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FUN FINDS Taking it Outdoors!

13 CAMP The Camp Nextdoor

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around town

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30 CALENDAR

Get Away to a KOA! Got Party Games? Plan a Sleepover, Glamping Style Dads Just Want to Have Fun!

23 SAFETY 101

Cool Days & Hot Nights

32 ON STAGE Summer Spotlight

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It’s 9pm, Do You Know Where Your Teen Is?

Art Celebrated

34 SUMMER NIGHTS

27 HOMESCHOOL ADVENTURES

Concerts & Movies Under the Stars

Unforgettable Summer Day Trips

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Ideas for Creating a Sensory Friendly Backyard

online exclusives this month Find the Ultimate Party Places & People Around Town Can Fiber Help Children with Autism? 4

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School’s out for summer!!! If that’s not enough of a reason to get out and celebrate this month, here are a few more things we are super excited about in June! 1. Happy Birthday to us! Sacramento Parent turns 27! That’s quite an accomplishment, so thank you to you, the readers and to the advertisers who have made it possible to deliver Sacramento Parent throughout Greater Sacramento each month! co-publisher | SUE LETO COLE co-publisher | SHELLY BOKMAN editor | SHANNON SMITH art directors | PATRICE VAN DAM

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2. All the things to do around town! This issue is loaded with ideas for outings. From camps and day trips that double as learning experiences to movies and concerts in area parks, enjoy the boost in fun activities. Go ahead...plan your staycation. 3. Father’s Day! Dads should be celebrated every month, but this month we get to shine a spotlight on them. How will you celebrate dad this month? We’ve got some ideas for a fun-filled Father’s Day on page 28. 4. National Camping Month. If you’re trying to figure out where to vacation this summer, consider a camping trip. We’ve got an option on page 17 that is nestled between Santa Cruz and Monterey. If you can’t get out of town, bring the camping experience into your home. Find out how to plan it on page 25. Have a blast kicking off summer break!

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Grill, Glow, Build & Go! By Shannon Smith

After a busy end to the school year, it’s time to hit the open road and enjoy the great outdoors. Whether it’s a day out back grilling or a week camping under the stars—these picks are sure to add some extra pizazz to your next family adventure!

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No matter the weather, young grill masters can sear up a storm inside or outside with the new Grill it! The fun and finger-friendly way to pretend grill, this engaging kettle-style grill is soft, durable, easy to handle, and comes with a full assortment of play food, allowing children ages 2 and up to express their inner BBQ king or queen. Using the tongs to move foods on, around, and off the grill allows them to practice fine motor skills as well as hand-eye coordination. From veggies to steak, chicken and burgers, there’s plenty of mouth-watering play food to cook and serve. Best of all, there’s no mess to clean up and all of the food stores inside the grill for easy put away. www.LearningResources.com

Mini Makers Tube - Red Fox

This 70-piece, travel-friendly tube is a screen-free boredom buster for the whole family. Use the enclosed step-by-step instructions to build the model shown. Or, use your imagination and build in 2D or 3D. Packaged in a reusable, resealable clear tube that’s great for travel. Made in Denmark. It’s one shape with endless possibilities! www.Plus-Plus.us

Starlux Games - Get Active, Get Interactive, Get GLOWING

Add excitement, action and adventure to any group gathering—from birthday parties and sleepovers to family reunions and office outings. All ages play together. So grab a game, gather your friends—and GLOW.

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This team game requires speed, teamwork and a lot of strategy, but the fun is without measure! With 10 ways to play, from Gladiators fighting in the arena to Knights of the Round Table battling their opponents, 2 to 20 players at home can get their hearts racing and bodies moving in this action packed game.

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Capture the Flag Redux is a pulse-pounding party game that transforms any birthday, sleepover or group gathering into an action-packed experience for all ages. With 12 different game modes, to allow anywhere from 4 to 20 players in on the glow-action, the game comes with 25 reusable glow game pieces, including light up bracelets, jail markers and two glowing orbs, which act as the flags! www.StarluxGames.com

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The world’s first inflatable, portable and safe booster car seat for children ages 4 to 11, 40 to 100 pounds. It contains more memory foam than air (foam technology reduces the displacement of air in a crash creating stability and structural integrity, protecting your child even when punctured in a crash). It’s narrow, light and foldable design makes this perfect for vacation, car rental, car pool and tight “three across” fits. The patented memory foam technology inside provides stability and allows the seat to be deflated to fit easily in your backpack or tote bag making family life easier! www.Amazon.com/stores/page/45BA242C-E723-45CB-92AD-4015335374EA?

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Ideas for Creating a Sensory Friendly Backyard By Shannon Smith

Each year as summer break kicks off it’s fun to watch the kids rediscover the backyard. But as the temperatures begin to creep up the novelty can wear off, and before you know it the kids have made their way back indoors to watch TV and play video games. With a little thought and planning you can transform your backyard space into a place where the outdoor activities are limitless and children of all abilities can gather and play all summer long! We scoured the Internet and Pinterest for easy ideas to make your backyard the perfect summer hangout. While you can find loads of our favorites on Pinterest, www. Pinterest.com/sacparent/go-out-and-play/— here are some easy, DIY ways to transform your backyard into a sanctuary for your child with special needs. Swings. There are many to choose from including, cocoon swings, safety harness swings and wheelchair platform swings. Vestibular stimulation can help those with sensory processing disorders and other special needs. The gentle back-and-forth motion helps calm overstimulated children, improves balance, and develops important motor skills. Chalk. Take coloring outside with chalk! Grab a jumbo size chalk options to help your child easily get a good grip and to keep it from easily breaking. She can also paint with colored shaving cream. Have her dress for mess! Picnics. Get your child involved in helping you pack up a lunch and head out back for a picnic! Spread a blanket out in the backyard and enjoy the sunshine and conversation. 10 JUNE 2019 sacramentoparent.com

What a fun way to change up the regular routine and get some fresh air. Quiet Time. Why does quiet time have to be inside? You can create a special quiet space outside in the shade. Just grab a blanket and pillows, set up a hammock, your camping tent or whatever else seems comfy and relaxing. Choose a few books, color or pick just about any quiet-time activity that your child would normally enjoy inside. Ball Pit. Ball pits are great at creating a sensory experience for those with autism. A budget-friendly option is to simply fill an inflatable pool with the plastic balls to get the same effect. Scavenger Hunt. Have your child walk around the yard and be on the lookout for things that can be found in

nature, things that are green, a heart-shaped leaf, etc. You can make a checklist in advance or just have fun exploring the backyard in a new way!

DIY Sensory Bins

Bird Seed Sensory Bin. A bird seed sensory bin can be a fun way to get your child’s hands on nature. Your child will love feeling the textures of the seeds. Add buckets, cups, shovels and utensils to make the fun last longer. You can also use the seeds to let them plant and garden with little flower pots and flowers. Bubble Bath Toy Car Wash. Fill a bin with water and soap and throw in some toy cars. If your child is young, watch them closely to ensure that they do not get soap in his eyes or mouth. Your child will love washing the cars and you won’t have to worry about the water splashing since you’re

outside. He can also give their plastic animals a bath, too. Pool Noodle Boats Water Sensory Bin. Let your child help create the pool noodle boats. We set this up as an activity at EDfair and it was a hit with the kids! It is super simple and can be a great option for sensory play. Here’s a simple pool noodle boat tutorial to get you started, http://frogsandsnailsandpuppydogtail.com/pool-noodleboats-water-sensory-bin/. Remember to check our Pinterest Board at www.Pinterest. com/sacparent/go-out-andplay/. Well, what are you waiting for?...Go outside and play!


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C A M P By Sarah Lyons Many parents want their kids to experience summer camps but the idea of spending several nights away from home is a little scary for both the parent and child. A great alternative, especially for younger kids, is to send them to day camp. Day camp, as the name implies, typically consist of a series of consecutive days where they child is away during the daytime hours. Children leave in the morning to have the camp experience and come home in the afternoon or evening to have dinner with their families and sleep in their own beds. Day camp gives kids many of the same learning experiences as a typical sleepover camp.

Builds Independence Camp is a great place for kids to explore their own independence and day camp is no different. Kids are dropped off at camp in the morning where they are challenged with new activities that they may not get the opportunity to try at home. They will make friends, eat lunch, and follow directions without the help of their parents. Kids start to feel more self confident and independent as the week goes on.

activity or subject, chances are there is a camp that would interest them. Kids who are not particularly drawn to academics will thrive in day camps because they are rewarded for their talents and interests.

Make New Friends While you may sign your child up for a camp with a friend, they will meet many new people their age. Children gain confidence as they learn to talk to and work with people that they have never played with previously. The opportunity to make friends with children that share similar interests and a fun new experience helps kids feel more comfortable when they are in new situations.

Take a Break From the Screen When children spend time at day camp, they get a much needed break from screen time. As video games, apps, TV, and tablets take more and more of our free time, getting the kids outside to play or having fun while learning new skills is a priceless benefit to parents. Who knows? When the kids come home from camp, they may realize they don’t need as much screen time as they thought they did.

Learn New Skills Day camps typically offer opportunities to learn and grow in areas that children may not be exposed to at school. Kids can pick camps that tailor to their interest including a variety of sports, music, dance, theater, science, art, exploring nature, and more. If your child is drawn to a particular

Lifelong Skills Day camp helps kids learn skills they can use for a lifetime including problem solving and leadership skills, improved confidence, and an openness to new things. Depending on the camp, they may learn other skills that will stick with them. My kids learned how to start a fire and cook their own meals at local scouting camps. My daughter gained the confidence to get on stage in front of a room full of parents and peers at theater camp. My kids improved their skills at sport camps and they faced their fears while trying the camp obstacle course. These experiences will stay with your child throughout their life as they are faced with challenges and successes in the future. As you are deciding if day camp is right for your family, consider what type of camp your child would be most interested in. Camps are filling fast, but there are still many local camps to choose from and take a look at all the options right inside this issue! Choose something that you know they will be successful at and consider inviting a friend to sign up with your child. This can make them more comfortable that first day. Let your child help you choose the right camp and then let them know you think they will do great. Sarah Lyons is a mom of six kids, including four-year-old triplets. She enjoys reading, cooking and spending time outside with her family. Her kids have tried and enjoyed many day camps over the years.

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Get Away to a KOA This Summer! By Shannon Smith | Photos courtesy of Santa Cruz/Monterey KOA

WHAT TO EXPECT AT THE CAMPGROUND Whether you’re an RV owner, camping guru or just want to try it out for the first time to give your family the experience, you can’t go wrong with this KOA. They have options for every type of camper from tent and RV sites, to airstream trailers that are already set up and deluxe cabins that are stocked with everything you’ll need.

As a child, camping was the BIG summer vacation for my family. We simply didn’t have a grand vacation fund that allowed for expensive resorts or air travel. But boy did I look forward to that summer camping trip, it was the best! Being that June is National Camping Month, I wanted to take a minute to remind you of how great a good old-fashioned campout can be for the mind, body and soul. Sure, Maui and Disneyland are fabulous destinations—but, when I was a kid, heading out of town for a week or two by driving off to sleep under the stars and making s’mores around a campfire—was pretty exciting! I always knew we’d have an adventurous summer break traveling around to nearby campsites that felt just far enough away from home. I never felt like I missed a thing and it helped that my parents always let my brother and I invite a friend to join us, too. (Another perk of being a cost-effective way to vacation!) As a parent, I want my kids to have those same fond memories of camping. Which is why—still as an adult—summer break just doesn’t feel complete without planning a camping trip. Maybe you’re not a huge camping family, that’s okay. You don’t have to totally rough it in a tent on the hard ground with no hot water or electricity. Nor do you have to have the biggest and best RV with all the bells and whistles. There are ways camping is made easy for families and one of those ways is to head to a KOA. We have many favorite spots that we love to camp, but I wanted to share with you the Santa Cruz/Monterey KOA in this column because, well...heading to the beach in the summer is a fabulous idea. Plus, it’s so family-friendly, there’s a ton to do and I know many Sacramento area families that go there and love it (including mine). I should also mention that I moved to the Sacramento area from Santa Cruz, so I know first-hand how much there is for families to do in the area. So give it a whirl, plan a weekend getaway or more and go camping! Here are some tips and ideas to make it an amazing vacation without breaking the bank!

The location itself is a dream for kids. It’s about a three-hour drive from the Sacramento area. Once you arrive you’ll be pleased to find that they have just about everything there: a heated pool and jacuzzi, a store, an arcade, planned activities and crafts, a coconut palm tree structure that you can climb, multiple playgrounds, expansive lawns, bocce ball, cornhole, outdoor movies, large campfire pits that you can gather around, and a giant bounce pillow (which my kids LOVE)! Other things you can do at the campground are: take a ride on the KOA Express Fun Train, rent bikes, enjoy the KOA pancake breakfast every Saturday morning, cool down with a tasty treat from the ice cream bike that rolls around the campground, play in the human hamster ball or make your own tie-dye shirt. (See what I mean about the kids being totally content at the campground?) Another reason I like this location is because it is also great for getting away with multiple families. I absolutely recommend getting out to explore Santa Cruz, Capitola and Monterey…but, there’s so much for the kids to do on the KOA grounds that they won’t even be asking to leave. That equals true relaxation for parents. More families—more fun! The Santa Cruz/Monterey KOA happens to be nestled in between Santa Cruz and Monterey in Watsonville about a mile from Manresa State Beach. This makes it super convenient to spend time in Monterey, Capitola and Santa Cruz all in one trip! When you’re ready to head out to explore the area, here are a few of my favorite activities you can add to your itinerary.

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SANTA CRUZ REDWOODS Roaring Camp Railroads: A 25-minute drive gets you to the train station in Felton. The Beach Train takes riders on a threehour, round-trip tour of redwood forests, across a century-old steel bridge and through an 1875 tunnel.

your way on foot or bike to the Fisherman’s Wharf. Both have excellent places to eat, shop, buy salt water taffy and be amused by sunbathing sea lions and playful otters.

SANTA CRUZ Beach Boardwalk Amusement Park: Check their website for concerts, movies and discount days, https://BeachBoardwalk.com.

The Mystery Spot: A gravitational anomaly located in the redwood forests just outside of Santa Cruz. Within the Mystery Spot the laws of physics and gravity are questioned. You’ll each leave with a cool bumper sticker, too! (I recommend buying tickets ahead of time to avoid long waits, the tour takes about 45-minutes.)

My family likes to stop in at the local skate shop, Bills Wheels. It’s a great place to pick up stickers, Santa Cruz gear and to take pictures in front of the awesome walls covered in graffiti murals.

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For more information about the Santa Cruz/Monterey Bay KOA visit, http://santacruzKOA.com, call 831-722-0551 or make a reservation at 800-562-7701.

We like to stop at Pizza My Heart, for $7 you can get a giant slice of pizza and a souvenir t-shirt!

Don’t forget to make a stop at Marianne’s Ice Cream on Ocean Street. They have so many delicious and unique flavors, good luck choosing just a few scoops!

Check out all the shops in the village. Take a walk out on the pier and watch the birds dive for fish. You can also spot the locals surfing Pleasure Point off in the distance.

MONTEREY Monterey Bay Aquarium: Plan ahead for this stop and visit www.MontereyBayAquarium.org/visit for details. Historic Monterey: You can park at Cannery Row and make

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So you’re throwing a party for your child and their friends…The invitations have been sent, the food’s been prepared, and on the big day, the guests all arrive. Now what?!? The answer—Games! What better way to get guests involved and keep them entertained? The trick is picking the right game for the people at your party. Here is a little “Game Guidance” when it comes to picking party games that will be a success.

Assess the Guests—How old are most of the guests? This will often determine their attention span and ability to take turns and/or follow directions. You may choose a great game, but if the directions are too complicated or if guests become bored or distracted and lose interest in the game, you may quickly be headed toward party problems. It’s also good to consider the “energy level” of the guests and if they are used to doing activities together or if they may be strangers to one another which may affect how the group will interact together while playing games. Space/Time Continuum—When planning games for your group, take into consideration the amount of space you will have to work with as well as how long you want your games to last. If you are catering to an active younger bunch, you may want to choose a party space that allows for multiple shorter games with plenty of movement, while older or less active party goers might find it more enjoyable to play games that are more mentally challenging but lack physicality, thus needing less space, but more time for successful game play. To Compete or Not to Compete, That is the Question— Games, by nature, are intended to create a challenge. You, as the party host, have the opportunity to choose the type of games most likely to be entertaining and enjoyable for your guests while minimizing temper-tantrums and hurt feelings that quickly dampen the festivities. One of the easiest ways to do this is not to give prizes for individual game winners, but rather to encourage each game player to do their best and when the game is over, everyone celebrates the groups success together. Another option, if you have plenty of help, especially good for younger party-goers is to have game stations guests rotate through so

only one child is playing each game at a time which keeps things from becoming too competitive. Stick to the Theme—Having a themed party will not only make the celebration memorable, it can be your guide to making old games seem new again. Pin-the-Tail-on-the-Donkey is a kid’s party classic that can be updated to fit nearly any party theme. Star Wars party theme: Pin the ship on the Death Star. Sofia the First theme: Pin the crown on the princess. Hunting for themed objects is a great way to get all of your guests involved at once— whether you search for Cinderella’s lost slipper, dinosaur eggs, or even a treasure chest of pirate’s booty, this is a game everyone can play and (just like hunting for Easter Eggs) it can be easily modified to meet the searching skills of various guests. Other old standby games include relay races carrying themed objects or themed costumes being put on and taken off, coming up with new words from a word or phrase related to your theme, memory games where guests look at a tray of themed objects and then have to figure out what item has been removed while they aren’t looking, or have guests try to guess how many of an item related to the theme are inside a clear container. You could even create a themed word search using a computer app. Assessing your guests’ needs and abilities, taking your party time and space into consideration, limiting competition while keeping everyone involve and getting creative to come up with games that reflect your parties theme will all add to the overall success of your party. Keep these tips in mind the next time you’re in party planning mode and then don’t be surprised when your guests tell you, “Yo, You Got Game!” Find our favorite party game picks on on our Pinterest “Got Game” Board, www.Pinterest.com/sacparent.

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If you have a teenager, this question might be harder to answer. The teenager of today has tremendous pressures to fit in. Psychologists agree, teens often feel high levels of stress over peer pressure, pressure to succeed academically, and pressure to keep up on social media. These pressures have serious consequences if not managed properly. As we approach graduation parties and summer social gatherings, we want parents to consider the risks of using drugs or alcohol. Besides alcohol and marijuana, some teens are raiding medicine cabinets to try whatever they find, which can be a scary and dangerous combination. As a parent, here are some things you can do to help your teen be safe when they are heading to a party or social gathering.

Give your teen an “out” Make a plan with your teen to give them an innocuous way to get them out of a situation where they feel uncomfortable. This could be a quick code word they would text you which would result in you calling or texting them that there is an emergency and they need to come right now. This way your teen would be able to get out of the situation without rousing suspicion amongst their friends.

Lock up your illicit items If you have prescription medications at home, lock them up. If your teen is having a party at your house be sure to not only lock up your pills, but secure your access to any alcohol, marijuana, or other controlled substances. Not only do you want your child and his/ her friends to be safe, there are also legal aspects to consider.

Social Host Liability Ordinance In Placer County, there is a Social Host Ordinance in place for Auburn, Lincoln, Rocklin, Roseville, Truckee, and Unincorporated Placer County. This ordinance describes the liability of the host of a party pertaining to a minor’s use of alcohol, marijuana, or controlled substances at gatherings. Find out more at: https://www.raisingplacer.org/sho/. Not only could you be held legally liable for injuries sustained at a party at your home, you could face a fine and be charged with a misdemeanor. The best defense is to plan today to arm your teens with the tools they need to make responsible choices and avoid peer pressure.

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Glamping - A Glamorous Way to Host a Camping Themed Sleepover By Pam Molnar

If your child is worried about participating in an overnight camp this summer, Glamping helps to reduce their fears. It allows them to enjoy the great outdoors while they are surrounded by the comforts of home. Glampers can even set up their camp indoors for nights when Mother Nature doesn’t cooperate. Here’s a quick guide to the ultimate Glamping Sleepover Party. How to decorate: Dress up your tent with a soft floor of thick blankets and colorful pillows. Inexpensive inflatable pool floats make a nice bed, especially when covered in soft quilts. Camouflage the canvas tent walls with fabric draped from the ceiling and tied back against the wall. For a shabby-chic look, purchase old fabric or sheets from a thrift store. Dangle white holiday lights from the ceiling and around the door frame to give the room a soft glow. Set up a low table under the stars with pillows for chairs. This will serve as your crafting and dining table. Start with decorating it for your meal with mismatched china, flatware and a beautiful table cloth. These are great thrift store finds or you can rent them from your local party supply stores. When it’s time to move on to the crafts, switch to plastic, disposable table coverings.

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Crafts: 1. Bohemian Lantern–Paint the outside of mason jars with a 1:6 mixture of paint to water. It will give the glass a thin, muted layer of color. When dry, decorate with puff paint, glitter or rhinestones. Add a battery-operated tea light or string of lights and seal with a decorated lid. 2. Shabby Chic Blankets–Use two twin sized sheets from the thrift store. Prewash and then lay them on top of each other, matching the edge. Cut about 4” from edge of fabric in 2” wide strips all the way around. Tie together to form a two-sided blanket. 3. Dream Catchers–Kits are available online on Amazon or Oriental Trading with everything you need to make a dreamcatcher. While kits include beads and feathers, you might want to offer other decoration options like ribbons, strips of fabric or dried flowers. Other Activities: 1. Conversation starters–Prewrite conversation starter questions on smooth rocks and add them to a fancy jar or vase. Have the guests take turns pulling them out and reading the question out loud. 2. Yardzee–Make your own lawn dice by decorating same sized square boxes. To keep up with your Boho theme, you can decorate the dice in vintage wrapping paper and add the dots with solid colored paper. Make each girl a score sheet from an online printable or keep everyone’s score on poster boards nearby. 3. Scavenger Hunt–Check online for an outdoor scavenger hunt list or make your own. When the sun goes down, you can also do a glowstick hunt around the yard. Assign each guest or team a color for an added challenge.

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Menu: 1. For an easy appetizer or movie snack, make campfire nachos. Fill individual foil packets with nacho chips, cheese, tomatoes, corn, beans, meat and avocados. Seal foil and cook 4-5” from fire for 10 minutes or until cheese melts.

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2. For your main meal, warm up mugs of tomato soup and make grilled cheese paninis. Offer the guests cheese options and add ons like bacon, avocado, tomatoes and spinach. 3. Chocolate fondue is alternative to birthday cake. Use strawberries, bananas, pound cake, angel food cake or marshmallows for dippers. 4. For breakfast the next morning, let the kids make their own cinnamon rolls on a stick. Use kabob sticks (presoaked in water) to secure the rolls and let cook slowly (about 15 minutes) over a low heat. Drizzle with icing and serve with a fruit cup. Screen a camping movie: Choose a great kid friendly camp movie to end the night. If you are screening the movie outside of the Glampground, try filling an inflatable pool with blankets and pillows for a cozy viewing set up. Camp movie ideas might include: “Parent Trap”, “Camp Rock”, “Cheaper by the Dozen 2” or “The Great Outdoors”. Goody bags: An easy glamping goody bag is filled with all the fixing for s’mores–chocolate bar, Teddy Grahams and marshmallows. Add a simple note that says, “Life is s’more fun with friends like you”. You can also fill a dollar store cinch bag with travel sized items like toothbrush, hand sanitizer, makeup removers and lip balm. Pam Molnar is an avid party planner and mother of three. She loves the idea of glamping as she is more of an indoor girl.

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Unforgettable Summer Day Trips to Educate and Engage the Whole Family By Vida Mercer Looking to fill your summer with more meaningful family experiences than the mall or water park? You're in luck! The Sacramento area offers so many options for excursions that inspire, educate, and entertain all age groups. Make one of these your next family adventure! Sierra College Natural History Museum - Rocklin You'll know you're getting close when you spy the life-sized outlines of prehistoric animals on the sidewalk outside. You can marvel at the enormous Pterodactyl model soaring overhead, watch for an earthquake as the working seismometer monitors tremors in the earth real-time, and touch the shin bone of an Apatosaurus--one of their many "handson" exhibits. Harris Center & El Dorado Musical Theater - Folsom Add a little drama to your summer with a theatrical performance. The Harris Center in Folsom is home to the El Dorado Musical Theater, which prides itself on not doing children's theater but, instead, providing top-notch performances that happen to include young people. And who knows; it may inspire a rising star in your family! Nimbus Fish Hatchery - Gold River At the hatchery, you can get a look at how millions of salmon and trout eggs are collected, hatched, raised and released each year. Discover what a "fish ladder" is for, help feed the young fish, and take a self-guided tour. This is an excellent location to get kids interested in ecology and human's impact on the environment. There are exhibits for all ages and naturalists on-hand to answer questions. Effie Yeaw Nature Center - Carmichael This 100-acre nature preserve along the American River is wilderness close

at hand. The preserve hosts a butterfly garden, a "natural playscape" (think playground of the olden days), and a replica of a Maidu village. You can pay a visit to the almost 40 non-releasable animals that call the center home, hike the trails, or coordinate your visit with one of their weekend programs or special events. Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park - Coloma Driving a short distance into the foothills takes you back to 1848 to experience the events that shaped U.S. history and sparked the Gold Rush. Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park marks the site that John Marshall first discovered the gold flecks that led to a flood of pioneers coming west. Explore the replica sawmill where the discovery happened, as well as over 20 historic buildings, and mining exhibits. Then, roll up your sleeves and take a gold panning lesson yourself. Soil Born Farms - Rancho Cordova Soil Born Farms is a 55-acre organic, urban agricultural and educational project where you can visit for a day or be involved for a season. They regularly offer tours and events that showcase gardening and cooking classes, kids’ garden and art activities, agricultural demonstrations, and even live music. Learn about beekeeping, water conservation, herbs, farm animals, native plants, and more. They have their own tea and snack bar for sampling while you're there, and organic plants and produce you can take home. Yoga in the Park - Midtown Sacramento This one is not a full day-trip, but the perfect way wind down from one. Introduce the whole family to a healthy, active hobby with Yoga in the Park. Throughout the summer, Midtown Association and Yoga Moves Us team up to offer free

yoga for all experience levels from 6-7pm at Fremont Park on Tuesdays and Thursdays and Sutter's Fort on the first Friday of the month. Enchambered - Sacramento If yoga sounds too sedate, maybe your family would rather try some pulse-raising, problem-solving fun? Enchambered: Sacramento Escape Room offers you a variety of immersive experiences to choose from, "locks" you in for 60 intense minutes, and challenges you to decipher clues and solve puzzles to escape before your time is up. Collaboration is the key and the puzzles are challenging, so this is a great way to exercise your critical thinking and teamwork skills. Folsom Zoo and Sanctuary - Folsom Folsom Zoo and Sanctuary is one of my family's favorite day-trips and is a relaxing alternative to the larger, big city zoos. You can pack a picnic lunch to enjoy Lions Park next door, and then visit the almost 100 animals that call the zoo home, including delightful peacocks that roam freely on the grounds. To raise the educational value, plan a quick scavenger hunt before you go. Jump online to view their animals and create a list of things to find depending on your child's age level. Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Willows Drive a little further from the city and the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge will offer you more educational activities and exploration opportunities than a single visit can hold. Take a guided tour of the exhibits in their visitor's center. Borrow binoculars and a field guide and see what critters you can spy on the multitude of trails. Climb to the top of their observation tower. Use their GPS to discover the two on-site geocaches. They offer a variety of educational programs and events year-round.

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Before you start preparing that traditional breakfast in bed for dad on Father's Day, consider some of these outings first. If dad is itching for an adventure, why not try one or even a few of these family activities? And don't forget to snap photos of everyone enjoying dad's special day because this is going to be his best Father's Day yet! HIGH SCORE DAD Whether dad likes vintage video games like Pac Man and Space Invaders or prefers a few rounds of Skee Ball and pinball, a trip to the arcade is a sure-fire way to light up the day. SOARING DAD Remember the song, "Let's Go Fly A Kite" from the Disney film Mary Poppins? Stop at the store on your way to the best kite-flying park in town and you've got a great impromptu Dad's day excursion.

ANGLER DAD If dad loves fishing, don't try to worm your way out of it. Dig him up some worms on Saturday or buy some at your local pet store. Then haul out or borrow the gear, and off to the nearest body of water you all go! TOMAHAWKING DAD Some dads love nothing more than a nice long game of Frisbee. So surprise him with a new disc to add to his collection and then head to the nearest Frisbee golf course. Check out the disc golf courses in Rocklin and Folsom. HISTORY BUFF DAD Is a historic destination or re-enactment event within driving distance? If so, pile everyone in the car and travel back in time together. Sutter’s Fort and Old Sacramento are a few places to check out.

SLIP AND SLIDE DAD If you are fortunate enough to live near a water park, you've got a whole day of splashing-good fun ahead of you. Arrive early to beat the long lines. There’s several options around town from Aquatic Centers to Sunsplash or Raging Waters! BATTER UP DAD Take dad out to the ball game, take him out with the crowd. Buy him some peanuts and Cracker Jacks, and he will smile all day while he cheers for the home team! We are so lucky to have the beautiful Raley Field close by. RIVER RAT DAD Some dads are just water-lovers. If your dad is one of them, he'll probably love of a day of kayaking, rafting or tubing along the American River. Be sure to wear a helmet when necessary. LIP-SMACKING DAD Barbeques are great, but today is dad's special day and he'd probably like to be waited on rather than cook. So what's it going to be: steak, BBQ, pasta? Go ahead and indulge dad with a fancy dinner on his special day.

3-D DAD Surprise dad with the 3D or Imax movie he's most excited to see this summer. Or better yet, head for the nearest drive-in movie theater. Check out the retro West Wind Drive-In right here, in Sacramento! RAPPELLING DAD Does dad love an intense challenge? If so, rock climbing at your local climbing center is a great idea. Be sure to make reservations in advance. Quarry Park Adventures would be a good option. BISCUITS & GRAVY DAD Let's face it, one of the best places to go on Father's Day is out to brunch. Hit dad's favorite greasy spoon or surprise dad with a new-to-him restaurant you think he'll love. Reservations are a good idea. 28 JUNE 2019 sacramentoparent.com

BREAKING AWAY DAD You don't have to own enough bikes for everyone in the whole family. You can always rent bikes for the day or borrow bikes from your neighbors for a whole family ride. Stay hydrated and bring snacks. PUTTING DAD For some dads, there is no greater joy than sharing a love of golf. If kids are young, mini-golf is a great option. When they get older, try the driving range, and eventually, the whole eighteen holes. PAINT-SPLATTERED DAD For dads with tweens and teens, an afternoon at the paintball park can be thrilling, not to mention colorful. Just remember to wear safety gear. We have several nearby. SUNSCREEN DAD Even if dad doesn't surf or even Boogie board, he may still long for a relaxing day at the beach. If visiting


the coast is a little too far of a drive for the day, how about a lake or riverfront. Dads and water do mix and there are plenty of options throughout Greater Sacramento. EDUCATION-JUNKIE DAD Have you noticed the proliferation of local classes in your community? Why not sign the whole family up for a class you can take together? Search for "family learning" + your location and see what sounds intriguing. COWBOY DAD If your dad loves the movie “City Slickers”, maybe it's time for that family trail ride. Wear jeans and sturdy shoes and get ready to sweet talk your ride. BOUNCING DAD Even though he might not be prepared to do flips, dad might be up for an afternoon at the local trampoline park. Jumping is fun and relaxing. Call ahead to discover the least-crowded times at places like Rockin’ Jump, Sky Zone and The Bounce Spot. BULL'S EYE DAD Find an archery store in your area and head on over for a few pointers before purchasing a bow and arrow set to use in your yard. We’re also fortunate to have quite a few archery ranges close by.

PUDDLE OF DAD Do you have a day spa or a local massage center near home? If so, sign dad up for some treatments. If the place is family-friendly, everyone can join in. Otherwise, grab a bite while dad gets spoiled. TOP DOWN DAD How convenient, vintage car shows often fall on Father's Day. If dad is a car buff, plan a day trip to a show in your region. Wash dad's car before you go. HELPING HANDS DAD If dad loves to volunteer, why not pitch in as a family on Father's Day? Charities often need more support during the non-holiday months. Contact your favorite for ways your family can contribute. ROADRUNNER DAD Lace up those sneakers and get ready to pound some pavement with dad. Families who run together can work their way up from short races to long over the years. DOWN TO EARTH DAD If dad has a green thumb, why not take a garden tour for Father's Day? Or take dad to the biggest nursery in your area to select plants for the season.

TIRE-SCREECHING DAD Even though kids may not be old enough to drive, they can have fun racing dad at the nearest Go Kart destination. With options like K1 Speed or All American Speedway you can search for both indoor and outdoor options and then rev 'em up! EVERYBODY NOW DAD Outdoor concert opportunities abound in the summertime! Grab tickets ahead of time to attend a traditional concert. Be sure to choose a singer or group that will get dad grooving. We’ve got a round-up of free concerts in the park on page 34.

STRIKE-LOVING DAD Of course, dad doesn't need to use the bumpers, but younger kids can. This means even young children can enjoy an afternoon or evening of bowling with dad. ROUND AND ROUND DAD For many dads the amusement park is a family favorite. How many times can you go on each ride before the park closes? You'll have fun finding out. The El Dorado County Fair (6/13-16) and Placer County Fair (6/20-23) are happening this month! BROWSING DAD If dad is the thoughtful type, his idea of the perfect adventure might be a literary roam through the stacks of your largest local bookstore. Give him a gift card and let him browse, while everyone else hangs out in their favorite section.

STOMPING DAD Looking for a last-minute adventure for Father's Day that won't break the bank? Hiking is perfect. You can either do a short afternoon hike or take more time preparing for an all-day excursion. Whichever dad prefers.

UP, UP AND AWAY DAD If you are looking for an unforgettable Father's Day experience, consider taking the family up in a hot air balloon. Of course, this adventure is weather-sensitive, so be schedule-flexible for the safest experience.

Author, journalist, and writing coach Christina Katz is married to a bookstore and concert-loving dad, who appreciates a good restaurant, is always eager for time travel, and really knows how to appreciate vintage video games and a good movie or ten.

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saturday

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Tinker Time

Sensational Snakes

11am at The California Automobile Museum

1:30pm at Effie Yeaw Nature Center

Old Sacramento Underground Tour

Tinker around with different kinds of automotive activities, then take a tour to see cool cars. www.CalAutoMuseum.org

Meet a resident snake up close and discover how these reptiles use their senses to survive. www.SacNatureCenter.net

Town Center Farmers Market School is out for the Lavender Day 2019 8am at El Dorado Hills Town Center 9am at The Murer House Learning Center, Enjoy fresh produce, local art and summer! Here’s an exciting Folsom more with your family. Lavender crafts, gifts, drawing and http://ElDoradoFarmersMarket.com round-up of entertaining self-guided tours of the gardens. http://MurerHouse.org 9 summer events for the Mother Son Wacky Golf 8 whole family. 9am at Emerald Lakes Golf Course Hangtown Days

1pm at Placerville’s Historic Main Street

Pan for gold, watch a wagon train parade, listen to live music, participate in games and see time travelers strolling the streets in period pieces. www.Visit-ElDorado.com “The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s” 50th Birthday 10am at Gifts From the Heart of Elk Grove

Celebrate with story time on the hour, games and art projects. www.GiftsFromTheHeartOfElkGrove.weebly.com First Friday at the Fountains, June 7th

15 Kids Summer Concert 10:30am and 12pm at Daniel Bishop Memorial Pavilion in Carmichael Park

Enjoy a free kid’s concert with live performances by The Raytones at 10:30am and The Hipwaders at 12pm. www.CarmichaelPark.com

22 Kids Night Out: Beach Theme 6pm at Tricks Gymnastics Family Fun Night, June 11th

Climb, bounce, make crafts and eat a pizza dinner. $30 per child; $25 for siblings. www.TricksGym.com

Fawn Watch 1:30pm at Effie Yeaw Nature Center

Learn about the world of deer from a naturalist and then head to the preserve to look for baby deer. Requires admission fee. www.SacNatureCenter.net

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An old-fashioned parade that includes neighborhood floats, vintage cars, horses and more. www.HistoricFolsom.org

Historic Folsom Outdoor Movie Nights: Mary Poppins Returns 8pm at Historic Folsom District

Enjoy a movie in the Historic Folsom District Amphitheater. Bring chairs and a snack. www.HistoricFolsom.org

10 WOW Bus 5pm at Fair Oaks Park

The WOW Bus (Wonderful Outdoor World) encourages families to get outside with fun activities like parachute games, dodgeball, sidewalk chalk, coloring, painting and crafts. www.FORPD.org Stuffed Animal Sleepover 5:30pm at Roseville’s Downtown Library

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All Aboard Family Festival 10am at Crocker Art Museum

Come join this free activity featuring hands-on activities, model railroads, puppet theater, live band performances and Chinese folk dancers. www.CrockerArt.org

Meet a resident bird of prey and search the sky for visiting raptors with a naturalist. www.SacNatureCenter.net

9:30am at Sutter Street

Tour guides explain how the streets and buildings were “Jacked Up!” to avoid flooding as visitors explore underground spaces, sloped alleyways and hollow sidewalks from the 1860s and 70s. http://SacHistoryMuseum.org

Designed to encourage early literacy development through shared reading, songs, games and movement. www.SacLibrary.org

12:10pm at Central Library, Sacramento

Celebrate America (6/29 & 30)

Historic Folsom’s Hometown Parade

Various times at Sacramento History Museum

Bring a stuffed animal for story time and leave them behind for a sleepover in the library. The next day, pick it up and decorate photos of their adventurous night. www.Roseville.Ca.Us

Baby Lapsit Story Time

Raptors Up Close

Music, food, games, and one of the largest firework presentations in the area! . http://DestinyCommunity.org/ CelebrateAmerica

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Mothers and sons will make their way down the fairway with frisbees, tennis racquets, baseballs and other wacky equipment provided by the club. www.YourCSD.com/683/ Mother-Son-Wacky-Golf

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Aqua Park, June 18th

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1:30pm at Effie Yeaw Nature Center

30 Read to a Dog 11am at Face in a Book, El Dorado Hills

For beginning readers or those who need a little extra assurance in building their skills, reading to a friendly, nonjudgmental dog helps. Free. www.GetYourFaceInABook.com

Historic Folsom Outdoor Movie Nights: Boss Baby 8pm at Historic Folsom District

Enjoy a movie in the Historic Folsom District Amphitheater. Bring chairs and a snack. www.HistoricFolsom.org

24 All Aboard for Story Time 11am at California State Railroad Museum

Join this world-class museum each Monday for story time. Free with paid museum admission. www.CaliforniaRailroad.museum Story Time 10am at Face in a Book

Visit this cute bookstore for a weekly story time with songs and fun. www.GetYourFaceInABook.com


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Speed and Quickness Soccer Clinic

1:30pm and 4pm at Ventures Outdoor Education, Folsom

10am at Crocker Art Museum

4pm at Arden-Dimick Library

4:45pm at Sacramento Republic FC

Children and their grownups are invited to make new artwork from different mediums every Wednesday this summer. www.CrockerArt.org

Ozobots introduces the concepts of coding, deductive reasoning and robotic behavior in easy-to-understand ways. No experience necessary. (Ages 8-12). www.SacLibrary.org

Led by the Head Performance Coach, this program combines top notch agility training with an individual technique and skill development platform. Check website for ages and times. www.SacRepublicFC.com

Participate in art projects and learn new art techniques, all outdoors. Classes are weekly for six weeks. www.VenturesOutdoorEducation. com PlacerGROWN Farmers’ Market, Roseville 8:30am at Fountains at Roseville

Every Tuesday at Fountains at Roseville. www.FountainsAtRoseville.com

11 Family Fun Night 6:30pm at West Wind Drive-In

Load your kids in the car and head to the drive-in movies for a midweek experience your family will never forget. Movie tickets are discounted on Tuesdays. www.WestWindDI.com $2 Off Tuesdays at Sacramento Children’s Museum 9am at Sacramento Children’s Museum

Explore, create and learn with handson activities, art, experiments and imaginative centers. www.SacKids.org

18 Aqua Park 12pm at Wake Island Waterpark

Swim, climb and play on the nation’s largest outdoor floating playground. http://WakeIslandWaterpark.com Fish Hatchery Exploration 8am at Nimbus Fish Hatchery

Learn about the Chinook salmon and steelhead, then walk to the American River to complete the experience. www.Wildlife.Ca.Gov/Fishing/ Hatcheries/Nimbus

25 Self-guided Museum Tour 10am at Aerospace Museum of California

With over 50 historic airplanes on display, many of which your kids can climb aboard, this self-guided tour is worth the drive. http://AerospaceCA.org Storytime Tuesdays 10am Learning Express Toys Roseville

Read great stories and do a craft or activity! www.Facebook.com/pg/ LearningExpressToysRoseville/ events/

Science Wizard 11am at Roseville Sports Center

The Science Wizard will be sure to entertain kids of all ages that melts, oozes, smokes and bubbles. www.Roseville.Ca.us

Park, Rec and Eat It 5pm at Carmichael Park

A family event featuring food trucks, vendors and entertainment. www.CarmichaelPark.com

First Fridays at the Fountains 6pm at The Fountains at Roseville

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El Dorado County Fair

Stroll through the Fountains to check out vendors that have lined the streets, hear live music, dance and visit the kid’s zone. www.FountainsAtRoseville.com

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12pm at El Dorado County Fair & Event Center

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Your tot will love exploring the gym and playroom so much that she may never want to leave. TinyTumblersOnline.com Nature’s Critters

Carnival rides, live entertainment, a kid’s zone, interactive activities and more! (June 13-16) www.ElDoradoCountyFair.org

6:30pm at North Sacramento-Hagginwood Library

Magic with Jonathan Lopez

Meet reptiles, frogs, creepy crawlies and furry friends up close. www.SacLibrary.org

Enjoy a high-energy magic show. Free admission. www.SacLibrary.org

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Placer County Fair

3pm at The Painted Cork, Folsom

Carnival rides, livestock, live entertainment, delicious food and more! (June 20-23) www.PlacerCountyFair.org

A family friendly, non-alcoholic event teaching families how to paint unicorns. www.PaintedCork.com Summer Reading Kick-off: Ice Cream Social! 4pm at Arden-Dimick Library

Cool down with a sweet treat while you sign up for Summer Reading 2019. www.SacLibrary.org

26 Wild Things: Animals Around the World 4pm at Arden-Dimick Library

Meet wild animals and hear their amazing stories! www.SacLibrary.org

4pm at North Highlands-Antelope Library

5pm at @the Grounds, Roseville

27 Storytime 10:30am at Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary

Head to the Barnyard Experience in the zoo for a fun story time featuring a live zoo animal meet-and-greet, special animal puppets and more. https://FolsomZooFriends.org/ Marvelous Mixed Media Collage with Art Beast 4pm at North Highlands-Antelope Library

Create portraits with cut papers, pastels, prints, stencils and glitter. www.SacLibrary.org

Half-Price Game Day 11am at Dave & Busters

Take a break with the family to play video games at half-price each Wednesday. Stay for dinner. www.DaveAndBusters.com

El Dorado County Fair 12pm at El Dorado County Fair & Event Center

Carnival rides, live entertainment, a kid’s zone, interactive activities and more! (June 13-16) www.ElDoradoCountyFair.org Friday Family Fest 6pm at The Historic Train Depot Plaza, Loomis

Join the town of Loomis for live music, local vendors and many activities for the kids like bounce houses, face painting, and crafts. www.LoomisChamber.com/ Friday-Night-Family-Fest/

21 Campfire 7pm at Maidu Museum & Historic Site

Enjoy Native American storytelling and roast marshmallows around an open campfire. www.Roseville.Ca.Us Placer County Fair 5pm at @the Grounds, Roseville

Carnival rides, livestock, live entertainment, delicious food and more! (June 20-23) www.PlacerCountyFair.org

28 Fourth Fridays 10:00am at Crocker Art Museum

Listen to live music and discover a variety of art-making projects and sensory play opportunities throughout the museum. www.CrockerArt.org

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calendar/shows

It’s always a good idea to check the website before you head out!

Puppet Show: Cinderella

June 1-2 at Fairytale Town Puppet Art Theater Company will perform the classic tale of Cinderella. Cinderella wants to attend the ball and dance the night away. Unfortunately, her stepmother and awful stepsisters conspire against Cinderella, and it is up to her Fairy Godmother to get her to the ball. www.FairytaleTown.org

Disney’s Aladdin

June 1-2, presented by Broadway Sacramento The new hit Broadway musical brings the beloved story of Disney’s Aladdin to the stage. www.BroadwaySacramento.com

UC Davis Symphony Orchestra

June 1, presented by the UC Davis Symphony Orchestra Introduce your older children to the beautiful sounds of the symphony orchestra. www.MondaviArts.org

Folsom Lake Symphony Heroes and Villains

June 1-2, at Harris Center/Three Stages at Folsom Lake College Enjoy the exciting movie scores that bring superheroes and villains to life, such as Superman, Indiana Jones, Goldfinger, Darth Vader and ET! Concert goers will be treated to a unique display of James Bond memorabilia. www.HarrisCenter.net

The Forever Question

June 4-July 14 at B St @ the Sofia Life comes at you fast. For young couple, Carolyn and Mike, life has been a series of questions that have led them to the biggest one yet: should they have a second child? In this hilarious and inventive new comedy, playwright James Christy examines the small and not so small occurrences that build our lives and lead Carolyn and Mike to a question that could affect their lives… well, forever. https://BStreetTheatre.org

A Midsummer Night’s Dream & Crystal Ice Cream Fantasy

June 22 at Fairytale Town Shakespeare’s popular fairy-themed comedic play comes to life at Fairytale Town, along with all-you-can-eat Crystal ice cream, live entertainment, hands-on activities, an enchanted marketplace and more. Purchase tickets in advance. www.FairytaleTown.org

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calendar/exhibits

It’s always a good idea to check the website before you head out!

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Taken Too Young, Pastel by artist Carol Hodgson

The Rock Show Through July 27 at Blue Line Arts

Juried by instrumental guitarist Joe Satriani, showcasing a wide variety of art mediums from drawings to sculptures and inspired by rock and pop music in tribute to Russ Solomon, the founder of Tower Records. Reception is open to the public on June 15 during the 3rd Saturday Art Walk and features live music, refreshments and hands-on art activities for children. www.BlueLineArts.org The Race to Promontory: The Transcontinental Railroad and the American West June 23 - September 29 at Crocker Art Museum

This exhibition portrays the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad at Promontory Summit, Utah, in 1869, when the Central Pacific and its eastern counterpart, the Union Pacific, were united by a golden spike. Two photographers—Andrew Joseph Russell for the Union Pacific and Alfred A. Hart for the Central Pacific—documented the railroad's challenging journey through mountains and plains, and its ultimate victory. www.CrockerArt.org Second Saturdays: Art for Children On the 2nd Saturday of each month at DOCO, Sacramento

DOCO hosts an event for families each month featuring art activities designed by Verge Center for the Arts to promote creativity. The celebration is held at the west end of the plaza, near Yard House. www.Facebook.com/VergeArt/

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calendar/on repeat

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Hello, Summer Nights! MONDAYS MOVIE NIGHTS AT THE AMPHITHEATER 8pm at Historic Folsom Amphitheater www.HistoricFolsom.org

Bring a blanket, chairs and a snack and enjoy the show! JUNE 3: Mary Poppins Returns JUNE 10: The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe JUNE 17: Boss Baby JUNE 24: SOLO: A Star Wars Movie (PG-13)

TUESDAYS ROSEVILLE DOWNTOWN TUESDAY NIGHTS 5:30pm at Vernon Street Town Square www.DownTownRosevilleEvents.com

Enjoy live music, yummy food, wine, beer, vendor booths, a kid’s zone and a car show. JUNE 4: Wonder Bread 5 JUNE 11: Rhythm Vandals – Santana Tribute JUNE 18: Rogue JUNE 25: Moonshine Crazy

WEDNESDAYS PALLADIO SUMMER CONCERT SERIES 7pm at Palladio (Piazza near the fountain) www.GoPalladio.com

Head out to the Palladio on Wednesday evenings for live music from the area’s best bands from 7-9pm.

THURSDAYS FAIR OAKS CONCERTS IN THE PARK 6:30 at Village Park

www.forpd.org/261/Concerts-in-the-Park

The summer concert series runs from June 13 August 22 every Thursday, and provides a way for families and the community to join together to enjoy a relaxing summer evening in the park. JUNE 13: Lincoln Highway Band (opening night) JUNE 20: Jax Hammer (Public agency night) JUNE 27: West Fifth Avenue Band

GATHER OAK PARK 5pm at Broadway & 3rd Ave., Oak Park www.GatherNights.com

This unique event includes communal tables for outdoor dining, artisanal food vendors, designers, food demos, interactive art, live music and a kid’s section. (Held on the second Thursday of each month through October 2019.) 34 JUNE 2019 sacramentoparent.com

Enjoy warm summer evenings as you gather together with family and friends to attend concerts, see outdoor movies and enjoy community events. (Plans can change, please double check the event website before you go.)

HISTORIC FOLSOM TWILIGHT CONCERT SERIES/ISLAND OF BLACK & WHITE 7:30pm at Historic Folsom District www.HistoricFolsom.org/events-schedule

At dusk fantastic regional bands will perform live for picnic goers weekly through August.

FOOD TRUCK MANIA 5pm at Vernon Street Town Square, Roseville https://SactoMofo.com/calendar

Chow down on the second Thursday of the month! The evening includes delicious gourmet food trucks, live music and a kid’s zone!

OLD TOWN AUBURN CO-OP The heart of Old Town Auburn on portions of Lincoln Way and Washington Street http://OldTownAuburnCA.com

On the third Thursday of each month through September, the co-op offers a place for the community to gather, with pop-up climbing walls and skate parks, live music, vendor booths, food, wine and beer.

FRIDAYS SUMMER CONCERTS IN THE PARK 7pm at El Dorado Hills Community Park www.ElDoradoHillsCSD.org

Free Friday night concerts at the community park plus; food, bounce houses, and children’s activities. JUNE 14: Pop Fiction JUNE 28: Island of Black & White

FIRST FRIDAYS AT THE FOUNTAINS 6pm at The Fountains, Roseville www.FountainsAtRoseville.com

Enjoy crafters, artisans, car shows, character meetand-greets and a variety of activities for the kids in the Kids Zone. Plus a few surprises along the way.

FIRST FRIDAYS IN NATOMAS 6pm at North Natomas Regional Park www.AngeliqueAshby.com

Live music, local food trucks and vendor booths.

FRIDAY FAMILY FEST, JUNE 14 6pm at The Historic Train Depot Plaza, Loomis www.LoomisChamber.com Friday-Night-Family-Fest/

Join the town of Loomis for live music, local vendors and many activities for the kids like bounce houses, face painting, and crafts.

DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO CONCERTS IN THE PARK 5pm at Cesar Chavez Plaza www.GoDowntownSac.com

Thousands of fans gather in the heart of the city to see local and nationally touring artists and downtown Sac’s hottest DJs spinning between sets! JUNE 7: Hobo Johnson & The Love Makers, Amber DeLaRosa, Flight Mongoose, Evan Inc. JUNE 14: The Cripple Creek Band, Ashley Barron, Amador Sons, Zach Lee, FVME JUNE 21: Smith & Thell, Island of Black & White, Occupy the Trees, DJ Lady Kate JUNE 28: So Much Light, me&you, Animals in the Attic, Feature, DJ Epik

FREE MOVIE FRIDAYS! 7pm at Various Parks Throughout Rocklin www.Rocklin.ca.us

Cozy up on blankets or low profile chairs and enjoy a free movie under the stars! JUNE 21: RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET

SATURDAYS CARMICHAEL CONCERTS IN THE PARK 6:30pm at Daniel Bishop Memorial Pavilion www.CarmichaelPark.com

Bring your family, blankets and lawn chairs to these free Saturday concerts all summer long.

FAMILY SWIM NIGHTS, JUNE 2 & 16 4pm at Wackford Aquatic Complex

www.YourCSD.com/262/Recreation-Swim

Swim with your family during these special evening hours.

FOUNTAINS SATURDAY NIGHT CONCERT SERIES 8pm at The Fountains, Roseville www.FountainsAtRoseville.com

Sing, dance and rock out every Saturday night through September.

TOWN SQUARE CONCERT SERIES 6:30pm at Vernon Street Town Square, Roseville

www.Roseville.Ca.us/residents/city_events/ concerts_on_the_square

On third Saturday of each month through September, come to Vernon Street Town Square to hear great music and enjoy food truck favorites. JUNE 15: Two Step (Dave Matthews Band Tribute)


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