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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Press Contact: Jen Grove or Susan Ivison 858-755-1179
Downtown Del Mar Event Traffic and Parking Adjustments for Taste of Del Mar and Art Stroll starting evening of October 2
Del Mar – September 17, 2009 – Along with the Taste of Del Mar and Art Stroll festivities on Saturday, October 3, there will be slight adjustments made for downtown Del Mar traffic and parking. Starting the evening before the Del Mar Village event on Friday, October 2nd, street parking on Camino Del Mar/Pacific Coast Highway 101 between 15th and 11th Streets will be restricted until 8pm Saturday evening.
Travel via car on Camino Del Mar will also be adjusted as the southbound lane will be blocked for event artists’ booths. The northbound lane of Camino Del Mar will be split for two-way traffic from 11th Street to 15th Street.
Free public event parking and shuttle bus will be available at the Del Mar Shores/Winston School, 215 9th Street throughout the day during the event.
The celebration of art, cuisine, wine and brews is a perfect way to enjoy the fabulous Fall day. Starting at 10am on Saturday, October 3, more than 80 local and regional juried artists will display fine art, ceramics, jewelry, and sculpture along Camino Del Mar. The San Diego Library Del Mar Branch, the Rose Art Centre and “Walk A Mile In My Art Shoes” will provide interactive art activities for children to enjoy. Dog owners can also participate with the event’s pet stroll and local merchants will host a sidewalk sale throughout downtown.
The popular Taste of Del Mar starts at noon and continues until 4pm offering delicious culinary creations and selections of California wines and ales. Taste tickets are available for $40 and can be purchased online – www.delmarmainstreet.com or from Union Bank, 1435 Camino Del Mar and Willis Allen Real Estate, 1424 Camino Del Mar.
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The Del Mar Village Association (DVMA) is an organization made up of Del Mar residents, business owners and property owners who are dedicated to working together to enhance the vitality of the Village while preserving the community’s history and unique character.


For more information, please call (858) 755-1179, email us at info@delmarmainstreet.com or visit our website at www.delmarmainstreet.com.
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