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Day of Reflection

Multiple Locations Along the Davis Reflection Route (See event website for more information.) CA

DAVIS, Various Locations. The Davis Day of Reflection is a self-paced, reflective invitation to mourn our losses together, to share the many ways we care about and uplift each other, and to envision ways we can move forward. 11a—2p. Free

Free
Event Series Makerspace Drop-in Hours

Makerspace Drop-in Hours

Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library 315 East 14th Street, Davis

STEPHENS DAVIS BRANCH LIBRARY. A weekly community workspace for makers, builders, designers & inventors. Some tools available for use. Supervised children welcome. Signed liability waiver required. 9a–11a. Free

Free
Featured Featured Event Series World Dance Club: Cumbia

World Dance Club: Cumbia

International House (I-House) 10 College Pk.

INTERNATIONAL HOUSE. Members of the World Dance Club will share the dancing steps that they learned in their home countries. This season we are teaching Cumbia. 10a—11a. Register online

Musics of the World

Ann E. Pitzer Center Hutchison Dr & Cushing Way, Davis

ANN E. PITZER CENTER. Performance featuring Gamelan (Henry Spiller, director), Mariachi (Tito Talamantes, director), Bluegrass & Old Time String Band (Scott Linford, director) & Samba School (Brian Rice, director). 2p–4p. Free

Free
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Author talk: Clarence Major

The Avid Reader 617 2nd St.

AVID READER. Author Clarence Major will discuss his new novel, The Glint of Light. Major is a distinguished professor emeritus of twentieth century American literature at the University of California at Davis. 6:30p—7:40p. Free

Free

Poetry Night Reading Series: Mary Mackey

John Natsoulas Gallery 521 1st St, Davis

NATSOULAS GALLERY. Poetry night featuring Mary Mackey. Mackey became a writer by running high fevers, tramping through tropical jungles, being swarmed by army ants, and reading. She is the author of eight poetry collections, including Sugar Zone, winner of a PEN Award, and The Jaguars That Prowl Our Dreams, winner of the 2019 Eric Hoffer Award for Best Book Published by a Small Press. 7p—9p. Free

Free
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