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FALL GUIDE Sonoma County


THE KIWANIS CLUB OF SANTA ROSA 18TH ANNUAL OMELET BREAKFAST


Santa Rosa, CA. ~ You pick the ingredients, we cook the omelet. Prepared by volun- teers from local high school key clubs. Served with juice, potatoes, meat, muffins and beverages, Saturday October 3, 2015, Serving 7:30 am to 11:30 am. Santa Rosa Veterans Me- morial Building across from Sonoma County Fairgrounds


Free parking if attending om- elet breakfast: Show your ticket to the parking attendant the day of the event. $10.00 advanced purchase per person. $12.00 at the door, kids 7 & under free with paying adult. For the benefit of Sonoma County youth programs. Visit our website


www.santarosakiwanis.org


Sonoma County Harvest Fair Draws Bay Area Locals And Visitors From Across The Globe!


Santa Rosa, CA. ~ Now in its fourth decade, the Sonoma County Harvest Fair draws Bay Area locals and visitors from across the globe to the Sonoma County Event Cen- ter at the Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa. This loved community event brings together in one weekend the bounty of more than 100 wineries pouring over 500 award winning wines, craft beer and cider makers, and culinary delights from the re- gion’s finest food artisans. Attending the Harvest Fair


provides an exclusive oppor- tunity for wine lovers to taste and shop for ALL of the gold medal winning wines in one location. Fairgoers can also shop for special products in the Wine Country Marketplace, attend workshops, participate in a Wine Tasting Seminar or Chef Demonstration, watch as contestants compete for cash in the World Wrapped Cook- ing Competition, and even roll up their pant legs for the World Championship Grape Stomp. In the Grand Tasting Pavilion, ticket holders get first tastes of this year’s award-winning wines, along with craft beers and ciders and Sonoma County culinary masterpieces. Also, out on the Wine Patio, Taste the Golds offers a chance to taste samples of only the best-


of-the-best wines from the re- gion. Always held with the ar- rival of autumn during the first weekend in October, the Har- vest Fair celebrates Sonoma County’s abundant season of growing and the delectable outcomes inspired by the ar- ea’s hard working ranchers and farmers,


acclaimed and noted chefs. The Sonoma County Harvest


Fair has plenty for everyone to see and do. You won’t want to miss one of our 30 minute Harvest Workshops, where you can learn about making your own cider or beer, bee- keeping or how to make your own wine. For a more in-depth experience,


join one of the Farm-to-Table Seminars offer- VOTED BEST BOUTIQUE IN SONOMA COUNTY! vintners


ing wine and food enthusiasts the chance to take their knowl- edge to the next level. Then, around the grounds, you’ll find a Classic Car Show brought to you by the Redwood Empire Region of the Antique Auto- mobile Club of America and an Art Sale inside Finley Hall featuring beautiful pieces from some most


of Sonoma County’s talented artists. Don’t


miss The 50 Tour and celebrate the Bay Area’s place in Super Bowl history. PLUS, the Llama Show is back in the livestock area among many other inter- active activities to enhance the tasting experience. Celebrate the Harvest, Octo-


ber 2-4, 2015. For general info, tickets and a complete sched- ule of events please visit Har- vestFair.org.


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waste my life in friction when it could be turned into


momentum. Frances Willard


The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra. ~Jimmy Johnson I would not


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