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Boreas Inn’s 8th Annual Wild Mushroom Celebration

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Veronica Williams brought us the most exquisite, gigantic lobster we've seen!

Veronica Williams brought us the most exquisite, gigantic lobster we've seen!

Boreas Inn’s 8TH Annual Wild Mushroom Celebration!

This year’s Wild Mushroom Celebration is October 30th-November 1st. The cost includes a two-night weekend stay with our amazing breakfasts and A 3-course Wild Mushroom and Washington Wine Dinner at The Depot.

The DEPOT Restaurant

And

Boreas Bed and Breakfast

Wild Mushroom Celebration Wine Dinner

Saturday, October 31, 2009 6:00 PM

Meet & Greet

Italian Zardetto Preseco

First Course

Sherried Chanterelle Mushrooms & Goat Cheese Crostini

Arcane Pinot Gris, Oregon

Second Course

Pan Seared King Salmon on

Wild Mushroom Risotto topped with Chanterelle Mushroom Cream

Mt. Baker Viognier, Washington

OR

Chargrilled 6 oz Filet Mignon on

Wild Mushroom Risotto with Chanterelle Mushroom Cream

Capstone Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon, Washington

Third Course

Chocolate Truffle Truffled Tart with

Truffle Honey Whip Cream

Ross Andrew, Syrah, Washington

Our Sunday morning breakfast will be our annual Wild Mushroom Breakfast featuring Veronica Williams, our professional forager, as guest hostess and discussion leader. We will add two extra courses onto the Sunday breakfast to make it even more decadent! As an add-on special, Veronica will take you foraging on Saturday for wild mushrooms for an additional $50 per person. The cost of the basic package is $550 plus tax per couple. $590 plus tax for The Dunes Suite.  Add a massage…book now for this special event!

“Gorgeous,spacious rooms with comfy beds and luxurious bathrooms.” SF Chronicle, July 2006.
THIS SPECIAL IS GOOD FOR NEW RESERVATIONS ONLY AND PLEASE MENTION THE SPECIAL WHEN YOU CALL OR MAKE AN ONLINE REQUEST. This offer cannot be combined with the use of gift certificates.  A three-night minimum applies and offer cannot be combined with any other specials. Applicable only to Boreas Inn.

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Water Music Festival’s 25th Anniversary October 16-18 We have availability!

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Water Music Festival

Music For All The Seasons:
Celebrating 25 Seasons of Water Music

We have invited back artists who have been particular favorites over the last number of years, either at the Festival, at Jazz and Oysters, or at other Peninsula events. Each concert will feature music in keeping with our theme of “Music for all the Seasons”. For example, Sans Souci will play Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons”, and all of the other artists will include some seasonal fare, all of which should be familiar and well loved.

Browse each individual day’s concerts to select events you wish to attend, or purchase a season pass, enabling you to attend Friday evening, Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon. Oysterville concert tickets are purchased separately and seating is limited – so be sure to get yours right away. Reception tickets are also sold separately.

2009 Water Music Festival Schedule
Friday Evening, October 16, 7:30 pm Sans Souci Chamber Ensemble from Seattle Tickets: $20
Three prominent soloists, flutist Jeffrey Cohan, violinist Ronald Patterson and harpsichordist George Shangrow, lead Sans Souci, a Northwest chamber orchestra devoted to the performance of works both new and old for strings, flute and harpsichord.
Saturday Morning, October 17, 10:00 am Kim Angelis and the Bohemians Gypsy Violin and Ensemble Tickets: free!
Kim Angelis is an internationally acclaimed violin virtuoso and composer who has successfully transcended artistic boundaries – a free spirit blazing a

melodic trail through the territories of classical, world, and multi-cultural music. Her vision of a “Gypsy chamber music”, liberally flavored with passion, is exciting and inspirational.

Saturday Afternoon, October 17, 2:00 pm Rose City Mixed Quartet A Capella Group Tickets: $15
The Rose City Mixed Quartet’s purpose has been to present a cappella choral music from all ages and styles. Together, they have developed a repertoire that can cover almost any occasion singing songs from the Renaissance to Baroque and modern swing and pop.
Saturday Evening, October 17, 7:30 pm Alpin Hong Modern Classical Pianist Tickets: $25
“Opening the ears, eyes and imaginations of hundreds of thousands of Americans, Mr. Hong’s combination of stunning technique, emotional range, and rare humor continues to bring audiences young and old to their feet… His extensive classical training, matched with his background in skateboarding, snowboarding, martial arts, and videogames, forms a creative force unmatched in its youthful vivacity and boundless energy.” (from the Ocala Star-Banner)
Saturday Evening, October 17, 9:30 pm Artists’ Reception Tickets: $12
The reception at Pelicano Restaurant on the Port of Ilwaco will begin shortly after the Saturday evening concert. Come meet all of the artists from the weekend concerts, sip champagne or other beverages, enjoy tasty chocolate desserts and other light fare, and help us celebrate our wonderful 25th Anniversary weekend.

Come join us at Boreas Bed and Breakfast for the 25th anniversary

of the Water Music Festival!  We have three rooms open for the

weekend of October 16th and 17th!

Summer is Coming!

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Bill and I are about to take a couple of days off together. We haven’t done that since January–so we’re off to Bend for two days leaving Boreas Inn in the hands of our trust substitute innkeeper, KC Worrall and her husband Kirk. I have known Kirk since high school summer drama days. We were in Winnie the Pooh together; he was Eeyore and I was Owl. Pooh had vodka in his honey jar. We had some new pics of the inn taken by a professional traveling photographer. He knocked at the door and presented with a beautiful wide angle digital camera and although it is not the best time of year quite yet for the gardens, he got a few interior shots that are hard for me to get. So I will stick a couple of them up on this blog. The weather in Long Beach is turning beautiful; the garden is finally getting into shape thanks to a lot of help from Skyler, Allan and Stacey this week. It was fun working together and I will get pics of the garden up on the blog as it starts to bloom. The Saturday Market at the Port of Ilwaco is going strong and the tall ships are coming in June. For events and festivals, always go to www.funbeach.com for the most up to date information. Or call us! We have plenty of openings in June, so come see us! Remember that dining on the Long Beach Peninsula is unique and very exciting. The salmlon fishing season promises to be on of the best in the last decade and sturgeon are still biting (and delicious). Have a great weekend!

View from Innkeeper's House Kitchen

View from Innkeeper's House Kitchen

The Garden Suite is Sweet!

The Garden Suite is Sweet!