2013 Burlingame ArtzFest Temporarily Relocates to Howard Avenue

Summer Festival Returns to the Peninsula this August Offering Free Family Fun

Thousands of attendees are expected to flock to Burlingame on August 10-11 for the 21st Annual Burlingame ArtzFest, one of the Peninsula's most anticipated summer festivals.

The Burlingame ArtzFest features over 150 artisans showcasing original works of art, photography, jewelry, sculptures, clothing, decor and more. Guests can peruse various booths and interact directly with the artists who create each item.

In addition, award-winning musicians will cover an array of musical genres on the main stage while local performers display their talents on the community stage.

There are a wide range of activities for everyone, as well as delicious festival foods and beverages. Families with children are sure to enjoy the special Children's Playland area featuring rides, games and entertainment for kids.

"Becuase of the current Burlingame Avenue Streetscape Project, the 2013 will temporarily relocate one street south to Howard Avenue, which encompasses our expanding downtown," said Georgette Naylor, CEO of the Burlingame Chamber of Commerce. "While the venue changes for this year, the elements of this favority community event do not. We are still proud to offer the same high quality artists, exceptional musicians and traditional family fun that the Burlingame ArtzFest is known for."

The ArtzFest is easily accesible from Highway 101, El Camino Real or via Caltrain Public Transit. The event is hosted by the Burlingame Chamber of Commerce and is free to the public.

For more details and information, please visit http://www.burlingamechamber.org or contact Georgette Naylor at 650-344-1735. Press inquiries can be directed to Liz Rosinski at 650-548-6700.