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Crush It Harvest Festival, The Estate Yountville
09.20.23
Experience the essence of the fall harvest in wine country with a weekend getaway to The Estate Yountville, where the second annual Crush It Harvest Festival awaits. Mark your calendar for Saturday, Sept. 30, and Saturday, Oct. 7, from 11 a.m. to sundown each day at the West Pavilion lawn of The Estate Yountville.
Indulge in the best of the Napa Valley with Crush It, featuring wine tasting, a sumptuous BBQ prepared by The Estate's culinary experts, grape stomping, live music, lawn games, kids' face painting, and picturesque photo opportunities. Discover a variety of fine wines from renowned award-winning wineries and small production craft vintners (additional cost, 21+ wristbands required).
Tickets for the Crush It Harvest Festival are priced at $100 per person and include unlimited BBQ delights, grape stomping, and a commemorative t-shirt. A la carte food and beverages will be available separately. Children aged 4 to 12 can join the fun for $65 per person, which includes food, grape stomping, and a t-shirt. Special stay packages are also available, offering admission to Crush It and Grape Stomp access for two guests.
Find The Estate Yountville at 6481 Washington St, Yountville, CA. For complete details about the Crush It Harvest Festival and to secure your reservations, visit theestateyountville.com.
The Estate Yountville stands as the ultimate Napa Valley luxury destination, perfectly situated in the heart of wine country and celebrated for its walkability. The property offers 191 rooms across two distinct hotels, Vintage House and Hotel Villagio, along with The Villa, a private 5-bedroom residence. Additional amenities include three restaurants, a bar, a world-class spa, a fitness center, shopping options, versatile wedding and meeting venues, and breathtaking views of the surrounding vineyards.
small-productionAs a recipient of the 2020 Trip Advisor Traveler’s Choice Award and an annual holder of the AAA Four Diamond Award, The Estate Yountville is dedicated to delivering an unmatched experience to its guests. For further information, visit theestateyountville.com.
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3rd Annual Mother Earth Market
09.19.23
For the third consecutive year, Anaheim's historic Packing District will host the Mother Earth Market (MEM), an event centered around mindfulness and eco-consciousness. This full-day affair, brimming with free activities and environmentally friendly vendors, is scheduled for Saturday, September 23, running from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will unfold along the shaded boardwalk and green spaces at Farmers Park in Anaheim.
SEED People’s Market, a co-op-style shop located at OC’s original “green” retail campus, The CAMP in Costa Mesa, is joining hands to co-host this year's event. The day will kick off with complimentary community yoga at 10 a.m., led by the world-renowned yogi, Kumi Yogini. Following this, the eco-village will open its doors from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., showcasing a thoughtfully curated array of "products with purpose" from over 20 brands. These include Indo Sole’s casual footwear crafted from upcycled tires, Utu’s eco-friendly skincare, and Generous Herbs’ native seeds.
Attendees are encouraged to enhance their fall fashion collections by bringing up to 10 pieces of clothing to swap. This year, a new addition to the event is Black Vintage Vinyl’s record trading post, where guests can participate in a leave-a-record, take-a-record exchange. In addition to these activities, there will be two Green Bird Anaheim neighborhood cleanups at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., accompanied by the beats of Packing District’s resident DJ, Crisanto Santa Ana, and the reggae tunes of Long Beach singer, Ms. B. Royal.
Educational sessions on sustainability are an integral part of the event. Hikerkind will present on the "7 principles outlined by the National Park Service" at 11:30 a.m., and Eco Now will share tips on achieving a zero-waste lifestyle at 1:45 p.m. Thea Pauley, founder of Eco Now and co-creator of MEM, emphasizes that Mother Earth Market is not just a shopping event but a way of life, providing a platform to learn about sustainable resources, meet the individuals driving these initiatives, and enhance eco-friendly skills.
For those interested in registering for workshops and classes, the Mother Earth Market website, anaheimpackingdistrict.com, is the place to go.
Farmers Park is conveniently located at 412 S. Anaheim Blvd, Anaheim.
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