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February Full Moon Sunset Herb Walk & After-Party

February 8, 2020 @ 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm

$25

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PLEASE NOTE: This event is full. I have started a waiting list in case someone needs to cancel. See REGISTRATION INFO section below for more details.

On Saturday evening, February 8, from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m., I’ll lead a Full Moon Sunset Herb Walk to a vista point above the Ojai Valley where we can watch the simultaneous sunset and moonrise.  The full moon will rise at about 5:15 p.m. and the sun will set at about 5:25 p.m., giving us a nice window of time to take it all in. Following the walk is an optional “after-party” at Azu Restaurant and Ojai Valley Brewery for delicious food and local herb-infused beers and non-alcoholic beverages.

We’ll meet at the Park-and-Ride lot downtown between 3:00 and 3:30 p.m. and carpool to the trailhead to minimize the crowded parking situation there. Then we’ll gradually walk about 1 mile to the vista point, stopping along the way to meet some valuable native plants including:

Coastal Sagebrush
Toyon
Horehound
Elderberry and
Purple Sage

After witnessing the rising of the moon and setting of the sun, we’ll walk back to the trailhead by remaining daylight, moonlight, and flashlight, returning to the Park-and-Ride lot by 6:30 p.m.

Then at 6:45 p.m. you’re invited to join me and Rondia across the street from the Park-and-Ride lot at the combined Azu Restaurant & Ojai Valley Brewery where manager Elizabeth Haffner, brewmaster Jeremy Haffner and the chef have planned a special prix fixe Beer Paired Tasting Menu (see below) featuring a flight of 4 beers paired with a seasonal menu. Those who complete payment for the walk will receive instructions for reserving the custom dinner. If they choose not to reserve, they can still order beverages, appetizers or entrees à la carte from the regular menu.

Jeremy’s brews change with the seasons and reflect the plants of Ojai. Three staples you’re likely to find on his list any time of year are Sugar Bush IPA, brewed with wild local Ojai “Sugar Bush” Sumac; White Pixie Ale, brewed with Pixie tangerine zests and orchard blossoms; and an amazing Chaparral Ale flavored and bittered with White and Black Sage and local Sagebrush instead of the usual Hops. Jeremy describes it as “built to mimic the scent on Shelf Road.” That’s where we’ll be walking! Non-alcoholic offerings also change with the seasons and may include an Elderflower-Blackberry Spritzer.

REGISTRATION INFO:
This event is full. I have started a waiting list in case someone needs to cancel. The cost for the walk portion of the event is $25 for adults, $20 for seniors 62-up, or $15 for students 13-17. Kids 5-12 can come along free, one per adult, by prior arrangement.

Please use the REGISTER HERE button at top or bottom of this page to sign up for the waiting list. You can also register for the Supermoon Sunset Herb Walk & After-Party on Sunday, March 8, which will be virtually the same as this event.

Paid registrants will receive a confirmation email with all necessary info, including weather forecast, a few days prior with detailed info and directions. Light rain will not cancel. Heavy rain will. They also will receive a follow-up email afterwards with a list of all plants and wildlife seen. No dogs or smoking, please.

Ojai moonrise photo by Roshelle Castillo.

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Details

Date:
February 8, 2020
Time:
3:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Cost:
$25
Website:
HerbWalks.com

Organizer

Lanny Kaufer
Phone
8056466281
Email
register@herbwalks.com
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Venue

Ojai Park-and-Ride for carpool to trailhead
500 E. Ojai Ave.
Ojai, 93023 United States
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Phone
805-646-6281
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4 thoughts on “February Full Moon Sunset Herb Walk & After-Party

    1. HI Lisa. Yes, Azu and I are trying to take the fun to the next level. I received your registration for this and the March 28 workshop with Christopher Nyerges. Watch for email replies. Thanks!

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