ONLINE. Armed with cutting-edge research, humor, and a wealth of life experience, Jessica will discuss material from both of her books, The Gift of Failure and The Addiction Inoculation. Register online to attend. 7p—8:30p. 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
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ONLINE. Armed with cutting-edge research, humor, and a wealth of life experience, Jessica will discuss material from both of her books, The Gift of Failure and The Addiction Inoculation. Register online to attend. 7p—8:30p. Free
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AVID READER. Join us to hear local author Lisa Montanaro discuss her debut novel, Everything We Thought Was True. Lisa Montanaro is part no-nonsense Italian American New Yorker and part sunny Californian. She has a unique background as a performer, teacher of deaf students, lawyer, coach, speaker, and author. Everything We Thought Was True is her debut novel. 6p—7p. Free
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DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.” The well known Serenity Prayer was written by America’s last public theologian, Reinhold Niebuhr. Please join Pastor Wes in the DCC Library for three Sundays starting February 2 for a discussion of Niebuhr’s most influential book, Moral Man and Immoral Society: A Study in Ethics and Politics. Mentioned in MLK’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” and claimed by politicians from both the right and the left, this book has helped shape public policy since 1932, when it was written. 11:30a—1p. Free
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AVID READER. Join us to hear from Liese Greensfelder as she discusses her memoir, Accidental Shepherd. Liese Greensfelder is a freelance writer focusing on medicine, biology, and agriculture. She has worked as a farm advisor for the University of California Cooperative Extension and as a science writer for UC San Francisco and UC Berkeley, and she initiated an agricultural development project in the Guatemalan highlands. 6p—7p. Free
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DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.” The well known Serenity Prayer was written by America’s last public theologian, Reinhold Niebuhr. Please join Pastor Wes in the DCC Library for three Sundays starting February 2 for a discussion of Niebuhr’s most influential book, Moral Man and Immoral Society: A Study in Ethics and Politics. Mentioned in MLK’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” and claimed by politicians from both the right and the left, this book has helped shape public policy since 1932, when it was written. 11:30a—1p. Free
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This popular event, featuring actors reading works by writers from Davis and beyond, kicks off its 11th season with a new location (Sudwerk) and a new time (second Sundays, 4-6 pm). Beer and wine available for purchase on tap, featuring emcee Dr. Andy Jones. To...
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This popular event, featuring actors reading works by writers from Davis and beyond, kicks off its 11th season with a new location (Sudwerk) and a new time (second Sundays, 5-7 pm). Beer and wine available for purchase on tap, featuring emcee Dr. Andy Jones. To...
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DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.” The well known Serenity Prayer was written by America’s last public theologian, Reinhold Niebuhr. Please join Pastor Wes in the DCC Library for three Sundays starting February 2 for a discussion of Niebuhr’s most influential book, Moral Man and Immoral Society: A Study in Ethics and Politics. Mentioned in MLK’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” and claimed by politicians from both the right and the left, this book has helped shape public policy since 1932, when it was written. 11:30a—1p. Free
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AVID READER. Lisa G. Materson is a professor of modern US women’s political history at the University of California at Davis. She documents the lives of women who challenged institutional power and its abuse, often at great cost to themselves, in order to assert the promises of US democracy. Ellen Hartigan-O’Connor is a specialist in early American and women’s history. In addition to her appointment in the History Department at at the University of California at Davis, she is Associate Dean for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars. 6p—8p. Free
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