Viva CalleSJ “Las Calles: Celebrating 10 Years”

Viva CalleSJ Watson Park Viva Calle staff
Stylish & expensive lowrider bicycle
Viva CalleSJ bike rider
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Bike riders near San Jose Bike Clinic repair station
Cherokee Nation bike rider

Viva CalleSJ on Sunday September 7th 2025 held a San Jose bicycle ride called “Las Calles: Celebrating 10 Years”. This year’s event was a 10 mile ride passing through Willow Glen, Burbank, the Municipal Rose Garden area, Little Italy, Japantown, and Watson Park in San José. Viva Calle is a fun car-free street event perfect for walking, biking, skating, and community connection.

https://www.vivacallesj.org/

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2017 Viva Calle in San Jose

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Family and relatives preparing to participate in the 2017 Viva Calle at the Mexican Heritage Plaza

On Sunday September 17, 2017 a diverse and lively crowd of 150,000 people from the greater Bay Area participated in the 3rd Annual 2017 Viva Calle in San Jose. The event was inspired by Guillermo Penalosa’s 8 80 Cities organization in Toronto that brings citizens to increase transportation and public space to create vibrant, healthy, and equitable communities. There were thousands of families, college students, kids, walkers, sting rays, fixies, cruisers, commuter bikes, bmx bikes, folding bikes, bike with trailers, and rent-a-bikes among others. This year’s theme of the event was called “Downtown and Eastbound El Corazon” because the route included the culturally rich Japan-town, downtown, the Mexican Heritage Plaza, Alum Rock, and the Lake Cunningham area. The event had something for everyone including making the streets safer by getting cars off the road, exercise, music, and Pokeman games at St. James Park and the Japan-town area. The Viva Calle brought all races and cultures to celebrate together for one day.

http://www.vivacallesj.org/

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