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How Berkeley Can You Be? Parade and Festival
Date:
Sunday, September 25, 2005
Time:
11:00 AM
-
3:00 PM
Event Type:
Party/Street Party
Organizer/Author:
Location Details:
It starts at the corner of California and University Avenue and proceeds up University Avenue to Shattuck, turns right on Shattuck to Center Street and then goes down Center Street two blocks, where it ends in Civic Center Park.
Parade
Come and help Berkeley celebrate itself in one of the most colorful, irreverent, and fun events on the west coast. The Tenth Annual "How Berkeley Can You Be?" Parade kicks off on Sunday, September 25, 2005 at 11:00 A.M. It starts at the corner of California and University Avenue and proceeds up University Avenue to Shattuck, turns right on Shattuck to Center Street and then goes down Center Street two blocks, where it ends in Civic Center Park. Anywhere along that route is a fine place to watch the parade. Traffic on University Avenue is restricted so please take public transportation. The downtown Berkeley Bart station is on the parade route on Shattuck Avenue.
Banana Bike - built by Terry Axelson, of Sunnyvale, Ca. He actually has help pedaling with a moped motor
Banana Bike - built by Terry Axelson, of Sunnyvale, Ca. He actually has help pedaling with a moped motor
We are always interested in getting more interesting, irreverent, funny, provocative participants in the parade. If interested, please contact Epic Arts at (510) 644-2204 or e-mail us at howberkeley@epicarts.org.
http://howberkeleycanyoube.com/parade.shtml
Come and help Berkeley celebrate itself in one of the most colorful, irreverent, and fun events on the west coast. The Tenth Annual "How Berkeley Can You Be?" Parade kicks off on Sunday, September 25, 2005 at 11:00 A.M. It starts at the corner of California and University Avenue and proceeds up University Avenue to Shattuck, turns right on Shattuck to Center Street and then goes down Center Street two blocks, where it ends in Civic Center Park. Anywhere along that route is a fine place to watch the parade. Traffic on University Avenue is restricted so please take public transportation. The downtown Berkeley Bart station is on the parade route on Shattuck Avenue.
Banana Bike - built by Terry Axelson, of Sunnyvale, Ca. He actually has help pedaling with a moped motor
Banana Bike - built by Terry Axelson, of Sunnyvale, Ca. He actually has help pedaling with a moped motor
We are always interested in getting more interesting, irreverent, funny, provocative participants in the parade. If interested, please contact Epic Arts at (510) 644-2204 or e-mail us at howberkeley@epicarts.org.
http://howberkeleycanyoube.com/parade.shtml
Added to the calendar on Wed, Sep 21, 2005 10:47PM
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