
Summer is coming to an end, but the activities don't stop this weekend in the Bay Area and Peninsula 360 Press brings you the agenda you need to spend a Saturday and Sunday. Here is the agenda of events in the Bay Area for September 3 and 4.
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Are you into sports? This Saturday is Cardinal Kids Day 2022, which marks the opening of Stanford's American football season, when the team will face the Colgate Raiders.
Bay Area families can get up to four free children's tickets for every adult ticket purchased for Saturday's game. Meanwhile, Fan-Fest will be set up outside the stadium, featuring family-friendly activities, food trucks and live music.
The event will take place on September 3rd starting at 5:00 pm at Stanford Stadium located at 625 Nelson Road in Stanford. You can't miss it, tickets start at $15.
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For those who like items with a history, this is of interest to you, because this Saturday is the sale of used items of the Mountain View Buddhist Temple, where you can find everything from tableware to antiques. You can't miss it.
You can attend from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Mountain View Buddhist Temple, located at 575 North Shoreline Blvd in Mountain View.
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Ready to rock? Rock the Dock kicks off its fall concert series and this Saturday features classic rock cover band Dutch Uncle performing a full-length set at the Port of Redwood City, located at 459 Seaport Court in Redwood City. The show runs from 3 to 6 p.m. Attendees are welcome to bring snacks, blankets and lawn chairs to the free concert. The concert is open to all ages.
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The music continues, and on Sunday, September 4, the band New Acoustic Collective will perform songs from their new album “Amor en Ritmo,” a blend of Latin and jazz music. The concert will take place outdoors in the historic Carriage House courtyard at the Gamble Garden. Arrive early to explore the large main garden before the concert.
The event is this Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Gamble Garden, located at 1432 Waverly St., in Palo Alto.
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The beloved Woodside Town Art Fair returns in person this year. Drive down Skyline Boulevard to shop from local artists, have breakfast, lunch and dinner on-site, and spend time among the redwoods. Artwork from featured artists can also be purchased online.
The event is September 3-5 at 13,889 Skyline Blvd. in Woodside. Breakfast is served from 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., lunch is from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and artist booths are open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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Belmont’s signature festival returns this year for its 50th anniversary. The festival celebrates Greek culture with a wide selection of dishes from gyros to loukoumades, live music and dancing, cooking demonstrations and theatrical performances of Greek mythology.
This will take place on September 3rd and 4th from noon to 10pm at Holy Cross Church, 900 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
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The streets of downtown Millbrae will become a bustling street fair with food trucks and more than 200 artist booths. The surrounding streets will host live music, community artists, games for kids and a car show.
Join us this September 3rd and 4th from 10am to 5pm for the Millbrae Art & Wine Festival on Broadway from Meadow Glen Avenue to Victoria Avenue.
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The Miracle League has started registration for all people over 5 years old who like baseball.
The Miracle League brings together children and youth with learning or developmental disabilities to play the glorious game of baseball, no matter what the individual's abilities may be. All are welcomed into the community where volunteers and peers will work to support them so they can have the best experience possible in Redwood City.
The season will run on Sunday afternoons from 25 September to 30 October at Hawes Field.
Those interested in registering or registering someone can do so by giving click here.
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Silicon Valley Shakespeare presents a new adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel “Sense and Sensibility.” The comedy play follows the lives and romantic endeavors of the Dashwood sisters, who find themselves in difficult financial straits following the death of their father. The performance will take place in an outdoor theater under the stars at Sanborn County Park.
The date is this September 3 and 4 at 7:00 p.m. at Sanborn County Park, located at 16055 Sanborn Road in Saratoga.
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