July 2022 Scotts Valley Chamber Newsletter

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Scotts Valley Art Wine & Beer Festival Returns to Skypark

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he Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the return of our signature summer event, the Scotts Valley Art, Wine and Beer Festival. It will take place in the beautiful park setting of Skypark in Scotts Valley. The premier summer festival in the Santa Cruz Mountains that has something fun for everyone! The festival is a two-day event and is always held on the third weekend in August — Saturday, August 20 from 10am to 6pm and Sunday, August 21 from 10am to 6pm Festival goers can purchase their tasting kits early to receive a

significant savings offered online only. The pre-sale tickets will end the day before the festival on Friday, August, 19th at 5pm. To take advantage of the discounts and to buy tickets and avoid the lines at the festival, visit the festival website at svartfestival. com. Pre-sale tasting kits can be picked up at the will-call window. There will be over 100 fabulous artists and you can view the growing list on the festival website at svartfestival.com The area’s most prestigious wineries that include: 37th Parallel Wines, Aptos Vineyard, Armitage Wines, Bargetto Winery, Hallcrest

Vineyards, Integrity Wines, Inversion Wines, Kissed By An Angel Wines, Ser Winery, Sones Cellars, Valley Vista Vineyards, Wargin Wines and Wrights Station Vineyard & Winery. The award-winning micro-breweries include: Highway 1 Brewing Company, Humble Sea Brewing Co., New Bohemia Brewing Co., Santa Cruz Mountain Brewing, Steel Bonnet Brewing Company, Unreal Brewing Company and more who will be pouring their best. There will be culinary creations from Aroma Concessions, Aunt LaLi’s Treats, Big Bite, California Corn, Chicken and the Farm, Epoch Eats, Indonesian Satay, PANA, Steve’s Shave Ice, Taquizas Gabriel and more to be announced! The festival also includes a car show, the Cops ‘N Rodders on Saturday that benefits the Scotts Valley Police Department and the popular Bring Your Dog Day Sunday with pet tricks, costume and look-a-like contests. This year’s live music entertainment schedule is as follows: Saturday, August 20 11 a.m. - Noon — International Academy of Dance Competition and Performance Teams 12:30 - 2 p.m. — Paperback Ryders

Calendar of Upcoming Community Events Sunday July 3

3-9:15 pm – Scotts Valley Parade, Celebration & Fireworks

Scotts Valley Drive 3 pm: Parade & Flyover Skypark 4 pm: Live Music, Food Trucks, Games, Kid Zone 9:15 pm: Fireworks

Thursday July 21

5:30-7 pm – Grand Opening Red Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Fringe Salon 4652 Scotts Valley Drive, Scotts Valley

2:30 - 4 p.m. — The Shady Rest Band 4:30 - 6 p.m. — Lyin’ I’s Sunday, August 21 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. — Scotts Valley Schools Talent show 12:30 - 1 p.m. — Bobbie Wards Performance Vocal 1:30 - 3 p.m. — The Joint Chiefs 3:30 - 5 p.m. — The Lost Boys featuring James Durbin

Thursday July 28

5:30-7 pm – Joint Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

MADabolic & Faultline Brewing Compnay The Hangar, 262 Mt. Hermon Rd., Scotts Valley

Saturday August 20 Sunday August 21

22nd Annual Scotts Valley Art Wine & Beer Festival Sky Park 361 Kings Village Road, Scotts Valley

Thursday September 22

5:30-7 pm – Networking Mixer & Movie

Cinelux Theatres Scotts Valley 226 Mt. Hermon Rd., Scotts Valley

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