Chalk-It-Up! sponsors grants & scholarships for youth art programs in all disciplines throughout Sacramento County.
Chalk-It-Up! to Sacramento is a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization created to benefit children's arts education programs. We raise money through various events including our annual Art & Music Festival. Chalk-It-Up! is led by a volunteer Board of Directors, supported by hundreds of dedicated volunteers and funded through the generosity of our extraordinary community.
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NAM THE GIVER is a fiery 3-piece Indie group with influence from Post-Rock to Jazz all the way to Progressive.
Saturday, August 20 at 8 PM - 11 PM Shine Sacramento 1400 E St, # A, Sacramento, California 95814 Kcra@3 News Reporthttp://m.kcra.com/news/how-legalizing-recreational-marijuana-will-impact-your-job/40290596?utm_campaign=kcranews&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=dlvr.it
♻💚California voters will decide whether or not to legalize marijuana for recreational use in November. Green Party member Tracy Rivers II believes legalizing recreational use for marijuana will be benefical for schools, with the induced 15% tax. Raley Field Gardens Grown by Green Acres may be the most immediately evident change around the ballpark, but it is hardly the only one. The River Cats partnered with Spare the Air Sacramento this past season, promoting healthy and sustainable practices during hot summer days as well as launching the Break A Bat, Plant A Tree initiative. River Cats employees, fans, and partners will team up with the Sacramento Tree Foundation to plant trees in the Fall to off-set the bats broken by River Cats pitchers during the season.
Smaller changes included replacing many trash bins around the park with Republic Services' three-stream diversion receptacles clearly marked for recycling, food waste, and landfill. Also, the River Cats' game day program - The Inside Pitch - was made using 100% recycled papers and vegetable-based inks. More information on all of the River Cats' sustainability partnerships and initiatives can be found online at rivercats.com/sustainability. 1002 2nd Street
Sacramento, CA 95814 Free June 18 2016 (Sat 5:15pm-8pm) The Great Race is an annual event that brings together 120 of the world's finest collector cars (model year 1972 and older) for a week-long time/distance/endurance rally across the United States. This year the route travels the famous Lincoln Highway, beginning in San Rafael and culminating in Moline, Illinois. The cars will arrive in Old Sacramento starting at 5:15 p.m. at one-minute intervals for two hours, winding their way south on Second Street, west on L Street, then north on Front Street before finishing at Front and J Street near the historic Eagle Theatre. The public is invited to come out and see the cars roll into the checkpoint in Old Sacramento, check out the cars up close, and even chat with participants. saturday, June 18, 2016
9 a.m. till Noon Fair Oaks Horticulture Center 11549 Fair Oaks Blvd. Fair Oaks, CA 95624 Watch a soil solarization mini demonstration. Learn how to manage vegetable garden pests. Get information on harvesting herbs and berries and tips for drying herbs. Learn about lawn removal. Watch summer pruning and espaliering fruit trees. Fruit tree pest management Part II. We are at week 7 for #CIP2016 and we are far from done! This week won’t disappoint, from the food, to the beer, and of course the performances!
2016 Schedule - ALL CONCERTS BEGIN AT 6:00 P.M.
Summer fun does not end in June... Please join us in August for SCREEN ON THE GREEN! FREE bicycle valet parking will be provided by SacramentoArea Bicycle Advocates (SABA). June 4 June 11 June 18 June 25 The Count Beth Duncan Swing'n Jazz Band AKA live Walking Spanish and Joy & Madness Bertha Henschel East Portal Park McKinley Park Glenn Hall Park Sandburg & Carlson Sidney Pop Orchid and Onion Awards H St. Between Alhambra & 33rd U-Haul
2830 Broadway Sacramento, CA 95817 June 3 Free U-Haul has joined forces with the California Product Stewardship Council on their Refuel Your Fun campaign. Refuel Your Fun encourages Californians to switch from the traditional one-pound disposable propane cylinders used to fuel small camping stoves, portables grills, lanterns, and heaters, to the new refillable cylinders, which are an environmentally friendly option that save consumers money. On Friday, June 3, all 126 California U-Haul locations with propane services will begin selling, exchanging or refilling one-pound refillable cylinders during normal business hours. At the Broadway location, the first 25 customers who bring 4 empty disposable one-pound cylinders will be given an empty refillable cylinder. Customers who bring in fewer than 4 empty cylinders will be given an e-certificate for a free refill of a refillable one-pound cylinder. |
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