
Davis Farmers Market
Central ParkCENTRAL PARK. Visit the market each week to purchase local produce & artisan goods. Every Wed, 3p–6p & every Sat, 8a–1p.
CENTRAL PARK. Visit the market each week to purchase local produce & artisan goods. Every Wed, 3p–6p & every Sat, 8a–1p.
BIKE GARAGE, WOODLAND. 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. 9a—12p. Free
DAVIS SHAMBHALA MEDITATION CENTER.  Join us for 4 Saturday mornings in April to learn a simple yet profound meditation practice that is grounded in the ancient Tibetan teachings of Shambhala. Centered on the notion of basic goodness these teachings & practices are meant for times of joy & also times that are unsettling and difficult. They describe how people can actually make use of tenderness, sadness & fear to access an open awareness that is clear seeing, steady & kind. Each Saturday morning session (9-Noon) will include talks, guided meditation instruction, small discussion groups & a tea break.  All levels of practice welcome. In-person only. If you have attended before consider joining us again with special "repeaters pricing" - each time we mediate together in community, we step in with "beginningers mind." 9a - 12p.Â
APPLEGATE DANCE STUDIO. Learning ballet is not just for kids; it's for adults too! This dance class is perfect for you if you have no prior ballet experience or limited previous experience. Curious about learning this beautiful art form? Come join us! 10a-11a. $15
 THE HIVE. Enjoy monthly yoga in our pollinator garden beginning Saturday, February 22nd. Connect breath, body and mind during this hour long class. After class, each participant receives a refreshing glass of California Pomegranate Honey Hibiscus Cooler or a sparkling mead beverage. 10a—11a.$25—110
MANETTI SHREM MUSEUM. Welcome to Wonderland! Embrace creativity, wonder & fun on UC Davis Picnic Day by making sure to include a stop at the Manetti Shrem Museum. Experience all that our always-free museum has to offer. Cool off in our galleries with works from 30 fiercely original women artists, large-scale ceramic sculptures by Ruby Neri, & an exhibition curated & designed by UC Davis students.  Make art together — play with DIY stamps to make repeating patterns & draw stretchy, squiggly self-portraits. From 1-4 p.m., recharge with DJ Lady Char’s infectious beats. 10a - 5p. Free.
VARIOUS STUDIO LOCATIONS, Davis. The Davis Art Studio Tour is a free two-day, self-guided tour of the personal art studios of more than forty Davis-based artists. Map available at: davisopenstudios.com/map. 10a—5p. Free
ANN E. PITZER CENTER. Student chamber ensembles, the Samba School directed by faculty member Brian Rice, & also the Bluegrass & Old Time String Band directed by faculty member Scott Linford will perform works in progress. 11a - 1p. Free.
GREAT BEAR VINEYARDS. Take a stroll through our beautiful vineyard with the winemaker as your guide! Join us for an informative Vineyard Tour, where you’ll learn about our sustainable & organic […]
MANETTI SHREM MUSEUM. Drop in to experiment with new materials, make art with others, and express yourself. Taking inspiration from Ruby Neri’s colorfully spray-glazed sculptures of adventurous women, dive into creating your own three-dimensional work and experiment with (water-based ink) spray techniques. 1p—4p. Free
THE BARN STUDIO. Intuitive painting is a creative practice that encourages openness and acceptance in the flow of our unique creativity on canvas. This class is your opportunity to play with acrylic paints, experiment with different tools, and even incorporate mixed media as your creativity takes shape. Some materials are included. There is an option to purchase a supply kit for $25 with your ticket. Learn more at yoloarts.org/the-barn-studio/. 2p—4p. $39.19
DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL THEATER. Communicare+Ole Health Centers is hosting our 4th annual Black Maternal Health Week event. The program starts at 2pm with light refreshments and tabling by local community organizations. The documentary, Birthing Justice, will begin at 3:30pm, followed by a Q&A panel discussion with Black maternity care professionals & audience from 5-6pm. The film addresses the impact of racism on disparate outcomes for Black families & provides a mandate with examples for change. The goal of the event is to bring together maternity care providers & community members to learn about one another’s experiences, highlight community resources available to support Black families, & work together to improve outcomes & birthing experiences for Black families in our community. 2p - 6p. Free.