Music for Natalie
Music for Natalie
ODD FELLOWS. 5th Annual Celebration of life for Officer Natalie Corona; music, food & beer garden. Recognition of the Natalie Corona Odd Fellows Memorial Scholarship. 12—5p. Free
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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
ODD FELLOWS. 5th Annual Celebration of life for Officer Natalie Corona; music, food & beer garden. Recognition of the Natalie Corona Odd Fellows Memorial Scholarship. 12—5p. Free
ODD FELLOWS HALL. Concert series present The Grateful Bluegrass Boys, an acoustic string band from the Santa Cruz/Bay Area. 7-9:30p. Donations only
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE. Meetings providing support for multilingual & multicultural families including English learners adjusting to life in Davis. Open to anyone interested in sharing in the mission of our group. Meets every 1st & 3rd Friday. 10:15a–11:45a.
SUDWERK BREWING CO. Mobile nursery truck selling a wide variety of native plants. All profits support the science education nonprofit, Miridae Living Labs. 4p–7p.
STEPHENS BRANCH LIBRARY. A staged reading of Latine playwright Jordan Ramirez Puckett’s play, En Las Sombras, directed by Nicole C. Limón. Performed in English with ASL interpretation and is appropriate for audiences ages ten and up. 1p–3p. Free
EPISCOPAL CHURCH of St. Martin. An evening of chamber music with special guest artists. Featuring works by Schubert, Bach and Stravinsky. 7:30p–9:30p. $12-30
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE. Meetings providing support for multilingual & multicultural families including English learners adjusting to life in Davis. Open to anyone interested in sharing in the mission of our group. Meets every 1st & 3rd Friday. 10:15a–11:45a.
COMMUNITY MERCANTILE. Celebrate Earth Day by repurposing and upcyling formerly-loved objects. Make your own fabric banner/bunting and a flower head wreath. 12p–5p. Free
CENTRAL PARK. The City’s annual celebration to honor the work of civil rights leader César Chávez. This year’s theme is “Worker unity Through All Professions.” 10a–12p. Free
THRIVING PINK, 501 2nd St. A guided conversation on how to reduce environmental exposures that increase our risk of breast cancer. Topics include cosmetics, cooking, and cleaning products. RSVP online. 3p–4:30p. Free
PAMELA TROKANSKI Dance Theatre. The Pamela Trokanski Dance Theatre closes their 38th season with this new work. Shift Happens II, is an exploration of how we deal with change on multiple levels; as individuals, communities, and nations. 7p–8p. $15-20
PAMELA TROKANSKI Dance Theatre. The Pamela Trokanski Dance Theatre closes their 38th season with this new work. Shift Happens II, is an exploration of how we deal with change on multiple levels; as individuals, communities, and nations. 2p–3p. $15-20
ZOOM. Brenda Gustin, PhD offers the breast cancer community a workshop on Metta Meditation and shares approaches for positive affirmations and visualizations. 7p–8p. Free
JOHN BAROVETTO PARK. Yolo Barre celebrates four years in business with a free barre class. Followed by open house with local vendors, free Cryo treatments, diaper drive for Yolo Crisis Nursery, & games and prizes. 8:45a–12p. Free
WATTS-WOODLAND AIRPORT. Classic cars and airplanes, food trucks, a BBQ lunch fundraiser, booths, a silent raffle for a scenic flight, and a kids zone! Sponsored by Woodland Sunrise Rotary Club. 10a-3p. Free
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE. Meetings providing support for multilingual & multicultural families including English learners adjusting to life in Davis. Open to anyone interested in sharing in the mission of our group. Meets every 1st & 3rd Friday. 10:15a–11:45a.