Get excited for Sunday Streets Excelsior this weekend on July 21st! 📢
Sunday Streets Excelsior brings dozens of family friendly activities, exhibitors, and more across a mile plus long route.
From 11 AM to 4 PM, on Mission St, between Avalon and Geneva Streets, meet your neighbors in dance, play, and fun in the sun.
Enjoy free books and giveaways with the SF Public Library Excelsior Branch, fantastic chess play and lessons with the Bright Knights Chess Club, smoothies and crafts by Mission YMCA, kid-friendly activities at the Scouting BSA Scouts Zone, and an amazing Retail Marketplace with local vendors, live music, and free giveaways. Sing and jam to music by Reverse DNA Band at Family Connections Centers and ride from one end of the route to the other for FREE with bike rentals by Bay Wheels.
Sunday Streets Excelsior is made possible by the support of the following event sponsors: Boy Scouts of America, San Francisco Public Library, Excelsior Outer Mission Merchants Association, Coleman Advocates, Jerry Day, PODER, Family Connections Center, Friends of the Jerry Garcia Amphitheater, and Excelsior Action Group.
The Sunday Streets SF 2024 season is made possible by the support of the following season sponsors and partners: San Francisco Department of Public Health Community Health & Equity Promotion (CHEP), Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD), and Spare the Air, Into the Streets, SF Human Rights Commission, SF Public Works, SF Recreation and Parks, SF Department of Child Support Services, District Attorney’s Office Victim Services Division, Lyft and Bay Wheels, Wu Yee Children’s Services, Xfinity, University of California San Francisco, and iHeartMedia.
Sunday Streets Excelsior: over 17,000 people in classic SF weather 🎉
As the first Ciclovia of the season, Sunday Streets Excelsior more than ever highlighted the importance of all the fantastic volunteers, exhibitors, performers, and D11 neighbors, nonprofits, and businesses to making July 21st a success.
Sunday Streets continues to be a space for community and lively civic participation, bringing out pride and excitement for the city. As covered in Mission Local by reporter Junyao Yang: “… one could find traces of virtually every important candidate at the Sunday Streets event on Mission Street.”
Thank you again to all the partners who made this day so memorable in the 2024 Sunday Streets season.