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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/

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FOOD & DRINK FRIDAY, 10/9 DUNLOE BREWING CURBsIDE BEER sALEs & FOOD TRUCKs: Dunloe Brewing will sell beer every

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Blast away some zombies during the Heartstoppers Redemption

it takes to survive the zombie apocalypse? 2300 Mine Shaft Lane, variouS tiMeS, $20-$60

You may have seen haunted houses before, but what about a haunted drive? For three nights only, the FEsTIVALs owners and operators of the Heartstoppers Haunted House have transformed a section of road into the streets of Deadlands. Zombies will attack and you’ll have to blast your way through using either one or two laser blasters. Think you have what it takes to survive the zombie apocalypse? This event will surely test your skills to see if you’d survive a

Tuesday and Friday afternoon, featuring a rotating list of beers, IPAs, lagers and lots of sours, along with food trucks including tacos by Street Cravings. 4pm, no cover. Dunloe Brewing, 1606 Olive Drive, Davis.

TUESDAY, 10/13 produce at Sierra Harvest’s Food Love Farm on Tuesday afternoons. Veggies, fruits and flowers are available. 4:30pm, no cover. Food Love Farm, 16200 Lake Vera Purdon Road, Nevada City.

COMEDY EsTHER’s PARK: October Comedy Fest Night at Esther’s Park is a 21-plus event hosted by comedian Dru Burks. 7pm, 10/10, $15. 3408 3rd Ave.

Laughs (Silent Comedy). Inside Jokes Outside Laughs is an outdoor comedy experience with a twist. You’ll be listening to the entire show through headphones, reminiscent of a silent disco. 8:30pm, Thursdays and saturdays, 10/8-10/31, $20. 1207 Front St.

sTAB! COMEDY THEATER: The STAB! show. Three comedians have a day to write their responses to five prompts and present them for the first time to the world. Jesse Jones brings together the funniest writers he can find and lets them loose. 8pm Thursdays, no cover. twitch.tv/stabcomedy.

ON STAGE B sTREET THEATRE: Six Feet Apart Christina

FESTIVALS

SATURDAY, 10/17 sINIsTER CYBER CON: Sinister Cyber Con is coming to the digital waves for the second time with guests including Miko Hughes from Pet Sematary and New Nightmare, a Monster Squad reunion and a live performance by Lindsay Schoolcraft. Get your spooks in at this virtual festival. 5pm, no cover. sinistercreaturecon.com

FRIDAY, 10/9 TRUCK MANIA: Gas, diesel, 4-wheel drive, SUVs, Jeeps, El Caminos: If you like trucks, Truck Mania is for you. Social distancing and masks required. 5pm, $25-$400. Sacramento Raceway Park, 5305 Excelsior Road.

SATURDAY, 10/10

SATURDAY, 10/24 TRUNK-OR-TREAT AT THE MOOsE: Trick-ortreating may be out of the question, but The Moose in Roseville is giving kids the experience in a safe way. 11am, no cover. Loyal Order of Moose, 506 Lincoln St., Roseville.

DAD’s NOsTALGIC CAR sHOW & MUsIC FEsTIVAL 2020: Maybe you don’t just like trucks. Maybe you like cars from before 1972. Well, the fellas organizing Dad’s Nostalgic Car Show and Music Festival are just like you. 5pm, $15-$100. The Wrangler Bar, 8945 Grant Line Road, Elk Grove.

sELF DEsIGNs ART GALLERY COURTYARD CONCERT: Self Designs Art Gallery presents

THURSDAY, 10/29 11TH ANNUAL EL PANTEÓN DE sACRAMENTO / DÍA DE LOs MUERTOs 2020: The 11th annual

an outdoor Courtyard Concert featuring local artwork, poetry and live classical music. 4pm, $20. 1801 L St.

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El Panteon de Sacramento will continue this year, reimagined as A Moonlit Slow Drive-Through Remembrance held at The Latino Center of Art and Culture. Thursday

through Sunday, experience this year’s centerpiece, a Mexican graveyard. 5pm, no cover. Latino Center of Art and Culture, 2700 Front St.

HEARTsTOPPERs REDEMPTION: Drive your way through the streets of Deadlands as you blast your way through the hordes of zombies. Trick-or-treating is available for kids as well. 7pm, $40. The Mine Shaft, 2300 Mine Shaft Lane, Rancho Cordova.

SUNDAY, 11/1 VINTAGE, VINYL, AND HANDMADE: Every first Sunday of the month, local vintage clothing and accessory vendors, along with local makers from River City Marketplace, will be selling one-of-a-kind handmade things. 11am, no cover. Solomon’s Delicatessen, 730 K St.

UC DAVIs: This Is How It Happened. A rippedfrom-the-headlines one-act play about race, police and friendship examines the search for truth after a white police officer kills a black man. “This Is How It Happened,” by Sacramento native Anthony D’Juan, is being presented by Catalyst A Theatre Think Tank through the UC Davis Department of Theatre and Dance. 5pm, 10/15-16, no cover. 1 Shields Ave., Davis.

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LAUGHs UNLIMITED: Inside Jokes Outside

wasteland infested by ravenous zombies. Don’t worry about the real pandemic sweeping the nation; social distancing will apply and you’ll be safe inside your vehicle. This will be a family event; if you’re kids aren’t ready to take on hordes of undead, there will be trick-or-treat, scarecrow building and pumpkin carving contests. Make your way to the streets of Deadlands and experience a haunted street. 2300 Mine Shaft Lane, heartstoppershaunt.com.

idealistic man who cannot bring himself to believe that the same element that shrinks tumors could have anything to do with what is afflicting the Radium Girls. Various times, 10/23-24. 1419 H St.

Martin. The Six Feet Apart series by B Street Theatre. Tune in Fridays this month to see the line-up: Ariadne Greif, Christina Martin and Alexander Boldachev. They’ll be bringing their unique style of music to your home. 7pm, Fridays through 10/23, no cover. 2700 Capitol Ave..

OOLEY THEATRE: ACTUALLY by anna ziegler. Amber and Tom meet within the first month of their freshman year at Princeton and have a night together that alters the course of their lives. They agree on the drinking and the attraction, but was there actual consent? The audience becomes the focal point as they share their sides of the story. Various times, 10/1-17, $10-$40. 2007 28th St.

sACRAMENTO THEATRE: Radium Girls. In 1926, radium was a miracle cure, Madame Curie an international celebrity and luminous watches the latest rage—until the girls who painted them began to fall ill with a mysterious disease. Inspired by a true story, Radium Girls traces the efforts of Grace Fryer, a dial painter, as she fights for her day in court. Her chief adversary is her former employer, Arthur Roeder, an

ART ELK GROVE FINE ARTs CENTER: 9th Annual Art Tour. The Art Tour, hosted by Elk Grove Fine Arts Center, features three sites with 15 participating artists showing a variety of media. Now in its ninth year, the show will feature artists including Linda Nunes, Raquel Lushenko and David Peterson. 10am-4pm, 10/10. 9080 Elk Grove Blvd., Elk Grove.

JOHN NATsOULAs GALLERY: Yoshio Taylor New Work, 100 Years of Wayne Thiebaud, and Pat Mahony. John Natsoulas Gallery will be hosting an exhibition featuring work from Yoshio Taylor, Pat Mahoney and Wayne Theibaud. The exhibition will also celebrate Thiebaud’s 100th birthday and feature pieces by the famous artist. Various times, 10/21-11/28. 521 1st St., Davis. KENNEDY GALLERY: The Twentieth “20Twenty” Exhibit. “20-Twenty” Exhibit runs through October, featuring works from more than 20 resident artists on three floors of open studios in the heart of Midtown. Various times, through 10/31, no cover. 1931 L St.

PENCE GALLERY: Chris Daubert Firewood. Chris Daubert’s installation Firewood creates an environment to 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, through 11/29, no cover. If They Came to Life Work by Caitlin McCarthy & Charlene Reinhart. Uniting her interests in magic and art, Caitlin McCarthy’s drawings feature mystical women within otherworldly atmospheres. Various times, through 10/25, no cover. Sara Post This Is Not A Dream. This Is Not A Dream is abstract painter Sara Post’s meditation on the confinement caused by the pandemic. Various times, through 11/1, no cover. 212 D St., Davis.

THE GARAGE ON THE GROVE: Vincent Pacheco Smile Now, Cry Later. Artist Vincent Pacheco opens Smile Now, Cry Later, an immersive installation of sound, color and, most importantly, piñatas. The piñatas include a nostalgic VHS tape of some favorite movies from his Chicano upbringing in San Francisco and an oversized syringe— and artifact of family members who were active in the Mexican Mafia and the drug trade. 7pm. 10/10. No cover. 2287 Grove Ave.


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