Saturday, 3/16
Jimmy Buffett Golden 1 Center, 8pm, $32.44-$267
Few artists are as deeply entwined with the margarita as Jimmy Buffett—between his song “Margaritaville” and his brand Margaritaville, the Music tequila-lime beverage has help propel Buffett to success in numerous arenas. This week he’s celebrating the musical side of his business with the Coral Reefer Band, bringing songs to parrotheads in the Sacramento region. Stop by and see if his voice still holds up—and consider buying a margarita from a vendor. 500 David J Stern Walk, golden1center.com.
SPOrtS & OutdOOrS Saturday, 3/16 uGLY DOJO PREsENTs RiVER ciTY RuMBLE LiVE PRO WREsTLiNG: Join the Ugly Dojo for professional wrestling in the city of West Sacramento. There’s a smattering of different skill levels and new stars, so come take in the pageantry. 5:30pm, $10. River City High School, 1 Raider Lane in West Sacramento.
Sunday, 3/17 VERNAL POOL cRiTTER WALKs: Vernal pools in Mather Field are chock full of water, and inside that water are small animals and plants, along with larger animals that come to eat the smaller animals. Walk on by to see the situation. 10am, $5. Splash Education Center, 4426 Excelsior Road in Mather Field.
takE aCtiOn Saturday, 3/16 BLAcK LiVEs MATTER sAcRAMENTO OPEN MEETiNG: Join Black Lives Matter Sacramento at their open meeting, featured on page 29. 6pm, no cover. North Laguna Public Library, 7400 Imagination Parkway.
mOnday, 3/18 ONE YEAR LATER! TAKE THEsE sTREETs FOR sTEPHON cLARK!: A year after the unarmed Stephon Clark was shot to death by police officers, this march and vigil shines a light on the memory of Clark and his name and seeks justice for him. 6pm, no cover. Meadowview Light Rail Station, Meadowview Road and Tisdale Way, march to Meadowview Park.
VOicEs OF THE PAssED sTRONG WOMEN WHO MADE A DiFFERENcE iN ROcKLiN: Learn about women who have influenced the course of Rocklin’s history for the better with the Rocklin Friends of the Library and the Rocklin Historical Society’s celebration of Women’s History Month. 6:30pm, no cover. Old St. Mary’s Chapel, 5251 Front St. in Rocklin.
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wEdnESday, 3/20 cALiFORNiA cANNABis iNDusTRY AssOciATiON 4TH ANNuAL POLicY cONFERENcE: See what’s cooking in the cannabis industry at this policy conference. Take in some workshops, network and more. 9am, $250. Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel, 1230 J St.
CLaSSES Saturday, 3/16 BOARD GAME WORKsHOP: Join a testing workshop of the new board game Bike Route Sacramento. 1pm, no cover. J Crawford’s Books, 5301 Freeport Blvd., Suite 200.
RAisiNG BAcKYARD cHicKENs: Do you have what it takes to raise chickens in your backyard? The sheer mental fortitude, the gall, the iron will and indomitable spirit? Can you see yourself feeding the chickens, heaving a backbreaking load of seed onto your shoulder, toiling into the tortured hours of the morning without any sleep, then forcing yourself to get up and do it all again the next day? Then come join Greg Howes and Brian Fikes for this fun primer on raising chickens in your yard. 9am, $35. Soil Born Farms’ American River Ranch Schoolhouse, 2140 Chase Drive in Rancho Cordova.
mOnday, 3/18 MAKE YOuR OWN MOON KiT: The science is out on whether the moon actually exists, but you can make your own moon kit at this class that lets you grow most fully from the experience of the full moon. Bring a pillow and blanket, and I was kidding earlier, the moon exists. 6:30pm, $50-$65. Verge Center for the Arts, 625 S St.
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tuESday, 3/19 LEARN AND sHOP cLAss: Want your garden to be pollinated? Of course you do—that’s like half the point of having a garden! Get some teaching from Rachel Davis as she leads you through some demonstration gardens and learn about pollen, pollinators and all that jazz. 10am, $12-$30. UC Davis Arboretum Teaching Nursery, 920 Garrod Drive in Davis.
Big Blue Recycling Barn Thrift Store 44090 County Rd 28H, Woodland (at the Yolo County landfill)
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