Main St
Pleasanton, California

Join us downtown on June 2nd from 6:00pm-9:00pm as we continue to enjoy another downtown Pleasanton 1st Wednesday Street Party! Music and summer are in the air during downtown’s most popular event.

Take time to enjoy our beautiful downtown. Shop and dine in the many unique shops and restaurants in historical downtown Pleasanton, then take a stroll down the middle of Main Street and visit a wide variety of businesses, who will have booths (up to 200 booths) set up to market and sell their products and services. Learn more about local community and nonprofit groups who will feature information about their organizations.

Stop by the beer and wine garden, located at 530 Main St.; Round Table Pizza’s parking lot. You don't want to miss your chance to dance to the music of this month's featured band, the Cocktail Monkeys! Enjoy wines from Ruby Hill, Ryhan Estates, and Nottingham Cellars or a wide variety of beers from Anheuser-Busch, Trumer Pil, and Main Street Brewery.

The Garage Band Academy students can be found performing on Angela Street in front of Your Stage Toys and local elementary children will be playing their instruments in front of the Veteran’s Hall. Don’t forget to stop by Coast Gas Station on St. Mary’s to view classic and custom hot rods!
This year’s event sponsors include: Pleasanton Weekly, Allegra Print & Imaging, Anheuser-Busch, Trumer Pil.

Main Street will be closed from St. John Street to Old Bernal Avenue from 4:30pm to 10:00pm. There will be plenty of off-Main Street parking available in the railroad corridor (between Main and First St.) and the Amador High School parking lot.

For more information, visit www.pleasantondowntown.net or www.facebook.com/pleasantondowntownassociation or www.twitter.com/ptown_dtown

About the Pleasanton Downtown Association
The mission of the Pleasanton Downtown Association is to promote the economic vitality and hometown character of downtown Pleasanton. The PDA is a strong downtown community of dedicated individuals and business owners who, by cooperative efforts, community events and activities, work to make the downtown a richly rewarding place to visit and shop.

Added by denisehowe on May 20, 2010