Week of Events
Art Opening: Slice—A Juried Cross-Section of Regional Art
The annual Slice juried exhibit of artwork returns after a year hiatus. This display of contemporary art in all media celebrates the work of 30 artists from all over California. This year’s juror was Hearne Pardee, Professor of Art at UC Davis, who chose pieces that were conceptually thoughtful, technically skilled, and representative of contemporary […]
Virtual Summer Arts Camp: Painting (Week 2)
Virtual Summer Arts Camp: Painting (Week 2)
Week 2 / July 13-17: Designed to keep campers creatively engaged with fun, easy-to-do projects. Projects can be done with just the written instructions and materials, online component is optional. Each week includes: An art kit with all the materials needed for the week (Shipping is available). Activity checklist for parents and campers. Written project […]
Free Ukulele Lessons
Free Ukulele Lessons
Hosted by the Davis Senior Center. First-time players are invited to join Zoom classes Mondays & Tuesdays from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. beginning July 13 through August 4. Mondays are reserved for lessons, and Tuesdays will provide a lesson review followed by a question and answer session. Students will learn ukulele components, positioning, tuning and […]
Gather to Talk & Learn: Grassroots Political Action
Gather to Talk & Learn: Grassroots Political Action
We invite you to read Unrigged by David Daley, then join us for a moderated online discussion about grassroots political action. This free event is a joint project of Indivisible Yolo and Sister District CA-3. For more information about our organizations and a full calendar of upcoming events, please visit the websites: indivisibleyolo.org | sisterdistrict3.org […]
July CreekSpeak: A Tale of Two Elements: Selenium and Mercury in CA Coastal Mountain Watersheds
July CreekSpeak: A Tale of Two Elements: Selenium and Mercury in CA Coastal Mountain Watersheds
CreekSpeak, Putah Creek Council’s six-month series of community talks about the nature, culture, and history of our region, begins on Thursday, July 16th with a presentation discussing how geology impacts water chemistry in Putah and Cache Creek watersheds. California has a complex geology that has important implications on the chemistry of the Putah and Cache […]
July CreekSpeak: A Tale of Two Elements: Selenium and Mercury in CA Coastal Mountain Watersheds
July CreekSpeak: A Tale of Two Elements: Selenium and Mercury in CA Coastal Mountain Watersheds
CreekSpeak, Putah Creek Council’s six-month series of community talks about the nature, culture, and history of our region, begins on Thursday, July 16th with a presentation discussing how geology impacts water chemistry in Putah and Cache Creek watersheds. California has a complex geology that has important implications on the chemistry of the Putah and Cache […]
Virtual Vacation Bingo
Virtual Vacation Bingo
Join senior center staff on a virtual island for an exciting hour of vacation bingo using Zoom Friday, July 17 & July 31 at 1:00 p.m. To register, contact the Senior Center at 530-757-5696 or email seniorservices@cityofdavis.org no later than July 15 and July 30. Center staff will provide you with a link and password. […]
Great Bear Vineyards Drinks and Picnic
Great Bear Vineyards Drinks and Picnic
This Friday after work, why not come to Great Bear Vineyards for a bottle of wine? We will be open this Friday, July 17, from 5-8pm. Lounge at a table in our beautiful winery gardens, and we will be serving some of our award-winning wines by the bottle. We recommend that you reserve your table […]
Let’s Draw Davis – Socially Distanced Sketchcrawl!
Let’s Draw Davis – Socially Distanced Sketchcrawl!
Hi everyone! It's about time we had a sketchcrawl in-person, socially distanced, masked. So, since the March sketchcrawl in the Arboretum was cancelled, why don't we kick off the monthly Let's Draw Davis sketchcrawls on Saturday July 18 in the UC Davis Arboretum! START: 10:00am at the GateWay Garden by Shovel Arch FINISH: 12:30pm at […]
Mad Mouth Poetry presents BLACK POETS MATTER
Mad Mouth Poetry presents BLACK POETS MATTER
BLACK POETS MATTER is a six-week curated poetry reading series with the goal of amplifying and centering Black and multiracial voices. Readings will occur every Saturday from 8-9:30 p.m. starting July 11 and continuing through Aug. 15. Each night will comprise six poets reading for seven minutes each with a 30-minute special featured poet. Mad […]
Death and Dismissal of Mexican and US Workers – Labor Fest
Death and Dismissal of Mexican and US Workers – Labor Fest
LCLAA (Labor Council for Latin American Advancement) Sacramento Chapter participates with the 2020 Labor Fest on a live report with: Irene De B - Gerente de Relaciónes Públicas con Líderes Campesinas, and National Agricultural Workers Research Amadeo Sumano - Current Farmworker of Oxnard, California Bonofacio Martinez, and Lorenzo Rodriguez of Sindicato Independiente Nacional Democratic de […]