Sip, Stomp & Play 2011

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Celebrate the harvest and do your part to protect opportunities for play and physical activity for East Bay students! Join us and Urban Legend Cellars for Sip, Stomp & Play 2011, a family-friendly event supporting our efforts to preserve safe, healthy and inclusive play and physical activity for children attending under-resourced elementary schools in the East Bay.

The festival is Saturday, October 8, 2011, 1 – 4pm at Urban Legend Cellars, 621 4th Street, Oakland, CA 94607 (map).

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Fun activities for all ages will be available, including:

  • Grape Stomping
    The juice collected will be used to make actual wine! All ages welcome, passes are limited. Participants are encouraged to wear white or Trash The Dress!  
     
  • Playground Games & Sports Stations
    Remember those classic playground games like four-square? We'll be playing them!
     
  • Wine Tastings
    21+ only – the first one is on us!
     
  • Silent Auction prizes
    Exclusive dinners, sports memorabilia and local excursions all up for grabs.
     
  • Food and Music provided by Local Favorites
    Enjoy complimentary small bites and live music from East Bay's finest talent

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Thank you to our media partners!

        

If you have any questions about this event, please contact Kyonne Isaac, community engagement coordinator – 510-269-7835.

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