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Sunday Streets: Excelsior

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The Excelsior has many hidden gems to explore, so strap on those skates or walking shoes and get ready to hit the street. From Avalon to Geneva, you are sure to find something along Mission Street that excites you on this route. The activity deadline for the Excelsior Sunday Streets is September 12, so keep an eye out for the complete activity list to be published shortly after!

Each year we collaborate with the Excelsior Festival to bring a day of fun to the community that is enticing for locals and neighborhood visitors alike. The Excelsior Branch Library will also be hosting their sixth annual Tricycle Music Festival at SundayStreets in the Excelsior! Alison Faith Levy, Alphabet Rockers join the line-up for a day of hip-shaking, head bopping dancing in the street party of indie fresh pop rock beats. The Aquarium of the Bay, Rock the Bike, and the Bookmobile will all will be a part of their fun, so make sure to swing by and thank them. They will also raffle off one tricycle to a lucky concert goer at this event!

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