Farm to Fork Tour begins at Farmers Market

Wednesday, May 16, 2012 by Rebecca Fong

Chef Oliver Ridgeway loves his proximity to the farmers market.May 2 marked the return of Wednesday certified farmers markets and 'Follow the Chef' tours to downtown Sacramento, namely Cesar Chavez Plaza, the park that faces Grange and The Citizen Hotel

Since Chef Oliver only unpacked his knives and settled into Grange in November, he introduced himself in a casual California way that betrayed his Sussex [read: British] accent. However he restrained his gestures (arms) as he described how much he loves the restaurant's proximity to the growers. Trust your chef when he tells you that he and executive sous chef, Brad Cecchi, were there much earlier. The early bird catches the worm!

As we casually walked between booths, Chef Oliver entertained questions about seasonal crops, cooking and pairing foods, and his personal relationships with local farmers. (Some growers won't even sell you certain harvests because they've set them aside for specific chefs!) As we stopped at certain canopies, we were given helpful pointers: how to spot fresh asparagus, how to cook fava beans [or broad beans] and how to encourage children to eat healthy foods. Who knew dried apples and marshmallows are so similar?! Despite the dry winter in Sacramento, Chef Oliver notes 'pockets of abundance' in the region keep his creative menus thriving.

Beatriz, now serving asparagus and beans... but don't miss the melons and squash later.

The tour also highlights the people who bring such fresh ingredients to market. All that charisma is definitely missing from the supermarket aisle. Near the corner of 10th & I streets, Beatriz typically brings the best melons and squash. Closer to 9th & I streets, Ryan of Bogdanich Farms features naturally sweet snacks from dried fruits to jams that pair well with goat cheese -- or grilled steaks. He knows his regulars, but is ready to help anybody entertain hungry guests. My favorite was Dr. Charles French, who retired from family medicine in East Sacramento to produce Tehama Blend Olive Oil. No special orders needed from your primary care physician to see this heart health specialist!

Locals and visitors alike enjoy the Follow the Chef culinary tour experience.Good thing we received a reusable grocery bag at the outset. It helped me bring home some juicy red strawberries and green sugar snap peas. I'm imagining salad and grilled chicken paired with a viognier. 

As the tour continued, I had the pleasure of meeting  various Sacramento community members and visitors: from a food literacy advocate to a women's online magazine editor, from a California legislative lobbyist to a Illinois resident on vacation. 

We knew the tour had ended when Natalie oh so tactfully asked, 'When do we get to eat?' That was kind of her to mask the growling sounds from my tummy! 

Part 2 of our farm-to-fork adventure was waiting for us back at the  restaurant... Ready for the conclusion of our Park-to-Plate narrative?

Are you meeting planner who's already picturing 'Follow the Chef' as a team building activity, incentive, or networking event for your conference? Contact the Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau to ask us how to make the most of your downtown Sacramento dining partners.

Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of April 30

Monday, April 30, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com

This Week: Sacramento Goes Wild
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Sports & Rec: May is Bike Month Sports & Rec: May is Bike Month
Various Sacramento locations
May 1-May 31
Daily, times vary

All across the Sacramento region, people are bicycling! Join in on activities to promote cycling in the Sacramento region. Also, beginning May 1 you can log your bicycling miles, challenge a friend to bicycle the most, or challenge yourself to bicycle more.
 

 Local Marketplace: Downtown Certified Farmers' Markets

Local Marketplace: Downtown Certified
Farmers' Markets

May 1-Oct 31
Tues-Thurs 10am-2pm

Sacramento outdoor activities pick up with this week marking the opening of seasonal Farmers' Markets at five Downtown spots:
Tuesdays: Fremont Park, Roosevelt Park;
Wednesdays: Cesar Chavez Park;
Thursdays: Capitol Park, Capitol Mall.
 
Theatre: Rx Theatre: Rx
B Street Theatre
Tues 6:30pm; Wed 2pm & 6:30pm; Thurs & Fri 8pm;
Sat 5pm & 9pm; Sun 2pm

Love, drugs, and corporate America have wild side effects in this new romantic comedy on B Street Theatre's Main Stage.
 
 Music: Sacramento Electronic Music Festival

Music: Sacramento Electronic Music Festival
Harlow's & Momo Lounge
May 3-May 5
Thurs-Sat 8pm-2am

This is three nights of SEMF insanity that will go down in the books as the best festival yet! SEMF will be taking over both Harlow's and Momo Lounge with two floors and an outdoor area curated with live music, DJs, huge projections, mind-blowing visuals, and more. What better way to get out into Sacramento nightlife?

 
 Music: Friday Night Concerts in the Park Music: Friday Night Concerts in the Park
Cesar Chavez Park
May 4-July 27
Fridays 5pm-9pm

The 21st birthday season of this free, all ages outdoor concert series is bigger & better than ever--featuring brand new genres, legacy bands, and Sactown's hottest DJs!
 
Special Events: de Vere's Derby Day Special Events: de Vere's Irish Pub Derby Day
de Vere's Irish Pub
May 5
Sat 9am-3pm

Join in the morning for brunch and drink specials while you get ready for the best two minutes in sports! Enjoy Kentucky Classic cocktails and beer specials, a big hat contest, prizes and give aways, plus Sacramento's best and largest Bourbon collection.
 
Kids & Fam: Where the Wild Kids Are

Kids & Fam: Where the Wild Kids Are
Sacramento Zoo
May 5
Sat 9am-4pm

Come to the Sacramento Zoo for a day of art, music, and dance. Kids will be kids with interactive crafts, performances, and much more great family fun--all included with regular Zoo admission. Activities include hands-on artifacts in the Discovery Room, face painting, zoo crafts, interactive wildlife wagons, etc.

 
 Festivals: Sacramento Multicultural Festival

Festivals: Sacramento Multicultural Festival
William Land Park
May 5-May 6
Sat & Sun 10am

This event brings unity to the community with diverse fun, rides, and excitement for all the family, plus artwork, vendors, and multiple music performances.

  
 Special Events: Jane's Walk   Special Events: Jane's Walk
Various Sacramento locations
May 5-May 6
Sat & Sun, times vary

Jane's Walk is a series of free neighborhood walking tours that put people in touch with their environment and with each other.
 
Sports & Rec: Seersucker Ride Sports & Rec: Seersucker Ride
Marshall Park
May 6
Sun Noon *Pre-ride breakfast 10:30am

Sacramento's "Tweed Ride" is putting on its summer clothes, known as the "Seersucker Ride," a Victorian-era themed event that encourages period dress and a more relaxed style of riding.

 
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Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of April 23

Monday, April 23, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com

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Theatre: Little Shop of Horrors Theatre: Little Shop of Horrors
Sacramento Theatre Company
April 25-May 20
Wed 6:30pm; Thurs 12:30pm & 6:30pm; Fri 8pm; Sat 2pm & 8pm; Sun 2pm

Little Shop of Horrors is the hit musical by Alan Menken (composer of Beauty and the Beast, Sister Act). Watch out for the downtown florist's very unusual plant!
 

 Music: Celtic Woman: Believe World Tour

Music: Celtic Woman: Believe World Tour
Memorial Auditorium
April 25
Wed 7:30pm

Celtic Woman's brand new show, Believe, features vocalists Susan McFadden, Chloe Agnew, and Lisa Lambe alongside Celtic violinist Mairead Nesbitt performing a mix of classic Irish tunes, pop anthems, and inspirational songs.
 
Film: Wild & Scenic Film Festival Film: Wild & Scenic Film Festival
Crest Theatre
April 27
Fri 5pm-10pm *Films begin 6:30pm

North America's largest environmental film festival comes to Sacramento! Come see beautiful films from around the world, learn about local conservation efforts, and have the chance to win some great prizes from sponsors.
 
 Nightlife: Tainted Love

Sacramento Nightlife: Tainted Love
Harlow's
April 27
Fri 10pm

Tainted Love is back for the one night only! Get dressed up in your '80s best & get ready to spazz out!

 
 Special Events: Walk a Mile in Her Shoes Special Events: Walk a Mile in Her Shoes
Capitol Mall Greens
April 28
Sat 8am-1pm *Race begins 10:30am

Capitol Mall will be over taken by 500 men completing a one-mile walk course wearing high heels--yes, high heels! These men join together to run, walk, & limp their way to bringing an end to violence against women & raising funds for WEAVE. Also enjoy a festival with vendors, wine & beer tent, awards ceremony, & live entertainment.
 
Special Events: Curtis Park Home & Garden Tour Special Events: Curtis Park Home & Garden Tour
Curtis Park
April 28
Sat 10am-4pm

Tour the southeastern part of the city--which boasts exquisitely preserved residences--plus enjoy a plant sale, food vendors, music, & lectures on Curtis Park's history.
 
Kids & Fam: Family Fun Fest: Carnivale

Kids & Fam: Family Fun Fest: Carnivale
Fairytale Town
April 28
Sat 5:30pm-8:30pm

Enjoy a magical evening of live entertainment, children's crafts, carnival games, food, beer and wine, a marketplace, & much more!

 
 Festivals: Festival de la Familia

Festivals: Festival de la Familia
Cal Expo
April 29
Sun 10am-6pm

The 21st annual multi-ethnic Festival de la Familia celebrates more than 20 Latino cultures and offers a wide range of family friendly, safe events. Experience music, dance, food, art, shopping at the open-air Mercado, and many other activities.

 
 Sports & Rec: Urban Bike Adventure   Sports & Rec: Urban Bike Adventure
Hot Italian
April 29
Sun Noon

This part bike race, part obstacle course, and part road race is a blast! The Urban Bike Adventure is a funky bike race made up of two to three-person teams that perform a series of obstacle-dodging, scavenger-hunting, and road-racing challenges.
 
Local Marketplace: Indie Craft Fair Local Marketplace: Indie Craft Fair
Yoga Seed Collective
April 29
Sun 2pm-6:30pm

Local artists, crafters, and creatives are getting together for a day of selling everything from vintage clothes, vegan cupcakes, reconstructed vintage, handmade leather and cards to bath and body, hair barrettes, jewelery, purses, coin purses--the list goes on and on. Come out and support the local artist community!

 
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Earth Day events in Sacramento

Wednesday, April 18, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com

 

This Sunday, April 22 is Earth Day—a day for appreciating and celebrating the planet we live on and meant to encourage people to give back to it—and Sacramento outdoor activities abound. Events surrounding Earth Day run the gambit from coordinated volunteer efforts to kid-centric activities to full-on festivals. Take a look at our list below for some options, and don’t forget to check our Holiday Events section for more.

 

 

 

Festivals for Earth

Earth Day Celebration: Cesar Chavez Park & City Hall; Thurs 9am-2pm

Come out and join for a free day of fun and interactive green education, carnival games, and great entertainment. The day includes live entertainment from Radio Disney and Magician Bill Devon with Top Class Magic, face painting, balloon artists, and more than 50 local vendors providing information and demonstrations.

 

Sacramento Earth Day Celebration:

Southside Park; Sun 11am-5pm

The 6th Annual Earth Day Celebration will be filled with diverse business, non-profit, cultural, and government vendors with practical information, goods, and services for saving money, living healthier, and protecting the environment. There'll also be great entertainment, activities, and cuisine!

 

 

Give a little back

Ride for Earth 2012: Practical Cycle; Sat 8:30am-Noon

For the 3rd annual Ride for Earth join Practical Cycle for the Great American River Clean Up. Participation in the Clean Up is a real contribution to the health of the Parkway and river. The ride will be leaving Practical Cycle at 8:30am, giving plenty of time to bike along the Parkway to the assigned spot at Northrop and Highway 160 by 9am.

 

Creek Clean Up: Miwok Park (and other sites in Elk Grove); Sat 9am-1pm

Help the Cosumnes Community Services District clean and beautify the natural landscape of Elk Grove and Laguna Creeks, protect environmental resources, and have fun! Participants will be treated to a BBQ lunch.

 

Adopt a Pet for Earth Day: Extra Space Storage; Sat 10am-2pm

Come in and adopt a pet for Earth Day! It's good for the planet, it's good for the pet. Join Happy Tails Pet Sanctuary, the Sacramento SPCA, and Extra Space Storage for complimentary food, prizes, and fun for the whole family.

 

Global Youth Service Day: Midtown Clean Up: J St btwn 20th & 21st Streets; Sun 9am-Noon

Join hundreds of youth in making Midtown clean and litter free! Volunteers will remove trash and do some basic beautification projects such as removing stickers from signs/poles/newspaper stands etc. Grab your walking shoes and enjoy the sunshine (we hope) while making Midtown even more beautiful. Refreshments and lunch will be provided so stick around after to socialize with your fellow volunteers.

 

 

Nature appreciation

Guided Nature Walk: Earth Day Every Day: Effie Yeaw Nature Center; Sat 10:30am

Mother nature's gifts are all around us. Learn how we can all make a difference.

 

 

Feast for Earth

1000 Vegan Cupcakes for Charity: Embassy Suites – Riverfront Promenade;

Sun 4pm-7pm

This vegan cupcake competition is taking on global warming and raising funds for three local charities with 10 local bakers making 100 cupcakes each to themes like: Fresh n’ Local, Cupcakes Around the World, and Save the Rainforest. There will be eco-vegan raffles prizes from local businesses, the opportunity to learn about sustainable living from Policy in Motion, and a display of 1000 cupcakes from Sacramento bakeries you won’t forget!

 

 

Recycle, Reduce, & Reuse

Love Your Mother Earth Art Exhibit: Little Relics Boutique & Galleria; Mon-Sat 11am-7pm

Honor the earth and the onset of spring by viewing theLove Your Mother Earth exhibit dedicated to art that showcases creations comprised of recycled and repurposed products into textiles by featured artist Lisa Young and jewelry by owner, Susan Rabinovitz. To round out the show, Rabinovitz added much loved and admired floral and fawna paintings by Award Winning Artist Karen Dukes, Laura Pallatin, and Florence Skiadas.

 

Recycle + Reuse = New Fun!: Discovery Museum; Sat & Sun 12:30pm-4pm

Celebrate Earth Day with some crafting fun for the kids using great recycled materials. Bring home a project constructed out of clean, purposed items. Remember to leave time for enjoying the grounds by having a picnic or exploring the acreage, looking for flowers and wild critters.

 

 

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Egg-cellent Easter Events in Sacramento

Wednesday, April 4, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com



It's finally spring time in Sacramento, and what better way to celebrate than with egg hunts, yummy food, and visits from the Easter bunny. Why not continue your Easter traditions or start a new one by attending one of the events below? See even more in our Holiday Events section.

 

Alternative Adventures:

It's the Easter Beagle: Charlie Brown: Victory Life Church, Sat 9am-11:30am; Sun 4pm
Join THE Actors Workshop & Integral Theatre Company for a classic, beloved story of Charlie Brown and the gang. Saturday is a special Kids' Day with snacks, craft stations, and more.

17th Annual Easter Bonnet Promenade & Spring Ball: Sacramento History Museum, Sat
Promenade 11am; Ball 2pm

Dress up in your favorite Easter finery & celebrate in high style through the streets of Old Sacramento!

Screening: Easter Sunday School at Movies on a Big Screen: Vintage Creepy Christian Kids Shows: Guild Theater, Sun 7:30pm
If you saw this before, well, it's been a year--come out and be amazed again by the clips from vintage creepy Christian kids shows and weirdly excessive Christian scare films! If you missed it last year, make sure to break away from your Easter festivities to be at this!

 

Egg-centric Activities: Egg Hunts & More!

Easter Eggstravaganza: Fair Oaks Park, Sat 8am-1pm
In addition to egg hunts for both children and adults, you can enjoy a breakfast, carnival games, face painting, and more.

Spring EGGstravaganza: Elk Grove Regional Park, Sat 8:30am-2pm
Take part in an egg hunt and spring activities with the Easter Bunny. Enjoy the day with your kids and family while participating in multiple carnival games including a Egg Scramble and an Egg Drop!

Southside Park Spring Egg Hunt: Southside Park, Sat 10am-Noon
Enjoy an afternoon of egg hunting (with 15,000 eggs to be found!), crafts for the kids, raffle drawings, and more.

Easter Egg Express: Sacramento RiverTrain - West Sacramento, Sat & Sun 10am & 2:30pm
This fun family trip rides to a park where the Easter Bunny hides 100s of easter eggs for the kids to find! Along the way, there is entertainment strolling car to car and homemade cupcakes will be served.

 Alkali Flat & Mansion Flat Egg Hunt: Zapata Park, Sat 11am-3pm
Enjoy an afternoon of egg hunting at Zapata Park. Fun for the whole family!

Spring Eggstravaganza: Fairytale Town, Sat & Sun 11am-4pm
This popular fun-filled family weekend features egg hunts, prizes, and spring-themed hands-on activities. Puppet Art Theater will be performing Bunny Boot Camp in the Children's Theater.

Egg-cellent Adventure: Crocker Art Museum, Sat Noon-1:30pm
Look at different kinds of eggs, from ancient giant emu egg carvings to sparkly Fabergé eggs. Spend time together decorating papier mâché eggs with paint, fabric, and beads, then have fun hunting for eggs in the E. Kendell Davis courtyard.

Dinosaur Eggstravaganza: Discovery Museum Science & Space Center, Sat 12:30pm-4pm
Looking for unusual eggs? The Discovery Museum has prehistoric egg fun for everyone! See dinosaur eggs in the Blast from the Past exhibit and a collection of bird eggs on display in the classroom. Children are encouraged to wear a dinosaur shirt or costume and can learn how to make a paper Protoceratops egg.

 Easter Egg Hunt & Pancake Breakfast: Haggin Oaks Golf Complex, Sun 9:30am
In addition to a family friendly pancake breakfast and egg hunt, there will be free golf clubs, stuffed animals, and other prizes for children under 10, along with a visit from the Easter Bunny.

 

Brunches & Lunches:

 Easter Brunch at the Hyatt: Hyatt Regency Sacramento, Sun 9am-3pm
Treat your family to a bountiful holiday buffet brunch featuring omelets made to order, a seafood bar, a carving station, an extravagant assortment of desserts and much more. There will be live music and of course, a visit from the Easter Bunny.

 Easter Brunch at the Grand Ballroom: Doubletree Hotel, Sun 10am-2pm
The Doubletree Hotel's delicious Easter brunch includes an omelet station, seafood station, dim sum station, and more.

 Easter Brunch at Sheepherder Bar & Grille: Sheepherder Bar & Grille,
Sun 10am-2pm

Sheepherder Bar and Grill is pleased to offer an amazing Easter Brunch, including $8 bottomless mimosas. With so many choices you will leave full and satisfied.

Celebrate Easter at Ten22: Ten22, Sun 11am-10pm
Ten22 is celebrating Easter with extended hours and delicious food specials! In addition to Ten22's modified lunch menu, guests can also choose from several of Chef Jay’s special brunch creations.

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Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of April 2

Monday, April 2, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com

This Week: Take to Spring with Theatre & Earthly Delights
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Kids & Fam: Spring Carnival on The Boulevard Kids & Fam: Spring Carnival on The Boulevard
Rite Aid/O'Reilly Parking Lot
April 4-April 8
Wed-Sun Noon-10pm

Enjoy five days of family fun during Spring Break with rides for all ages, games of chance and skill, corndogs, and cotton candy!
 

 Film: Thurs 'Til 9: Film Frame: Women Art Revolution

Film: Thurs 'Til 9: Film Frame: Women Art Revolution
Crocker Art Museum
April 5
Thurs 6:30pm-8pm

Judy Chicago, Miriam Schapiro, Judith Baca, & other legendary artists paint a new picture of the feminist art movement in this documentary. Feminist art pioneer & Sac State professor Vicki Hall will introduce the film and offer post-screening remarks.
 
Theatre: An Evening with Groucho Theatre: An Evening with Groucho
Crest Theatre
April 5
Thurs 7:30pm

This fast-paced, two-act comedy includes some of the best Groucho one-liners, anecdotes, and songs.
 
 Theatre: Talking With...

Theatre: Talking With...
Artisan Building
Ongoing-April 22
Thurs-Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm

A snake handler, daughter, baton twirler, washed-up rodeo cowgirl, tattoed woman, and older woman in the twilight of her life talk about their experiences in the poetic language that Jane Martin is known for bringing to all her stage characters.

 
 Special Events: Creek Week Special Events: Creek Week
Various Sacramento locations
April 6-April 14
Dates & times vary

During Creek Week young & old will enjoy, explore, learn about, & work to protect local creeks and aquatic life through a variety of activities. Take part in Sacramento outdoor activities while helping the environment!
 
Festivals: Earth Fest Festivals: Earth Fest
Sacramento Zoo
April 7
Sat 9am-4pm

It's a party for the planet! Learn how to protect and preserve the earth with environmental, wildlife, and conservation organizations and partake in many activities. Don't forget to stop by the Recycle Rummage Sale inside the Kampala center for a great bargain.
 
Special Events: Easter Bonnet Promenade & Spring Ball

Special Events: Living History Easter Promenade
& Spring Ball

Sacramento History Museum
April 7
Sat 11am & 2pm

Dress up in your favorite Easter finery & celebrate in high style through the streets of Old Sac!

 
 Music: Come Back Spring

Music: Come Back Spring
Geery Theatre
April 7
Sat 7pm-8:30pm

Come Back Spring features heartwarming, intimate acoustic performances by Jeremiah Jacobs and special guests Hero's Last Mission and Autumn Sky.

 
 Theatre: Relapse: A Retelling of the Orpheus Myth w/ Shakespeare's Sonnets   Theatre: Relapse: A Retelling of the Orpheus Myth with Shakespeare's Sonnets
John Natsoulas Center for the Arts
April 7-April 15
Thurs & Sat 8pm; Sun 7pm

See the Davis Shakespeare Ensemble like never before! Join on a journey to the Underworld through music, movement, and sonnets. Experience how Shakespeare's poetry stimulates the human form in a sonic space.
 
Music: Over The Rhine Music: Over the Rhine
Harlow's
April 8
Sun 7pm

Over the Rhine's music is post-nuclear, pseudo-alternative, folk-tinged art-pop. This husband-and-wife team celebrate their 20-year musical anniversary with a rare acoustic performance.

 
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Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of March 19

Monday, March 19, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com

This Week: Leap Forward into Spring
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Music: Straight No Chaser Music: Straight No Chaser
Crest Theatre
March 20
Tues 8pm

If "male a cappella group" conjures up students in blue blazers, ties, & khakis singing traditional college songs--think again. SNC are reinventing the idea of a cappella on the modern pop landscape.
 

 Special Events: Rockin' & Rollin'

Special Events: Rockin' & Rollin'
Sacramento Ballet Studios
March 21 & March 23
Wed & Fri 5pm

Join the Sacramento Ballet for a rockin' good time with photography by local artists, music by local musicians, and a dance performance of excerpts from Modern Masters.
 
Theatre: True West Theatre: True West
Capital Stage
March 21-April 22
Wed 7pm; Thurs-Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm

In this deliciously dark play of duality, Sam Shepard takes a long, hard look at America, from the romanticized West to the tranquility of picket-fenced suburbia.
 
 Comedy: Kevin James & Ray Romano

Comedy: Kevin James & Ray Romano
Community Center Theater
March 22
Thurs 8pm

Ray Romano & Kevin James perform here for one night only as part of their first co-headlining stand-up comedy tour.

 
 Music: Kevin Russell Music: Kevin Russell
Torch Club
March 23
Fri 9pm

Singer, songwriter, and talented multi-instrumentalist Kevin Russell plays guitar, mandolin, 5-string banjo, resophonic guitar, and sings both lead and harmony vocals. Come partake in Sacramento nightlife & see this ever-changing musical legend play live!
 
Sports & Rec: Donut Dash Sports & Rec: Donut Dash
William Land Park
March 24
Sat 8:30am

Run, jog, or walk 2 miles through shady Land Park to Marie's Donuts, eat 4 donuts (or 6 donut holes or nothing at all), and then run 2 miles back.
 
Museums: Twilight Open Cockpit

Museums: Twilight Open Cockpit
Aerospace Museum
March 24
Sat 4pm-8pm

Come explore, climb into, or imagine what it would be like to soar through the skies in several of the many aircrafts on the ramp.

 
 Music: REMIX

Music: REMIX: Voices and Electronics
St. John's Lutheran Church
March 24-March 25
Sat 7pm; Sun 5pm

This concert, featuring Vox Musica and Natasha Kmeto, is a lot electronic, a little bit electronica, & totally electrifying!

 
 Performing Arts: Circus Oz   Performing Arts: Circus Oz
Mondavi Center - Jackson Hall
March 24-March 25
Sat 8pm; Sun 3pm
*Steam Punk Night begins 7pm on Sat

The Circus Oz show is a rock-n-roll, animal-free circus that adults and children can enjoy together. Expect two hours of stupendous agility, death-defying stunts, awe-inspiring acrobatic performances, irreverent comedy, & spectacular live band.
 
Music: Free Family Concert Kids & Fam: Free Family Concert Series
Tsakopoulos Library Galleria
March 25
Sun 1pm

Camellia Symphony Orchestra's Family Concerts include an instrument petting zoo, "Funshops" for children to create art related to the musical experience, & concert.

 
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St. Patrick's Day Events in Sacramento

Thursday, March 15, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com

Photo Credit: Getty Images/Uppercut RFSt. Patrick's Day is on a Saturday this year, which means many events start early and go late. If you are up for an all-day affair, head to MiX Downtown, which kicks off their festivities bright and early at 6am. At 8am you can mosey next door to de Vere's for their annual Pub Party (note that the block party is not occurring this year).

Many other local haunts are serving Irish-themed food & drink specials during their open hours as well, including: O'Mally's Irish Pub, Club 2 Me, Fox & Goose, Streets of London, Bonn Lair, and The Golden Bear.

If you're looking to hop from spot to spot, consider one of the several pub crawl/block party options (perhaps the one closest to stumbling distance from your house?). There's one in The Sutter District and one in the R Street Corridor (14th-15th Streets), as well as 5Hundy Social Club's 7th Annual Crawl which kicks off at Blue Cue and traverses all the way across town before ending at Shenanigans.

St. Patrick's Day Parade in Old SacramentoBut, not all St. Patrick's Day celebrations center around food & drink. If you're looking for something family-friendly, head to Old Sacramento for the 16th Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade, led this year by the Girl Scouts in honor of their 100 year anniversary. Or, take your kids to the Sacramento Children's Museum for Green Day, where, if you're wearing green, you'll receive half-off admission.

Feeling philanthropic? Join in at the 2nd Annual Green Tie Affair at Kennedy Gallery Art Center and help raise funds for C.G.N.I.E.'s La Kish Hayworth Memorial Scholarship Fund. Or, attend the "An Evening with Cary Farley" concert at the Guild Theater in benefit of the Mustard Seed School Sacramento.

Happy St. Patrick's DayNo matter what activity you opt for this St. Patrick's Day, don't forget that, as always, safety is the priority!

Once again, Berg Injury Lawyers is offering their Safe and Sober program for St. Patrick's Day revelers. The program provides free cab rides (up to $35) on Sat, March 17, from 3pm-3am. Call Yellow Cab Company of Sacramento at (916) 444-2222 and simply tell them the ride is on Berg Injury Lawyers. Patrons must be picked up at a participating restaurant, hotel, or bar within Downtown Sacramento to qualify for a free ride.

New this year is the Sac Town Hopper which, for only $10, will pick you up near Sacramento State and take you around downtown, picking up every hour on the hour, 9pm-2am, from four locations: R15/Shady Lady, de Vere's/MiX, Dive Bar/Social Nightclub, & BarWest/Momo Lounge. (Note that this service is not limited to St. Patrick's Day. It occurs every Friday & Saturday night.)

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Sacramento Boosts Sports Tournament Directors

Wednesday, March 14, 2012 by Rebecca Fong

Do you depend on booster clubs, parents and fans when it comes to the success of your team -- on and off the home field or home court? Could you use a reliable boost of support to help you plan and execute a well-run tournament?

It's no surprise that tournament directors and competition organizers recruit the Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau to assist with their volunteer-run events. Here are 3 reasons we can help you plan a successful tournament:

  • Athletes and their families always rank #1.

We work hard off the field, so you can focus and do your best when game time matters. During the free time, athletes and their guests remain our first priority. Ask us how we can enhance their visitor experience.

From personal greetings at Sacramento International Airport and welcome signs at contracted hotels, our tournament services include exclusive discounts at premium shopping malls in addition to brochures and visitor guides.

  • Put us in the game, Coach. We know venues, hotels, and more.

We have working relationships with a range of world-class venues from Lake Natoma to impressive facilities like Memorial Auditorium; affordable hotels; restaurants; shopping; and entertainment -- all conveniently located within close proximity. We'll even arrange transportation if you need it!

Furthermore, Sacramento has hosted an array of sports -- from USA Club Soccer to U.S. Fencing, high school wrestling to cross country, NCAA Division I volleyball to USA Track & Field Olympic team trials, and more. We bring the gold standard of professionalism to all levels of competition.  

  • Promote your event with a customized web site.

You tell us the details. We listen, and then build your microsite -- so you can get back to the game! Access the site via smartphone for info on the go. It's faster & less costly than an app. Give 'em travel related info. when they want it.

By the way, housing is only a quick click away! Athletes and guests easily can book hotel rooms from a list that you choose to work with.

Sports microsite is mobile friendly, so you don't need a separate app!

Before we forget to mention, we've got sunny weather -- without humidity. Athletes love our restaurants, many of which serve fruits, vegetables, even rice that's grown locally. Most of all, they enjoy the enthusiasm of our neighbors who gather to cheer on aspiring athletes. 

Contact Director of Sports Development, Brad Hillard, CSEE (bhillard@cityofsacramento.org) to talk about the needs of your tournament.

Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of March 12

Monday, March 12, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com

This Week: An Invasion of Music & Family Fun for St. Patty's
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Special Events: St. Baldrick's Day: Battle of the Pubs Special Events: St. Baldrick's Day:
Battle of the Pubs

de Vere's Sacramento & Davis
March 12
Mon 5pm-9pm

Watch or participate as the community comes together to shave heads bald as a sign of solidarity with children who are fighting cancer.
 

 Theatre: Mamma Mia

Theatre: Mamma Mia!
Community Center Theater
March 13-March 18
Tues-Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm *Add'tl 2pm shows Thurs & Sat

It's your turn to have the time of your life at this smash-hit musical that combines ABBA's greatest hits with an enchanting tale of love, laughter, and friendship.
 
Kids & Fam: Mommy & Me Day Kids & Fam: Mommy & Me Day
Raley Field
March 14
Wed 10am-Noon

Come out for a day with your children at Raley Field & enjoy free snacks and drinks, a special visit from your favorite mascot, Dinger, and on-field games and activities.
 
 Music: Radio

Music: Radio
Harlow's
March 14
Wed 9pm

Radio is a captivating, high-energy band that keeps a crowd on its feet with their innovative, modern approach & amazing blend of classic, fresh, & pure musical excitement.

 
 Music: Blake Shelton Music: Blake Shelton
Power Balance Pavilion
March 15
Thurs 7:30pm

The Well Lit and Amplified Tour 2012 features reigning "Male Vocalist of the Year" and five-time CMA nominee, Blake Shelton, with special guests Justin Moore & Dia Frampton (from NBC's The Voice).
 
Music: Flash Assimilation Music: Flash Experience 2.0/Tracks for Assimilation
Center for Contemporary Art, Sacramento
March 16
Fri 7:30pm

The Electro-Acoustic Music Collective performs eclectic sounds & noise in mathematically pleasing organizations.
 
Festivals: St. Patrick's Day Parade

Festivals: St. Patrick's Day Parade
Old Sacramento
March 17
Sat 1pm

Colorful marchers dressed in green, along with Irish and Highland dancers, pipe & drum bands, historic re-enactors & a variety of cultural organizations, join together to be a part of the Parade!

 
 Special Events: Art Poetry Jazz at The Center

Special Events: Art Poetry Jazz Live at The Center
Sacramento Fine Arts Center
March 17
Sat 7pm

The Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet & Poet Laureate of Sacramento, Bob Stanley, along with eight other prominent poets, present works inspired by the art at the Annual Animal House Art Exhibit.

 
 Performing Arts: Blast!   Performing Arts: Blast!
Three Stages - Folsom
March 17-March 18
Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm & 7pm

In joining the showmanship of the drum corps with the artistry of the theatre, Blast! stands, blows, pounds, marches, and whirls with panache.
 
Museums: VW Invasion Museums: VW Invasion
California Automobile Museum
March 18
Sun 9am-3pm

Come and view some of the most cutting edge Volkswagens around and enjoy delicious food, live DJ, and fun!

 
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Edie by Steve Hamm

 

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Even Teens Enjoy Family Travel to Sacramento

Thursday, March 8, 2012 by Rebecca Fong

Have teens who want to avoid family vacations like the plague? Maybe they'll change their minds after hearing about downtown Sacramento tourist attractions that cater to them... and parents won't have to hear complaints!

Sacramento Cycle Chic -- sport & recreation meets style, caught on cameraSports and Fitness
Cruise the capital in style. See the City of Trees from the seat of a bicycle. Family-owned Practical Cycle (916.706.0077) rents bikes made in the USA. Guided or self-guided tours get your teen exercising! Fast Eddie (916.812.2712) only offers guided tours; pricing includes bike rental.

Shock your X Games fan when you tell him or her to pack a helmet because the skate park at Sutter's Landing (916.808.5611) is on the itinerary. All sessions are supervised. Skateboarders, scooters and (inline) skaters are invited. The indoor street course features a bowl, quarter pipes, fun boxes, and grind rails -- can you picture it? Pro skaters Matt Pailes, Matt Rodriguez, and Omar Salazar are familiar faces.

When the sun goes down, student specials on glow-bowling appear at Capitol Bowl (916.371.4200). Remodeled. The 1950-era bowling alley is the first in the country to feature granite counters and restaurant-caliber dining. Don't wait til Thanksgiving to bowl a turkey! 

Another popular indoor activity is rock climbing. Pipeworks has a 40-foot-high lead wall with 11,000 square feet of climbing terrain -- plus 2,000 square feet of bouldering.


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Ever read Teens are from Mars, Parents are from Earth? Shrink the generation gap when families laugh together. Sacramento Comedy Spot (916.444.3137) at MARRS -- the Midtown Art, Retail and Restaurant Scene -- is an all-ages venue featuring weekly improv, stand-up, and sketch comedy shows. Material rated 'PG-13' (parental guidance recommended, age 13 and older) to 'R' (restricted, age 17+).

jetnjme photography: Papa Roach plays (nearly) hometown showIf your youth enjoy music, free summer Concerts in the Park or the all-ages, indoor Ace of Spades event facility can introduce them (or you) to a wide variety of live, local music: from blues and country, to punk and indie, to pop and hip hop. During the outdoor park series, more than 40 bands play on Friday nights from 5 to 9 PM. The diversity of talent and ages on stage may inspire your guitarist to learn more than 'Stairway to Heaven'.

Discover more inspiration at the California Museum (916.653.7524), home of the California Hall of Fame. This cultural destination is popular for its modern and thought-provoking storytelling of the state's rich influence on the world of ideas, innovation, art and culture. Now through March 25th, Riding Concrete is a multimedia exhibit about skateboarding from California creation in the 1950s to its international appeal today. 

Pizza Rock - the destination pizzeria that rock built- Sacramento, CaliforniaFood and Shopping
Schedule a power-ballad lunch or dinner at Pizza Rock (916.737.5777). World pizza-tossing champion, Tony Gemignani, opened his flagship artisan pizzeria in Sacramento to re-establish respect for his craft by using seasonal and organic ingredients. The ceiling mural, semi-truck cab, and energy certainly suggest you aren't at Chuck E. Cheese. 

Got an adventurous or epicurean eater or chef? Downtown Sacramento dining can take you on a culinary tour of the world. Join a Local Roots Food walking tour. Or browse farmers markets

Finally, indulge designers or stylists with a shopping tryst. Explore Midtown's concentration of new and vintage clothing stores plus record, home, and gift shops. And if you feel like driving them, Arden Fair mall (916.920.1167) is 10 minutes away!


Let your teen to discover Sacramento, shortlisted by BETA UK -- the British Educational Travel Association -- as the Best International Youth Destination.

Contact the Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau at tourism@discovergold.org to learn more about itineraries for traveling families with teenagers and tweens (pre-teens).
 

Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of March 5

Monday, March 5, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com

This Week: Celebrating Past Legacies & New Horizons
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Film: Eames The Architect and The Painter w/ Q&A Film: Screening: Eames: The Architect &
The Painter w/ Q&A

Crest Theatre
March 6
Tues 7:30pm

This is a fascinating documentary dedicated to exploring the ground-breaking California couple behind the Eames Office and the legacy of their work in design and the arts.
 

 Arts Commission Open Daily

Special Events: SMAC. Open Daily.
Various locations
March 7-March 10
Wed-Sat, times vary

The Arts Commission presents four days of workshops, events, and activities for arts lovers and the creative sector.
 
Special Events: The Hackademy Awards Special Events: The Hackademy Awards
Memorial Auditorium
March 8
Thurs 6pm-9pm

This Hollywood-style red carpet advocacy event is designed to educate youth and young adults about the impact of tobacco in movies. There will be a short presentation, refreshments, and live entertainment!
 
 Theatre: Legally Blonde The Musical

Theatre: Legally Blonde The Musical
24th Street Theatre
March 9-April 1
Fri & Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm

Let sorority star Elle Woods prove that being true to yourself never goes out of style in this play by Runaway Stage Productions.

 
 Kids & Fam: Fairytale Town Goes Green Kids & Fam: Fairytale Town Goes Green
Fairytale Town
March 10
Sat 11am-3pm

Join Fairytale Town & several local area organizations to learn how you & your family can go green.
 
Festivals: Sacramento Food Film Festival Festivals: Sacramento Food Film Festival
Guild Theater
March 10
Sat 10am-10pm

One subject matter that arises again & again in documentary films is food! Enjoy films on the subject while enjoying healthy movie snacks courtesy of Whole Foods.
 
Sports & Rec: USA Basketball Dream Tour

Sports & Rec: USA Basketball Dream Tour
MARRS Building
March 10
Sat 1pm-4pm

Get excited to watch the USA Basketball men's and women's national teams take on the world this summer, by getting a chance to meet some of USA Basketball's most popular legends, including Chris Mullin.

 
 2nd Saturday Activities

2nd Saturday Activities:
-John Stuart Berger's "50" Show:
Fe Gallery, 6pm-9pm
-Hanging in the Balance:
Center for Contemporary Art Sacramento, 6pm-9pm
-Desaturated:
Beatnik Studios, 6pm-10pm
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 Festivals: Sacramento Jewish Film Festival   Festivals: Sacramento Jewish Film Festival
Crest Theatre
March 10-March 11
Sat 7pm & 9pm; Sun 1pm & 3:15pm

The 2012 Sacramento Jewish Film Festival brings feature films from around the globe to the Crest. Four carefully chosen films represent the diversity of the Jewish culture.
 
Dance: Camellia International Folk Dance Festival Dance: Camellia International Dance Festival
Sacramento State - Union Ballroom
March 11
Sun 1pm-8:30pm

This annual dance performance program features local traditional cultural dance groups representing cultures from around the world, with easy dance lessons following the performance.

 
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Sacramento Theatre Company's Dial M For Murder

Dial M For Murder

 

 

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Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of Feb 20

Tuesday, February 21, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com

This Week: Fashion Your Life Around Community & Culture
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Festivals: Sacramento Fashion Week Festivals: Sacramento Fashion Week
Various Locations
Feb 21-Feb 25
Daily, times vary

Providing the bridge between fashion designers, models, photographers, advertising agencies, make up and hair stylists in the beauty, fashion, and entertainment industry, Sacramento Fashion Week brings a week of fashion events to the Sacramento Area.
 

 Dance: Sacramento Black Art of Dance

Dance: Sacramento Black Art of Dance:
20th Anniversary Concert

Sacramento State - Solano Hall 1010
Ongoing-Feb 26
Wed-Thurs 6:30pm; Fri-Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm

Founded by Linda Goodrich, chair of the University's Theatre & Dance Department, S/BAD showcases Black concert dance forms such as West African, Brazilian & modern jazz in their 20th Anniversary Concert.
 
Museums: Camellia Pin-On Day Museums: Camellia Pin-On Day
California State Capitol Museum
Feb 23
Thurs 10am-1pm

In honor of Sacramento's designation as "Camellia Capital of the World," camellia corsages, cut from Capitol Park bushes and trees, will be distributed to guests.
 
 Food & Wine: Sacramento Beer Week

Food & Wine: Sacramento Beer Week
Various locations
Feb 24-March 4
Daily, times vary

Celebrates Sacramento's rich beer culture with more than 400 events, including beer tastings, beer dinners, food pairings, comedy nights, music, pub crawls, educational events, brewing demonstrations, and more throughout the week.

 
 Nightlife: The Cave's Grand Opening Sacramento Nightlife: The Cave's Official
Grand Opening Party

The Cave
Feb 24
Fri 8pm-11:30pm

Help Sacramento's newest art dwelling--a relaxed atmosphere showcasing the best in live music, art, comedy, and local sports--celebrate their grand opening with an artistic triple threat featuring live music, comedy, and art.
 
Music: Rigoletto Music: Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi
Community Center Theater
Feb 24-Feb 26
Fri 8pm; Sun 2pm

The Sacramento Opera & Sacramento Philharmonic present this concise, taut, and psychologically disturbing drama.
 
Special Events: Mercy's Day of Dance

Special Events: Mercy's Day of Dance
Three Stages Performing Arts Center
Feb 25
Sat 9am-Noon

Join for an interactive event bringing people of all ages together for heart-healthy activities including care chats with Mercy experts, cooking demonstrations with Whole Foods Market and, of course, kicking up your heels.

 
 Festivals: Carnaval 2012

Festivals: Carnaval 2012
Old McCulley Bros. Auto. Bldg
Feb 25
Sat 8pm-2am

Come party Brazilian style with live music, dancers, performers, plus Brazilian food & drink.

 
 Sports & Rec: Getty Owl Run/Walk   Sports & Rec: Getty Owl Run/Walk
Crocker Park
Feb 26
Sun 7am-Noon

Join in Sacramento outdoor activities at the 1/4-mile kids run, 5K Walk/Run, or 10K Run around Downtown Sacramento, then enjoy the post-race family festival full of massages, vendors, food, music, & activities.
 
Film: Media That Matters Short Film Festival Film: Media That Matters Short Film Festival
Guild Theater
Feb 26
Sun 7:30pm

Movies on a Big Screen's annual festival of socially conscious short films are made by student and independent filmmakers and complied by Arts Engine in New York.

 
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Black History Month

Black History Month Events

 

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Featured Local Artist of the Month: Kristin Hartman

Guiding Light by Kristin Hartman
 

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Meetings in Sacramento Fit Neatly Under One Roof

Thursday, February 16, 2012 by Sonya Bradley

Last issue, we looked at using a convention center. This month, we look at using self-contained properties, particularly those located away from the downtown core.

The advantages of a one hotel conference are obvious, number one being that your attendees typically need only travel down an elevator and the length of a hallway to get to their meeting rooms and events. Two, if your budget is tight rates may be lower and parking is either free or lower cost because these properties aren't located in the downtown core.

Sacramento Point West Marketplace is home to premium hotel brands, a 350-acre exposition venue, 200,000 square feet of meeting space and nearby shopping, dining and attractions.One such example is Sacramento Point West Marketplace, a collection of Sacramento area hotels - Hilton, Doubletree by Hilton, Marriott, Woodlake (former Radisson) - all with substantial meeting space under their roofs, and Cal Expo, a 350-acre venue. The properties have plenty of parking available. They're located next to shopping, low to mid-price dining options and family-friendly attractions.

Furthermore, the area is a 10-minute drive to downtown Sacramento, nearby attractions and Sacramento International Airport.

Hobby, fraternal, social and similar type groups are often good fits for the all under one roof conventions. For example, Sacramento has hosted several model train groups at hotels. There's ample space to display working model train displays, retail items and hold seminars.  Plus, there are comfortable sitting areas throughout the hotel for the members to congregate and socialize.

This doesn't mean, of course, your attendees never leave the property. Fraternal and social groups often look for fun things to do in Sacramento for day trips, such as winery visits, or post convention trips to places like Yosemite.

If you're not sure what kind of meeting space you need or don't have the time and resources to research hotels, contact the Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau for assistance. We'll find out what your needs are and help you select the right hotel. Also, we can provide convention and meeting services, such as custom microsites to help build attendance or promotional materials to round out your conference.  

Contact Sarah Atilano (satilano@cityofsacramento.org) to help you create a great conference under one roof. 

See a Play - Insider's Guide to Theaters in Sacramento

Monday, February 13, 2012 by Rebecca Fong

To help you make the most of your theater experience in the capital, or you're planning a visit to Sacramento and would like to see a play or musical performance, we've compiled this insider's guide to venues in the area:

From Broadway to Cabaret
Broadway Sacramento — established nearly 25 years ago at downtown's Community Center Theater on the Sacramento Convention Center campus, and now the region's largest live performing arts event — is home to big, splashy musicals. Prices range from $16 a person midweek or matinees to $85 for orchestra seats on "premium" weekend nights. More than 200,000 tickets are sold annually to theatre-lovers from the California-Oregon border to western Nevada and the Central Valley. Remaining productions in the current season includes Mamma Mia, Million Dollar Quartet and Wicked.

Don't miss its summer series, Music Circus. JUST ANNOUNCED: the 2012 season of musicals in the round: Grease, The Little Mermaid, The Music Man, and Fiddler on the Roof, and Crazy for You. Prices are slightly less than the Broadway series, making this an affordable tradition for families as well as groups.  

If you prefer cabaret, to drink or eat as you enjoy the musical production, The Cosmopolitan Cabaret offers a more relaxed and spacious experience. Tickets range from $33 to $48 a seat. Forbidden Broadway will have you laughing out loud and falling out of your seat.

Off-Broadway or Fringe Theater
Midtown Sacramento, where indie boutiques and locally owned restaurants flourish, is no exception to gutsy, thought-provoking, and intense productions.

Established by Timothy Busfield and his brother Buck Busfield, B Street Theatre has become recognized as one of Northern California’s top professional theaters. It has produced more than 100 new plays, 60 of which are world, national, West Coast, or regional premieres. The current season includes The Giver, based on the award-winning and widely-read novel by Lois Lowry. Prices range from $10-30 per person.

Since 1942, Sacramento Theatre Company has been professionally producing contemporary and traditional theatrical works, providing rigorous and comprehensive training to young professionals, and advocating theatre as a tool for educational engagement. From September through June, its theaters, including its own cabaret, feature eight performances each week for a total of more than 300 each year. Prices range from $15-$46 per seat. STC even offers senior and rush discounts. The current season includes Dial 'M' for Murder and Little Shop of Horrors. 

Now in its (lucky) 13th year, Capital Stage continues to bring bold, intimate and live plays from contemporary playwrights to audiences of no more than 125. Explore the human condition with your mind and soul -- at slightly less expensive prices. Highlights include periodic post-production discussions with the director and cast. Prices range from $16-38 per seat. Cap Stage also is expanding its high school, youth summer drama instruction programs.    

Off-Off-Broadway have even smaller (and perhaps scruffier) spaces with fewer than 100 seats. They can be found throughout the capital. Our pick is Big Idea Theatre, near uptown's Enotria restaurant and wine bar, a laboratory for new actors and the theatrical vanguard -- and tickets for as low as $10.

.... A dizzying number of options, and we haven't even talked about the community and school productions! Book a hotel room, pack your bags, and stay a while ...

The League of Sacramento Theatres lists dozens of curtains going up every week all over town. Don't believe me? Check out the list of current productions for yourself. Sacramento presents audiences with a surprising array of theater-going experiences, from blockbuster musicals to intimate monologues. Navigating all the choices to arrange a night (or matinee afternoon) at the theater is easier with a little help from your friends, here, at the Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau.

Ticket Timing and Specials
For Broadway (and Music Circus) shows that regularly or nearly sell out, get tickets weeks or months in advance. Midweek shows are less crowded (and often cheaper) than Friday, Saturday or Sunday shows. Saturday nights require booking the furthest ahead. Student tickets may be available, and some venues offer a limited number of cheap same-day rush tickets. Check each company box office for discounts and details.

Fueling Up
Several restaurants serve traditional pre-theater meals at reasonable prices; peek at the Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau site list of eateries where you'll be in good hands. Book a reservation 90 minutes before curtain, and as soon as you're seated at the table, tell your server you're going to a show.

Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of Jan 23

Monday, January 23, 2012 by Sacramento365 .com

This Week: Rendezvous All Week Through
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Music: Allstar Weekend
Music: Allstar Weekend
Ace of Spades
Jan 25
Wed 5:30pm

Pop rock group Allstar Weekend gained popularity from the Disney Channel television network & comes to Sacto with special guests The After Party.

 Theatre: In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play

Theatre: In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play
Capital Stage
Jan 25-Feb 26
Wed 7pm; Thurs-Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm

It's the 1880s and for the wife of eminent scientist and inventor Dr. Givings, the vagaries of the medical field have never held much allure...until now.
Film: Media Mentoring: Miss Representation Film: Media Mentoring: Miss Representation
Crest Theatre
Jan 26
Thurs 6pm *Screening 7pm

Mix with Sacramento's film makers & media professionals, watch Miss Representation, a documentary on how media affects kids and young adults, and engage in a panel discussion focusing on media literacy & how to get distribution without misrepresentation.
 
 Museums: Thurs 'Til 9: Open Art

Museums: Thurs 'Til 9: Open Art: William Eiland
on St. Sebastian

Crocker Art Museum
Jan 26
Thurs 7pm

A lecture examining imagery of St. Sebastian, a common figure in the paintings featured in the exhibition Florence & the Baroque, & its cultural meanings for LGBT viewers.

 
 Special Events: Pirates Rendezvous Special Events: Pirates Rendezvous
Sac. Marriott - Rancho Cordova
Jan 27-Jan 28
Fri 5pm-Midnight; Sat 10am-Midnight

Come play all day with the Pirates! Fri night is boarding night & Sat is Pirate family fun day.
 
Food & Wine: Winter Wine & Food Fest
Food & Wine: Winter Wine & Food Fest
Sacramento Convention Center
Jan 28
Sat 5pm-7:30pm *VIP event until 10pm

Enjoy a live and silent auction, live entertainment, and delicious food and drink from over 120 of Sacramento's best local restaurants and wineries. Proceeds benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Sacramento & Northeastern California.
 
Special Events: Ladies Night Out ft. Danny Boy

Special Events: Ladies Night Out 2012
ft. Danny Boy

Guild Theater
Jan 28
Sat 7pm-10pm

Award-winning poet Terry Moore hosts Ladies Night Out, a night of recognition, featuring R&B crooner Danny Boy, plus many others. This is a fun and different way to take part in Sacramento nightlife.

 
 Comedy: 14-Hour Comedy Challenge

Comedy: 14-Hour Comedy Challenge
Sacramento Comedy Spot
Jan 28
Sat 10:30pm

This one day competition requires participants to incorporate criteria given at the beginning of the day into their video sketch, live sketch or stand-up routine and perform it that night. Come see what's made!

 
 Music: Cold Eskimo
  Music: Cold Eskimo
Fox & Goose
Jan 28
Sat 9pm

Cold Eskimo is moody and eclectic, energetic and pretty, creating a full sound. See them play along with Golden Youth.
Music: Hot Club of Cowtown with The Alkali Flats Music: Hot Club of Cowtown with
The Alkali Flats

Harlow's
Jan 29
Sun 7pm

Hot Club of Cowtown are the most globe-trotting, hardest-swinging Western swing trio on the planet.

 
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Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of Jan 9

Monday, January 9, 2012 by Rachael Lankford

This Week: Explore the City with Ruthless Abandon
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Food & Wine: Dine Downtown Restaurant Week
Food & Wine: Dine Downtown Restaurant Week
Downtown Sacramento
Jan 9-Jan 18
Daily during restaurant's hours

Try out Downtown Sacramento dining at top restaurants with special three-course prix-fixe dinner menus!

 Nightlife: Le Twist

Sacramento Nightlife: Le Twist
Dive Bar
Jan 10
Tues 9pm-2am

Partake in chatter and drinks as you listen to classy gems from the '60s to today, curated by DJs Sam I Jam, Adam J, and Taylor Cho. Enjoy the chance to sit around in a nice environment with friends, have a drink (at reduced prices!), & listen to eclectic music.
Theatre: Ruthless! Theatre: Ruthless!
Sacramento Theatre Company
Jan 11-Feb 19
Wed 6:30pm; Thurs 12:30pm & 6:30pm; Fri 8pm;
Sat 2pm & 8pm; Sun 2pm

Ruthless! is a story that proves when it comes to show business, the key to success is ruthlessness! With book and lyrics by Joel Paley and music by Marvin Laird, Ruthless! is a hilarious send up of several classic shows.
 
 Festivals: SacAnime

Festivals: SacAnime
Woodlake Hotel Sacramento
Jan 13-Jan 15
Fri & Sat 10am-2am; Sun 10am-6pm

Anime fans come to play at SacAnime, which features many activities to whet your palate.

 
 Special Events: Great Train Expo Special Events: Great Train Expo
Cal Expo
Jan 14-Jan 15
Sat & Sun 10am-4pm

A fabulous event for the whole family, this show features operating model railroads, train dealers, collectors, hands-on exhibits, demonstrations, workshops, and more.
 
Food & Wine: Welcome 2012! Beer Tour
Food & Wine: Welcome 2012! Beer Tour
Begins from Pyramid Alehouse
Jan 14
Sat 12:30pm-4:30pm

Participate in Sacramento's rich beer history by touring the town and tasting what there is to offer at Track 7 Brewing, Hoppy Brewing, and Pyramid Brewing.
 
2nd Saturday Activities - Jan 14

2nd Saturday Activities:
-Sacramento Writer's Brush:
Sacramento Poetry Center, 5pm-9pm
-Collage for a Cure Benefit:
Brickhouse Gallery, 6pm-9pm
-Ali: The Greatest:
Evolve the Gallery, 6pm-10pm
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 Comedy: Lewis Black: In God We Rust

Comedy: Lewis Black: In God We Rust
Community Center Theater
Jan 14
Sat 8pm

Lewis Black is the rare comic who can cause an audience to laugh themselves into incontinence while making compelling points about the absurdity of the world.

 
 Sports & Rec: Harlem Globetrotters
  Sports & Rec: Harlem Globetrotters 2012 World Tour
Power Balance Pavilion
Jan 15
Sun 1pm & 6pm

The Harlem Globetrotters combine athleticism, theatre, and comedy into their basketball performance. On the heels of signing one of the most extraordinary rookie classes in team history, the Globetrotters bring their 2012 World Tour to Sacramento for a doubleheader!
Special Events: The State of Live Music in Sacramento Special Events: The State of Live Music in Sacramento
Time Tested Books
Jan 15
Sun 7pm

Four of Sacramento's most active music promoters discuss the trials and tribulations of hosting live music in Sacramento today and look at the future of music in the River City.

 
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Welcome 2012 in style

Thursday, December 29, 2011 by Rachael Lankford

2012If you're looking for a great, family friendly New Year's Eve experience, complete with fireworks, be sure to head to Old Sac for the New Year's Eve Sky Spectacular.

For those of you who are looking for some adult celebrations--no kids allowed--here're a few options to greet 2012 (see even more in our Top 10 & Holiday Event Section). Sacramento nightlife is kickin'! Be sure to get your tickets quick, though, several New Year's Eve events have already sold out.

Confetti1. New Year's 2012 Bash with Mickey Avalon: Ace of Spades, 7pm
Hailing from Hollywood, Mickey Avalon is known to the world as one of the hottest underground American rappers and has become a fan-favorite.

2. New Year's Eve Gala: Chicago: Davis Musical Theatre Company, 8pm
Ring in the New Year with Broadway favorite: Chicago. The Tony Award winning performance of the “truth-is-stranger-than-fiction” play is opening for a special preview, accompanied by a catered buffet dinner, champagne, dessert, party favors, a live DJ, and more.

Champagne toast3. Townhouse New Year's Eve Party: TownHouse Lounge, 8pm-2am
On the 365th day of the year, The Townhouse presents a very special NYE party with some of your favorite DJs on both floors: Electro/House/Progressive with Mike Diamond & My Cousin Vinny & Indie/Pop/Dance with The X-GVNR (Pop Freq, Get Wet) & Jon Droll.

4. New Year's Eve at the Hyatt Regency: Hyatt Regency Sacramento, 8pm-2am
Start the evening with a cocktail in the acoustic lobby lounge listening to the sounds of Quinn Hedges and Ryan Hernandez, then enjoy a gourmet four course meal in Dawson’s, followed by the big event in Sacramento’s largest nightclub with DJ Rated R and the Cheeseballs.

Happy New Year hats5. New Year's Eve 2012: The Golden Bear, 8pm
What better way to welcome 2012 then spending your evening partying it up at The Golden Bear? There is no better way! Live and direct--DJ Crook on the 1s and 2s spinning all your favorite joints and jams. Cheers with a champagne toast at Midnight, plus take advantage of New Year's Eve drink specials all throughout the night.

6. NYE 2012 Celebration: MiX Downtown, 8:30pm
Celebrate the end of 2011 and the start of 2012 inside Sacramento's favorite rooftop nightclub and lounge, which is also celebrating its third year of amazing parties and fabulous events. Complimentary champagne at Midnight, party favors, and lush decorations get you in the mood for a hands in the air night of dancing and partying with friends.

7. New Year's Eve Bash with John Nemeth: Torch Club, 9pm
John Németh is a rising blues star; a singer steeped in the tradition and reminiscent of B.B. King, Ray Charles and Junior Parker, and a harmonica player of riveting intensity and virtuosity.

Balloon drop8. New Year's Eve Dance Party with DJ Larry Rodriguez: Fox & Goose, 9pm
DJ Larry Rodriguez's Dance Party celebrates its 15 year anniversary on New Year's Eve with round, warm sould & funk. DJ Larry Rodriguez is bringing some of Sacramento's favorite dance party kings Mike C. and Tim Matranga to round out the night.

9. Roaring '20s NYE: Crescent Club, 9pm
Take a trip back in time to America's glorious Prohibition Era as you celebrate the New Year with gangsters, glamour, and gambling. The evening’s entertainment includes a Speakeasy Casino, Ballroom Swing Dancing, Gypsy Jazz, Blues, & Cabaret, featuring live music by the notorious Crescent Katz.

10. D30 New Year's Eve with DJ Serafin: District 30, 9pm-3am
In addition to the innovative sound of DJ Serafin, enjoy a huge balloon drop, dazzling confetti rain, complimentary champagne toast at Midnight, delectable confections at Midnight, and complimentary party favors.

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Sacramento365.com's Top 10 Events: Week of Dec 26

Tuesday, December 27, 2011 by Rachael Lankford

This Week: Pay Tribute to the New Year
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Museums: Common Diversions
Museums: Common Diversions
California State Railroad Museum
Ongoing-Sept 14
Daily 10am-5pm *Closed New Year's Day

Check out displays of toy trains & scale model railroads and learn the big differences between the two.

 Festivals: Kwanzaa Family Festival

Festivals: Kwanzaa Family Festival
Crocker Art Museum
Dec 26
Mon Noon-4pm *Free Museum admission 10am-5pm

At this museum-wide festival, the Crocker celebrates its collection of African art with music and dance performances, a unique studio art workshop, storytelling, an arts and crafts marketplace, and much more.

Performing Arts: Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles Performing Arts: Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles
Community Center Theater
Dec 27-Jan 1
Tues-Sat 8pm *Plus Matinees: Thurs/Sat/Sun 2pm; Fri 3pm

This infectious multi-media concert will transport you to the era of The Beatles through Rain's mastery of every song, gesture, and nuance of the legendary foursome.
 
 Comedy: Dave Attell

Comedy: Dave Attell
Punch Line Comedy Club
Dec 29-Dec 30
Thurs 8pm; Fri 8pm & 10pm

Dave Attell's caustic wit, rapid-fire delivery, and his choice of material that can best be described as "very adult" has earned him the reputation as a "comic's comic."

 
 Music: Wallpaper Music: Wallpaper
Ace of Spades
Dec 30
Fri 7pm

Wallpaper is the enigmatic onstage existence of Oakland music addict Eric Frederic, a pop-pushing kingpin interested in art as artifice. Get ready to get your dance on to Wallpaper's diced, digital beats and lyrics caricaturing the pop vernacular!
 
Special Events: New Year's Eve Sky Spectacular
Special Events: New Year's Eve Sky Spectacular
Waterfront Park
Dec 31
Sat 6pm-12:30am

This free celebration features activities for the whole family to enjoy including fireworks shows, children's programming, live music, dinner specials, hot food and drink vendors, and a variety of colorful street entertainment.
 
New Year's Eve Music Events

New Year's Eve: Music
-Utz Year's Eve:
Harlow's, 8pm
-End of the World NYE:
Luigi's, 8:30pm
-Mother Hips NYE Party:
Marilyn's on K, 9pm
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 New Year's Eve Nightlife

New Year's Eve: Sacramento Nightlife
-Lipstick New Year's Eve:
Old Ironsides, 9pm-1:30am
-NYE 2012 Downtown Sacramento Celebration Massive:
Capitol Garage, 10pm-2am
-Old Hollywood New Year's Eve:
Social Nightclub, 10pm-2am
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 Sports & Rec: Walk in the New Year with the Sticks
  Sports & Rec: Walk in the New Year with the Sticks
Pioneer House
Dec 31-Jan 1
Sat 6pm-9pm; Sun Noon-3:30pm
The Sacramento Walking Sticks are hosting 5K & 10K walks through Downtown Sac to get everyone's New Year's Resolutions on the right track. This is a family sport--parents are encouraged to bring their children out.
Special Events: Black & White Purrball Special Events: Black & White Purrball
Happy Tails Pet Sanctuary
Jan 1
Sun Noon-6pm
Ring in the New Year with a new furry family member! These wonderful adult kitties will be "dressed for the ball" in their best black & white furry formal attire. Donate a can of cat food and the adoption fee for black & white cats will be waived.

 
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Christmas celebrations, Sacramento-style

Thursday, December 22, 2011 by Rachael Lankford

Christmas tree with presents 

As always, Sacramento steps up to the plate with holiday events of all sorts. At Sacramento365.com, we see a lot of events come through the site every day. Though there are myriad options in our Holiday Event section, we've narrowed down the list to 10 to get help you pick your Christmas Eve & Christmas Day festivities.

 

Christmas Eve Events:

Sure, the night before Christmas should be spent snuggled in bed waiting for Santa Claus, but why not get out and about during the day. Here are some options to keep you entertained around town:

 1. Free Admission at Fairytale Town & Sacramento Zoo: Zoo 10am-1:30pm, FTT 10am-2pm
Treat the kiddies to a day out while both Fairytale Town & the Sacramento Zoo offer free admission to all guests. The Zoo encourages participating in their pajama party, so you needn’t even change.

2. Downtown Holiday Ice Rink: St. Rose of Lima Park, 10am-6pm
Located outdoors near Westfield Downtown Plaza, the Downtown Holiday Ice Rink is the perfect holiday experience for the young and young at heart.

3. It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play: Capital Stage, 11am
Inspired by the classic American film of the same title, It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play is performed as a 1940s live radio broadcast in front of a studio audience. 

 4. Holiday Film Screenings: It’s a Wonderful Life: Crest Theatre, 1:30pm, 4:30pm, & 7:30pm
If you can’t make it to Cap Stage’s live performance (see above), you can still catch the original film rendition live on the big screen at the historic Crest Theatre. 

5. Theatre of Lights: Old Sacramento, 6pm & 7:30pm
A symphony of lights, sounds, and visual effects will take the audience back to a time when the beloved poem "The Night Before Christmas" was first introduced in Sacramento in 1857.

Christmas Day Events:

Looking to entertain friends & family in town after your regular traditions are over? Or just looking to get out of the house after so much family time? Sacramento doesn’t disappoint. Here are a few options:

Mrs & Mr Claus1. Christmas Brunch: Hyatt Regency, 10am-3pm
Enjoy this holiday season with all of the trimmings. Join for a bountiful buffet brunch featuring breakfast items and traditional holiday favorites.

2. Christmas Day Supper Cruise: Empress Hornblower, 3:30pm-6:30pm
Join Hornblower for Christmas Day with your family and celebrate the season with a delicious meal, relax and enjoy the holiday. The Cruise includes traditional holiday dishes, festive music, and beautiful views of the Sacramento River.

3. Bah Humbug!: MiX Downtown, 8:30pm-2am
Get out from under your tree and continue the holiday partying at this special Sunday Circus night. Spend the evening with your "other" family at Mix Downtown!

4. Christmas with Arden Park Roots: Harlow’s, 9pm
Join reggae/rock/punk band Arden Park Roots for a festive Christmas show.

5. Asylum: Barcode Nightclub, 9pm-1:30am
Featuring resident DJ Bryan Hawk, Asylum is a night of the best cutting edge goth, industrial, nu-darkwave, EBM dance music.



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