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-June 3 - 5, 2006 - Union Street Fair+'''June 3 - 5, 2006''' - '''Union Street Fair'''
Union St. from Gough St. to Steiner St. San Francisco, CA Union St. from Gough St. to Steiner St. San Francisco, CA
-Schedule: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Cost: Free Primary Phone: (800) 310-6563 Web site: www.unionstreetfestival.com+Schedule: 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
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 +Cost: Free
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 +Primary Phone: (800) 310-6563
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 +Web site: [http://www.unionstreetfestival.com www.unionstreetfestival.com]
More than 200 craftspeople and artists will be on hand exhibiting their creations—everything from leather purses and handmade jewelry to framed photographs and painted portraits. You'll also find a wide variety of gourmet foods, bistro-style cafes, wine and beer gardens, and two entertainment stages with live music that includes jazz and classical. Also, a family area with activities and hands-on art projects for kids. More than 200 craftspeople and artists will be on hand exhibiting their creations—everything from leather purses and handmade jewelry to framed photographs and painted portraits. You'll also find a wide variety of gourmet foods, bistro-style cafes, wine and beer gardens, and two entertainment stages with live music that includes jazz and classical. Also, a family area with activities and hands-on art projects for kids.
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 +'''June 4 - 11, 2006 - Berkeley Festival & Exhibition'''
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 +Various locations Berkeley and San Francisco, CA
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 +Schedule: Call or check Web site for schedule
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 +Cost: $16–$42
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 +Primary Phone: (510) 642-0212
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 +Web site: [http://bfx.berkeley.edu bfx.berkeley.edu]
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 +Ten main stage performances, dozens of fringe events featuring music from the Middle Ages through the Baroque, an international Bach competition, a marketplace with intruments, recordings, accessories, and much more.
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 +'''June 17 - 18, 2006 - North Beach Festval'''
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 +Grant Ave. (between Columbus and Filbert) and Washington Square Park San Francisco, CA
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 +Schedule: 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
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 +Cost: Free
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 +Primary Phone: (415) 989-2220
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 +Web site: [http://www.sfnorthbeach.org www.sfnorthbeach.org]
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 +In the past, this Italian neighborhood was a playground for pirates, beatniks, and fan dancers. While the area is calmer now, its cultural scene is still rich in art, music, and pasta sauce. This oldest of American urban street fairs offers delectable Italian foods, authentic street chalk art, animal blessings, and live bands playing jazz, blues, and other music. More than 100,000 people are expected to attend.

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June 3 - 5, 2006 - Union Street Fair

Union St. from Gough St. to Steiner St. San Francisco, CA

Schedule: 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Cost: Free

Primary Phone: (800) 310-6563

Web site: www.unionstreetfestival.com

More than 200 craftspeople and artists will be on hand exhibiting their creations—everything from leather purses and handmade jewelry to framed photographs and painted portraits. You'll also find a wide variety of gourmet foods, bistro-style cafes, wine and beer gardens, and two entertainment stages with live music that includes jazz and classical. Also, a family area with activities and hands-on art projects for kids.


June 4 - 11, 2006 - Berkeley Festival & Exhibition

Various locations Berkeley and San Francisco, CA

Schedule: Call or check Web site for schedule

Cost: $16–$42

Primary Phone: (510) 642-0212

Web site: bfx.berkeley.edu

Ten main stage performances, dozens of fringe events featuring music from the Middle Ages through the Baroque, an international Bach competition, a marketplace with intruments, recordings, accessories, and much more.


June 17 - 18, 2006 - North Beach Festval

Grant Ave. (between Columbus and Filbert) and Washington Square Park San Francisco, CA

Schedule: 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Cost: Free

Primary Phone: (415) 989-2220

Web site: www.sfnorthbeach.org

In the past, this Italian neighborhood was a playground for pirates, beatniks, and fan dancers. While the area is calmer now, its cultural scene is still rich in art, music, and pasta sauce. This oldest of American urban street fairs offers delectable Italian foods, authentic street chalk art, animal blessings, and live bands playing jazz, blues, and other music. More than 100,000 people are expected to attend.