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Sixth Annual Village Feast

Village Feast

-August 28, 2010

-Central Park, Davis

-Dine under the sycamore trees with a Provencal-inspired meal

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historic bikeHistoric Bike Tour of Davis - Take a pleasant bike ride around the city of Davis and take a look into the rich past of this community. With over 26 historic sites throughout Davis and the University you will see great scenery, beautiful homes and learn about Davis history.

davis art muralPublic Art Walking Tour - Since 1973, the city of Davis has purchased art that enhances the quality of the Davis environment. You'll see a diversity of style and media while viewing sculptures, murals, paintings, tile work and other functional pieces located around the city and university. For a map stop by the visitors center at 105 E Street, Suite 300 in Davis. (530) 297-1900.

arboretumUC Davis Arboretum Tours - A living museum of 22,000 types of trees, plants and shrubs. Check their website for weekly docent lead tours. Located on the UC Davis Campus in Davis. (530) 752-4880.

davis wetlandsCity of Davis Wetlands - The Wetlands is one of the city's most valuable open space resources providing wildlife habitat, flood control, advanced waste water and storm water treatments, recreational and environmental learning opportunities. Tours are offered the first Saturday of each month. (530) 757-5686.

ucd campus tourUC Davis Campus Tours - Take a guided tour through most of the major sites on campus and learn about the departments, disciplines and programs. Guided tours by reservation only. (530) 752-8111.

ucd animal barnUC Davis Animal Barn Tours - Take a tour of the Animal Science department research and training facilities on campus. Guided tours by reservation only. (530) 752-8111.

village homesVillage Homes - A 240 home 60 acre development designed in 1975 to recreate a traditional sense of community and to conserve energy and water in the most efficient way possible. This development has had many foreign dignitaries and notables from the U.S. and has been the subject of many documentaries on the environment and the future. Tours are available by appointment. (530) 758-3418.

yolo wildlifeYolo Wildlife Area - Tens of thousands of waterfowl and shorebirds can be seen resting and feeding during the winter and spring migrations. Don't miss the bats taking flight at dusk! Call or visit their website for information about guided tours. (530) 758-1018.

 

 


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