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What’s Up With Your Weekend, 5/27- 5/29
Friday
Disgraced: Capital Stage premieres this pulitzer prize winning play centered around a dinner party between four people with very different backgrounds. As discussion turns to politics and religion, the mood quickly becomes heated. DISGRACED is a powder keg of identity politics. The play exposes racial and ethnic prejudices that persist just below the surface of the everyday politically correct dinner conversation. 8PM. $28 - 35.
Sacramento Asian Pacific Film Festival: Oak Park’s historic Guild Theatre hosts this always excellent selection of films that explore Asian Pacific culture through comedy, drama, documentary, 5/27 & 5/28, $20 -50.
Sacramento Music Festival: Enjoy four days of music in Old Sacramento for the Sacramento Music Festival featuring live music, 100 unique performances, street dancing, animated parades, instruments booming, and great food and drink in an energetic atmosphere. 5/27 - 5/30. $25- 125.
Harm Reduction Services Benefit Show: Check out Fox & Goose for an evening of music, great beer and great friends! Proceeds will benefit Harm Reduction Services Street Outreach Program! Featuring the amazing talent of Sacto Storytellers, Infinite Vastness and Slaymantha. 9pm, 5$ cover.
Saturday
Sacramento Rides!: Join Assemblymember Kevin McCarty and Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates at 5th/H Streets in celebration of May is Bike Month for this bicycle lifestyle and safety fair centered around biking, safety, repair, maintenance, and other local bike resources. People are encouraged to bike to the event and take advantage of the on-site bike valet. 10AM - 1PM. Free.
34th Street Beautification: Join Oak Park Sol in cleaning up this forgotten patch of land that acts as one of the main entry points to the neighborhood. There is a great core group of residents who are leading the effort, but they can use more help. Please message, email, call or text if you want to get more involved! Randy Stannard: [email protected] 9AM -noon.
Sunday
Familypalooza: The Crocker’s annual family festival designed for all ages, this year inspired by Dr. Seuss’ Whoville. The Museum will become an enchanting, colorful land designed to excite with Wolf Thump coming to delight. Enjoy games of skill and games for thrill! Vegetable Circus will get you to dance and sing while Mad Science will show you the how and why of things. 10AM - 5PM. Free.
Wet Hot American Summer Party: DJ Shaun Slaughter and B-Side host everyone's favorite over the top summer camp movie IRL. Come dressed up like a character from the movie or in your favorite 70s/80s gear. BEST COSTUME WINS FUN PRIZES! 9PM. Free.