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Whether you want to attend them or avoid them, take note of these dates.
Pinedorado Days: September 1-3, 2007
Since 1949, Labor Day weekend in Cambria has meant Pinedorado Days, with a parade, barbecues, kids games, prizes, face-painting, food booths, kiddie cars and an art show. Held on the Pinedorado grounds, next to the Veterans Memorial Building, 100 Main St. Most events free.
927-7566 or www.seecambria.com/pinedorado/
Holidays in the Pines: November 26-December 23
The entire villages decks out for the holidays, with specials offers and celebrations all month. Stroll among the lights and decorations and get your holiday shopping done with special discounts. Many restaurants and hotels also offer specials.
805-927-3624 or www.cambriaholidays.com/
Cambria Art & Wine Festival: January 25-27, 2008
Peruse the art and sample the wine and food at two central venues, plus wine tastings and demonstrating artists at shops throughout town. Admission charged (main event $20, $30 after Jan. 25; extras and partial admission also available).
805-927-3624 or www.seecambria.com/artwine/
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