The Sundays on Telegraph street festival runs through Sept. 21 in Berkeley. Photo: Ted Friedman
The Sundays on Telegraph street festival runs through Sept. 21 in Berkeley. Photo: Ted Friedman

Sundays on Telegraph is continuing on Telegraph Avenue through Sept. 21. The street festival, which started last year, closes Telegraph to vehicle traffic on Sundays from July through September, and offers a smörgåsbord of entertainment, including live music, street performers, giant board games, model car racing, jugglers and much more.

The photos shown here from previous Sundays offer a flavor of the event.

Giant chess game at Sundays on Telegraph. Photo: Doris Moskowitz
Giant chess game at Sundays on Telegraph. Photo: courtesy Doris Moskowitz
Performers entertain the crowd at Sundays on Telegraph. Photo: Ted Friedman
Performers entertain the crowd at Sundays on Telegraph. Photo: Ted Friedman
Live music is part of the street festival. Visit xxxx for details of who is scheduled to play. Photo: Doris Moskowitz
Live music is part of the festival. Visit the Sundays on Telegraph website for details of who is scheduled to play. Photo: courtesy Doris Moskowitz
Rock 'Em Sock 'Em robots. Photo: Doris Moskowitz
Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em robots. Photo:  courtesy Doris Moskowit
Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em robots. Photo:  courtesy Doris Moskowit

The event runs Sundays through Sept. 21, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., on Telegraph Avenue from Dwight Way north to Durant Avenue.

Berkeleyside is a sponsor of Sundays on Telegraph.

Check out the winners of Sundays on Telegraph’s photo contest, organized by Mayor Tom Bates’ office and Berkeleyside.

See the full event schedule and descriptions on the Sundays on Telegraph website. Connect with Sundays on Telegraph on Facebook.

Related:
Berkeley’s Sundays on Telegraph photo contest winners announced; fun continues through September (08.21.14)
Don’t forget: Share your Telegraph Avenue pics to win (07.18.14)
The It List: Five things to do in Berkeley this weekend (07.11.14)
Win prizes with your photos as Sundays on Telegraph returns (07.10.14)

To find out what is going on in Berkeley and nearby, be sure to check out Berkeleyside’s Events Calendar. We encourage you also to submit your own events.

Tracey Taylor is co-founder of Berkeleyside and co-founder and editorial director of Cityside, the nonprofit parent to Berkeleyside and The Oaklandside. Before launching Berkeleyside, Tracey wrote for...