Bay Area/ San Francisco

Castro Street Fair 2012 - A Day of Fun, Sun, & Good Times in the Neighborhood

Published on October 07, 2012
Castro Street Fair 2012 - A Day of Fun, Sun, & Good Times in the NeighborhoodDisco Giant
The official poster of the 2012 Castro Street Fair.
Castro Street Fair was a lot of fun today with a little bit of something for everyone. Here are a few snaps from today taken by Biscuit Staff and friends of the Staff to let you get a feel of it all. Thanks to everyone who came and helped raise thousands of dollars for local non-profits like The AIDS Emergency Fund by donating at the gates. Here are just a bit of what we at The Castro Biscuit saw on our journey through the exuberant crowd. Special thanks to friends Ray Vitale and Liz Highleyman for photo assistance.
A small shot of the many people who came to The Castro in order to enjoy all the fair had to offer. Photo: Waiyde Palmer
The Castro Biscuit LOVES the GLBT History Museum and the GLBT Historical Society. Here's their booth from the CSF 2012. The job they preform is an important part of keeping our community viable, informed, educated and all it's accomplishments honored and remembered. Photo: GLBT Historical Society (San Francisco)
 
Go Go Boys at the Fair doing what they do best. Photo: Liz Highleyman
   
Disco Giant towering 8 feet tall making quite an impression during this years Castro St. Fair. Photo: Ray Vitale
Not everyone came just to party at this years Castro St. Fair-some like this lovely lass-shared their position on the ongoing debate and protests regarding public nudity in neighborhood. Photo: Ray Vitale
MORE color was the order of the day at the 2012 Castro Street Fair. Photo: Waiyde Palmer
Great costume and a real crowd favorite. Photo: Ray Vitale
 
You can't come to the Fair and not take at least one shot of a hot man's chest. Identity protected for participants own good. The Biscuit will not be responsible for stalking.
Castro Street Fair 2012 Sticker
The one of a kind, Mrs. Vera Newman, San Francisco based artist who uses found objects, toys, fabric, knick knacks and all sorts of bric-a-brac to create one of a kind living art projects.
Castro Biscuit creator, Roy McKenzie, and one of our new contributors sharing a laugh mid fair. Photo: Waiyde Palmer
One last shot looking up Castro Street toward Noe Valley of the very successful 2012 Castro Street Fair.