REGISTRATION CLOSED: CRATE Raving Fans Event: All Aboard the Old Vine Express!
Join CRATE Founders Scott & Melissa Monday for an unforgettable afternoon as we toast to our incredible CRATE clients and supporters aboard the Old Vine Express! This exclusive event is our way of saying thank you, and we’re doing it in style. REGISTRATION FULLSaturday, July 12th | Arrive at 1:45 PM | Yolo County, CA
Train Departs at 2:30 PM
What to Expect:
Step into a vintage railcar and be transported on a 2-hour journey through the heart of Yolo County, where elegance meets adventure. You’ll sip, savor, and celebrate alongside fellow CRATE Raving Fans while taking in the scenic beauty of Northern California wine country.
Your ticket includes:
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A sparkling wine welcome toast
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A guided flight of 5 premium local wines from McConnell Estates Winery
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A curated selection of seasonal canapés, thoughtfully paired with your tasting
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Pre-arranged seating so you can relax and enjoy the ride
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A lively, laughter-filled experience hosted by your friends at kitchen & bath CRATE
Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking for a unique way to spend the afternoon, this event is the perfect blend of relaxation, flavor, and fun.
(Space is limited; but a waitlist will be in play!)
Boarding Details:
Location:
18095 County Road 117
West Sacramento, CA 95691
(Just off Old River Road)
Boarding Begins: 2:00 PM
Train Departs Promptly: 2:30 PM
Please arrive by 1:45 PM to check in and get settled – this is one train you don’t want to miss!
Our last CRATE Raving Fans event was a blast. Don't miss the next!
Directions
Boarding Begins: 2:00 PM
Train Departs Promptly: 2:30 PM
18095 County Road 117
West Sacramento, CA 95691
Registration Full – Catch the Next Event Soon!
We have just 20 spots available for this special event, and it’s first come, first served. If you’ve received this invitation, you’re already on the guest list – but you must register to secure your seat.
The event is hosted by Scott & Melissa Monday, CRATE Founders.
Important Note:
Due to the historic nature of the train, ADA accessibility is limited (there are 4 steps into the railcar).