While February may be the shortest month of the year, there’s definitely no shortage of exciting things to do! From ringing in the Lunar New Year in San Francisco and San Jose, to celebrating the Native American Two-Spirit tradition and the Oakland Black experience, opportunities to partake in vibrant cultural expressions are not to be missed. You also have the chance to meet your favorite Giants player or stroll along the historic Main Street in Martinez while sipping fine wine and tasting delicious chocolates. Whatever you choose, there is a lot to look forward to along the Capitol Corridor!
Tag: Arts & Entertainment
Enter to Win Tickets to See MISS SAIGON in San Francisco!
October 5, 2018
July Fun Along the Capitol Corridor
July 5, 2018Trying to save some money with a staycation or fill in some free time on the calendar? Seize the summer and have fun this July with these sizzling events along the Capitol Corridor!
Weekend Picks: San Francisco Great Dickens Christmas Fair, San Jose Hands-on History Day, Berkeley Rumba Party and Sacramento Kings Kids Club Day
November 16, 2017Prepare for a weekend full of festivities along the Capitol Corridor! Delight in the Christmas spirit at the Dickens Fair in San Francisco, celebrate San Jose’s 240th birthday, dance the afternoon away at a Rumba Party in Berkeley, or ice skate with the Sacramento Kings Kids Club. There is so much fun to be had all weekend long! More Weekend Picks: San Francisco Great Dickens Christmas Fair, San Jose Hands-on History Day, Berkeley Rumba Party and Sacramento Kings Kids Club Day
Weekend Picks: Oakland First Friday Art Murmur, Berkeley Summer Symphony, Fremont Arts Festival, and San Francisco Nihonmachi Fair
August 3, 2017Take an evening stroll looking at art in Oakland, enjoy a free symphonic concert in Berkeley, gather for a weekend of art and wine at a festival in Fremont, and celebrate Asian Pacific culture in San Francisco. It’s a weekend full of summer events along the Capitol Corridor!
More Weekend Picks: Oakland First Friday Art Murmur, Berkeley Summer Symphony, Fremont Arts Festival, and San Francisco Nihonmachi Fair