Davis Craft and Vintage Fair
Davis Craft and Vintage Fair
CENTRAL PARK. Support local small businesses! Featuring more than 40 booths with local artisans and vintage collectors, food trucks and live music. 10a—4p.
Connecting the arts, fostering collaboration and building community.
Calendar courtesy of The Dirt.
There are several other great resources for finding arts and culture events, exhibits, performances, and other creative activities in the Davis area:
Davis Enterprise | UC Davis Arts & Entertainment | YoloArts | Visit Yolo
CENTRAL PARK. Support local small businesses! Featuring more than 40 booths with local artisans and vintage collectors, food trucks and live music. 10a—4p.
DAVIS MUSIC THEATRE CO. Jekyll & Hyde is the gripping tale of a brilliant mind gone horrifically awry, set to a powerful pop-rock music! A tale of separating “good” from “evil” in the human personality. 7:30p-10p. $18-$20
Zumba, Latin and international- inspired, is a class of interval workouts combining all elements of fitness – cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility, boosted energy and a serious dose of fun. Zumba movements incorporates high- and low-intensity dance moves designed to get your heart rate...
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
THE DOMES. Indie rock show featuring Rainbow City Park, The Moondrops, Charity Kiss, & Megan Claire. 6p—10p. $10
DAVIS MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY. Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family whom her parents have never met. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents. Fri., 7p—9p; Sat. & Sun., 2p—4p. $10
DAVIS MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY. Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family whom her parents have never met. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents. Fri., 7p—9p; Sat. & Sun., 2p—4p. $10
CENTRAL PARK – DAVIS. Games, dancing, food, & drinks. Support a good cause. 6p—9p. $25
MONDAVI CENTER. Celebrated as the first female mariachi artist to win a Grammy Award, Aida Cuevas has earned numerous accolades and is widely regarded as a trailblazer in the genre. Audiences can expect an evening of soul-stirring music that honors the spirit of Mexican culture. 7:30p-9:30p.
DAVIS MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY. Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family whom her parents have never met. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents. Fri., 7p—9p; Sat. & Sun., 2p—4p. $10
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH of Davis. Enjoy a free second Friday concert hosted by UUCD. All donations go to benefit local musicians. 12p—1p. Free
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF DAVIS. Jeff Alfriend, Robin Houston clarinets, and LuAnn Higgs, Piano, will perform works of Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Shostakovich. 12p-1p. Free
LOGOS BOOKS. Local outdoor paintings, various artist, watercolors, colored pencil, & oil paintings. 5p-7:30p. Free
CENTRAL PARK. Support local small businesses! Featuring more than 40 booths with local artisans and vintage collectors, food trucks and live music. 10a—4p.
GRINDSTONE WINES ESPARTO, CA. A day full of shopping, fun, food, & more for the girls! Spend a fun Sunday with your girls! 11a—2p.
DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. Beginners welcome. First hour is spent teaching Absolute Beginner dances; second hour is devoted to more challenging material. First class free! 2—4p. $5
PITZER CENTER. Ensemble-in-residence at UC Davis, the Empyrean Ensemble presents engaging and eclectic programs, inviting audiences to experience new musical sensations delivered with high artistry by its extraordinary players—among the finest new music performers in California.7up—8:30p. Free
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
PITZER CENTER. Featuring Italian actress Giulia Cailotto with UC Davis lecturers in music Dagenais Smiley (violin), Susan Lamb Cook (cello), and I-Hui Chen (piano). 12:05p—1p. Free
ODD FELLOWS HALL. No experience necessary. First hour: Absolute Beginner dances taught. Second hour is spent on more challenging material. 3:30p—5:30p. Free
DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. No experience necessary. First hour: Absolute Beginner dances taught. Second hour is spent on more challenging material. First class free. 11a—1p. $5
DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. No experience necessary. First hour: Absolute Beginner dances taught. Second hour is spent on more challenging material. First class free. 11a—1p. $5
Free line dancing class for beginners at Stonegate Country Club, Saturday October 19, 4:00-5:00PM. All levels welcome.
VILLAGE HOMES COMMUNITY CTR. Viramundo is a five- piece band specializing in songs from across the rich musical landscape of Brazil and the wider Portuguese diaspora. They proudly perform original pieces and breathe new life into nostalgic classics. 7p—9p. Free
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF DAVIS. Enjoy Judy’s original songs, as well as favorites she first began performing in the SIXTIES. She will also share two new fingerstyle guitar pieces, and a medley of Joni Mitchell songs. 7p—9p. Cash taken at the door with a sliding scale of $20-$30 per person, no one turned away for lack of funds
PITZER CENTER. The harpsichord and virginal were both popular keyboard instruments of the 17th century, promoting the development of soloistic keyboard works across Europe. Today, as the popularity of the harpsichord enjoys a revival, it is still rare to experience hearing the virginal in a concert setting. 12:01p—1p. Free
ODD FELLOWS HALL. No experience necessary. First hour: Absolute Beginner dances taught. Second hour is spent on more challenging material. 3:30p—5:30p. Free
DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER. Come support Soroptimist Int’l of Davis & Thriving Pink for the 15th annual soup and silent & auction event. Drinks, food, & community in this annual event! 5:30—8p. $25
VILLAGE HOMES COMMUNITY CENTER. This month’s dance features NEPTUNE. 7p—9:30p. $15
DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. No experience necessary. First hour: Absolute Beginner dances taught. Second hour is spent on more challenging material. First class free. 11a—1p. $5
GRINDSTONE WINES. The final music in the park night. Come enjoy wine, music, food, & good company to end the summer! 6p—9p.
DAVIS FOOD COOP. Activities for all ages, costume contest, free photo booth, trick-or-treating, and a dance party with Cowboys After Dark. Co-op Members get special access to the VIP Lounge for the first hour of the event for drinks and charcuterie (vegan options too). 5p—8p. Free
SECRET SPOT. Coming from the Bay Area, Beafsteek will be performing live at Secret Spot! Come hang out! 7p-10p. $10 donation suggested
DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. Beginners welcome. First hour is spent teaching Absolute Beginner dances; second hour is devoted to more challenging material. First class free! 2—4p. $5
CENTRAL PARK, DAVIS. Two free sets of Swing, Big Band, and Latin jazz standards! 11a-1p. Free
Once again it’s time for our Open Mic Night! Costumes enthusiastically encouraged but not required. Sing us a song, tell us a joke, show us something cool! Doors open and signups begin at 5:30, and the show starts at 6! Hosted by Jordyn Micke. We...
STEPHENS BRANCH LIBRARY. Zumba movements incorporates high- and low-intensity dance moves designed to get your heart rate up and boost cardio endurance. 6p—7p. Free
PITZER CENTER. Sakurako Kanemitsu on piano featuring paintings by Peter London and music by Ryan Suleiman (Ph.D. music ’20). 12p—1p. Free
DAVIS CEMETERY. This celebration is one of the last Mesoamerican indigenous influenced rituals, honoring mother earth and all ancestors. It’s an effort to create a community, a sense of belonging, and global awareness of cultural richness in our multicultural society. The event will feature live music, sugar skull painting, face painting, local artist displays, food, and more. 10a—1p. Free
ROTARY PARK. The festival is held in honor of the return of Chinook salmon to Putah Creek. Every year, Chinook salmon migrate back to their home creeks to spawn in the fall. Starting around October, salmon can be seen in our very own Putah Creek. 11a—4:30p.
Fusion Jazz by the LabRats. An Outdoor concert on the patio of the Cloud Forest Cafe. 222 D Street, Davis, CA