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for Japanese Americans during World War II. various times. through 4/19. $0-$9. 1020 O St.
CaLiFornia State raiLroaD muSeum: White Out! Exhibit at Railroad Museum. For a limited time, visitors to the California State Railroad Museum have a special opportunity to see a 251,000-pound rotary snowplow from the museum’s impressive collection, along with a compelling new exhibit titled White Out! A Collision Course with Nature. various times. through 4/1. $6-$12. 111 I St.
SaCramento HiStory muSeum: Underground Tours. Come see and learn how Sacramento lifted itself up out of the flood waters during the 1860s and 1870s. Tour guides explain how the streets and buildings were jacked up to avoid further flooding as visitors explore two spaces that were created by the city’s successful raising process. This historical tour includes hollow sidewalks, sloped alleyways, and the Underground spaces themselves. 1pm. through 3/31. $12-$18. 101 I St.
taKe action tHurSday, 3/12 ameriCan river biKe PatroL PubLiC meetinG: On Feb. 25, Sacramento County supervisors voted unanimously to authorize the establishment of a new American River Bike Patrol. Come to this open information session to learn more about the initiative. 6:30pm, no cover. Shriner’s Hospital, 2425 Stockton Blvd.
Saturday, 3/14 ameriCan river biKe PatroL PubLiC meetinG:
claSSeS tHurSday, 3/12 Home GarDener CourSe: Designed for beginning gardeners, this course will cover the essential topics to help the new gardener create and maintain a thriving, abundant and edible organic garden. 5:30pm, $175-$195. Soil Born Farms, 2140 Chase Drive, Rancho Cordova.
Friday, 3/13 Creative art CLaSS: Join SCM staff to create a themed art project. All materials are provided and the class is included with admission to the museum. 3:30pm, $0-$8.50. Sacramento Children’s Museum, 2701 Prospect Park Drive, Suite 120, Rancho Cordova.
tueSday, 3/17 Strum For Fun @ mL KinG Library: The Sacramento Guitar Society is offering a free community service to get you on your way to playing the guitar. 4pm, no cover. Martin Luther King Jr. Library, 7340 24th St. Bypass.
Strum For Fun @ nortH natomaS Library: Join weekly for a fun “Strum-inar,” where you decide what song you want to learn to play. 3:30pm, no cover. North Natomas Library, 4660 Via Ingoglia.
eventS Sunday, 3/15 DaviS SCHoLaStiC CHeSS tournament: Introduce your children to the world of competitive chess tournaments. 1pm, no cover. New Harmony Community Room, 3030 Cowell Blvd., Davis.
Come learn more about the new American River Bike Patrol. 11am, no cover. REI Coop, 1790 Expo Pkwy.
Saturday, 3/14
Drink to drive the snakes out of Sacramento Midtown SacraMento, 3pM, $15-$30
Let’s be honest, St. Patrick’s Day in America has always been about drinking. Xoso sports club realized this 15 years ago, and now it’s coming up on its 15th annual FeStivaLS St. Paddy’s Day Pub Crawl. The participating bars include PHoto courteSy oF wiKimedia commonS Blue Cue, Old Tavern, University of Beer, Kupros Craft House and many more. The route of the crawl is up to you; wanna get drunk at Zebra Club? Go for it. Found a bar along the route that you now realize is awesome? Plant yourself and pound some beers. Though the religious holiday is about celebrating a patron saint in the Irish tradition, we Americans have taken it as an excuse to get plastered. 1510 16th St., facebook.com/events/midtown-sacramento.
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