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Family-Friendly Napa Neighbor: Russian River Jazz & Blues Festival

Today we headed over to the town of Guerneville, to Johnson’s Beach along the Russian River in Sonoma County for the 34th Annual Russian River Jazz & Blues Festival.

We’d never been to Guerneville nor are we rabid jazz fans (with the exception of Dave Brubeck and those other classic jazz types), but Tom won the tickets so we thought why the heck not check it out.

It turned out to be quite the serendipitous adventure.

Be prepared to park in town (there is no dedicated parking lot) and to walk in to the beach. The spot we found was about 1/2 mile away. And though we didn’t do much exploring in town, it’s cute and we’ll visit again to check it out more.

The river was beautiful. The festival was great—on the small side and mellow—but even better was the opportunity to expose Samantha to the experience of live music and to all the different types of people.

We had excellent “seats”–second row, center. But even the general admission seats looked fun. The word seats up there is in quotes as all seats are those low-back chairs. Ours, being gold-level & all, were supplied by the event company–but sure were rickety. Better than hauling our own though. But if you’re particular about your seats, I’d recommend hauling yours.

But wherever you sit, be prepared to be on gravel. We didn’t bring our picnic blanket and wished we had. I’d also recommend a small personal umbrella or such as all seating is in the full sun.

Blissfully, the river is but 15 steps away from all seats so it was easy to quickly cool off. Plus, Samantha was able to practice her newly-acquired swimming skills.

We brought our simple lunch of sandwiches and deli salads, but there were plenty of interesting food stands–including Indian, BBQ, and more. One vendor even had fried gator (which I swear I will try next time I get such an opportunity).

Alongside the food stands were several merchants offering a vibrant selection of textiles and other hand-made goods.

Bring cash.

We didn’t see a whole mess of other kids, but there were a few (all of whom were kiddo’s age or older). We felt no resistance though–no tight smiles, subtle shrugs, or muffled groans of “oh, there’s a kid.” As I mentioned earlier, the vibe was quite mellow, very easy-going. That said, we only smelled pot but once (and though we couldn’t see the source, it was coming from the canoes on the river. Or, perhaps, the band members back stage).

And we overheard less than a handful of curse words. And I think all of those were “damn!” & in response to a particular fervent guitar or drum solo. Fewer (and nicer) than our typical housecleaningyardwork days at home…

If you’re local, think about going next year. If you’re planning a visit to Wine Country and it falls during this time next year, think about going.

Who: Families with kids ~5 or older

What: A small, mellow live music festival–on a gravelly beach

Where: On the Russian River in the town of Guerneville, just off Hwy 101 in northern Sonoma County

When: Annually in mid-September

Why: To relax, listen to live music, swim in the river

Family-Friendly Napa Neighbor: Train Town

Located just outside of the Napa Valley—in the charming town of Sonoma—Train Town is about a 40 minute drive from Saint Helena, perhaps 15 minutes from the town of Napa.

A mini-theme park if you will–in addition to several train rides, Train Town also offers a ferris wheel, a roller coaster, a Merry-Go-Round, a petting zoo and more.

Who: All ages, but the toddler set on up to tweens would enjoy it most

What: A 10-acre version of a theme park, just the right size for a one-day outing

Where: Just outside downtown Sonoma

When: Any day it is not rainy, check their website for seasonal days & times

Why: Something different in Wine Country

Train Town, New Years Day January 2008

Train Town, New Year's Day January 2008

Petting Zoo at Train Town

Petting Zoo at Train Town

Merry-Go_Round

Merry-Go-Round

Winnah!

 

Check out what Tom brought home tonight:

 

It’s a 3-liter of MacMurray Ranch 2004 Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir.

I put it alongside a regular-sized (750ml) bottle (albeit an awesome bottle from one of our most favorite wineries) for comparison.

It’s a gorgeous bottle. We’ll be taking it to my folks’ for Thanksgiving Dinner.

Oh, and, he won it. Yep, WON it. It was the grand prize of a high-profile sales contest; he was also recognized for his achievements in front of his entire company at their General Sales Meeting today.

Way to go Babe!

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