Sat May 25 - Sun May 26, 2024

Carnaval San Francisco

The annual Carnaval San Francisco is back! Come celebrate on May 25th and 26th with food, music and sites galore. The Grand Parade will be held on May 29th at 9:30am. Watch a brilliant procession of contingents, most of which will feature beautifully adorned floats depicting rich multicultural themes and featuring performers who engage and entertain the crowds. The 2-day festival will be held on Harrison Street between 16th and 24th Streets. Experience global cuisine, international music, dance, arts & crafts, and other fun activities and entertainment on every street corner for the entire family to enjoy.

The parade on Sunday, May 26th - https://carnavalsanfrancisco.org/parade/ - will start on 24th & Bryant Street travels west on to Mission Street then on Mission Street travels north to 15th Street. Grand Stage Seating in front of Gray Area / Grand Theater is available - https://givebutter.com/CSFgrandstandtickets .

The 2-day festival is on Harrison Street - https://carnavalsanfrancisco.org/festival/ . There will be multiple stages spanning 17-blocks in the heart of the Mission District featuring over 60 live performances!

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Carnaval San Francisco cultivates and celebrates the diverse Latin American, Caribbean and African Diasporic roots of the Mission District and the San Francisco Bay Area. We accomplish our mission through dance, music, the visual arts and by creating spaces for community learning, school-based education, and advocacy.

Now in its fourth decade of celebration, Carnaval San Francisco has been an opportunity for many cultures to come together in one spirit to share their creative expression. Come celebrate with us at our FREE 2-day family festival in San Francisco's Mission District where we will showcase the very best Latin American and Caribbean cultural arts and traditions. Carnaval San Francisco is the largest multi-cultural celebration on the West Coast.

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The idea of what defines a healthy human being differs from person to person. Some measure health by the amount of wealth accumulated, how safe the environment around them is, or the type of diet that they maintain.

A more holistic approach to health is to approach it by thinking about a person's mental, physical, and spiritual well-being, and how those three types of health impact the environment around them.

The old saying goes, "train the mind, and the body will follow," which is a statement that suggests that good health starts with a positive outlook. To "train the mind" is interpreted differently based on culture, religion, and nation but despite those differences, most people know intuitively that thinking positively can lead to better physical well-being. A healthy mindset encourages us to make better choices for our bodies, including exercising more and eating a diet based on nutrient-rich food.

Healthy eating is one of the keys to wellness. It varies widely depending on many factors such as culture, economic resources, the environment, and lifestyle. These two states of health are important, but without a spiritual baseline, both the mind and the body run into disarray.

Spiritual health is rarely spoken about and oftentimes is solely attached to a particular religion, but it transcends organized religion. To be spiritually healthy can mean being thankful for all of your blessings and to see the world as an interconnected whole that you are deeply part of. Spiritual health can help cure emotional, mental and sometimes physical ailments just by being in tune with everything that connects you with a higher being, cause, or purpose.
The annual Carnaval San Francisco is back! Come celebrate on May 25th and 26th with food, music and sites galore. The Grand Parade will be held on May 29th at 9:30am. Watch a brilliant procession of contingents, most of which will feature beautifully adorned floats depicting rich multicultural themes and featuring performers who engage and entertain the crowds. The 2-day festival will be held on Harrison Street between 16th and 24th Streets. Experience global cuisine, international music, dance, arts & crafts, and other fun activities and entertainment on every street corner for the entire family to enjoy.

The parade on Sunday, May 26th - https://carnavalsanfrancisco.org/parade/ - will start on 24th & Bryant Street travels west on to Mission Street then on Mission Street travels north to 15th Street. Grand Stage Seating in front of Gray Area / Grand Theater is available - https://givebutter.com/CSFgrandstandtickets .

The 2-day festival is on Harrison Street - https://carnavalsanfrancisco.org/festival/ . There will be multiple stages spanning 17-blocks in the heart of the Mission District featuring over 60 live performances!

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Carnaval San Francisco cultivates and celebrates the diverse Latin American, Caribbean and African Diasporic roots of the Mission District and the San Francisco Bay Area. We accomplish our mission through dance, music, the visual arts and by creating spaces for community learning, school-based education, and advocacy.

Now in its fourth decade of celebration, Carnaval San Francisco has been an opportunity for many cultures to come together in one spirit to share their creative expression. Come celebrate with us at our FREE 2-day family festival in San Francisco's Mission District where we will showcase the very best Latin American and Caribbean cultural arts and traditions. Carnaval San Francisco is the largest multi-cultural celebration on the West Coast.

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The idea of what defines a healthy human being differs from person to person. Some measure health by the amount of wealth accumulated, how safe the environment around them is, or the type of diet that they maintain.

A more holistic approach to health is to approach it by thinking about a person's mental, physical, and spiritual well-being, and how those three types of health impact the environment around them.

The old saying goes, "train the mind, and the body will follow," which is a statement that suggests that good health starts with a positive outlook. To "train the mind" is interpreted differently based on culture, religion, and nation but despite those differences, most people know intuitively that thinking positively can lead to better physical well-being. A healthy mindset encourages us to make better choices for our bodies, including exercising more and eating a diet based on nutrient-rich food.

Healthy eating is one of the keys to wellness. It varies widely depending on many factors such as culture, economic resources, the environment, and lifestyle. These two states of health are important, but without a spiritual baseline, both the mind and the body run into disarray.

Spiritual health is rarely spoken about and oftentimes is solely attached to a particular religion, but it transcends organized religion. To be spiritually healthy can mean being thankful for all of your blessings and to see the world as an interconnected whole that you are deeply part of. Spiritual health can help cure emotional, mental and sometimes physical ailments just by being in tune with everything that connects you with a higher being, cause, or purpose.
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