To Life! wants you to stay out past your curfew.

This year, for the first time since the event’s founding in 2000, event coordinators will organize a festival after-party, dubbed After Life, for the 21-and-over crowd. It will be at Illusions Fayrouz, a Lebanese restaurant and club on California Avenue.

“It’s a beautiful location, and the perfect site for dancing and a live musical performance” by Israeli rock band the Peatot, said Jane-Rachel Schonbrun, adult program coordinator at the Albert L. Schultz JCC.

The street festival officially ends at

5 p.m., which is the same time Illusions opens for After Life. The event is open to everyone, but coordinators are targeting young adult Jews in their 20s and 30s.

The party costs $10, and the first 200 people to arrive will receive a free drink and Middle Eastern vegetarian appetizers.

After Life is co-sponsored by Stanford Hillel, the Young Adults Division of the Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley, and congregations Kol Emeth, Beth Am and Beth David.

The party begins at 5 p.m. and is expected to last until 11 p.m. at Illusions, 260 S. California Ave. in Palo Alto. For more information, contact Jane-Rachel Schonbrun at (650) 852-3502.

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