OAKLAND — Residents in a section of three cities will join for a street celebration on San Pablo Avenue between Stanford and Ashby avenues from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 4.

The second annual Love Our Neighborhood Day will close all lanes of San Pablo to motor traffic for the celebration with residents from Oakland’s Golden Gate district, Emeryville and southwest Berkeley.

About 10,000 people attended the inaugural event and organizers hope to increase the turnout to about 15,000 this year.

The day will include art, games and recreation, entertainment, activities and community resources.

Entertainment will be offered on several stages, the MILO Foundation will host pet adoptions, Mysterious Creatures Art Collective & Gallery will host a live art mural production on its building and the Grease Diner will be hosting DIY silk-screening.

The day will also feature the grand opening of the Charles Porter Golden Gate Recreation Center, with activities such as basketball and zumba and a celebration at 1:30 p.m.

All side streets off San Pablo Avenue will be detoured around the event starting at 9 a.m. San Pablo will reopen to traffic by 6 p.m.

Walk Oakland Bike Oakland is a host organization of Love Our Neighborhood Day. More details about the event are online at oaklavia.org.

Contact Chris Treadway at 510-262-2784 or ctreadway@bayareanewsgroup.com. Follow him at Twitter.com/christreadway. Stay up-to-date on West Contra Costa news at IBABuzz.com/westcounty.