Imaginarium – Global Winter Wonderland @ Cal Expo

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When
Fri, December 16 2022
Where
Cal Expo
1600 Exposition Blvd
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Imaginarium Light Up the Night @ Cal Expo
Presented by Global Winter Wonderland

November 18, 2022 – January 2, 2023

A one of a kind adventure

Experience the original Light Up the Night at Cal-Expo Center in Sacramento. Action Packed with more than 3 million lights, you’ll venture through 15 acres of lights, mazes, rides, nightly shows, a fantasy zone and so much more! Wrap up your night with a meet and greet with your favorite characters, take a few laps around our ice rink, or kick back with an adult beverage while the kids visit our newly designed fantasy zone.
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Imaginarium offers both Weekday and Weekend General Admission Tickets for Adults & Children with discounts available for Seniors, Service Members and First Responders.

General Admission tickets provide complete access to the Cal-Expo Center during event days including all light exhibits, Live Performances, Entertainment, Laser Maze, daily activities, all shops, and our Meet & Greet sessions.

Access to The Carnival, Laser Tag, Laser Maze, and Ice Skating are available as an add-on during checkout or onsite for an additional price.

Website and Tickets and more information here.

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Pass it on! 🌳🪴🌱🪵🌺🍅🍆🥕🫑🍉

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Brooks Truitt Garden, 19th Street & Q Street:

"The City’s Recycling and Solid Waste Division this spring is offering a series of free in-person backyard composting seminars to help residents learn how to turn food scraps into compost right in their own backyard.

Attendees will learn about decomposition at a local community garden and discover how to recycle leaves, yard clippings, fruit, and vegetable scraps. Additionally, they’ll receive a demonstration on using a “Geobin” composter and learn about composting materials.

Tips will be shared on how to achieve the right balance of food, air, and moisture, how to maintain compost piles, and home gardening." 
~ City of Sacramento website
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"City staff will be giving away free wood mulch to Sacramento residents on May 4 at the Sacramento Marina (2710 Ramp Way).

There will be a limit of one cubic yard of mulch per customer during the event, which will take place from 8 a.m. to noon or while supplies last.

Attendees can also get free bagged and loose compost, which can improve soil health."
~ City of Sacramento website

Calling all Sacramento gardeners + landscapers. FREE composting class tomorrow in Midtown - and FREE mulch + compost pick-up at Sacramento Marina next Saturday.
Pass it on! 🌳🪴🌱🪵🌺🍅🍆🥕🫑🍉

Wednesday, April 24th, 6-7pm
Brooks Truitt Garden, 19th Street & Q Street:

"The City’s Recycling and Solid Waste Division this spring is offering a series of free in-person backyard composting seminars to help residents learn how to turn food scraps into compost right in their own backyard.

Attendees will learn about decomposition at a local community garden and discover how to recycle leaves, yard clippings, fruit, and vegetable scraps. Additionally, they’ll receive a demonstration on using a “Geobin” composter and learn about composting materials.

Tips will be shared on how to achieve the right balance of food, air, and moisture, how to maintain compost piles, and home gardening."
~ City of Sacramento website
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Saturday, May 4th, 8am-noon, while supplies last
Sacramento Marina, 2710 Ramp Way

"City staff will be giving away free wood mulch to Sacramento residents on May 4 at the Sacramento Marina (2710 Ramp Way).

There will be a limit of one cubic yard of mulch per customer during the event, which will take place from 8 a.m. to noon or while supplies last.

Attendees can also get free bagged and loose compost, which can improve soil health."
~ City of Sacramento website
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