July Awesome List
/ Ronnie SharpeJuly in the Bay Area is the perfect time to dive into the heart of summer! With sunny beaches, lush gardens, and outdoor adventures, the possibilities are endless. Whether you’re exploring new bike trails, catching a summer breeze by the water, or enjoying family-friendly festivals, July is packed with fun and excitement for everyone. Grab your shades, sunscreen, and your loved ones for a month of unforgettable experiences in this vibrant region!
Join us this summer as we fall down the rabbit hole together!
Hacienda Nights food truck events are held on the great lawn at the Hacienda de las Flores at 2100 Donald Drive.
Come and create at the Library! These weekly programs during July are an opportunity for caregivers and children to craft together. All materials provided.
Children will enjoy an interactive and amusing puppet show featuring the story of Jack and the Beanstalk.
Are you wanting to learn more about DJing? Look no further! Blue Bear School of Music is hosting a drop-in DJ workshop at Splash on various Wednesdays starting July 1st through August 19th!
Renowned bandleader Edgardo Cambon makes a triumphant return to Marin Art and Garden Center this July!
Once a month, a wonderful canine friend visits the library with their owner.
Perfect for the whole family, Le Petit Cirque pokes fun at the world of adults. Join the little Prince on a timeless journey of love and friendship.
The New Farm will be buzzing with live music, book giveaways, and of course, goats. SFPL launches Everybody’s Climate 2026 with activities for all ages led by Creative Mutual Aid and music provided by Bay Beats bands. Plus, the Bookmobile will be there!
Celebrate our diverse array of programs with multiple workshops, a jam, presentations of our flagship Golden State of Song WWII Japanese Incarceration and Sonic Tapestry: Indian Music in California modules, and a Freight Singers mini concert. Festivities are open to the whole family and doors open at 11:00 AM.
WRECKAGE: A Musical Tragicomedy asks the political question: How are we going to survive and rebuild in the rubble left from the economic, social, and psychological devastation of the idiotic kleptocrats?
Alexander Calder was a huge fan of the circus and made many artworks inspired by them. Make your own bendable circus animals using wire and other fun materials!
Bring your imagination—and the whole family—for an afternoon of movie magic in the park!
WRECKAGE: A Musical Tragicomedy asks the political question: How are we going to survive and rebuild in the rubble left from the economic, social, and psychological devastation of the idiotic kleptocrats?
Come and create at the Library! These weekly programs during July are an opportunity for caregivers and children to craft together. All materials provided.
An interactive presentation where children will learn about and see live bugs up close in a fun and engaging environment.
Dance, sing, and be transported all over the globe through the sounds of drums and percussion!
Monthly community music jam in Berkeley. All ages and skill levels welcome. Play, sing, or listen. Free, low-pressure gathering at La Peña.
WRECKAGE: A Musical Tragicomedy asks the political question: How are we going to survive and rebuild in the rubble left from the economic, social, and psychological devastation of the idiotic kleptocrats?
HAOPINAKA brings the spirit of aloha to Marin Art and Garden Center with Hawaiian guitars, ukuleles, and sweet vocal harmonies this July!
Meet two baseball players from the San Rafael Pacifics baseball team.
Get ready for an unforgettable afternoon of action, energy, and inspiration as Lucha Libro brings an electrifying professional wrestling show straight to you!
Get ready for Truckloads of Fun, a hands-on event for the whole family! Climb aboard and explore your favorite trucks, heavy machinery, and emergency vehicles while meeting the heroes who keep Mill Valley safe.
WRECKAGE: A Musical Tragicomedy asks the political question: How are we going to survive and rebuild in the rubble left from the economic, social, and psychological devastation of the idiotic kleptocrats?
Vamos al Tianguis is a vibrant night market with diverse vendors, food trucks, and performances. It celebrates diversity, supports local artisans, and fosters community connections.
The Wylding Woods is more than a show, it's a story would filled with adventures you join.
Come and create at the Library! These weekly programs during July are an opportunity for caregivers and children to craft together. All materials provided.
