Chocolate & Wine CRUISE on San Francisco Bay: Fall 2022 Edition
Join us October 15, 2022 for the Chocolate & Wine CRUISE on San Francisco Bay onboard a luxury yacht, where you will taste wines and chocolates
The day’s adventure takes place onboard a luxury yacht, where you will taste wines from a local winemaker, along with samples from a curated selection of local chocolate, toffee, and wine.
Walk among the various artisans and experience their latest creations. Explore and luxuriate on the yacht, and enjoy it all during the 2 1/2-hour cruise on the San Francisco Bay.
Then take home some of that great food and wine you’ve discovered and purchased onboard for continued enjoyment.
EXCLUSIVE: The Chocolate & Wine Cruise is Limited to only a 100 attendees
GET TICKETS HERE.
1:00-3:30pm (yacht sets off at 1pm SHARP).
Must be over 21 years of age.
Proof of Prior COVID Vaccination Required.
READ THIS INFORMATION ABOUT HOW TO USE YOUR ADVANCE TICKET
1. Purchase Advance Tickets
2. Your purchased ticket or tickets are reserved for you. Please bring your ticket confirmation sheet with you to Will Call for the Salon, with a Photo ID.
3. If you purchase more than one ticket, all attendees must be present in order to receive the tickets, which are under your name only.
4. Each ticket purchased is good for the day of the event only.
5. Due to the limited capacity for this event, No refunds available within 72 hours of the event (or after Advance Ticket sales are completed, if sold out earlier)
6. For faster check in, bring your confirmation printout (with scanner bar code on it)
Paris Fashion Week: Model Amelia Gray Hamlin at Enfants Riches Déprimés Collection Presentation
At Paris Fashion Week, model Amelia Gray Hamlin was spotted in attendance at Enfants Riches Déprimés Collection Presentation at Silencio.
The model, with over 1.5 million Instagram followers, is the daughter of well known Hollywood actor Harry Hamlin and Lisa Rinna of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
She looks like quite enjoyed the fashionable evening.
Images courtesy of Henri Alexander Levy, Enfants Riches Déprimés founder and conceptual artist.

Henry Levy, Amelia Gray
First ever Purple Sea Urchin Festival rocks West Coast Tastebuds and Saves the Environment
The United States’ first ever Purple Sea Urchin Festival* took place on the Mendocino Coast recently. Fort Bragg, the largest city on the Mendocino Coast, is one of the biggest producers of sea urchin in California, and with the overabundance of the urchins in the waters these past few years, there is no better time to celebrate this sea delicacy.
Why a focus on urchin now? And why purple urchin? The chefs, educators, and residents of this area are deeply passionate about the interwoven ecological web of the beautiful and mysterious ocean that makes up the landscape of their daily lives on the Mendocino Coast. Abalone has long been a unique part of Mendocino – with local campfire cooking, seasonal tourism boosts, and signature festivals celebrating it as a delicacy. With the collapse of the sea star population, the exponential growth of purple urchin, and the subsequent decimation of the abalone population, residents are constantly looking for eco-friendly ways to resolve these intertwined issues and reduce the impact of this invasive species.
“The current circumstances have given us an opportunity to experience uni from these less-popular but equally-tasty purples,” states Cally Dym, 5th generation owner of Little River Inn. “Fort Bragg has long been a major producer of sea urchin in the United States – but virtually all of the product has been shipped out of the area, and until recently not a single restaurant offered uni on their menu. With a growing understanding of local food sheds and local food webs, we think now is the perfect time to ‘Taste the Place’ and expand our understanding of the purple sea urchin.”
During the three-day festival, some of the most beloved and iconic local hotels and restaurants along the coast, including The Harbor House Inn, Little River Inn, Noyo Harbor Inn, Glendeven Inn & Lodge, The Inn at The Cobbler’s Walk, Elk Cove Inn, Princess Seafood Market & Deli and Izakaya Gama in Point Arena, served urchin-focused menus and specials. Select inns and hotels also offered deals on lodging and other services.
The weekend also had a strong educational component, with the Mendocino Area Parks Association, Watermen’s Alliance, Noyo Science Center and Freedive Shop providing instructional demos and hands-on experiences. Urchinomics, a restorative seafood company, played a part in the festival by supplying select restaurant partners with purple urchin (‘uni’). Urchinomics is a company dedicated to restoring kelp forests by removing overgrazing barren sea urchins, feeding them on land, and selling them on to distributors and restaurants.
Examples of the weekend’s Urchin tasting activities include:
- Outdoor demo and 5-course purple urchin tasting menu presented by Urchinomics and Chef Matthew Kammerer at Michelin-starred The Harbor House Inn.
- Uni demo and educational talk at Van Damme State Beach; sample fresh uni on the beach. Josh Russo from the Waterman’s Alliance and international free dive competitor Greg Fonts of The Freedive Shop demonstrate how to open and clean urchin. Participants learn how to harvest urchin, the impact purple urchin has on other fisheries and innovative solutions to the problem.
- Sake Seminar at Little River Inn. Sake expert Kerry Tamura of World Sake Imports walks attendees through the best sakes from seven different Japanese prefectures, highlighting the features of the terroir in the glass. Guests also learn about urchin while sampling uni snacks.
“As a chef in today’s world, it is my job to choose more sustainable ingredients and showcase them to the public,” states Matthew Kammerer, Executive Chef at Harbor House Inn. “Chefs have more of a role in today’s food scene, where education about products, including why and how to use them can help shape the public’s dining perspective and have a positive outcome on future generations. Purple sea urchin has been on our menu since day one. We are proud to serve all local products but this one has extra meaning for us. Not just its flavor, but to help remove some urchin numbers from the ecosystem that is on the verge of collapsing.”
Continues Dym, “Urchin is delicious and that in itself is a reason to create an urchin festival. What fascinates me is the role purple urchin plays in the ecosystem of the Northwest Pacific Ocean and telling that story to festival goers.”
The Epic “Stranger Things” trailer that spotlights Max and Kate Bush’s hit single, Running up that Hill
This is our 100% favorite trailer for this current season’s Stranger Things on Netflix. Not only because it feature’s Kate Bush’s runaway retro comeback hit song Running up that Hill from the 80’s that has shot up the charts this year and made her famous all over again — because we do love it for that reason — but also because this trailer focuses on more characters’ plights, dangers and drama than just the 4 leading boys. For example, redhead Max has a lot on her plate.
Not to mention Steve, Robin, Hopper, and… well everyone. Secrets are being revealed and long asked questions answered.
Cue the popcorn, set aside any social plans, and make sure you can handle this entire season in one day (or weekend).