The tall ship Guayas
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Saturdays Year-round
Carmel Heritage Walks
Carmel: 831-624-4447
Starting from First Murphy House (Lincoln & 6th) in Carmel, at 10am, these 90-minute tours cover Carmel's highlights.
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Year-round
Tor House and Hawk Tower Tours
Carmel: 831-624-1831
Now a National Historic Landmark, Tor House and Hawk Tower are open for tours throughout the year on Fridays and Saturdays. A visit to Jeffers' extraordinary home is a special experience.
Year-round
Monterey State Historic Park
Monterey: 831-649-7118
www.parks.ca.gov
Take a free guided tour and discover the oldest parts of Monterey, led by guides from Monterey State Historic Park. Walks begin at Pacific House Museum at 10:30am on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and holiday Mondays. Also many opportunities to visit historic buildings and gardens; see the website for details.
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January-February 26
From the Dust Bowl to the Salad Bowl: Depression-Era Quilts
Salinas
Tel: 831-775-4721
www.steinbeck.org
The National Steinbeck Center�s special gallery space presents an unusual array of handmade quilts, created before, during or immediately after a quilt-maker�s journey from the drought-stricken Midwest to California.
January 8
Kickstart Your Creativity
Monterey
Tel: 831-236-0473
Anyone who writes anything more creative than a grocery list can "refill the well" with this full-day workshop that juices the imagination in a Monterey Bay-side setting. Bring paper, pen or laptop and be ready to write!
January 13-February 13
The American Poet Series
Carmel
Tel: 831-624-1531
www.cetstaffplayers.org
Meet some of the greats in American poetry in this new series of one-man shows. Friday-Sunday performances. Subjects include Robinson Jeffers, Dorothy Parker, Langston Hughes, Phyllis McGinley and Anne Sexton.
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January 15
"The Beat Face of God"
Big Sur
Tel: 831-667-2574
www.henrymiller.org
Stephen D. Edington is the minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashua, New Hampshire. He comes to the Henry Miller Library to read from his book The Beat Face of God: The Beat Generation Writers as Spiritual Guides, exploring the influence of Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti among others.
January 18
Chamber Music in Colton Hall
Monterey
Tel: 831-646-5640
www.monterey.org
The gentle notes of flute and guitar are a perfect fit with the restrained colonial architecture of Colton Hall, as Nick Williams and Richard DeVinck perform at the first of three Candlelight Concerts. Reservations required as space in this historic venue is limited.
January 21-December 31, 2006
Treasures of Monterey
Monterey
Tel: 831-372-2608
www.montereyhistory.org
Opening day of a special exhibition at the Maritime Museum of Monterey displaying 75 of the Monterey History & Art Association's finest treasures, in honor of the preservation organization's 75th anniversary year.
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February 3-5
Non-Fiction Writing Workshop
Big Sur
Tel: 831-667-2574
www.henrymiller.org
The Henry Miller Library hosts a weekend-long workshop for non-fiction writers that puts them face-to-face with editors, agents, and other writers who can help, inspire, and facilitate the progress of your book.
February 4
Quilt Day
Salinas
Tel: 881-775-4721
www.steinbeck.org
As part of its special exhibition on quilts and quilt-makers of the Great Depression, the National Steinbeck Center presents Merikay Waldvogel, an authority on Depression-era quilt. After her lecture and slide program, attendees are welcome to display quilts from their family collections.
February 11
A Day of Romance in Old Monterey
Monterey
Tel: 831-647-6204
www.monterey.org/historicmonterey/
"Living History" presentations at Larkin House, Cooper-Molera Adobe, Diaz Adobe and the Sherman Quarters. Featuring romantic stories presented by historic characters from 19th-century Monterey. Food, music and period dancers.
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February 26
Steinbeck's Birthday Celebrations
Salinas
Tel: 831-775-4721
www.steinbeck.org
Join a hometown celebration, based at the National Steinbeck Center, as Salinas remembers the life and works of native son and Pulitzer Prize-winning author John Steinbeck.
February TBA
Chamber Music in Colton Hall
Monterey
Tel: 831-646-5640
www.monterey.org
Enjoy an evening of chamber music at Colton Hall, setting of California�s Constitutional Convention. Reservations required as space in this historic venue is limited.
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March 4
Asilomar Honors Architect Julia Morgan
Pacific Grove
Tel: 831-372-4076
www.visitasilomar.com
The author of Julia Morgan, Architect, and the Creation of Asilomar Conference Grounds, Russell L. Quacchia, will sign copies of his biography of California's first licensed female architect, Julia Morgan, in one of the handsome, historic buildings she designed: the Phoebe A. Hearst Social Hall.
March 8
Colton Hall 156th Birthday
Monterey
Tel: 831-646-5648
www.monterey.org/museum/
Birthday celebration of one of Monterey's most historic buildings. Free and open to the public, 2-4pm.
March 10-12
Fiction for Adults Workshop
Big Sur
Tel: 831-667-2574
www.henrymiller.org
The Henry Miller Library presents its second winter workshop for writers, focusing on fiction. Speakers include agents, editors, educators, and writers such as Catherine Ryan Hyde, author of Pay It Forward.
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March 11-May 28
"My California" Art Exhibit
National Steinbeck Center, Salinas
Tel: 831-775-4721
www.steinbeck.org
Artists explore their own California dream and what California means to them in this special juried exhibition at the National Steinbeck Center. Opening reception March 10, 5:30pm.
March 16
Chamber Music in Colton Hall
Monterey
Tel: 831-646-5640
www.monterey.org
There's a note of Celtic glee to the final spring Candlelight Concert performance at Colton Hall, as Molly's Revenge plays traditional Irish, English and Scottish tunes. Reservations required as space in this historic venue is limited.
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April-October 12
10,000 Poems
Salinas
Tel: 831-755-6905
www.10000poems.com
Calling all poets. The National Steinbeck Center and Hartnell College's Steinbeck Chair, poet Lawson Fusao Inada, are seeking 10,000 poems of every description. Poems will be collected in the archive at the Steinbeck Center, and submission is free to poets of all ages and genres.
April 7-9
Bouquets to Monterey
Monterey
Tel: 831-372-2608
www.montereyhistory.org
Twenty works of art and artifacts from the Maritime Museum of Monterey will challenge and inspire florists and designers to create floral arrangements that are equally beautiful or intriguing. Lectures about the artifacts and the creative process complement the event.
April 7, 21
Trail Hikes
Fort Ord Public Lands
[email protected]
Former military lands are often unexpectedly rich in wildflowers, animals and history, undisturbed by modern development. These half-day, morning hikes, led by students at CalState University Monterey Bay, explore the former Fort Ord, in search of flora, fauna, historic tidbits, and more.
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April 8-9
49th Annual Good Old Days Celebration
Pacific Grove
Tel: 831-373-3304
www.pacificgrove.org
Celebrate a bygone era with a parade, a Victorian fashion show, numerous contests, street dance, and the California Police Motorcycle Competition. It�s one of the county�s largest arts and crafts shows, with more than 225 arts and food vendors.
April 22
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Carmel
Tel: 831-620-2048
www.sunsetcenter.org
In a timely performance coinciding with the Next Jazz Fest, the legendary Preservation Hall Jazz Band performs at Carmel's Sunset Center. They're the essence of New Orleans trad-jazz: don't miss it.
April 29
Convergence 2006: The Abalone Connection
Monterey
Tel: 831-239-0212
www.pacificcurrents.org
Have you seen abalone run? Celebrate all things abalone and the 109-year historical connection between Japan and the Monterey Bay Region. Event highlights include abalone diving demos, stories and song - plus live abalone races!
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May-September
Historic Garden Tours
Monterey
Tel: 831-647-6204
www.parks.ca.gov
Take a fascinating tour of Monterey's best-kept secret. Learn about plant lore, identification, and uses. Tours begin in the Cooper-Molera Adobe courtyard and then proceed to the Stevenson House and (if time) Larkin House gardens. Tuesdays at 1pm.
Memorial-Labor Day
Sunday Tours at the Steinbeck House
Salinas
Tel: 831-424-2735
www.steinbeck.org/SHouse2.html
Explore the boyhood home of author John Steinbeck with two-hour guided tours. Sundays between May 29 and Sept. 4, cost $4 for adults, $2 for children (5-15), $3 for seniors and students.
May 5, 19
Trail Hikes
Fort Ord Public Lands
[email protected]
Former military lands are often unexpectedly rich in wildflowers, animals and history, undisturbed by modern development. These half-day, morning hikes, led by students at CalState University Monterey Bay, explore the former Fort Ord, in search of flora, fauna, historic tidbits, and more.
May 7
Jeffers Tor House Garden Party
Carmel
Tel: 831-624-1813
www.torhouse.org
Annual Garden Party offers afternoon tea, silent auction and gifts for sale. Live music (songs from Una Jeffers's songbook) serenades artists painting in the gardens. Photography allowed this day only.
May 11
"Where California Became a State"
Monterey
Tel: 831-649-3991
www.monterey.org
Learn about the birthplace of California - Monterey's Colton Hall - during this candle-lit evening talk given by local historian Jim Conway.
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May 12
Robinson Jeffers at Point Sur
Big Sur
Tel: 831-624-1813
www.torhouse.org
A most unusual evening exploration of Point Sur Lighthouse followed by a poetry reading celebrating the relationship of poet Robinson Jeffers to this remote and beautiful landscape. Reservations are a must.
May 20
Presidio Historic Park Walk
Monterey
Tel: 831-372-3991
www.monterey.org/historicmonterey
The Lower Presidio Historic Park, overlooking Monterey Bay, holds some of California's most historic sites. Join historian Jim Conway for a guided walk that takes in the Serra and Sloat monuments, the setting for America's first fort on the West Coast, and the Presidio Museum.
May 20
Cooper-Molera Historic Garden Sale
Monterey
Tel: 831-372-6410
www.monterey.org/historicmonterey
This is the only time (9am-1pm) during the year to purchase plants grown from cuttings and seeds taken from the Cooper-Molera historic garden. Don't miss the heritage roses from "Mrs. Cooper's Garden."
May 27
"Golden Poppies of California"
Pacific Grove
Tel: 831-648-5716
www.pgmuseum.org
Photographer George Lepp talks about the remarkable series of images in his recently released book, surrounded by the exhibition in the galleries of the PG Museum of Natural History.
May 27
"Home Among the Swinging Stars"
Big Sur
Tel: 831-667-2574
www.henrymiller.org
The poet Jaime de Angulo (1887-1950) was known as the Old Coyote of Big Sur; his connections to both the Native American cultures of Monterey and to the Bohemian artistic and philosphical worlds of Robinson Jeffers, Harry Partch and Carl Jung were remarkable. Editor Stefan Hyner talks about Angulo and reads his poems at the Henry Miller Library.
May 27-29
25th Civil War Encampment
Felton
Tel: 831-335-4484
www.roaringcamp.com
Visit encampments of Union and Confederate solders and see battles at one of the longest-running Civil War reenactments in the West.
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May-September
Historic Garden Tours
Monterey
Tel: 831-647-6204
www.parks.ca.gov
Take a fascinating tour of Monterey's best-kept secret. Learn about plant lore, identification, and uses. Tours begin in the Cooper-Molera Adobe courtyard and then proceed to the Stevenson House and (if time) Larkin House gardens. Tuesdays at 1pm.
Daily in June
Maritime Museum Celebration
Monterey
Tel: 831-372-2608
www.montereyhistory.org
The Maritime Museum of Monterey celebrates the 75th anniversary year of the Monterey History & Art Association with free admission for all visitors. See the giant fresnel lighthouse lens, discover Monterey's earliest explorers, and learn about life on Cannery Row.
Sundays through September 3
Steinbeck House Tours
Salinas
Tel: 831-424-2735
www.steinbeck.org/SHouse2.html
One of the finest old houses in Salinas will be open for summer afternoon tours every Sunday between Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends. Its significance? Novelist John Steinbeck was born and raised here, and many treasures from his childhood remain.
June 3
75th Annual Merienda
Monterey
Tel: 831-372-2608
www.montereyhistory.org
The Merienda recreates the joyous and carefree fiestas of Monterey's early Mexican settlers, known as Los Californios, with a barbecue, folkloric dancing, and live music. This annual birthday party, presented by Monterey History & Art Association since 1931, will be held in Custom House Plaza: apply for tickets early!
June 3
California Cowboy Show
Carmel Valley
Tel: 831-624-9611
Come on down to enjoy cowboy music and poetry, tasty hors d'oeuvres, a complimentary glass of wine and a silent auction.
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June 11
Mission San Antonio Fiesta
Jolon
Tel: 831-385-4478
Make your way into Monterey�s South County and Fort Hunter Liggett (near Lake San Antonio) to attend the Fiesta Mass at this historic mission. Event starts at 11am with choir and distribution of St. Anthony's bread, followed by a BBQ, games and live music.
June 22-September 14
Big Sur International Short Film Series
Big Sur
Tel: 831-667-2574
www.henrymiller.org
Twelve weeks (every Thursday) of the best short films in the world, shown at the Henry Miller Library. Many are prize-winners; some are serious, others flaky and fun, all go perfectly with popcorn and a soft blanket beneath the stars. Check the website for schedule.
June 23-December 31
The California Mission Art of Jo Mora
Carmel
Tel: 831-624-1271 ext.214
www.carmelmission.org
The incredibly versatile artist Jo Mora created illustrations, paintings, books and sculpture; his most famous piece is the massive bronze cenotaph of Father Junipero Serra. This new exhibition at Carmel Mission's museum highlights the sketchbook he carried during a horseback tour of California missions in 1903.
June 24
Adobe Fiesta
Monterey
Tel: 831-372-2608
www.montereyhistory.org
Monterey possesses a remarkable assemblage of historic adobe buildings, preserved from the wrecking ball by the efforts of the Monterey History & Art Association. To celebrate its 75th year, MHAA presents a tour of 30 adobes and other historic buildings, with cultural heritage exhibits and special events in Custom House Plaza.
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May-September
Historic Garden Tours
Monterey
Tel: 831-647-6204
www.parks.ca.gov
Take a fascinating tour of Monterey's best-kept secret. Learn about plant lore, identification, and uses. Tours begin in the Cooper-Molera Adobe courtyard and then proceed to the Stevenson House and (if time) Larkin House gardens. Tuesdays at 1pm.
Sundays through September 3
Steinbeck House Tours
Salinas
Tel: 831-424-2735
www.steinbeckhouse.com
One of the finest old houses in Salinas will be open for summer afternoon tours every Sunday. Its significance? Novelist John Steinbeck was born and raised here, and many treasures from his childhood remain.
July 4
Living History Day in Old Monterey
Monterey
Tel: 831-647-6204
www.monterey.org
Travel back in time and find out what life was like in the 1840s. At the historic Cooper-Molera Adobe you will meet a gardener, cook, rancher, soldier and more. Activities and fun for all ages.
July 4
Valley Heritage Day
King City
Tel: 831-385-1484
www.mcarlm.org
It's a 4th of July from another era at the King City Independence Day parade, complete with antique farm equipment, historic displays and a classic car show. Plus entertainment, food, games, and crafts.
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July 7
Sloat Landing Ceremony
Monterey
Tel: 831-372-2608, ext 13
www.montereyhistory.org
Commodore John Drake Sloat's landed in Monterey in 1846, effectively claiming California for the United States and joining the nation "from sea to shining sea." Traditional commemorative ceremony marking the 160th anniversary of this momentous event takes place in Custom House Plaza at 1:00pm.
July 7-9
48th Antiques Show and Sale
Pacific Grove
Tel: 831-373-4441
Fine silver, estate jewelry, period clothing, paintings, prints, sculpture, toys, furniture, and much more, offered by 28 California antiques dealers. Lunch and snacks available.
July 12
Writers Roundtable
Monterey
Tel: 831-883-4486
http://nwu7.org
Self-published author Patricia Hamilton speaks at Bay Books on 'The 3 Steps to Self-Publishing,' part of a regular series sponsored by the National Writers Union Chapter 7.
July 15-16
9th Annual West Coast Championship Poetry Slam
Big Sur
Tel: 831-521-1895
www.henrymiller.org
No holds are barred, no punches pulled, when the West's top live poets go head to head to win a poetry slam. Teams and individuals perform at the Henry Miller Library.
July 30
Moss Landing Antique Street Fair
Moss Landing
Tel: 831-633-4501
www.mosslandingchamber.com
Stroll through this historic fishing village to browse through thousands of antiques and collectibles brought here by over 200 dealers from all over the West Coast, to say nothing of the 20 permanent antique shops.
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May-September
Historic Garden Tours
Monterey
Tel: 831-647-6204
www.parks.ca.gov
Take a fascinating tour of Monterey's best-kept secret. Learn about plant lore, identification, and uses. Tours begin in the Cooper-Molera Adobe courtyard and then proceed to the Stevenson House and (if time) Larkin House gardens. Tuesdays at 1pm.
Sundays through September 3
Steinbeck House Tours
Salinas
Tel: 831-424-2735
www.steinbeck.org/SHouse2.html
One of the finest old houses in Salinas will be open for summer afternoon tours every Sunday. Its significance? Novelist John Steinbeck was born and raised here, and many treasures from his childhood remain.
August 3-6
26th Annual Steinbeck Festival
National Steinbeck Center, Salinas
Tel: 831-775-4737
www.steinbeck.org
Four days of films, speakers, panels, theater, and bus or walking tours, all celebrating Nobel Prize-winning author John Steinbeck. This year's theme - Awards: The Price of Fame - explores not only Steinbeck's many prizes (including a Pulitzer and a Nobel), but his reactions to receiving them.
August 9
Writers Roundtable
Monterey
Tel: 831-883-4486
http://nwu7.org
Laura Cameron speaks at Bay Books on 'Breaking Into Travel Writing,' part of a regular series sponsored by the National Writers Union Chapter 7.
August 12
Mike Beck & The Bohemian Saints
Big Sur
Tel: 831-667-2574
www.henrymiller.org
Renowned 'horse-whisperer' Mike Beck brings his unique brand of cowboy poetry and song to an evening at the Henry Miller Library, in a program salted with some straight-talking horse-sense.
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August 12-13
Summer Gathering of Mountain Men
Felton (Santa Cruz County)
Tel: 888-25-EVENTS
www.roaringcamp.com
One of the West's biggest gatherings of 'mountain men' reenact the wild and wooly days of the 1830s at Roaring Camp Railroad. Don't miss the Musical Saw Festival on Sunday!
August 18
Carmel Readings
Carmel
Tel: 831-784-4960
http://nwu7.org
Poets David McKirdy and Carla Iacovetti read from their most recent works at the Sunset Center, part of a regular series sponsored by the National Writers Union Chapter 7.
August 18-20
33rd Rolex Monterey Historic Automobile Races
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Monterey
Tel: 800-327-SECA
www.laguna-seca.com
The Monterey Historics brings out the best of racing's past from rare pre-war racers adorned with nameplates like Bugatti and Alfa-Romeo to 70s and 80s cars from Lola and McLaren.
August 25
The 2nd Annual Twisted Folk Festival
Big Sur
Tel: 831-667-2574
www.henrymiller.org
Join California's finest - if most iconoclastic - folk performers, led by Vermillion Lies, at the Henry Miller Library for a full day of 'twisted' folk music and poetry.
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May-September
Historic Garden Tours
Monterey
Tel: 831-647-6204
www.parks.ca.gov
Take a fascinating tour of Monterey's best-kept secret. Learn about plant lore, identification, and uses. Tours begin in the Cooper-Molera Adobe courtyard and then proceed to the Stevenson House and (if time) Larkin House gardens. Tuesdays at 1pm.
September 3
Steinbeck House Tours
Salinas
Tel: 831-424-2735
www.steinbeck.org/SHouse2.html
One of the finest old houses in Salinas will be open for summer afternoon tours every Sunday. Its significance? Novelist John Steinbeck was born and raised here, and many treasures from his childhood remain.
September 8-9
73rd Festa Italia-Santa Rosalia Festival
Monterey
Tel: 831-625-9623 or 831-375-4263
www.festaitaliamonterey.com
The Sicilian fishermen who made Monterey's fortune with their lampara boats venerated Santa Rosalia. The saint is still honored today, with non-stop Italian music, bocce competitions, arts and crafts, and delicious Italian food.
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September 8-10
"A landscape beyond the brink of I"
Big Sur
Tel: 831-667-2574
www.henrymiller.org
Join in a poetical and musical experience among Big Sur's redwoods with this inspirational writing retreat sponsored by the Henry Miller Library. Leaders and readers include Joanne Kyger, antoinette nora claypoole, and poets from the 3:15 Experiment.
September 9
Operation Market Garden
Monterey
Tel: 831-582-3908
http://foaa.csumb.edu/
The ghostly buildings remaining on the former Fort Ord will be haunted by a unique World War II reenactment, as members of the World War II Research and Preservation Society recreate the battles of Operation Market Garden, complete with Jeeps and artillery.
September 13
Writers Roundtable
Monterey
Tel: 831-883-4486
http://nwu7.org
Mari Lynch Dehmler speaks at Bay Books on 'The Fine Art of Wordworking: How editors help,' part of a regular series sponsored by the National Writers Union Chapter 7.
September 24
42nd Annual Carmel Mission Fiesta
Carmel
Tel: 831-624-1271
Featuring a variety of international musical entertainment, children's games, Farmer's Market, fabulous barbecue, and shopping galore at local artisans booths.
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October 1
Historic Home Tour
Pacific Grove
Tel: 831-373-3304
www.pacificgrove.org
Selected Victorian and historic homes, bed & breakfasts, and churches open their doors to visitors on this self-guided tour. Docents in period costume offer traditional hospitality to match the mood of each building.
October 14
8th Annual Marina Air Faire
Marina
Tel: 831-582-0102
http://www.marina-airfaire.com
This free event at the Marina Airport showcases vintage, experimental, contemporary aircraft and warbirds. Airplane rides, aviation booths, model airplane exhibitions and food are featured at this annual event.
October 14
California Constitution Day
Monterey
Tel: 831-646-5640
www.monterey.org/museum
Re-enactment of California's first Constitutional Convention on the original site where it was drafted in 1849.
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October TBA
Jeffers Tor House Fall Festival
Carmel
Tel: 831-624-1813
www.torhouse.org
Annual event includes re-enactments, special readings, speakers, theatre, music, benefit luncheon, sunset celebration, guided beach walks and more, all celebrating the life and works of early 20th century poet Robinson Jeffers.
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November TBA
Bailando con la Muerte
Salinas
Tel: 831-758-9126
www.artistasunidos.org
Honoring the Mexican 'Day of the Dead,' this new event held at Hartnell College includes an art exhibition (October 31-November 8) plus a free public evening of poetry, music, dance - even a Frida Kahlo look-alike contest - on November 2.
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November -December TBA
Christmas in Pacific Grove
Pacific Grove
Tel: 831-373-3304
www.pacificgrove.org
Kicking off with the official lighting of PG�s Christmas tree, this week of festivities include caroling, a Parade of Lights, and Kids� Day for shopping.
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December 5-6
Christmas at the Inns
Pacific Grove
Tel: 831-373-3304
www.pacificgrove.org
Pacific Grove's handsome old inns glow in candlelight and good cheer as the innkeepers show off decorations with a real Victorian-era splendor to them. Tickets are limited.
December 6-10
Streets of Bethlehem
Salinas
Tel: 831-422-9872
www.1stbaptist.net
A living history interactive experience. Over 200 cast members, numerous musical groups and even live animals help bring this Christmas story to life.
December 8-9
23rd Annual Christmas in the Adobes
Monterey
Tel: 831-649-7118
www.parks.ca.gov
Experience Monterey's beautiful historic buildings illuminated by candlelight and enhanced with period decorations, musical entertainment, costumed volunteers and refreshments.
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December 8-10
8th Annual Monterey Cowboy Poetry and Music Festival
Monterey
Tel: 1-800-722-9652
www.montereycowboy.com
The best cowboy poets and balladeers are featured in a three-day weekend event that also showcases western artists and gear makers.
December 9
La Posada
Seaside
Tel: 831-899-6805
www.ci.seaside.ca.us/
One of the most charming customs brought to California by Spanish and Mexican settlers is the Posada, recreating the search by Mary and Joseph for lodgings on the eve of the Christ Child's birth. Seaside presents its own version, as the procession wends through town to Oldemeyer Center.
December 31
First Night Monterey
Downtown Monterey
Tel: 831-373-4778
www.firstnightmonterey.org
Celebration of New Year's Eve through the arts. Music, dances, poetry, special installations and exhibits from 2pm to midnight indoors and out throughout historic downtown Monterey. Alcohol-free event for the entire family.
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