Sunday, 3/24
Pet First Aid & CPR The AnimAl Den PeT ResoRT, 11:30Am, $89
When disaster strikes and your furry best friend needs emergency ClAsses assistance, what will you do? Be prepared. Register for this class and get basic training for a variety of pet first aid treatments, including what to do if your pet is choking, bleeding, overheated, not breathing and more techniques. You love them like your own family, now you can be prepared to act when the worst happens. Maybe take a human first aid course, too. 4060 Power Inn Road, animaldenpetresort.com.
SaTuRday, 3/23 19TH CeNTURY BAse BAll IN WOODlAND: Check out the “base ball” highlight on page 26—it’s not your usual pick-up game of America’s national pastime, I can promise you that. 11am, no cover. Woodside Park, 1615 Cottonwood St. in Woodland.
TaKE aCTIOn THuRSday, 3/21 AMeRICAN RIVeR BAsIN COllABORATIVe MeeTING: What’s going on in the American River Basin? You won’t know unless you show up to this meeting, exploring trash management for MS4 trash amendment compliance and homeless camping in the basin. 1:30pm, no cover. 5620 Birdcage St. in Citrus Heights.
CAlIFORNIA sTATe ARCHIVes sPeAKeR seRIes: Steve and Susie Swatt will speak on their book on the history of women making strides in California: Paving the Way: Women’s Struggle for Political Equality in California. 5pm, no cover. California State Archives, 1020 O St., 4th Floor.
SaTuRday, 3/23 CARDs AGAINsT URBANITY: Do you like Cards Against Humanity and also urban planning? Then come join in the fun as Sacramento Fair Planning shares this urban planningthemed card game, pizza and water. You’ll learn a little, laugh a little, smile a lot and chew your food. 12:30pm, no cover. Organize Sacramento, 1714 Broadway.
MOnday, 3/25 eMPTY BOWls sUPPeR 2019: Help raise funds for River City Food Bank with this dinner or luncheon fundraiser. There will be some 1,400 people participating, taking home handmade bowls and putting a meal in their stomachs for a good cause—it’s the biggest opportunity for the Food Bank to raise money to provide emergency food programs. 5:30pm, $30-$70. Sacramento Convention Center Complex, 1400 J St.
WEdnESday, 3/27
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people facing homelessness. 9:30am, no cover. California State Capitol, 10th and L Streets.
CLaSSES SaTuRday, 3/23 DO-IT-YOURselF IRRIGATION WORKsHOP: The City of Roseville presents this DIY-style workshop on getting your irrigation set up your way—without compromises. It’s Fix-a-Leak Week, so get yourself educated on how to do that. 2pm, no cover. Maidu Community Center, 1550 Maidu Drive in Roseville.
Sunday, 3/24 PeT FIRsT AID & CPR: Check out the event highlight directly above this listing if you want to learn how to save a pet’s life in a hands-on, nurturing environment. 11:30am, $89. The Animal Den Pet Resort, 4060 Power Inn Road.
TuESday, 3/26 sPRING BReAK CAMP INFlATABles!: Kids can spend their spring break doing something that will fill things up with air—making inflatable sculptures at Verge Center for the Arts. They’ll go from design to fabrication in no time flat—or should I say, no time bulbous, which is an adjective that may describe how the sculptures’ appearances once they are inflated fully. 10am, $60-$280. Verge Center for the Arts, 625 S St.
sTARTUPsAC HAPPY HOUR: This installment of StartupSac features Eric Knopf, the co-founder of Webconnex. Join in for some fun discussion, some entrepreneurship and some pizza. 5:30pm, no cover. Hot Italian, 1627 16th St.
WEdnESday, 3/27 BeGINNING DANCeHAll: Find out all about Dancehall from instructors who know about and plan to share the history of the Jamaican dance. All levels are welcome. 7:45pm, $10. 1900 28th St, 1900 28th St.
7TH ANNUAl CsH CAlIFORNIA ADVOCACY DAY: Head to the state Capitol to promote legislative solutions for housing and
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