Superhero Street Fair, A New Festival Honoring Extraordinary People In The Community

by Scott Beale on July 20, 2009 · 2 comments

Superhero Street Fair

The first annual Superhero Street Fair, a new festival honoring community heroes, takes place on Saturday, July 25th at the Islais Creek Promenade in San Francisco.

The Superhero Street Fair lands in San Francisco on Saturday, July 25 to honor extraordinary people in our community and to celebrate the “superhero” within all of us. It will happen from 1PM to Midnight along the beautiful Islais Creek Promenade on the southern edge of the emerging Dogpatch neighborhood. The fair will host an amazing array of music and art from some of the Bay Area’s most talented and creative superheroes.

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filed under Events, San Francisco

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1 Andrew Mager July 20, 2009 at 2:52 pm

I bet you win an award.

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2 Mike Bolger July 20, 2009 at 10:26 pm

I was really surprised that during this Death of Fun campaign that looks like has already claimed any future BYOBW parties and almost took down How Weird, that a new block party has sprung up. More power to them …

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