Fillmore Summer Fest Kick-Off: Grillin' in the 'MO
Organization:
The Village Project
Category:
Festival
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
6/11/2016
End Date:
6/11/2016
Start Time:
12:00 PM
End Time:
5:00 PM
Event
Info:
Fillmore Slim and Big Cat Tolefree will headline this year's Grillin' in the 'Mo at Hamilton Recreation Center on June 11th. Tia Carroll will open this free blues concert and local talent will also be showcased. The annual Fillmore Summer Fest Kick-Off is a free blues concert and family BBQ celebrating the start of summer events in the Fillmore District and summer enrichment programs for Western Addition youth. Bring your family, a big appetite, a blanket and prepare yourself for a day of community connectedness. Grab some food, make tie-dyed t-shirts or make gigantic bubbles and enjoy some down home blues. Soulful hits will be spinning all day by DJ, Mr. "C". Join our seniors with some line dancing, while the kids enjoy youth activities in our kid's zone, i.e. face painting, cotton candy, jumpers, & bubbles. Grillin in the 'Mo is The Village Project's Summer Fest Kick-Off, a day to spend with family & community.
When: Saturday, June 11, 2016 12:00 Noon to 5 p.m.
Where: Hamilton Recreation Center, 1900 Geary @ Steiner
Cost: Free
ABOUT THE VILLAGE PROJECT
Adrian Williams is Executive Director and founder of the Village Project, a service organization focusing on education and cultural enrichment programs for youth and their families in the Western Addition. The Village Project produces family events, including last year's 10th annual Kwanzaa Celebration (Dec. 26 - Jan 1), "A Senior Moment - A Senior Prom for the 50+ and most recently, Mardi Gras San Francisco Style/ Fat Tuesday in the Fillmore.
NOTE: The Village Project will sponsor its 10th all day Summer Enrichment Camp, starting June 6th. The camp is free, and is located at St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church, 2097 Turk Street. For more information or to donate, visit www.thevillageprojectsf.org. The camp will run from June 6th - July 29th for youth 5 to 17 years old.
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