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Father’s Day Weekend Foodie Finds in Sacramento

Father’s Day Weekend Foodie Finds in Sacramento

By Caity Heim

Let’s face it: Dad sure does do a lot for us. He is a friend, a hero, a role model and the one you can depend on.

This Father’s Day, let the man of the hour relax and depend on someone else to do the cooking. The SacFoodies team has you covered with a list of some of Sacramento’s best foodie finds for Father’s Day... Read More

Father's Day Tool Drive

Father's Day Tool Drive

Source: Laine Himmelmann, Sacramento Habitat for Humanity

International Celebration

International Celebration
International Celebration
07-06-2013 - 07-06-2013
 
Fairytale Town
http://www.fairytaletown.org
 
Admission: Free with paid park admission Weekend admission Adults and children ages 2 and older $5 Free for children ages 1 and under
 
(916) 808-7462
 
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Very Special Arts Day

Very Special Arts Day
Very Special Arts Day
07-13-2013 - 07-13-2013
 
Fairytale Town
http://www.fairytaletown.org
 
Admission: Free with paid park admission Weekend admission Adults and children ages 2 and older $5 Free for children ages 1 and under
 
 
(916) 808-7462
 
 
Start Time(s): 11 am - 3 pmPerformances, visual art shows, and art "funshops" will be featured at this annual event presented by I Can Do That!
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Book-to-Action: Meet Author Spring Warren

Book-to-Action: Meet Author Spring Warren
Book-to-Action: Meet Author Spring Warren
06-01-2013 - 06-01-2013
 
Sacramento Public Library
http://www.saclibrary.org/
 
Admission: Free
 
 
(916) 264-2920
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Family Fun at the County Fair

Family Fun at the County Fair

The 2013 Sacramento County Fair will be held May 23 - 27 at Cal Expo. Activities include a carnival, food, barn animals, music, and shopping.   <?xml:namespace prefix = o />

General Admission is only $5.

More ways to help victims of deadly Oklahoma tornado

More ways to help victims of deadly Oklahoma tornado

 

The relief and recovery effort is underway in the Oklahoma City area after a an EF-5 twister tore through Monday, leaving 24 dead and 12,000 - 13,000 homes damaged or destroyed.

Officials estimated the recovery cost at $2 billion.

If you wish to help, the following organizations are providing food, shelters, and emergency supplies and equipment.