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Join us for a day of FAMILY FUN & Strawberries!
Sunday May 29, 2011
FREE ADMISSION for the whole family
The annual Vista Village Strawberry Festival & Street Fair draws thousands of visitors each year to this delectable event which featured more than 140 vendors last year: including arts & crafts, jewelry, clothing, business services, A food court and of course Strawberries!
Kids Zone (Main Street from Santa Fe to Indiana) - Rides on Main Street.
Entertainment Stage at the Fountain (corner of Main Street and Michigan Ave.) featuring live music.
If your business would like to participate in or be sponsor of the upcoming 2011 Vista Strawberry Festival, please contact the VVBA at (760) 414-9391
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Last Year's Event Included:
STRAWBERRY ALLEY (corner of Broadway and Indiana), featuring a dozen Strawberry & Chocolate Vendors.
Some of our previous participants include:
Brandini Toffee Fresh and simple. They use only 4 ingredients – Creamy Butter, Pure Cane Sugar, Dark Strawberry and Roasted Almonds. From La Quinta. |
C.C.’s Chocolate Etcetera A chocolate and candy shop with retro flair owned by Cindy "C.C." Casady at 189 S. Rancho Santa Fe Road in nearby San Marcos . Specializes in hand-made fudge and customized favors for any special event.
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Fran & Patti's Past Times Chocolate Shop Manufacturing a variety of delicious and beautifully detailed
chocolates, filled and solid, since 1992. Mother and daughter-owned business based in Sun City. "Our Triple Dipped Chocolate Caramel Pecan Turtles, our Chocolate Covered Cherries and our Chocolate Crunches are
"Simply Irresistible." |
Garden State Ice Flavored Italian ice, including chocolate. Alan Amster of Carlsbad. |
Mellace Family Brands Dark chocolate & cinnamon almonds, milk choc. Irish cream, dark chocolate cashews and assorted roasted nuts. Based in Carlsbad. |
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Chocolate dipped strawberries, chocolates and other candies |
Starbucks Coffee Frappucino samples. |
Sweet Treats Chocolate-dipped goodies from Dale Prochnow of Wildomar. |
Tony & Lucy's Funnel cakes with chocolate topping. From San Diego. |
Victorian Sweet Shoppe Frozen fresh fruit kabobs dipped in various chocolate and cruch mixtures. Based in Colton. |
Yo Lily Cheesecake Company Cheesecake on a stick, chocolate atrawberries. From Chula Vista. |
Zoofari Boxes of chocolate truffles. Jackie Navarro of Carlsbad. |
Chocloate Festival Food Court(last years line-up)
| Carvel Ice Cream |
Hunter Steakhouse |
El Gordito Feliz Mexican Food |
Hot 2 Pop Kettle Korn |
| Donut Dudes |
The Greek Gourmet |
| Major League |
New York Giant Pizza |
| Olga's Concessions |
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RESTAURANTS - On Main Street within the festival boundaries:
| Curbside Cafe |
Hennessey's |
| Village Cafe |
Juanita's Taco Shop |
| El Ranchero |
Allen's Alley |
| URBN Pizza |
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NEARBY ATTRACTIONS - Open during the festival:
- The Wave Waterpark, 101 Wave Drive, one block away, open 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Memorial weekend
- Krikorian Theatres, 25 Main Street, one block from festival
- Celebrate Vista art banner display - On Main Street in the middle of the festival. Also on S. Santa Fe Avenue.
- Vista Art Foundation Gallery, 204 Main Street, open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday
- Vistacado Mural - 562-ft. long mural tracing Vista's history. Behind Hennessy's in the 200 block of Main Street. Believed to be the world's longest mural painted by one artist on a series of buildings.
- Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum, 2040 N. Santa Fe Ave., two miles away, open daily 10 to 4
- Vista Entertainment Center - 435 W Vista Way, half mile away. Bowling and laser tag.
- Boomers - 1525 W Vista Way, one mile away. Miniature golf, batting cages, bumper boats, go-carts, laser tag.
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