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Submit Your Street Fair Photos
The street fair this year was fun and I was amazed at the turnout. My daughters and I didn’t arrive until 4 and I forgot to bring my camera so please send any great photos you snapped at the event.
Here’s an idea! Join the Rolando Village group on Flickr and upload your street fair pics or any other cool Rolando photos you would like to share.
Thanks to everyone who worked so hard setting up and making this year’s street fair safe and fun. I’m already looking forward to next year’s 12th Annual Rolando Sreet fair!
Start Slide Show with PicLens LiteToday! 11th Annual Rolando Street Fair
Oops! This post is a bit last minute but if you’re finding this now head on over to Rolando Boulevard at El Cajon Boulevard for the eleventh annual Rolando Street Fair!
Enjoy rides, food, cool stuff, crafts, and live entertainment.
When: The fair starts at 10am and ends at 6pm.

Pictures from the 10th annual Rolando Street Fair by Matthew Lee and Sarah McFlip
Live Entertainment
Fair Info Line: 619-583-7321
Sponsored by:
- Doug Lister
- College Area Business District
- Chris Erickson
- Anna Falco
- Rolando Community Council
- City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture
Family Arts Connection Tonight
“Arts for Life! Family Arts Connection” sponsored by Young Audiences of San Diego is slated for Thursday, September 14, 6:30 p.m., at Salvation Army Kroc Community Center Performing Arts Theatre (6845 University Avenue). Music by Arbol Azul; Mexican Amate paper image creation with visual artist Thia Nevius (7 p.m.). Free. 619-282-7599 x114.
“Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with the trio Arbol Azul as they weave music and myth in an exciting musical journey through Latin America. Following the performance, families can make Mexican Amate Paper images with visual artist Thia Nevius.”
Arbol Azul
“árbol ázul’s show is truly, a musical journey through Latin America.
Beyond a mere musical/cultural showcase, the extremely high level of their interpretations, the group’s performances reflects a deep commitment to creating a compelling audible experience as they seek and find the magic of Latin American folklore.
This is an experience worth seeing live.”
Alma Delia Martinez
BITACORA, Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
Amate
So that’s what Amate looks like! You can find these and more Amate images at Flickr. Even more images of Amate.
Thia Nevius
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“Thia Nevius received her M.F.A. from Colorado State University. She has been published widely and teaches locally at the Bishop’s School, UCSD Extension, Athenaeum, and for Young Audiences. She is a member of the San Diego Museum of Art Artists Guild, the Museum of Contemporary Art, COVA, the San Diego Watercolor Society, and Young Audiences. Her work has been shown extensively here and abroad and she has participated in many one-person and group juried exhibitions.”




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