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as a Business Venture. It’s about time to learn about the money behind the Transcontinental Railroad. Come to this lecture to get even more details than you thought you needed. Thursday 6/27, 7pm. $7-$14. 111 I St.
SACRAMENTO HISTORY MUSEUM: A Page in Time Book Fair. Join the Sacramento History Museum as it brings 10 local authors to one place in a book fair that will leave guests reeling from the history. Saturday 6/29, noon. $5-$8. 101 I St.
SPORTS & OUTDOORS SATURDAY, 6/29 FLOURISH FARM U-PICK FLOWER SALES: Pick some flowers, pay for them, then take them home and put them on your table or next to your bed, but not on the floor near your fridge or adjacent to a window. It’s a youpick event at this urban flower farm. 9am, no cover. Flourish Farm, 317 5th St. in West Sacramento.
TAKE ACTION MONDAY, 7/1 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE FOR A CAUSE + NETWORKING MIXER: Catch this summer league day that benefits Project Optimism’s mentorship programs. 5pm, $25-$40. Golden 1 Center, 500 David J Stern Walk.
CLASSES THURSDAY, 6/27 STORING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FOR BETTER TASTE: Check out the event highlight on page 31 for this free class on keeping your fruits and vegetables working hard for your taste
FRIDAY, 6/28
Drive-in Movie Night: Back to the Future Part II California automobile museum, 7:30pm, $5-$30
The last time you went to the Auto Museum—in the past—you interacted with a car that changed the future! Now you’ve got to head back to the museum— on Friday—to watch a movie about time travel to figure out what MUSEUMS you have to do to make the future right again! Anyway, buy a ticket to sit in your car and watch Back to the Future Part II at this drive-in event, or just pay to sit in a camping chair under the stars and watch the time-travel flick. 2200 Front Street, calautomuseum.org/drive-in.
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buds. 7pm, no cover. Shepard Garden and Art Center, 3330 McKinley Blvd.
FRIDAY, 6/28 VINYASA AT THE BALLET: Want to do yoga in the same place that people do ballet? This is your chance to join Steve Tiller from Good Elephant to get your vinyasa flow on. 4:30pm, $10. Sacramento Ballet at CLARA, 2420 N St.
SATURDAY, 6/29 CHEESEMAKING: Do you like Gouda? Gouda likes you, and it likes to be made. If you’d like to bring more Gouda into the world from the comfort of your own home, join this class on making the Dutch cheese. 10am, $30. Scratch Made Life Kitchen (Kim’s), 4932 Shady Leaf Way.
HERBAL INCENSE WORKSHOP: Ever smell some incense and think to yourself, “I wish I knew how to make my own incense, but I lack the basic understanding of how it’s done and refuse to look it up online,”? If so, come to this workshop that will walk you through the basics of making incense, and you’ll leave with 10 incenses that you made. 2pm, $25. Broad Room, 2311 S St.
INDIGENOUS ART: Join the Colonial Heights Library for a family-focused paint session. You’ll learn about indigenous cultures’ art and some of their history from Bobby. Registration required. 10am, no cover. Colonial Heights Library, 4799 Stockton Blvd.
OPTIMUM OPOSSUM: What’s an opossum? Is it like a rat? Not really—come learn about them from some experts instead of from a jaded Calendar editor at SN&R. 10:30am, no cover. Effie Yeaw Nature Center, 2850 San Lorenzo Way in Carmichael.
WATERCOLOR BIRCH TREES WORKSHOP: Want to get a new lease on your watercolor painting skills? Join this class on watercoloring birch trees. You’ll be the belle of your own personal birch trees watercolor club after you take this workshop. Register in advance. 3pm, $40. Sierra 2 Center, 2791 24th St.