a couple smiles and dances in the street
A dancing couple swirls in the street at last month's Point Richmond summer street party. The second-to-last concert of the summer is Aug. 8. Kari Hulac/Richmondside

There’s lots to keep you entertained this week, including summer movies and music series as well as pancakes aboard an historic ship. Plus: Don’t miss out on five days of celebrations commemorating Richmond’s 120th anniversary as well as a roundup of where to go swimming; and ongoing things to do in Richmond (many of which are free).

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Things to do

2nd-to-last summer concert in Point Richmond

Dancers enjoy the annual Point Richmond summer concert series. And, if you’re not into shaking it like it’s hot, there’s room to pop up a camp chair and enjoy a picnic. Courtesy Point Richmond Music Credit: Courtesy of Point Richmond music

The second-to-last in a series of summer street parties will play out in Point Richmond on Friday.

At the free musical extravaganza, the group Burrows and Dilbeck will hit the stage at 5 p.m. followed by Big Blue Soul Revue at 6:45 p.m. The annual summer concert series is sponsored by Point Richmond Music.

The final concert is scheduled for Sept. 12.

Local restaurants are open during the free event, and there are food pop-up booths. Displays from The Arts of Point Richmond will be on hand as will activities such as face painting for children. Attendees often dance in the streets.

The Point Richmond summer concert series, Fri., Aug. 8, 5:30 p.m., Park Place and Washington Avenue.

Marina Bay Movies in the Park features ‘Moana 2’

The movie schedule for Richmond’s summer movie series. Courtesy city of Richmond

You can sit under the stars and catch a popular children’s movie during another city-sponsored community event.

The latest installment of the summer Movies in the Park series will feature the Disney film, ‘Moana 2.’

People going to the free family-friendly event are advised to bring blankets and something to sit on. 

The final summer movie will be on Fri., Aug. 22, with the showing of ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 3.’

Movies in the Park screening of Moana 2, Fri., Aug. 8, 8:30 p.m., Marina Bay Park, Regatta Boulevard and Marina Bay Parkway.

Learn how to have a ‘smooth’ diet

You can sample some smoothies and learn about healthy diets at a park.

Smoothies in the Park will feature a climate-friendly workshop as well as demonstration on making smoothies and a free produce giveaway.

The free event is family friendly. It is sponsored by Urban Tilth, a nonprofit that trains local residents to cultivate agriculture, feed their community and restore relationships to land.

Smoothies in the Park, Fri., Aug. 8, 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Lucas Park, 724 10th St. 

Tostadas, film and music all in one night

Eugene Rodriguez (right) founder of the Los Centzontles band, has performed and recorded with Grammy-winners and other top performers, including Los Lobos, Jackson Browne, Taj Mahal, Ry Cooder, The Chieftains, and Flaco Jimenez — all in service of preserving and advancing Mexican musical styles, arts, and customs. Credit: Maurice Tierney for Richmondside

You can listen to music, watch some short films and enjoy tostadas at the aptly named Los Cenzontles Cultural Arts Academy’s Music, Films and Tostadas event.

The event will feature music by the Los Cenzontles band as well as a screening of new three short films.

Admission is free for guests 17 years old and younger. Tickets for adults are $15.

Music, Films and Tostadas, Fri., Aug. 8, 7 p.m., Los Cenzontles Cultural Arts Academy, 13108 San Pablo Ave. 

Pancakes and music aboard an historic ship

Visitors to the SS Red Oak Victory can still send messages using the ships World War II era radio equipment. Credit: Kelly Sullivan for Richmondside

You can have breakfast and listen to live music at a fundraiser aboard the historic SS Red Oak Victory ship.

At the Summer 2025 Pancake Breakfast, visitors can enjoy a morning meal of pancakes, sausage, bacon and scrambled eggs while listening to live music from The Sites Show.

Tours of the World War II era ship are also available. The radio room will be open for those who want to broadcast messages around the world.

Breakfast is served from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The ship is open for tours until 4 p.m.

Tickets are $20 plus fees for adults and older children. Tickets are $5 plus fees for children 8 years old and younger.

The SS Red Oak is the last surviving of the 747 ships that were built at the Kaiser Shipyards in Richmond.

The Summer 2025 Pancake Breakfast, Sun., Aug. 10, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., SS Red Oak Victory Ship, 1337 Canal Blvd.

Meet local artists at a waterfront restaurant

A piece featured in the Arts of Point Richmond’s summer exhibit. Courtesy Arts of Point Richmond

A reception for local artists will give community members a chance to learn more about the Richmond’s art world.

The Artists’ Reception at Lara’s Fine Dining will feature works from the Arts of Point Richmond’s Summer AOPR Exhibit, now on view at the waterfront restaurant.

Appetizers will be catered by Anh’s Kitchen. A no-host bar will also be open.

The Artists’ Reception, Sun., Aug. 10, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Lara’s Fine Dining, 1900 Esplanade Drive.

Marina Bay community get-together is Saturday

Neighbor-to-Neighbor is co-sponsoring a community get-together in Marina Bay. At this event, residents can meet one another while enjoying refreshments, games and music.

Organizers say the event, “is designed to foster neighborly connections and community spirit, aims to create and strengthen community bonds, and incorporates vendor participation.”

The Marina Bay Community Event, Sat., Aug. 9, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please pre-register to receive the location.

David Mills writes feature articles for Richmondside, as well as its weekly What's Up column of things to do and know in and around Richmond.

A longtime Bay Area journalist, David most recently worked for Healthline, an information resource on physical and mental health.

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