Tricycle Music Fest 2010

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The San Francisco Public Library and Friends of the San Francisco Public Library presented the 2nd Annual Tricycle Music Fest West, the biggest little music fest in San Francisco, combining four newly opened branch libraries, five entertainers and an October of shaking, rattling and rolling for kids around the City—all in the name of literacy! sfpl.org/tricycle

Partners

  • Friends of the San Francisco Public Library
  • Sunday Streets Civic Center/Tenderloin
  • Childhood Matters
  • Children’s Council of San Francisco
  • Department of Children, Youth and Their Families
  • First 5 San Francisco
  • KQED Education Network
  • Nuestros Niños
  • Raising A Reader
  • The Reading Tree
  • SF Early Literacy Network
  • Jumpstart
  • Tree Frog Treks

Thank you to all who rocked out with us at the Library.

Tricycle Music Fest West 2010 by the Numbers

  • 5 branch library shows with 430 families dancing
  • 547 boppers at Main Library concert on October 24
  • 3 professional development trainings for early childhood educators
  • 4 in-classroom concerts at two SFUSD child development centers

Tricycle Music Fest 2010

Tricycle Music Fest 2010

Sippy Cups Fest 2009

Sippy Cups

Kids enjoying the Sippy Cups

Kids enjoying the Sippy Cups

Sippy Cups

Sippy Cups

Frances England

Frances England

Tricycle Roulette

Tricycle Roulette

Devil-Ettes

Devil-Ettes

Kids catching confetti

Kids catching confetti

The Time Outs

The Time Outs

The Time Outs guitar

The Time Outs guitar

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2009 Tricycle Music Fest

 

Tricycle in the Schools

New this year, the library brings Tricycle to the schools with music and movement professional development trainings for teachers and on-site mini-concerts for the children in SFUSD’s Child Development Program, led by Charity Kahn, local artist and music educator.  A participating teacher from the first workshop commented "Every school should have this opportunity. Every child needs music in his life." Charity Kahn’s work with the teachers and students supports, inspires, and engages all in the name of early literacy.