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THURSDAY, 3/12

WEDNESDAY, 3/18 CJ CHENIER & THE RED HOT LOUISIANA BAND:

New American River Bike Patrol initiative information session Shriner’S hoSpiTal, 6:30pm, no cover

Clayton Joseph Chenier’s father, the legendary Clifton Chenier, invented the style of music we know today as Zydeco and was the first Creole musician to be recognized with a Grammy Award. On the road, his father showed him how to front a touring band, how to run the family business and how to develop his lifelong passion for music into a career. 8:30pm, $25. B Street Theatre, 2700 Capitol Ave.

JAHNY WALLZ: Chico-based artist Jahny

The American River Parkway is getting some new eyes in the form of a patrol that will watch over the bike trails PHOTO cOURTESY OF ASHLEY HAYES-STONE on the parkway. The initiative was unanimously approved by Sacramento County supervisors and is recruiting members from the American River bike community who will be trained by the National Ski Patrol. The 85 miles TAKE ACTION of American River Parkway trails will be watched by the patrol starting in early summer and they will provide directions, equipment assistance, safety insights and bike safety programs. For more information on this new initiative, attend the open information session this Thursday. 2425 Stockton Blvd., regionalparks.saccounty.net.

Wallz performs Latin rock reggae at this free show at Sacramento State. Noon, no cover. Sacramento State, 6000 J St.

FESTIVALS THURSDAY, 3/12 SACRAMENTO BOAT SHOW & OFF-ROAD EXPOSITION: The Sacramento Boat Show is the largest power boat show in Northern California. Join thousands of boating enthusiasts to check out the latest boat models and accessories. 11am, $0-$12. Cal Expo, 1600 Exposition Blvd.

SATURDAY, 3/14 MOTHERLODE GOLD & TREASURE SHOW: The 2020

CALENDAR LISTINGS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 31

MONDAY, 3/16 DAN DEACON AT HARLOW’S: Baltimore electronic musician Dan Deacon will perform live in Sacramento for his Mystic Familiar North American Tour. 7pm, $16-$18. Harlow’s, 2708 J St.

into Jan’s Lounge to be shamrocked by Soundtrack. 9pm, no cover. Jan’s Lounge, 9222 Greenback Lane, Orangevale.

VIOLIN ON FIRE: Patrick Contreras and his band comes to The Torch Club covering Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, ’80s dance music, fiery interpretations of Santana and modern hits such as Despacito. 9pm, $10. Torch Club, 904 15th St.

SUNDAY, 3/15 A UNIVERSE OF SOUNDS: The Sacramento Symphonic Winds is a 66-piece adult symphonic wind ensemble conducted by Timothy M. Smith performing this concert at the new El Camino Performing Arts Center. 2:30pm, $0-$15. El Camino High School Center for the Arts, 2340 Eastern Ave.

HEATH WILLIAMSON & FRIENDS: Sacramento’s Heath Williamson will be performing live every week. 5:30pm, no cover. Old Ironsides, 1901 10th St.

TUESDAY, 3/17 FALLOUT KINGS: Former SAMMIES nominated Rock ’n’ Roll band Fallout Kings will be playing their debut arena show as part of a pregame performance before the Sacramento Kings take on the Dallas Mavericks. 5:30pm, $17-$134. Golden 1 Center, 500 David J. Stern Walk

SHARRON SHANNON & SOCKS IN THE FRYING PAN: A complimentary beer tasting featuring a selection of local breweries precedes a double-bill of acclaimed accordionist Sharon Shannon and Socks in the Frying Pan, a young traditional trio from Country Clare. 7pm, $27-$55. UC Davis, 1 Shields Ave., Davis.

GAYC/DC & SHEASTIE BOYS: The all-gay tribute to AC/DC will be performing in Sacramento with the all-female tribute to the Beastie Boys. 7pm, $15-$18. Harlow’s, 2708 J St.

KIRTAN LIVE MUSIC AND SINGING: Weekly musical gatherings with spiritual singing and dancing followed by vegetarian meal. 5:30pm, no cover. San Juan Lodge, 5944 San Juan Ave., Citrus Heights.

SEAMUS EGAN: Seamus Egan won four AllIreland Championships on four different instruments by the age of 14. He was behind the soundtrack for the award-winning film The Brothers McMullen, and he co-wrote Sarah McLachlan’s “Weep Not for the Memories.” 7:30pm, $12-$42. Harris Center, 10 College Pkwy, Folsom.

VOICE OVER BAND: Enjoy free live music every weekend at Laughs Unlimited, this week featuring Voice Over Band. 3pm, no cover. Laughs Unlimited Comedy Club, 1207 Front St.

ST. PATRICK’S DAY IN IRELAND 2020: The “great

SUMMER SALT, OKEY DOKEY & BREAKUP SHOES:

celebration of Ireland and its rich culture” returns to Folsom, featuring principal dancer Connor Reider and four multiinstrumentalists from the Kerry Traditional Band: Ryan McKasson, Colin Cotter, Christa Burch and Preston Howard-Wilde. 2pm, $12$42. Harris Center, 10 College Pkwy, Folsom.

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Austin-based band Summer Salt blends elements of 1960s pop, Bossa Nova and jazz. They will be performing live with Okey Dokey and Breakup Shoes in Sacramento. 6:30pm, $17-$20. Harlow’s, 2708 J St.

GPAA Gold & Treasure Show circuit will house more than 33 ounces of gold, $110,000 in prizes including prospecting trips and equipment, several dozen vendors, new equipment releases, local prospecting clubs and top-notch seminars from industry leaders. 10am, $5. McClellan Conference Center, 5411 Luce Ave.

SACRAMENTO ST. PATRICK’S DAY FESTIVAL: Expect a live deejay, giveaways, a raffle and a costume contest. 11am, $25-45. Goldfield Trading Post, 1630 J St.

SHAMROCK SHIMMY PRESENTED BY DISCOVERY PLAY: Children with special needs, their families and their friends are invited for an evening of dancing, light refreshments and, of course, museum play. 6pm, no cover. Sacramento Children’s Museum,

2701 Prospect Park Drive, Suite 120, Rancho Cordova.

SHAMROCK’N ROLL FESTIVAL & BEER GARDEN: Join Chasten Gold Nonprofit for their inaugural St. Patrick’s Day family-friendly day filled with music and entertainment, raffles and giveaways, delicious food trucks, themed arts and crafts and carnival games. 8am, $5-$40. Roosevelt Park, 1615 9th St.

ST. PADDY’S DAY PUB CRAWL 2020: Sacramento’s largest and longest running St. Paddy’s Day crawl returns to the streets of Sacramento. 3pm, $5-$25. Midtown, 20th & K streets.

off with the music of the material girl herself. 11am, $39. Punch Line, 2100 Arden Way, Suite 225.

SUNDAY, 3/15 SAKURA MATSURI FOOD & SHOPPING FAIRE: Featuring a variety of unique handcrafted merchandise, including insulated food bags, tote bags, handbags, towels, clothing, jewelry, greeting cards, accessories, organic popcorn and much more. 10am, no cover. Buddhist Church of Sacramento, 2401 Riverside Blvd.

FILM

ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE: Hundreds of colorful marchers dressed in green, along with Irish and Highland dancers, pipe and drum bands, historic re-enactors and a variety of cultural organizations will be at the 24th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. 11am, no cover. Old Sacramento Waterfront, 1124 2nd St.

SUNDAY, 3/15 INTERNATIONAL WEDDING FESTIVAL: You said “yes,” and now it’s time to start planning. Come to the Elk Grove International Wedding Festival to meet with Central Valley’s finest wedding providers to find your photographer, DJ, florist, hair and makeup artists, wedding cake, caterer, venue, officiant and more. 11am, $15. Eden Gardens Event Center, 8434 Bradshaw Road.

TUESDAY, 3/17 ST. PATRICK’S DAY 2020: Serving green beer and Guinness, plus a full bar all weekend, and corned beef and hash, corned beef nachos and clam chowder. Music starts with Adam Donald, Pipers Folly, Plaid City and Total Recall. 6am, $10. Boxing Donkey, 300 Lincoln St., Roseville.

FOOD & DRINK SATURDAY, 3/14 DRAG DIVA BRUNCH MADONNA: The drag queen brunch is back at the Punch Line starting

THURSDAY, 3/12 CYRANO DE BERGERAC: James McAvoy returns to the stage in an inventive new adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac, broadcast live to cinemas from the London’s West End. Fierce with a pen and notorious in combat, Cyrano almost has it all—if only he could win the heart of his true love Roxane. 7pm, $20. The Tower Theatre, 2508 Land Park Drive.

FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR (1986): In 1978, a boy travels eight years into the future and has an adventure with an intelligent, wisecracking alien ship. Flight of the Navigator is a science fiction adventure film directed by Randal Kleiser and written by Mark H. Baker, Michael Burton and Matt MacManus. 7:30pm, $10-$22. Crest Theatre, 1013 K St.

SUNDAY, 3/15 E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL (1982): A troubled child summons the courage to help a friendly alien escape Earth and return to his home world. 4pm, $10. Crest Theatre, 1013 K St.

TUESDAY, 3/17 IN SEARCH OF CHOPIN: In a new film from the director of the award-winning trilogy with In Search Of Mozart, In Search Of Beethoven and In Search Of Haydn, Phil Grabsky brings us the music and life story of one of the world’s favorite composers, Frederic Chopin. Grabsky traveled

THURSDAY, 3/12

James McAvoy takes on a rapping Cyrano streamed to Tower Theatre from London Tower TheaTre, 7pm, $20

James McAvoy is returning to London’s West End for a new adaptation of Cyrano De Bergerac. The 1897 stage play has been adapted many times, including one previous adaptation starring Peter Dinklage. The large-nosed cadet will be played by McAvoy and rather than speaking the traditional verse FILM 12-syllable rhyming couplets, McAvoy will be rapping them. See the play streamed live from London’s Playhouse Theatre as part of a National Theatre Live event to AMC theatres around the world, including the Tower Theatre in Sacramento. 2508 Land Park Drive, readingcinemasus.com.

PHOTO cOURTESY OF GAGE SKIDMORE


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