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  • Luis Coronel @ The Sofia

    Posted to Art & Culture, Music & Nightlife, Special Interests May 12th, 2025

    Luis Coronel first captured hearts with his smooth voice, heartfelt lyrics, and undeniable charm, becoming one of the most recognizable young artists in Regional Mexican music. Born in Tucson, Arizona, to parents from Sonora and Durango, Mexico, his passion for music began at a young age, singing in church and at family gatherings

  • Hart Senior Center Classes & Activities for Seniors

    Posted to Art & Culture, Family/Kids, Music & Nightlife, Sales, Special Interests, Sports & Rec May 13th, 2025

    Hart Classes & Activities
    Monday – Friday

    The Ethel MacLeod Hart Senior Center is the heart of operations for the City of Sacramento Older Adult Services division. In addition to providing a wide array of services, the center is a gathering for people who come together to stretch their horizons, have fun, learn new things, make friends, and discover the joys of life in a holistic manner. The Hart Senior Center offers enrichment classes, fitness activities, services and opportunities to socialize – all to optimize the aging experience.

    Membership is NOT a requirement before participating or registering for any of our classes for activities.

    FREE and Paid For classes & activities here.

  • Nosotros La Gente @ The Sofia

    Posted to Art & Culture, Special Interests May 13th, 2025

    A Play by Jerry Montoya
    NOSOTROS LA GENTE (WE THE PEOPLE)

    West Coast Premiere!

    A sweeping romantic saga based on a remarkable true story from World War II that follows two brothers whose deep bonds and dreams transform the California desert. When Santiago answers the call to serve his country, Salvador promises to protect all that his brother holds dear. Set in the close-knit Mexican-American community of the Coachella Valley, this passionate tale of romance, family bonds, and impossible choices reminds us that love knows no boundaries – of war, family, or fate.

  • QiGong for Health and Well-Being 2025 (FREE, 50+)

    Posted to Sales, Special Interests, Sports & Rec May 13th, 2025

    QiGong is a time-honored movement practice often described as the art of effortless power. It mirrors the movement of nature and puts you in touch with the natural flow of energy in your body and mind.

    QiGong is a great workout. It is a way to clear any stress and tightness in the body. It builds strength and flexibility and promotes health, vitality, balance and well-being. It is also a form of moving meditation that helps you connect with the present moment.

    Southside Clubhouse
    2051 6th St.
    Sacramento, CA 95818

    When:
    Tuesday Mornings
    January 7, 2025 through June 24, 2025
    Time: 9am – 10am

    Classes will be led by Julie Interrante, MA, Certified Holden QiGong Instructor

  • Dreadnought @ Cafe Colonial

    Posted to Art & Culture, Music & Nightlife, Special Interests May 13th, 2025

    Cafe Colonial Presents Dreadnought, Witching, All Ages

  • Nosotros La Gente @ The Sofia

    Posted to Art & Culture, Special Interests May 14th, 2025

    A Play by Jerry Montoya
    NOSOTROS LA GENTE (WE THE PEOPLE)

    West Coast Premiere!

    A sweeping romantic saga based on a remarkable true story from World War II that follows two brothers whose deep bonds and dreams transform the California desert. When Santiago answers the call to serve his country, Salvador promises to protect all that his brother holds dear. Set in the close-knit Mexican-American community of the Coachella Valley, this passionate tale of romance, family bonds, and impossible choices reminds us that love knows no boundaries – of war, family, or fate.

  • Unseen by Mona Mansour @ Capital Stage

    Posted to Art & Culture, Special Interests May 14th, 2025

    Unseen
    by Mona Mansour
    Directed by Benjamin T. Ismail

    May 7 – June 8, 2025
    Sacramento Premiere

    Conflict photographer Mia wakes up in the Istanbul apartment of her on-again, off-again girlfriend after being found unconscious at the scene of a massacre she was photographing. Mia can’t even remember being there, but she wired photos of the site hours before she was found. The two women resume their volatile push-pull when Mia’s well-meaning Californian mother arrives from the US, trying to help unravel what happened to her daughter.

    “Thought-provoking, challenging and complex. Those attributes alone make Unseen worth seeing, but it’s all that and more.” –ASHLAND NEWS

  • California Insurance Crisis panel & discussion

    Posted to Special Interests May 14th, 2025

    Join Capitol Weekly and the University of California Student and Policy Center for: California Insurance Crisis, Wednesday, May 14, 2025 in Sacramento. Attend in person or on Zoom.

    Wildfire disasters are now a fact of life in California; seven of the ten most destructive fires in California history have occurred in the past decade. Climate Change, an aging electrical grid and expansion of the wildland-urban interface have made catastrophic fire events almost commonplace. The state faces a mounting crisis as insurers leave California, stop issuing new policies or otherwise limit their exposure. What can be done to stabilize California’s insurance industry?

    More than a dozen experts and elected officials, including Asm. Pilar Schiavo; Rex Frazier, Personal Insurance Federation of California; Amy Bach, United Policyholders; Sonoma County Supervisor James Gore; and Nancy Wallace, UC Berkeley, will discuss California’s Insurance Crisis.

    Featured panels on:

    The State of the Insurance Industry
    The Los Angeles Fires
    What Next?

    Registration includes lunch and all conference materials. There is no cost to attend, but registration is required.

    Media coverage is invited. Call 916 444 7665 or email Melody.Gere@capitolweekly.net to arrange press credentials.

    For Registration information contact Melody Gere at (916) 444 7665 or Melody.Gere@capitolweekly.net.

    For Sponsorship information contact Tim Foster at (916) 612 2613 or Tim.Foster@capitolweekly.net.

    For questions about content, please contact Rich Ehisen at (916) 402-4886 or rich.ehisen@capitolweekly.net.

  • Wee Wednesdays @ Crocker Art Museum

    Posted to Art & Culture, Family/Kids, Special Interests May 14th, 2025

    Wee Wednesdays @ Crocker Art Museum

    10:30 and 11 AM
    Ages 3 – 5 with accompanying adults
    FREE for members, FREE with admission for nonmembers

    Bring your child to this fun story time and gallery adventure for children ages 3 to 5. Children engage with a different work of art through dialogue and interactions that encourage visual literacy, social-emotional skills, creative confidence, and museum familiarity.

    Space is limited, advance registration is recommended. Registration opens 30 days prior to each program date.

    Limited drop-in availability, drop-ins welcome with space permitting.

  • Breath in Rhythm @ Sol Collective

    Posted to Art & Culture, Special Interests, Sports & Rec May 14th, 2025

    Breath in Rhythm is now bi-weekly!

    Thank you to everyone who’s joined us so far — the energy has been powerful! Because of that, we will be holding sessions from 6:30-8pm every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month.

    Breath in Rhythm is a space for men to breathe, release, and reconnect. All are welcome. No experience needed.

    Sol Collective
2572 21st Street, Sacramento, CA 95818

    Sliding scale donation – no one turned away

    Sol Collective Linktree here