The festivities kick off Friday with a free concert in the Village at Mammoth, followed by an evening dinner-dance at Eagle Lodge ($120 per person; $20 for dance only). Saturday’s activities, which take place at Sam’s Wood Site outdoor venue from 1-8 p.m., include wine tasting and music by the Tito Puente Jr. Orchestra, the Rippingtons, Lavay Smith and Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers and Tower of Power (tickets $60 at the gate; for those who don’t wish to imbibe it’s $45). There will be Late Night Jazz at Whiskey Creek and Sherwin’s on both nights.
Mammoth Wine and Jazz Fest
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