Events Around the Bay
Returning for their 61st season in Santa Cruz the two weeks of concerts, lectures and special events will be featured in the 2023 Cabrillo Festival program which brings unparalleled energy, dynamism and a fabulous celebration of music by 17 of the world’s most exciting composers with seven outstanding guest artists. This incredible program will introduce two world premiere commissions: a US premiere, and nine West Coast premieres which will be showcased by Maestro Cristian Macelaru and the amazing Festival Orchestra.
Information
Cabrillomusic.org
Santa Cruz Auditorium
307 Church Street in Santa Cruz
Photos courtesy of Cabrillo Festival
Gordon Biersch Night Market in San Jose
Every Thursday Eve from Spring-to-Fall, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Join the city’s locals to enjoy this annual outing to the city’s Japantown Market located in the popular brewery’s parking lot. Find a rotating selection of dozens of food trucks, live entertainment and the main attraction: the craft beer is poured every Thursday and once a month: the live wrestling. Look for the talented artisans to show and sell their unique creations.
Information
Gordon Biersch at Japantown, San Jose
Free admission; dog friendly
www.sanjosemade.com
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
July 20 – August 6, 2023
The endearing comic genius of screen actor Gene Wilder comes to life in the opening movie screening of the documentary “Remembering Gene Wilder” – a loving tribute to Wilder which opens the 2023 San Francisco Jewish Film Festival.
Mrs. Gene Wilder will be in attendance. The following theaters will be participating in screening of the festival’s movies: Castro Theater, the Vogue Theater and The Green Room at the War Memorial & Performing Arts Center in San Francisco and the Landmark’s Piedmont Theater in Oakland. Following the “Remembering Gene Wilder” screening the party continues at the War Memorial Green Room.
Information
sfjff.org
Creative Summer at the Hiller Aviation Museum in San Carlos
Kids’ Carnival
July 30 at 10 a.m. – Noon
Founded by helicopter pioneer Stanley Hiller Jr. and opened to the public in June 1998, the museum has been offering exciting programs for kids of all ages.
And now that the school is closed for the summer, the next best thing is – head to the Hiller Aviation Museum to have fun. After all that’s what vacations are all about: Fun!
Have some high-flying fun under the sun at the Hiller Aviation Museum’s Kids’ Carnival! Family-friendly activities: Help construct the Penguin airplane, build and fly paper helicopters, check out in the cockpit of the Aero Commander airplane, paint a Cessna Cardinal and more!
Information
650-654-0200
Hiller.org
Hiller Aviation Museum
601 Skywalk Road in San Carlos
Kids’ Carnival is included with Museum admission
By Lina Broydo