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COVID-FRIENDLY EVENts CALENDAR
While some venues are holding live events, remember to follow public health guidelines. Many events are still virtual due to COVID-19. Keep up to date and list events at sacramento.newsreview.com/calendar.
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11/5 tHROUGH 5/30
See 100 years of woman’s suffrage in one place.
100 years of fighting for your rights at the California Museum
California MuseuM, Various tiMes, $0-$10
On Aug. 26, 1920, the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women the right to vote after the decades-long battle MUsEUM fought by women such as Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton for equal political power. It seems like the fight for political equality is ongoing. Following the tumultuous and— to be frank—cray cray presidential election, why don’t you take a trip down to the California Museum to remember how far the nation has come in its fight for equality. The ongoing fight for women’s equality has strong parallels with the suffrage movement. The exhibition is available online alongside a video tour, taking you through the exhibit and explaining the significant features of the show. If you want to see the exhibition in person, the California Museum is open to the public at 25% capacity and under social distancing guidelines. 1020 O St., californiamuseum.org.
MUSIC
Hoshaw, an award-winning singersongwriter who lives in Northern California, will be coming to the Pour Choice. 6pm, The Pour Choice, 177 Sacramento St., Auburn. digital chamber music series, recital by concertmaster Dan Flanagan. Available free of charge to subscribers and current ticket holders and provided as a “thank you” to those donating $25 or more to the annual
FRIDAY, 11/13 BRAD HOsHAW (AMERICANA/FOLK): Brad
SATURDAY, 11/21 sACRAMENtO PHILHARMONIC & OPERA: Fall
fund. Sacphilopera.org. CHRIs CAIN BAND: Chris Cain was raised on stories of his father’s upbringing on Historic
Beale Street in Memphis and attended his first B.B King concert at the tender age of three. Blues music played continuously on the home stereo, and family outings were often trips to concerts. He’ll be bringing his style of blues to Sutter Creek
Theatre. 7pm, Sutter Creek Theatre, 44
Main St, Sutter Creek.
SATURDAY, 12/5 sACRAMENtO PHILHARMONIC & OPERA: Fall digital chamber music series, recital by
Dan Flanagan and Dagenais Smiley, violin;
Jacob Joseph, viola; and Robin Bonnell, cello. Available free of charge to subscribers and current ticket holders and provided as a “thank you” to those donating $25 or more to the annual fund. Sacphilopera.org.
THURSDAY, 12/10 LEONID & FRIENDs: In three years, Moscowbased Leonid and Friends have captured the spirit, musicality and fire of American supergroup Chicago. Their first video went viral, but they really gained traction when
Chicago itself put the video on its official website. This 11-piece tribute band will be coming to the Crest Theatre. 7:30pm, $38$58. Crest Theatre, 1013 K St.
FESTIVALS
SUNDAY, 11/22 POP-UP sERIEs At DOCO: River City
Marketplace is popping up at DOCO. Shop from local creative vendors, listen to live music, watch street performances and enjoy all that DOCO has to offer at this family-friendly event. 11am, no cover. DOCO
Sacramento, 405 K St.
FRIDAY, 12/4 128 ARtIsAN MARKEt: Berryessa Brewing Co. is a 20-barrel craft brewery just outside
Winters. The tap room is a relaxed, familyfriendly atmosphere in a country setting.
Drink great beer, hang out with friends and shop from a selection of local vendors. 5pm, no cover. Berryessa Brewing Co., 27260
California 128, Winters. tHE FREsH INsPIRAtION sHOW tOUR GALAsACRAMENtO, CA: The Fresh Inspiration
Show tour is coming back to Marin. Learn business strategies at this one-day festival. 5:45pm, $25-$60. McConnell Estates
Winery, 10686 West Stockton Blvd., Elk
Grove.
SUNDAY, 12/6 VINtAGE, VINYL, AND HANDMADE: Every first
Sunday of the month from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., local vintage clothing and accessory vendors, along with more than 15 local makers from River City Marketplace and
Funky Soul Stop Live, will be selling unique, rare and one-of-a-kind items. 11am, no cover Solomon’s Delicatessen, 730 K St.
FOOD & DRINK
THURSDAY, 11/12 sOIL BORN FARMs ONLINE MARKEtPLACE &
DRIVE-tHRU FARMstAND PICKUP: Soil Born
Farm’s weekly online marketplace features organic produce, prepared foods, herbs, baked goods, pantry items, gifts, flowers, books, soil, compost, seedlings, fruit trees and seeds. It’s an easy way to buy local goods all in one place. 12am, no cover. Soil
Born Farms, 2140 Chase Dr., Rancho
Cordova.
SATURDAY, 11/14 GRAss VALLEY FARMERs’ MARKEt: The Grass
Valley Farmers’ Market is now open. After many years at the North Star House, you can now find the Saturday morning market in the McKnight Crossing shopping center parking lot. 8am, no cover. McKnight
Crossing Shopping Center, 111 W. McKnight
Way, Grass Valley.
COMEDY
CREst tHEAtRE: Henry Cho’s TV credits include appearances on NBC’s “The Tonight Show,”
CBS’s “The Late, Late, Show” and NBC’s
“Young Comedians Special.” He served two years as host of NBC’s “Friday Night Videos” and had many guest roles on various network sitcoms. 7:30pm, through 11/13, $35-45. 1013 K st.
ON STAGE
BRICKYARD COUNtER & BAR: Live music by the Mitch Franco Duo, Amador Suns and more every Thursday through Saturday this November. The performance will be held outdoors on the patio. Contact venue for seating arrangements. 6pm, through
November, no cover. 4364 town Center
Boulevard, El Dorado Hills.
tHE UNCHURCH: No Exit is a 1944 existentialist
French play by Jean-Paul Sartre. The original title is the French equivalent of the legal term “in camera,” referring to a private discussion behind closed doors. The play was first performed at the Théâtre du Vieux-
Colombier in May 1944. 7pm 11/12-28, $15. 220
Bresee Place, Grass Valley.
ART
ACCEssIBILItY INFORMAtION: Gary Wagner
Iceland Forces of Nature is a black-andwhite photography exhibit detailing the features of this remote country, including waterfalls, melting glaciers and hostile barren landscapes. He works exclusively in black and white as this medium best relates the shapes, lines, and tones of landscapes. Various times 11/12-12/5, no cover. 2015 J St. Ste. 101. DAVIs CENtRAL PARK: Davis Vintage and Craft’s
Fair. Listen to live music and get your bag of handmade arts and crafts. 11am sundays, no cover. 405 C St., Davis. JOHN NAtsOULAs GALLERY: Art Objects Palette to Palate. Many artists have a diverse palette to their glazes and highlight a range of visual dioramas through ceramics. This exhibit aims to celebrate this through the form of functional tabletop ceramics.
The gallery will provide several culinary experiences using works from the exhibition. Various times, 12/2-1/24. 521 1st St,
Davis. PENCE GALLERY: Chris Daubert Firewood.
Daubert’s installation creates an environment where visitors can observe multiple hand-carved, wooden sculptures of solitary objects, each created out of a single piece of firewood. Each object is illuminated from within, and then partially obscured with layers of hanging semi-transparent fabric. Various times. 10/5-11/29. No cover.
Pence Gallery Holiday Market. Enjoy shopping for affordable, one-of-a-kind art, crafts, textiles, soaps, jewelry, and honey, featuring the work of more than 50 local and regional artists. Various times. 11/6-12/24.
No cover. Sylvia Schaefer Feast of Florals.
The holiday season brings a new exhibit,
Feast of Florals, with artwork by Sylvia
Schaefer. Her oil paintings feature florals and bonsai trees, executed in a bold brush style and vibrant colors. Various times, 11/6-29, no cover. 212 D St., Davis. UC DAVIs: Winter Exhibition Preview Wayne
Thiebaud Influencer A New Generation.
Opening Jan. 31, this exhibit features works by contemporary artists who have been inspired by Thiebaud, as well as former
FRIDAY, 11/5 Virtually live storytelling by Capital Storytelling capitalstOrytelling.cOm, 7pm, DOnate
Adults need to be read stories, too. In this time of uncertainty, fear, stress and unprecedented VIRTUAL things happening every day, a nice relaxing evening of being told a story is just what you need. Be reminded of a simpler time by the five storytellers who will each be telling 5-minute to 15-minute stories at this virtual event. Listen to their voices and think of when you were a wee babe, swaddled in love and comfort, drifting off to the soothing sound of catharsis. The theme this time around is “Lost in Translation.” capitalstorytelling.com.
students who learned directly from the master teacher. Join founding director Rachel Teagle and associate curator Susie Kantor for an inside look at this upcoming exhibition. 4:30pm. 11/19, no cover. 1 Shields Ave., Davis.
MUSEUMS
CALIFORNIA MUSEUM: Fight for the Right 100
Years of Women Voting. Featuring artifacts, historic photographs and interactive activities, this all-new temporary exhibit chronicles women’s struggle for the right to the vote from the mid-19th century to the ratification of the 19th Amendment on Aug. 26, 1920, drawing parallels to the ongoing fight for women’s equality. Various times, through 5/30, $7-$10. Yosemite People. This exhibit explores the people who live, work and visit
Yosemite National Park in recognition of the historic site’s 130th anniversary. Developed by Exhibit Envoy and photographer Jonas
Kulikauskas, the traveling photography exhibit offers visitors a unique look at the complex and contradictory relationships between the park’s natural wonders and its inhabitants. Various times, through 1/17, $7-$10. 1020 O St.
SPORTS & OUTDOORS
THURSDAY, 11/12 CHECKPOINT CHALLENGES DISCOVERY PARK:
Checkpoint Challenges is a physical and mental outdoor sport that can be enjoyed by active people of all skill and fitness levels. 9am, $5. Discovery Park, 1000
Garden Highway.
FRIDAY, 11/13 TANGO CLASS WITH MIGUEL: Enjoy the art of
Tango with Miguel, a longtime teacher and practitioner of Argentine tango. 7pm, $10. The Firehouse 5, 2014 9th St.
SUNDAY, 11/29 21ST ANNUAL CORDOVA COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS
TREE LIGHTING: Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night. The annual lighting of the Cordova Community Christmas
Tree is a public event inspiring unity, showcasing Rancho Cordova community life and promoting local businesses. 4pm, no cover. Village Green Park, 3141 Bridgeway
Drive, Rancho Cordova.
CLASSES
THURSDAY, 11/12 BETTY JEAN AND WAYNE THIEBAUD ENDOWED
LECTURE: Njideka Akunyili Crosby, a 2017
MacArthur genius fellow whose art negotiates the cultural terrain between her adopted home in America and her native
Nigeria in collage and photo transfer-based paintings, will give the seventh annual Betty
Jean and Wayne Thiebaud Endowed Lecture online. 4:30pm, no cover. UC Davis, 1 Shields
Ave., Davis.
WEDNESDAY, 11/25 WRITING AS HEALING: A twice-monthly writing group for anyone dealing with issues of illness, disability or recovery. Open to patients, caregivers, staff, community members and health-care providers. The intention of the workshop is to create a sense of freedom and excitement about writing as a tool for self-expression. 6:30pm, no cover. UC Davis, 1 Shields Ave., Davis.
THURSDAY, 11/26 RIVERS LAB LANDSCAPES THAT WORK FOR
BIODIVERSITY AND PEOPLE: Rivers Lab is a report reading and discussion group assembled so that you can, as a community of river lovers, break down the walls of academic papers to learn more about the systems we care for and have a chance to ask questions, discuss and enjoy each other’s company. Noon, no cover. South
Yuba River Citizens League, 313 Railroad
Ave., Prairie City.
THURSDAY, 12/3 ART STUDIO VISITING ARTIST LECTURE KYLE
DUNN: Kyle Dunn combines sculpture and painting traditions, including bas-relief and trompe l’oeil, to express the vibrancy of the masculine emotional landscape not often represented in popular visual culture. 4:30pm, no cover. UC Davis, 1 Shields
Ave., Davis.
WEDNESDAY, 12/9 WRITING AS HEALING: A twice-monthly writing group for anyone dealing with issues of illness, disability or recovery. Open to patients, caregivers, staff, community members and health-care providers. The intention of the workshop is to create a sense of freedom and excitement about writing as a tool for self-expression. 6:30pm, no cover. UC Davis, 1 Shields Ave., Davis. PHOTO COURTESY OF PIKREPO
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VIRTUAL
THURSDAY, 11/12 CARTOONING WITH GIRL SCOUTS & DRAGONFLY
ART FOR LIFE STUDIO!: Girls have the courage, confidence and character to make the world a better place, and Girl Scouts helps girls do just that while having fun. Grab your pencils and paper, and get ready to learn from a Disney-trained animator how to draw yourself as a cartoon. 5pm, no cover. Girl
Scouts Heart of Central California webinar, girlscoutshcc.org. EXPRESSIVE PORTRAIT PAINTING IN WATERCOLOR
WITH MISUK GOLTZ: There is no right recipe to paint portraits. Artist Misuk Goltz will teach you to tackle portrait painting and capture the essence of the subject in watercolor.
In this two-day online workshop, you will learn how to prepare reference materials and sketches, mix colors for skin tone and create an interesting background to produce a complete portrait. 9:30am, no cover. Pence Gallery, pencegallery.org. OFFICE HOURS-STREAMING LIVE: Got a mountain of creative projects you want to get to?
Got a little difficulty with structure and accountability? So did STAB! Comedy
Theater owner Jesse Jones, which is why he started STAB!’s Office Hours! for himself and everyone else who could benefit from a little bit of structure. 9:30am, no cover. STAB!
Comedy Theater, stabcomedytheater.com. TOP 10 LIST PODCAST-LIVE STREAM: Each episode features two guests competing to assemble a top 10 list on a new subject. We ask several viewers to participate each week, and we always love your feedback and comments. 6pm, no cover. Sacramento
Comedy Spot, saccomedyspot.com/live.
FRIDAY, 11/13 THE COMEDY OF ERRORS: This fall The Falcon’s
Eye Theatre at Folsom Lake College presents William Shakespeare’s hysterical farce about two sets of identical twins lost at sea. Join us for this live, virtual performance where we take you on a fastpaced comic journey outside the typical
Zoom box. 7:30pm, $5. Falcon’s Eye Theatre, falconseyetheatre.com. HIP HOP STORYTIME: The Cypher Hip Hop
Workshops presents “What Is Hip Hop?”
Join for a 30-minute interactive session that includes storytime, rapping/ call and response and hip-hop dance/ movement. This fun and engaging session is targeted to youth ages 3 to 5 years old, but the entire family is encouraged to participate. 10:30am, no cover. Sacramento
Public Library, facebook.com/saclibrary. RANKINATOR-STREAMING LIVE: Toaster Strudel vs Loafers. Glass vs. Fresh Air. Who would win? Who will come on top? Get in and buckle up for Rankinator. Kevin Scott
Brown hosts the ultimate list show. Three comedians have to take 20 random things and put them in order from worst to best. 7pm, no cover. STAB! Comedy Theater, stabcomedytheater.com. TWEEN COMIC BOOK CLUB: Join librarians
Lindsey, Caitlin and Nate live for a Tween
Comic Book Club. They’ll talk about Hotel
Dare, discuss what they think is rad about this book, host a short trivia game and ask you for your questions, before an art activity inspired by the comic book. 4pm, no cover. Sacramento Public Library, facebook. com/saclibrary. VIRTUAL EVENT CAPITAL STORYTELLING LIVE:
Five storytellers will take the virtual stage to share a true personal story in 5 to 15 minutes. Real-time captioning is provided.
This event is sponsored by CapRadio. 7pm, no cover. Capital Storytelling, capitalstorytelling.com.
SATURDAY, 11/14 BETWEEN THE COVERS “YOU HAD ME AT HOLA:”
Between the Covers, a new Sacramento
Public Library book group, invites romance readers to discuss a delightfully diverse collection of novels on the second Saturday of the month. For November, we are reading
“You Had Me at Hola” by Alexis Daria. 1pm, no cover. Sacramento Public Library, facebook.com/saclibrary. COMEDY SPOT MIXTAPE-EXCLUSIVE ONLINE
SHOW: Comedy Spot Mixtape is an exclusive live-stream event featuring comedians and special guests doing stand-up, improv, sketch, videos, music, characters, games and more. Help keep the Comedy Spot open by buying a ticket for this show. 8pm, $0-$10. Sacramento Comedy Spot, saccomedyspot.com/mixtape. SATURDAY FAMILY CRAFTS: Brittany will demonstrate how to create a Saturday
Family Craft that can be used to decorate your home. This is a self-guided activity that lets families create together.
Watch the tutorial video each week on the library’s Facebook page. 7am, no cover. Bear River Library, facebook.com/ nevadacountylibrary. SOFA SOIRÉE: B Street Theatre is taking its annual gala to the sofa. Join from the comfort of your own home and be entertained while supporting B Street
Theatre’s outreach and educational programs. $250 includes dDinner delivered to your home, a bottle of wine and an exclusive introduction. 6:30pm, B Street
Theatre, bstreettheatre.org. VIRTUAL ART RX: Each month, people living with chronic pain, their family, friends and caregivers are invited to explore the wonders of art and the creative mind.
Enjoy the simple pleasure of viewing art together, as a trained docent facilitates conversations about select works. 11am, no cover. Crocker Art Museum, crockerart.org.
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SATURDAY, 11/5 Break out your fancy couch for Sofa Soiree Online, 6pm, $0-$250
Every year, The Sofia hosts a gala event, but this year things are a bit different. Instead of VIRTUAL heading out in your finest duds, plop yourself down on the couch (still wearing your finest duds) and tune in to the Sofa Soiree. If you’re feeling extra fancy, you can spring for the $250 VIP package which includes a Magpie dinner for two delivered to your home, along with a bottle of Revolution wine and an exclusive introduction by Grammy winner Lisa Loeb. If you don’t want to spend that much for a night in, you can still join an interactive show by B Street Theatre’s Acting Company. bstreettheatre.org/sofia-soiree/.
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wednesday, 11/25 forget blue spruce, this year’s christmas tree is virtual old Sacramento Waterfront, 6pm, no cover.
Wait, why is this in the November issue? It’s that time of year again, when VirTual Halloween has long past and everyone forgets about Thanksgiving and moves straight on to Christmas. It’s a holly jolly time again, and that includes the yearly tradition of standing around in the cold waiting for someone to plug in a few light bulbs by the river. This year, however, you may actually be able to enjoy the tradition without layering up and using PHoto coUrtesy oF PiXaBay copious tissue. Old Sacramento’s yearly tree lighting is going virtual so you can curl up on your bed and watch as we beckon in another winter solstice. Old Sacramento, oldsacramento.com.
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calenDar liSTinGS conTinueD from paGe 31
sUnday, 11/15 a VirTual celeBraTion of wayne THieBauD:
Celebrate Sacramento’s own Wayne
Theibaud. 4pm, no cover. Crocker Art
Museum, crockerart.org. THe SuzeTTe VeneTi SHow: LoLGBT+ Presents
The Suzette Veneti Show. It’s chat, it’s variety, it’s Suzette’s own weekly livestreaming show on STAB! TV! As always,
Clifton Ellison, Mean Dave, Chelsea
Bearce and David Shapiro will stop by. 5pm, no cover. STAB! Comedy Theater, stabcomedytheater.com.
monday, 11/16 common BeeS in GarDenS: Good yield from your home food garden starts with successful pollination. Learn about the common bees that pollinate food crops and how you can support them in your garden. 6pm, no cover. UC Davis, beegarden. ucdavis.edu. JuST my Type nano!: A casual writing group this month celebrates NaNoWriMo while you work together on your own novels. This week”s prompt is: What is the worst thing that could happen to your character? Write a scene in which they become aware of that terrible truth. 4pm, no cover. Bear River
Library, facebook.com/bearriverlibrary. liVinG room conVerSaTion-race & eTHniciTy wrap up: Living Room Conversations are a bridge across issues that divide and separate us. They provide an easy structure for engaging in friendly, yet meaningful, conversation with those with whom we may not agree. These conversations increase understanding, reveal common ground and sometimes even allow us to discuss possible solutions. 5:30pm, no cover. Bear River Library, facebook.com/bearriverlibrary.
tUesday, 11/17 BioSTaTiSTicS VirTual office HourS:
Researchers often have questions about statistics in designing a study or analyzing data. Some statistical questions can be easily answered in a short conversation with a knowledgeable statistician. To efficiently and effectively meet the needs of clinical investigators at UC Davis, the CTSC in collaboration with the UC Davis Cancer
Center maintains weekly office hours. noon, no cover. UC Davis, ucdavis.edu. muSic appreciaTion for TeenS: Hang out with librarian Melissa each week on Discord while we discuss rhythm, melody, harmony, form and era. From classical to rock ’n’ roll, we’ll listen to it all. Please register or email and information will be sent to you. Make sure to include your Discord Tag in the notes. This is a teen-only program. 2pm, Bear River
Library, facebook.com/bearriverlibrary. THe oBScure moVie TriVia SHow-STreaminG liVe: Self-proclaimed movie nerds and funny people come together to answer obscure movie trivia questions. Not every movie will be obscure, but the trivia will be. Hosted by Buddy. 8pm, no cover. STAB! Comedy
Theater, stabcomedytheater.com. SnaKe TanK: In Snake Tank, three snake oil salespeople pitch their randomly assigned products to sharks Brian Crall and Sarah
Kullbom in this fun game full of characters, a little fibbing and a lot of ridiculousness.
You can watch on the Sacramento Comedy
Spot website and on Facebook, YouTube and
Twitch. 6pm, no cover. Sacramento comedy
Spot, saccomedyspot.com. SporTSBall w/ Drew aBSHer: Sports—almost all of them require balls, but some don’t and that’s weird, but we put up with them anyway. Drew Absher knows sports, and
Sportsball tests the knowledge and opinions of some of Sacramento’s funniest. 6pm, no cover. STAB! Comedy Theater, stabcomedytheater.com.
wednesday, 11/18 arT aTTacK VirTual arT cluB for TweenS &
TeenS: This Zoom event is especially for teen and tween artists. In a weekly art club, there will be an activity demonstrated, such as drawing, painting, collage. It’s also a time for you to show off your work to the others in the group. 4pm, no cover. Bear river library, facebook.com/bearriverlibrary.
THe BaD flicK SHow: Host Alex Shewmaker finds the worst clips from the worst movies and shares them with comedians, who are blown away by just how bad these movies really are. Past guests have included Greg Proops of “Whose Line is it Anyway,” professional wrestler Colt
Cabana and musician Tony Thaxton. 6pm, no cover. Sacramento Comedy Spot, saccomedyspot.com/live. Teen BooK cluB: Partnering with our local high schools, this book club is all about teens. Each week, we’ll chat about story structure, plot and character development, and also take some time to decompress.
Please register and a Zoom link will be sent to you via email. 2pm, Bear river library, facebook.com/bearriverlibrary.
tHUrsday, 11/19 fooD BaSicS ViDeo SerieS: Each month, we will help you master the mysteries of cooking and eating healthy food on a budget. Topics include reading food labels, planning budget meals, how to refresh
leftovers and more. Grab bags are available at the Grass Valley Library the week before the program with cooking goodies to help you on your journey. 3:30pm, no cover. Bear River Library, facebook.com/ nevadacountylibrary. Vail comeDy SHow: Vail Comedy Show every third Thursday with nationally touring comedians streamed into your living room. Hosted by Mark Masters. 5:30pm, no cover. Vail, vailcomedyshow.com.
satUrday, 11/21 roaST of Harry poTTer 2: Front Row Film
Roast will be roasting Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and you are invited. The roast will be aired over a Vimeo stream. Play drinking games online with
Polyjuice-drinking comedians as they make jokes over the movie inspired by the book written by J.K. Rowling. Add your own jokes in the live chat for the entire audience to see. 7pm, no cover. front row film roast, frontrowfilmroast.com/subscribe.
paJama SToryTime: Relax after a long day with this evening Storytime. Bring your stuffed animals and come in your pajamas to this Facebook program. Read books and sing songs that will help the kiddos get ready for sleepy time. 7pm, no cover. Bear River Library, facebook.com/ nevadacountylibrary.
wednesday, 11/25 VirTual Tree liGHTinG: One, two, TREE! The holidays might look different this year, but yule still love what we have in store for you.
This year, experience the Thanksgivingeve tradition of lighting the holiday tree at the Old Sacramento Waterfront in your fuzzy socks and matching pajamas with the comforts of hot cocoa and home. 6pm, no cover. Old Sacramento Waterfront, oldsacramento.com/event/virtual-treelighting.
tHUrsday, 11/26 JoSH GroBan THe VirTual concerT SerieS:
Unprecedented times like these call for moments that raise us up so Josh Groban is going to give it a shot. Join him as he continues to share his music with this series of livestream concerts. 1pm, $25$65. joshgroban.com.
Friday, 12/4 Spend a Spencer Day with B Street Theatre B Street theatre, 7pm, no cover
B Street Theatre is still going with its Six Feet Apart music series. Every Friday, tune in to see VirTual talented artists from around the world perform through B Street Theatre’s digital stage. All month long, catch shows including violinist Kelly Hall Tompkins and Oakland singer Kofy Brown. For the first December show, see jazz singer-songwriter Spencer Day perform live. He has headlined at London’s West End, the historic Birdland and Lincoln Center. This performance will be from his upcoming project “Broadway by day,” which is a humorous blend of jazz, comedy and musical theater. bstreettheatre.org/music. satUrday, 11/28 VirTual arTful meDiTaTion: Artful Meditation continues online the fourth Saturday of each month. Calm your mind and experience art in new ways with longtime meditation practitioners and instructors Matthew
Roselli and Teresa Sedano. Artful Meditation is presented in collaboration with the
Center for Pain Medicine’s integrative pain management program, part of the UC Davis
Health System. 11am, no cover. Crocker Art
Museum, crockerart.org.
Friday, 12/4 firST friDayS are wHere iT HappenS wiTH
Girl ScouTS: Are you looking for a place to connect and chill with your friends or fellow Girl Scouts? Come join the Girl Scouts of America for First Friday—the Zoom
Where it Happens, where they’ll have an hour together to wind down from the week and relax playing trivia games, talking about your days, cooking and more. 6pm, no cover. Girl Scouts Heart of Central
California, girlscoutshcc.org. SeaSon of SuSpence fall funDraiSer my
JeKyll anD HyDe: Award-winning EMH
Productions launches its newest company,
The Artist’s Collective, in partnership with
Placer Repertory Theater to bring you a special two-night event. It will include brief presentations and a free preview performance of the new work, “My
Jekyll & Hyde” by T. S. Forsyth and Ryan
Gerberding that will premiere in 2021. 5pm, $20. Sacramento Convention Center
Complex, placerrep.org. SiX feeT aparT Spencer Day: Spencer Day, the number one Billboard charting pop/ jazz singer and songwriter, has headlined venues from Birdland and Lincoln Center to the Hollywood Bowl and London’s West
End. Known for his unique sense of humor and distinctive original songs, his upcoming project “Broadway by Day” celebrates the unlikely friendship between jazz and musical theatre. 7pm, no cover. B Street Theatre, bstreettheatre.org.
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