Friday, 3/22
Capitol Pops Concert Band California automobile museum, 7pm, no Cover
The Capitol Pops Concert Band is steering toward the Cal Auto Museum for an evening of revved-up music. MusiC Volunteer musicians all, the band’s roaring theme of the evening is “Take Me Away,” so get dressed to the V8s and join in the music amidst vehicles galore. It’s the seventh annual installment of the free evening, and the two-hour show has a 20-minute intermission so you don’t get exhausted. PHOTO COUrTESy OF MELiSSa HardiN At 6 p.m., the museum opens to the public without charge so you can drive yourself wild with car appreciation. 2200 Front Street, facebook.com/CapitolPops/events.
FESTiVaLS SaTUrday, 3/23 i sTREET LANTERN FEsTiVAL: Are you jazzed about the I Street Bridge being transitioned into a pedestrian haven and kicking the cars to the curb of a new bridge? Then come celebrate with this lantern walk! There will be an introduction and information about the bridge, as well as musical performances and lantern festivities, along with a walk that goes for nearly a mile. 7pm, no cover. I Street Bridge, 201 C St. in West Sacramento.
MEADOWViEW COMMuNiTY HisTORY FEsTiVAL: This festival, brought to you in part by Capital Public Radio, seeks to document the people living in Meadowview, and what it means to live there. It’s part of an effort to put in the historical record the people who live there. Folks from Meadowview are encouraged to bring old photos to share and be scanned, old videos and old stories. You’ll be able to take photos, eat food and meet people who live in the neighborhood. 10am, no cover. Samuel Pannell Meadowview Community Center, 2450 Meadowview Road.
POC + QuEER MARKET: Sol Collective will be full to the brim with good vendors and good eats. Half Plastic, Tasha Throws Raw, Bummer Books, Daisy Cards, Birdmilk Vintage, The Cozy Broke, Esther Hall and more vendors will be sharing their unique goods. 10am, no cover. Sol Collective, 2574 21st St.
SUNday, 3/24 KiTH AND KiN MusiC FEsTiVAL: Claimstake Brewing presents … in collaboration with the genres Americana and bluegrass … featuring seven different bands … with Burning Daylight People, SAMMIES nominee Tre Burt, Pine Hurts and more … a festival with food, beer and T-shirts to get very excited about. 10:30am, $5-$20. Claimstake Brewing Company, 11366 Monier Park Place in Rancho Cordova.
GRAPE CiTY CON: Join the city of Lodi for a convention chock full of pop culture icons, including Tony Fleecs, My Little Pony comic book author. There’s wrestling, food, Victoria Atkin, Jack Swagger and more fun. 10am, $5. Lodi Grape Festival, 413 E. Lockeford St. in Lodi.
thing on the menu. The Mariachi Festival de Sacramento features Grupo Bella, Mariachi Las Colibri, Dinorah and Mariachi Neuvo Nexico along with Mariachi Angeles de Pepe Martinez Jr. 3:30pm, $25-$60. Scottish Rite Masonic Center, 6151 H St.
MONday, 3/25 THE TRiViA FACTORY PREsENTs sTAR WARs TRiViA: Put your extensive knowledge of the family history of Jabba the Hutt, including his great-grandfather’s brief foray into moisture farming, to the test. Eight people can play on one team, so try your best to divvy up the trivia studying about a galaxy distant, distant from here. 7pm, no cover. Highwater, 1910 Q St.
FOOd & driNK THUrSday, 3/21 TAsTE OF TuNisiA: Want to see what the country of Tunisia has to offer, flavor-wise? Well, you’re about to be in Flavortown, Tunisia, population: everyone who attends this event. Two native Tunisian teachers are putting the event on, and it consists of cuisine samples, presentations on the Tunisian culture and even a primer on Tunisian dance. 5:30pm, $10-$15. Alliance Française de Sacramento, 2420 N St., Suite 225.
Friday, 3/22 GREAT HALL sPRiNG FEAsT: Through the magic of an Undetectable Extension Charm and a whole bunch of portkeys, when you step into Knobs and Knockers in Old Sacramento, you’ll be transported to the Spring Feast in the Great Hall. All house elves that prepare the food will be compensated. 6pm, $22.50$30. Knobs and Knockers, 1023 Front St., Suite A.
SUNday, 3/24 MAKEuP & MiMOsAs DRAG BRuNCH WiTH A PuNCH: Brunch isn’t the only thing on the menu. So are drag performances from Apple Adams, Roselia Valentine, Hellen Heels and Precious Cargo. Get some bottomless mimosas, some food and some swell performances. 11am, $12. Punch Line, 2100 Arden Way, Suite 225.
MARiACHi FEsTiVAL DE sACRAMENTO: Mariachi is on the menu—in fact, it’s basically the only
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