VOLT – A Morning Coffee Party
Volt Coffee Tea & Taps 1123 Olive Dr., Davis, United StatesVOLT COFFEE TEA & TAPS. Kick start your morning with music and great coffee at a morning party hosted by DRC Creatives! 11a—3p. Free
VOLT COFFEE TEA & TAPS. Kick start your morning with music and great coffee at a morning party hosted by DRC Creatives! 11a—3p. Free
MANETTI SHREM MUSEUM. Drop in for an afternoon of art making inspired by this fall’s exhibitions. Each month, we offer a different activity that explores ideas, materials, and processes connected to works of art on view. All ages and skill levels are welcome, and all supplies are provided. 1p—4p. Free
CLOUD FOREST CAFE. Enjoy free live music every Saturday! 4p—6p. Free
DAVIS FRIENDS MEETINGHOUSE. The Quaker Meeting House will host a Freedge Dedication: https://freedge.org/. After time to share as a community of those seeking solutions to homelessness, the gathering will go indoors to discuss the YOLO County Grand Jury Report: Homelessness Our Local American Tragedy. 5p—8p. Free
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE DAVIS. After a very successful 25th anniversary last year, you are invited to Sahaya International—Beyond 25: The next chapter. The evening will be filled with stories of inspiration and hope, cultural performances, interactive activities and snacks/drinks. Tickets are FREE but reservation is required. 6:30p—9p. Free
DAVIS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, SOUTH GYM. Tons of new and used snow gear for children and adults at great prices. All proceeds support the Davis High School Ski Team. 9a—12:30p. $5
DAVIS FRIENDS MEETINGHOUSE. The Davis Community is invited to a special program to introduce people to Quaker practices. In addition to a brief experience of our customary silent worship, we will also sing, create, and converse. 9:15a—11a. Free
TREE DAVIS MEMORIAL GROVE. Each year, Tree Davis recognizes individuals and groups that are making strides in greening efforts where we live, work, and play. This can include folks who care for trees, spread awareness about urban forestry, promote conservation efforts, conduct research, and more. Bring your friends and family to celebrate trees with us! RSVP recommended. 2p—4p. Free
DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL THEATRE. View films from around the world and our own backyard. Narrative, documentary, animation, experimental. Shorts and features. Now accepting web series too. Buy tickets online or at the door. 2p—10p. $8.50—15
THREE MILE BREWING. Test your music knowledge while enjoying some brews and good company. It's the perfect way to end your weekend; you might even walk away with a prize! Whether you're a music lover or just here for fun, there's something for everyone. Don’t miss out—bring the whole family. 6p—8p.
DAVIS ODD FELLOWS. The Classic Film Festival Committee is delighted to announce our Fall Classic Film Festival line-up: “The Last of Sheila” on Nov. 2, “Chinatown” on Nov. 9, and “Murder on the Orient Express” on Nov. 16. 7p—9p. Free
DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH, FIRESIDE ROOM. Connect with other cultures, while connecting to other people Sunday nights. All levels are welcome. 7p—9:30p. First time is free; $7