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Lively annual parade |
Santa Clara street San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95113 United States |
A colorful, raucous and noisy parade through downtown San Jose takes place every Cinco de Mayo weekend to celebrate Mexican freedom. All sorts of people participate - student and community organizations, businesses, political groups, musicians and dancers. The parade winds up where the huge festival begins, at Almaden Boulevard and Park Avenue. It is always a great, high-energy time for everyone, no matter what their ethnic persuasion. The event is free. Some vendors may accept credit cards. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Different Perspective |
PMB 108, 1346 The Almeda, Suite 7 GPCCSJ, Inc. San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95126 United States +1 408 278 5563 (Organizers) http://www.sjgaypride.com/ |
More than 20,000 people crowd the streets of the venue during this flamboyant festival of freedom and assertion. Though primarily for those with alternate lifestyles, the parade is attended by one and all. Generally held over a weekend, it features a Community Day in the park on a Saturday, followed by a massive parade on Sunday. Onlookers are treated to colorful costumes, music and events. Entertainment in the form of a Latin stage and dance areas keep the crowds grooving, while numerous food stalls provide the fuel. Other activities include arts and crafts workshops and information booths. A karaoke show, Mr. and Mrs. Gay South Bay contest and a Battle of the Bands program are also crowd pullers during the parade. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Remembering the ancestors |
640 North Fifth Street San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95112 United States +1 408 293 9292 http://www.sjbetsuin.com/ |
Over a weekend in summer, Japantown comes alive to the beats of Taiko drummers, as they pound their way along the streets. Organized by the San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin, the free festival is celebrated to remember the dead and to reconnect with their spirits. Cultural and religious tradition is at its peak here, with music, dress, food and ritual coming together in the presence of colorful lanterns on a Japanese dance pavilion. Expect to see some beautiful kimonos and Hapi coats on more than 700 Bon Odori dancers who move to the music of the Chidori Band of San Jose. Food booths include sushi, meats and desserts from both America and Japan, while bingo, game stalls and a raffle provide other entertainment. The "Buddhism 101" workshop offers opportunities for locals to learn about the faith, at the Jose Buddhist Temple, as part of the celebrations. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fifty Years of Fun |
344 Tully Road Santa Clara County Fairgrounds San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 95111 United States +1 408 494 3297 http://www.thefair.org/ |
This fun filled, old fashioned fair is one of the biggest in California, not to mention one of the best. It is all here arts, crafts, concerts, a carnival, food, livestock, exhibitions, auto races, games and plenty of things to keep the kids busy. There are also carnival rides and games to go with the down home food and top-notch musical performances. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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