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The Final “Sunday Streets” of 2015

SF’s huge free block party takes over Valencia and The Mission
By - posted 10/17/2015 No Comment

Sunday Streets (March – October 2015) is San Francisco’s official block party – a sorta-monthly roving neighborhood celebration and five hour street party where the streets are closed to vehicles, so pedestrians, roller skaters, bicyclists, yoga classes, and everyone except for cars can take over the streets for an afternoon.

Funcheap is proud to be a sponsor and an official partner of Sunday Streets.

What happens at Sunday Streets?
Every month is a completely different party, but throughout the 2015 season you can expect activities like treasure hunts, dance performances, hula hooping, dodgeball games, yoga classes, bubble parties, and tons more fun stuff in the city streets, all for free.

2015 Sunday Streets Schedule

  • March 8: Season kick-off on The Embarcadero
  • April 12: Bayview/Dogpatch
  • May 10: Mission
  • June 14: Sunset
  • July 12: Tenderloin
  • August 16: Excelsior
  • September 13: Western Addition
  • October 18: Season finale in the Mission

Help San Francisco close out the 2015 Sunday Streets season while enjoying the vibrant community along Valencia Street on Sunday, October 18th between 11 am and 4 pm. The blocks of Valencia Street between McCoppin Plaza and 26th Street will be filled with free, fun activities for kids and adults alike.

Sunday Streets
Sunday, October 18, 2015 | 11am to 4pm
Valencia St. from McCoppin Plaza to 26th Street
FREE

> Check out the full list of activities

Just a few of the highlights from the season finale will include live music, free bike rentals and demos, performances from Abada Capoeira, children’s arts and crafts, board breaking demos by Quantum Martial Arts, interactive art installations, health and wellness activities, and free bike repair from PODER, Bay Area Bike Mobile, and REI.

Dance lovers can choose from Zumba, Belly Dance, and Breakdance lessons or head straight to the Swing, Cuban Salsa, or Oldies Dance parties. Open space enthusiasts can pickup an activity guide for a self-guided tour of the Valencia Street parklets or just enjoy the 1.5+ miles of car free streets in the heart of the Mission district.