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see mOre events anD submit yOur Own at newSreview.com/Sacramento/calendar

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ground. 6:15pm, $20. Golden 1 Center, 500 David J. Stern Walk.

aimed at children 5 years and up. saturday 3/2, 9:30am. $10-$25. 3615 Auburn Blvd.

BooKS Saturday, 3/2 autHOrs On tHe mOve: Beth Ruyak hosts the 17th year of Authors on the Move. There will be speakers, books and more. David Lawrence Jr. is the keynote speaker. 5pm, $250. Hyatt Regency, 1209 L St.

lGBtQ tHurSday, 2/28 Queer netwOrKinG miXer: Mix and mingle with other local professionals in the LGBTQ community. The Lavender Library and the LGBTQ Young Professionals host. Bring business cards. 6pm, no cover. Lavender Library, 1414 21st St.

Sunday, 3/3 mama’s maKin’ baCOn DraG brunCH: Time for

SPortS & outdoorS Saturday, 3/2 DOnut DasH: It’s beyong high time to get competitive with your donut eating. Check out the event highlight on page 31. 8:30am, $18-$45. William Land Park, East Park Road.

FuLtOn-eL CaminO rPD’s trOut FisHinG Derby: It’s time to fish in the city. Join the Recreations and Park District for this derby contest. You could win big, catch a huge trout and go home with an incredibly large smile. 8am, $4. Howe Park Pond, 2201 Cottage Way.

Sunday, 3/3 street2traCK saCramentO: It’s drag racing time, with food, vendors and fun car action. 11am, $20. Sacramento Raceway Park, 5305 Excelsior Road.

vernaL POOL Critter waLKs: Take to the vernal pools in Mather Field and see what kind of exciting creatures are living in the muck. Shrimp, birds and plants will be seen. 10am & 1pm, $5. Splash Education Center, 4426 Excelsior Road in Mather Field.

tueSday, 3/5 yOGa witH tHe KinGs: Get onto the Kings court with Yoga Seed Collective. Reno Gorman leads the Vinyasa yoga class, and you’ll get to stand, lean or downward dog on hallowed

brunch. No, time for a drag show. No! Time for both at the same time. Enjoy the Sac LGBT Community Center’s annual fundraiser garden party. 11am, $65-$110. 1215 J St.

taKe action tHurSday, 2/28 emerGinG mObiLity eXPLaineD: What does the future of transportation in California look like? Trains pulled by bicycles? Donkeys pulling decommissioned Teslas in the California Aqueduct? However it looks, this discussion goes over potential futures. Register in advance. 11am, no cover. California State Capitol, 10th and L Streets.

Let’s taLK abOut FOOD: Come talk about food potential in this public forum. How can Davis make food insecurity go away? Sustainability will be discussed, and professors of agriculture will share their expertise. 7pm, no cover. Davis Community Chambers, 23 Russell Blvd. in Davis.

reCOverinG tHe western mOnarCH butterFLy POPuLatiOn wOrKsHOP: The monarch butterfly seems to be going the way of the Monarchs basketball team—come see what options there are to help the butterflies make a buzzer-beater comeback. Check for space. 9am, no cover. Putah Creek Lodge in Davis.

Saturday, 3/2

Lights Out (Comedy in the Dark) STAB! Comedy TheATer, 9pm, $7

Did you know that some 30 percent of a comedy venue’s operating cost comes from powering the lights and providing makeup for the talent? STAB! Comedy Theater eliminates both of COmeDy those expenses with this night of comedy in the dark. It’ll turn the lights down and commence with the jokes, letting you focus just on the sounds and smells of comedy. Come join Ray Molina to experience funny in the way of the ancient Greeks at night: poorly lit and outside of your comfort zone. 1710 Broadway, stabcomedytheater.com.

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