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.
PARK WINTERS. Visit Park Winters seasonal flower farm for this exclusive experience. Enjoy the open space to connect with the flowers, and take home a beautiful hand picked bouquet. This enchanting experience is available most Saturdays and Sundays. Reservations are booked in 2 hour increments. 8:30a, 10:30a, & 12:30p. $38
DAVIS SHAMBHALA MEDITATION CENTER. This June, take four Saturday mornings to ground yourself in a simple yet profound meditation practice rooted in the ancient Tibetan teachings of Shambhala. Experience guided meditation instruction, talks on Shambhala teachings, small group discussions, tea break, and community connection. 9a—12p. $50—150
LOWES, West Sac. The UCCE Yolo County Master Gardeners Questions & Answers Desk is open at Lowes on the first & third Saturdays of the month. Led by Master Gardener Janet Branaman and open to the public. 10a—12p. Free
DOWNTOWN WOODLAND. Join CommuniCare+OLE for the 5th Annual Woodland Pride celebration! There will be floats, food trucks, ice cream, music, giveaways, and more. Whether you identify as LGBTQIA+, are an ally, or just want to come out and have a great time, this event is open to all! 10a—1p. Free
SHEPARD GARDEN AND ARTS CENTER, SACRAMENTO. Local enthusiasts will show off the Bromeliads, Tillslandias, Sundews, Nepenthese and others. Some easy to grow and some harder to find plants will also be offered for sale. Sat, 10a—4p & Sun, 10a—3p. Free
CAPAY VALLEY LAVENDER FARM. Stroll among blooming lavender rows and take part in lavender distillation demos, wreath-making workshops, and product sampling. Guests can shop handcrafted body products, culinary items, and essential oils—all made with farm-grown lavender. 10a—4p.
PENCE GALLERY. Our annual Treasure Sale is a great event for those who are looking to downsize their unwanted family heirlooms, or for those who are looking to find a few new treasures. All proceeds from this sale, which takes place at the Gallery, support the Pence’s exhibits and education programs. 11:30a—5p. Free
MANETTI SHREM MUSEUM. Spring into art making with an afternoon in the Carol and Gerry Parker Art Studio, where you can explore activities connected to the museum’s exhibitions. Drop in to experiment with new materials, make art with others and express yourself. All ages and skill levels are welcome — art is for everyone! 1p—4p. Free
WOODLAND OPERA HOUSE. Something Rotten! is a comedic musical that tells the story of the Bottom brothers, Nick and Nigel, who are playwrights living in Elizabethan England. The plot is set in 1595, when the Bottom brothers are struggling to compete with the wild success of their contemporary, William Shakespeare. Desperate to write a hit play, Nick consults a soothsayer who foretells that the future of theater will be "a musical." This leads the brothers on a hilarious journey as they attempt to create the world's first musical. 2p or 7:30p. $9—35
DAVIS ARTS CENTER. In this joyful adult-child workshop, you and your kiddo will explore the fun of clay together. You'll try out simple techniques to make things like cups, vases, bowls, and plates on the pottery wheel. This class is all about process over product—nothing will be fired or glazed. Ideal for ages 3–8 with an adult; no experience needed. 2:30p—5p. $80
RICHARD BRUNELLE PERFORMANCE HALL. Presented by Applegate Dance Company, featuring the dancers of Applegate Dance Studio, this year’s performance will feature a collection of classical and contemporary ballet pieces, student choreography, guest choreographer Tony Nguyen, and local dance troupe iDance. Fri, 7p—9p. Sat, 5p—7p. $20