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Follow on Google News | ![]() Artisans From Around The West Show Their Creations At 36th Annual California Strawberry FestivalThe festival, which attracts nearly 60,000 visitors, features dozens of different kinds of foods and beverages made from fresh strawberries, but it is also known for its eclectic mix of quality artwork, crafts and unique pre-packaged food items.
The festival, which attracts nearly 60,000 visitors, features dozens of different kinds of foods and beverages made from fresh strawberries, but it is also known for its eclectic mix of quality artwork, crafts and unique pre-packaged food items. Many of the artists have been returning to the festival for decades. "Festival goers come specifically to see what kind of new items our long-time artists will bring," says Dana Hale-Mounier, director of Pacific Fine Arts Festivals and coordinator of the festival's arts and craft booths. For artist Mishell Swartwout (http://www.catzooart.com) "Unlike online shopping, festivalgoers have the opportunity to engage the artisans," says Hale-Mounier. "Each artist has an interesting background and story to tell. The festival is the perfect way to spend a weekend enjoying a variety of entertainment and plenty of strawberry taste treats for the whole family while also being inspired by our artisans' creativity and passion. And, of course, they'll offer a variety of strawberry-themed designs." Brain and Heather Gleser, owners of Harmony Tie-Dyes (https://harmonytie- Husband and wife team Ellen McErlane and Dan Abyeta (http://www.goldsilverglass.com) combine his metalsmithing with her lampwork glass designs. They've been exhibiting at the festival for over 20 years. Their home base is in Pollock Pines, just outside of Sacramento, but they also work in Venice, Murano and the Czech Republic. "Each year, we make strawberry-themed creations in Venetian glass and sterling silver jewelry just for the festival," says McErlane. The festival features more than 50 food booths, each with at least one strawberry dish or drink, live concerts, contests, a build-your-own strawberry shortcake booth, Strawberryland for Kids with rides and attractions and cooking demonstrations. General admission is $12, seniors 62 and over are $8 and children ages 5-12 are $5. Kids 4 and under are free. Active military and dependents with ID are $8. Hours are 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. both days Free Park and Ride "Strawberry Express" shuttles with pickup locations off the 101 Freeway save patrons time and money. Parking onsite is $10. Tickets are available for purchase in advance online via the website, https://castrawberryfestival.org. Toll free information is available at 888-288-9242. End
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