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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 February 7, 2014 · Leave a Comment
THE SIERRA NEVADA WAS recently named one of the world’s most beautiful mountain ranges, joining the Himalayas, Andes and others by UnofficialNetworks.com, a skiing website. “The Sierra is home to three national parks, 20 wilderness areas and two national monuments,” it observed. The Sierra offers world-class winter activities, not to mention spectacular views from Lake […]
Filed under Food, FWA blog · Tagged with Dave McCoy, Donner Summit, Donner Summit Historical Society, Ed Z'Berg Sugar Pine Point State Park, explore, Homewood, Julie Mancusco, Lake Tahoe, Mammoth Mountain, Melissa Arnot, Rob Lowe, Sierra Nevada, Sochi Winter Olympics, Sugar Bowl, The Center for the Arts, Truckee, Walt Disney, West Shore Sports, Yosemite National Park