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August 28, 2013
Bounty Of The County
Sept. 8, 5 to 9 p.m. Enjoy a gourmet feast
in the vineyard at Sokol Blosser Winery
featuring talented chefs, family farmers
and famous vintners. Bounty of the
County benefits the Yamhill Enrichment
Society, a nonprofit organization whose
mission is to build community through in-
novative and collaborative projects. Tick-
ets are $150 per person, visit
to
purchase, reservations required.
Carlton Crush
Sept. 14, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. — Sponsored
by the Carlton Business Association, this
annual event celebrating the harvest fea-
tures a Grape Stomp Competition, Barrel
Rolling Race, Wine Thief Relay, Kids Wa-
termelon Eating Contest and Grape
Stomp, live music and entertainment, mid-
way games, helicopter rides and terrific
festival food. The Crush Corral offers
wine, beer and hard cider, all donated
from local producers. Proceeds from the
sale of adult beverages support Joseph’s
Storehouse, the local food bank. Event
takes place just north of Main Street in
downtown Carlton. Free admission and
parking.
Cubanisimo Vineyards
Labor Day Weekend —
Aug. 31-Sept. 2,
noon to 6 p.m. Join them as they celebrate
Labor Day with “Cuban Flair.” Come out
and enjoy salsa dancing, live dance bands,
salsa dance lessons, Cuban tapas and great
wine. $10 cover fee includes wine tasting,
no fee for wine club members. $20 After-
noon Package includes entry fee, wine
tasting, a Cubanisimo glass, tapas plate
and entry into their daily door prize raffle.
1754 Best Road, N.W., Salem, 503-588-
1763.
Encompass The Eola-Amity Hills
Aug. 31 & Sept. 1, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Spend Labor Day weekend exploring the
wineries and vineyards of the Eola-Amity
Hills. Purchase the Encompass Guide-
book for free tastings and special events
at more than 20 wineries and a $5 food
ticket that can be used at various wineries
and food carts. The Encompass Guide-
book is $25 and may be purchased at
Erath Winery
Sips & Stogies — 
Sept. 14, 1 to 5 p.m.
Treat your senses as you take in the view
only the Dundee Hills can offer. Enjoy the
unexpected pairings of stunning Oregon
pinot noir with smooth cigars from Broad-
way Cigar. Indulge in library wines and
hors d’oeuvres as you drift along to the
melodies of live music in their lush patio
setting. $60 per person, $50 for Cellar So-
ciety members. Space is limited, reserva-
tions required. Call Wendy Berkey at
503-554-8011, 9409 N.E. Worden Hill
Road, Dundee.
The Horse Radish
Live music Friday and Saturday nights
from 7 to 10 p.m. Aug. 30: Dan Seymour;
Aug. 31: Rainbirds; Sept. 6: Thad Beck-
man; Sept. 7: Ben Rice; Sept. 13: Lulu
LeFever; Sept. 14: Leah & Andrew; Sept.
20: Orvil & Garry; Sept. 21: Vintage
Knights. $5 minimum purchase, please.
211 W. Main St., Carlton, 503-852-6656.
McMenamins Hotel Oregon
Aug. 30: Matthew Price & Gallon House;
Aug. 31: Krista Herring; Sept. 10: Friends
and Family Night; Sept. 21: Kris Or-
lowski, Mark Alan. 310 N.E. Evans St.,
McMinnville, 503-472-8427.
Newberg Art Walk
Friday, Sept. 6, 5 to 9 p.m. Visit 20+ busi-
nesses for a sampling of art, food and
wine. Downtown Newberg.
Newberg Farmers Market
Open each Tuesday from 1:30 to 6 p.m.
through September. Fresh produce, live
music, more. Located at the corner of First
Street and Howard (next to the Post Of-
fice).
Oregon Wine Country Half Marathon
Sept. 1. This spectacular race winds
through 13.1 miles of rolling vineyards
and picturesque farmland. The race starts
at 7:00 a.m. and ends in downtown Carl-
ton for the popular wine and music festi-
val. For more information, visit
Spirit Mountain Casino
Oct. 4 & 5: The Music of Abba. 27100
S.W. Salmon River Hwy., Grand Ronde,
800-760-7977.
Troon Vineyard
Carlton Big Red Block Party —
Sept. 8.
Join them for their 4th annual block party.
This year they are joining up with their
new neighbors on Kutch Street, Kramer
Vineyards and Lachini Vineyards. Event
includes BBQ dinner, games, two live
bands and plenty of delicious red wine to
drink. 250 N. Kutch St., Carlton, 503-852-
3084.
Willamette Valley Vineyards
Grape Stomp & Harvest Celebration —
Sept. 21-22, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Their most
anticipated event of the year attracts visi-
tors from all over the country to compete,
in teams of two, for the title and a trip to
Santa Rosa, Calif. for the World Grape
Stomp Championship. Live music from
noon to 5 p.m. each day, come dressed up
in costumes or team uniforms, prizes will
be awarded for the best dressed. Kids can
participate in the daily Kids Stomp for $5.
Admission is $10 and includes a free
Riedel wine glass and tasting of fine wines
from their tasting room. Their Winery
Chef will be serving up food pairings for
an additional cost. $10 fee per team to
stomp. Call 1-800-344-9463 to reserve a
stomping time. 8800 Enchanted Way, S.E.,
Turner.
Winderlea Vineyard and Winery
Summer Lunches —
Join them each
Thursday during the summer for a 3-
course lunch paired with Winderlea wines.
$55 per person inclusive. Reservations re-
quired as lunch is limited to 12 guests
each week. RSVP at 503-554-5900 or
email
. 8905 N.E.
Worden Hill Road, Dundee.
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