Today's front page article in the S.F. Examiner is a good reminder to mark your calendar for B'game's summer events. The Examiner lists two:
June 12-13 40th Annual Art in the Park
August 7-8 ArtzFest ("Art on the Avenue")
And I would add another fun event:
July 31 Lions' Club Cars-in-the-Park
See you there!
Hoping we get my favorite band, Viva Brasil, for entertainment.
Posted by: Ron Fulderon | May 06, 2010 at 04:48 PM
More Spring than Summer, but Sunday May 16 from 2-4pm will be a presentation called, "Advantage: Burlingame, The Story of the Peninsula Tennis Club" presented by The Burlingame Historical Society at The Peninsula Tennis Club. Its free and open to the public. Please park in The Burlingame High Parking lot.
Posted by: Russ | May 07, 2010 at 09:35 PM
Also, Sunday May 16 from 9am-2pm the Citizens Environmental Council, Burlingame is presenting the third annual Green Street Fair located in the public parking lot behind Apple on Park Road. Tesla, a major sponsor and featured exhibitor, will be at the Fair with their electric roadster. Fun and excitement for the entire family. FREE and open to the public!
http://burlingamegreenfair.com/
Posted by: Jeff | May 08, 2010 at 07:33 PM
And another near term event is:
BurlingameBuzz is a series of dozens of unique documentary style short films all about the special town of Burlingame!
The red carpet premiere is Wednesday, May 12th at the Burlingame Public Library at 6:30 pm. Dozens of videos will go live after.
You can find more information and hear about the work going on by visiting the Facebook group or www.burlingamebuzz.com
Posted by: Joe | May 09, 2010 at 02:46 PM
It's going to be a great evening! We will be screening some incredible videos from places we all know and love, and will be presenting a feature teaser piece on Burlingame education too!
Contact Raziel Ungar for more information!
Posted by: Raziel Ungar | May 09, 2010 at 04:12 PM
I can't help but think that BurlingameBuzz is just a subtle way of driving people to a website that is selling real estate in Burlingame. Maybe it should be called BurlingameBiz?
Posted by: Concerned | May 09, 2010 at 09:48 PM
What's the problem? So, someone is trying to highlight our City and spotlight its attributes. If this helps to distinguish Burlingame from other places and in turn helps sell real estate then I am all for it. Efforts like this help maintain ALL property values in town. Everyone benefits!
Posted by: Jeff | May 10, 2010 at 09:30 AM