Frida Kahlo's Birthday Tianguis & Community Block Party

Frida Kahlo's Birthday Tianguis & Community Block Party

Celebrate the spirit of summer at Frida Kahlo’s Birthday Tianguis & Community Block Party in Berkeley! Music, food, art - free admission!

By La Peña Cultural Center

Date and time

Saturday, June 29 · 12 - 6pm PDT

Location

La Peña Cultural Center

3105 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, CA 94705

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About this event

  • 6 hours

Frida Kahlo’s Birthday Tianguis: A Summer Community Block Party

Join us outdoors on Saturday, June 29th, 2024, from 12pm to 6pm, as we transform our street into a lively marketplace bursting with color, culture, and creativity!

Family-Friendly & Free Admission: This event is open to all, so bring your loved ones along for a day of fun in the sun! to La Peña to support future events like this! Don't forget your hats and sunscreen! 🌞

What to expect:

  • Live Music
  • Food Stands
  • Handmade Crafts & Art from Local Bay Area Vendors
  • Engaging Activities for All Ages
  • Imported Goods from Latin America

Community Block Party and Vendor Market: Connect with your neighbors and celebrate the diversity of our community, embracing individuals from all walks of life, including BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and migrant communities! Let's come together and make our street alive with bright smiles! 😊

Get Involved:

Questions? Contact us at info@lapena.org

Remember to RSVP for free and consider making a donation to La Peña to support future events like this!

Mark your calendars, spread the word, and join us at La Peña in Berkeley for a day filled with laughter, love, and community vibes! ¡Nos vemos familia!

Organized by

La Peña Cultural Center has been a cornerstone of the Bay Area's Latinx, Caribbean, and Indigenous communities since 1975. We preserve cultural traditions, showcase interdisciplinary creative works, and support grassroots social justice movements alongside artists, activists, and allies. Rooted in the historic "peña" tradition of South America, we challenge dominant narratives and amplify marginalized voices.

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