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Things to do this weekend in Sacramento!

Looking for something to do this weekend in Sacramento? Take a minute and plan something to do with your family!

tarts23rd Annual Festa Italiana
Croation Culture Center - 3730 Auburn Blvd., Sacramento, CA, 95821

Mark your calendars now for Sacramento's Premier food and music festival. Festa Italiana is a two day celebration of all that is Italian! Great food and beverages, featuring all your favorite pastas and sauces, sausage and peppers sandwiches, meatballs, polenta, eggplant, lasagna, ravioli, calamari and fried seafood, cannoli, gelato and Italian pastries and desserts.

Admission $10 (Children under 15 get in free)

http://www.italiancenter.net/

50th Anniverseray Exhibit at the Towe Auto Museum
old car2200 Front St., Sacramento, CA, 95818 (916) 442-6802

Approximately 6000 Edsels are in existence today. The Towe Auto Museum will be hosting a display of Edsels from June 28 until August 30, 2008. The exhibit will feature a variety of Edsels, including a rare 1960 nine passenger Villager Wagon.

Visit their webiste for more information: http://www.toweautomuseum.org

harvest dayHarvest Day
Saturday, August 2 from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m

Fair Oaks Horticulture Center
Take Hwy 50 east about 10 mi. from the Hwy 99 interchange, then take the Sunrise Blvd. exit, go north on Sunrise about 4 mi., turn right on Madison Blvd., go about ½ mi., then turn right on Fair Oaks Blvd., then turn right on Temple Park Rd. (3rd driveway) into Fair Oaks Park, then make an immediate left into the parking lot, continue up and around past the skateboard park, and to the back of the park. The Fair Oaks Horticulture Center is located at the end of the parking lot adjacent to the community garden.

"Sacramento's Premier Gardening Event" featuring Fred Hoffman host of "KFBK Garden Show" and KSTE "Get Growing," and The Bee's Garden writer Pat Rubin.Enjoy: lectures,educational tables,vendors,demonstration gardens, fruit&vegetable tasting and more.

Donations requested. Visit their website for details: http://groups.ucanr.org/sactomg/Harvest_Day/

Or head out of town...

Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival

The 36th annual production of the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, scheduled for July 10 - Aug. 17, 2008. Come join the fun and watch the Shakespeare production "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Tickets start at $22 for open seating tiers and range in options up to the premier reserved seating section from $67. Tickets for the 2008 season are now available online at www.LakeTahoeShakespeare.com with reduced handling fees for all purchases, or by calling 888-32-SHOWS (888-327-4697).

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Posted Friday Aug 01
( 08/02/08 12:03AM ) — Meridian Idaho Real Estate ~ Pam Pugmire

The Shakespere Festival sounds fantastic!  "A Midsummer's Night Dream" is such a fun play! 

Hi Pam!  It does sound fun huh!  I wish I could check it out but I gotta work this weekend.  Darn!

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