Silicon Valley Camp and School Fair - FREE in Sunnyvale

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1279 Sunnyvale-Saratoga Rd.,Sunnyvale CA 94087-2535

25 March, 2023

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FREE Silicon Valley Camp & School Fair sponsored by Stanford Medicine Children's Health is on Saturday, Mar. 25, in Sunnyvale at Fremont High School, 1279 Sunnyvale Saratoga Rd. at Fremont Ave.  Open from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. with free admission and plenty of free parking. 10th FREE Camp & School Fairs sponsored by Stanford Medicine Children's Health are back with free activities and dozens of exhibitors allowing attendees to view a smorgasbord of camps, enrichment programs, schools, performing arts, S.T.E.M. & S.T.E.A.M. programs, preschools, cooking, educational, sports and other spring and summer programs. There are 3 other 2023 Bay Area Camp & School Fairs: Saturday, Feb. 25, the Tri-Valley Camp & School Fair sponsored by Stanford Medicine Children's Health returns to San Ramon in Pine Valley Middle School Auditorium. The Contra Costa Camp & School Fair is on Sunday, Feb. 26, in Lafayette at Acalanes High School sponsored by Stanford Medicine Children's Health. 11th Marin Camp Fair is at Marin Center Exhibit Hall in San Rafael on Sunday, Mar. 26. Each Camp Fair is open from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. with free admission and ample free parking.  Click here for Exhibitor information and application. Bay Area Festivals is also presenting in 2023: free Bay Area SpringFest outdoors in Todos Santos Plaza (May 6 in Concord), Bay Area KidFest (32nd festival May 27-29 on Memorial Day Weekend in Concord), Contra Costa Con 5 (March 12 in Concord), free Bay Area Kids' Book Fairs (Nov. 4 in Silicon Valley and No. 5 in San Ramon), Walnut Creek Oktoberfest (Oct. 13-14) and free Super Holiday Boutique (Dec. 2 in Pleasant Hill and Dec. 3 in Concord). Bay Area KidFest was voted by the readers of Bay Area Parent as the Best Family Event or Community Fair/Festival in the East Bay and has been voted Best Community Event  five consecutive times by readers of Claycord.com. Bay Area Festivals has donated over $85,000 cash to educational, health, sports and youth non-profits this decade. The fairs provide families with a one-stop shopping experience as they plan their spring break and summer activities.” He adds that there is a wide variety of schools and camps for children, teens and families including preschools, day camps, overnight, performing arts, S.T.E.M. & S.T.E.A.M. programs, YMCA, cooking and sports. Camps from coast to coast take part.  The first 225 families each day receive a free Camp Bag. There is a free raffle drawing for camps and KidFest tickets. Anyone bringing a can of food for the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano will receive an extra raffle ticket for each can. Admission and parking are FREE.  Visit www.Bay AreaCampFairs.com for more information. Camps, schools, other programs and businesses wishing to exhibit at Camp & School Fair can visit www.BayAreaCampFairs.com to register.

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