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RIPE AREA: The Art of Native Plants Festival

FREE family-friendly art and nature inspired festival in El Dorado County

American River Conservancy and Myrtle Tree Arts are partnering again to host another unique festival in Placerville, CA. This collaborative project brings the community together again to celebrate connections between California native plants, local ecosystems, environmental conservation, land stewardship, and artistic expression. The live, family-friendly event will feature local artists expressing the benefits and uses of native flora in many art forms, including the culinary arts. Artists and audiences alike will experience innovative ideas and artistic experiences with the goal of inspiring all to become informed land stewards and advocates for environmental protection and preservation. As a play on "riparian", RIPE AREA is an invitation to experience our interdependence with riparian zones, clean water, and healthy lands that are essential for life.

When: Sunday, September 21 from 10:00AM to 4:00PM
Where: Wakamatsu Farm, 941 Cold Springs Rd, Placerville, CA
Cost: FREE – $10 per car parking donation request
Option: Chairs, blankets, popups, wagons, and picnics are welcome.

Date & Time

March 21, 2025

10:00AM - 4:00PM

Location

Wakamatsu Farm - 941 Cold Springs Road, Placerville, CA, 95667 941 Cold Springs Road Placerville 95667 CA US

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530-621-1224

FREE with a $10 per car donation request

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