Pacific Sun Weekly 07.08.2011 - Section2

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It will be rockin’ at the 28th Annual San Anselmo Art & Wine Festival with everyone doing the Hippy Hippy Shake while shopping at 200 fine art booths, listening to great tunes, sampling wines and ales and hanging out with friends and family. The free festival is set for Saturday, July 16 and Sunday, July 17 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on both days in downtown San Anselmo on San Anselmo Avenue between Tamalpais and Bolinas streets. Sponsored by the San Anselmo Chamber of Commerce, the event draws some 65,000 people to the quaint hamlet with its charming antique shops and fine restaurants. The arts booths will feature fine paintings and sculptures as well as some fun tie-dye and leather apparel, French tablecloths, stained glass, windmills and more. The Kids’ Zone will include a variety of fun activities for children including: puppet and magic shows, slot car racing, a train ride, shark slide, rock wall, face painting and much more. The music line-up includes tributes to the 1960s and 1970s on two stages: the Trippin’ Tunstead Stage and the Boppin’ Bolinas Stage with a line-up guaranteed to make you want to dance the Hippy Hippy Shake. Listen to rock hits with glitz from the Cover Grrlz; sway to the sounds of Santana from Zebop!; enjoy hits from the ’60s with Revolver; see Cream of Clapton bring the sounds of Clapton alive; and don’t miss the premiere Beatles tribute band the Sun Kings, returning for an encore visit. Then take a musical journey through the Golden State with the colorful songs from California Dreamin’. Check out the full music schedule and read about the performers on pages 5, 6 and 7. There will be prizes given out throughout the day for the best dancers! If you come dressed in retro clothes you may also be presented a fun prize as well (We hope to see some tie-dye out there), and don’t forget to fill out the trivia contest to win more great stuff donated by San Anselmo merchants on page 7. Commemorative wine and beer glasses, featuring the festival’s colorful hippie art will be available for $5. Glass purchase is required to drink the alcoholic beverages sold at the event. There will also be a wide array of traditional festival food available from teriyaki chicken to pizza to kettle corn. For more information about the festival, call 415-454-2510. Additional information can be found online at www.sananselmochamber.org or find us on Facebook. B

PHOTO COURTESY OF PUBLICITY BY SHELLEY

It's Rockin'!

The audience gets down with Wonderbread 5 at the 2010 San Anselmo Art and Wine Festival.

Vinos

What would the San Anselmo elmo Art & Wine Festival be without the wine? Although beer lovers won’t be disappointed — with Moylan’s Brewery and Marin Brewing Co. pouring the best of their ales, wine aficionados enjoy sampling and tasting fine local wines. Souvenir wine and beer glasses are available for purchase and required for wine tasting at a cost of $5 each. This year the beer glasses offer the fun Hippyy Hippy Shake logo designed by Papaonetti Design. First rst Federal sponsored the beer glasses, with a lightweight ight design, makes it easier to haul around the festival. Featured winery will be Karah Estate Vineyards d ffrom Sonoma County, which will provide a sampling of their fine varietals. there will also be wines from Fetzer and Sutter Home.

Eats

B-Food International Gyros, falafel & Philly steak Sonoma Teriyaki Teriyaki chicken, chow mein, rice Sweet Delights Funnel cakes, burgers/fries, corn dogs, fried veggies, lemonade Repicci’s Italian Ice of the East Bay Italian ice Aunt Betty’s Corn Dogs Corn dogs Noinas Thai Food Thai food Mike Hutslar Sausages, corn dogs, curly fries

PHOTO BY MATTHEW REYES

PHOTO COURTESY OF PUBLICITY BY SHELLEY

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