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MARCH 3 & 4
MENDOCINO, Calif. — Wine
tasting and whale watching will be the featured attractions of
the 30th Annual Mendocino Whale Festival March 3rd and 4th in
Mendocino.
Many wineries will set up tasting stations in inns, galleries
and shops throughout Mendocino Village and Little River, while
the area’s top chefs produce their favorite seafood chowders in
a tasting event. A marine mammal art exhibit, plein-air (live
outdoor painting demonstrations) and docent-led walks are all
part of the two-day festival.
With some 20,000 gray whales migrating north from birthing
grounds in Mexico to their winter home in Alaska, there will be
plenty of whales to view from the Mendocino Headlands State
Park, which surrounds Mendocino Village.
Major events include:
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Wine Tasting
in Mendocino’s shops-Saturday only - Taste
some of Mendocino County's finest varietals
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Chowder Tasting
- Saturday only - Sample chowder from some of the
best chefs on the coast!
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Plein-air Artists in
the Village Weather permitting! See local artists
painting on the Mendocino Headlands, Saturday
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Marine Wildlife
Exhibit at the Mendocino Art Center, 10-4pm, Little
Lake St., Mendocino. Call 937-5818
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MARCH 10 & 11
LITTLE RIVER, Calif.
— A sampler of hospitality and adventure in Little River
is served up for your convenience all in one weekend.
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Food & Wine Tasting
Taste Mendocino County Wines paired with
tasty hors d'oeuvres!
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John Birchard
Digital Photography Workshop
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Van Damme Visitor
Center
Experience the pigmy forest and fern trails
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Open Art Studios
Check out the art studios nestled in the redwoods.
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Docent-led Whale
Watch Walk
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Kayak Mendocino Sea
Cave Tours
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Little River Inn
Concert Series:
John Reischman and the Jaybirds
Description: John Reischman and the Jaybirds fashion
a stylish, elegant take on bluegrass that is at once
innovative and unadorned, sophisticated and
stripped-down, happily old-fashioned, yet
unselfconsciously new. A genial blend of
story-telling and side-show humor provides the
backdrop to their studied performance of original
songs. With a unique traditional sound, the mandolin
master and his band are known for powerful original
songs and instrumentals, soaring vocals and
refreshing interpretations of songs from the
old-time repertoire presented with their own
bluegrass twist. $20 Proceeds benefit the Albion
Little River Volunteer Fire Department
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MARCH 17 & 18
FORT BRAGG, Calif. –—
Microbrew tasting and whale watching will be the featured
attractions of the 30th Annual Fort Bragg Whale Festival March
17 and 18.
With some 20,000 gray whales migrating north from birthing
grounds in Mexico to their winter home in Alaska, there will be
plenty of whales to view from the Pomo Bluffs Park in Fort Bragg
and miles of beaches in MacKerricher State Park just north of
the city.
Major events include:
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Whale Run and
Walk Saturday,
Race
starts at 8am, Skunk Train parking lot
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Chowder Tasting
- at Town Hall (corner of Main and Laurel St.),
Saturday from 11am until the chowder runs out.
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Microbrew Beer
Tasting
at Eagles Hall, 210 N Cory St, Saturday only from
12-5 pm. Local brewers are sampling some of their
finest beers, and a few not yet on the market.
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Whale Cruises
from Noyo Harbor: Whale watching from a charter
boat offers a once in a lifetime viewing
opportunity. Because whales are close to shore,
sightings usually occur within a short 5-15 minute
ride. Call Chamber of Commerce for details, 707-
961-6300
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Whale
Watching by Horseback: Miles of visually
stunning beach, with migrating whales on the horizon
— awesome! Call Ricochet Ridge Ranch for details,
707-964-7669 or 888-873-5777 (toll free). •Whale
Watching at the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens:
Cozy up and view Gray Whales from the Garden’s
rustic Cliff House, nestled into the bluff along the
ocean’s edge — or stroll along the large expanse of
ocean-side bluffs for unobstructed views. Hours:
9am-5pm.
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Point
Cabrillo Light House: Docents on hand with whale
watching binoculars10am - 4pm on Saturday March 17
and Sunday March 18. Other activities: see a tide
pool aquarium, light station history presentations,
a life-size gray whale jigsaw puzzle for the kids,
Audubon Society-led morning bird identification
walks. Hot drinks, cookies, lunch available for
purchase in the lighthouse lobby
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