The 12th Annual How Berkeley Can You Be!? Celebration

by Scott Beale on September 25, 2007 · 3 comments

How Berkeley Can You Be!? Celebration

Epic Arts presents the 12th Annual How Berkeley Can You Be!? Celebration this Sunday, October 1st, beginning with a bizarre parade (including art cars from ArtCar Fest 2007) through the streets of Berkeley and ending up at a festival in Civic Center Park. This year the event has set a goal to be a Zero Waste Zone.

Here’s video by Stacy Alexander of the art cars in the parade in 2004.

Sproing

Of course there are a bunch of great photos of How Berkeley Can You Be on Flickr.

They are looking for volunteers for the event if you are interested in helping out.

photo credit: myelectricsheep

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Photos of ArtCar Fest 2007 & How Berkeley Can You Be?

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1 Jonathan Grubb September 26, 2007 at 10:53 am

The banana on the poster seems to be a drawing of Cyclecider Laird Rickard’s banana bike trailer that he built a few years ago to promote his Cellfoam banana phone cases. Cool.

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