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DOWNTOWN SPRING FAMILY PARADE, Mountain View, CA

SCOTTS VALLEY ART UNDER THE OAKS & WINE FESTIVAL

August 8th & 9th 2009
from 10:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m.
361 Kings Village Road,
Scotts Valley, CA 95066
Phone: (619) 424-6663
www.svchamber.org

The Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce and Scotts Valley Arts Commission invite you to attend the 9th Annual Scotts Valley Art and Wine Festival. Come enjoy fine art, wine & beer tasting, great food, and live entertainment in an open park setting at Skypark in Scotts Valley August 9th and 10th, 10 am – 6pm. Voted as 2007’s “Best Community Event” the Scotts Valley Art and Wine Festival has grown bigger and even better this year. Over 120 artists from around California and surrounding areas will be displaying their juried art. There will be a variety of painting, photography, ceramics, jewelry, glass art, sculpture, etching, digital works, textile art and much, much more.

MEDIEVAL FANTASY FESTIVAL, Vacaville, CA

17TH ANNUAL TOMATO FESTIVAL & WEST COAST BARBEQUE CHAMPIONSHIP!

August 16th & 17th, 2009
Saturday 10 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday 11 am - 4:00 pm
Downtown Fairfield, CA
www.fairfielddowntown.com

Tomato Festival earns group state award FAIRFIELD — According to one statewide group, the Fairfield Downtown Association is the big tomato when it comes to putting on a festival. About 50,000 people attended the 2008 Fairfield Tomato Festival, which expanded from one to two days this year, a press release stated.

APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVAL AND PARADE, Sebastopol, CA

BURNING MAN

August 31 – September 7, 2009
(415) TO-FLAME
www.burningman.com

The impact of the Burning Man experience has been so profound that a culture has formed around it. This culture pushes the limits of Burning Man and has led to people banding together nation-wide, and putting on their own events, in attempt to rekindle that magic feeling that only being part of this community can provide. The Black Rock Arts Foundation promotes interactive art by supporting public art that exists outside the event, and has a special interest in supporting art at regional events. Additionally, Burning Man has over two thousand volunteers who work before, during and after the event (many who work year-round) to make the event a reality.

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