Davis Genealogy Club Library Hours
Library Hours: Wednesday & Friday, 11:30 - 2:00 p.m. and Third Tuesday general meeting days: 12:00-1:00 p.m. This group assists and maintains the Senior Center's extensive Genealogy Library, and in addition, […]
Library Hours: Wednesday & Friday, 11:30 - 2:00 p.m. and Third Tuesday general meeting days: 12:00-1:00 p.m. This group assists and maintains the Senior Center's extensive Genealogy Library, and in addition, […]
BIKE GARAGE, DAVIS. Volunteer organization with mechanics who will repair your bike! Interested in becoming a volunteer? No experience necessary. We also sell quality used hybrid, town, vintage, road, mountain, and kids bikes. We accept cash, Venmo, and Paypal donations. 1p—5p. Free
DAVIS ARTS CENTER. Gymnastics promotes overall physical fitness, enhancing strength, flexibility, balance, & coordination. Through structured routines & exercises, kids develop strong muscles & bones, ensuring a healthy foundation for their growth. Gymnastics also nurtures discipline & perseverance, as young athletes learn to master new skills through consistent practice & dedication. The sport also fosters self-confidence & boosts self-esteem, as children witness their progress & achievements over time. Â Tumbling & Flipping Class Wednesdays 2p - 3p. Rhythmic Gymnastics Class Wednesdays 3p - 3:30p.Â
CENTRAL PARK. Visit the market each week to purchase local produce & artisan goods. Every Wed, 3p–6p & every Sat, 8a–1p.
G STREET WUNDERBAR. Hosted by Prof. Jared Shaw, featuring expert speakers on a variety of topics! Brought to you by the UCD College of Letters & Science. 5:30p—7:30p. Free
DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH.We will practice 3 simple techniques that you can continue to practice at home on your own. This includes deep breathing, a technique using beads (Japa meditation), and music (Kirtan). 6p—7:30p. Free
WYATT PAVILION THEATER. Mathematics and theatrics combine this April in Diving into Math with Emmy Noether, a play about the pioneering and influential mathematician who is often referred to as the “mother of modern algebra.” Sponsored by the College of Letters and Science at UC Davis & the Department of Mathematics, the play was written by Sandra Schueddekopf and Anita Zieher in cooperation with historians Mechthild Koreuber and David E. Rowe. Schueddekopf directs the play and Zieher stars in it as Noether. 6p - 7:30p.Â
DAVIS CARDS & GAMES. Bring you deck. Bring your friends and have a wonderful time. 6p-8p. $12
MARY L. STEPHENS LIBRARY. Come hear Dr. Don Forrester, renowned physician & lifestyle medicine expert, in a dynamic presentation on how chronic diseases can be prevented, stabilized, and reversed using science-backed, plant-based nutrition. Vegans and Veg Curious of Davis. 6p - 8p. Free
DAVIS FOOD CO-OP. Stop and shop at the Davis Electric Vehicle Association Meeting at the Davis Food Co-op! We will gather at the south side patio of the Co-op, seating is available but bring a chair just in case. Virtual viewing is available for those who can’t make it. 6p—8p. Free
PENCE GALLERY. This group is for both experienced artists and amateurs to have an opportunity to draw from the nude model. If you have never drawn from a live model before and would like to join us, you are very welcome! People of all skill levels, ages 18 and up, are welcome and encouraged to join. 6:30p—9p. $15-22
JACKSON HALL. Reflecting fundamental elements of sound and soul, Ukrainian “ethno chaos” band DakhaBrakha creates a world of unexpected new music. Formed in 2004 at the Kyiv Center of Contemporary Art “DAKH” by the avant-garde theatre director Vladyslav Troitskyi, their shows are staged with a strong visual element, illustrating their bright, unique and unforgettable sound. 7:30p—9:30p. $17.50 - $71.50