Saturday, 10/5
Cream of the Crypt Sacramento HiStoric city cemetery, 10am, no cover
Are pumpkins not enough to frighten you into the spirit of the season? Perhaps a literal burial ground is more your speed. Join some docents from MuseuMs the Sacramento Historic City Cemetery as they walk you through their favorite tales of woe and wild happenings contained within the grounds of the cemetery. It’s free, and you may just learn a little bit about the city’s history—unless you’re not paying attention for some reason. 1000 Broadway, historicoldcitycemetery.com.
performers from all over the world—yes, that world—and plenty from the country as well. All tickets include earplugs. 7pm, $15$50. Cafe Colonial, 3520 Stockton Blvd.
sACRAMeNTO BeeR FesT: These Realtors aren’t just selling you houses, they’re also selling tickets to this beer fest. Having trouble telling apart the Sacramento Beer Fest, Sacramento Beer Festival, Capitol Beer Fest and the California Brewer’s Festival? So am I. 6pm, $40-$50. Women’s Council of Realtors Sacramento, 2003 Howe Ave.
sACRAMeNTO GeM FAIRe: The Gem Faire is back in town. Time moves pretty fast, and the jewelry, crystals and gems are moving just as quickly back into the Scottish Rite Center. Talk to plenty of vendors, plenty of manufacturers and plenty of minerals. Noon, $7. Scottish Rite Masonic Center, 6151 H St.
sACRAMeNTO INTeRNATIONAL HORse sHOW: Want to see some horses? Want the horses to be performing at an international horse show? Want there to be 13 outdoor arenas? Look not much further than this show in Rancho Murieta. 6pm, $10-$20. Murieta Equestrian Center, 7200 Lone Pine Drive, Rancho Murieta.
Saturday, 10/5 BeLLA VIsTA ARTs AND CRAFTs FAIR: Bella Vista High School is known for its Katies and Brynns, but it’s also known for its Arts and Crafts Fair, a staple of the community since 1983. Grab some crafts and foods from more than 200 vendors. 8pm, no cover. Bella Vista High School, Fair Oaks.
GIANT PuMPKIN FesTIVAL: Want to see what the big deal is with these pumpkins? It’s that they’re very big. If you want to experience that first-hand, show up and see the pumpkins that are measured in fractions of cars’ weights. There are all kinds of gourd activities for you to choose from. 10pm, no cover. Elk Grove Regional Park, 9950 Elk Grove Florin Road, Elk Grove.
suPeRVIsOR PATRICK KeNNeDY’s 3RD ANNuAL FuN FAIR!: When you were a kid, did you ever imagine you’d end up at Supervisor Patrick Kennedy’s 3rd Annual Fun Fair? Potentially not. Anyway, here it is, featuring free health screenings, dental screenings and more. 11pm, no cover. Southgate Plaza, 4242 Florin Road.
FOOd & drINK Saturday, 10/5 FesTIVAL OF FLAVORs: The Festival of Flavors is in full swing, and that means tongues are going to be tasting beer, wine, food and music. Show up and partake of the festival’s offerings. 6pm, $45-$60. Sierra 2 Center, 2791 24th St.
MONday, 10/7 ORGANIC FARM sTAND: Join Lucero Organic Farms and catch some Galt produce, fresh from the field. 1pm, no cover. Lucero Organic Farms, 12561 Hauschildt Rd., Galt.
FILM tHurSday, 10/3 MeRATA HOW MuM DeCOLONIZeD THe sCReeN: Head to the Crocker to celebrate the work of late New Zealand filmmaker Merata Mita. 6:30pm, $8-$16. Crocker Art Museum, 216 O St.
“A PLACe CALLeD sACRAMeNTO” FILM ReTROsPeCTIVe AND YOuTH “MY NeIGHBORHOOD” sHOWCAse: See some of the hall of famers from A Place Called Sacramento, plus some youth entrants in the world of Sacramento filmmaking. 7pm, $11. Crest Theatre, 1013 K St.
WEdNESday, 10/9 HITCHCOCKTOBeR: Celebrate Hitchcocktober at the Tower Theatre the only way you know how: by watching movies. This week is North By Northwest. 7pm, $10.50. The Tower Theatre, 2508 Land Park Drive.
COMEdy ACe OF sPADes: Scotty Sire with Toddy Smith feat. Bruce Wiegner & Chris Bloom. A verified, veritable, full-fledged member of David Dobrik’s Vlog Squad is coming to town to perform. Plus, there’s Toddy Smith, Bruce Wiegner and Chris Bloom. Friday 10/4, 7pm. $25. 1417 R St.
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