Celebrate the Summer Solstice

The summer solstice is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, occurring when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted most directly towards the sun. This event marks the beginning of astronomical summer. The Earth's tilt towards the sun is at its maximum on this day, resulting in more direct sunlight and a longer period of daylight.
Let's celebrate it by checking out the 34th Annual Fremont Solstice Parade at 1pm and the Fremont Fair afterwards.
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While the parade starts at 1pm, we need to be early to catch a spot to watch, so let's meet at 11:00am at the Fremont Coffee Company. Get a coffee/bagel/beer/Wine and get ready to watch the Parade.
After the Parade, we will checkout the Fair and get some lunch and grove to some music!!!
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