Cultural Events and Celebrations

As part of its celebration of local diversity, Redwood City recognizes a variety of cultural events and awareness days.

Upcoming Events & Resources

Youth Town Hall by RWC Police Advisory Committee

The City's Police Advisory Committee is hosting its second Town Hall on Wednesday, November 13, 5:30-8pm at Sequoia High. The event will focus on youth experiences of safety and opportunity. Learnings from this intergenerational community conversation will inform the Committee's work plan items related to reducing youth contact with the justice system. Dinner, childcare, and Spanish interpretation will be available. Please help us spread the word!

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Below is a list of the cultural days and months Redwood City recognizes annually. The list is not exhaustive; a range of other cultural celebrations and acknowledgements take place every year in Redwood City.

January

Poverty in America Awareness Month

Martin Luther King Jr. Day (third Monday in January)

February

Black History Month 

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World Day of Social Justice

March

Women’s History Month

International Transgender Day of Visibility

April

May

Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Jewish American Heritage Month

June

LGBTQ+ Pride Month

July

Disability Pride Month, National Disability Independence Day

 August

International Youth Day

Senior Citizens Day

 September

Welcoming Week

October

Filipino American History Month 

Indigenous People’s Day (second Monday in October)

National Coming Out Day 

November

National Native American, American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month 

Día de los Muertos

Veterans’ Day

December

Universal Human Rights Month

Chanukah

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