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    Menlo Park Sidewalk Fine Arts Festival

    Menlo Park Sidewalk Fine Arts Festival

    3.5(4 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    It was really good this year! I am noticing a trend of more artists less "cheap factory-made" stuff…read moreand I couldn't be happier. Great pottery/ceramics, jewelry makers, painters, photographers, and more. I enjoyed leisurely strolling along, taking my time and enjoying chatting with some of the vendors. I grabbed a virgin Pina Colada which was very tasty and chock full of real blended pineapple. By the time 2:00pm rolled around, I realized I was hungry and noticed a booth selling BBQ'd oysters, these things were huge! And looked amazing. 3 giants oysters for $10. They had garlic, parsley and as he put them on the plate, the guy scooped pure melted butter and poured on top of them, with a wedge of lemon! Wow, I have to say those things were insanely delicious, and worth the money. Just a fine treat. Believe me, I was tempted to go back and get 3 more!!

    Festival is nice with food kid activities. Food was very pricy for the quality and super greasy…read more There are a bunch of good freebies (Creators Chicago Mix anyone?) There's also a bunch of people trying to sell you stuff like time shares. Overall a nice way to spend an hour or two particularly given no admission fee but it is overpriced on the stuff that counts. Crab roll - decent amount of crab on a tasty buttery bun. Life cilantro calamari - oily, greasy and gummy - "don't recommend Corn - the kind you pay $0.40 for at the store only $4 instead.

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    Menlo Park Sidewalk Fine Arts Festival - Probably the wrong festival.  But that is what came up...beautiful.

    Probably the wrong festival. But that is what came up...beautiful.

    Menlo Park Sidewalk Fine Arts Festival
    Menlo Park Sidewalk Fine Arts Festival

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    Palo Alto Festival of the Arts

    Palo Alto Festival of the Arts

    4.5(20 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    We visited the Palo Alto Festival of the Arts this past Sunday, and had a wonderful time exploring…read morethe many activities and vendors along University Avenue, a row of seemingly endless booths. Food, art, and merchandise  galore, to be viewed and/or purchased. Fascinating art displays caught my eye at every corner, so unique and simply remarkable. The Italian Street Painting Expo featured pastel paintings by chalk artists (my fave was the Sleeping Beauty piece... cuz how could I not love the rabbits in the boots!). Chopin & Chandeliers was an interactive piano with a "play me" sign just calling for musicians among the crowd to showcase their talents and entertain attendees under a shaded tent decorated with chandeliers sculpted from upcycling materials (ie. plastic bottles). The live entertainment was amazing and enjoyable, getting the crowd on its feet and in the mood for this joyous event. The rhythmic sounds of the violin and keyboard, by Tom Rigney & John R Burr, was a treat for my ears. And the late afternoon band on the Waverley Stage, The Cook 'n Fenny Combo, kept the good vibes going, heavy on the harmonica, tambourine, and guitar, performing hits like Joan Osborne's One Of Us. This was a great festival with free admission, lots to see and do, well organized, welcoming atmosphere, friendly people, and easy street parking less than a block away in the afternoon.

    First time here to this upscale art festival as after all the toney, well heeled folks in this area…read morehave disposable money. I really enjoyed this festival and unlike other festivals in the Bay Area there were not as many food vendors which was fine as University Ave has a plethora of great restaurants to choose from.

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    Palo Alto Festival of the Arts
    Palo Alto Festival of the Arts

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    Menlo Summerfest

    Menlo Summerfest

    3.7(3 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    i attended this year's edition of menlo park's annual summer street festival and was not…read moredisappointed...it just seems to get better and better each year! parking was a bit tricky, not surprisingly, and i had to park about 1/2 mile away from santa cruz ave, but it was such a beautiful day that i didn't mind the extra walking. the usual art, jewelry, craft, clothing, and gift vendors were present, as were several local food trucks. there were also some rides for children, and i saw members of the fire and police dept representing! there were some free samples from local vendors, and lots of local menlo park businesses to ask questions and learn from. i really enjoyed seeing many of the newer businesses at this event, to see how menlo park is changing and evolving. although i came alone, this fair is definitely suitable for families and children and i highly recommend visiting this annual summer festival if you are a menlo park resident, or visiting the peninsula for the day!

    Have been attending this event since it began... under a different name- we would attend both days…read more Attended this year as well unfortunately it has really lost a lot of lustre Perhaps it has run it's course- now 33 years later- ??? It used to be fun with interesting vendor booths & delicious food and music - Not many attendees for Saturday- quite empty actually for this annual event- At least a few of food vendors did tell us that it was NOT busy for them : ( Did noticed a new food booths that may have replaced the other favorites we look forward to- The end on the el camino side -was empty/ no one dancing - the music was so loud, difficult to enjoy it ... or order food at the near by food booths In past years there was a stage on the el camino side that was fun and entertaining- sadly not this year A little later in the day we went back only to find that some of the food booths were out of food- not good considering lack of crowd - constitutes poor planning Not any of the chefs or other interesting participants in this years event The vendor booths were much of the same with slight variation - The music in the park was okay ... better in the 6 o'clock stage - A new food vendor in particular was a nice addition - the mobile wood fire pizza... hope that returns (yes even on a warm day) We usually attend both days... although not this year for lack of interest Feel for the vendors that put so much time, expense and effort for not much return --- Oh well... maybe the planning committee will take a closer look and see how to fix this for next year's event in 2020 - otherwise it will be more of the same -

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    Bob and Fran

    Menlo Summerfest - More glass art

    More glass art

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    Salsa Festival - Redwood City - Come to found your hat style in the festival this sep 27.

    Salsa Festival - Redwood City

    3.8(13 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    I found this festival purely by chance while the Hubby and I were in downtown Redwood City to see a…read moreMovie. We had about 90 minutes to kill so had a look about, There were lot's of tents with games set up for children to play, a mini market selling crafts and some food stalls but I saw a severe lack of Salsa! lol. Maybe I shouldn't have taken the name too seriously as I was expecting to be able to get some Chips and Salsa to eat or even see some Salsa Dancing but no. There was also a big tent set up for Tequila tasting but there was not one drop of Tequila in sight or any indication when the event might start. I witnessed about 5 minutes of Music in the main square where a very large group of people had gathered waiting but then... nothing. For 10 minutes we stood there thinking ''well, everybody else is here, there must be something big about to happen''. So we waited... and waited... Still nothing. We eventually got bored and headed to The Sandwich Spot instead.

    Didn't know this event was going on until a friend told me to stop by. There was lots of stuff…read moregoing on, face painting, salsa dance off, bounce houses, salsa tasting. It was definitely a fun weekend event worth going to (since it was free). You do have to purchase salsa tasting packs though. I bought the 20 dollar pack, but I definitely think that it was unnecessary. Stick to the smaller amount because we had way too much for two people. My gripe is that my top three votes didn't make it to the top three?!?! Wtheck, maybe my tastebuds were off that day.

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    Salsa Festival - Redwood City - One of 4 streets packed by this event

    One of 4 streets packed by this event

    Salsa Festival - Redwood City - Shot of anejo at the tequila tasting tent

    Shot of anejo at the tequila tasting tent

    Salsa Festival - Redwood City

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    Annual Stanford Powwow - Beads for sale

    Annual Stanford Powwow

    4.7(10 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    The Annual Stanford Pow Wow is so fun. It is definitely something the whole family can do. Don't…read moreforget to get an Indian taco. So delicious and check out all the booths, jewelry, clothing, tribal gear, tribal, wear arts and crafts beads. So much fun. I am looking forward to going again next year.

    The Stanford Powwow is an annual event held every Mothers Day weekend on the campus of Stanford…read moreUniversity. The multi day celebration takes place at the Eucalyptus Grove on the corner of Galvez and Campus Drive. First held in 1971 it is a celebration of Native American Culture For the last decade I have had the privilege of attending the Powwow. Mostly we walk over during a lunch break as I work the weekend its always on. The biggest attraction for me at least is the singing, dancing, drum circles, and of course the ceremonial dress that the dancers wear. Its very clear that alot of time and effort goes into these. From the beadwork, to the feathers, each is a individual work of art. The dancing and signing area also impressive as well. There are a ton of booths selling a variety of native American jewelry, pottery, T-Shirts etc. Its quite a variety and seems to grow each year. The food booths present a variety of different food from Greek to Mexican. There is always a fry bread vendor and if you have not had the experience you should try it at least once. Moderation is the key with frybread. You eat too much too fast and you will have the buyers remorse LOL. That being said its a fun event for everybody and kids always seem to love it. Located near the Cantor and other landmarks it can be either a few hours or the whole day, or part of a multi stop trip.

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    Annual Stanford Powwow - Native American, gifts, clothing, and hats

    Native American, gifts, clothing, and hats

    Annual Stanford Powwow - Lots of venders for crafts and Native American at

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