Best Community Fairs and Festivals

These community fairs, festivals and events  were voted the winners for 2024 Best of Bay Area Parent reader poll. Read the full list of winners here.

East Bay

Gold: Oakland Zoo Glowfari. This popular family event features larger-than-life animal lanterns throughout Oakland Zoo with different themes each year. Oakland. oaklandzoo.org/programs-and-events/glowfari.

 Silver: Alameda County Fair. Pleasanton. annual.alamedacountyfair.com.

 Bronze: San Ramon Art and Wind Festival. San Ramon. wklys.us/dOyM.

Peninsula 

Gold: San Carlos Children’s Theater Party in the Park. The company’s annual fundraiser features games, live performances, workshops, crafts, food trucks and more. San Carlos. sancarloschildrenstheater.com.

 Silver: San Carlos Hometown Days. San Carlos. cityofsancarlos.org/community/hometown_days_2024

 Bronze: San Carlos Art & Wine Faire. San Carlos. cityofsancarlos.org.

Silicon Valley

Gold: Cupertino Cherry Blossom Festival. Features cultural exhibits and performances, Japanese cuisine, Taiko drums, martial arts, traditional Japanese dancers, arts and crafts and more. Cupertino. cupertinocherryblossomfestival.org.

Silver: Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose. San Jose. cdm.org.

Bronze: Excite Ballpark (formerly San Jose Giants Municipal Stadium). San Jose. milb.com/san-jose/ballpark/excite-ballpark.

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