Tune in tonight to 91.5 FM at around 7:30 pm to listen to Boulder Creek’s own Sugar By The Pound perform live.
Tune in tonight to 91.5 FM at around 7:30 pm to listen to Boulder Creek’s own Sugar By The Pound perform live.
lille æske’s upcoming Supper Table Series: A Forager’s Feast will be this Thursday Novermber 5th at 7:00 p.m.
To purchase tickets, click HERE
The evening w influenced by the roots of the land where we live. The evening will pay respect to the backyard bounty of Santa Cruz County. Staying in line with this theme of “roots”, we have paired the meal with live music that travels back in time.
Live music will be provided byAlison Steele on the clawhammer banjo. Alison is the founder of the female bluegrass band, Sugar by the Pound .
This week’s menu was created by culinary artist Brian Munn (The Buttery) for A Forager’s Feast. Munn has a passion for hunting, harvesting, and savoring the food that we walk, hike, and surf past everyday- acorns and olives, even kelp. His menu is inspired by the many edible treats we have in our back yard that we too often forget about:
– From the Orchard- Local Marinated Olives & Live Oak Acorn Pate w/ Toast
– From the Garden- Early Harvest Pickled Veggies & Warm Fall Root Salad w/ Acorn Squash Soup
– From the Sea- Local Raw Oysters w/ Pickled Monterey Sea Grapes & Cranberry Saison Mignonette
Tonight at 7:00 p.m. Boulder Creek’s Sugar By The Pound will be playing with The Coffis Brothers at Kuuwumba Jazz Center.
The concert is being held to raise awareness of the Santa Cruz Public Libraries’ Soundswell Local Music Collection. The SoundSwell project is one of kind in California, allowing library patrons to download and stream free local music with their library cards. This project not only introduces Santa Cruz residents to their new favorite song, it also fairly compensates bands for their music and talent, and serves as a historical local music archive.
Tickets are still available. To purchase a ticket please visit: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1475847
Sunday June 14th • Doors at 6:30 show at 7pm
Kuuwumba Jazz Center
320-2 Cedar Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
When: Saturday, September 27th from 11:00am – 6:30pm
Where: Downtown Boulder Creek
Price: Free admission & music
Kids wristbands $10 (unlimited hayrides & bounce house)
Adult wristband $15 (Festival glass & drink)
Drink Tickets $5 for Beer $6 for Wine (all local)
Music:
Main Stage (behind Joe’s Bar & BC Hardware)
10:45am – 11:45am Full Moon Rooster
12:15pm – 1:15pm Old Blue
1:45pm – 3:00pm Sugar by the Pound
3:30pm – 4:45pm Take 1
5:15pm – 6:30pm Who’s Holdin
New Leaf Sidewalk Stage
12:30pm – 1:30pm JnJ Dynamite
1:45pm – 3:00pm Crooked Road Ceili Band
3:15pm – 5:00pm Rollin Hazard
Farmers Market Music
12:00pm – 2:00pm Two Bar Creek
2:00pm – 4:00pm Michael Martyn
Demo Booth
11:30am – 12:30pm Boulder Creek Candy
1:00pm – 2:00pm I Rise Bakery
2:45pm – 3:45pm Hidden Fortress Farm – Coffee Roasting
4:30pm – 5:30pm Creative Cultures
The 4th annual Harvest Festival is here and it is all about local food, drink, music, and artists; as well as being for the locals with information about many local organizations and a demo booth.
There will be hayrides and a bounce house for the children (wristbands are $10 for unlimited access). The adults get a beer and wine garden which is located behind Joe’s Bar and BC Hardware. (wristbands are $15 for a Festival glass and drink, additional drink tickets are $5 for beer and $6 for wine).
Lots of shopping for all with local artists, clothing, food, and more. Music is in three locations this year, see schedule above. There are also two contests to enter Home Brew and Jam Making, check out the website for entry forms and prizes.
Website: http://www.santacruzmountainsharvestfestival.com
There are a few more volunteers needed, so if you can help out with this event please check out the link below or email SCMHARVEST@GMAIL.COM directly.
Volunteers: http://gtp.ivolunteer.com/harvestfestival
When: Every Saturday from 12noon – 4pm
Where: in the Oddfellows parking lot, corner of Forest & Pine Street Map
And while the Harvest Festival is filling the east side of town, our Farmers Market will be filling the west side of town. It should be a larger then usual farmers market, with more produce and artists. Below are a few pictures from last year to show you what we might get to see this year.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Boulder-Creek-Farmers-Market/656430807707413