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What's Up Sac
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Wondering about tonight? Want to know what's happening this weekend? We've got you covered. A handful of diverse events from across Sacramento, daily. Got something going on that we should share? Let us know: [email protected]
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What’s Up Sac, 6/2/2020
Support for Protest Actions in Sacramento and Beyond
What’s Up Sac is Rooting for Everybody Black. 
What’s Up Sac is pivoting to support the protesters who are marching in solidarity with Minneapolis and in support of the Movement 4 Black Lives. In Sacramento, these protests have been largely peaceful, with some looting and destruction after dark. Regardless, we believe the right of the people to peaceably assemble should not be infringed upon or impeded, and we honor the commitment of individuals willing to put their bodies on the front lines for black liberation. To that end, today’s newsletter is focused on providing links to organizations and individuals who are organizing, protesting, and leading change in our community.  Please share this newsletter with your friends, family, and colleagues. 
Black Lives Matter: Allies Unite: This is an inclusive safe and shame free community space for ongoing dialogue for People of Color and Allies to unite and engage in thoughtful and meaningful conversations in all things that are race and #BLM related.
Black Zebra Productions: Black Zebra has been embedded in the community documenting the protests live. Help support this record of the work on the ground and follow to amplify needed support during the protest actions. Venmo @BlackZebra IG: @blackzebrapro
NorCal Resist Activist & ICE Bail Fund - Help individuals arrested during protest actions make bail.
National Lawyers Guild - Ensure legal observation and representation for protesters.
Sol Collective - Support art and activism in our community.
Protective equipment for protestors - Send $$ to Liv Styler via Paypal at [email protected]
Flyer with QR Code Links to BLM Sacramento, Norcal Resist, NAACP Legal Defense Fund, ACLU, and Unicorn Riot. Print, download, share.
Follow these organizations for information on upcoming protest actions:
Anti- Police Terror Project Sacramento
Black Lives Matter Sacramento
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What’s Up Sac, 5/22 & 5/23/2020
Arts, Culture & Community Links
Friday
The Sacramento Region’s Pathway to Economic Recovery: This live town hall meeting is hosted by Assemblymember Kevin McCarty. He will be joined by Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg. 3PM.  
Lift Every Voice: Food: Join Veritable Good for another community conversation. Tonight’s discussion will feature prominent food system security advocates Berry Accius, Brenda Ruiz, Chanowk Yisrael, and Lukas Foster. 7PM on Facebook Live.
Cali - Cocktail Social Hour - Feelings Friday: Hosts Ruben and Melissa willl be talking about how to overcome the resistance that stands between you and the creative, free, and fulfilling life you wanna live – inspired by the book “The War of Art” by Steven Pressfield. They’ll be joined by a special guest from across the pond and host of “Why This Film” podcast, Emily Slade. 9PM on Youtube
Saturday
Ayurveda Kitchen for Self-Healing: Cooking a staple, cost efficient, nutrient dense and accessible meal of Kitchidi and chutney along with benefits of Ayurvedic nutrition. Cost includes an E- book with basics of Ayurveda & the tastes to better understand the principles and how it applies. The video will be released on FB Premier and IG TV@solcollective. Video will be up for a month! Register on Eventbrite. 12-1PM. Suggested donation $5-20. 
Cheese.Salami.Beer. Pairing: Join The Rind’s cheese guru for this pairing. Call in advance to register and pick up selections. 1-3PM. $54
COVID-19 Links & Resources
Slow Streets Survey - WALKSacramento and Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates are advocating the closure of streets to provide more space for walking, biking and other uses to protect public health and safety. 
In the Spirit of Stonewall Fundraiser - The Gender Health Center and Sacramento LGBT Center are raising relief funds for community members most economically impacted by COVID-19 including people of color, trans and non-binary folks, asylum seeking and undocumented folks, and those ineligible to receive a stimulus relief check.
Retail & Restaurants to Support
Over 120 Sacramento-area restaurants are open for limited dine-in service.
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What’s Up Sac, 5/21/2020
Arts, Culture & Community Links
Virtual Citywide General Plan Update Workshop: Between now and June 5th, participate in an online workshop to help the City of Sacramento set priorities in its general plan. Students can also receive $25 gift cards for helping to promote the workshop. 
Sacramento Creative Economy Meeting: The Atrium is hosting this meeting featuring David Garibaldi, Claire from Broad Room, Katie Koch, and more. Learn about relief grants for artists and how to ensure that creative industries are included in assistance offered by the city and state. Sign up via eventbrite or use this zoom link. 530PM.  
Creativity+ Fear w/Lin Fei Fei & Micah Kearns: Creativity + Fear, explores the various interpretations of fear within our creative community with professional artist Lin Fei Fei and local event producer and graphic designer Micah Kearns. Tickets available via Eventbrite. 6PM.
Love and Isolation Closing Reception: Art Music Lit Space has been hosting an online show exploring our relationships to identity in isolation, curated by Tavarus Blackmon featuring artists Muzi Li Rowe, Jodi Connelly, Aurora Dalske, Chris Herman and others. Tune in to tonight’s closing reception via Zoom. 9PM.
COVID-19 Links & Resources
CDC Reopening Guidance - Instructions and advice from the Centers for Disease Control as businesses, workplaces and other public spaces reopen. 
Restaurants & Retail to Support
Enjoy coffee, pastries, bread + more from Cafe a Cote.
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What’s Up Sac, 5/18/2020
Arts, Culture & Community Links
Happy Time Arcade w/Emma & Jesse: Happy Time Arcade Joy (Pew Pew!) is Emma Haney and Jesse Jones's new Let's Play hang out and Treats Taste Test review good time extravaganza! 5-9PM at www.stabcomedytheater.com
Microphone Mondays: Sol Collective and Sacramento Poet Laureat Andru Defeye host a special throwback night of Microphone Mondays on Instagram live. This event is open to all poets, musicians, singers, songwriters, rappers, and performers of all kinds. On Instagram Live at Sol Collective. 8:08PM
Cali Cocktail Arte Hour: Join artist and host Ruben Reveles for cocktails and conversation with special guest Jesse Vasquez.  Sacramento native photographer, artist, curator, performer and gardener, Jesse's work is a lifelong exploration of the ways and means of inhabiting a human body, the implications of using these bodies as primary expression and what it means to create art in a hyper-capitalized society. Jump in and add your comments or ask a question - all topics are on the table. On FB live at 9PM. 
 Restaurants & Retail to Support
Red Rabbit is open for takeout and cocktails, Wed-Sat, 12-8PM.
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What’s Up Sac, 5/15/2020
Arts, Culture & Community Links
River City Marketplace - Shop In Place: Support local makers by shopping online, via Zoom. 6-8PM.
CIP Live: Live DJ sets, live art, and discounts for downtown businesses help you create the CIP atmosphere at home. Tonight features DJ Eddie Z Mixologist. 7PM.
Lift Every Voice: ART: Join Sacramento Independent Curator & Collector Faith McKinnie for a conversation with practicing artists & community advocates about the role of art in building & connecting our communities. Art, music, & spoken word to be shared throughout. 7PM.
COVID-19 Links & Resources
Mental Health America - Resources for preserving and maintaining mental health during COVID-19. 
Restaurants & Retail to Support
SacFABUnited - Support Sacramento food & beverage workers during COVID-19
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What’s Up Sac, 5/14/2020
Arts, Culture & Community Links
Dear Stranger, Sacramento: The aim of Dear Stranger, Sacramento is to create shared understanding among Sacramentans with different backgrounds, experiences, and beliefs. The premise is simple: Write a letter, get a letter, and make a new connection. 5/14-21. 
Sol Media Storytime: A live reading of the Pueblo Indian tale “ Arrow to the Sun” with Dominick Porras. Donations welcome. 4-5PM. 
Interview with a Cheesemonger: The Rind offers this chance to sample 3 bottles and 3 cheeses with 3 of The Rind’s best cheesmongers. Call The Rind for selection and pickup by early Thursday afternoon. 8PM. $85
Agave Frida Virtual Class: Yoli Manzo is offering virtual painting classes. Tonight, paint Frida Kahlo and a cactus. Donations welcome. 8PM. 
COVID-19 Links & Resources
COVID-19 Resilience Roadmap from State of Caliornia. 
Retail & Restaurants to Support
Help Luna’s Cafe recover from a break-in and make repairs.
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What’s Up Sac, 5/7/2020
Big Day of Giving 2020
Today’s What’s Up Sac is dedicated to the Big Day of Giving, the Sacramento region’s effort to bring awareness and financial support to the large network of nonprofit organizations that support all aspects of Sacramento’s quality of life. For 24 hours, Sacramento attempts to raise as much money as possible for participating nonprofits. While all organizations are worthy of support, we are providing a list of events and organizations whose work we like and believe would be worthy of your donations. With COVID-19 affecting all aspects of public life, your contributions are even more meaningful. For more information on participating nonprofits, visit www.bigdayofgiving.org
EVENTS
BDOG Live: Responding to Coronavirus: Learn what local organizations are doing to address the serious impacts of COVID-19 and how you can support their efforts. 1030-11AM
24 Hours of Livestreaming from The Comedy Spot: The Comedy Spot is streaming live on all platforms for the entirety of Big Day of Giving. 
Live Stream Performances benefiting Girls Rock Sacramento: Sacramento’s heavy hitters (Larisa Bryski, Hannah Jane Kile, Katie Knipp, Jessica Malone + more) are doing live sets to support this nonprofit that empowers girls through music. 1030AM-7PM. 
BDOG 6-Hour Telethon:  From noon to 6PM, join B Street Theatre for a live telethon featuring performances by B Street Acting Company Members, the Sacramento Ballet and other non-profit arts organizations! Also, enjoy special giveaways throughout the day in partnership with local businesses as well as unique, personalized performances to thank donors. 12-6PM.
Books & Brews Supporting 916 Ink: Our favorite literary champions are partnering with Capitol Books and Oak Park Brewing Company. Buy some books (all day) or get dinner and drinks (2-6PM) and support youth empowerment through storytelling. 
Painting & Cake w/Gender Health Center: The Gender Health Center is celebrating its 10th year of existence with 24 hours of programming. Join trans rights activist Lauren Pulido and his gramma for painting and baking live. 630PM. 
BDOG Live: Cultivating the Creative Economy - Join BDOG and arts nonprofit leaders from Capital Dance Project, CLARA, Acme Theatre Company and Blue Line Arts for a conversation about building and sustaining the region’s arts & culture scene. 630PM. 
ORGANIZATIONS
Alchemist CDC - Supporting food access and economic empowerment 
Capital Dance Project - A collective of professional dances providing diverse, accessible performances in collaboration with Sacramento’s arts community 
Celebration Arts - A hub for arts instruction, expression, and production celebrating the work of the African-American community
Center for Workers’ Rights - Making sure all workers receive the wages to which they are legally entitled 
Friends of Sacramento Arts - Providing high quality arts education to every child in Sacramento County
Reading Partners - Ensuring literacy and helping to close the achievement gap
Sacramento LGBT Center - Providing housing, supportive services, and safe space for Sacramento’s LGBT+ community
Sojourner Truth Multicultural Art Museum - Centering personal and civic well-being through fine, applied and performing arts
Sol Collective - Empowering communities through art, activism, music and media
Square Root Academy - Providing enriching STEM education experiences for at-risk youth 
WEAVE - Keeping individuals and families safe from domestic abuse and supporting healthy relationships in our community
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What’s Up Sac, 5/6/2020
Arts, Culture & Community Links
The Bad Flick Show: Alex Shewmaker finds the worst clips from the worst movies and shares them with comedians who are  blown away by just how bad these movies really are.Guests include: Orphan Andrew, Mike LaRosa, and Tessa Brown. Live on the Sacramento Comedy Spot website. 6-7PM. 
Wonk Wednesday featuring Eric Guerra: Join Councilmember Eric Guerra and your favorite wonks for a discussion on the future of early learning & childcare over a cold beer, via Zoom. 7-830PM. Please be sure to RSVP on Eventbrite to receive login info.
Storytelling with Johnny Taylor, feat. Brian Posehn: A new offering from the Punch Line Sacramento Comedy Club. Follow the Punch Line Sacramento’s Instagram for the live feed. 8PM.
COVID-19 Links & Resources
Anyone in Sacramento County can get a COVID-19 test, regardless of symptoms. Sign up here.
Restaurants & Retail to Support
Magpie Alchemy, local skin care purveyor at WAL Public Market.
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What’s Up Sac, 5/5/2020
Arts, Culture & Community Links
Quarantainment Book Club for Adults: Sacramento Public Library Adult Book Group invites you to escape your home and travel to a different time and place through the pages of a good book. The May selection for the Adult Book Group is How Much of These Hills is Gold by C. Pam Zhang, an electric debut novel set against the twilight of the American gold rush, where two siblings are on the run in an unforgiving landscape - trying not just to survive but to find a home. The wildly original storytelling blends Chinese symbolism and re-imagined history into an adventure story that touches on race and immigration in a growing nation. 5-6PM on Zoom. 
BOLD Broadcast: This week, BOLD features Lisa Wrightsman, who discusses how she found OPPORTUNITY through a journey that contains battling childhood cancer, addiction, and incarceration, and an inspiring restart. 7PM. $1+. 
COVID-19 Links & Resources
State of California COVID-19 Cases by Race & Ethnicity
Relief and Recovery grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, via California Humanities
Restaurants & Retail to Support
Cinco de Mayo/Taco Tuesday: Downtown restaurants have specials to celebrate. 
Display California: Refer a friend, get $10 off for both of you!
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What’s Up Sac, 5/1/2020
Arts, Culture & Community Links 
Jeff Musser Fundraiser for Artist Relief: Jeff is working with the Soze Arts & Activist Relief Fund to raise funds to support artists. Bid on the painting in his instagram story starting at noon today. 
Someone, Somewhere Q&A: The Sacramento French Film Festival has been offering a virtual cinema experience. Attend the live virtual Q&A for this film tonight. RSVPs are required to receive the Zoom invitation.bRSVP via email to [email protected] The Q&A is at 630PM. 
The Threeway with Maggie Maye: Johnny Taylor and Keith Lowell Jensen host an online chat show that is sure to be informative and funny. Instructions are in the event link. 830PM. 
Introducing Faith’s Corner
Today, we are starting a periodic new feature called Faith’s Corner. Faith J. McKinnie is a collector and arts worker in Sacramento. She can be found on Instagram at @faithjmckinnie or by email [email protected]. Below are her suggestions for supporting artists during this crisis. 
Another 1st Friday is upon us and we still cannot attend galleries openings or visit with our favorite artists in their open studios, but we surely can still buy art!
Supporting local artists is now more critical than ever. If you have the means to collect, here are a few local artists that are still creating and selling fine art. Visit their sites and consider buying art for another 1st Friday in quarantine.
 $50 - $120 Aida Lizalde 
$60 - $100 Beth Consetta Rubel
$75 - $3,500 Aliyah Sidqe 
$400 - $7,000 Lin Fei Fei's The Distance Between Black and White exhibition that I curatorially assisted was postponed, but here is a walkthrough of the exhibition < > visit her website to purchase a Melted Mask from the series. 
COVID-19 Links & Resources
California Recovery Input Survey - Survey from State of California regarding COVID-19 recovery
Restaurants & Retail to Support
Find out how South Restaurant has pivoted during COVID-19 and how you can still get delicious fried chicken. 
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What’s Up Sac, 4/30/2020
Arts, Culture & Community Links
How California Restaurants and Farms will Survive COVID-19: The Sacramento Press Club is hosting this panel discussion featuring local restauranteur Patrick Mulvaney and other food industry practitioners. 4-6PM. 
Green Tech Meetup - Waste to Energy: This month’s meetup features a collaboration with AgStart, to discuss the promise of converting waste to energy. Register via eventbrite to receive Zoom information. 430PM. 
STABathon - Stab Comedy Theatre Livestream: Check out the amusement available at www.stabcomedytheatre.com anytime between now and May 3rd!
Mask, Gloves, Soap, Scrubs: Not local, but we thought this new video from Todrick Hall and friends captured the moment well and are grateful for injecting a little irreverence into our days. 
COVID-19 Links & Resources
Self-care and sleep tips - from SELF magazine
Updated Stay at Home Order from Sacramento County
Restaurants & Retail to Support
Mother’s Day is Coming. Order local boxes and bouquets from local retailers. Learn more here.
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What’s Up Sac, 4/28/2020
Arts, Culture & Community Links
Zoom Laughter Yoga: The Sacramento LGBT Center hosts this introductory series on laughing and yogic breathing. No mats needed.Free. Send a note to Oddrey Heartburn for the password. 6-7PM. Free. 
Revitalizing Business Post COVID-19: The Women of Sacramento are hosting a webinar featuring consultant Michelle Bennyhoff to discuss how to address the challenges of running a business during the pandemic and share resources for restoring business activity as restrictions are lifted. 6-8PM. 
BOLD Broadcast: This week’s BOLD speaker is Amanda Allen, who will share her perspective on “BETWEEN.” 7PM. $1+
COVID-19 Links & Resources
EDD Pandemic Unemployment Insurance Portal FAQ - Information for independent contractors eligible to receive CARES Act unemployment insurance payments
Scholars Playground - Online learning platform with classes, tutoring, and community-based activities for kids K-12. Featuring content from Square Root Academy, Crocker Art Museum, 916 Ink and more. 
Restaurants & Retail to Support
Sacramento’s beloved Pancake Circus is feeling the effects of the COVID-19 closures. Learn more and help them stay afloat!
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What’s Up Sac, 4/24/2020
Arts, Culture & Community Links
National Day of Silence 2020 - Breaking the Silence: Started in the mid 90’s by two college students, the Day of Silence has expanded to reach hundreds of thousands of students each year. Every April, students go through the school day without speaking, ending the day with #BreakingtheSilence to share their experiences during the protest and bring attention to ways their schools and communities can become more inclusive. This year, the day of action is going virtual, with a “Know Your Rights” seminar, silent games led by the Sacramento LGBT Center Youth Advocate, Kyle Sewel, a virtual dance party, and morel. 11AM-6PM. 
Earth Day Live Sacramento: Marking the 50th anniversary of Earth Day with a 12-hour livestream featuring educational, health, and entertainment programming with opportunities to support local climate-focused organizations. Noon to midnight at https://www.earthdaylivesac.org/
Healthy Cooking on a Budget - Carrot Tinga: Sol Collective is offering its programs via Zoom. Learn to make a vegetarian version of this Mexican dish. 6-8PM.
Gold Lion Arts Shelter Series: Gold Lion is hosting a Friday evening live streaming concert series. Tonight’s concert features John Raskin on saxophone. 7PM. 
In Your Living Room Vibes: Arden Fair Mall’s UnchARTed continues its series with local artists featuring Soosh*e and solo sets from Be Brave Bold Robot’s Dean Haakenson and Jmsey. 7PM.
Capitol PUNishment: Capitol PUNishment is back with a Special Tag-Team Match with some of their best former stars, featuring special guests Dayna Bryant and Robbie Rickgauer. 830PM on Twitch.
COVID-19 Resources & Links
Sacramento Employment & Training Agency - resources for job seekers and employers
Restaurants & Retail to Support
Vintage clothing and local artisanal products are for sale daily on Old Gold’s instagram page, @shop_old_gold. 
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What’s Up Sac, 4/23/2020
Arts, Culture & Community Links
Color in the Art of Downtown Sacramento Coloring Pages: Download outlines featuring public art by Franceska Gamez, Alex Trujillo, Jeremy Stanger and more. 
Weekly Live Drawing with Kyle Mitzel: $2/entry to win a drawing, either the live one or another of the artist’s choosing. 12PM.
Livestream to Benefit Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services: Joshua Krage is playing a set to raise funds for the food bank starting at 4PM. Donate here.
Sacramento Creative Economy Virtual Meeting: The Atrium is hosting this meeting to discuss  how artists and creatives are adapting during the stay at home order, opportunities for marketing, partnering, and how the creative community is helping people during COVID-19. 530-7PM. 
COVID-19 Links & Resources
Hacker Lab COVID-19 Resource Page for Small Businesses and Solo Entrepreneurs
Retail & Restaurants to Support
Racks Vintage Boutique is offering inventory through their Instagram page.
Order from Casablanca Moroccan Restaurant by ordering a day in advance. Learn more here.
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What’s Up Sac, 4/21/2020
Arts, Culture & Community Links
Lockdown Lopez: Rituals of Mine live DJ set with Terra Lopez. Any funds raised will go to a different charity each week. 6PM. 
BOLD Broadcast: Jenine Smith takes on the topic of Determination in tonight’s broadcast. Join for as little as $1. 7PM. 
Love in the time of Corvid-19: Local artist Ruben Reveles interviews artists and other Sacramento luminaries over mezcal as a salve during our tortured times. Tonight’s guest is artist Andres Alvarez. 9PM
COVID-19 Links & Resources
The Impact of AB5 on the arts community - recorded with California Lawyers for the Arts and the City of Sacramento
The Tune-Up: Marianna Sousa’s podcast about what’s going on in the world and how to bring our best self forward to meet it. 
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What’s Up Sac, 4/17-19/2020
Weekend Arts, Culture, & Community Links
Friday
CrockerCon Goes Digital: Join the Crocker Art Museum team by following and using the hashtag #CrockerCon on Instagram for family-friendly games, a cosplay contest, and the usual panorama of local vendors. The winner of the contest gets bragging rights and a cool prize, redeemable when the Museum reopens. (Bonus points for anyone who adds a pop twist to a famous work of art or artist.) 430PM.
Six Feet Apart: B Street Theatre takes busking online with this double feature of Ramana Vieira and Autumn Sky. 7PM.
In Your Living Room Vibes: Arden Fair’s UnchARTed program returns with sets by Carly DuHain of Drop Dead Red and Trophii, hosted by Soosh*e. 7PM. 
Community Pop-up - Herbal Bundling + Live Meditation: Join Sol Collective live on Instagram (@SolCollective) from 6-8PM. 
Saturday
POC Wellness Collective: Afro Yoga by Angie. 12PM
Cheese Apocalypse: Cheddar, salami and beer pairings with The Rind. Call to reserve your spot. 1-2PM
Saturday Night Stream/Smooth Sunday Brunch: Shaun Slaughter spins on Twitch. 6PM 
Virtuality: A variety show that pays it forward, featuring music, sketch, dance, comedy and more. 7-9PM. Purchase tickets to benefit individuals impacted by COVID-19 in advance. 
Sunday
Yoga Live!: Live from the waterfront with Yoga Moves Us at @oldsac on Instagram. Check out discounts on food from Hoppy’s following the yoga session. 9-10AM
COVID-19 Links & Resources
Call for submissions - Decolonization Project QuaranZine
Retail & Restaurants to Support
Stoney’s Pub dinners to go - Friday and Saturday. 10% proceeds goes to staff. 
Support Root 64 Farm’s efforts to feed families in South Oak Park.
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What’s Up Sac, 4/16/2020
Arts, Culture & Community Links
Virtual Library Happy Hour: Join library staff and patrons on Zoom to talk about books + more. 5-6PM. 
Online Trivia Night with Grounded: Join this online zoom trivia with a friend. 830-930PM
Unravel Me - Sisterhood Serenade, An Online Concert: Pretty in the Chaos presents this concert featuring Sophia Flores. Send a DM (via Instagram) to get the Zoom link. 10-1130PM.
COVID-19 Links & Resources
Art Keeps Going campaign from Artsy
Retail & Restaurants To Support
Hand Sanity: Local entrepreneur providing hand sanitizer products. 
Organic produce boxes now available to consumers from Produce Express
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