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Saturday, 4/27

Louder Than Wolves Colonial TheaTre, 8pm, $10

For the third year running, the Louder  Than Wolves benefit is back at the  Colonial Theatre, with the goal of raising  awareness about sexual assault and  working to end it. April is  On STage Sexual Assault Awareness  Month, and this evening of performance  of all kinds is working to sound the alarm  and to create change. Expect spoken  word performances, burlesque, standup comedy and more, all benefiting My  Sister’s House. 3522 Stockton Boulevard,  sachorrorfilmfest.com. PHOtO COurtESy OF Brian KOFFman PHOtOgraPHy

SaCRaMenTO THeaTRe: Disaster!.. Join STC for  this production parodying disaster flicks.  We’ve even got a review in this issue, on  page 29.  Through 5/12. $30-$40. 1419 H St.

muSEumS CROCKeR aRT MUSeUM: A Toast to Leonardo.  Leonardo is one of the most iconic artists of  our time. From his work in the mind-bending  Inception to his early work in What’s Eating  Gilbert Grape, he is truly worthy of—wait.  Oh, never mind, it’s Leonardo da Vinci. Come  join the Crocker to celebrate da Vinci.  6pm. Through 5/2. $70. 216 O St.

SaCRaMenTO ZOO: Star Wars Day. Celebrate  the world of Star Wars with the Sacramento  Zoo, a week before May the Fourth. Feel  free to dress up as a character from the  trademarked series.  Saturday 4/27, 11am. $14-$18. 3930 W. Land Park Drive .

SPOrtS & OutdOOrS Saturday, 4/27 gaRDenS gOne naTIVe 9TH annUaL gaRDen TOUR: Check out this entirely native

garden tour featured on page 34.  9:30am, no cover. Sacramento, Yolo and Placer  Counties, various locations.

taKE aCtiOn Saturday, 4/27 BIg DaY OF gIVIng BLOCK PaRTY: The  Sacramento Native American Health Center  and Weave host this block party with a jump  house, crafts, vendors and more.  10am, no cover. Sacramento Native American Health  Center Parking Lot.

mOnday, 4/29 CReaTIVe eCOnOMY MeeTIng anD PaneL WITH MaYOR DaRReLL STeInBeRg: Meet to talk  about Sacramento’s creative economy  along with Darrell Steinberg, largely  about arts funding in the city’s new  budget.  6:30pm, no cover. The Atrium, 7300  Folsom Blvd.

CLaSSES tHurSday, 4/25 gROW YOUR OWn Tea gaRDen: Want to have  some tea grown in your own garden? It’s  as easy as attending this class and then  attending to your garden.  5:30pm, $25. The  Yisrael Family Urban Farm, 4505 Roosevelt  Ave.

Friday, 4/26 FRee WRITIng WORKSHOPS FOR naPOWRIMO: It’s

LgBtQ Friday, 4/26 SISTeR SOCIaL BeneFITIng THe LaVenDeR LIBRaRY: The Capitol City Sisters of

National Poetry Writing Month, so write  some poetry in whichever nation you’re in.  It’s free, you’ll have prompts, you have fun,  you can share if you want—bring pen and  paper.  6pm, no cover. Sacramento Poetry  Center, 1719 25th St.

Perpetual Indulgence are hosting a benefit  for the Lavender Library. Come have some  drinks, some food, some raffle tickets, and  have a good time for a good cause.  6pm, $10-$15. Uptown Studios, Inc., 2415 23rd St.

mOnday, 4/29 SUSHI-O-LOgY WORKSHOP: Learn how to make  some sushi with the LGBT Community  Center. You get to eat the sushi you make,  too.  6:30pm, $3-$4. The Sacramento LGBT  Community Center, 1927 L St.

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