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SAN FRANCISCO
Zazzle Bay to Breakers
When, where: May 15, from the Embarcadero to the Great Highway
Highlights: This wildly wacky 12K run across the city is in its 100th year. Don’t miss the post-race costume contest at Speedway Meadow in Golden Gate Park.
Cost: Registration is closed, but it’s free to watch and run alongside the racers, which many attendees do.
Info: (415) 359-2800, https://www.zazzlebaytobreakers.com
GRAND JUNCTION, COLO.
Colorado National Monument 100th anniversary celebration
When, where: May 21, Book Cliffs View
Highlights: The Colorado National Monument, which became America’s 15th national monument in 1911, turns 100; a rededication ceremony marks the occasion atop the Colorado Plateau.
Cost: $7 a vehicle; $4 a cyclist or hiker
Info: (800) 962-2547, https://www.visitgrandjunction.com
BENTON CITY, WASH.
Revelry on Red Mountain
When, where: May 28, Col Solare Winery
Highlights: This eastern Washington wine-and-food event brings together 20 vintners and a chef for a dinner to remember. A live and silent auction add excitement; area hotels offer specials.
Cost: $95; proceeds benefit the Seattle Children’s Hospital and the Washington Wine Education Foundation
Info: https://www.visittri-cities.com/revelry
SANTA FE, N.M.
Native Treasures: Indian Arts Festival
When, where: May 28 and 29, Santa Fe Convention Center
Highlights: More than 200 Native American artists converge to show and sell their wares, from traditional to contemporary art forms.
Cost: $5 on Saturday; free on Sunday.
Info: https://www.nativetreasuressantafe.org
SANTA BARBARA
I Madonnari Italian Street Painting Festival
When, where: May 28-30, Old Mission Santa Barbara
Highlights: The sidewalks of the mission plaza come to colorful life with temporary works by some 400 artists. Also live music and Italian-themed vendors.
Cost: Free
Info: https://www.imadonnarifestival.com
— Avital Binshtock
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