A PROJECT OF THE SHERMAN HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER & THE FARMERS MARKET TENANT ASSOCIATION |
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The SHCC has begun it's weekly open-air market called the Barrio Marketplace in the Sherman Heights Historic District.
The open-air market takes place every Saturday from 9:30am to 2:00pm on Island Avenue (Between 22nd and 24th Street).
The Barrio Marketplace (BM) creates the opportunity for community economic development and cultural exchange.
It also provides a venue for the sale of fresh, affordable and culturally appropriate food as well as retail products.
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INFORMATION |
2258 Island Ave.
San Diego, CA, 92102
619-232-5181x224 |
BM IS ON FACEBOOK |
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Latin Music Festival Summer Series 2009 Presented by the Barrio Marketplace &
the Sherman Heights Community Center
The Festival Concert Series Continues this Saturday at
the Barrio Marketplace & Certified Farmers Market
in Celebration of Latino Heritage Month!
Market Opens at 9:30am. Performances Begin at
11am on the Community Stage.
Performance Line-up for: September 19th - Arts & Culture Day 11am | Afro-Cuban Dance Performance 12pm | Son Sin Fronteras 1pm | Bill Caballero & His Quintet
September 26th - Resource Day 11am | Ballet Folklorico Tapatio de San Diego 11:20am | Danza Azteca de Sherman Heights 12pm | Chunky y Los Alacranes 1pm | Pachuco Jose
Performers may change without notice,
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Featured Performer: Bill Caballero & His Quintet Quinteto Caballero is a superb, exhilarating Latin jazz quintet led by Bill Caballero. Even before settling in San Diego, Bill was drawn to the diverse musical talent he found when passing through here on trips between his native San Antonio and San Francisco, and Quinteto Caballero is his latest project to showcase that talent. Using his trumpet and flugelhorn, Bill voices Latin jazz interpretations of standards and ballads, as well as original tunes and covers of traditional, Salsa, and Brazilian music. In addition to trumpet and flugelhorn, Quinteto Caballero features dynamic musicians on piano, bass, congas, and timbale/trap. Over the years, these talented musicians have played with such luminaries as Lila Downs, Oscar Ch�vez, and La Maldita Vecindad. | |