Get Sauced Pasta PopUp
DAVIS WINE BAR. The Pasta Exchange's Get Sauced popup returns to the Davis Wine Bar on Saturdays for winter & spring! We’ve updated the menu with fresh new pastas. Reservations required. 5p—9p.
DAVIS WINE BAR. The Pasta Exchange's Get Sauced popup returns to the Davis Wine Bar on Saturdays for winter & spring! We’ve updated the menu with fresh new pastas. Reservations required. 5p—9p.
THE HIVE TASTING ROOM AND KITCHEN, WOODLAND. Celebrate the sweetest evening of the year with your loved ones at California’s largest honey and mead tasting room! Each course is thoughtfully crafted with refined flavors and decadence. Includes a complimentary glass of dry sparkling mead. 6p—8p. $155
CENTRAL PARK. Shop from friendly vendors with local handmade and original art, crafts, quality vintage items, upcycled treasures, earth-friendly creations, good food, and more. Free live music fills the open space for a lively atmosphere so be sure to stop by and join us! 10a—4p. Free
NASHOBA WINES. The Davis Bookworms is a "silent" book club in which everyone brings a book of their own choosing, reads for an hour, and then socializes for an hour. We meet every two weeks on Sunday at Nashoba Wines. 1:30p—4p. Free
CENTRAL PARK. Two free sets of Big Band, Swing, and Latin jazz standards! Our performance is during the Davis Craft & Vintage Fair (which runs from 10a—4p). 2p—4p. Free
SWIMAMERICA-DAVIS. Join us for our Open House at SwimAmerica & Sweet Peas Davis! It’s a relaxed, family-friendly morning where you can explore our swim and gymnastics programs and see our space come to life. 9a—11a. Free
G STREET WUNDERBAR. Come celebrate the release of two new books by Davis author, Fallon O'Neill. Enjoy Fallon's dynamic readings from these new releases and hear a bit of his thought process. This is a multimedia event where all of Fallon's works will be for sale after the Q&A session. 3p—4p. Free
The Davis Genealogy Club offers an interesting virtual presentation, "What Happened to Uncle Walter? Evidence Analysis and Correlation Uncover a Man’s Dual Identities" by Sharon Hoyt, CG, on Tues. Feb. 17th from 1-3 PM at the Davis Senior Center, 646 A Street.
WOODLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Community college and local high school students are invited to view a screening of the film "The Deciders" and discover how working class people build solidarity. Enjoy pizza & beverages. 5p—8p. Free
MONDAVI CENTER. The next installment in the Chancellor’s Colloquium Distinguished Speaker Series will be what organizers call a “robust but civilized” debate about whether scientific research should be publicly funded. The debate will put this resolution to a pair of economists: “Be it resolved, scientific progress is best achieved through publicly funded research initiatives.” 5:30p—7p. Free
DAVIS ARTS CENTER. Looking to begin a new scrapbook or junk journal, or finish one you've already started? We have all the supplies you could ever imagine, including paper, stamps, shape cut-outs, coloring materials, paint, and more! Attendance required on both days of this 2-day workshop. For ages 13+. 5:30p—7:30p. $70
ROOT OF HAPPINESS. Jim Frink is a drummer and educator based in Davis. The jazz trio plays improvisational music ranging from standards, to modern jazz, to balkan folk and beyond. 7:30p—10:30p. Free