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Tickets Now Available For Featured Events at Reyes Adobe Days

Take advantage of all of the events the Reyes Adobe Days has to offer.

 

Pre-sale tickets are now available for featured events during Reyes Adobe Days, October 5-7. Unless noted, all events take place at the Reyes Adobe Historical Site. Ticket pre-purchase is recommended as seating is limited and tickets at the door are subject to availability.

Senior Fiesta at the Adobe, on Friday, October 5, is a Mexican buffet lunch, Spanish music and dancing and museum tours. Tickets are $10. Reservations are required.

Night at the Adobe on Friday, October 5, from 6-9 p.m., is a taste of local cuisine, wine, beer and art. Ladyface Ale Companie will have an exclusive pouring of Reyes Adobe Red Ale. On exhibit are paintings, sculptures, prints, pottery created by local artists with many affordable gift items and prints for purchase. Advance purchase tickets are $20; $25 at the door. You must be 21 to attend.  

Reyes Adobe Haunted Tour on Saturday, October 5, from 8-9:30 p.m.: Ghost hunter Richard Senate will lead a haunted tour of the adobe. He will also be discussing and signing his book Ghosts of the California Missions that include the supernatural legacy of the Reyes Adobe. Tickets are $20.

Breakfast at the Adobe on Saturday, October 6, begins at 8 a.m. and takes place adjacent to the Reyes Adobe Historical Site. Tickets are $5 for a complete pancake and sausage breakfast.  

RAD 10K and 10 Mile on Saturday, October 5, from Paramount Ranch to the Reyes Adobe Historical Site. Certified race entry fees include T-shirt and breakfast and may be made online at http://RAD10K.com.

Gymkhana, at the Old Agoura Equestrian Center, on Sunday, October 7, open to all levels of riding, $6 per class or all day for $25.  Equestrians must bring their own horses.

Pre-sale tickets are available at (818) 597-7361 or at the City of Agoura Hills Recreation Department, 30610 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Friday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call (818) 597-7361 for event information or visit www.reyesadobedays.org.

Reyes Adobe Days’ free events during the weekend festival include the Reyes Adobe Days Parade and Day at the Adobe, Saturday and Sunday, October 6-7, 11 am to 4 pm. Grand Marshal is Disney star Hayley Kiyoko who will be in the parade that begins at Yerba Buena Elementary School at 10 am on Saturday and travels along Reyes Adobe Road. Day at the Adobe features music, rancho activities including pony rides, petting zoo, general store, beer garden, food, shopping, free museum tours and more.

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