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Join us at our farm in Capay, Saturday, September 29th, from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., for our grape festival - Capay Crush - a celebration of the crush season!
Welcome autumn with an evening of local wine tasting, just-for-fun grape stomping, live music, delicious local food, a farm-style photo booth, tractor tram rides and more. Bring the whole family for a fun, festive celebration on the farm at our second annual Capay Crush Festival benefiting the:
Kathleen Barsotti Non-Profit for Sustainable Agriculture
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Celebrate Crush Season:
Lots of great grape fun and good food in store! Here's a look at what we've
got planned:
- Wine Tasting from Local Wineries (listed below)
- Just-for-Fun Grape Stomping
- Tractor Tram Rides
- Farm-Style Photo Booth
- Live Music
- Delicious Local Food from Caffe Italia
- Market Produce Stand
- Grape-Themed Activities
- Kids' Arts & Crafts
- Picnicking
- Harvest Activity
- Self-Guided Farm Walks
- Camping
- And more
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Carpool to Capay Crush with 'Admit One Car' Tickets
Tickets are 'Admit One Car' which covers admission for all car occupants; rain or shine.
Advance 'Admit One Car' Tickets
$20 - purchase by Sept. 27th
Day of Event 'Admit One Car' Tickets
$25 - purchase at farm Day of Event
Purchase Tickets & Camping Online
Buy your tickets by Thursday, Sept. 27th for
discounted pricing:
Camping
$35 per site - Advance Campsite Purchase (admission not included; purchase is non-refundable)
$40 per site - Day-of-Event Campsite
purchase at the farm (admission not included) Available First-Come /First-Serve Basis
Additional Details Below
Event Updates
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Wine Tasting from Local Wineries
Revel in the gorgeous grape and leisurely enjoy the farm with a glass in hand.
Enjoy wine-tasting from the following local wineries pouring at our event:
- Berryessa Gap - info
- Capay Valley Vineyards - info
- Seka Hills - info
- Simas Valley Vineyard - info
- Turkovich Family Wines - info
Just-For-Fun Grape Stomp!
Wear your play clothes - it's crush time! Give grape stomping a try! The little ones can join in on the fun too!
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Live Music
Come indulge in this delightful evening of food, fun and great music. Nothing finer than a stage, some hay bales, family and friends, and these guys playing live from the field's edge!
Boca do Rio
On Stage: 6:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.
This San Francisco band is guaranteed to get you moving.
Their "m�sica org�nica" is full of Brazilian influence and African rhythms. Their philosophy is to share and celebrate music and everything that it brings to our lives.
Kelly McFarling
On Stage: 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
This banjo playing, soulful singer is originally from Atlanta, but she has motored her way out west. McFarling pays homage to her southern roots in her bluegrass style music, and influences of folk, oldtime, blues and country. |
What to Bring
Guests are encouraged to bring picnicking essentials, blankets, fold-out chairs, tablecloths, water, sunblock/sunhat and dress for the farm with shoes suitable for the field and dirt paths. Don't forget your camera! The farm and Capay hills make a lovely backdrop.
Sorry, no pets allowed.
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Camping in the Fruit Orchards
Sleep under the stars and among the fruit trees. Reserve a camp site in our peach, fig and mandarin orchards.
$35 Advance Campsite Purchase (admission not included; purchase is non-refundable)
$40 Day-of-Event Campsite (admission not included) - Available First-Come /
First-Serve Basis
- Each site is 15' wide and extends the length of the orchard row
- One car allowed per site, parked at site
- Campers may check in as early as 3:30 p.m. on September 29th
- Stay until 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 30th
- Restrooms and sinks available
- Sorry, no pets allowed
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Kathleen Barsotti Non-Profit for Sustainable Agriculture
All proceeds benefit The Kathleen Barsotti Non-Profit for Sustainable Agriculture (KBNP). The KBNP provides educational assistance for farm workers and their families through school supply donations and English as a Second Language classes. In addition to educating the public about sustainable agriculture, it also awards scholarships to a high school senior pursuing an education that focuses on integrating sustainable agriculture into our society. |
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Getting to the Farm
The farm is located 90 miles northeast of San Francisco and 30 minutes west of Sacramento at 23800 State Highway 16, Capay, California 95607. Directions using Google Maps
Note: Look for Capay Crush event signs and turn onto the gravel road that leads to the parking area.
From the Bay Area:
Take Interstate 80 East to Interstate 505 North. Go approximately 20 miles; exit on Highway 16 / Esparto, turn left at the light. Follow Highway 16 through Esparto and Capay. The farm is a 1/4 mile past the town of Capay on the right. Look for the Farm Fresh to You event signs and turn onto the gravel road that leads to the parking area.
From Sacramento:
Take Interstate 5 North through Woodland to the Highway 16 W/Esparto exit. Take the exit and turn left; then travel three miles to second stoplight. Turn right onto Highway 16. Follow Highway 16 through Esparto and Capay. The farm is a 1/4 mile past the town of Capay on the right. Look for the Farm Fresh to You event signs and turn onto the gravel road that leads to the parking area.
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