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Thu April 26, 2018

Dutch Kingsday or Koningsdag Nacht 2018

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at Bar Nua (see times)
2018, the 15th Annual King'sday Night Party is here!!.The Koningsdag Night will be held at BarNua, a great Irish Pub with great big windows, comfortable seating, full bar, and plenty of room to dance in the heart of Northbeach!!

Dutch cheese (Jonge Kaas) or cheese from the fist from Holland with Amsterdam Onions and a Dutch Flag!
Best dressed orange competition
Spijkerpoepen and other fun Dutch games in the beginning of the evening
Orange Balloons and Orange party favors
Great Dutch decor including a plethora of Dutch flags
Drop, chocolate, and other goodies
Public transportion is highly recommended

And of course Marc van Brabant the founder of Kingsday in SF as your Master of DJing.

Marc van Brabant is the No. 1 Dutch DJ West of the Atlantic Ocean and will be in

NEW YORK: Saturday April 28

LOS ANGELES: Sunday April 29

And of course in SAN FRANCISO to kick of the Dutch Party on Thursday April 26!!

In the beginning it will be 80% Dutch 20% Dance/House/EDM and after 11pm we will flip those numbers!



Volunteers always needed and receive free entry and a drink. Must sign up by April 20 and arrive by 7PM and are willing to help decorate :) We have flags, balloons, slingers, vaandels, emblems, and waaiers to put up plus all kinds of snacks to put out

We also have a buy 3 tickets and get 1 free ticket special please go here https://www.djmvb.com or email [email protected]

WHAT IS KINGSDAY?
From Princess’ Day to King’s Day

Originally, Princess’ Day was celebrated in Holland on Wilhelmina’s birthday (31 August), when she was still a princess. The feast involved many children’s games and decorated streets. When Wilhelmina became the new queen after her father’s death, it was changed to Queen’s Day.

Juliana, the next queen and Wilhelmina’s daughter, celebrated Queen’s Day on 30 April with a parade on Soestdijk. Beatrix also celebrated Queen’s Day on 30 April (her own birthday is in January) but contrary to her mother, she took her entire family and travelled around the country to visit several municipalities. King Willem Alexander has followed in this tradition. He was born on 27 April and this became the official King’s Day in 2014.
Orange

The Dutch royal family bears the name: House of Oranje. This literally means the colour orange. As a result it has become Holland’s national color. On King’s Day people wear orange clothes, often even donning orange wigs or make-up and wearing Dutch flags on the side of their faces!!!
Kingsnight or Koningsnacht

It is Dutch Tradition that makes the world green of envy to see all the Dutch Flock in Orange to go into party mode the Night before the King's birthday. The Dutch will drink, dance, eat dutch snacks, and party all night so the next day they can sell their used items on the braderie or sidewalk sale or just go hang out and watch a live band and eat a herring to cure their hang over! We won't have herring available for the hang over but we do have the pre-remedy of a cure available not to drink as much the night before :)







FAQs



What can I bring into the event?

You can bring all kinds of Dutch goodies so long it is not alcohol, there will be plenty of that available





FAQs



What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?

Lyft/Uber or it is North Beach so plenty of Busses/Cable Car take Bart to SF and walk





FAQs



How can I contact the organizer with any questions?

Just Email [email protected]



What's the refund policy?

It's $8 really are going to make pay $2 to refund $6. One Pound of Jonge Kaas is over $6 so just come and eat some Dutch Cheese. I consider it a donation to all the other Dutch People that can come if you can not! :)
2018, the 15th Annual King'sday Night Party is here!!.The Koningsdag Night will be held at BarNua, a great Irish Pub with great big windows, comfortable seating, full bar, and plenty of room to dance in the heart of Northbeach!!

Dutch cheese (Jonge Kaas) or cheese from the fist from Holland with Amsterdam Onions and a Dutch Flag!
Best dressed orange competition
Spijkerpoepen and other fun Dutch games in the beginning of the evening
Orange Balloons and Orange party favors
Great Dutch decor including a plethora of Dutch flags
Drop, chocolate, and other goodies
Public transportion is highly recommended

And of course Marc van Brabant the founder of Kingsday in SF as your Master of DJing.

Marc van Brabant is the No. 1 Dutch DJ West of the Atlantic Ocean and will be in

NEW YORK: Saturday April 28

LOS ANGELES: Sunday April 29

And of course in SAN FRANCISO to kick of the Dutch Party on Thursday April 26!!

In the beginning it will be 80% Dutch 20% Dance/House/EDM and after 11pm we will flip those numbers!



Volunteers always needed and receive free entry and a drink. Must sign up by April 20 and arrive by 7PM and are willing to help decorate :) We have flags, balloons, slingers, vaandels, emblems, and waaiers to put up plus all kinds of snacks to put out

We also have a buy 3 tickets and get 1 free ticket special please go here https://www.djmvb.com or email [email protected]

WHAT IS KINGSDAY?
From Princess’ Day to King’s Day

Originally, Princess’ Day was celebrated in Holland on Wilhelmina’s birthday (31 August), when she was still a princess. The feast involved many children’s games and decorated streets. When Wilhelmina became the new queen after her father’s death, it was changed to Queen’s Day.

Juliana, the next queen and Wilhelmina’s daughter, celebrated Queen’s Day on 30 April with a parade on Soestdijk. Beatrix also celebrated Queen’s Day on 30 April (her own birthday is in January) but contrary to her mother, she took her entire family and travelled around the country to visit several municipalities. King Willem Alexander has followed in this tradition. He was born on 27 April and this became the official King’s Day in 2014.
Orange

The Dutch royal family bears the name: House of Oranje. This literally means the colour orange. As a result it has become Holland’s national color. On King’s Day people wear orange clothes, often even donning orange wigs or make-up and wearing Dutch flags on the side of their faces!!!
Kingsnight or Koningsnacht

It is Dutch Tradition that makes the world green of envy to see all the Dutch Flock in Orange to go into party mode the Night before the King's birthday. The Dutch will drink, dance, eat dutch snacks, and party all night so the next day they can sell their used items on the braderie or sidewalk sale or just go hang out and watch a live band and eat a herring to cure their hang over! We won't have herring available for the hang over but we do have the pre-remedy of a cure available not to drink as much the night before :)







FAQs



What can I bring into the event?

You can bring all kinds of Dutch goodies so long it is not alcohol, there will be plenty of that available





FAQs



What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?

Lyft/Uber or it is North Beach so plenty of Busses/Cable Car take Bart to SF and walk





FAQs



How can I contact the organizer with any questions?

Just Email [email protected]



What's the refund policy?

It's $8 really are going to make pay $2 to refund $6. One Pound of Jonge Kaas is over $6 so just come and eat some Dutch Cheese. I consider it a donation to all the other Dutch People that can come if you can not! :)
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