Politics & Government
Party People Invited To Pleasanton's 125th Birthday Bash
Officials from the Pleasanton Downtown Association are excited about throwing "the best birthday party ever."
PLEASANTON, CA — It's not often that invitations for a 125th birthday party go out, but it's happening in Pleasanton. This year marks the 125th anniversary of the city of Pleasanton and officials from the Pleasanton Downtown Association are excited about throwing "the best birthday party ever." By the way, you're invited—no RSVP required.
"The city of Pleasanton is something to be celebrated! We are honored to provide an opportunity for lifelong residents to come celebrate the city they know and love, while inviting our newer residents to come and discover this incredible place we call home," a statement from the PDA read.
The birthday bash is set for Friday August 2, 3 – 9 p.m., in the heart of downtown. The celebration will include live music, family friendly entertainment, activities, food and, of course, fun. Pleasanton City Council members will be on hand to help pass out birthday cake and sing "Happy Birthday," while the band Public Eye will perform a concert from 5:30-9:00 p.m. The lawns at Wayside and Delucchi parks will still be available for concert goers to place their blankets and chairs.
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To keep everyone safe, street closures will be in effect during the party including Neal Street, Railroad Avenue, Division Street and Angela Street. The city of Pleasanton—which is the party's "Presenting Sponsor"—will take over Railroad Avenue with a bunch of community activities, educational opportunities and "helpful information on ways to make your life in Pleasanton even better."
Interested in sponsorship opportunities for the event? Click for more information: https://pdaevents.wufoo.com/forms/125th-celebration-sponsorship-packages/
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