7/22 - Rafting Trip and Picnic Presented by David Girard Vineyards 9am
Enjoy a three hour guided river trip with Class III rapids on California’s most popular whitewater. Back at the winery enjoy a delicious picnic lunch by Dedrick’s Cheese and winetasting in the shade at the vineyards!
$125.00 club members $135.00 non-members Call for reservations & cancellations by July 16th at 530-295-1833.
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