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MORGAN HILL, CALIF.
Mushroom Mardi Gras Festival
When, where: May 28 and 29, downtown
Highlights: A celebration of all things fungi, this annual event offers mushrooms served seemingly every way imaginable. Also: arts and crafts, educational exhibits, live music, street performers and marketplace vendors.
Cost: Free
Info: (408) 778-1786, https://www.mhmmg.com
SAN DIEGO
Taste of Little Italy
When, where: May 25, India Street
Highlights: Stroll through the historic Italian neighborhood, enjoying samples offered by Little Italy restaurants.
Cost: $40; $35 in advance
Info: (619) 615-1092, https://www.tasteoflittleitalysd.com
IRVINE
Lightning in a Bottle Festival
When, where: May 27-30, Oak Canyon Ranch
Highlights: This annual New Age celebration presents live music, alternative-lifestyle workshops, notable speakers (including, this year, Marianne Williamson) and yoga classes.
Cost: One-day passes start at $80 ($75 advance). $225 ($195 advance) buys a weekend pass that includes camping. Ages 12 and younger get in free.
Info: https://www.lightninginabottle.org
HUMBOLDT COUNTY, CALIF.
Kinetic Grand Championship
When, where: May 28-30, from Arcata to Ferndale
Highlights: Participants build all-terrain, human-powered art sculptures, often made of found objects, engineered to race 42 miles over land, sand, mud and water.
Cost: Race registration $5 to $45; free for spectators
Info: https://www.kineticgrandchampionship.com
MONTANA AND WYOMING
Beartooth Highway 75th Anniversary Celebration
When, where: June 10-12, along Beartooth Highway
Highlights: Red Lodge and Cooke City, Mont., as well as Cody, Wyo., celebrate the route’s 75th anniversary with local attractions, a parade, gold-mining demos, historical displays, educational workshops and food and entertainment.
Cost: Varies by event; many are free
Info: https://www.beartoothhighway.com
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