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Two Harbors hosts 14th annual Wine Festival
Summer music series rocks Avalon
AVALON — One of Catalina Island’s most popular summer traditions brings dancing in the streets back to Avalon. Presented by the Catalina Chamber
of Commerce and Visitors Bureau, Catalina Island Vacation Rentals, Catalina Island Real Estate and Hamilton Pacific, LLC, the Xceptional Summer Music Concert Series brings together locals and visitors for some of the greatest dance-along, sing-along
and family-fun music in Southern California.
The concert series takes place on
Wrigley Stage. Scheduled concerts include tributes to Motown, Abba and Woodstock as well as roadhouse rock and high-energy dance music. Some of Catalina Island’s top musicians will take the stage at the Catalina All-Stars concert and the series concludes in early September with a concert that showcases the greatest music from
vinyl to digital. All of the Summer Concert Series
performances are presented free of charge and are appropriate for all ages. A beer garden for those over 21 will be available from 7-10 p.m. The concerts begin at 8 p.m.
A complete schedule of events is available at
rockcatalina.com.
TWO HARBORS — Wine connoisseurs can taste the finest in reds, chardon- nays, syrah and bubbly during Two Harbors 14th annual Wine Festival from 1 - 4 p.m., June 6.
The one-day event, hosted by Santa
Catalina Island Company and the Avalon Rotary Club, is a tasting extrav- aganza featuring the finest in imported and regional wines.
The popular event sells out every
year with more than 550 people in attendance, purchasing tickets in advance is strongly encouraged. Once on site tasters can walk from table to table where more than 50 wineries will have designated stations.
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