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Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
Editor’s note: All the following events were still on tap as of the Travel section’s deadline last week. Please call listed phone numbers to confirm. * Arroyo Grande: The Harvest Festival, Sept. 28-29, is dedicated to agriculture and area pioneers, with food, arts and crafts, carnival rides, entertainment, a parade (10 a.m. Sept. 29), a giant-pumpkin weigh-off and zucchini bread cook-off. Grand Avenue. 4-10 p.m. Sept. 28;7 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 29. Free. (805) 489-1488, https://www.arroyo grandecc.com.
* Kelseyville: A pear-packing competition will be among the activities Sept. 29 at the Pear Festival. A parade (10 a.m.), arts and crafts, children’s activities, wagon rides and an antique tractor exhibit will fill Main Street. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. (800) 525-3743, https://www.lakecounty.com.
* Calistoga: Sample from dozens of microbreweries Sept. 29 at the Beer & Sausage Fest. A chili cook-off and sausages are included in the admission price. Napa Valley Fairgrounds. $25; $12 ages 12 and under and for designated drivers. 1-5 p.m. (707) 942-6333, https://www.calistogafun.com.
* San Diego: The 20th annual Adams Avenue Street Fair, Sept. 29-30, will offer arts and crafts, food, music on seven stages, carnival rides and a beer garden. Between 35th and Bancroft streets. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Sept. 29; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sept. 30. Free. (619) 282-7329, https://www.gothere.com/AdamsAve.
* Clovis: Clovisfest will fill 10 city blocks Sept. 29-30 with food, music, crafts, a car show and children’s activities. Old Town. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. (559) 299-7273, https://www.clovischamber.com.
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