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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

EVENT: 21st Annual Potrero Hill Festival


Festival Information

The 21st Annual Potrero Hill Festival will be held on October 15th on 20th Street between Wisconsin and Missouri Streets.

New Orleans Jazz Brunch
Location: Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, 953 De Haro Street
Date: October 15, 2011, 9:00am-1:00pm
Before the Festival join the Festival Committee and the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House for an annual tradition – a lavish and delicious brunch catered by the California Culinary Academy featuring Dixieland music and superb bay views. Buy your tickets here!
  • The New Orleans Jazz Brunch is located at the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House
  • The Potrero Hill Festival is located on 20th Street between Missouri and Wisconsin.
Potrero Hill Festival
Date: October 15, 2011, 11am-4:30pm
Location: 20th Street Between Missouri & Wisconsin Streets

Festival Performances & Activities
  • Main and Side Stage including performances by some of the area’s most exciting performers
  • Kids Area including bouncy house, petting zoo, pony rides, performer stage and more
  • Snack the Hill: A variety of food from Potrero Hill restaurateurs and more
  • Over 40 Potrero Hill and local artists, merchants & nonprofit organizations
Marketing
  • Collectible Posters will be posted on Potrero Hill and beyond
  • Advertising in Potrero View & the San Francisco Bay Guardian
  • Online campaign including a website, social marketing and email campaign
Attendance
  • Festival has an expected attendance of over 7,500 Potrero Hill & San Francisco Residents
  • New Orleans Jazz Brunch will be attended by as many as 500 Potrero Hill and San Francisco Residents
The Potrero Hill Festival will support the programs of the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House (NABE). The NABE is an invaluable community resource that provides important programs for the community, including youth and senior nutrition, employment and supplemental education programs and programs for developmentally disabled adults.

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