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Nevada County gifts from Etsy.com

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Sometimes people are looking for something original from Grass Valley, Nevada City or Nevada County at large, but don’t really have the time to go mooching around all the shops or visiting street fairs such as Cornish Christmas or Victorian Christmas.  Well some of the local artisans have discovered a web based outlet for their work in the form of Etsy.com (http://www.etsy.com).

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Grass Valley at Night

Monday, December 1st, 2008

While walking through Grass Valley for Cornish Christmas I was taking in some of the Christmas window displays in some of the stores and some of the neon signs that illuminate Grass Valley at night.  A couple of days later I returned in the middle of the night to find the streets deserted, and the downtown lights warming the cold air with their glow.  

Notable highlights included the neon signs of the Del Oro Theater, the Packard carpet and vinyl company and the Nevada Club.  Shop windows that caught my eye included Yuba Blue, the Red Crow gallery and the Teezme clothing company.  Yuba Blue can always be counted on for a good display because of the way they paint the window glass giving it a translucent colorful glow.

Grass Valley Cornish Christmas November 28th

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

The day after Thanksgiving saw good crowds at Cornish Christmas in Grass Valley on a clear night with the temperatures in the low 40s F.  While it felt busy, Mill Street felt like it had fewer stalls than usual this year, with a cluster down near the Del Oro and another cluster near Main Street, but isolated stalls in between.  If this is the case then hopefully the good crowd tonight will bring more stall holders out for the remaining evenings before Christmas.

As always we frequented the Frontier Angel handmade soap stall and purchased a good number of soaps to send out as presents.  Feedback on the soaps is always good from friends and family so why mess with a winning formula?  We also enjoyed the bright lights of the stalls in Main Street and some of the Christmas window displays, the one at Foothill Flowers being particularly bright and welcoming.  

If we’d not just enjoyed Turkey Dinner 2, then we’d have probably been tempted by some of the good smelling food on offer from a number of the stalls, and braved the line for the chestnuts too.  Good to see some of our local shops packed out with people too, although navigating with a stroller in Tess’ Kitchen Store is not to be recommended when the store is packed out!  I declined to enter Yuba Blue as it was even busier than Tess’.  Good.

Rainbow Ridge Christmas Trees

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

The weekend after Thanksgiving is when we get our Christmas tree.  For a few years now this has meant a short drive down Allison Ranch road to the Rainbow Ridge Tree Farm in Grass Valley.  

Vern and Sue Gross have a large selection of pre cut trees and also trees you can cut yourself.  Over the last few years we have had different types of tree from this  Christmas tree farm and have never been disappointed.  

Rainbow Ridge Tree Farm, 10737 Rainbow Ridge Rd, Grass Valley, VA 95949, or call (530) 477 0639.

Cornish Christmas in Grass Valley, 2008

Friday, November 14th, 2008

A charming turn-of-the-century setting, the sounds of Cornish Christmas Carolers, Wagon Rides, Jugglers,  Clowns, Cloggers, Christian Rock, Celtic Music, Jazz, Barbershop Quartets, and more highlight this annual Cornish Christmas Celebration in downtown Grass Valley, California. 

Grass Valley’s downtown section (Mill St and Main St) is blocked off to motorized traffic, and you can stroll through the historic gold mining town while taking in the festive atmosphere.  The stores feature illuminated windows and the building silhouettes are picked out with strings of lights.

It also makes an excellent event to pick up unique and/or last minute presents.  Many of the stalls are run by local artisans and if you are lacking ideas for that special someone, then this may be just the place to come for inspiration.

Those feeling a little peckish are also well catered for by the numerous food stalls featuring local fare and snacks.  In addition enjoy hot roasted chestnuts, free courtesy of the Grass Valley Downtown Association.

Cornish Christmas 2008 in Grass Valley is happening on November 28, December 5, 12, & 19 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.  Call: (530) 272-8315 for more details.