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Rolando holding 25th Annual Street Fair on March 19
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Doug Lister and Jon Pebsworth talked about the different activities and vendors at the fair and why they are excited for this year’s event. Buck-O-Nine – the headliner of the fair and a local San Diego band – famous for their song “My Town” www.buckonine.com Celebrating 25 Years of the Rolando Street Fair! Sunday, March 19th 10am – 6pm Rolando Blvd. between El Cajon Blvd. & Solita Ave. Free Entry -- $5 Unlimited Fun Kid Zone – Beer Garden – Food & Vendors -Live Music all day featuring: BUCK-O-NINE Lady Dottie & The Diamonds The Sleepwalkers Sara Petite Kid Tributes -$5 Play-all-Day Kids Zone with inflatables, climbing walls, games, crafts and more -Over 100 vendor booths by Artists, Makers, and local businesses -Fantastic food from dozens of local food trucks and restaurants One of San Diego’s only volunteer run, community street fairs, celebrates 25 years this March! Join us on neighborhood streets for a day of good food, good people and good fun. The Rolando Street Fair is one of San Diego’s only neighborhood street fairs, taking place on residential streets under vintage acorn lampposts and silk oak trees that were planted over 90 years ago. Organized by a team of dedicated volunteers this event represents what can be accomplished when neighbors come together to celebrate community. With a little something for everyone, The Rolando Street Fair features 5 local bands including national headliner and longtime San Diego favorite Buck-O-Nine, with Emcee for the day, local music guru, Tim Pyles. Shop over 100 vendors, artists and makers, enjoy a variety of food options including the local craft Beer Garden, and entertainment for ages from tiny to teen in the $5 play-all-day kids zone - featuring a rock climbing wall, inflatables and more. The Rolando Street Fair is a living example of the diversity that exists in San Diego communities. Because this event is organized by the community that hosts it, it is unique in its ability to showcase local talent of all forms, from crafts, to food, to performances. This event is made possible by the support of the Rolando Community Council and our generous local sponsors, BLVD63 Apartments, Campus Plaza, and Realtor Doug Lister. For more information about the Rolando Street Fair, including performance times, transportation information and frequently asked questions, visit: www.rolandocc.org/rolando-street-fair
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