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California Dog School Set To Host Public Graduation Ceremony
Guide Dogs for the Blind is all set to host a graduation ceremony for its new graduates on Saturday, May 25. The open-to-public celebration will be held at its San Rafael, California, campus. It is free, and people of all ages are welcome to appreciate the canines’ hard work. So, attendees can tour the facilities […] The post California Dog School Set To Host Public Graduation Ceremony appeared first on DogTime.
San Francisco lowriders to celebrate Carnaval in the Mission, honoring culture and struggle
Fans of lowrider culture had to fight to make the cars street legal, an their victories revved the engines for arguably one of the most popular parts of this weekend's San Francisco Carnaval parade. Daniel Salazar bought a lowrider five years ago and has invested thousands of dollars his car into a masterpiece on wheels."You got ten switches, but I usually use just four: mainly the back, the front, and then I'll knock it to the side over there and back up. Turn it down this way and just cruise up and down," Salazar explained.Born and raised in San Francisco's Mission...
California Home to the Most Trusted Restaurant in America
There are many places to eat in California. The three biggest cities, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego are all known to be some of the best-eating cities in the country. It can often be tough picking a place to eat. It doesn't matter if you are visiting and want to try places for the first time, or live there and eat the food every day, with so many choices it can be tough to decide. One thing for locals that plays a major factor is a restaurant you can trust. When it comes to restaurants in California, which ones are the most trustworthy, and which ones might be a little bit more questionable?
Watch: Carnaval San Francisco Grand Parade
The Carnaval Grand Parade returned to the streets of San Francisco's Mission District featuring samba dancers, lowriders and floats and CBS New Bay Area brought you all the action live.The 60-contingent lineup featured over 3,000 artists representing the cultural heritages of Brazil, Mexico, Panama, Bolivia, Cuba, Peru, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Colombia, Trinidad & Tobago, Guatemala, El Salvador, and more. The Grand Parade covers 20 blocks in San Francisco's historic Latino Cultural District in the Mission.The parade began at 24th and Bryant streets, proceeded west to Mission Street before heading north on Mission toward 15th Street. From there, participants turned east on 15th.Those who didn't catch the parade in person or the on-air broadcast at KPIX+ and livestream can enjoy an encore broadcast on Sunday, June 2 at 8 p.m. The full parade coverage will also be viewable on this page and the KPIX YouTube Page.
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