Curtis Fest gets bigger and better
Curtis Fest returns to William Curtis Park on Sunday, Aug. 27. More than 60 artisans are expected to show their work at the 11th annual event, which will take place
Curtis Fest returns to William Curtis Park on Sunday, Aug. 27. More than 60 artisans are expected to show their work at the 11th annual event, which will take place
The weather was warm but the blues and the breeze was cool as neighbors gathered at this month’s Music in the Park. Mayor Darrell Steinberg and Councilmember Jay Schenirer scooped Gunthers ice cream
Music in the Park returns Sunday, July 30 with the rock rhythm and blues sound of the Bad Catz. This free summer concert takes place from 6-8 p.m. in William
The bright red LOVE yard signs promoting diversity and tolerance are sprouting up all over Curtis Park. Neighbors who’d like one have two choices. Those who are members of the
Musicians and food trucks will be available throughout the day to keep you and your family fed and entertained at SCNA’s Curtis Fest in Curtis Park on Sunday August 27th
Amid the chaos of our world, the stresses of work, and the craziness of our schedules, it is important to take moments to refresh and regenerate. For me, this may
Urban Forestry’s City Arborist Duane Goosen is retiring after 12 years of working to enhance Sacramento’s urban forest. Duane came to the city after working at the U.C. Davis arboretum
Jenna Reese McCrary Jenna Reese McCrary, daughter of Bill and Dawne McCrary of 24th Street, graduated from McClatchy High School and plans to attend Hesston College in Kansas on an
Curtis Park’s favorite fundraising event of the year returns to the Sierra 2 Center, Saturday, Oct. 14 from 4 -7 p.m. Last year the event hosted more than 20 restaurants,
Lucy Hansen Lucy Hansen of 24th Street, daughter of Mollie Moisan, graduated from Met High School, plans to travel to Mammoth Lakes and Seattle before heading off to study mathematics
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