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“Sunday Streets” Comes to The Mission

SF’s neighborhood block party takes over 1.5 miles of Valencia Street
By - posted 7/14/2019 No Comment

Sunday Streets (March – October 2019) 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, and yogis take over the streets for an afternoon.

“Sunday Streets 2019” Street Festival & Block Party
Sundays, March 10- October 20, 2019 | 11 am to 4 pm
All Over San Francisco
FREE

What happens at Sunday Streets?
Every month is a completely different party, but throughout the 2019 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.

2019 Sunday Streets Schedule

On July 14, Sunday Streets returns to the sunny Mission district for a second round of car-free streets. From Duboce Ave to 26th St., Valencia Street transforms into to an open community space for all to enjoy.

Enjoy 1.5+ miles of car-free community space for you and your neighborhood to enjoy. Walk, dance, skate, bike, play, and explore the whole route while taking in live music, education and professional development resources, blood pressure screenings, food demos and more.

Check out two Activity Hubs at 24th and 16th Streets and over a mile of open space with an outdoor lounge, interactive art projects, free scooter and bike rentals and plenty of live music and dance.

16th St. Hub:
– Giant Lego Build with DCYF
– Dance with DJ Max Kim
– Games with SF Parks Alliance
– Mission Housing Play Streets Pop-Up
– Pet Adoptions with Finding a Best Friend Rescue
– Tightrope walking from SF Circus Center
– Mobile Rec Climbing Wall
– Reptile Petting Zoo with Tree Frog Treks

18th St.:
2019 Livability Summit & Awards Brunch with Free Livability Summit with talks on Transit, Mobility & Public Health
Pollinator Tea Party at Sunday Streets Mission with SF Rec and Park:

  • Make-Your-Own-Antenna Station
  • Bee-friendly Tea
  • Costume Contest: Come as your favorite pollinator. Costume Contest begins at 12:30 pm.
  • Learn how to help sustain honey bees, butterflies and other important pollinators within the city

22nd St:
– ABÁDA Capoeira San Francisco

24th St. Hub:
– Free Bike and Scooter Rentals from Skip, Lime, Ford GoBike and JUMP
– Live Music Stage with Ahoolie Foundation Frontera Collection, Chavalos de Aquí y Allá, Club Anywhere, FatChanceBellyDance, Felipe Y Las Estrallas Del Mar, Psyvera, San Francisco Rock Project, & San Francisco Ukulele Rebellion