LeucadiART Walk returns to Encinitas on August 28 – North Coast Current

A sign at La Costa Avenue and Coast Highway 101 in Leucadia directs drivers east to Interstate 5. (Photo by Doug Berry, iStock Getty Images)

The Leucadia 101 Mainstreet Association presents its 16th Annual LeucadiART Walk on Sunday, August 28 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The free community event will be held along North Coast Highway 101 between Encinitas for Equality, 1900 North Coast Highway 101, and Coastal Animal Hospital, 434 North Coast Highway 101. Highway 101 will come alive with art, live art demos, live dance performances and live music as well as a liberation garden. “The LeucadiART Walk is a truly honest representation of the art and soul here in our neighborhood,” said Leucadia 101 Mainstreet Executive Director Brittany Coralles. “After a long hiatus, our organization is eager to bring the community and families down to our local squares to act thoughtfully to support our culture. Leucadia 101 Mainstreet is excited to welcome residents back to stroll along 101 and support both artists and mainstreet businesses. Sales from purchases go directly to the artists. The LeucadiaART Walk is free for all to participate, and we encourage cycling, walking and skating to the event.” New this year, the LeucadiART Walk offers a free e-bike training class, led by BCycle, where participants can train with a BCycle representative and learn the rules of e-bike riding. Those who complete the training through a certified instructor will receive a special gift from BCycle. The training times are 11.00, 11.30, 12.00 and 12.30. Those interested can email [email protected] to register as soon as possible. Space is limited. Live music can be enjoyed by everyone at various art venues. Lineup includes Ben Powell, Leucadia 101 Battle of the Bands runner-up Juvenile Seagulls and more. The Children’s Arts Pavilion at Head Start, 616 North Coast Highway 101, will feature live performances by the Encinitas School of Music. Kids can listen to music while participating in a free 20-minute painting class led by Paint Party USA owner Karria Bordin. For the visit those ages 21 and over, Leucadia 101 hosts a beer garden located at Noni Salon, 704 North Coast Highway 101. Visitors can enjoy local favorites Culture Brewing, Kings and Convicts and Bambucha while listening to live music by Nena Anderson, Second Harvest, Wag Halen and more. The beer garden doors open at 12.00 and closes at 4 p.m. Participants can park at La Costa Ave. Park and Ride, 710 La Costa Ave., and board a free open-air trolley between 9.30 and 16.00 that stop along the art walking route. The last trolley to return to the Park and Ride is at 5.15pm. The LeucadiART Walk is made possible by accompanying local business sponsors Alila Marea Beach Resort, Queenstage, Longhouse Wealth Management and Peter Curry / Cushman & Wakefield Private Capital Group. Additional support comes from Culture Brewing, Kings and Convicts and Bambucha. The Leucadia 101 Mainstreet Association is a non-profit organization that works in partnership with the neighborhood, business owners, property owners, the City of Encinitas and the County of San Diego to preserve and revitalize the Leucadia North Coast Highway 101 Corridor. It offers a variety of events each year with the aim of creating a unique atmosphere for residents to explore the local community. For more information, email [email protected] or visit leucadia101.com. North Coast Link offers non-profits, government agencies and organizations with varying interests the opportunity to share their news by submitting press releases for publication. Send yours to news[at]northcoastcurrent.com. encinitas current, cardiff current

The Leucadia 101 Mainstreet Association presents its 16th Annual LeucadiART Walk on Sunday, August 28 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The free community event will be held along North Coast Highway 101 between Encinitas for Equality, 1900 North Coast Highway 101, and Coastal Animal Hospital, 434 North Coast Highway 101. Highway 101 will come alive with art, live art demos, live dance performances and live music as well as a liberation garden.

“The LeucadiART Walk is a truly honest representation of the art and soul here in our neighborhood,” said Leucadia 101 Mainstreet Executive Director Brittany Coralles. “After a long hiatus, our organization is eager to bring the community and families down to our local squares to act thoughtfully to support our culture. Leucadia 101 Mainstreet is excited to welcome residents back to stroll along 101 and support both artists and mainstreet businesses. Sales from purchases go directly to the artists. The LeucadiaART Walk is free for all to participate, and we encourage cycling, walking and skating to the event.”

New this year, the LeucadiART Walk offers a free e-bike training class, led by BCycle, where participants can train with a BCycle representative and learn the rules of e-bike riding. Those who complete the training through a certified instructor will receive a special gift from BCycle. The training times are 11.00, 11.30, 12.00 and 12.30. Those interested can email [email protected] to register as soon as possible. Space is limited.

Live music can be enjoyed by everyone at various art venues. Lineup includes Ben Powell, Leucadia 101 Battle of the Bands runner-up Juvenile Seagulls and more. The Children’s Arts Pavilion at Head Start, 616 North Coast Highway 101, will feature live performances by the Encinitas School of Music. Kids can listen to music while participating in a free 20-minute painting class led by Paint Party USA owner Karria Bordin.

For visitors age 21 and over, Leucadia 101 hosts a beer garden located at Noni Salon, 704 North Coast Highway 101. Visitors can enjoy local favorites Culture Brewing, Kings and Convicts and Bambucha while listening to live music by Nena Anderson, Second Harvest, Wag Halen and more. The beer garden doors open at 12.00 and closes at 4 p.m.

Participants can park at La Costa Ave. Park and Ride, 710 La Costa Ave., and board a free open-air trolley between 9.30 and 16.00 that stop along the art walking route. The last trolley to return to the Park and Ride is at 5.15pm.

The LeucadiART Walk is made possible by accompanying local business sponsors Alila Marea Beach Resort, Queenstage, Longhouse Wealth Management and Peter Curry / Cushman & Wakefield Private Capital Group. Additional support comes from Culture Brewing, Kings and Convicts and Bambucha.

The Leucadia 101 Mainstreet Association is a non-profit organization that works in partnership with the neighborhood, business owners, property owners, the City of Encinitas and the County of San Diego to preserve and revitalize the Leucadia North Coast Highway 101 Corridor. It offers a variety of events each year with the aim of creating a unique atmosphere for residents to explore the local community.

For more information, email [email protected] or visit leucadia101.com.

North Coast Link offers non-profits, government agencies and organizations with varying interests the opportunity to share their news by submitting press releases for publication. Send yours to news[at]northcoastcurrent.com.

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