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TOMBSTONE, ARIZ.
Rose Tree Festival
When, where: April 1 and 2, throughout Tombstone
Highlights: The world’s largest rose tree, the Lady Banks — planted in 1886 and covering more than 8,000 square feet — will be in bloom as festivities unfold. The Old West town also crowns a rose queen, holds a parade and hosts mariachi music and folklorico dancers.
Cost: Free
Info: (888) 457-3929, https://www.tombstonechamber.com
SAN FRANCISCO
Millennium Experience Nationwide Dance Tour
When, where: April 2 and 3, Regency Center
Highlights: Well-known choreographers teach dance to people of all skill levels.
Cost: $199 for two-day registration; $109 for Saturday only
Info: https://www.millenniumdancecomplex.com
TRUCKEE, CALIF.
Tahoe Truckee Earth Day Festival
When, where: April 23, the Village at Squaw Valley USA
Highlights: This eco- and family-friendly event offers information on recycling, composting, alternative energy and more via a variety of green vendors. Also: a “trashion” show, film festival, bluegrass and funk bands, raffles and kids’ activities.
Cost: Free
Info: (530) 587-8808, https://www.tahoetruckeeearthday.org
PEBBLE BEACH, CALIF.
Pebble Beach Food & Wine
When, where: April 28-May 1, Pebble Beach resorts
Highlights: The Monterey Peninsula’s signature food-and-wine event brings together about 200 vintners and 30 chefs, including Tom Colicchio, Guy Fieri, Jacques Pepin, Charlie Trotter, Gary Danko, Nancy Silverton, Joachim Splichal and Sherry Yard for tastings, cooking demos, presentations, book signings and dinners.
Cost: Tickets start at $100.
Info: https://www.pebblebeachfoodandwine.com
--Avital Binshtock
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