Acorn Fiesta & BBQ: Celebrating Harvest Season Together

Copal Calli and Alameda Native History Project will host the Acorn Fiesta & BBQ on Sunday, Oct. 5, at Frank Raines Park in Del Puerto Canyon.

The event will take place from 1 to 5 p.m. and will feature food, cultural education, and community celebration.

The Acorn Fiesta & BBQ highlights the importance of acorns to California Native Tribes while celebrating the beginning of Harvest Season. Guests will enjoy a welcoming space that combines learning, healing, and friendship in a community-centered setting.

Copal Calli, which empowers the 209 community through education, cultural awareness, leadership, and healing, is partnering with Alameda Native History Project to create this intercultural gathering. Together, the two organizations are bringing people together to celebrate Indigenous foodways and shared traditions.

This is an alcohol and drug free event. Proceeds will be shared equally between Copal Calli and Alameda Native History Project to support cultural preservation, Indigenous foodways, and community education.

The Acorn Fiesta & BBQ may also include a brief acorn harvest session. Attendees interested in participating are encouraged to arrive early.


Event Details

Date: Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025
Time: 1 to 5 p.m.
Location:
Frank Raines Park
17802 Del Puerto Canyon Road
Patterson, CA 95363
RSVP: https://events.humanitix.com/acorn-fiesta-bbq