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  • Hart Senior Center Classes & Activities for Seniors

    Posted to Art & Culture, Family/Kids, Music & Nightlife, Sales, Special Interests, Sports & Rec May 20th, 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.

  • Lead the Way, 10th Annual Showcase

    Posted to Annual, Art & Culture, Family/Kids, Special Interests, Sports & Rec May 20th, 2025

    Lead the Way, 10th Annual Showcase
    Sunday, May 18 – Tuesday, May 20, 2025

    Jackson Hall

    Mirror Image Dance Company is more than just a place to learn technique from world-class instructors. Founded on the idea that everyone should have access to dance, MIDC proudly fosters a fun dance environment where everyone is welcomed with open arms — all body types, ethnicities, genders, socioeconomic statuses, and experience levels.

    Come join us for our 10th annual showcase, Lead the Way, featuring the recreational and competitive dancers of Mirror Image Dance Company! Dancers have been working all year on their skills and choreography and they are so excited to share their hard work with everyone.

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

    Posted to Sales, Special Interests, Sports & Rec May 20th, 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

  • Pro Am Showcase – LIVE COMEDY @ Laughs Unlimited

    Posted to Art & Culture, Music & Nightlife, Special Interests May 20th, 2025

    New comics and seasoned pros share the stage at Laughs Unlimited to bring you the funny. Get your tickets NOW!

    Are you a new comedian itching to share the stage with Sacramento’s best local comedy talent?

    New comedians get the opportunity to perform at the Laughs Unlimited Pro-Am Showcase.

    If you are interested in performing email bookinglaughs@gmail.com with subject line “PRO-AM Submission”, include your name and how many people you will be bringing to the show in the text of your email. You will receive an email confirmation if you are added to the line-up. Please check in with the host on the day of your showcase.

  • The Tannahill Weavers @ The Sofia

    Posted to Art & Culture, Music & Nightlife, Special Interests May 20th, 2025

    Born of a session in Paisley, Scotland, and named for the town’s historic weaving industry and local poet laureate Robert Tannahill, the Tannahill Weavers have made an international name for their special brand of Celtic music.

  • Unseen by Mona Mansour @ Capital Stage

    Posted to Art & Culture, Special Interests May 21st, 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

  • Kingsley Lecture Series: Koo Kyung Sook

    Posted to Art & Culture May 21st, 2025

    Kingsley Lecture Series: Koo Kyung Sook
    Wednesday, May 21, 2025
    1:30 – 2:30 PM

    Enjoy insightful lunchtime lectures at the Crocker featuring Northern California speakers knowledgeable in the arts. Presented by the Kingsley Art Club, which has been dedicated to the knowledge, appreciation, and teaching of the arts in the Sacramento region since 1982.

    Koo Kyung Sook: Ms. Koo’s exploratory works of mixed media run the range from immersive large-scale pieces to intimate and unique self-portraits layered onto hand-made paper. Her work was recently shown this summer at Else Gallery at Sacramento State University.

  • Verge Artists’ Salon: A Conversation w HiDe Ebina (via Zoom)

    Posted to Art & Culture, Special Interests May 21st, 2025

    Verge Artists’ Salon: A Conversation with HiDe Ebina
    Wednesday, May 21

    To all ceramic enthusiasts, professional ceramicists, ceramic hobbyists, and those that are ceramic curious, we are excited to invite you to a virtual conversation with HiDe Ebina, moderated by Rachel Monterrubio, a former student of HiDe’s!  For one night only you will get a free pass to hear personally from HiDe Ebina about his amazing life journey and career as a professional ceramic artist.

    HiDe will be spending an evening with us all the way from Hokkaido, Japan to share about his experiences creating ceramic tableware for the International Culinary Olympics, acting as concept designer for various restaurants, curating contracted gifts for the Princess of Thailand, as well as building businesses on different continents.

    Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to hear from an exceptional international artist!  Our talk with HiDe Ebina will take place on Zoom this May 21st at 6pm so get your popcorn popped and settle into your coziest chair for this one of a kind live event.

    *To see more about his work you can check out his page at HiDe introduction – HiDe Ceramic Works

  • Nikka Whiskey Tasting @ Scott’s Seafood on the River

    Posted to Eats & Drinks, Special Interests May 21st, 2025

    Nikka Whiskey Tasting

    May 21ST
    6pm Tower Room
    Scott’s Seafood on the River

    Come join us for a delightful evening of Japanese whisky tasting at Scott’s Seafood on the River. Immerse yourself in the rich flavors and rich history of Nikka Japanese whisky as you sample a selection of their finest blends. Whether you’re a whisky connoisseur or just looking to try something new, this event is perfect for anyone with a taste for adventure. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to savor the flavors of Japan right here in your own backyard!

  • Wednesday Trivia Night @ KUPROS

    Posted to Art & Culture, Eats & Drinks, Music & Nightlife, Special Interests, Sports & Rec May 21st, 2025

    Every Wednesday at 7pm, rain or shine.