The Mercury News Weekend

It’s time to party in SoFA District

- Contact Sal Pizarro at spizarro@ bayareanew­sgroup.com.

After more than a year of being closed to the public, the art galleries in downtown San Jose’s SoFA District are eager to welcome back visitors. And they’re doing it in a big way, with the South First Street Block Party on Saturday afternoon.

The San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, the Institute of Contempora­ry Art and MACLA have teamed up to produce the event, which will run from 4 to 7 p.m. on South First Street between William and Reed streets and at Parque de los Pobladores. It also will serve as a housewarmi­ng of sorts for Veggieluti­on, the community farm nonprofit that recently opened a demonstrat­ion garden at the SoFA Pocket Park.

Everyone’s pitching in when it comes to activities and entertainm­ent. There are a paper flower-making activity with artist Amy Brown, based on the ICA’s current exhibition by Ebony G. Patterson; a fabric printmakin­g workshop using flowers and other natural products with artist Carolina Cuevas; and a bachata dance class and a performanc­e by alternativ­e band Antigone presented by MACLA. The Thai Thai food truck will be on hand, too. It’s free to attend, and you can RSVP at the ICA’s website, icasanjose.org/s-1st-blockparty.

BACK IN BUSINESS >> There was a good crowd Thursday morning for the grand reopening of the Thrift Box, the second-hand store with the familiar awning at 1362 Lincoln Ave. in Willow Glen. The store — known for its all-volunteer nonprofit

run by the San Jose Auxiliary, supports Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital through the sale of donated items. And given this is Silicon Valley, some of those items can be fairly high-end, including jewelry, designer clothes and collectibl­es.

“We are so excited to be reopening, and we are looking forward to seeing our customers,” San Jose Auxiliary President Barbara Garcia said. The shop is open Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and masks and social distancing are still required.

You can get updates — or shop online if that’s your thing — at thriftbox.org.

OUTDOOR MOVIES ARE BACK >>

Both San Jose and Santa Clara have announced the lineups for their outdoor evening movie series, which kick off during the next week and feature familyfrie­ndly films.

Santa Clara’s Sunset Cinema series will move around to different city parks over the next four months, starting today with “The Sandlot” at Reed & Grant Sports Park. The rest of the movies are “Abominable” on Aug. 13 at Santa Clara Central Park, “Luca” on Sept. 17 at Live Oak Park and “Trolls World Tour” on Oct. 15 at Maywood Park. The locations and movies, which will start after sunset, are subject to change, so you can stay updated at santaclara­ca.gov/sunsetcine­ma.

The San Jose Downtown Associatio­n, meanwhile, launches its fourweek Starlight Cinema series with the Pixar movie “Up” on Wednesday. It’ll be followed by “The Perfect Game” on July 28, the new Disney movie “Raya and the Last Dragon” on Aug. 4 and the 1984 classic “The Karate Kid” on Aug. 11. All the movies will start at dusk in St. James Park downtown, with premovie activities taking place about an hour before showtime.

The “Up” screening will have a balloon artist and a San Jose Dance Theater performanc­e before the show, and there also will be popcorn and lemonade for sale. You can find out more details at sjdowntown.com/starlight.

Both series are free to attend, but remember to bring your own blanket or chair.

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