More than 200 tons of dirt will be dumped on the streets of Old Sacramento as the annual festival "turns back the clock," transforming Sacramento’s historic district into a scene straight out of the 1850s. Costumed re-enactors, Wild West gun fights, musicians playing period instruments, and many aspects of life during the Gold Rush will be highlighted during the four-day event.
Old Sacramento Sept 2 - 5
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Chalk It Up 2011 at Fremont Park
Celebrate the talents of hundreds of local artists and musicians at Sacramento’s favorite family festival. The three-day festival raises money to benefit children’s art education and draws tens of thousands of visitors to downtown Sacramento. Spend the day (or the entire 3-day weekend) with friends and family. Best of all it’s FREE!
Fremont park Midtown at 16th and P street- September 3rd - 5th 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. each day.
Sidewalk chalk art - live music - Kids zone - Food
Fremont park Midtown at 16th and P street
- September 3rd - 5th 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. each day.
Sidewalk chalk art - live music - Kids zone - Food
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Crocker Art Museum
In celebration of Labor Day, the Crocker Art Museum will be open for free.In addition to free admission, enjoy traditional Mariachi performances, square dancing, a petting zoo, T-Rez Thunderlizard's Wild West Revue by Nick Barone Puppets, trick rope and whip demonstrations, gold mining demonstrations, Crocker Corral Family Portraits by Wes Davis Photography.
Monday Sept 5 10am to 5pm
From 11am-3pm families with young children will have a yee-haw time at Little Buckaroos Day.
Discover and learn about the Wild West from a cultural point of view. Square dancing, puppet shows, Tot Land, Native American craft-making demos, storytelling, and hands-on art making combine to make this event wild with wiggles and giggles.
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