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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA PIRATE FESTIVAL
June 14, 2009
289 Mare Island Way
Vallejo, CA 94590 www.norcalpiratefestival.com
Join us as Pirate Entertainers, Musicians, Singers, Swordfighters, Craftspeople, and more turn Vallejo's waterfront into a Pirate Town the likes of which hasn't been seen since Tortuga! Come on out and have a swashbucklin' great time at the SF Bay Area's only Pirate Festival! Find everything your pirate heart desires at this FUN FOR ALL AGES event!

EL DORADO COUNTY FAIR
June 18-21, 2009
100 Placerville Drive,
Placerville, CA
Phone: 530-621-5860
www.eldoradocountyfair.org
The first recorded Fair in El Dorado County was held in 1859. Until 1939 the Fair was held at various locations in downtown Placerville, most commonly at the “Stockyards”.The first County Fair at the current site on Placerville Dr. (old Hwy 50) was held in 1939 conducted by the American Legion under a contract with El Dorado County. The American Legion conducted the County Fairs until 1952 when the current Fair Association was formed. World War II caused the Fair to become dormant from 1942 until 1947 when the American Legion reactivated the event.

Pacheco State Park's Kite Day
June, 20 11am-3pm
Pacheco State Park,
38787 Dinosaur Point Road, Hollister, CA 95023
Phone: (209) 826-1197
www.parks.ca.gov
Everyone who flies a kite will receive a souvenir Kite Day button. There will be other fun activities including a make your own kite table and free face painting, as well as pie eating contests, bubble gum blowing contests and a candy-drop kite. Plus, there will be interesting tables to check out, including nature tables and a sun and wind table, as well as crafts for the kids.

WOODIES ON THE WHARF
June 27, 2009
Time: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Santa Cruz Wharf,
Santa Cruz, CA
Phone:
(831) 420-5273
www.santacruzwoodies.com/wow.html
This all began ten years ago, with just a couple of dozen members, the Santa Cruz Woodies were a fledgling chapter of the National Woodie Club. But because of the natural tie-in to the local surfing community, the club member's cars drew a crowd anytime two or three of them got together.