January 29, 2024

Sweetheart Dance

Sweetheart Dance

Saturday, February 3, 2024

6:00-8:00 p.m.

Veterans Memorial Senior Center

1455 Madison Ave, Redwood City 94061

Boys & Girls Ages 3-10

 

Join us for an enchanting Sweetheart Dance! Enjoy music, dancing, festive photo booth, crafts, and tasty refreshments. Dress up in semi-formal attire and make magical moments with your little ones. $30 Per Couple - Adult and Child, Additional child $15

Children must be accompanied by an adult 

For more info email recreation@redwoodcity.org or call 650.780.7311


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At the Veterans Memorial Senior Center

Big Band Valentine's Dance

Friday, February 9, 2024

7:00-9:00 p.m.

Veterans Memorial Senior Center

1455 Madison Ave, Redwood City 94061

Adults

 

Come dance the night away to big band classics with the Las Pulgas Big Band. Tis traditional 17-piece big band will entertain you with a mix of tunes from slow ballads to Swing, Latin, Waltzes, Foxtrots, Tangos, Polkas and even a Line dance or two! Snacks and non-alcoholic drinks will be provided. Tickets are $15 per adult. For more information call Anna at (650) 670-2206 or email at acarlos@redwoodcity.org


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Celebrate Love on Courthouse Square!

Share the Love!

Express your love in a memorable way by proclaiming it at Courthouse Square! The Redwood City Parks and Arts Foundation invites you to join us in spreading the love for a meaningful cause!


On two nights, Wednesday, February 14, and Saturday, February 17, your message of love or friendship will be displayed every fifteen (15) minutes between the hours of 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on a large LED screen for all to see. That's 40 impressions of your message over the two evenings!


Make a $29 donation to the Foundation by Friday, February 9, and we'll cast your heartfelt appreciation on our large LED screen on Courthouse Square in vibrant colors for all to see. Valentine's and "Gal"entine's messages welcome! There are 8 Valentine's image options to choose from for your message. A message can be up to 75 characters long.


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Magical Events

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Magical Bridge Playground Welcomes You!

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For more info about the playground and future events, go here.


Weather Permitting!


FREE ART PROJECTS

Art Projects with Casa Circulo Cultural

Saturday, February 10 & 17

1:30pm-3:30pm


STORIES IN THE PARK

with the Redwood City Public Library

Tuesday, February 27, 10:00 AM


Donate to support ongoing programming efforts by visiting the Redwood City Parks & Arts Foundation Website, here.

Coming Soon

13th Annual Lunar New Year Celebration

Saturday, February 24, 2024

11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Courthouse Square map

(Free Museum Admission this day)


Redwood City, its Parks Recreation and Community Services Department, and partner Redwood City International will be hosting the 13th Annual Lunar New Year Celebration! City Officials and Staff will be joined by lion dancers, martial artists, taiko drummers, and other live performances, for this celebration of the Year of the Dragon. Plus, folks can enjoy FREE ADMISSION to the San Mateo County History Museum where they can find FREE Kids Arts and Crafts!


The event is free and open to the public.


Want to become a vendor? Go here.


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Art Kiosk

New Art Kiosk Exhibit

Naledi Tshegofatso Modupi

The Falling Crown

Curated by Lance M. Fung

Now through February 25, 2024

2208 Broadway, Redwood City- map


This artwork is powerful in its ability to show the progressive loss of hair due to climate change. The artwork balding of black women's hair as a metaphor for global warming is not only significant, but the exploration of the impact global warming has on hair is important. According to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, it is "likely" that human-induced climate change has contributed to less hair growth in humans. As the impact of climate change becomes more visible, it is important to explore how it is affecting our everyday lives. The artwork balding of black women's hair as a metaphor for global warming does just that.


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