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RWB Parade & Festival
Parade Entry Reservation

San Jose, CA

RWB Parade & Festival  Parade Entry Reservation

Ticket Information

Type     Quantity
Parade Entry Application Free  

Event Details

Enjoy a family holiday filled with History, Patriotism and Roses! The Rose, White and Blue Parade and Festival held annually on 4th of July in San Jose, California is a revival of the historic Rose Carnival of 1896, later known as The Fiesta de Las Rosas Parade in the 1920’s.

Enjoy an old fashioned family-style parade as it winds through the Rose Garden neighborhood ending on the grand avenue of the The Alameda. This homespun parade features live bands, dance groups, home-made floats, kids on bikes, antique cars, and more. Following the parade attendees will enjoy an Arts & Music Festival with two stages of live music, carnival rides, classic car show, arts and crafts, multicultural food, beer & wine garden and games.

Event Highlights
Rose, White & Blue Parade
Carnival Rides
Beer & Wine Garden
Kids Zone with children's activities
Antique & Classic Car Show
Live Music & Dancing
Arts & Crafts Booths
Multicultural Food Booths

Entertainment
Festival lineup will feature performances by jazz/R&B recording artist Nicolas Bearde, classic rock n roll cover band, Off The Record and the powerful energetic salsa band Orquesta Borinquen. Additional performers to be announced.

Venue
The Alameda Avenue from Julian to Pershing Street

Times
Parade: 10:00am - 12:00pm
Festival: 11:00am - 5:00pm
Festival Carnival runs Thursday - Sunday 10:00am - 11:00pm

Admission & Parking
FREE

Website
http://www.rwbparade.com

For more information contact:
Maria Le at 408-795-1859 or rwbparade@gmail.com

Where



The Alameda
1260 The Alameda
San Jose, CA 95126

Hosted By

The Alameda Business Association



Founded in 1991, The Alameda Business Association (ABA) works to promote and strengthen the commercial, professional, civic and general business interests of association members through education, common cultural ties and community involvement. The ABA is primarily made up of businesses on The Alameda, a three-mile stretch of the El Camino Real linking Downtown San Jose to Santa Clara.