Things to do in the SF Bay Area: Garlic Festival, shark exhibit, public libraries reopening © KGO-TV
California has fully reopened and events are happening in the San Francisco Bay Area again. If you want something fun to do, but have no idea where to start, ABC7 News reporter Jobina Fortson has a list of Bay Area events.
Weekend of July 23 - 25
You smell that? Because we do! The Gilroy Garlic Festival is back this weekend and the tradition will have a very different look. It s drive-thru style this year! Guests will drive past Gourmet Alley with our pyro-chefs in our BBQ area and they ll pick up their food and out they go, says Gilroy Garlic Festival Association President Tom Cline.
Things to do in the SF Bay Area: Gilroy Garlic Festival, shark exhibit, public libraries reopening
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