GALLERY 625. The work of local and regional photographers, including Woodland Camera Forum members, in an exhibition that highlights unique and unexpected perspectives of people, places, and things from around the world. Opening reception 4/7. Free
PENCE GALLERY. Moments in Time & Space is an exhibit featuring ceramic artists Claudia Tarantino, Daniel Alejandro Trejo & Bill Heiderich. Through May 12. Free
PENCE GALLERY. Wood’s captivating watercolor paintings are on display this spring. Wood portrays the dreamy interior world of women lost in thought or asleep, complete with stars, moons, and other signs of the cosmos. Free
PENCE GALLERY. Susan Brady’s landscapes are a hybrid of painting, collage, and photography. Originating with a digital image, her work builds upon the photograph by collaging layers of handmade papers, dye, and oil paint. 11:30a–5p. Free
THRU JUNE 18. UC DAVIS DESIGN MUSEUM. Annual exhibition highlighting the outstanding course work produced over the past year by senior undergraduate students. Free
SUPER OWL BREWING. An exploration of color through daily pastel drawings of fruits and vegetables, by artist Stephanie Way. May 16 through July 2. 12a–12p. Free
THRU JUNE 25. PENCE GALLERY. Artist Kathleen Gamper, Barbara Smithson, Raquel Cox, Marie-Therese Brown, Sophie Banspach, Allison Spreadborough & Teresa Steinbach-Garcia worked in different media, from oil & acrylic paint to watercolors. Each artist portrays a unique vision of a homeowner’s garden. Reception 06/09. Free
MULTIPLE VENUES: Pence Gallery & Odd Fellows Hall. Three days of incredible chamber music concerts, featuring artists from around the world who graduated from top music schools including Manhattan School of Music, New England Conservatory and Rice University. 5/26—5/28. Students: free, General: $20
EXPLORIT MUSEUM. Visit Explorit Rocks! an exhibit about rocks, fossils & crystals. A fun science activity or craft is included with admission every weekend. Enjoy a beautiful pollinator garden & the surrounding Mace Ranch Park. 10a–2p. Free for under 2 yrs/General $5
Hands-on art program. Experiment with all sorts of techniques & mediums. Exercises inspired by this season’s shows—Mike Henderson: Before the Fire, 1965-1985; the introspective abstractions of Loie Hollowell: Tick Tock Belly Clock; & the whimsical dogs in Roy De Forest: Habitats for Travelers. Sat & Sun, 12p–4p. Free
BLUE NOTE BREWERY, WOODLAND. A gifted blues musician with a bold, impassioned style. She plays slide guitar, piano & harmonica with flair. 2:30p–6:30p. Free
DAVIS CEMETERY. Musical prelude followed by opening remarks by Supervisor Jim Provenza, performances by the Davis Youth Choir and the Davis H.S. Madrigals, as well as words from keynote speaker, Sgt. Kurth Roggli. Hosted by the Davis Cemetery District & Davis Odd Fellows. 9:30a—11a. Free
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE. On Tuesday evenings in May, come learn European social dance with Niki Baccile. The series will culminate in a (mini) Grand Ball on June 16th. 6p—7p. Free
AVID READER. no-stress, safe space for romance aficionados, amateurs, and everyone in between. This month features Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors by Sonali Dev and Heartstone by Elle Katharine White. 8p–9:30p. Free
All levels / all ages dance-cardio party-yo! Join the happy, healthy bod squad! Zero judgment, 100% positive vibes. Nonmembers: One class $15 / Ten classes $100 (Stonegate Club members are eligible for a discount) YEAR-ROUND: 9:00AM Tuesdays @ Stonegate Club OUTDOOR CLASS 919 Lake Blvd....
STEPHENS DAVIS BRANCH LIBRARY. Mother Goose on the Loose is an award-winning early literacy program for toddlers (ages 2-3) & their grown-ups. It combines music, movement, rhymes & books to help young children develop language skills, social & emotional skills, general knowledge about the world & a love of learning. 11a–11:30a, Free
MANETTI SHREM. A public conversation featuring partnerships between artists & scientists who explore unconventional questions together. Groups share their creative work, system of collaboration & works in progress. 4:30p–6p. Free
ROCKNASIUM. Join the celebration, featuring gear demos by Black Diamond, craft fair, potluck food & drinks, and a massage pop-up. Day passes available for non-members. 6p—9:30p. Free
UC DAVIS WEST QUAD. A seasonal on-campus extension of the Davis Farmers Market designed to promote student health & locally produced & campus-grown food products. Fall & Spring quarters 11a–1:30p.
SPORK FOOD HUB. Weekly farm stand at the Cannery. Market items include: local produce from family farms, pasture raised pork, honey, jam and freshly milled flour. 2—6p
MANETTI SHREM. Presentation of a groundbreaking documentary urging us to rethink our relationship with wildfire. Followed by a panel discussion. 4:30p. Free
MANETTI SHREM MUSEUM. Special presentation of the groundbreaking documentary Elemental: Reimagine Wildfire, which urges us to rethink our relationship with wildfire. Welcome to all; light refreshments served. 4:30p—6:30p. Free
PENCE GALLERY. Drop-in, self-guided sessions with a nude model every 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month. Limited to 10 participants. Register online. 6:30p–9p. $22
MONDAVI CTR. Pete Nowlen, Director. Thoughtful works written for concert band & film. Performers include UCD community members, students & faculty members. 7p. $12–$24
WOODSTOCK’S. First pint is full price, but you get to keep the glass—& every pint after that night is 50% off for the night. Ask the bartenders when you arrive. 8p to close.
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
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
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
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
UC DAVIS CAMPUS. Travel the Davis Reflection Route at your own pace, with opportunities along the way for quiet contemplation & shared conversations at various reflection points along the way. See Davis Reflection Route online for map. Reflection points staffed 11a–2p. 8a–5p. Free
All levels / all ages dance-cardio party-yo! Join the happy, healthy bod squad! Zero judgment, 100% positive vibes. Nonmembers: One class $15 / Ten classes $100 (Stonegate Club members are eligible for a discount) YEAR-ROUND: 9:00AM Tuesdays @ Stonegate Club OUTDOOR CLASS 919 Lake Blvd....
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
STEVENS DAVIS BRANCH LIBRARY. Beginning the first Friday of each month, Friends of the Davis Library hosts a three day sale in the Blanchard Room. On Sundays fill a bag for $10. Fri 12p–7p, Sat 10a–5p, & Sun 10a–3p.
THE ARTERY. Exhibit featuring weaving and rag rugs by Lisa Erskine. Jerri Erskine-Zilbert displays handwoven creations and Blayney Breckenridge displays her clay art. 7p—9p. Free
GALLERY 625. Student showcase features a group exhibition of the WCC Kingsley Merit Scholarship finalists along with the work of students from the Woodland Community College art program. M-F, 8a—5p. Free
Folk musicians are invited to bring their acoustic instruments & play together informally during this jam session at Wyatt Deck. All skill-levels welcome. Noon-1p. 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.
SENIOR CENTER. Bring a friend & join every Friday in the Game Room to watch a free movie on a beautiful large screen TV, while enjoying light refreshments. Call or check the website for titles. 12:30p. Free
WYATT DECK. Tour of the Wyatt Deck & the Mary Waters Brown Garden. Hear about the plants, insects & other horticultural facts about the Arboretum! 1:10p–2p. Free
STEPHENS DAVIS BRANCH LIBRARY. Read to a therapy dog! For ages 5-12, in the Children’s Activity Room. Sign up for a 10-minute reading slot at the Children’s Desk on the afternoon of the program, no prior registration. 3p–4:30p.
ANN E. PITZER CENTER. Cris Froh, Director. Program includes Thierry De May: Table Music (1985), Mario Bertoncini: Tune (1965) for Amplified Cymbals & more. 4p–5p. Free
GALLERY 625. Opening reception for the Student Showcase, featuring a group exhibition of the WCC Kingsley Merit Scholarship finalists along with the work of students from the Woodland Community College art program. 5:30p—8p. Free
YOLO CAUSEWAY. Community Science event to raise bat awareness & assess trends in population & roost-use of the bats under the I-80 bridge. Sign up & volunteer! 7a–1p. Free
IN THE PARK. Paint watercolor trees in the park & learn to be kind to yourself with teacher Sofia de Pedegral Art Studio MFA UC Davis. For details call 530-922-7509. 9a–11a.
CITY OF DAVIS WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT. Monthly tours local wetlands appropriate for all levels of outdoor enthusiasts and birders. Driving tours on gravel roads with several stops & an occasional, optional short walk. Pets are not allowed. Registration req. 3p–5p. Sugg don $10
LAKE SOLANO PARK. Adopt a tree, explore plant & animal adaptations in a scavenger hunt. Enjoy educational activities & a volunteer stewardship opportunity at this drop-in event. No registration required! 9a–12p. Free
EXPLORIT MUSEUM. Visit Explorit Rocks! an exhibit about rocks, fossils & crystals. A fun science activity or craft is included with admission every weekend. Enjoy a beautiful pollinator garden & the surrounding Mace Ranch Park. 10a–2p. Free for under 2 yrs/General $5
ALL THINGS RIGHT & RELEVANT. Come find some new pieces! Right & Relevant is a non profit supporting 8 Yolo County mental health organizations. 11a–5:30p.
Hands-on art program. Experiment with all sorts of techniques & mediums. Exercises inspired by this season’s shows—Mike Henderson: Before the Fire, 1965-1985; the introspective abstractions of Loie Hollowell: Tick Tock Belly Clock; & the whimsical dogs in Roy De Forest: Habitats for Travelers. Sat & Sun, 12p–4p. Free
PENCE GALLERY. 2-day workshop guided by artist Franca Van Allen. Participants will experiment with gel plates, creating collages with a focus on composition, texture, and mark making. Working with oil pastels and wax-based crayons, students will also learn various resist and embossing techniques to create unique monoprints. 12p—4p. $160 Members, $170 Non-Members
CENTRAL PARK. Two-day event featuring music festival, bike ride party, skating with a live DJ, fun run, community fair, drag queens and more. Family-friendly. Free
AVID READER. Drag Story Hour is fun for the whole fam, filled with stories and activities. DHS captures the imagination and play of the gender fluidity of childhood and gives kids glamorous, positive, and unabashedly queer role models. 11a—12p. Free
CITY OF DAVIS WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT. In-person tours run rain or shine, except in the instances of flooding. Reservations are required. 9a–11a. Sugg don $10
EXPLORIT MUSEUM. Visit Explorit Rocks! an exhibit about rocks, fossils & crystals. A fun science activity or craft is included with admission every weekend. Enjoy a beautiful pollinator garden & the surrounding Mace Ranch Park. 10a–2p. Free for under 2 yrs/General $5
PENCE GALLERY. Learn a fun & easy alternative photographic technique using light sensitive chemicals. Expose prints of plants in the sun & process them in water. 10a–2p. $115–$125
PENCE GALLERY. n this introductory class led by Linda Clark Johnson you’ll learn all the basics of this fun and easy alternative photographic technique. 10a—2p. $115 Members, $125 Non-Members
UC DAVIS CONFERENCE CENTER. A family friendly Celebration of African American freedom with a vendor fair, music, performances, exhibits, raffles, food vendors & information tables. Meet with Black authors, join a meditation training, shop & more. 10a–5p. Free
CENTRAL PARK. Enjoy two amazing stages of entertainment featuring entertainers & several vendor booths, exhibits, cultural presentations, delicious food booths & many of your closest friends! 10a–5p. Free
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE. On Tuesday evenings in May, come learn European social dance with Niki Baccile. The series will culminate in a (mini) Grand Ball on June 16th. 6p—7p. Free
All levels / all ages dance-cardio party-yo! Join the happy, healthy bod squad! Zero judgment, 100% positive vibes. Nonmembers: One class $15 / Ten classes $100 (Stonegate Club members are eligible for a discount) YEAR-ROUND: 9:00AM Tuesdays @ Stonegate Club OUTDOOR CLASS 919 Lake Blvd....
STEPHENS DAVIS BRANCH LIBRARY. Mother Goose on the Loose is an award-winning early literacy program for toddlers (ages 2-3) & their grown-ups. It combines music, movement, rhymes & books to help young children develop language skills, social & emotional skills, general knowledge about the world & a love of learning. 11a–11:30a, Free
MONDAVI CTR. Otto Lee, director. Jazz “Big Bands” performance includes songs from the Great American Songbook, contemporary works & student vocalists. 7p. $12–$24
NATIVE PLANT NURSERY, WINTERS. Volunteer & learn about the amazing plants of Putah Creek & meet like minded people! Every Weds. Register online. 9a–12p. Free
UC DAVIS WEST QUAD. A seasonal on-campus extension of the Davis Farmers Market designed to promote student health & locally produced & campus-grown food products. Fall & Spring quarters 11a–1:30p.
SPORK FOOD HUB. Weekly farm stand at the Cannery. Market items include: local produce from family farms, pasture raised pork, honey, jam and freshly milled flour. 2—6p
MONDAVI CTR. A vibrant contemporary musical that explores romance in all forms. Directed by Broadway veteran Mindy Cooper with music direction by Graham Sobelman. Weds, Thurs, Fri 7p. Sat 2p. $5–$15
WOODSTOCK’S. First pint is full price, but you get to keep the glass—& every pint after that night is 50% off for the night. Ask the bartenders when you arrive. 8p to close.
MANETTI SHREM. UC Davis graduate students in Art History, Art Studio, Creative Writing, Design, English, History and Performance Studies present their work. 11a—6p. Free
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
VETERAN’S MEMORIAL. A student-organized event showing local creative film pieces. Films are about 5 minutes long & rated PG-13. Community, family & friends are invited. 6:30p–9p. $4 online, $8 door
All levels / all ages dance-cardio party-yo! Join the happy, healthy bod squad! Zero judgment, 100% positive vibes. Nonmembers: One class $15 / Ten classes $100 (Stonegate Club members are eligible for a discount) YEAR-ROUND: 9:00AM Tuesdays @ Stonegate Club OUTDOOR CLASS 919 Lake Blvd....
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
MANETTI SHREM. UC Davis graduate students in the Arts & Humanities present their work. Presentation of awards including the LeShelle & Gary May Art Purchase Prize. 6p–9p. Free
MONDAVI CTR. A vibrant contemporary musical that explores romance in all forms. Directed by Broadway veteran Mindy Cooper with music direction by Graham Sobelman. Weds, Thurs, Fri 7p. Sat 2p. $5–$15
MONDAVI CTR. Erik Peregrine, director. A diverse choral repertoire representative of our choral traditions of the past, our present, as well as new & developing traditions. University Chorus, Chamber Singers & Early Vocal Ensemble. 7p. $12–$24
EMERSON JR HS. Davis Grad Night is a sober, all-night party for DJUSD graduating seniors. Graduates will spend the night enjoying music, dancing, special entertainment, food galore and a huge raffle. 9:30p—5a. Free
VARIOUS LOCATIONS. Join neighbors along Davis’ free, self-guided art gallery walking tour. Enjoy receptions, meet the artists and see new art exhibits. 6p—9p. Free
THE ARTERY. Off the Floor and on the Wall Handwoven Creations and Artistic Expressions by Lisa M. Erskine, MFA, features rag rugs, double weaves and other woven textiles. Joined by Jerri Erskine-Zilbert showing handwoven creations and Blayney Breckenridge with clay art. 7p—9. Free
MANETTI SHREM. UC Davis graduate students in Art History, Art Studio, Creative Writing, Design, English, History and Performance Studies present their work. 11a—6p. Free
SENIOR CENTER. Bring a friend & join every Friday in the Game Room to watch a free movie on a beautiful large screen TV, while enjoying light refreshments. Call or check the website for titles. 12:30p. Free
MANETTI SHREM. UC Davis Art History master’s degree candidates present their thesis work. Lectures followed by awards & light reception. 2:30p–6p. Free
STEPHENS DAVIS BRANCH LIBRARY. Read to a therapy dog! For ages 5-12, in the Children’s Activity Room. Sign up for a 10-minute reading slot at the Children’s Desk on the afternoon of the program, no prior registration. 3p–4:30p.
MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. The Davis Art Studio Tour has been revived by a small group of local Davis artists. Visit davisast.com for maps and and more information. 10a—5p. Free
PEREGRINE SCHOOL. Interactive concert with Persian multi-instrumentalist Nariman Assadi and the Nariman Percussion Group. Assadi will discuss Iranian music focusing on rhythms and introduce the Daf, Tombak, Dayereh drums. 10a—12p.
CAPAY OPEN SPACE PARK. Enjoy an expert-led nature walk, Yolo County Library Storytime and make music with Cascada de Flores. Sign up for the Summer Reading Challenge & receive a free book. 9a—12p. Free
IN THE PARK. Paint watercolor trees in the park & learn to be kind to yourself with teacher Sofia de Pedegral Art Studio MFA UC Davis. For details call 530-922-7509. 9a–11a.
YOLO BYPASS. Monthly tours local wetlands appropriate for all levels of outdoor enthusiasts and birders. Driving tours on gravel roads with several stops & an occasional, optional short walk. Pets are not allowed. Registration req. 9a–12p. Sugg don $10
EXPLORIT MUSEUM. Visit Explorit Rocks! an exhibit about rocks, fossils & crystals. A fun science activity or craft is included with admission every weekend. Enjoy a beautiful pollinator garden & the surrounding Mace Ranch Park. 10a–2p. Free for under 2 yrs/General $5
CAPAY VALLEY LAVENDER FARM. One mile tour exploring lavender varieties, planting, harvesting & drying. Enjoy freshly baked lavender scones. Free for children under 8. 10a–11a. $10
MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. The Davis Art Studio Tour has been revived by a small group of local Davis artists. Visit davisast.com for maps and and more information. 10a—5p. Free
PARK WINTERS INN. After your workout, enjoy picking your own fresh flower bouquet at our farm to take home with you. Tea & water provided. 8:30a–11:30a. $65
EXPLORIT MUSEUM. Visit Explorit Rocks! an exhibit about rocks, fossils & crystals. A fun science activity or craft is included with admission every weekend. Enjoy a beautiful pollinator garden & the surrounding Mace Ranch Park. 10a–2p. Free for under 2 yrs/General $5
Hands-on art program. Experiment with all sorts of techniques & mediums. Exercises inspired by this season’s shows—Mike Henderson: Before the Fire, 1965-1985; the introspective abstractions of Loie Hollowell: Tick Tock Belly Clock; & the whimsical dogs in Roy De Forest: Habitats for Travelers. Sat & Sun, 12p–4p. Free
FERNS PARK, Woodland. Woodland Area Roller Derby needs your help. “The Cage” tennis courts in Woodland are being reconditioned and turned into futsal courts, and skate sports like roller derby and hockey will no longer be allowed to utilize the space. A show of support for skate sport is planned for the City’s meeting on the issue June 12. 6p—7p. Free
AGGIE SOCCER FIELD. UC Davis WSOC Youth Camps are open to girls and boys ages 5-12. The emphasis of our youth camp will focus on developing fundamental soccer skills in a FUN environment under the guidance of our current UC Davis WSOC players and coaches. 9a—1p. $215
MANETTI SHREM. UC Davis graduate students in Art History, Art Studio, Creative Writing, Design, English, History and Performance Studies present their work. 11a—6p. Free
IMAGINING AMERICA. The Hypha Collective invites you to join for an art-making activity as they assemble a community-sourced fermented quilt, using materials made with community members over the last six months. Refreshments provided. 5p—7p. Free
All levels / all ages dance-cardio party-yo! Join the happy, healthy bod squad! Zero judgment, 100% positive vibes. Nonmembers: One class $15 / Ten classes $100 (Stonegate Club members are eligible for a discount) YEAR-ROUND: 9:00AM Tuesdays @ Stonegate Club OUTDOOR CLASS 919 Lake Blvd....
AGGIE SOCCER FIELD. UC Davis WSOC Youth Camps are open to girls and boys ages 5-12. The emphasis of our youth camp will focus on developing fundamental soccer skills in a FUN environment under the guidance of our current UC Davis WSOC players and coaches. 9a—1p. $215
STEPHENS DAVIS BRANCH LIBRARY. Mother Goose on the Loose is an award-winning early literacy program for toddlers (ages 2-3) & their grown-ups. It combines music, movement, rhymes & books to help young children develop language skills, social & emotional skills, general knowledge about the world & a love of learning. 11a–11:30a, Free
COMMINUTY PARK. Thriving in Graduate School is a UC Davis program. This fair aims to facilitate resources available to international students, techniques for coping with anxiety and stress and tools to improve well-being. 11a—1p. Free
WATERMELON MUSIC. Presents a summer show with Caasi, Nano, Lil Jube, Jerm Deezy, hersadhero, Kflop, Dead, & Killa Amaru. 7p–9:30p. Free with RSVP online // $10 at the door.
NATIVE PLANT NURSERY, WINTERS. Volunteer & learn about the amazing plants of Putah Creek & meet like minded people! Every Weds. Register online. 9a–12p. Free
AGGIE SOCCER FIELD. UC Davis WSOC Youth Camps are open to girls and boys ages 5-12. The emphasis of our youth camp will focus on developing fundamental soccer skills in a FUN environment under the guidance of our current UC Davis WSOC players and coaches. 9a—1p. $215
UC DAVIS WEST QUAD. A seasonal on-campus extension of the Davis Farmers Market designed to promote student health & locally produced & campus-grown food products. Fall & Spring quarters 11a–1:30p.
SPORK FOOD HUB. Weekly farm stand at the Cannery. Market items include: local produce from family farms, pasture raised pork, honey, jam and freshly milled flour. 2—6p
CENTRAL PARK. Last gathering of the Mexican Graduate Student Association board members this year. Group will welcome new nominees, and enjoy food, music and drinks. 5p—8p. Free
PENCE GALLERY. Drop-in, self-guided sessions with a nude model every 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month. Limited to 10 participants. Register online. 6:30p–9p. $22
WOODSTOCK’S. First pint is full price, but you get to keep the glass—& every pint after that night is 50% off for the night. Ask the bartenders when you arrive. 8p to close.
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
All levels / all ages dance-cardio party-yo! Join the happy, healthy bod squad! Zero judgment, 100% positive vibes. Nonmembers: One class $15 / Ten classes $100 (Stonegate Club members are eligible for a discount) YEAR-ROUND: 9:00AM Tuesdays @ Stonegate Club OUTDOOR CLASS 919 Lake Blvd....
AGGIE SOCCER FIELD. UC Davis WSOC Youth Camps are open to girls and boys ages 5-12. The emphasis of our youth camp will focus on developing fundamental soccer skills in a FUN environment under the guidance of our current UC Davis WSOC players and coaches. 9a—1p. $215
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
MANETTI SHREM. UC Davis graduate students in Art History, Art Studio, Creative Writing, Design, English, History and Performance Studies present their work. 11a—6p. Free
DAVIS BIKE COLLECTIVE. A focused workshop on a select part of the bike. Intended for people interested in learning the finer details of the bicycle’s mechanical systems. 5p–7p. Free
STEPHENS BRANCH LIBRARY. The goal of this group is to help women with diagnosed or suspected ADHD to support one another. A safe space to share insights, support & camaraderie. 6:30p–8p. Free
PENCE GALLERY. For those looking to get their spring cleaning done and for those looking to find trinkets and treasures to love. All proceeds from this sale, which takes place at the gallery, support the Pence’s exhibits and education programs. Donations welcome June 12-15 and receive tax donation form. 11:30a—4:30p (3p on final day).
WOODLAND OPERA HOUSE. This energetic musical follows Percy Jackson, a 12-year-old boy who newly discovers that he is a demigod. This show is fast paced and an exciting adventure for all. PG: language and battle scenes. Fri 7:30p, Sat-Sun 2p. $7-20
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE. A night filled with European social dancing, inspired by the lively Bal Trad (Grand Bal) in France. Dances will be taught throughout the evening; ticket includes light refreshments. Kids 12 and younger get in free. 6p—8:30p. $10
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.
MANETTI SHREM. UC Davis graduate students in Art History, Art Studio, Creative Writing, Design, English, History and Performance Studies present their work. 11a—6p. Free
PENCE GALLERY. All proceeds support the Pence’s exhibits & education programs. Donate jewelry, clothing, art, small furniture, collectibles, rugs, vintage items & more from 06/12–06/15. Closes 3p on the last day. 11:30a–4:30p. Free
SENIOR CENTER. Bring a friend & join every Friday in the Game Room to watch a free movie on a beautiful large screen TV, while enjoying light refreshments. Call or check the website for titles. 12:30p. Free
STEPHENS DAVIS BRANCH LIBRARY. Read to a therapy dog! For ages 5-12, in the Children’s Activity Room. Sign up for a 10-minute reading slot at the Children’s Desk on the afternoon of the program, no prior registration. 3p–4:30p.
DOWNTOWN DAVIS. A three day multi-venue multi-genre live music event showcasing local, regional & touring artists – all to benefit local arts nonprofits. Open to all ages. Children under 12 admitted free. 5p. $30–50
GREAT BEAR VINEYARDS. Celebrate your grad with our farm to fork dinner! Enjoy fresh fruits & vegetables from our gardens paired with delicious wines. 5p–8p. $45–$55
WOODLAND OPERA HOUSE. Tom and Meg Stallard present a Young Adult Performers production, The Lightning Thief, The Percy Jackson Musical. From the best-selling book and with an original rock score, this show is fast paced and an exciting adventure for all! PG: language and battle scenes. Fri 7:30p, Sat & Sun 2p. $7—20
WOODLAND OPERA HOUSE. This energetic musical follows Percy Jackson, a 12-year-old boy who newly discovers that he is a demigod. This show is fast paced and an exciting adventure for all. PG: language and battle scenes. Fri 7:30p, Sat-Sun 2p. $7-20
EXPLORIT MUSEUM. Visit Explorit Rocks! an exhibit about rocks, fossils & crystals. A fun science activity or craft is included with admission every weekend. Enjoy a beautiful pollinator garden & the surrounding Mace Ranch Park. 10a–2p. Free for under 2 yrs/General $5
VILLAGE HOMES Community Ctr. An ecstatic dance inspired, intentional, playful, joyful, free-form, all ages, substance-free, daytime dance party. We gather monthly for a journey of music, movement, and mindfulness. 11a—1:30p. $10-15
PENCE GALLERY. All proceeds support the Pence’s exhibits & education programs. Donate jewelry, clothing, art, small furniture, collectibles, rugs, vintage items & more from 06/12–06/15. Closes 3p on the last day. 11:30a–4:30p. Free
Hands-on art program. Experiment with all sorts of techniques & mediums. Exercises inspired by this season’s shows—Mike Henderson: Before the Fire, 1965-1985; the introspective abstractions of Loie Hollowell: Tick Tock Belly Clock; & the whimsical dogs in Roy De Forest: Habitats for Travelers. Sat & Sun, 12p–4p. Free
WOODLAND OPERA HOUSE. Tom and Meg Stallard present a Young Adult Performers production, The Lightning Thief, The Percy Jackson Musical. From the best-selling book and with an original rock score, this show is fast paced and an exciting adventure for all! PG: language and battle scenes. Fri 7:30p, Sat & Sun 2p. $7—20
DAVIS CARDS & GAMES. A beginner friendly group where parents & kids can play other families for fun D&D one-shots & mini-campaigns. One ticket covers a parent & child. 3p–6p. $20
DOWNTOWN DAVIS. A three day multi-venue multi-genre live music event showcasing local, regional & touring artists – all to benefit local arts nonprofits. Open to all ages. Children under 12 admitted free. 5p. $30–50
GREAT BEAR VINEYARDS. Celebrate your grad with our farm to fork dinner! Enjoy fresh fruits & vegetables from our gardens paired with delicious wines. 5p–8p. $45–$55
WOODLAND OPERA HOUSE. This energetic musical follows Percy Jackson, a 12-year-old boy who newly discovers that he is a demigod. This show is fast paced and an exciting adventure for all. PG: language and battle scenes. Fri 7:30p, Sat-Sun 2p. $7-20
DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. Join world-renowned yoga master, Balakhilya das, to experience the benefits of Kirtan (call & response chanting) and learn the secret to lasting spiritual happiness. A delicious vegan meal also served. 5p—8p. Donations welcome
YOLO BYPASS. Monthly tours local wetlands appropriate for all levels of outdoor enthusiasts and birders. Driving tours on gravel roads with several stops & an occasional, optional short walk. Pets are not allowed. Registration req. 9a–12p. Sugg don $10
EXPLORIT MUSEUM. Visit Explorit Rocks! an exhibit about rocks, fossils & crystals. A fun science activity or craft is included with admission every weekend. Enjoy a beautiful pollinator garden & the surrounding Mace Ranch Park. 10a–2p. Free for under 2 yrs/General $5
PENCE GALLERY. All proceeds support the Pence’s exhibits & education programs. Donate jewelry, clothing, art, small furniture, collectibles, rugs, vintage items & more from 06/12–06/15. Closes 3p on the last day. 11:30a–4:30p. Free
Hands-on art program. Experiment with all sorts of techniques & mediums. Exercises inspired by this season’s shows—Mike Henderson: Before the Fire, 1965-1985; the introspective abstractions of Loie Hollowell: Tick Tock Belly Clock; & the whimsical dogs in Roy De Forest: Habitats for Travelers. Sat & Sun, 12p–4p. Free
WOODLAND OPERA HOUSE. Tom and Meg Stallard present a Young Adult Performers production, The Lightning Thief, The Percy Jackson Musical. From the best-selling book and with an original rock score, this show is fast paced and an exciting adventure for all! PG: language and battle scenes. Fri 7:30p, Sat & Sun 2p. $7—20
HICKEY GYM. UC Davis volleyball camp for young athletes ages 7–14 (2nd–8th grade) focusing on fundamental skills. Meals not included. Check-in on 6/19 begins at 8:30a. 9a–4p. $315
MANETTI SHREM. UC Davis graduate students in Art History, Art Studio, Creative Writing, Design, English, History and Performance Studies present their work. 11a—6p. Free
PENCE GALLERY. All proceeds support the Pence’s exhibits & education programs. Donate jewelry, clothing, art, small furniture, collectibles, rugs, vintage items & more from 06/12–06/15. Closes 3p on the last day. 11:30a–4:30p. Free
GREAT BEAR VINEYARD. Live music by the Vivian Lee Jazz Band, Soul Ona Roll food truck on site serving New Orleans style food, plus wine tastings & more. 5p—8p.
All levels / all ages dance-cardio party-yo! Join the happy, healthy bod squad! Zero judgment, 100% positive vibes. Nonmembers: One class $15 / Ten classes $100 (Stonegate Club members are eligible for a discount) YEAR-ROUND: 9:00AM Tuesdays @ Stonegate Club OUTDOOR CLASS 919 Lake Blvd....
STEPHENS DAVIS BRANCH LIBRARY. Mother Goose on the Loose is an award-winning early literacy program for toddlers (ages 2-3) & their grown-ups. It combines music, movement, rhymes & books to help young children develop language skills, social & emotional skills, general knowledge about the world & a love of learning. 11a–11:30a, Free
AVID READER. K. X. Song, author of young adult novel An Echo in the City, will speak at the Avid Reader. Song is a diaspora writer with roots in Hong Kong and Shanghai, and currently resides in the Bay Area. 6p—7p. Free
NATIVE PLANT NURSERY, WINTERS. Volunteer & learn about the amazing plants of Putah Creek & meet like minded people! Every Weds. Register online. 9a–12p. Free
SPORK FOOD HUB. Weekly farm stand at the Cannery. Market items include: local produce from family farms, pasture raised pork, honey, jam and freshly milled flour. 2—6p
WOODSTOCK’S. First pint is full price, but you get to keep the glass—& every pint after that night is 50% off for the night. Ask the bartenders when you arrive. 8p to close.
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
BRUNELLE PERFORMANCE HALL. Applegate Dance Company’s 30th Anniversary Celebration Performance presents nine dances of varying lengths and dance styles. The evening will culminate in a time travel steampunk dance choreographed by Lisa Applegate-Zimanyi to fly the audience through the 30 years of Applegate Dance Company. 7p—9p. $20
All levels / all ages dance-cardio party-yo! Join the happy, healthy bod squad! Zero judgment, 100% positive vibes. Nonmembers: One class $15 / Ten classes $100 (Stonegate Club members are eligible for a discount) YEAR-ROUND: 9:00AM Tuesdays @ Stonegate Club OUTDOOR CLASS 919 Lake Blvd....
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
MANETTI SHREM. UC Davis graduate students in Art History, Art Studio, Creative Writing, Design, English, History and Performance Studies present their work. 11a—6p. Free
SUDWERK BREWING CO. On the fourth Thursday of every month CAAA, APFA and SAA members get 15% off food, beer & merchandise purchases for in person dining or takeout. 5:30p–7:30p.
ESTHER’S PARK. Outdoor events addressing the past, present & future of sustainable agriculture, with a focus on African American farmers & visionaries. Enjoy screenings of popular films, servings of imaginative refreshments & engaging guests. Free
WOODLAND OPERA HOUSE. This energetic musical follows Percy Jackson, a 12-year-old boy who newly discovers that he is a demigod. This show is fast paced and an exciting adventure for all. PG: language and battle scenes. Fri 7:30p, Sat-Sun 2p. $7-20
BRUNELLE PERFORMANCE HALL. Applegate Dance Company’s 30th Anniversary Celebration Performance presents nine dances of varying lengths and dance styles. The evening will culminate in a time travel steampunk dance choreographed by Lisa Applegate-Zimanyi to fly the audience through the 30 years of Applegate Dance Company. 7p—9p. $20
MANETTI SHREM. UC Davis graduate students in Art History, Art Studio, Creative Writing, Design, English, History and Performance Studies present their work. 11a—6p. Free
SENIOR CENTER. Bring a friend & join every Friday in the Game Room to watch a free movie on a beautiful large screen TV, while enjoying light refreshments. Call or check the website for titles. 12:30p. Free
STEPHENS DAVIS BRANCH LIBRARY. Read to a therapy dog! For ages 5-12, in the Children’s Activity Room. Sign up for a 10-minute reading slot at the Children’s Desk on the afternoon of the program, no prior registration. 3p–4:30p.
DOWNTOWN WINTERS. Bring the whole family to enjoy live music & good eats as restaurants along Main Street will be serving delicious food. Fourth Fridays through September. 6p–10p. Free
RICHARD BRUNELLE PERFORMANCE HALL. A collection of nine amazing dances performed by the students of Applegate Dance Company & Studio. Thurs & Fri 7p. Sat 6:30p. Sun 2p. $20.50
DMTC. The tale of the unjustly exiled barber who returns to 19th century London seeking revenge against the judge who framed him. Underwritten by Sharon Joyce, Directed by Steve Isaacson, Musical direction by Kyle Jackson. Rec. age: 13+. Fri-Sat 7:30p, Sun 2p. $20
DMTC. An infamous tale, Sweeney Todd, an unjustly exiled barber, returns to nineteenth century London, seeking vengeance against the lecherous judge who framed him & ravaged his young wife. Recommended for ages 11 & up. Fri & Sat 7:30p. Sun 2p. $10–$18
ESTHER’S PARK. Outdoor events addressing the past, present & future of sustainable agriculture, with a focus on African American farmers & visionaries. Enjoy screenings of popular films, servings of imaginative refreshments & engaging guests. Free
WOODLAND OPERA HOUSE. This energetic musical follows Percy Jackson, a 12-year-old boy who newly discovers that he is a demigod. This show is fast paced and an exciting adventure for all. PG: language and battle scenes. Fri 7:30p, Sat-Sun 2p. $7-20
BRUNELLE PERFORMANCE HALL. Applegate Dance Company’s 30th Anniversary Celebration Performance presents nine dances of varying lengths and dance styles. The evening will culminate in a time travel steampunk dance choreographed by Lisa Applegate-Zimanyi to fly the audience through the 30 years of Applegate Dance Company. 7p—9p. $20
IN THE PARK. Paint watercolor trees in the park & learn to be kind to yourself with teacher Sofia de Pedegral Art Studio MFA UC Davis. For details call 530-922-7509. 9a–11a.
MEMORIAL GROVE. Join Tree Davis for volunteer tree care and mulching of the recently installed Climate Ready Landscapes. Bring water & sun protection. Register online. 9a—12p. Free
214 DIABLO AVE. Craft supply sale benefitting Soroptimist International of Greater Davis in their work to support programs for women and children. 9a—1p.
EXPLORIT MUSEUM. Visit Explorit Rocks! an exhibit about rocks, fossils & crystals. A fun science activity or craft is included with admission every weekend. Enjoy a beautiful pollinator garden & the surrounding Mace Ranch Park. 10a–2p. Free for under 2 yrs/General $5
Hands-on art program. Experiment with all sorts of techniques & mediums. Exercises inspired by this season’s shows—Mike Henderson: Before the Fire, 1965-1985; the introspective abstractions of Loie Hollowell: Tick Tock Belly Clock; & the whimsical dogs in Roy De Forest: Habitats for Travelers. Sat & Sun, 12p–4p. Free
DAVIS CARDS & GAMES. Ages 9–15 welcome for a Dungeons & Dragons tournament. 12p–2p. $10
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STEPHENS BRANCH LIBRARY. Ignite your writing skills & meet other writers as published author Susan Wooldridge introduces tools, resources, prompts & ideas to foster a creative writing practice. 12:30p–4p. Free
WOODLAND OPERA HOUSE. Tom and Meg Stallard present a Young Adult Performers production, The Lightning Thief, The Percy Jackson Musical. From the best-selling book and with an original rock score, this show is fast paced and an exciting adventure for all! PG: language and battle scenes. Fri 7:30p, Sat & Sun 2p. $7—20
DAVIS CARDS & GAMES. A beginner friendly group where parents & kids can play other families for fun D&D one-shots & mini-campaigns. One ticket covers a parent & child. 3p–6p. $20
ROBIN’S NEST. California-based acoustic trio that blurs the lines between genres & fuses an infectious blend of Roots & World Music Rockadelia. Reservations needed. Bring your own drinks & chairs. Band begins 6:30p. 5:30p–9:30p. $20
ESTHER’S PARK. Outdoor events addressing the past, present & future of sustainable agriculture, with a focus on African American farmers & visionaries. Enjoy screenings of popular films, servings of imaginative refreshments & engaging guests. Free
WOODLAND OPERA HOUSE. This energetic musical follows Percy Jackson, a 12-year-old boy who newly discovers that he is a demigod. This show is fast paced and an exciting adventure for all. PG: language and battle scenes. Fri 7:30p, Sat-Sun 2p. $7-20
BRUNELLE PERFORMANCE HALL. Applegate Dance Company’s 30th Anniversary Celebration Performance presents nine dances of varying lengths and dance styles. The evening will culminate in a time travel steampunk dance choreographed by Lisa Applegate-Zimanyi to fly the audience through the 30 years of Applegate Dance Company. 7p—9p. $20
EXPLORIT MUSEUM. Visit Explorit Rocks! an exhibit about rocks, fossils & crystals. A fun science activity or craft is included with admission every weekend. Enjoy a beautiful pollinator garden & the surrounding Mace Ranch Park. 10a–2p. Free for under 2 yrs/General $5
Hands-on art program. Experiment with all sorts of techniques & mediums. Exercises inspired by this season’s shows—Mike Henderson: Before the Fire, 1965-1985; the introspective abstractions of Loie Hollowell: Tick Tock Belly Clock; & the whimsical dogs in Roy De Forest: Habitats for Travelers. Sat & Sun, 12p–4p. Free
GREAT BEAR VINEYARDS. Mixed media art class led by two teachers. Create a painting based on the beautiful sunflowers of Yolo County and enjoy a glass of wine.
DMTC. The tale of the unjustly exiled barber who returns to 19th century London seeking revenge against the judge who framed him. Underwritten by Sharon Joyce, Directed by Steve Isaacson, Musical direction by Kyle Jackson. Rec. age: 13+. Fri-Sat 7:30p, Sun 2p. $20
DMTC. An infamous tale, Sweeney Todd, an unjustly exiled barber, returns to nineteenth century London, seeking vengeance against the lecherous judge who framed him & ravaged his young wife. Recommended for ages 11 & up. Fri & Sat 7:30p. Sun 2p. $10–$18
WOODLAND OPERA HOUSE. Tom and Meg Stallard present a Young Adult Performers production, The Lightning Thief, The Percy Jackson Musical. From the best-selling book and with an original rock score, this show is fast paced and an exciting adventure for all! PG: language and battle scenes. Fri 7:30p, Sat & Sun 2p. $7—20
PENCE GALLERY. Sayako Dairiki approaches painting with a focus on mindfulness. Following her adoption of sashiko, or visible mending to fix holes in several of her garments and blankets, Sayako began to echo the stitching pattern on canvas. Free
All levels / all ages dance-cardio party-yo! Join the happy, healthy bod squad! Zero judgment, 100% positive vibes. Nonmembers: One class $15 / Ten classes $100 (Stonegate Club members are eligible for a discount) YEAR-ROUND: 9:00AM Tuesdays @ Stonegate Club OUTDOOR CLASS 919 Lake Blvd....
STEPHENS DAVIS BRANCH LIBRARY. Mother Goose on the Loose is an award-winning early literacy program for toddlers (ages 2-3) & their grown-ups. It combines music, movement, rhymes & books to help young children develop language skills, social & emotional skills, general knowledge about the world & a love of learning. 11a–11:30a, Free
PENCE GALLERY. Six-part watercolor painting class with artist Misuk Goltz. Students will learn how to choose inspiring subjects, along with techniques to create specific textures, colors, and values, to help bring your painting to a new level. Tuesdays, June 27—Aug 8. Register in advance. 11a—1p. $180 members, $190 nonmembers
VILLAGE HOMES COMMUNITY CTR. Jim Fowler will play guitar and sing selections. Open mic from 7:15—8:15p; featured performance from 8:30—9p. 7:15—9p. Free
STAMBUSKY STUDIOS. Release, recharge & recenter by gifting yourself 90 minutes of intuitive, inspired, mindful movement with a welcoming local community. Discover the special alchemy that occurs at the intersection of mindfulness, movement & music. No dance experience is needed. All are welcome. Guided by Teresa Hooker, PsyD. 4th Tuesdays, 7:30p–9p. Don/$20
NATIVE PLANT NURSERY, WINTERS. Volunteer & learn about the amazing plants of Putah Creek & meet like minded people! Every Weds. Register online. 9a–12p. Free
SPORK FOOD HUB. Weekly farm stand at the Cannery. Market items include: local produce from family farms, pasture raised pork, honey, jam and freshly milled flour. 2—6p
PENCE GALLERY. Drop-in, self-guided sessions with a nude model every 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month. Limited to 10 participants. Register online. 6:30p–9p. $22
WOODSTOCK’S. First pint is full price, but you get to keep the glass—& every pint after that night is 50% off for the night. Ask the bartenders when you arrive. 8p to close.
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
AVID READER. Meet local autistic author Fallon O’Neill, who has just published his fourth novel Geist Allegro with World Castle Publishing. O’Neill is an engaging speaker who primarily writes his books at local pubs and restaurants; He’ll read excerpts from his newest novel. 6:30p—7:30p. Free
All levels / all ages dance-cardio party-yo! Join the happy, healthy bod squad! Zero judgment, 100% positive vibes. Nonmembers: One class $15 / Ten classes $100 (Stonegate Club members are eligible for a discount) YEAR-ROUND: 9:00AM Tuesdays @ Stonegate Club OUTDOOR CLASS 919 Lake Blvd....
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
SENIOR CENTER. Bring a friend & join every Friday in the Game Room to watch a free movie on a beautiful large screen TV, while enjoying light refreshments. Call or check the website for titles. 12:30p. Free
STEPHENS DAVIS BRANCH LIBRARY. Read to a therapy dog! For ages 5-12, in the Children’s Activity Room. Sign up for a 10-minute reading slot at the Children’s Desk on the afternoon of the program, no prior registration. 3p–4:30p.
DMTC. The tale of the unjustly exiled barber who returns to 19th century London seeking revenge against the judge who framed him. Underwritten by Sharon Joyce, Directed by Steve Isaacson, Musical direction by Kyle Jackson. Rec. age: 13+. Fri-Sat 7:30p, Sun 2p. $20
DMTC. An infamous tale, Sweeney Todd, an unjustly exiled barber, returns to nineteenth century London, seeking vengeance against the lecherous judge who framed him & ravaged his young wife. Recommended for ages 11 & up. Fri & Sat 7:30p. Sun 2p. $10–$18
EXPLORIT MUSEUM. Visit Explorit Rocks! an exhibit about rocks, fossils & crystals. A fun science activity or craft is included with admission every weekend. Enjoy a beautiful pollinator garden & the surrounding Mace Ranch Park. 10a–2p. Free for under 2 yrs/General $5
DAVIS CARDS & GAMES. A beginner friendly group where parents & kids can play other families for fun D&D one-shots & mini-campaigns. One ticket covers a parent & child. 3p–6p. $20
ROBIN’S NEST. a husband & wife folk-rock pairing with a full band sound. Reservations needed. Bring your own drinks & chairs. Band begins 6:30p. 5:30p–9:30p. $20
DAVIS CARDS & GAMES. Battle other puzzle teams to complete a 500-piece puzzle in three hours or less. First place team wins a $50 gift cards! 6–9p. $15
THREE MILE BREWING. Summer Music Series features a different band each Saturday night in the Three Mile Courtyard off G Street. Click for dates & artists. 7p—10p. Free
DMTC. The tale of the unjustly exiled barber who returns to 19th century London seeking revenge against the judge who framed him. Underwritten by Sharon Joyce, Directed by Steve Isaacson, Musical direction by Kyle Jackson. Rec. age: 13+. Fri-Sat 7:30p, Sun 2p. $20
DMTC. An infamous tale, Sweeney Todd, an unjustly exiled barber, returns to nineteenth century London, seeking vengeance against the lecherous judge who framed him & ravaged his young wife. Recommended for ages 11 & up. Fri & Sat 7:30p. Sun 2p. $10–$18