
Winters Second Saturday Art Stroll
Downtown Winters Main Street, Winters, CADOWNTOWN WINTERS. Every second Saturday May through October, at various Downtown Winters locations. 2p—6p. Free
DOWNTOWN WINTERS. Every second Saturday May through October, at various Downtown Winters locations. 2p—6p. Free
DAVIS ARTS CENTER. This single day wheel throwing workshop is designed to be enjoyed with a pottery partner—whether it's a loved one, family member, or friend. The focus is on skill-building and having fun, so students will leave with enhanced technique rather than finished pieces. Perfect for both beginners and those with prior wheel throwing experience. 2:30p—5p. $80
GREAT BEAR VINEYARDS. Join us for a special evening of live music with Lucy’s Bones—bringing the best of classic rock, blues, funk, country, and original hits! Bring your own picnic or grab takeout from your favorite local spot. Support local, sip wine, and soak in the summer sounds! 5p—8p. $15
GREAT BEAR VINEYARDS. Celebrate graduation weekend with a buffet style farm-to-fork dinner. Enjoy an evening of delicious food, award-winning wine, and live music in our picturesque vineyard setting. Reserve your spot now and make graduation weekend truly memorable! 5p—9p. $45
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
WINTERS OPERA HOUSE. Ronstadt Revolution, Northern California's premier tribute band honoring the timeless music of Linda Ronstadt. Featuring renowned singer and stage performer Natalie Amaya, Ronstadt Revolution consists of veteran musicians who have played onstage with Elvis Presley, Alvaro Torres, Sheryl Crow, Tina Turner and many others. 7:30p—10p. $35—45
NEVADA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS. The 50th annual Father’s Day Bluegrass Festival — the landmark golden anniversary of this family-friendly celebration of bluegrass music. The four-day event, staged by the California Bluegrass Association, features over 30 national, regional and local acts, workshops, jamming, square dancing and youth activities, all taking place under the towering pines of the beautiful Sierra Nevada foothills. Fri-Sat, 9a—11p & Sun, 9a—5:30p. $35—275
CENTRAL PARK. Expect to see 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.
CENTRAL PARK. Two free sets of Big Band, Swing and Latin jazz standards amidst the splendor of the Davis Craft & Vintage Fair (which runs 10a—4p). 11a—1p. 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
CENTRAL PARK. Hear favorite tunes from the 50s, 60s, and 70s by Ron Goldberg and Friends. This popular folk-rock band will play in Central Park at the Davis Craft & Vintage Fair. 2p—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