Feria Urbana (urban fair)

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Feria Urbana (urban fair)

Time: May 7, 2010 from 6pm to 9:30pm
Location: The New Parish, Oakland, CA
Street: 579 18th Street
City/State: Oakland, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?s…
Phone: (510) 444-7474
Event Type: shopping, old, school, house
Organized By: D Russ
Latest Activity: Apr 26, 2010

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Mother's day is on May 9th, so don't forget to pick her up something fantastic and locally made at Feria Urbana Friday May 7th. Oakland's Art Murmur is happening as well that night - it will be a great evening to be out and about!

Feria Urbana (Urban Fair) - is an urban fair made up of local artists & designers selling a range of items at accessible prices. You will find creative and high quality clothing, jewelry, artwork, home accessories, ceramics, fashion accessories, baby items and more.

Shop to the beats of local dj's and enjoy some food and cocktails. Come support your local art community, bring some friends and have some fun!

FREE ADMISSION

Friday May 7th, 6 P.M - 9:30 P.M.

The New Parish - 579 18th @ San Pablo
Oakland, CA 94612
(510) 444-7474 directions

Featuring :
Aiko Designs, Cookie and the Dude, By Nieves, King Bag Company, Found Jewelry, Eristotle, SuperSugarRayRay, Estilo Clothing, note•ify, Mangosteen, Honeycomb Jewelry, Tidal Ware, Georgie Be, Ruby Roxanne Designs, Ichi-V, Rock N Socks, Isla Corbett, Birdy Botanicals, Cutthroat Sewing, Bright Light Designs, Nneka, Rosemary Dudley Designs, ALL in CAPS

Check out the website for details www.feriaurbanaSF.com

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