LAKEPORT, Calif. – Rancho de la Fuente (Lakeport) and Rancho Californio (Upper Lake) present an exciting new event, California Days, to be held at Rancho de la Fuente on Sunday, July 27.
Festivities begin with the Fiesta of the Horse, a lively and entertaining show which begins at 10:30 a.m., followed at noon by more musical entertainment, wine, beverage and food sales, and opportunity to browse educational displays devoted to California history, agriculture, artwork and crafts.
Admission to this family-friendly event is free.
Event coordinator Deb Baumann has specialized in producing “edu-tainment” about early California history for 25 years, partnering with the Smithsonian Institute, the Autry Museum of the American West, the Santa Ynez Vaquero Show and Santa Barbara's Old Spanish Days Parade, where her 1820-era mounted color guard carried the four national flags that have flown over California.
Mexico won independence from Spain in the early 1800s, and the decades that followed are called “The Golden Era” of California – the Rancho period, a time of peace and prosperity, and an economy based on cattle and horses. Citizens were called Californios. Because Alta California was so remote from the rest of Mexico, they developed their own unique cultural identity.
Although taking its name from one era, Californio Days is intended to educate, honor and celebrate all aspects of our agrarian past, present and future, from the original native population to modern day market farmers and the organic, sustainable farming movement.
Rancho de la Fuente owners Frank and Rosanna Perez look forward to seeing Californio Days grow year after year, eventually expanding to include displays of heritage livestock and poultry, demonstrations of country crafts such as spinning wool, leather work, farriers and iron workers, musical entertainment and good food.
Fiesta of the Horse features exotic breeds, dancing horses, drill teams, giant draft horses demonstrating horse-drawn farming techniques and implements, cowboy mounted shooting, Annie Oakley & Friends, and the wonderful Hooves & Wheels Miniature Horse Quadrille.
There will be comedy and drama, pageantry and thrills, music and fun.
To add to the fun and enhance the ambiance, the public is invited to come wearing costume or clothing from their own favorite period of California history.
Parking begins at 9:45 a.m. and the Fiesta of the Horse starts at 10:30 a.m.
Rancho de la Fuente is located at 2290 Soda Bay Road, south of Lakeport.
Anyone interested in volunteering, participating, or contributing displays or expertise, please contact Deb Baumann at 707-275-9234 or email