All Press Releases for October 07, 2011

Village of Questa at Mountain House Hosts Free Pumpkin Fest Saturday, Oct 22, Welcoming Families, Friends and New Home Shoppers

Harvest Festival features illuminated pumpkin walk, enter-to-win opportunities and Kids' Zone.



    MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CA, October 07, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- A great time is brewing at Mountain House on Saturday, October 22 so bring the family--and a carved pumpkin to display in the Pumpkin Walk! The Pumpkin Fest is noon to 5:30 p.m., giving you time to sample local arts, crafts and refreshments from more than 20 vendors, as you stroll Questa Park in the village of Questa at Mountain House.

Highlighting this unique harvest festival: a special Kids' Zone at the park, with bounce houses, pony rides, a petting zoo, Doodles the Clown and climbing wall. Also on tap are raffle opportunities, plus autumn cooking demos at the new home models.

Be sure to stay for the Pumpkin Walk, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., which will display illuminated pumpkins, and include announcement of the prize-winning carved pumpkins that festival-goers bring to Questa Park. For directions, updates, vendor and sponsor info and Pumpkin Walk registration, please log onto www.mhpumpkinfest.com.

"We're finishing our festival while it's dark enough to really enjoy the illuminated, carved pumpkins--and early enough for busy families to pack it in for home!" said Adam Hieb, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Shea Homes Northern California, an event sponsor. "We invite everyone to come and enjoy the entire festival--this is a great way to see exactly why so many people have made their move to Questa at Mountain House!"

Also sponsoring the Pumpkin Fest are Questa Mountain House, and Shea Homes' fellow builders Meritage Homes and Standard Pacific Homes. Local enterprises are adding arts, crafts, specialty foods and more to the inaugural Pumpkin Fest, which will benefit HomeAid Northern California. HomeAid is a non-profit dedicated to providing quality shelter for transitionally homeless individuals and families throughout the East Bay.

Mountain House is a thriving new town east of Livermore, California. America's historic small towns inspired the master-planned community design, which includes a thoughtful diversity of housing and pedestrian links that connect the community.

Ownership opportunities include Americana by Meritage Homes, Montalcino by Standard Pacific Homes and Antigua, Campania and Esplanade, all from Shea Homes. New home shoppers can review choices from among 24 designs in these single-family neighborhoods. Pricing ranges from the $200,000s to the $400,000s, for floorplans of approximately 1,870 to 3,664 square feet of living space.

Village-style neighborhoods here and throughout Mountain House feature shade trees, classic lampposts and park benches. Some 750 acres of reserved open space also highlight the community, and established amenities include five parks, three state-of-the-art K-8 schools and a library. Today's Mountain House has four villages. At completion, Mountain House will include 10 villages, additional K-8 schools, a high school, and a Town Center with shopping, entertainment, and dining.

The village of Questa is served by Sebastian Questa Elementary, a centrally located K-8 school. Part of the Lammersville Elementary School District, Questa Elementary boasts a high API, and is enhanced by its adjacency to Questa Park.

Mountain House parks give residents multiple places to enjoy recreational and leisure time, structured sports programs, picnics and diverse gatherings. Playgrounds, baseball diamonds, basketball courts, lighted tennis courts, bocce courts, picnic areas and biking and walking paths are among park amenities, and most parks also include multi-purpose fields.

"Mountain House offers a uniquely special quality of life to families who are looking for more than a new house," said Hieb, "As some 3,000 residents can tell you, this is the place to settle in, put down roots and enjoy family, friends and community."

From the Bay Area, take the I-580 past Livermore. Exit Mountain House Parkway. Follow signs to model home centers. Call 209-830-9933 for Americana. Call 209-833-7081 for Montalcino and call 209-833-8427 for Shea Homes.

Mountain House is served by the Mountain House Community Services District (MHCSD). The developer of Questa Mountain House is Shea Mountain House LLC.

Website: http://www.mountainhouseliving.com

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