000.-half-dozen p.m. June 1. Downtown San Leandro. Parade at 10 a.one thousand., San Leandro Boulevard. Arts and crafts, food, children'south zone, entertainment. https://bit.ly/2HrI1ky
Bonny Doon Art, Wine & Brew Festival: i-seven p.m. June 1. Equestrian Park, 3675 Bonny Doon Road, Bonny Doon. Wine and craft beer tastings, local nutrient trucks, alive music and live auction benefiting the Bonny Doon Customs Schoolhouse Foundation. Ages 21 and over only. $55-$75. www.bonnydoonartandwinefestival.com

Castroville Artichoke Food & Vino Festival: 10 a.1000.-6 p.grand. June one, 10 a.k.-5 p.chiliad. June 2. Monterey County Fair & Issue Center, 2004 Fairground Road, Monterey. Showcasing dozens of artichoke dishes, cooking demonstrations, artichoke eating contests, field tours, wine and beer garden, live entertainment, arts and crafts. $five-$fifteen. http://artichokefestival.org/
Silicon Valley Jewish Music Festival: two-seven p.m. June 2. Addison-Penzak Jewish Community Center, 14855 Oka Route, Los Gatos. Almanac event will feature Jewish indie folk, neo-Hasidic and family unit music. KidZone, food trucks. $x-$18. https://apjcc.org/
Santa Cruz Pride Festival and Parade: June 2, 11 a.yard. parade, noon-four p.g. festival. Parade follows Pacific Artery and Church Street, festival between Cathcart and Cedar and Lincoln, Santa Cruz. Vendors, food trucks, music and children's activities. http://santacruzpride.org
June 3-9
Dia de Portugal Festival: ten a.m.-v p.m. June 8. History Park, 1650 Senter Road, San Jose. Portuguese heritage celebration with parade, nutrient, carnival, alive entertainment, cultural displays. Gratis. http://diadeportugalca.org/festival

Japanese Civilization Fair: 11 a.m.-6 p.grand. June 8. Mission Plaza, 103 Ant St., Santa Cruz. Japanese music and dance, crafts and food. Gratis. http://jcfsantacruz.org
Temescal Street Fair: Apex- 6 p.g. June 9. Telegraph Avenue betwixt 41st and 51st streets, Oakland. Music, art, carnival rides, food, craft beer. Free. http://temescalstreetfair.org/
It'southward A New Day — Summer Edition: Noon-nine p.m. June 9. The Dandy Northern, 119 Utah St., San Francisco. O ver 30 techno, firm and EDM artists, an interactive, immersive playground, Bay Area art installations, arts and crafts cocktails, popular food trucks, aerial performances and more. $20-$50. https://bit.ly/305RpjM
Filoli Summer Jazz Series: one p.m. selected Sundays June 9 through Aug. 25. Filoli Historic House and Garden, 86 Canada Road, Woodside. Jazz musicians from Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet to The John Santos Sextet. Complimentary snacks and beverages. Order a boxed lunch in advance, bring a picnic lunch or visit Quail'southward Nest Cafe. $65-$85, series ticket packagtes available; https://filoli.org/jazz/
June 10-16
Broadway Under the Stars: 7:30 p.yard. June 14-Sept. 8. Jack London Land Historic Park, 2400 London Ranch Road. Glen Ellen. Series of concerts and stage performances, with a live orchestra. Presented past Transcendence Theatre Company. $35-$99. transcendencetheatre.org.

Alameda County Off-white: 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Wednesday-Dominicus from June 14-July 7 (July iv gates close at three p.m.), carnival hours noon-close Midweek and Thursday and 11 a.grand.-close Fri to Sun and July 4, concerts nightly at 8 p.grand. Alameda Canton Fairgrounds, 4501 Pleasanton Ave., Pleasanton. A cattle drive downwardly Main Street will mark opening day. Rodeo, horse racing, monster truck events, demolition derby, carnival, fair exhibits, nutrient and beverage. Concert performers include State of war, Ashanti, Sammy Kershaw, Loverboy, Sheila E., Trace Adkins. Admission, $8-$12 online and $10-$15 regular, parking, $8 online and $ten regular; bank check website for discounts, family passes and premium seating for concerts: http://annual.alamedacountyfair.com/
65th almanac North Beach Festival: 10 a.m.-half-dozen p.m. June 15-sixteen. North Beach district, San Francisco. Authentic Italian summer celebration featuring circus performances, Italian street painting, blessing of the animals, alive entertainment, craft and food. Gratuitous. www.sresproductions.com/events/north-beach-festival/

King of the County BBQ Challenge and Music Festival: 10 a.yard.-vii p.thou. June 15, ten a.one thousand.-v p.m. June xvi. Martinez Regional Shoreline Park, 1 Ferry St., Martinez. Live music, arts and crafts, finger-licking food. Gratis admission and parking. https://countybbq.com/
Pirate Festival: ten a.thousand.-half dozen p.m. June 15-16. Vallejo Waterfront Park, 298 Mare Isle Mode, Vallejo. Pirate encampment, swimming mermaids, treasure hunts, costume contests, colorful sea folk, children's area. General access, $12; gratuitous for ages 12 and younger. http://www.norcalpiratefestival.com/
Oakland Juneteenth "In the Town" Commemoration: Noon to six p.m. June 15. Eastmont Town Center, 73rd and Bancroft, Oakland. Live entertainment, dance lessons, gratuitous health screenings, food, vendors and more than. www.eventbrite.com
San Jose's Juneteenth in the Park Festival: Noon to seven p.m. June fifteen. Plaza de Cesar Chavez, San Jose. Entertainment, speakers, community booths, food, vendors and more. Detect updated info at world wide web.bayareajuneteenth.org.
Vallejo's 31st annual Juneteenth Festival: 11 a.yard.-4 p.thou. June xv. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, Vallejo, backside JFK Library. Entertainment, food, beverages, crafts, family health resources and more than. world wide web.vallejojuneteenth.com
Richmond Juneteenth Parade & Festival: 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. June 15. Nicholl Park, 32nd and MacDonald, Richmond. Parade at 10 a.grand. through four Richmond Neighborhood Communities. Entertainment, food, contests and children'south activities. www.ci.richmond.ca.us/427/Festivals
Berkeley Juneteenth Festival: eleven a.yard.-seven p.m. June 16. Southward Berkeley'southward 5-block Alcatraz-Adeline corridor. African drumming, jazz, blues, neo-soul, gospel, rhythm and dejection, and reggae music, exhibits, wellness screenings, two-on-two basketball tourney, art and crafts, nutrient. www.berkeleyjuneteenth.org

Stern Grove Festival: two p.m. Sundays June sixteen through Aug. 18. 19th Avenue and Sloat Boulevard, San Francisco. Performers include Digable Planets, Los Van Van, Galactic, Mitski, Toots and the Maytals, Psychedelic Furs, Pink Martini, San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco Ballet, more. Free. www.sterngrove.org
Palo Alto Earth Music Twenty-four hours: three-7:30 p.m. June 16. University Avenue, Palo Alto. L professional and apprentice musical acts perform a variety of genres at outdoor venues on Academy Artery. Free. http://pamusicday.org
June 17-23
Northern Nights Music Festival: 10 a.m.-x p.m. July 19-21. Cooks Valley Campground, 83950 Route 442 East, Piercy. Three-day overnight/camping music festival assuasive recreational cannabis dispensing and utilize on-site. Featuring bands Big Wild, Desert Hearts, Mikey Lion, Lee Reynolds and more. Also includes cannabis vendors and activities. $89-$399, including passing and multi-day passes. http://chip.ly/2PV9UT8
Clusterfest: four p.m. June 21, 1 p.m. June 22-23. Civic Center Plaza and Beak Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco. Comedy and music festival featuring comedians and musicians performing across multiple stages. Lineup includes Amy Poehler, Issa Rae, Sinbad, John Mulaney, Leslie Jones, Patton Oswalt, Colin Jost, the Roots, Courtney Barrett, more. Themed food and drinks, explore set recreations, original props, games and other activities. $109-$294.50 single twenty-four hour period, $295.fifty-1,250 3-day. www.clusterfest.com

Silicon Valley BBQ Championships: four-x p.m. June 21, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. June 22. Central Park, 909 Kiely Blvd., Santa Clara. More than lxx competing barbecue teams plus alive music, food, drinks, business/fine art and crafts vendors. Gratis admission, $10 parking. world wide web.svbbq.com
Danville Summerfest: ten a.m.-five p.g. June 22-23. Downtown Danville, Hartz Avenue. Live music, fine arts booths, vino and food booths, children's activities, fundraising dunk tank, plus a classic automobile show on Sunday. Free. www.danvillesummerfest.com

Woodies on the Wharf: 10 a.m.-3:thirty p.thousand. June 22. Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf. The 25th anniversary celebration features more than 200 classic surf wagons (pre-1952 wood-bodied cars), plus music and 3:30 p.m. parade of cars. Gratis admission. http://bit.ly/2vKizyt
Elote — The Corniest Festival Yet: 11 a.yard.-4 p.m. June 22-23. SoMa StrEat Nutrient Park. Go corn-crazy with boiled, grilled, topped and stuffed elote (Mexican corn). Classics like flamed-kissed corn on the cob slathered in butter, mayo, queso, plus stuffed corn dogs, elote tots, lumpia, paletas and more. Also includes Latrinx market, music and an optional all-y'all-can-drink craft beer. $0-$36. https://bit.ly/314rY2u
38th annual San Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival: Noon-8 p.g. June 22. Plaza de Cesar Chavez Park, 170 S Market St., San Jose. Main phase performers include Charlie Musselwhite, Elvin Bishop's Big Fun Trio, Lydia Pense & Cold Claret, JC Smith Band and Lady Bianca. Also featured are family unit friendly activities, craft and vendor fair, beer and nutrient. $20-$75. http://fountainblues.com/#
June 24-30

San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration and Parade: Noon-6 p.m. June 29. 11 a.yard.-6 p.one thousand. June 30. Civic Middle Plaza, San Francisco. twenty stages and venues. More than than 200 exhibitors featuring artists, food and drink vendors and more. $i-$five donation at gate. Parade 10:thirty a.thousand. June 30 down Market Street. www.sfpride.org
Halal Fest: Noon to x:30 p.thousand. June 29. Town Fair Plaza, 39100 Land St., Fremont. Food vendors serving Indian, Pakistani, Middle Eastern, Arab, Mediterranean, African and American dishes, plus global arts vendors. Details, online tickets: www.halalfest.com
Midsummer Art & Cultural Celebration: Noon to 7 p.thou.June 29. Triton Museum of Fine art, 1505 Warburton Ave., Santa Clara. Works by sixty artists, performances, demonstrations, and as well food trucks and live music from cultural groups. Free. www.tritonmuseum.org/Events.php
July 1-seven
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Livermore Shakespeare Festival: July 3-Aug. iv. Wente Vineyards Tasting Room, 5565 Tesla Road, Livermore. Performances of "Othello" (July three-21) and "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) (revised)" (July eighteen-Aug. four). Food trucks serving wood fired pizzas and more plus beer, vino and other drinks on hand at each performance. $18-$58; 925-443-2273, livermoreshakes.org.
Fillmore Jazz Festival: 10 a.thousand.-6 p.g. July 6-7. On Fillmore Street between Jackson and Eddy streets, San Francisco. Live music from multiple stages, fine fine art and crafts, nutrient and beverages. www.fillmorejazzfestival.com/

17th annual Monterey Beer Festival: 12:30-5 p.m. July vi. Monterey Canton Fair & Event Center, 2004 Fairground Road, Monterey. Beer, food and amusement. $45-$65. www.montereybeerfestival.com
Alameda Summer Fine art Fair & Maker Market: 10 a.m.-6 p.grand. July 7. Studio 23, 2309 Encinal Ave., Alameda. More 65 artists and featuring live painting, sketching, sculpting and illustration, live music, poetry and performance art. Free. www.alamedaartfair.com/
July 8-14
Festival Napa Valley: July 10-21. Napa Valley. A music, nutrient, wine and lifestyle festival featuring performances in classical music, jazz, theater and dance, food and vino events in Napa Valley settings. Performers include Patti Lupone, Robyn Adele Anderson, Sophia Bacelar, Diavolo, Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Seal, and more. Prices vary. festivalnapavalley.org
Mendocino Music Festival: July 12-27. Venues throughout Mendocino. Evenings include orchestra concerts, large band, bedchamber music ensembles, dance, blues, jazz, earth, folk, bluegrass and popular gimmicky music. Daytime concerts include lecture/recitals at the Piano Series, a performance by participants in the Emerging Artists Program, and small concerts. $15-$55. https://mendocinomusic.org/

Bricks past the Bay: ten a.m.-four p.m. July 13-fourteen. Santa Clara Convention Eye, 5001 Slap-up America Parkway, Santa Clara. Lego creations from across the country, People'south Choice contest and Lego vendors. $12-$15. bricksbythebay.com
Stanislaus Canton Fair: July 12-21. 900 Northward Broadway, Turlock. Children's area, concerts, live entertainment and exhibits. Access: $7-$12. Kids 6 and under costless. stancofair.com
Bastille Day Festival: 11 a.m.-6:30 p.1000. July xiii. Embarcadero Plaza, San Francisco. Food, outdoor bistro with vino and beer, vintage car show, kids playground, French Quarter tours, waiters race, petanque tournament. Costless. world wide web.bastilledaysf.org
San Rafael Hops and Vines Stroll: ii-7 p.m. July 13. Urban center Plaza, 1000 Fourth St., San Rafael. The tasting effect will feature new and established) downtown breweries, confined and restaurants and as well include San Rafael merchants and businesses offering wine and beer tastes inside their stores. $25-$thirty. http://chip.ly/2WFdaot
Bay Area Taco & Beer Festival: 3-vi p.thou. July thirteen. San Jose Municipal Stadium, 588 E. Alma Ave., San Jose. Unlimited pours of more 60 craft beers from local and regional breweries every bit well as unlimited taco tastings from dozens of restaurants and food trucks. Food trucks volition be selling additional nutrient and drinkable items. Too featuring vendors, photo booth, lucha libre wrestling, bull riding and more. $39-$89. http://flake.ly/2VNfKeC

ACGA Palo Alto Clay & Glass Festival: 10 a.yard.-5 p.one thousand. July xiii-14. Art Eye, 1313 Newell Road, Palo Alto. More than 130 clay and glass artists, hands-on clay activities, artist demos. Gratis. www.clayglassfestival.com
40th almanac Los Altos Arts & Wine Festival: 10 a.m.-six p.thousand. July 13-14. Downtown Los Altos, Master and State streets. Fine fine art, concerts, children's activities, food, wine and arts and crafts beers. Gratis. http://bit.ly/2YazOoN
July 15-21
Wanderlust Health Festival: July 18-21. Squaw Valley, Alpine Meadows, 1960 Squaw Valley Road, Olympic Valley. Wellness and mindfulness festival includes guides, yoga and meditation teachers, outdoor instructors, musical performers, speakers, artists and chefs. $30-$3,850. wanderlust.com/festivals/squaw-valley/
33rd annual Art Under the Oaks: 11 a.one thousand.-4 p.m.July twenty-21. Alden Lane Plant nursery, 981 Alden Lane, Livermore. Art, vino, food, live music and family fun. Gratis. www.aldenlane.com

Menlo SummerFest: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. July twenty-21. Santa Cruz Avenue, downtown Menlo Park. Alive music, 200 artists, "savory city" specialty foods, garden exhibits, health and health displays, artisan cocktails, craft beer and premium wine, children's zone, family fun run. Costless. summerfest.miramarevents.com/
Junk in the Torso Vintage Marketplace: 8-9 a.thousand. July twenty (early admission), 9 a.thousand.-4 p.thousand. July 20 (general), 10 a.m.-3 p.k. July 21. Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, 344 Tully Road, San Jose. Shop from vintage curators and handmade artisans from across the country. Live music and local nutrient trucks. $25 early admission, $25 general. http://bit.ly/2VR8ONI
PianoSonoma Music Festival: July 21-Aug. 3. Green Music Center at Sonoma State, 1801 E Cotati Ave, Rohnert Park. Featuring artists in residence and other musicians private and public concerts and community workshops in Sonoma County. Prices vary. gmc.sonoma.edu/author/pianosonoma/
July 22-28
PAL Music Festival: Noon-8 p.m. July 27. Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Live music, art booths, food trucks and a kids zone. Free admission. Concession proceeds benefit Police Activities League'due south educational and recreational summer programs for kids. www.PALMusicFestival.com

Gilroy Garlic Festival: x a.grand.-7 p.m. July 26, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. July 27, 10 a.m.-6 p.thousand. July 28 (archway gate closes one hr prior to outcome closing fourth dimension). Christmas Hill Park, 7050 Miller Ave., Gilroy. Gourmet alley, cooking demonstrations and competitions, craft, live entertainment, children's activities. Access, $12.99-$twenty; under ix free; discounts available for online purchases. world wide web.gilroygarlicfestival.com
Berkeley Kite Festival: 10 a.m.-half-dozen p.m. July 27-28. Cesar E. Chavez Park at the Berkeley Marina. Giant creature kites, free kite-making lessons, squad kite flight, nutrient, music, candy drop, children's zone with crafts, pony rides, more. Free. www.berkeleykitefestival.com

Alameda Fine art & Wine Faire: 10 a.k.-6 pm. July 27-28. Downtown Alameda, forth Park Street, between Encinal and Buena Vista avenues. Vendor booths, food, arts and crafts, wine, beer, live music, children'southward area and carnival rides. downtownalameda.com/Art-Wine-Faire
Benicia Waterfront Festival: 11 a.k.-vi p.m. July 27-28. Located on the First Street Green. Alive music, craft beers, wine, food, vendor village, children's activeness alley. $5-$ten, $15 two-solar day laissez passer. http://bit.ly/2J9ojuj

Art + Soul Oakland: Noon-6 p.thou. July 27-28. Downtown Oakland. Music, dance, artisan marketplace, craft beer, wine, food, fun zone. Performers include Jazz Mafia, Lyrics Born, Pointer Sisters, more. $eight-$18. http://artandsouloakland.com
Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music: July 28-Aug. 11. Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, 307 Church St., Santa Cruz. America's longest running festival of new orchestral music celebrates its 57th flavor with a remarkable women-axial season, featuring a series of relevant and forward-looking commissioned works. $30-$65. www.cabrillomusic.org
July 29-Aug. iv
Santa Clara County Fair: Aug. 1-4. Santa Clara Canton Fairgrounds, 344 Tully Road, San Jose. Amusement and other attractions TBA, check dorsum for updates. www.thefair.org

51st almanac Monterey Scottish Games & Celtic Festival: 9 a.grand.-vi p.m. Aug. 3-4. Monterey County Fair & Event Center, 2004 Fairground Route. Music, trip the light fantastic, food, whiskey tasting and athletic events of Scotland and Ireland. $12-$20. Children 8 and under free. www.montereyscotgames.com
Fremont Festival of the Arts: ten a.m.-six p.m. August 3-iv. Downtown Fremont, along Paseo Padre Parkway and nearby streets. More than 500 arts and crafts booths, Kid Metropolis, live music, food, beer and wine. Free. www.fremontfestival.internet/
San Jose Renaissance Faire & Fantasy Fest: Aug. three-4. Discovery Meadow, 180 Woz Style, San Jose. Pageantry, total-gainsay jousting and other games and demonstrations, artisans, food and drink, crafts, music and trip the light fantastic toe. $10-$18, under half-dozen free. www.sanjosefaire.com
Aug. 5-11

San Jose's Jazz Summer Fest: Aug. nine-11. Plaza de Cesar Chavez, 170 S. Market place St., San Jose. More than than 100 performances on 12 stages in downtown San Jose. Performers include Marcus Shelby, Zydeco Flames, Charlie Hunter, Fred Hersch and many more. $15-$395. Tickets, lineup, schedule: http://Summerfest.sanjosejazz.org
Rosie Rally Domicile Front Festival: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. ten. Craneway Pavilion, Ford Assembly Plant, 1414 Harbour Style, Richmond. A family-friendly event with alive music, food, costume contests, dancing and more. Gratuitous. www.rosietheriveter.org/events/rosie-rally
Aug. 12-18
Polk Street Blues Festival: ten a.m.-6 p.chiliad. Aug. 17-xviii. Polk Street, betwixt California to Sutter streets, San Francisco. Live music, arts and crafts, food booths and more than. Free. bayareabluesfestival.com

Festival of World's India Day Festival: ten a.m. to half-dozen p.m. Aug. 17-Aug. 18. Downtown Fremont, 39439 Paseo Padre Parkway and nearby streets. Health fair, movie festival, food festival, dance competition. And chiliad parade runs xi a.m.-1 p.m. Aug. 18. Free. www.fogsv.com
37th almanac Hayward Zucchini Festival: ten a.thousand.-8 p.1000. Aug. 17-18. Southland Mall, Hayward. Zucchini dishes, zucchini-growing contest, alive music, arts and crafts, children'due south rides and food. Admission, $v-$10; kids under 5 gratis. www.zucchinifest.org
Scotts Valley Fine art, Vino and Beer Festival: 10 a.m.-6 p.thou. Aug. 17 and x a.one thousand.-5 p.m. Aug. xviii. Skypark, 361 Kings Village Road, Scotts Valley. Fine art, food, live music, classic cars, dog show, children's activities, vino and beer. Gratuitous. world wide web.svartfestival.com
Aug. nineteen-25
Palo Alto Festival of the Arts: x a.k.-6 p.m. Aug. 24-25. University Ave., Palo Alto. Well-nigh 300 arts booths, 60 Italian street painters for the Italian Street Painting Expo (on Tasso Street), sculpture plaza, children's art studio, nutrient and beer and wine. Free. mlaproductions.com
Chocolate & Chalk Fine art Festival: 10 a.yard.-5 p.1000 Aug. 24. Forth Gourmet Ghetto, North Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley. Create chalk fine art and swallow chocolate. Prizes awarded for best drawings. Live entertainment, vendors. Complimentary. https://bit.ly/2KrLttm

Italian Family Festa: xi a.thou.-8 p.m. Aug. 24 and 11 a.one thousand.-6 p.m. Aug. 25. History Park, 1650 Senter Road, San Jose. Italian food, vino, grape stomp, bocce, Italian flag throwing sit-in, alive entertainment, cooking stage. Complimentary. www.italianfamilyfestasj.org
Taco & Tequila Festival: 11:xxx a.m.-half dozen p.1000. Aug. 24-25. San Lorenzo Park, Downtown Santa Cruz. Gourmet street tacos, beer, margaritas, arts and craft vendors, live music, including Tone Loc. Tequila sampling 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.1000. Aug. 24 only.Teguila tasting, $forty, general admission, $x. https://bit.ly/2rcpXko

Silicon Valley Pride: 4-10 p.m. Aug. 24 for Nighttime Festival, apex-6 p.1000. Aug. 25 for Day Festival. Plaza De Cesar Chavez Park, i Paseo De San Antonio, San Jose. Live entertainment, vendors and feed. Aug. 25 parade fourth dimension tba, forth Marketplace Street. www.svpride.com
Aug. 26-Sept. two (Labor Day weekend)
Scottish Highland Gathering and Games: 8 a.m.-half-dozen:30 p.yard. Aug. 31-Sept. 1. Alameda County Fairgrounds, 4501 Pleasanton Ave., Pleasanton. Caber tossing and other athletic games, traditional music and trip the light fantastic, Celtic heritage events, sheep domestic dog trials, whisky tasting, association gatherings. Accelerate tickets, $13-$45. Free for children 11 and under and active military personnel. See website for tickets to grandstand and trackside seating, tastings. www.thescottishgames.com
49th annual Millbrae Art & Wine Festival: 10 a.k.-5 p.m. Aug. 31-Sept. one. Broadway Avenue between Victoria and Meadow Glen, Millbrae. Music, art and crafts, nutrient, children's playland, auto show. Free. http://millbrae.miramarevents.com

Kings Mountain Art Off-white: 10 a.1000.-5 p.m. Aug. 31-Sept. 2. Kings Mount Burn down Station and Customs Middle, 13889 Skyline Blvd., Woodside. Fine art, food and beverages, and a children'due south craft and activities surface area. Gratuitous. world wide web.kingsmountainartfair.org
Sept. iii-8
Hot San Jose Nights: 10 a.m.-4 p.one thousand. Sept. 7. Reid-Hillview Aerodrome, 2500 Cunningham Ave., San Jose. Archetype car testify, airplanes on display, S.T.E.A.M. festival for children, live music and food. Complimentary. www.hotsanjosenights.com

Pittsburg Seafood & Music Festival: x a.thousand.-7 p.m. Sept. 7-8. Along the Pittsburg Marina. Seafood booths, jet ski races, arts and crafts, amusement rides, rock wall climbing, live entertainment, wine, beer. Free. world wide web.pittsburgseafoodandmusicfestival.com
Mountain View Art & Wine Festival: 11 a.m.-seven p.m. Sept. 7 and ten am.-half-dozen p.m. Sept. 8. Castro Street, downtown Mountain View. Craft, music, food, wine, beer and children's park. Free. http://mountainview.miramarevents.com
Solano Avenue Stroll: 10 a.m.-5 pm. Sept. 8. Forth Solano Avenue in Berkeley and Albany. Over one mile of entertainment, food booths, craft, mechanical rides. Parade starts at 10 a.chiliad. and travels westbound from Colusa (in Berkeley) to Masonic (in Albany). Free. http://bit.ly/1AvLAHb
Sept. ix-15

Santa Cruz Canton Fair: Sept. 11-xv, noon-11 p.thousand. Wednesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-11 p.k. Saturday, x a.1000.-ten p.m. Dominicus, County Fairgrounds, 2601 Eastward. Lake Ave., Watsonville. Carnival rides, livestock, food, merchants, races, live music, fine art and children'due south activities. world wide web.santacruzcountyfair.com
Capitola Art & Wine Festival: ten a.m.-6 p.m. Sept. fourteen and 10 a.yard.-5 p.one thousand. Sept. xv. Capitola Village, Capitola. Fine art, wine, music, food, kids' activities. Costless. http://capitolachamber.com/art-and-wine-festival
Santa Clara Fine art & Wine Festival: 10 a.chiliad.-6 p.m. Sept. fourteen and x a.m.-five p.yard. Sept 15. Central Park, 969 Kiely Blvd., Santa Clara. More than 175 art and crafts booths, amusement, food, beer, wine and children'south activities. Gratuitous. www.santaclaraartandwine.com
Almaden Art & Wine Festival: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sept. 15. Almaden Lake Park, corner of Almaden Expressway and Coleman Avenue, San Jose. Art, food, beer and wine, entertainment, silent auction and children's zone. www.almadenwine.org
Sept. 16-22
Lafayette Art & Wine Festival: x a.m.-7 p.m. Sept.21 and 10 a.m.-half-dozen p.m. Sept. 22. Downtown Lafayette. More than 250 arts and crafts booths, amusement, children's activities, food, wine and beer. Complimentary. http://lafayettefestival.com

Bawl in the Park: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 21. William Street Park, S. 16th and E. William streets, San Jose. Dog costume and tail wagging contests, demonstrations of domestic dog agility, vendors for humans and dogs, kids entertainment zone. www.barksanjose.org
Salsa Festival: Noon-8 p.thousand. Sept. 21. Downtown Redwood Metropolis. Salsa music, salsa dancing and salsa tasting (noon-v p.one thousand.), plus tequila tasting, hands-on fine art projects, children's play area, music, dancing, food and more than. Costless access. https://scrap.ly/1NPKgJ5
Luna Park Chalk Art Festival: x a.1000.-5 p.m. Sept. 21. Backesto Park, San Jose. Artists, students and chalk enthusiasts create over 250 pieces of art throughout the park'south pathways. Arts and crafts, food trucks and live music. Free. world wide web.lunaparkarts.org
Sept. 23-29
Monterey Jazz Festival: 4 p.thousand. Sept. 27, 11:30 a.one thousand. Sept. 28-29. Monterey Canton Fair and Effect Middle, 2000 Fairground Route, Monterey. The 62nd annual festival, with 500 artists performing on 8 stages. Tickets and information: www.montereyjazzfestival.org

Northern California International Dragon Boat Festival: x a.m.-v p.one thousand. Sept. 28-29. Lake Merritt, Oakland. Teams from around the globe will compete in 40-foot dragon boats at the largest dragon gunkhole festival in the U.South. Food carts, cultural arts performances, kids zone, arts and crafts booths and more. Costless. world wide web.sfdragonboat.com
Pacific Coast Fog Fest: 10 a.m.-vi p.grand. Sept. 28-29. Pacifica, along Palmetto Avenue. Parade and marching ring competition, live music, sand sculpture demonstration, 200 arts and crafts booths, food, beverages, plus Family Fun Fest (i-four p.m. Sept. 30). Gratuitous. http://pacificcoastfogfest.com
Oct. 7-13
Silicon Valley Jazz Festival: 11 a.thou.-half-dozen p.grand.. Oct. 12-xiii. Burton Park, 900 Anecdote St., San Carlos. Event features local school groups, Bay Area musicians and national headliners. Beer, wine and food trucks. Gratuitous. www.svjazzfest.com/
To have your festival included in the online list, e-mail lherendeen@bayareanewsgroup.com.
Source: https://www.timesheraldonline.com/2019/05/31/2019-fairs-and-festivals-your-guide-to-fun-in-the-sf-bay-area-2
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