Pence Gallery Holiday Market | Through Tuesday, Dec. 24 | 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m. | Pence Gallery, Davis | Price of purchase | Shop for treasures + gifts created by local artists including cozy scarves, hand bags, jewelry, ceramics, and paintings.
Foothill Wine Festival | 2-6 p.m. | Palladio, Folsom | $56+ | Sip your way through award-winning wines on the piazza while enjoying live music, food, and relaxing vibes.
Anne Wilson: “The REBEL Tour” | 7 p.m. | SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center | $29+ | The Grammy-nominated country singer headlines with special guest Jordan Rowe.
Sunday, Nov. 10
Sacramento Wedding Fair | 12-4 p.m. | The Westin Sacramento | Free | Planning a wedding? Meet 40+ wedding professionals offering all kinds of services for the big day.
Kaitlin Butts | 8 p.m. | Goldfield Sacramento | $20 | The country crooner performs her “Roadrunner!” tour with special guest Fancy Hagood.
Monday, Nov. 11
Veterans Day Open Cockpit | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. | Aerospace Museum of California, North Highlands | $15+ | Explore the cockpits of historic aircraft, learn about their fascinating history, and meet US veterans.
Tuesday, Nov. 12
Urban Bicycling and Scooting 101 Class | 12-1 p.m. | Sacramento Convention Center Complex | Free | This is a great refresher on the basics for people who bicycle and scoot on Sac’s streets.
Wednesday, Nov. 13
Sacramento Kings vs. Phoenix Suns | 7 p.m. | Golden 1 Center | $33+ | Things are heating up, but our home team always plays it cool.
Friday, Nov. 15
Medieval Day | 10 a.m.-3 p.m. | Fairytale Town | $8 | Hear ye, hear ye — this children’s play park will celebrate the world of knights + princesses with fun activities, costumes, and merriment.
The leaves are falling, so Sac’s Recycling and Solid Waste Division is rolling out its yard waste collection tractor — aka “the claw” — to pick up leaf piles placed in the street through Feb. 3, 2025. Check the Collection Calendar to see if the service is coming to your neighborhood.
Election Day has come and gone. Check out the Sacramento County website for the latest information. Results must be certified locally by Thursday, Dec. 5.
Open
Two months after closing, Zelda’s Original Gourmet Pizza reopened in Midtown. For now, the Chicago-style pizzeria’s kitchen is open only for to-go orders Thursday-Sunday, 5-9 p.m., and it’s cash only. Want to keep up with local food news? Read more on our website.
Opening
We love a little bling.Golden Circle, a local shop specializing in fine jewelry and custom creations, opened a second location at Arden Fair. Its grand opening celebration is tonight, Nov. 9, 5-8 p.m., with a DJ, snacks, and special discounts.
Community
The Neighborhood Connections public draft — part of Sacramento’s Streets for People Active Transportation Plan — is available for review through Sunday, Dec. 1. The project aims to identify an all-ages + abilities network for locals walking, biking, and rolling; learn more at a virtual workshop on Wednesday, Nov. 13.
Biz
After 78 years in business, Lyon Real Estate rebranded and is now Windermere Real Estate. The well-known local real estate firm — which employs 700+ agents across 14 local offices — was acquired by Windermere in 2021 and is now officially embracing the name. (The Sacramento Bee)
Try This
The Bloom Fest, a monthly small business market in Elk Grove Park, will return tomorrow, Nov. 10, with dozens of vendors selling everything from jewelry and decorations to flowers and vintage clothing. Oh, and come hungry — the local food options truly take the spotlight.
Seasonal
The Downtown Sacramento Ice Rink at Ali Youseffi Square at 7th and K streets is now open for the season, Tuesday-Sunday, through Jan. 20, 2025. Tickets — available at the rink — range from $8 to $15 and include skate rentals.
Sports
Loyalty, legacy, and the Las Vegas leap — the saga of the A’s relocation is stirring up lots of feelings. Hear from the local experts on the A’s (they’ve officially dropped the “Oakland” from their name) with Locked On’s daily, team-focused podcasts.
Community
Heads up: Leading public safety app Citizen is now live in Sacramento. Download the app to join 15 million+ people who receive real-time safety alerts to stay aware and informed in our community (think: missing pets, traffic alerts, and more). Stay safe, Sacramento.*
Job
We’re looking for a rising star media seller to be our Sales Executive in charge of National Brand Partnerships with a primary focus on sports newsletters. Apply to join the 6AM City team.
Home
Selling your home? Promote your listing where buyers will see it — right here in this newsletter.
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🧘 Go with the flow
Break a sweat, Sac — Purely Hot Yoga’s classes are done in rooms between 100° and 105°. | Photo via @purelyhotyoga
We don’t know about you, but we like going with the flow. Stretch, balance, breath, and find your zen at these yoga options around the City of Trees.
If you’re just getting started
One Flow Yoga With two spacious yoga rooms, this studio is a great place to get started on your wellness journey. New students will learn a step-by-step approach and build confidence on the mat through beginner classes that “are simple but not easy.” Try your first month for $79.
If you’re looking to sweat
Purely Hot Yoga Try Yin Yoga, Vinyasa, Hot Pilates, Hot 26 + Yoga (26 postures + two breathing exercises) in rooms between 100° and 105°, with 35-40% humidity. This studio offers 60- to 90-minute programs for optimal mind-body benefits.
If you want a mix of fitness options
The Wellness Club In addition to 60-minute yoga sessions, this studio offers pilates sculpt + spin classes built around interval training. Unlimited memberships that offer access to all classes cost $179.
The Del Rio Trail Public Art project has really taken shape. The Office of Arts and Culture commissioned 27 artists to create works related to the trail, and 18 new pieces are now on display.
Head to the 4.8-mile trail today from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. to meet the project’s Phase 2 artists, check out their sculptures, and enjoy some time outside. Pro tip: Start at Riverside Boulevard + 13th Avenue, or on the trail’s far south side near Pocket Road and Freemont Boulevard.