Page Springs Cellars and the city of Cottonwood are teaming up again for the third annual Tilted Earth Festival, Thursday, June 16, through Saturday, June 18.
According to Eric Glomski, founder and director of Page Springs Cellars, Arizona Stronghold Vineyards, the provisioner and Tilted Earth, the festival was established to “foster the growth of culture, community and the economy by bringing together artisans in the fields of craft drink, food, music and the fine arts.”
This year, he and fellow festival organizers have added some interesting ingredients into the mix.
First off, camping at Riverfront Park.
“One of the challenges having this in Cottonwood is hotel space,” Glomski said. As a result, he worked with the city to allow not only tents to camp during the festival, but RVs and glamping, a blending of the words “glamour” and “camping” referring to a style of camping that includes luxuries atypical to traditional camping, including bathroom facilities and, in some cases, even air conditioning.
Second to this year’s festival: Beer and craft cocktails.
“People kept saying, ‘We want beer,’” Glmoski said, adding that during the summer months demand for cold drinks goes up during the day. “Also, I’m a wine maker, but I’ve really been excited about the craft cocktail movement …. We want people to be able to enjoy wine, but that becomes more of an evening drink. Beer and craft cocktails will be the daytime drinks.”
Glomski has developed five wine cocktails, some featuring local herbs. A whole tent will be dedicated to his wine mixology this year.
The third addition to this year’s festival is a teen zone, which Glomski developed after realizing that “teenagers are often stuck in this sort of purgatory” when it comes to festivals. He wanted to provide something for them, and thus he has plans for a tent just for teenagers, complete with video games and other activities. An extreme sports expo may also appeal to that demographic, Glomski added.
“Certainly, we view this as a community event,” he said.
To that end, the final major change in this year’s event will be its layout. We’ve changed the whole dynamic, centering it around a village design,” Glmoski said. “Each village will be a mix of food trucks, artists, sponsors and drinks with more seating in each village. …. We’re trying to continually improve the atmosphere.”
Schedule of Events |
The Tilted Earth Festival will kick off with the Henry Schuerman Commemorative Wine Dinner at the Blazin’ M Ranch, in Cottonwood on Thursday, June 16, from 6 to 9 p.m. The festival gets into full swing Friday and Saturday, June 17 and 18, from 5 p.m. to midnight at Riverfront Park in Cottonwood. Live Music Friday: Sister Sparrow and the Dirty Birds, Muddy Magnolia, Decker, Pick and Holler. Saturday: Taj Mahal, Jamie N Commons, Dry River Yacht Club, Muskellunge, Porangui. Food and Drink Northern Arizona Wineries: Alcantara Vineyards, Arizona Stronghold Vineyards, Burning Tree Cellars, DA Ranch, Chateau Tumbleweed, Fire Mountain, Gallifant Cellars, Grand Canyon Winery, Javelina Leap, Oak Creek Vineyards, Page Springs Cellars, Painted Lady Vineyard, Pillsbury Wine Company. Northern Arizona Breweries: Four Peaks Brewing and THAT Brewery. Food Trucks: Affogato, Burgers Amore, Charred Woodfired Pizza, Jersey J’s, Pearsons Cajun, Pho King Food Truck, Queso Good, Rock Star Hot Dogs, Tropical Sno. Adult activities RV and tent camping, massage, local artists, cornhole, bocce, horseshoes, celebrity dunk tank and the Peoples’ Choice Wine Awards. Kids activities A climbing wall, sand painting, river clay-play, sidewalk chalk art, face painting, mural art, percussion, yo-yo entertainer and magician, teen tent with PlayStation and multiple programs and a movie tent with popcorn. Miscellaneous There will be a silent auction benefiting Yavapai Big Brothers Big Sisters and Prescott Creeks. Free shuttle service is available from Cottonwood and Sedona. Visit the event’s website for tickets or more information. |