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Rotary Club Lets You Eat Lots of Crab

7th Annual Dinner Tops Weekend Events

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7th Annual Rotary Club Crab Feed

Where/When: Madden Hall, Dixon May Fairgrounds; No host bar, 6 p.m.; dinner 7-8 p.m.

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Why Go: Time Bandits provides great music to dance the night away until midnight.

Pricing: $40; For more information, call (707) 678-4026 or Herb Cross at 678-4322

 

Fourth Annual Northern California  Herdshire Showcase (Alpacas at the Dixon Fairgrounds)

Where/When: Dixon May Fair, 655South First Street/ Saturday, February 26

Why Go: Six ranches of The Alpaca Pac will be there along with 58 of California’s Finest Herdshires for a day of fun and education. For more info, call Rick Brady, Oak Valley (209) 772-3906 or email Bruce Nelson atsweetalpacas@cs.com or call (707) 448-9157.

Pricing: Free admission

 

California Automobile Museum—Dropped and Chopped

Where/When:  Located at 2200 Front Street in Sacramento. Event is through Saturday, February 27. Open Daily 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Museum is also open every third Thursday until 9 p.m.

Why Go:  Exhibition of Models from 1946 to 1960 both traditional rods and customs from Sacramento and Southern California (and beyond)

Pricing: Cost is $4-$8.   More info is available by calling (916) 442-6802 or go to www.calautomuseum.org.

 

Delta King-Suspects Dinner Theater

 Where/When: 1000 Front Street in Old Sacramento; Saturday, February 26, 7:30 – 10 p.m.

Why Go: Comedy suspense, mystery, fun, good food, ad audience particpation are all rolled into one hilarious evening at Suspects.   Contact Paul Waterman at info@suspectstheater.com.

Pricing: $39.50

 

Brazilian Center for Cultural Exchange’s Brazilian Carnaval 2011

Where/When: Old McCulley Brothers Automotive Building, 1616 Ii Street, Sacramento; 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Why Go:  Dance the night away to live music, dining on delicious Brazilian Cuisine, and watching Samba Dance Performances sponsored by the

Pricing: $15 in advance / $20 at the door

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