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Saturday, 4/28

Sacramento Earth Day SouthSide Park, 11am, no cover

As of yet, all the humans I’ve met  only have one planet they’re really  committed to living on. I’ll give you  a hint about  FEStivalS which one it is:  It rhymes with “girth” and is exactly  the size of the planet you’re currently  on. Yep, it’s Earth. Celebrate the old  gal in her time of need as we continue  to pollute, ruin habitats and sign  away natural beauty to corporations.  This celebration features vegan foods, live  music, local organizations doing good and much more. Stop by!   700 T Street, ecosacramento.net.

much more.  10am, no cover under 18, $3. The  Four Points by Sheraton, 4900 Duckhorn  Drive.

SUttER’S FORt tRaDERS’ FaiRE: Join in the fun  at this maker’s mart with all manner of  artisanal goods made by artisans. There’s  three days of goods to peruse over three  days of the weekend. Stop on by now,  y’hear?  10am, $5-$7. Sutter’s Fort State  Historic Park, 2701 L St.

vERDaNt—a NiGHt OF PERFORMaNCE, aRt aND FRaGRaNCE: With music, artwork, comedy,  floral arrangements and folks from  Brooklyn, New York, this is one pleasantsmelling evening that won’t take place in a  Yankee Candle store. Join Sea of Bees, Glass  Bat, Ziemba, Lou Tides and more at the Red  Museum.  8pm, $10. The Red Museum, 212  15th St.

Saturday, 4/27 ElK GROvE FitFESt: Want to get fit? Want to  go to a place with lots of vendors? Want to  participate in some athletic activities while  having fun? Sounds like you might just be in  the target market for the Elk Grove Fitfest.  Targeted ads should be flooding your  social media feed any moment—but in the  meantime, plan to spend a pleasant day at  this festival that features zorb balls.  9am, no cover. Elk Grove Regional Park, 9950 Elk  Grove-Florin Road.

KiD’S aRt FEStival: Kids art is flooding the Fair  Oaks market for one day only. Show up for  some art-making opportunities, some art  shows, performances, food and more.  10am, no cover. Village Park, Main Street in Fair  Oaks.

RUMi FilM aND MUSiC FEStival: Join the Verge  for a festival focused on Jalāl ad-Dān  Muhammad Rāmā, featuring music and  film.  7pm, $20-$25. Verge Center for the  Arts, 625 S St.

SOl BlUME 2019: Catch a bit of Sol Blume for  some rhythm, some blues, some rap and  some food. With music from Migues, Jessie  Reyez, Queen Naija, J.I.D. and more, it’s a  veritable boutique music fest in the heart of  Sacramento.  11am, $69-$199. Cesar Chavez  Plaza, 910 I St.

SuNday, 4/28 SaCRaMENtO EaRtH DaY: The Earth Day  celebration is here. Come celebrate the  planet most of us are living on, highlighted  on page 33. That’s this page. Look up!  11am, no cover. Southside Park, 700 T St.

PHOtO COurtESy OF LOuIS rEEd

FOOd & drINK FrIday, 4/26 2ND aNNUal SaC MaC aND BREW REviEW: Check  out the event highlight on page 32 for a  hefty dose of macaroni and beer.  6pm,

$45. River Walk Park, 651 2nd St.

3RD aNNUal taStE OF CitRUS HEiGHtS 2019:  Do you like Citrus Heights and want to  eat some local food there? Don’t just sit  around, come eat some food with other  people interested in eating food.  6pm, $12.50-$400. Citrus Heights Community  Center, 6300 Fountain Square Drive in  Citrus Heights.

SaCRaMENtO BEER WEEK CRaFt BEER PUB CRaWl: It’s Beer Week 2019, and that means  it’s time to drink a responsible amount  of beer and appreciate that beer for its  merits, while also making sure to respect  yourself and those around you. That  being said, join Old Sacramento pubs for  this crawl that features five beers from  breweries.  6pm, $12. Old Sacramento Bars,  2nd St.

Saturday, 4/27 2019 WORlD CHaMPiONSHiP aBalONE COOK OFF: Abalones are headed this way—and  in greater numbers than you likely would  expect. Join this competition for the best of  the best abalone chefs and even judge those  chefs.  10am, $98. The Magnolia Terrace at  Kimpton Sawyer Hotel.

HOPS aND PROPS iPa CRaFt BEER iNvitatiONal:  Beers meet airplanes in the beer-airplane  crossover episode of the crossover episode  season. Support the Aerospace Museum  of California and try some brews from  Claimstake Brewing, Alaro Craft Brewery,  Burning Barrel Brewing Co. and many,  many more.  2pm, $45. McClellan Park, 3200  Freedom Park Drive.

SaCRaMENtO BEER WEEK BaCK allEY BBQ WitH FiElDWORK BREWiNG & ZOCalO: Want to spend  some time drinking beer, eating barbecued  food and listening to music? Well, there’s  plenty of places to do that, but this place  also has it. There’s a pig roast and all the  food you can consume.  2pm, $40. Fieldwork  Brewing Company, 1805 Capitol Ave.

MONday, 4/29 DRaKE’S BREWER v BREWER BEER DiNNER:  See what’s what as two Drake’s Brewing  Company brewers test their brewing

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