Sunday, October 18, 2015

Renaissance Festival in Folsom CA Oct.17-18th




For school my son has been learning about the past. We have learned about the clothing, the tools, transportation and the way of life for people that lived in the past. Being a huge history lover myself it has been a joy to teach him about different time periods of history. To make his history lesson come alive we decided to take him to the Renaissance Festival in Folsom CA. We have been a few times before he was born and my husband took him a few years ago. This was the first time we went as a family and with the idea to learn as we had a good time.



 I would have to say this was the best time we have had at the festival ever! The staff of actors, the vendors and the scenery made it really feel like we had stepped back in time. We saw women spinning wool, a butter churn, catapults that we were able to use, board games from the time era and we even saw a joust!





My son met characters galore! He chatted with a knight, some lords and ladies and even met Queen Elizabeth and learned how to remove his hat to bow.




It is a very interactive festival where kids and adults can see animals, dancing, story time and the food was amazing. You can still attend if you are in the Northern CA area since today Sunday Oct. 18th is the final day they are in town.

Laura
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Monday, April 30, 2012

Family Fun with Art and Music at Festival de la Familia






Living near Sacramento and Cal Expo we have the opportunity to attend all sorts of festivals. We love to get outside to enjoy the food and music. On Sunday April 29th we had the opportunity to attend Festival de la Familia. This year the festival was celebrating 21 years of hosting a celebration of Latino Cultures. This was also the first year we went to see all the excitement. We thought about going last year but our son was so little I did not think there would be much for him to do. But I was wrong. There is so much for kids to do at this event.

The event had food, music, kids craft areas, lots of booths to win prizes, stages with performers and the atmosphere was an upbeat happy feeling. Everyone was smiling enjoying good food, family and music.


My son thought this bear was great. He got a sticker and a balloon from him.


They had 3 stages with music and dancing. We saw many great performances representing several countries such as Mexico, Cuba, Brazil, Columbia and many more. I loved all the beautiful costumes and how there was little kids in some of the performance. My son enjoys music and dancing so he was loving all the music.




The food area was covered from the heat of the sun. The beautiful flags of the Latino countries represented at the festival lined the ceiling.


Many vendors such as Safeway provided free snacks and samples of drinks.

One of my favorite parts of Festival de la Familia was the art exhibits. We had the opportunity see beautiful art work from 21 artists. The artist were happy to explain meaning and technique to us and had items for sale. One of my favorites was the Sugar Skull made of sugar. Another great artist is Diego Marcial Rios. He was painting a piece during the exhibit and had beautiful paintings made with acrylic paint on canvas.




These pieces of art were made from recycled materials. I love the Birch Tree one.


 After seeing all the art work we went back outside to see some of the interactive booths for kids. My son likes sports so we let him show off his putting skills. ( He did think it was a driver at first and whacked it really far, thankfully the volunteers were nice enough to run after the ball). We also bought tickets to go into the bounce house. My son always asks but this was the first time we let him go in. He was about half way through when he got scared, cried and had to come back out. He is a trooper for trying. Maybe next year he will make it to the exit. He got to see horses and even throw a baseball. There was so much to do and we had a ton of fun.












Exhausted from all the fun stuff we did we had some great food and drinks while we watched a band play on the main stage. They had a boy who did not look any older than 6 years old as the singer. Even though we did not understand the words to the song it was amazing! We finished up the day with Churros and one more walk through to make sure we did not miss anything. We had a great time and look forward to next year.






You can learn more about Festival de la Familia on their facebook and twitter pages.



*I was not paid for this review. The opinions are 100% mine and may vary from others. I was provided free tickets for my family for admission from the PR/Company that represents them.
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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Sacramento Area: Festival de la Familia Celebrates 21 Years Sunday April 29th

 

 Festival de la Familia Celebrates 21 Years in 2012

Join the Celebration of Latino Culture!

Sunday April 29th, 2012 (last weekend in April)
10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
CalExpo – 1600 Exposition Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95815

Festival de la Familia offers a wide range of family friendly, safe events.
This annual multi-ethnic Festival celebrates more than 20 Latino cultures.

Feast on the many Latin flavors and savory dishes
View colorful arts and crafts – or create your own
Shop at the open-air Mercado
Enjoy the extensive art exhibits
Listen and dance to the rhythms of genuine Latin music
Study educational exhibits depicting Latin heritage
Get involved in community outreach opportunities

Admission Cost:
• General admission $10
• Seniors $7
• Children 12 and under are free

You can purchase tickets in advance here




This year we will be attending the Festival. We are excited since we have not attended this event before. So many things happen in our own backyard and we miss out on it. I look forward to the music, the food, the art and dancing and so much more. So glad I went to the CalExpo website and read about it. (CalExpo is also the place my husband and I went on our first date, its a special place for us!)

You can find out more about the Festival on their facebook and twitter pages.  
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