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Mission Community Market | Bartlett Street & 21st Street, San Francisco, CA
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SF’s Oldest Mural Unveiling Celebration | Mission
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Mission Community Market | Bartlett Street & 21st Street, San Francisco, CA
Event Details
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The Mission Community Market returns for its second season of street foods, farmers market, dance, music and art all outdoors in the street.
Special event: The public unveiling of SF’s first mural, hidden for over 200-years in Mission Dolores. It has been reproduced and painted on a building at the site of the Mission Community Market.
Activities of the Day:
- Mural unveiled with artists Jet Martinez, Bunnie Reiss and Ezra Eismont and Ben Wood, the visual artist who documented the mural.
- District 9 Supervisor David Campos will address the community and open up the first MCM of 2011.
- Folk singer Diana Gameros and her trio will play in the street.
- the youth dance group Moving Beyond Productions will perform in the street.
- Mixtiso Latin Hip-Hop Dance will perform in the street.
- Street food vendors from Chaac Mool, Good Foods BBQ, Sweet Constructions, Chile Lindo empanadas, Mission Pie, Arizmendi Bakery, and more.
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
Cost: FREE
Tags: Free, Live Music, San Francisco History
Categories: *Top Pick*, Art & Museums, Eating & Drinking, Fairs & Festivals, Live Music, San Francisco
Venue: Mission Community Market
Address: Bartlett Street & 21st Street, San Francisco, CA