Rosie the  Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park News  Release 
Rally Contact: Sue Fritzke, 510-232-5050 x 6601, sue_fritzke@nps.gov 
 
Festival  Contact: Tom Leatherman, 510-232-5050 x 6301, tom_leatherman@nps.gov 
 
Event  Date: August 13, 2016  from 10 AM to 4 PM 
 
  
 
Rosie Rally and Home Front  Festival 
            (Richmond, CA) – On Saturday, August 13th at 10  AM, the National Park Service, in coordination with the Rosie the Riveter  Trust, City of Richmond, and Richmond Museum Association, will be hosting the  second Rosie Rally in the Craneway Pavilion, attempting to set a new Guinness  World Record for the largest number of people dressed up as Rosie the Riveter  since World War II. We set the record last year with 1,084 people, and hope to do  it again this year with a goal of 5,000 participants. The rally event  recognizes and commemorates the important work women – and all workers – did on  the Home Front during World War II, and many original Rosies will be there to  participate and cheer on the younger generations. Please check www.rosietheriveter.org/rosierally2016 for more details. 
               
              The Rally will be followed by the annual Home Front  Festival, which will be held in Marina Bay Park from 12 noon to 4 PM. A “parade  of Rosies” will walk along the Bay Trail after the Rally to Marina Bay Park,  where there will be music, food, vendors, and fun activities during the  afternoon. 
               
              Transportation and Parking: 
               
              Bicycling,  using public transportation, and carpooling to these events are all encouraged. 
               
              The  National Park Service will operate three shuttle buses at the Rosie Rally and  Festival from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM. One shuttle bus will run between the Richmond  BART station, Marina Bay Park and the Craneway Pavilion; another shuttle bus  will run from the Craneway Pavilion to Marina Bay Park and back. The third  shuttle will run between the Craneway Pavilion and the Red Oak Victory Ship.  All three shuttles will be free and open to all members of the public. 
               
              Bike  racks will be available at the Craneway Pavilion – please bring your own  bike lock. The City of Richmond and the National Park Service will also  lead an organized bike ride from the Richmond BART station to the Craneway  Pavilion. 
               
              Parking  will be available near the Craneway Pavilion and in a parking lot near Marina  Bay Park. Street parking is also available. Parking close to the Craneway and  Marina Bay Park will be reserved for visitors with disabilities and the actual  WWII Rosies and Home Front Workers.   
               
              The  Rosie the Riveter Visitor Education Center is open seven days a week from 10 AM  to  5 PM and is located at 1414 Harbour Way South, suite 3000, Richmond,  CA 94804. For more information and directions to the Visitor Education Center,  please call (510) 232-5050 extension “0” or visit http://www.nps.gov/rori/planyourvisit/directions.htm.  Admission to the Visitor Center and all park sites and programs is free. 
               
              Rosie Rally bandanas and socks are available for sale at the Visitor Center  in the Rosie the Riveter Trust Store. 
               
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