Where will the rainbow crosswalk be located?
At the intersection of Monroe and Franklin streets in Santa Clara.
Local News / Santa Clara
Santa Clara is buzzing with activity this week, showcasing its commitment to inclusivity and community engagement. From a new rainbow crosswalk honoring the LGBTQ+ community to the Special Olympics Northern California Summer Games and a fre...
The rainbow crosswalk project, costing approximately $35,000 to install and $1,000 annually to maintain, will feature the colors of the progress Pride flag. This initiative follows similar projects in San Jose, Cupertino, and Los Gatos, reflecting a growing trend of visible support for the LGBTQ+ community in Silicon Valley. The location is near the city's weekly farmers market and on the route for the annual Parade of Champions.
Meanwhile, the Special Olympics Northern California Summer Games at Santa Clara University bring together over 1,000 athletes from 35 counties to compete in swimming, track & field, bocce, and tennis. The event celebrates the athletes' talent, determination, and joy. Keynote speakers included 3x Olympic Gold Medalist Beach Volleyball Player Kerri Walsh Jennings and 2X Olympic Gold Medalist and WNBA Basketball Player for Sacramento Monarchs Ruthie Bolton.
Adding to the vibrant community atmosphere, Chrome Deluxe is set to perform a free concert in Central Park. The Bay Area band is known for its energetic mix of blues, R&B, and swing. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets, and dinner to enjoy the music under the summer sky. This concert is part of Santa Clara’s Concerts in the Park series, which features live performances every Friday through August.
At the intersection of Monroe and Franklin streets in Santa Clara.
By this fall.
At Santa Clara University.
Swimming, track & field, bocce, and tennis.
Chrome Deluxe, a Bay Area band known for blues, R&B, and swing.
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