On a blazingly sunny Sunday, July 12, 2009, I rode the Caltrain down to Redwood City for its Indian Family Day. Although I didn't consciously realize it when I decided to attend the festival, it really was called Family Day for a reason. Nearly all the booths were for kids. The activities weren't just limited to the traditional bouncy castle; there were also lots of artsy activities, some nintendo wii's, and two stages of kid's entertainment. I mainly watched entertainment at the main (not-kid's) stage. At one point I wandered off to find lunch, as the one food stand sold such sad-looking Indian food that I decided to skip it.
I took one movie at the event.
While in town, I learned Redwood City's town square is a happening place, with events occurring nearly daily: jazz on Monday, dancing (with lessons) on Tuesday, movies on Thursday, music on Friday, and festivals, plays, art shows, more dancing, and other stuff on weekends.
Redwood City Indian Family Day
Posted by mark at Thursday, July 23, 2009
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