MORE NEWS: Sacramento Animal Care Services Pushes For More Help For Homeless Pets If you can dream it, you can be it in Sacramento this weekend. The event features dozens of vendors, fashion shows, workshops and socials. “You can be from a movie, a comic, a video game,” said Kristen Padilla. Sac Anime is filled with characters, big and small, colorful and dark. “I am a dancing robot named Metaton,” said one woman in costume.
Just next door at the convention center, you can be who or from wherever you want. The Greek Fest will move to the church’s new building next year. “I’m Norwegian, said Shambaugh laughing, “ Greek at heart.” The young kids are coming back and cooking,” said Shambaugh.Įveryone can take part in the art, jewelry, sweets, and treats no matter what their ethnic background. READ MORE: Rio Linda Sandwich Shop Owner Recovering From Stabbing
The Greek Orthodox church of Sacramento celebrates everything Greek, from the food to the music and drinks. The Greek Festival lures you in with traditional tastes and smells. “ We’ve been coming for over 30 years,” said Susan Shambaugh, enjoying the greek music. “Opa!” shouts the crowd at the Greek Festival at the Sacramento Convention Center. “ a lot of street activity all the way around,” said Hughes Casting the field, a short drama about tom, a troubled young boy. Lisa was born in holland, michigan, and she lived there until 2004, when she moved to mesa, arizona with her family. The unwanteds (1) by lisa mcmann paperback. There are education programs for kids during the day and saloon crawls and concerts at night. She and her husband moved to midtown sacramento in 2019. “From the clothes to the attitudes to the brawls to the dancing,” said Hughes. Sacramento Gold Rush Days is a celebration of food, music and culture from the period. “They’re so authentic,” said Brooksie Hughes the Old Sacramento District Director, “they’re so engaged.” READ MORE: Yuba County Water Agency Could Ship Billions Of Gallons Of Water To Bay Area Amid Drought We begin in 1849 with a return to the golden days of Sacramento’s bright future.
Sports on TV for Friday-Saturday, Dec.‘Encanto’: A melange of music, magic and a dash of Miranda Presented Thursday through Sunday, July 15-18, in historic Old Sacramento, it will be webcast live from 9 p.m.The Gang sets a record: ‘It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’ becomes the longest-running live-action sitcom ever.California fines PG&E millions over Kincade Fire – the state’s worst wildfire of 2019.Environmental group, California ranch agree on plan to build 19,300 zero-emission homes.“The Proposal,” a documentary about architect Luis Barragán, one of the most celebrated architects of the 20th century. “Avengement,” which centers on a lowly criminal on furlough who evades his guards and returns to his old haunts to take revenge on the people who made him a cold-hearted killer. “Halston,” a documentary about the legendary American fashion designer. Instead, they descend into the depths of paranoia and battle an evil spirit that wants their lives. “ Isabelle,” a horror film about a couple who move into the perfect New England neighborhood with dreams of starting a family. Travolta’s daughter Elle Blue Travolta is also featured. While searching for a missing woman, he confronts a crime boss played by Morgan Freeman, a shady doctor, a sexy club singer, his former lover and his own dark, disturbing past. “The Poison Rose,” which features John Travolta as a hard-drinking private eye who takes a case in his old hometown of Galveston. Also, Marco in Little Fish and Warren in Ordinary Days (Finborough), Chicago (Larnaca International Festival), On the Town (ENO), Aladdin (Old Vic), Love’s Labour’s Lost (National Theatre. Lisa Kudrow and Will Forte are featured in “Booksmart,” about two academic superstars and best friends who realize that they should have worked less and played more. The question is whether he is a hero or something more sinister. “BrightBurn” centers on a child from another world who crash lands on Earth.