Davis Experienced Jazz Jam
DAVIS SENIOR CENTER. This jam is for musicians who are proficient on their instrument and have experience playing in jazz jams, ensembles, etc. Meets every fourth Wednesday of the month. 3p—5p. Free
DAVIS SENIOR CENTER. This jam is for musicians who are proficient on their instrument and have experience playing in jazz jams, ensembles, etc. Meets every fourth Wednesday of the month. 3p—5p. Free
ROBERT MONDAVI INSTITUTE FOR WINE AND FOOD SCIENCE. For an estimated two-thirds of Americans, coffee is a daily ritual, but the factors that bring this universal drink into consumers’ cups are anything but single-origin. Coffee culture is transforming in the United States, and the specialty coffee ecosystem is venturing into new territory. Our panelists’ expertise will lead you to rethink: How should you take your coffee? 5p—7:30p. $25
PENCE GALLERY. This group is for both experienced artists and amateurs to have an opportunity to draw from the nude model. People of all skill levels, ages 18 and up, are welcome and encouraged to join. Register online at pencegallery.org. 6:30p—9p. $15—22
Sign up for the Davis Youth Choir Spring Season 2026! DYC offers three age-specific vocal ensembles for young singers ages kindergarten through high school, and is open to all who are interested in participating. Sliding scale available. $100—250
ANN E. PITZER CENTER. The mission of the non-profit corporation is to enliven and expand contemporary classical music with a focus on West Coast composers and performers. Our goal is to empower the next generation of artists through residencies with youth orchestras and universities, student composer readings, masterclasses, and workshops. 12:05p—1p. Free
The UC Davis Creative Writing Series will be presenting the author of The Original Daughter, Jemimah Wei.
MAINSTAGE DISPENSARY. Free lunch with an in-store purchase every last Friday of the month! 12p—5p.
ANN E. PITZER CENTER. The mission of the non-profit corporation is to enliven and expand contemporary classical music with a focus on West Coast composers and performers. Our goal is to empower the next generation of artists through residencies with youth orchestras and universities, student composer readings, masterclasses, and workshops. 5p—6:15p. Free
GREAT BEAR VINEYARDS. Join us for relaxed winter Friday nights at Great Bear Vineyards—perfect for unwinding, catching up, and savoring great wine as the sun goes down. Enjoy wine by the glass or bottle, wine tastings, and snacks available for purchase. 5p—8p. $15
MARY L. STEPHENS LIBRARY. Smartphone Free Childhood US is hosting a special screening of the film "Can't Look Away," exposing the dark side of social media and its devastating impact on young users. It reveals how dangerous algorithms are fueling a crisis—and why urgent reform is needed. 5:30p—8p. Free
ODD FELLOWS HALL. Under the Artistic Direction of Evie Ladin, the multigenerational all-female body music ensemble brings an immersive concert of music and dance, creating rich soundtracks and choreographies with no instruments but themselves. Repertoire spans an emotional range from bombastic to subtle, spiritual to humorous. 7p—8:30p. $15—40
DAVIS ARTS CENTER. In this 2-day throwing skills workshop on Jan. 31—Feb. 1, we approach throwing as a collection of practicable, adaptable skills rather than a single fixed technique. The goal of the workshop is to help you move past challenges in your throwing practice while introducing new skills that increase both speed and accuracy at the wheel. 10a—6p. $250