The 37th Annual Palos Verdes Street Fair & Music Festival lit up Rolling Hills Estates over Father’s Day weekend, June 13–15, 2025. Held along Norris Center Drive and Deep Valley Drive, the festive two-day event featured an evening‑only Teen Carnival kickoff, dozens of artisan booths, food vendors, a spirited beer & wine garden, plus pony rides and a petting zoo for the little ones Festival highlights included nonstop live music from tribute bands and local acts on Saturday (80’z Allstars, Kelly Boyz, School of Rock) and Sunday (Stone Soul, James Kelly Band, Mark Fitchett Band), alongside community performances by jazz and dance troupes With free entry, free parking, and carnival ride wristbands available by pre‑sale, the fair offered something for everyone, bringing the community together to welcome summer in joyful style.Eileen Hupp, Chamber CEO and the Street Fair Co-Chairs Andrew Werts, Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center, and Danny Waddell, CrossCountry Mortgage, greet Sponsor and Elected Officials at the Sponsor Recognition Ceremony. The Street Fair wouldn’t happen without a huge group of Chamber member volunteers. Having fun while volunteering are: Pete Haroun, EQ Private Wealth Advisors; Stacey Girard, Chamber Staff; Ryan Halvorsen, Redondo Van & Storage; Joan Behrens, Peninsula Heritage School; and Kristin Borden, PV Magazine. Sponsors and Elected Officials are introduced by Chamber CEO Eileen Hupp at the Sponsor Recognition Ceremony. Bea Dieringer, Mayor Pro Tem Rolling Hills; Dr. Sara Deen, Trustee & Board Vice President PVPUSD; Frank Zerunyan, Mayor Pro Tem Rolling Hills Estates; and Eric Alegria, Trustee PVPUSD were among the many local elected officials present. Love on 4 Paws Therapy Dogs are always a popular Street Fair participant.Over 120 artisans and vendors offered a wide range of shopping options. Shown here is popular vendor Meizan.treet Fair Co-Chair Danny Waddell offers a helping hand to the friendly bartenders at the Beer & Wine Booth.