Top to Bottom: (1) Adaawe, a group of seven women singers and percussionists. (2) Venice resident Jodie Evans, co-founder of Code Pink, a women’s peace and activism group, collected signatures at Sunday’s event. (3) Mediterranean Delight, a catering company from Pasadena, was among the many food vendors. (4) (l-r) Peter Demian and Greg Cruz of the band Street Smart perform. (5) A sea of vendors and festivalgoers filled Abbott Kinney Blvd. during the street festival on Sunday. (6) Celeste Lear of Venice enjoyed a fresh coconut drink.
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