The Yolo Land Trust announces its signature event - A Day in the Country - which will be held this year on September 9, 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m at Terrain Ruisseau. Tickets purchased before September 1 are $85.00; children
6 to 15 are $20.00.
Terraine Bridge
4029 Putah Creek Road in Winters, CA
Terrain Ruisseau is located on Putah Creek, with an abundance of wildlife and lovely shade trees. Hosts John Pickerel and Melanie Bajakian are opening their property for A Day in the Country.
"We are very happy to showcase our beautifully rustic property," said John Pickerel. "This will be the first time the public has seen Terrain Ruisseau and we are thrilled to host A Day in the Country. We believe in farmland conservation and the important work of the Yolo Land Trust."
A Day in the Country features delicious tastings from top chefs representing over 20 restaurants throughout northern California. Each chef creates special dishes featuring food grown on Yolo County's rich farmland. Farms, ranches and vineyards throughout Yolo County join the chefs in providing food and wine to sample. Live music by the Plainfield Pickers and a special Kid's Korner round it off to make it an enjoyable day for the whole family.
"A Day in the Country is one event I never miss," says Supervisor Don Saylor. "It is a wonderful opportunity to join friends on a Sunday afternoon and enjoy Yolo County's bounty cooked by top chefs. I encourage everyone to support the Yolo Land Trust at this remarkable event."
Band 2011
Plainfield Pickers
Sponsorship opportunities are available for this year's - A Day in the Country. Last year's event sold out, so sponsors and those seeking tickets are encouraged to make arrangements early. To sponsor or make reservations to attend A Day in the Country, contact the Yolo Land Trust at (530) 662-1110 or visit: www.yololandtrust.org.
The Yolo Land Trust is a nonprofit corporation, founded in 1988 by an innovative group of farmers, ranchers, community leaders and conservationists dedicated to protecting Yolo County's land resources. The Yolo Land Trust has helped landowners place conservation easements on over 50 parcels throughout Yolo County, permanently conserving nearly 10,000 acres of farmland for future generations. These farms remain privately owned and operated. The Yolo Land Trust is conserving land today that will shape the character of Yolo County for centuries.
For more information on the Yolo Land Trust, visit www.yololandtrust.org.
Yolo Land Trust
Protecting Yolo County Land for over 20 years