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- | '''Artichoke Festival - May 20 - 21, 2006''' | + | '''Cloverdale Sculpture Exhibit and Art Walk - June 3 - September 28, 2006''' |
- | Downtown | + | Downtown Plaza |
- | Castroville, CA | + | Cloverdale Blvd. |
+ | between First and Second sts. | ||
+ | Cloverdale, CA | ||
- | Schedule: Sat. 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. | + | Schedule: Call or check Web site for hours |
- | Cost: Admission $6, $3 children under 12 | + | Cost: Free |
- | Primary Phone: (831) 633-2465 | + | Primary Phone: (707) 894-1778 |
- | Web site: [http://www.artichoke-festival.org www.artichoke-festival.org] | + | Web site: [http://www.cloverdale.net www.cloverdale.net] |
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- | Going strong since Ms. Monroe's debut as queen in 1948, this festival pays homage to its patron veggie with a car show, a parade, an agro-art show (with works of art made from fruits and veggies), a 10K race, live music from rock 'n' roll to mariachis, craft booths, and lots of fun stuff for the kids. Oh, and artichokes prepared every conceivable way. | + | |
+ | Nineteen artists transform Downtown Plaza into a summer-long sculpture garden, with a one-day walk on June 3 allowing you to also experience themed exhibits dedicated to topics like furniture making, decorative arts, and wine label art. | ||
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'''June 17, 2006 - Japanese Cultural Fair''' | '''June 17, 2006 - Japanese Cultural Fair''' |
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Cloverdale Sculpture Exhibit and Art Walk - June 3 - September 28, 2006
Downtown Plaza Cloverdale Blvd. between First and Second sts. Cloverdale, CA
Schedule: Call or check Web site for hours
Cost: Free
Primary Phone: (707) 894-1778
Web site: www.cloverdale.net
Nineteen artists transform Downtown Plaza into a summer-long sculpture garden, with a one-day walk on June 3 allowing you to also experience themed exhibits dedicated to topics like furniture making, decorative arts, and wine label art.
June 17, 2006 - Japanese Cultural Fair
Mission Plaza Santa Cruz, CA
Schedule: 11 a.m.–6 p.m. Cost: Free Primary Phone: (831) 462-4589
Web site: www.jcfsc.org
The revered traditions of Japanese culture are celebrated with traditional folk dancing, storytelling with Megumi, martial artists, and taiko drumming. Also on tap are flower arranging (ikebana), paper folding (origami), calligraphy workshops, shiatsu massage, and delicious Japanese foods.