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SUMMARY:Locavore Wonderland - Berkeley Farmers Markets
DESCRIPTION:The farmers’ market is not just a place for groceries: it’s a great place to find gifts! Preserves\, aged balsamic vinegar\, locally roasted coffee\, hot sauce\, fair trade chocolate\, and local honey are great gifts available all year round. Over the month of December\, join us at the farmers’ market for a holiday gifting series featuring weekly pop-up vendors selling even more gifts for the foodies in your lives—plus handmade jewelry\, woodwork\, soaps & body care\, pottery\, and other handmade goods. \nThe Berkeley Farmers’ Markets are open-air marketplaces where California farmers bring fresh\, locally-grown produce and farm-processed foods to sell directly to consumers. Our markets feature fruits\, vegetables\, nuts\, baked goods\, jams and preserves\, juices\, olive oils\, meat\, cheese\, prepared foods\, and flowers. We are committed to supporting small-scale farmers who practice sustainable agriculture. \nShopping at a farmers market is a wholly unique experience where farmers\, local artisans and shoppers get to know each other\, do business\, and help each other. When you shop at the farmers’ market\, you shop local\, you shop sustainable\, and you shop community. \nIt can be hard to leave the house in the winter season\, especially when your shopping can be as little as a click away. But the wintertime farmers’ market is a special experience worth savoring. Things are a little slower. There’s more time to connect with your vendors. \nOur wintertime Pop-up Gifting Series will feature even more vendors with unique products that tell the story of the shop-local movement. Right at the farmers’ market\, the same place you can buy ingredients for your family dinner\, you can purchase a hand-crafted gift from the person who made it. \nBundle up and slow down this winter season. Take the time to enjoy the thriving community that sustains the slow food movement. Shop local for your holiday gifts at the farmers’ market\, and you may find that the real gift is the experience. \nAbout Ecology Center \nFounded in 1969\, the Ecology Center is a nonprofit organization located in Berkeley\, California that focuses on improving the health and the environmental impacts of urban residents. We address critical issues through a model of education\, demonstration\, replication\, and advocacy. \nLocation \nTuesdays \n12/5/23 \n12/12/23 \n12/19/23 \n\nSouth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nAdeline St @ 63rd Street\n2-6:30PM\n\n  \nThursdays \n12/7/23 \n12/14/23 \n12/21/23 \n\nNorth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nShattuck Ave @ Vine St\n3-7pm\n\n  \nSaturday \n12/2/23 \n12/9/23 \n12/16/23 \n12/23/23 \n\nDowntown Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nCenter St @ MLK\n10-3pm\n\n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/locavore-wonderland-berkeley-farmers-markets-2023-12-23/
LOCATION:Ecology Center\, 2530 San Pablo Avenue\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,farm event,farmer's market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240216T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240216T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T174243
CREATED:20231003T175658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T175658Z
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SUMMARY:Locavore Wonderland - Berkeley Farmers Markets
DESCRIPTION:The farmers’ market is not just a place for groceries: it’s a great place to find gifts! Preserves\, aged balsamic vinegar\, locally roasted coffee\, hot sauce\, fair trade chocolate\, and local honey are great gifts available all year round. Over the month of December\, join us at the farmers’ market for a holiday gifting series featuring weekly pop-up vendors selling even more gifts for the foodies in your lives—plus handmade jewelry\, woodwork\, soaps & body care\, pottery\, and other handmade goods. \nThe Berkeley Farmers’ Markets are open-air marketplaces where California farmers bring fresh\, locally-grown produce and farm-processed foods to sell directly to consumers. Our markets feature fruits\, vegetables\, nuts\, baked goods\, jams and preserves\, juices\, olive oils\, meat\, cheese\, prepared foods\, and flowers. We are committed to supporting small-scale farmers who practice sustainable agriculture. \nShopping at a farmers market is a wholly unique experience where farmers\, local artisans and shoppers get to know each other\, do business\, and help each other. When you shop at the farmers’ market\, you shop local\, you shop sustainable\, and you shop community. \nIt can be hard to leave the house in the winter season\, especially when your shopping can be as little as a click away. But the wintertime farmers’ market is a special experience worth savoring. Things are a little slower. There’s more time to connect with your vendors. \nOur wintertime Pop-up Gifting Series will feature even more vendors with unique products that tell the story of the shop-local movement. Right at the farmers’ market\, the same place you can buy ingredients for your family dinner\, you can purchase a hand-crafted gift from the person who made it. \nBundle up and slow down this winter season. Take the time to enjoy the thriving community that sustains the slow food movement. Shop local for your holiday gifts at the farmers’ market\, and you may find that the real gift is the experience. \nAbout Ecology Center \nFounded in 1969\, the Ecology Center is a nonprofit organization located in Berkeley\, California that focuses on improving the health and the environmental impacts of urban residents. We address critical issues through a model of education\, demonstration\, replication\, and advocacy. \nLocation \nTuesdays \n12/5/23 \n12/12/23 \n12/19/23 \n\nSouth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nAdeline St @ 63rd Street\n2-6:30PM\n\n  \nThursdays \n12/7/23 \n12/14/23 \n12/21/23 \n\nNorth Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nShattuck Ave @ Vine St\n3-7pm\n\n  \nSaturday \n12/2/23 \n12/9/23 \n12/16/23 \n12/23/23 \n\nDowntown Berkeley Farmers’ Market\nCenter St @ MLK\n10-3pm\n\n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/locavore-wonderland-berkeley-farmers-markets-2024-02-16/
LOCATION:Ecology Center\, 2530 San Pablo Avenue\, Berkeley\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,farm event,farmer's market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241024T080000
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CREATED:20240827T010950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T011044Z
UID:32150-1729756800-1729785600@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Live Lambing Class 
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Rosie Busch\, DVM\, the Kaos crew\, and 500 lambing ewes for Live Lambing Class! \nHere’s what you’ll learn:\n• Recognize when an ewe is about to lamb\n• Safely assist with delivery and pull a lamb\n• Correctly tube-feed a lamb\n• Care for and monitor postpartum ewes (milk production\, mothering skills\, & more)\n• Set a lamb up for health and success (colostrum\, strength\, & more)\n• If you are a licensed veterinarian\, this course is eligible for 4 hours of continuing education credits.\n• No payment is required for registration. Participants will be invoiced in mid September for 50% of the total class cost\, with the remaining 50% due mid October. The exact address will be provided after the first payment is provided.\n* All class supplies and a take-home lambing kit will be provided. \n\nSchedule\nOctober 24\, 2024\n8AM-4PM\nPluth Homestead Ranch\, Clearlake Oaks\, CA \n  \nRegister Here\n  \nQuestions\nEmail hi@campkaos.org (no website yet\, so don’t go looking!)
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/live-lambing-class/
LOCATION:Kaos\, Pluth Homestead Ranch\, Clearlake Oaks\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:farm event,workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Kaos":MAILTO:hi@campkaos.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241027T080000
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CREATED:20241021T190813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241021T190815Z
UID:32236-1730016000-1730041200@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Climate Beneficial™ California Cotton Fall Farm Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join Fibershed for a hands-on cotton farm tour the day before the Textile Exchange Conference. \n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin Fibershed at the Climate Beneficial™ Cotton Fall Farm Tour at Pedretti Ranches near Merced\, California\, on October 27th. \nThe tour is uniquely designed for apparel and textile brands\, designers\, and mills seeking cotton sources that align with climate\, traceability\, social\, and product quality goals. \nIf you’re attending the Textile Exchange Conference\, this tour is perfectly timed a day before conference events start in Pasadena. \nAt Pedretti Ranches\, you’ll get your hands in the soil\, dialogue with the farmer about what’s required to transition to practices that restore soil health and function\, network with other industry-leading brands\, and hear from Climate Beneficial team members about the value of farm-traced material supply networks. \nAs a fourth-generation family farm transitioning to Climate Beneficial™ cotton farming\, Pedretti Ranches has begun to integrate practices including cover cropping\, reduced tillage\, compost application\, and grazing animals on cover crops to build healthy soils\, enhance biodiversity\, and contribute to climate stability. \nThe tour is an incredible opportunity to deepen your knowledge of the steps being taken to regenerate the soils that produce our food\, grow your professional network and unlock opportunities for your brand\, mill or design house. \nWe have limited space for the tour and encourage you to register soon! \nTour tickets include: \n\nBus transportation from the El Capital hotel in Merced to the farm and back\nCoffee\nLunch\n\nRegister Now\nIf you have any questions or need more information\, please email ClimateBeneficial@fibershed.org. \nThis event is supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture\, through a Climate Smart Commodities Grant\, under agreement number NR233A750004G021. USDA is an equal opportunity provider\, employer\, and lender. \n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/climate-beneficial-california-cotton-fall-farm-tour/
LOCATION:Merced\, 609 W Main St\, Merced\, CA\, 95340\, United States
CATEGORIES:conference,farm event,tour
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed Learning Center":MAILTO:rhonda@fibershed.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241106T123000
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DTSTAMP:20260416T174243
CREATED:20241022T142704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241022T144057Z
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SUMMARY:UCCE Living with Wildlife Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nEvent details\nWednesday\, Nov 6th\, 2024 12:30 pm – 04:30 pm\nScotts Valley Women’s Club\, 2298 Hendricks Road\, Lakeport\, CA \nAgenda\n12:30 –12:40 Sign in and refreshments\n12:40 –1:30 Carolyn Whitesell\, UCCE Human-Wildlife Interactions Advisor\n– Managing Vertebrate Pests: Gophers\, Voles\, and Ground Squirrels\n1:30 – 2:20 Daniel Macon\, UCCE Livestock Advisor\n– Livestock Protection Tools for Ranchers \n– Break –\n2:40 – 3:30 Breanna Martinico\, UCCE Human-Wildlife Interactions Advisor\n– Managing Birds for Biological Control of Pests\n3:30 – 4:20 Susan Ferry\, Pig Brig Traps Business & Conservation Initiatives\n– Feral Pig Trapping Strategies: A New Approach for Success
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/ucce-living-with-wildlife-workshop/
LOCATION:Scotts Valley Women’s Club\, 2298 Hendricks Road\, Lakeport\, CA\, 95453\, United States
CATEGORIES:farm event
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250413
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UID:32732-1744416000-1744502399@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Ranch Retreat with Kira K Designs at Meridian Jacobs
DESCRIPTION:Meet Jacob sheep\, a primitive breed known for their large horns\, at a beautiful ranch in Vacaville\, only an hour away from San Francisco! We’ll start the day with coffee\, tea\, and baked goods while knitting\, crocheting\, and spinning. Rancher Robin Lynde of Meridian Jacobs will take us on a farm tour including petting some sheep\, possible holding lambs (in March) or seeing a sheepdog demo. \nWe’ll have a mini class where you can start knitting a fun intermediate two-color bandana cowl\, with a knitting and a crochet option. One pattern is included in the retreat registration and you can request a different one. Bring your own yarn\, or plan to buy Jacob wool yarn or Timm Ranch wool yarn\, both custom spun to Robin’s specifications\, either in sheepy colors or naturally dyed. There will also be time to relax and chat\, shop in the farm store\, and browse through a trunk show of Kira K Designs knitting and crochet kits. Lots of farm-fresh yarn will be available to purchase\, as well as kits\, handwoven items\, spinning and weaving tools\, and notecards. \nDetails\nWe will meet 10-3:30 at Meridian Jacobs Ranch in Vacaville\, CA \nUp to two low-income crafters may attend at a discounted rate by using the code “L4.12.25” or “L5.3.25” depending on the date you choose. \nThis working ranch is not wheelchair accessible but can be navigated with a cane or walker. \nWhat to Bring\nA bag lunch and water bottle\nA knitting\, crochet\, or spinning project to work on\nFor knitted cowl (pattern not yet released):\n1 skein DK weight yarn in MC and 1 skein DK weight yarn in CC\, or plan to purchase yarn onsite\nUS 8 (5mm) knitting needles – adjust if you are a tight or loose knitter\nFor Bayshore Bandana Cowl:\n100(125) yards DK weight yarn in MC and 75(100) yards DK weight yarn in CC\, or plan to purchase yarn onsite\nUS I (5.5 mm) Tunisian crochet hook – adjust if you are a tight or loose crocheter (you can start with a regular crochet hook with a rubber band on the end) \nRegister Now\n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/ranch-retreat-meridian-jacobs/
LOCATION:Meridian Jacobs\, 7811 N. Meridian Rd.\, Vacaville\, CA\, 95688\, United States
CATEGORIES:farm event
ORGANIZER;CN="Kira K Designs":MAILTO:kirakdesigns@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250504
DTSTAMP:20260416T174243
CREATED:20250228T010234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250228T010234Z
UID:32735-1746230400-1746316799@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Ranch Retreat with Kira K Designs at Meridian Jacobs
DESCRIPTION:Meet Jacob sheep\, a primitive breed known for their large horns\, at a beautiful ranch in Vacaville\, only an hour away from San Francisco! We’ll start the day with coffee\, tea\, and baked goods while knitting\, crocheting\, and spinning. Rancher Robin Lynde of Meridian Jacobs will take us on a farm tour including petting some sheep\, possible holding lambs (in March) or seeing a sheepdog demo. \nWe’ll have a mini class where you can start knitting a fun intermediate two-color bandana cowl\, with a knitting and a crochet option. One pattern is included in the retreat registration and you can request a different one. Bring your own yarn\, or plan to buy Jacob wool yarn or Timm Ranch wool yarn\, both custom spun to Robin’s specifications\, either in sheepy colors or naturally dyed. There will also be time to relax and chat\, shop in the farm store\, and browse through a trunk show of Kira K Designs knitting and crochet kits. Lots of farm-fresh yarn will be available to purchase\, as well as kits\, handwoven items\, spinning and weaving tools\, and notecards. \nDetails\nWe will meet 10-3:30 at Meridian Jacobs Ranch in Vacaville\, CA \nUp to two low-income crafters may attend at a discounted rate by using the code “L4.12.25” or “L5.3.25” depending on the date you choose. \nThis working ranch is not wheelchair accessible but can be navigated with a cane or walker. \nWhat to Bring\nA bag lunch and water bottle\nA knitting\, crochet\, or spinning project to work on\nFor knitted cowl (pattern not yet released):\n1 skein DK weight yarn in MC and 1 skein DK weight yarn in CC\, or plan to purchase yarn onsite\nUS 8 (5mm) knitting needles – adjust if you are a tight or loose knitter\nFor Bayshore Bandana Cowl:\n100(125) yards DK weight yarn in MC and 75(100) yards DK weight yarn in CC\, or plan to purchase yarn onsite\nUS I (5.5 mm) Tunisian crochet hook – adjust if you are a tight or loose crocheter (you can start with a regular crochet hook with a rubber band on the end) \nRegister Now\n 
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/ranch-retreat-with-kira-k-designs-at-meridian-jacobs-2/
LOCATION:Meridian Jacobs\, 7811 N. Meridian Rd.\, Vacaville\, CA\, 95688\, United States
CATEGORIES:farm event
ORGANIZER;CN="Kira K Designs":MAILTO:kirakdesigns@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250518
DTSTAMP:20260416T174243
CREATED:20250228T010547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250228T010547Z
UID:32736-1747440000-1747526399@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Ranch Retreat with Kira K Designs at Windrush Farms
DESCRIPTION:Meet sheep\, alpaca\, goats\, chickens\, and more\, at a beautiful ranch in Petaluma\, only an hour away from San Francisco! We’ll start the day with coffee\, tea\, and baked goods while knitting\, crocheting\, and spinning. Rancher Mimi Lubbermann of Windrush Farm will take us on a farm tour including petting some sheep and meeting the resident angora rabbit\, Duncan. \nWe’ll have a mini class where you can start knitting a fun intermediate two-color bandana cowl\, with a knitting and a crochet option. One pattern is included in the retreat registration and you can request a different one. Bring your own yarn\, or plan to buy yarn grown on the ranch and spun at a local mill. There will also be time to relax and chat\, shop in the farm store\, and browse through a trunk show of Kira K Designs knitting and crochet kits. Lots of farm-fresh yarn will be available to purchase\, as well as spinning fiber\, books\, and maybe some jam or other treats. \nDetails\nWe will meet 10-3:30 at Windrush Farm in Petaluma\, CA \nUp to two low-income crafters may attend at a discounted rate by using the code “L5.17.25”. \nThis working ranch is not wheelchair accessible but can be navigated with a cane or walker. \nWhat to Bring\n\nA bag lunch and water bottle\nA knitting\, crochet\, or spinning project to work on\nFor knitted cowl (pattern not yet released):\n1 skein DK weight yarn in MC and 1 skein DK weight yarn in CC\, or plan to purchase yarn onsite\nUS 8 (5mm) knitting needles – adjust if you are a tight or loose knitter\nFor Bayshore Bandana Cowl (pattern not yet released):\n100(125) yards DK weight yarn in MC and 75(100) yards DK weight yarn in CC\, or plan to purchase yarn onsite\nUS I (5.5 mm) Tunisian crochet hook – adjust if you are a tight or loose crocheter (you can start with a regular crochet hook with a rubber band on the end)\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/ranch-retreat-windrush-farms/
LOCATION:Windrush Farm\, 2263 Chileno Valley Road\, Petaluma\, CA\, 94952\, United States
CATEGORIES:farm event
ORGANIZER;CN="Kira K Designs":MAILTO:kirakdesigns@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250916T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250916T213000
DTSTAMP:20260416T174243
CREATED:20250827T013807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T014332Z
UID:33100-1758043800-1758058200@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Good Farm Fund 10th Anniversary Farm-Raiser
DESCRIPTION:We’re celebrating a decade of local food—and sowing the seeds for the next ten years of impact. Come have a blast with us! \nCome have a blast and taste the very best our region has to offer—prepared by a carefully curated lineup of Mendocino and Lake Counties’ most prominent chefs. Enjoy an unforgettable farm-to-table dinner\, celebrate our strong community\, and the Good Farm Fund’s phenomenal impact over the past decade. \n  \nDate and Time\nTuesday\, September 16\, 2025 \n5:30-9:30 PM \nDoors open 5:15 PM \n\n  \nLocation\n\n\n\nYokayo Ranch \n800 Hensley Creek Road Ukiah\, CA 95482 \n\n\n  \nAbout the Event\nSince 2015\, the Good Farm Fund has supported small farms in Mendocino and Lake Counties by providing direct funding for infrastructure and by improving food access for low-income families through programs like Market Match. Thanks to our community’s generosity\, we’ve awarded over $600\,000 in grants to 60+ local farms and ranches\, and contributed $35\,000+ to Market Match to make fresh\, local food more affordable for CalFresh recipients. \nOn September 16\, 2025\, we will host the 10th Anniversary Farm-Raiser at Yokayo Ranch in Ukiah on Northern Pomo land. This event brings together chefs\, farmers\, and community members in celebration of our region’s food system with local chef and farm pairings\, local alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages\, live music\, and powerful speakers committed to food justice in our region. Come celebrate with us! \n\nGet Tickets
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/good-farm-fund/
LOCATION:Yokayo Ranch\, 800 Hensley Creek Road\, Ukiah\, CA\, 95482\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,farm event,fundraising event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251004T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251004T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T174243
CREATED:20250906T040737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250906T040737Z
UID:33108-1759564800-1759597200@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Hoes Down Harvest Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Hoes Down Harvest Festival is dedicated to honoring and promoting the knowledge of agricultural arts and sustainable rural living through inspiration and education. For over 30 years\, the Hoes Down has generated valuable resources for local and statewide organizations working on projects which benefit sustainable agriculture and rural communities.\nSince the beginning\, Hoes Down has generated valuable funding for local and statewide organizations working on projects that support sustainable agriculture and rural communities. We are so proud that with your help\, we raised over $100\,000 to help these organizations with their important work! \nWe are grateful for your support and excited to share that this year’s festival will be held on Saturday\, October 4\, 2025 at the Full Belly Farm in Guinda\, California. This year’s Hoes Down theme is Grounded We Grow\, which was inspired by feeling that so much is beyond our control. In a world that can feel uncertain\,  it is so important to stay rooted in community\, support our neighbors\, and find joy together. Hoes Down is a celebration of that spirit- bringing people together to share good food\, get hands in the dirt and feel the earth beneath dancing feet. These moments keep us grounded and growing and we look forward to sharing them with you! \nScroll down for more information on this year’s Hoes Down including ticket prices and more. We will be updating eco-farm.org throughout the summer as we add more details. \nLocation\nFull Belly Farm 16141 Road 43\, Guinda\, CA 95637 \nTickets\nTickets will be available online only at eco-farm.org beginning on August 1st. \nRegister Now
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/hoes-down-harvest-festival/
LOCATION:Full Belly Farm\, County Road 43\, Guinda\, CA\, Guinda\, CA\, 95637\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,farm event
ORGANIZER;CN="Full Belly Farm":MAILTO:belly@fullbellyfarm.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251004T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251005T180000
DTSTAMP:20260416T174243
CREATED:20250906T041403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250906T041403Z
UID:33111-1759568400-1759687200@fibershed.org
SUMMARY:Lambtown Festival
DESCRIPTION:Lambtown Festival is a community event celebrating sheep\, lamb\, and wool. We have vendors\, workshops\, competitions\, demonstrations\, kids activities\, and more during two full days of sheepy fun.\nDate\nOctober 4-5\, 2025 \nSaturday\, 9AM-6PM  | Sunday: 9AM-4PM \nLocation\nThe Dixon May Fairgrounds \n655 S. First St\, Dixon\, CA 95620 \n  \nRegister Now
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/lambtown-festival/
LOCATION:The Dixon May Fair Ground\, 655 South 1st Street\, Dixon\, 95620\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,farm event
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