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Posted by jeffpelline on January 12, 2016 · Leave a Comment
“It takes a village” to protect the Yuba watershed. Here are some of the locals who have been part of the effort—from all walks of life: JOHN OLMSTED Naturalist and Conservationist Inspired by John Muir, Olmsted worked tirelessly to create wild areas, open space, trails and parks in our region. He preserved parcels that became […]
Filed under Art · Tagged with Alicia Funk, Barbara Getz, Caleb Dardick, conservationist, Dave Cowie, Del Oro Theatre, Gary Snyder, Grass Valley, John Olmsted, Michael Funk, Mike Getz, naturalist, Nevada City, Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet, San Juan Ridge, Shana Maziarz, South Yuba River Citizens League, SYRCL, Three Forks Bakery & Brewing Co., United Natural Foods Inc., visit Nevada City, Yuba River stewards
Posted by jeffpelline on May 25, 2015 · Leave a Comment
“VISIT CALIFORNIA” HAS A celebrity spokesman—actor Rob Lowe, who shares his love for the great outdoors, and the dining, arts and culture scene. As it turns out, Grass Valley has its own informal group of celebrity tourism ambassadors—the famous people who perform at The Center of the Arts and had a great visit. Besides performing, […]
Filed under Art, FWA blog · Tagged with Alan Tangren, Art, Bridgeport Covered Bridge, Chez Panisse, cooking classes, culinary travel, Del Oro Theatre, Empire Mine State Historic Park, farm to table, Farm-to-Table Dinner, farmers markets, Food, GoNevadaCounty.com, Grass Valley, Jeff Bridges, Joan Baez, Julie Baker, Kane's, London's National Theatre, Lucchesi, Marc Cohn, Melissa Arnot, Michael Franti, Michael Pollan, mine, music, Nevada County Historical Society, New York Met Opera, North Star Mining Museum, restaurants, Riverhill Farms, Sergios, Smith Vineyard, South Pine Cafe, South Yuba River, South Yuba River State Park, Summer Thymes, Tahoe National Forest, Tess Kitchen Store, The Center for the Arts, things to do Grass Valley, Thursday Night Market, Veterans Memorial Auditorium, Visit California, Wild for the Yuba, Wine, Wine tasting, wine trail
Posted by jeffpelline on May 25, 2015 · Leave a Comment
“Take the scenic route to downtown Grass Valley.” Off the beaten path, the Gold Rush-era town is a heritage travel gem. Downtown Grass Valley is livable, walkable and historic. Whether you’re shopping, dining, staying or playing, you’ll find an abundance of options. Grass Valley’s historic downtown core—about 15 walkable blocks— continues to be the community’s […]
Filed under Art, FWA blog · Tagged with 151 Union Square, Art Works Gallery, Avanguardia, Bamboo Home Store, Bank Street, Center for the Arts, Colfax Avenue, Cornish Christmas, Culture Shock Yogurt, Del Oro Theatre, downtown Grass Valley, Future Generations, Gold Rush-era, Grass Valley, Jason Foyer, Lazy Dog Chocolateria, Little Italy, Lucchesi, Main Street, Mill Street, Sierra Starr, Smith, Stucki Jewelers, Tess Kitchen Store, The Center for the Arts, travel, Veterans Memorial Auditorium, visit, visit Grass Valley, Wild & Scenic Film Festival, Wynton Marsalis, Yuba Blue
Posted by jeffpelline on June 26, 2014 · Leave a Comment
DOWNTOWN GRASS VALLEY IS A TOP DESTINATION for entertainment in the Sierra foothills, thanks to The Center for the Arts, Del Oro Theatre and downtown restaurants and wine tasting rooms that offer live music. “The vibe going on in Grass Valley is fantastic,” says jazz legend Wynton Marsalis after he performed at The Center this […]
Filed under Food · Tagged with Del Oro Theatre, Empire Mine State Historic Park, explore, Grass Valley, Julie Baker, Kane's, music, North Star Mining Museum, restaurants, Sergios, Smith Vineyard, South Yuba River State Park, St. Joseph's Cultural Center, Summer Thymes, Tess Kitchen Store, The Center for the Arts, visit, Wine tasting
Posted by jeffpelline on June 18, 2014 · Leave a Comment
“Dependence on a gold economy has given way to a much broader range of commercial enterprises, but due to the preservation of many of the original buildings, the Gold Rush legacy of the 1800s remains to delight and inspire visitors,” according to Walking Tour of Historic Downtown Grass Valley by the Grass Valley Historical Commission. Some […]
Filed under FWA blog · Tagged with 151 Union Square, Del Oro Theatre, explore, Foothill Flowers, Grass Valley, history, Holbrooke Hotel, Smith Vineyard, tasting room, Tofanelli's, walking tour, Wine tasting
Posted by jeffpelline on May 17, 2014 · Leave a Comment
THE FOOTHILLS ARE HOME TO SOME OF THE WEST’S coolest small towns, and Grass Valley is at the forefront. Downtown Grass Valley is livable, walkable and historic. Whether you’re shopping, dining, staying or playing, you’ll find an abundance of options. Grass Valley’s historic downtown core— about 15 walkable blocks—continues to be the community’s main shopping […]
Filed under Food, FWA blog · Tagged with Artist Workshop, Beautiful, cooking, Cornish Christmas, Del Oro Theatre, dining, downtown Grass Valley, Empire Shoes, explore, Foothill Flowers, Gold Rush Days, Good Times Board Store, Grass Valley, La Te Da, Lazy Dog Chocolateria, Lucchesi Winery, Main Street, Mill St. Clothing, Mill Street, Mint, Olive Vitality, playing, restaurants, shopping, staying, Stucki Jewelers, Tess Kitchen Store, The Center for the Arts, Tribal Weaver, visit, Wine tasting, Yuba Blue
Posted by jeffpelline on December 22, 2013 · Leave a Comment
EACH JANUARY, THE FOOTHILLS HOSTS one of the nation’s premier environmental film festivals. The Wild & Scenic Film Festival, presented by the South Yuba River Citizens League, draws top filmmakers, celebrities, leading activists and world adventurers to Nevada City and Grass Valley. The 12th annual festival takes place Thurs.-Sun., January 9-12, largely at historic venues […]
Filed under Art, FWA blog · Tagged with Caleb Dardick, Center for the Arts, Debra Winger, Del Oro Theatre, Grass Valley, Melinda Booth, Miners Foundry Cultural Center, Nevada City, Nevada County Arts, Nevada County Winery, Nevada Theatre, Ol' Republic Brewery, South Yuba River Citizens League, SYRCL, Tim de Christopher, Wild & Scenic Film Festival
Posted by jeffpelline on January 11, 2013 · Leave a Comment
THE SOUTH YUBA RIVER CITIZENS League is the leading voice for the protection and restoration of the Yuba River and the greater Yuba watershed, a world-class recreation destination. SYRCL (pronounced “circle”) was founded through a rural, grassroots campaign to defend the South Yuba River from proposed hydropower dams—an epic environmental battle in California. It has […]
Posted by jeffpelline on July 2, 2012 · Leave a Comment
GRASS VALLEY REFLECTS THE RESURGENCE of small towns all across America. It has beauti- fully restored buildings, an historic downtown, festivals, top-notch dining and shopping—and world-class hiking, biking and kayaking nearby. Grass Valley also boasts The Center for the Arts, which hosts big-city talent such as Lily Tomlin and Kris Kristofferson. The historic Holbrooke Hotel […]
Filed under Food · Tagged with Art Works Gallery, Ashley Furniture, Avanguardia, biking, Coufos Cellars, Del Oro Theatre, dining, Double Oak, downtown Grass Valley, Empire Shoes, explore, festivals, Foothill Flowers, Gold Country, Gold Rush Burgers & BBQ, Good Times Board Store, Grass Valley, Grass Valley Gold, Grass Valley Wine Co., hiking, historic downtown, Holbrooke Hotel, Kaido, Kane's, kayaking, Lucchesi, Maria's, Mill Street Clothing, Naggiar, Northern Mines Gold Works, Ragtime Consignment Clothing, Riverhill, shopping, Sierra Mountain Roasters, Sierra Starr, Simplicity Bistro, Smith Vineyard, stay, Stephen Cicatelli, Stucki Jewelers, Summer Thymes, Swenson's Outdoors, Taste of Thai, Tess Kitchen Store, The Center for the Arts, Tofanelli's Gold Country Bistro, Yuba Blue
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