The festival cost is: adults, $9; seniors (62 years and over), $7; Youths (13-17), $4, and 12 and under, free. To receive a $2 admission discount off an adult or senior admission, bring an unexpired, non-perishable food or monetary donation to Loaves and Fishes located near the entrance. One ticket is good for all three days (Re-entry is valid all weekend with proof of hand stamp). The parking fee is $10 per day. For tickets and questions, call 800-346-1212 or go to www.harvestfestival.com. Junior hunting license holders or youths under 16 who earned a hunter education certificate in 2014 are eligible to enter the contest. They need to submit an essay, 500 words or less, on what “Passing on the Tradition” means to them. Contestants are encouraged to write about conservation, sportsmanship, ethics, and the challenge of being a hunter in modern times.
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As a special tribute to the firefighters of the World Trade Center, the Advanced Performing Chorus will perform the Bay Area premiere of “Reading of the Names” by Jessica Locke in recognition of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 event. This is also the first performance of the piece by a children’s chorus. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for firefighters and guests, $5 for children 14 and younger. Reserve them by email at programs@childrenschorus.org (bring VISA/MC or cash/check to concert), or by voice mail at 925-945-7101, x2.