BEAR VALLEY Y CAMP, NEVADA CITY. Sign up our first-ever 4-day, 3-night Family Camp from August 14—17! Join us for a nurturing and nourishing retreat created for both children and adults to slow down, reconnect, and immerse ourselves in the beauty of nature together. Children 2 and under are free. $250—400
THE BARN STUDIO. Engage your child’s creativity in a supportive space where young artists explore 2D art techniques like charcoal, pastels, and paints. Sessions offer guided prompts and the freedom to pursue independent projects. 3:30p—5:30p. Free
STEPHENS BRANCH LIBRARY. Join on Tuesdays & bring a project to work on while visiting with your neighbors. 5:30p–7p. Free
BARN STUDIO. Bring your under 5 little ones to explore their artistic side and get messy at the Barn Studio! Every Wednesday, arts activity stations will be available for you and your mini to discover together that encourage materials exploration and develop motor skills. Advance registration encouraged. 10a—11:30a. Free
CENTRAL PARK. Visit the market each week to purchase local produce & artisan goods. Every Wed, 3p–6p & every Sat, 8a–1p.
2005 GUMBINGER AVE, WOODLAND. The School of Building Your Craft is offering an 8-week training program designed for artists of beginner/intermediate level to focus on building essential skills in drawing, painting, color and design. Learn more at theschoolofbyc.com. Thursdays, April 24—June 12. 3:45p—5:45p. $400
STEPHENS DAVIS BRANCH LIBRARY. Read to a therapy dog! For ages 5-12, in the Children’s Activity Room. Sign up for a 10-minute reading slot at the Children’s Desk on the afternoon of the program, no prior registration. 3p–4:30p.
DAVIS ARTS CENTER. Explore an array of different art materials, such as paint, oil pastels, and recycled materials. Supplies will be available to let your creative imagination run wild, but you are welcome to bring your own! An adult must attend with at least one child, and children must attend with an adult. Art Explorers: Family Open Studio is FREE every second Friday for ArtAbout. 5p—7p. $5
CENTRAL PARK. Visit the market each week to purchase local produce & artisan goods. Every Wed, 3p–6p & every Sat, 8a–1p.
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE DAVIS. Diana Almendariz and her daughters Christina Almendariz and Ooti Maxine will lead two free, public events – a field trip and a hands-on workshop – where they will introduce the community to the natural and cultural importance of tule, and share their understanding of how tule has been – and can be again – interwoven into our land, waterways and our lives, through stories and touch. May 3, 9a—12p & May 4, 3p—6p. Free
DAVIS FOOD CO-OP. Join us for our FREE annual spring Block Party celebrating the Co-op and its members including live music, local food, petting zoo, photo booth, games, vendors & more. 4p—7p. Free
PAMELA TROKANSKI DANCE WORKSHOP. A thoughtful and sometimes humorous exploration of why it can be important to stop, rethink, and create a new beginning, whether we are an individual, a country, or a world. 7p. $15+
DAVIS PARENT NURSERY SCHOOL. Parents and young children are invited to join a free community playdate at DPNS. Meet new friends and play outside with preschool playground equipment at the DPNS location on Marguerite Montgomery Elementary School's campus, where 2-day and 3-day preschool programs are held. 10a—12p. Free
SOUTH FORK PRESERVE, DAVIS. Little Coyotes Forest Kinder is Davis Forest School's land-based program for ages 3-6 that meets outdoors in nature year-round, rain or shine. Curious to learn more, meet the mentors, and see for yourself what Little Coyotes is all about? Join us for our open house! 11a—1p. Free
PRIVATE GARDENS IN DAVIS. The Pence Gallery's annual Garden Tour fundraiser is the perfect springtime event. Stroll through six gorgeous gardens, view local artists painting live onsite, learn about gardening from Yolo County Master Gardeners, and more. Tickets are available at the Pence & www.pencegallery.org, and Redwood Barn. 12p—5p. $25—35
PAMELA TROKANSKI DANCE WORKSHOP. A thoughtful and sometimes humorous exploration of why it can be important to stop, rethink, and create a new beginning, whether we are an individual, a country, or a world. 2p. $15+
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE DAVIS. Diana Almendariz and her daughters Christina Almendariz and Ooti Maxine will lead two free, public events – a field trip and a hands-on workshop – where they will introduce the community to the natural and cultural importance of tule, and share their understanding of how tule has been – and can be again – interwoven into our land, waterways and our lives, through stories and touch. May 3, 9a—12p & May 4, 3p—6p. Free