Las Vegas Review-Journal

Cadence community to hold food festival Saturday

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DeCadence, the valley’s newest food festival featuring tasty offerings from Henderson restaurant­s, complement­ed by one-of-a-kind views of the Las Vegas Strip, will hit the Cadence community ion Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cadence’s Central Park will serve as the event grounds.

The family-friendly event is open to the public with free admission to the festival and ample, compliment­ary on-site parking. Families and children also can enjoy Cadence’s playground area and splash pad throughout the festivitie­s. Dishes and bites from participat­ing restaurant­s, as well as wristbands for beer and wine tasting (for guests 21 years and older), will be available for purchase.

Participat­ing restaurant­s include: Rachel’s Kitchen, Borracha Mexican Cantina, Tucky’s BBQ, Bottiglia, Hank’s Fine Steaks & Martinis, Emerald Island Restaurant, Café Fiesta, Pasta Cucina, Oyster Bar, Sonoma Cellar, Sonrisa Grill, Amigo’s Mexican Cantina and Essence & Herbs, with a beer tasting by Cocktail City LV. Additional­ly, for a fee, there will be a Paint and Party pop-up area at the event, for guests wanting to bring out their inner Picasso.

“Henderson is a wonderful place to live and work — and eat,” said Mark Paris, CEO of Cadence developer The LandWell Co. “We hope DeCadence will help new, old and potential residents to discover a few of the many reasons why. Bring your friends, meet your neighbors and enjoy a day outside in our beautiful Central Park, overlookin­g nearby mountains and the Las Vegas Strip.”

Cadence in Henderson is Southern Nevada’s first master-planned community to break ground in a decade and, upon completion, will boast more than 13,250 homes across 2,200 acres. In addition to its panoramic Central Park, Cadence boasts more than 450 acres of open space, which includes a 100-acre sports park. The community offers a bike-share program, free Wi-Fi in public parks, and interconne­cts with the many Henderson bicycle and walking trails such as the Las Vegas Wash Trail and River Mountains Loop Trail.

Six school sites, retail centers including a grocery store and other services, and nearby business parks are also part of Cadence. Cadence is being developed by The LandWell Co., the real estate developmen­t division of Basic Management Inc.

The community offers a variety of residentia­l neighborho­ods with a broad cross-section of homes starting from the low $200,000s. For more informatio­n about Cadence, visit www. cadencenv.com or call 702-558- 9366.

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