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permits. Rainbow Orchards will provide treats. Masks are required. The Sierra Renaissance Society of El Dorado County is dedicated to lifelong learning and hosts presentations and workshops throughout the year. For more information visit srsedc.org. Holiday Craft Faire in the Pines will feature 25 vendors selling locally crafted, one-of-a-kind, affordable gifts, Nov. 19 & 20. Shoppers will also enjoy soups, sandwiches, warm drinks, entertainment and a raffle. The fair runs 5-9 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Pollock Pines-Camino
Community Center, 2675 Sanders Drive in Pollock Pines. This is a fundraiser benefiting the PPCCC and local organizations.
Nov. 20 UCCE Master Gardeners of El Dorado County hosts a Growing Citrus class with Master Gardener Phyllis Lee, 9-10:30 a.m. Sign up for this free virtual class to see how you can grow citrus successfully in the community. Lee will inform the novice and experienced citrus grower on what makes for successful growing in this county, what pests to watch for, how to protect during our cold nights and harvesting.
Registration is required for this virtual class, at any time before or during the session. Register at surveys.ucanr.edu/survey. cfm?surveynumber=35609. The Cameron Park Community Services District hosts the Old Fashioned Christmas Craft Faire, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the community center, 2502 Country Club Drive. With more than 50 local handmade craft vendors signed up, this is sure to be a hot spot for the most unique holiday gifts this season. Ed Wilson will perform live music at Pine-O-Mine Ranch in Placerville/Apple Hill, 4-6 p.m. Enjoy classic rock tunes along with barbecue and beverages. Foothill Wine Fest featuring tastes from award-winning wineries takes place 4-7 p.m. at Palladio Folsom’s Lifestyle Center. Ticket includes a complimentary wine glass and unlimited tastings along with live music and food vendors. Purchase tickets at foothillwinefest.com.
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The Sacramento Philharmonic & Opera returns to the renovated SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center, beginning fittingly with Beethoven’s “The Consecration of the House” overture. Then, Jeffrey Kahane plays Mozart’s “Piano Concerto No. 17” while conducting from the keyboard and, to conclude, Sibelius’ sweeping “Symphony No. 2.” For tickets and more information visit sacphilopera.org.
Nov. 21 Toogood Winery, 7280 Fair Play Road in Fair Play, is having Private Port Tastings on Sundays, Nov. 21 & 28, with seatings at 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. To make a reservation call (530) 6201910. Taste 12 ports in one visit. Ports will be paired with an assortment of cheeses and sweet bites. Mastroserio Winery, 7351 FairPlay Road in Fair Play, is presenting Sunday Afternoon Jazz Nov. 21 from 1-4 p.m. featuring Ruggero’s Quintet — Ruggero Mastroserio (tenor sax), Martin Dean (keyboard), Chaz Mullinaux (guitar-vocals), Michael Burk (up-right bass) and George Moore (drums). Enjoy pairing Italian style wines with Italian authentic pizza made with Neapolitan Caputo flour and San Marzano tomatoes with mozzarella, ham, artichokes, olives, salumi, mushrooms and pesto sauce. To make a reservation call or text (530) 417-4321.
Nov. 23 Vitalant will hold an El Dorado Hills Stadium 14 & IMAX Theater blood drive, noon to 4:30 p.m. The Bloodmobile will be parked near the movie theater on the north side, 2101 Vine St. Donors are encouraged to make an appointment at donors.vitalant.org and use blood drive code SMFM486 or call Vitalant at (877) 258-4825 and mention blood drive code SMFM486. Walk-ins will be accommodated if space allows.
Nov. 24 Vitalant will hold a Placerville Regal Cinema community blood drive, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 337 Placerville Drive. Donors are encouraged to make an appointment at donors.vitalant.org and use blood drive code SMFM553 or call Vitalant at (877) 2584825 and mention blood drive code SMFM553. Walk-ins will be accommodated if space allows.
Nov. 25 The 10th annual Run Hunger off The Divide takes place on Thanksgiving at 9 a.m. in Cool. Sign up at ultrasignup.com.
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Downtown Placerville hosts the ever-popular Festival of Lights, 4-8 p.m. with the Christmas Tree lighting at 6 p.m. on Main Street. Enjoy live music, free hot cocoa and cookies, Christmas carolers and much more. Arrive early for parking; Main Street will be closed to vehicles.
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Russia and Ukraine. With “Raisin’ Cain,” the talented musician said he is at a new point in his career. “I’m playing and writing better than ever before. I can say more with less,” Cain shared, referring to his dynamic guitar playing and superb songwriting. “I’m as much a fan as a musician, And I’m as excited to be making music today as I was when I was a teenager. More than ever before, I just play what I feel.” The show starts at 7 p.m. at Sutter Creek Theatre, 44 Main St. in Sutter Creek. For tickets and more information call (916) 425-0077 or visit suttercreektheater.com.
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Our Special Thank You to The Grizzly Pasta Dinner Fundraiser Sponsors Placerville Rotary & Kiwanis EDC Sheriffs Explorers Placerville Masonic Lodge 26 El Dorado County 4-H El Dorado Disposal El Dorado County Fair Grounds The Clipper El Dorado Community Foundation M.O.R.E. C&H Motor Parts And the Many Local Businesses And Wonderful Citizens Of El Dorado County