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Hollywood Walk Of Fame 50th Anniversary ~ Hollywood

Hollywood Walk Of Fame's 50th Anniversary festival is coming up and promises to be filled with entertainment and festivities from 11am to 6pm.  Although I have a feeling none of the old street performers and characters will be invited since they've already been shooed off the Walk.  Who knows, maybe they'll be able to make a cameo and actually bring some lighthearted laughs back to the street.

From the official website:

Drawing inspiration from these visitors, the next milestone in the year-long celebration of the Walk of Fame is the “Walk the Walk” community festival on Sunday, July 25.  From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. there will be free entertainment and activities throughout Hollywood honoring the five categories of the Walk of Fame – Motion Picture, Television, Radio, Recording and Live Theatre.  There are four anchor locations for the celebration – Hollywood & Highland Center and the TV Guide Studio located there, the Egyptian Theatre, Capitol Records building and the Montalban Theatre.  Beyond these four, businesses and attractions throughout the area are joining in the festival creating their own specials honoring the 50th Anniversary of the Walk of Fame.  More information can be found in the Community Festival section which will be updated regularly including a schedule of entertainment and events and listings for participating businesses.

http://www.walkoffame50.com/

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