Out & About Sacramento
Find out what is going on in Sacramento. Below is a curated list of some of the fun and interesting events happening this month.
Too Little, Too Late
The Board of Supervisors recently redrew its district boundaries to reflect Sacramento County’s population changes over the last decade. New lines are in effect for this year’s elections, with three seats open. Filing begins Feb. 14 for the June primary.
Boundaries for Districts 1 and 2, represented by Phil Serna and Patrick Kennedy, had minor modifications. Half of Rancho Cordova was moved from Don Nottoli’s District 5 into Rich Desmond’s District 3. North Highlands was swapped out of District 3 and given to Sue Frost in District 4. Desmond picks up Gold River.
Read MoreWild Whiskers of the West Fall Gala
Saturday Oct. 23, 6–10 p.m
Git along, little doggies, to raise funds for SSPCA at this year’s saloon soirée gala.
Read MoreDance Nation
Through Oct. 24
Pulitzer Prize finalist Clare Barron’s daring and hilarious play tells the story of a dance troupe of 13-year-olds who are at the mercy of their emerging hormones while trying to pursue their competitive dreams.
Read MoreCruiseFest
Saturday, Oct. 2, 3–7 p.m.
CruiseFest is back, baby! Hundreds of custom and classic cars cruise up and down Fulton Avenue to raise money for the California Automobile Museum
Read MoreBold Expressions
Sept. 28–Oct. 24; Second Saturday Reception, 5:30–8:30 p.m.
Judge LeeAnn Brooks has selected 95 pieces of art for the 66th Open International Exhibition Bold Expressions.
Read MoreCalifornia Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Arts
Oct. 22–23
The ultimate ceramic sculpture event returns for its 34th year. Meet face-to-face with distinguished nationally recognized ceramic sculptors.
Read MoreRemembering 9/11 20th Anniversary Retrospective
Through Oct. 11
Featuring the important and moving work of New York street photographer and photojournalist Martha Cooper, the show showcases her valuable photographs, documents and objects relevant to Sept. 11, 2001.
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