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Special Events

SHHH: It’s a silent art auction to benefit the American Red Cross, 5:30pm Th 10/11. Free admission. JB Gale Little Theater, Roseville High School. For more information, call 782-3753.

NATIVE AMERICAN GATHERING: “Honoring Our Elders to Ensure Our Future” is the theme of the 16th Annual Native American Conference and Gathering. The event is three days of panel discussions and workshops on topics ranging from pending legislation to storytelling, Th 10/11-Sa 10/13. Free. CSUS. Call 278-6363 or visit www.csus.edu/nas for info.

BUY A BOOK, WHY DON’TCHA?: The Friends of the Davis Public Libraries are having a used book sale all weekend long. In honor of Halloween, there’s a special on mystery novels, 5pm F 10/12; 10am-5pm Sa 10/13; 10am-2pm Su 10/14. Free. Blanchard Room, Davis Public Library, 315 East 14th St, Davis. Call (530) 756-3865 for more info.

HEY COLLEGE BOUND KIDS!: Sacramento City College is hosting Transfer Days, a two-day fair featuring representatives from UCs, CSUs and private colleges. Counselors will be on hand to assist you with such pesky topics as financial aid and international study, 9am-1pm F 10/12; 10am-2pm Sa 10/13. Sac City Quad, 3835 Freeport Blvd. Call 588-2181 for more information.

DO IT FOR THE KIDS: Support the Archie W. Clifton Academy, a non-profit community-based school, by attending its fund-raising dinner. They’ll feed you, play blues and soul music for you, give you prizes - everything but drive you home, 6:30-11pm F 10/12. $50. Croatian-American Cultural Center, 3730 Auburn Blvd. Call 457-5770 for more info.

ITALIAN OPEN HOUSE: Check out the Italian Cultural Society at their Columbus Day Open House. The exhibit La Nostra Storia: The Italian Legacy in the Gold Country will be on display, 6-10pm F 10/12. Free. Sierra 2, Room 13, 24th St. and 4th Ave. Call ITALY-00 for more information.

ARMENIAN EATS: Satisfy your craving for kufta and cheese beoreg at the 55th Annual Armenian Food Festival, 11am-8pm Sa 10/13. Greek Orthodox Church, 614 Alhambra Blvd. Call 443-3633 for more information.

ROCKIN’ UPSTREAM: The American River Salmon Festival is the hippest party ever centered around a fish. There’ll be fishing clinics, canoe and kayak tours, salmon barbeque and music by bands like Akimbo, The Hucklebucks, Odisea and Mercy Me, 10am-4pm Sa 10/13-Su 10/14. $5 parking at Lake Natoma and Aerojet. Take the shuttle to various locales. Visit http://www.salmonfestival.net/ or call 361-8700 for more info.

FAMILY OCTOBERFEST: The Penryn Volunteer Firefighters are putting on an Octoberfest that everyone can enjoy. There’s beer, bands and barbeque for the adults and pumpkin painting, a jumphouse and crafts for the kids, noon-8pm Sa 10/13. Penryn Post Office, 2205 Rippey Rd, Penryn. Call 663-3389 for more info.

SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE: Sacramento PFLAG (Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) invites the community to the 3rd Annual Service of Remembrance, honoring those who were killed for their sexual orientation. California State Assemblyman Darrell Steinberg will chair the service, 5pm Su 10/14. Free. Pioneer Congregational Church, 2700 L St. Call 739-1986 for info.

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On Stage

THE DYING GAUL: A budding playwright is offered one million dollars to change his gay play into a heterosexual mainstream production, 8pm F, Sa. $12. Geery Theatre, 2130 L St. 484-4742. Through October 27.

THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON THE MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS: Three generations of women share a home in this Pulitzer Prize-winning play, 8pm Th-Sa; 2pm Su. $12. Celebration Arts Theatre, 4469 D St. 455-2787. Through November 10.

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF: The classic musical about a Jewish dairyman who clings to tradition as the world around him changes, performed with a live orchestra, 8pm F, Sa; 2pm Su. $11. American River College Theatre, 4700 College Oak Dr. 484-8234. Through October 28.

HAY FEVER: A light British comedy by Noel Coward, 8pm Th-Sa; 2pm Su. $12. Playwright’s Theatre, CSUS. 278-4323. Through October 21.

THE IMAGINARY INVALID: A hypochondriac tries to get his daughter to marry a doctor, 7:30pm Th; 8pm F, Sa; 2pm Su. $12-14. River Stage, Cosumnes River College, 8401 Center Pkwy. 691-7364. Through November 18.

LA TRAVIATA: Shoestring Opera performs Verdi’s tragic love story set in 19th century France, 3pm Su. $15. First United Methodist Church, 21st and J St. 739-6949. Through October 14.

MENTAL MAGIC AND MIND READING SHOW: World class metalist Bryan Quinn will demonstrate mind to mind contact, E.S.P. and other “believe it or not” feats, 8pm Th. $10. Geery Theater, 2130 L St. (888) 646-3737. Through October 25.

MK ULTRA: A man victimized by a government agency’s secret mind control operations must discover his true identity and confront his controllers, 8pm Th-Sa. $12. Not recommended for children under 17. Actors Theatre of Sacramento, 1616 Del Paso Blvd. (888) 491-1987. Through October 27.

RAVENSCROFT: Inspector Ruffing’s murder investigation is confused by the conflicting accounts of his five female suspects, 7:30pm Th-Sa; 2pm Su. $14-16. Delta King Theatre, 1000 Front St, Old Sacramento. 995-5464. Through November 17.

THE SHAKESPEARE REVUE: The Royal Shakespeare Company’s cabaret-style treatment of Shakespeare includes tap dancing, sequins and satirical sketches, 8pm F, Sa. $27. Main Theatre, UC Davis. (530) 752-1915. Through October 13.

SHERLOCK HOLMES VS. DRACULA: Renowned detective Sherlock Holmes hunts the King of Vampires through the streets of 1897 London in this original musical by the Little Bus Players, 2pm Sa, Su. $10. Studio Theatre, 1028 R St. 446-2668. Through October 27.

THUMBELINA: Full-length musical about the tiny heroine of Hans Christian Anderson’s tale, 7:30pm Th-Sa; 3pm Su. $12. DeWitt Theatre, 1st and D St, Auburn. (530) 885-0594. Through October 28.

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Comedy

PUNCH LINE SACRAMENTO: Sue Murphy, Barry Weintraub and Jim Farrel, 8:30pm Th 10/11, 8:30pm and 10:30pm F 10/12 and Sa 10/13; 8:30pm Su 10/14. $8-12. Tree and Mickey Joseph 8:30pm W 10/17. $8. 2100 Arden Way, Howe ’Bout Arden Shopping Center. Call 925-8500 or 923-BASS for more info.

LAUGHS UNLIMITED: Rocky Laporte and Moe Betterman, 8pm Th 10/11; 8pm and 10:30pm F 10/12 and Sa 10/13; 8pm Su 10/14. $10-12. Laughs Unlimited Comedy Showcase, 8pm Tu 10/16. $5. Don Friesen W 10/17. $8. 1207 Front Street, Old Sacramento. Call 446-5905 for info.

FREE HOOCH COMEDY TROUPE: This comedy ensemble lets loose with crazy improv and outrageous skits every Friday night at 8pm and 10pm. $5. 18 and over. Fulton Avenue Bar and Grill, Ramada Inn, 2600 Auburn Blvd. Call 446-6945 for more information.

MAIN STREET ARENA: Live comedy every Friday at 8:30pm. Call for lineup. $5. 101 Main St, Roseville. Call 767-6246 for more info.

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Kids & Family

OLD TIME HALLOWEEN: Every weekend between now and Halloween, Old Sacramento is bursting with spooky fun. There’s the Waterfront Park pumpkin patch, fortune tellers and craft activities at the Discovery Museum. Take a ride on the Spookomotive, departing from the Central Pacific Freight Depot from 11am-4pm ($6 adults, $3 kids). On Saturday, there’s mask-making at the Schoolhouse from 10am-2pm. Join the fun, 10am-5pm Sa 10/13 and Su 10/14. Free. Old Sacramento. Call 558-3912 for more information.

LOOK MOM! IT’S A FLOCK OF HUMANS!: Bring your binoculars and try to spot the birds of the Sacramento area on this guided nature walk - if they don’t spot you first, 1:30pm Sa 10/13. $4 parking fee. Effie Yeaw Nature Center, 6700 Tarshes Dr, Carmichael. Call 498-4918 for info.

RUMPLESTILTSKIN: Storytime Theater will perform Rumplestiltskin at 1pm Saturdays and Sundays through November 4. At 40 minutes, the show is perfect for young attention spans. Sunday performances will be interpreted in sign language. $5. The Little Theater, Room A-6, Sacramento City College, 3835 Freeport Blvd. Call 558-2174 for more information.

CINDERELLA LOSES HER SHOE: Glass slippers, fairy godmothers, princes and mean ol’ stepsisters. You think you know the story, but this version of Cinderella includes a mischievous court jester, a kid-sized buffet and a special effects show by Gabby the Garfield Ghost, 1pm Sa 10/13. $13 for lunch and show. Garbeau’s Dinner Theatre, 12401 Folsom Blvd, Rancho Cordova. Continues Saturdays through October 27. Call 985-6361 for more information.

GET RIPARIAN: Take a riverside walk and learn what makes a riparian habitat, 1:30pm Su 10/14. $4 parking fee. Effie Yeaw Nature Center, 6700 Tarshes Dr, Carmichael. Call 498-4918 for more information.

“O” IS OUTSTANDING: Your visit to Fairytale Town is sponsored by the letter “O!” Every Monday in October, if you show the ticket-taker an object (or a picture of an object) that starts with the letter “O,” you’ll receive free admission. So organize your oranges, orangutans, origami and ostriches and orchestrate an outing to Fairytale Town, 9am-4pm on Mondays. Adults are $3.50. Fairytale Town, 3901 Land Park Dr. Call 264-5233 for more information.

PETER PAN TO THE RESCUE: Watch the swashbuckling adventures of Peter Pan and Wendy Versus the Reading Pirates as performed by the Tony Borders Puppets, 4pm W 10/17. Free. Southgate Library, 6132 66th Ave. Call 264-2770 for more information.

A-MAIZE-ING MAZE: “The Maize” is a 10- acre cornfield labyrinth with over 100 decision points. Make all the right choices and you’ll be out in half an hour. If not, who knows when you’ll be seen again? The Maize is open Tuesday through Sunday. $6. Road 102 exit off I-5, Woodland. Call (530) 666-7194 for more information. Through October 31.

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For Teens

MEET YOUR FUTURE: More than 100 universities have been invited to attend Sacramento City College’s All-City College and University Day. Whether you’re thinking UC, CSU, a historically black college, an out-of-state independent or community college in your hometown, there will be workshops and counselors to help you reach your goal. All high school juniors and seniors are encouraged to attend, 10am-2pm Sa 10/13. Free. Sacramento City College Quad, 3835 Freeport Blvd. Call 558-2266 for more information.

CD, BOOK AND POSTER SWAP: Have you outgrown that Britney Spears CD? Already know how all your books end? Sick of staring at Blink 182 on your wall? Bring your used CDs, books and posters to the Club 828 Swap Meet and trade them for someone else’s treasures. All trades are final. Snacks will be served, 6:30pm W 10/17. Free. Central Library, 828 I St. Call 264-2770 for information.

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Film (Calendar)

SACRAMENTO INTERNATIONAL GAY AND LESBIAN FILM FESTIVAL: This popular film festival celebrates it’s 10 year anniversary this year. Documentary night is headlined by Trembling Before G-D, an exploration of what it means to be gay and Orthodox Jewish, 8pm Th 10/11. Sierra 2 Theatre, 2791 24th St. Then the festival moves to the Crest for two nights of films and shorts including The Monkey’s Mask and Big Eden, 8pm F 10/12 and Sa 10/13. 1013 K St. $8 per night. For more information, call 391-3309 or visit http://www.fairyflicks.com/.

EXTRA LARGE N’SYNC: Take 48 minutes of live concert footage from N’Sync’s No Strings Attached tour, project it at football field-sized proportions and you’ve got N’Sync Bigger Than Live. This limited run IMAX film is sure to have N’Sync fans reaching out to wipe the sweat off Justin Timberlake’s gargantuan brow, F 10/12-Su 10/21. Check the filmtimes page for schedule. Esquire IMAX Theatre, K St Mall. Call 443-4629 for more information.

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Concerts

SAC SESSIONS: This week’s Sac Sessions features members of Kai Kln, Zoppi and Something of Substance. The whole evening will be filmed by Access Sacramento, so be sure to show up looking sharp, 8pm Th 10/11. Free. Cafe Paris, 24th and K St. Call 442-1557 for more info.

THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT: Laguna Creek High School student Krystle Tullos and her friends in the band Out of Place have organized the 9-11 Relief benefit concert to support restoration efforts in New York. Performers include Three Weeks Yesterday, Pyre and Out of Place. Bring your blankets, chairs and extra money for the raffle, 5-9pm F 10/12. $5 donation to the NY WTC Relief Fund. Amphitheater at Laguna West. Call 684-8806 for info.

LITTLE SUZI’S BACK: Many a night at the Shire Road Pub back in the 1980s, Tesla rocked a mean guitar-laden groove. We may have moved away from big hair and acid wash jeans to big jeans and acid jazz, but the boys of Tesla are back to remind us of the way we were. Check out their reunion tour with Rogue, 7:30pm Sa 10/13. $26.75. Sacramento Memorial Auditorium. Call 766-2277 for more info.

200 VOICES STRONG: The 200-member Sacramento Choral Society, accompanied by a full orchestra, will perform Mozart’s Great Mass in C-Minor, 8pm Sa 10/13. $10-25. Community Center Theater, 14th and L Sts. Call 264-5181 for more information.

WOMEN’S VOICES: It’s Women’s Singer/ Songwriter Night at the Java Cafe and Brew Pub. The women include Sage Daily, Rebecca Danielson and Amy Scott, 8pm Sa 10/13. Free. 11755 Fair Oaks Blvd. Call 961-BREW for more information.

BRING YOUR DRUM: CSUS hosts “The Day of Percussion” including drumming workshops, a drum circle and a showcase concert of drum masters, 10am-dusk. Concert at 8pm Sa 10/13. $25 for the day, $8 for the concert only. Capistrano Hall, CSUS. Call 278-7988 for info.

BAGPIPES FOR CHARITY: The Sacramento Law Enforcement Chaplaincy, which provides emotional support to law enforcement workers and their families in times of crisis, is hosting a celtic music benefit concert. The lineup includes the Sacramento Pipe Band and the Janet Pattullo Scottish Highland Dancers, 2pm Su 10/14. $10-12. Crest Theater. 1013 K St. Call 564-3600 for more information.

CESARIA EVORA: If you’ve heard the soulful tones of this Creole- Portuguese chanteuse, you know why her performance is not to be missed. If you haven’t, trust us and go, 8pm M 10/15. $25-29. Freeborn Hall, UC Davis. Call (530) 752-1915 for more information.

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Sports & Recreation

BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL FOR ADULTS: The Orangevale Recreation and Park District hosts an open gym for drop-in play. All levels are welcome. Basketball for ages 18 and over is every Thursday from 8-10pm. Volleyball for ages 16 and up is every Sunday from 1-3pm. $3. 6826 Hazel Ave, Orangevale. Call 988-6140 for more information.

SACRAMENTO CROP WALK: This annual walk raises money for 19 international agencies committed to fighting world hunger as well as for the Sacramento Food Bank and other local food closets. Participants can choose between a 6.2 mile walk through town or a one mile walk around the Capitol. Registration begins at 12:30pm, Su 10/14. West Steps of the Capitol. For more information, call 686-1600.

LEARN KARATE: Learn to defend yourself with the traditional art of Tang Soo Do. The class is on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7-9:30pm, beginning Tu 10/16. $40. Coloma Community Center, 4623 T St. Call 277-6060 for more info.

CHI IS THE LIFE FORCE: It could be helpful to cultivate some with this Yoga-Chi class. The class is on Saturdays from 8-9:15am, beginning Sa 10/13. $35. Coloma Community Center, 4623 T St. Call 277-6060 for more information.

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Art Museums

CALIFORNIA STATE RAILROAD MUSEUM: Cathedrals of Labor: The Industrial Legacy of the Southern Pacific Railroad Sacramento Shops pays tribute to the people and products of largest industrial complex in the Western U.S. in the late 1800s. Museum hours are daily 10am-5pm. $3 adults. Children 16 and under are free. 111 I St. 445-7387. Through March 2002.

CROCKER ART MUSEUM: Altares Nuevos, Offerings by Contemporary Artists is on display through November 19. The museum’s permanent collection includes art spanning from the 15th century to the contemporary from Asia, North America and Europe. Free museum admission every Sunday 10am-1pm. Museum hours are T, W 10am-5pm; Th 10am-9pm; F-Su 10am-5pm. $5.50 adults, $3 children. 216 O St. 264-5423.

GOLDEN STATE MUSEUM: Orphans of History, an exhibit based on the family stories of first and second generation Hmong immigrants in Sacramento. Through December 2. Three Views of Yosemite, photographs, postcards, maps and advertising depicting Yosemite through the 19th and 20th century. Through October 30. Museum hours are Tu-Sa 10am-5pm; Su noon to 5pm. $5 adults, $3.50 children. 1020 O St. 653-7524.

MCCLELLAN AVIATION MUSEUM: The museum’s collection includes 30 restored military aircraft and a variety of aviation-related artifacts. Museum hours 9am-4pm M-Sa; noon-4pm Su. $3 adults, children under 12 are free. The former McClellan Air Force Base, 3204 Palm St. 643-3192.

SACRAMENTO ROCK AND RADIO MUSEUM: The digital images of Jim Ferry and 40 Years of Rock History in Sacramento and Davis are on display. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 7-10pm with live music by Forever Goldrush. Call for gallery hours. 907 20th St. 447-6499.

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Holiday Events

GRAVEYARD TOURS: Hear gruesome stories about Sacramento’s dead and gone at the Old City Cemetery Committee’s “Tales of Terror” lantern tour, 7pm F 10/12. $5. 1000 Broadway. Reservations are required. Call 448-0811 for more info.

WALK-IN COFFIN: Volunteers have constructed the Walk-In Coffin Haunted House to raise money for the Firefighters Pacific Burn Institute. So put on a brave face and prepare to be scared out of your wits, 6-11:30pm F 10/12-Sa 10/13; 6-11pm Su 10/14. $8. Country Club Plaza, enter next to La Bou (La BOO!) on Watt Ave. Call 974-6280 for more info.

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Art Galleries

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ARCHAEOART GALLERY: Photographs of South African cave painting art and ceremonial African masks. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 6-9pm. Call for gallery hours. 915 30th St. 341-0713.

THE ART FOUNDRY GALLERY: Paintings by Gregory Kondos, clay sculpture by Peter Voulkos and ceramics by Maggie Jimenez and Trudy Smith. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 6-9pm. Bronze pouring demonstration at 7:30pm. Gallery hours are Tu-F 11am-6pm; Sa 10am-4pm. 1021 R St. 444-2787. Through November 3.

THE ARTERY: Wrap Artists, scarves by Lucy Della Rosa, Mayumi Keilman, Sharon McCallum and Vicki Plutchok. Artists’ reception Friday, October 12, 7:30-9:30pm. Gallery hours are M-Th, Sa 10am-6pm; F 10am-9pm; Su noon-5pm. 207 G St, Davis. (530) 758-8330. Through November 6.

ARTISTS’ CONTEMPORARY GALLERY: Twilight of the Blue Oak Dominion, paintings by Christopher Newhard. Artist’s reception Saturday, October 13, 6-8pm. Gallery hours are Tu-Sa 11am-4pm. 1200 K St. 446-3694. Through October 31.

B SAKATA GARO: Paintings, Sculpture and Ceramics by Richard and Martha Shaw. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 6-9pm. Gallery hours are Tu-Sa noon-6pm. 923 20th St. 447-4276. Through November 3.

BARTON GALLERY: Sacramento Women, photographs by Cari LaZansky and All Dressed Up, paintings by Paula Wenzl. Artists’ reception Saturday October 13, 6-9pm. Gallery hours are W-Sa noon-6pm. 1723 I St. 443-4025. Through November 7.

BLOOMING ART: A Tribute to Frida Kahlo, mixed media assemblage by Rhett. Artist’s reception Saturday, October 13, 6-9pm. Gallery hours are M-F 9:30am-5:30pm; Sa 10am-4pm. 1901 Capitol Ave. 442-3800. Through October 31.

CAPITOL CENTER GALLERY: Self-Portraits in NY, large format paintings by Mel Smothers. Gallery hours are M-Sa 10am-5pm. One Capitol Center, 3100 Zinfandel Dr, Rancho Cordova. 638-0242. Through December.

CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ART: Recycled Art 2, mixed media recycled art by California artists. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 6:30-8:30pm. Gallery hours are Su noon-4pm. 1516 Del Paso Blvd. 927-2278. Through October 27.

CHROMA GALLERY: The Turning of the Year, works by the Chroma artists. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 4-9pm. Gallery hours are W-Su noon-5pm. 10030 Fair Oaks Blvd. 966-6020. Through November 4.

CITY GALLERY: The Red Cape of Storms, a multi-media display of a Mayan fable. Gallery hours M-F 7am-3:30pm. Davis City Hall, 23 Russell Blvd, Davis. (530) 757-5626. Through October.

COUNTRY OAKS: The Inner Journey: The Lyrical Expression of Life, works by Cath Posehn. Gallery hours are M-F 5am-10:30pm; Sa, Su 7am-9pm. 1341 East Gum Ave, Woodland. (530) 666-2444.

CRAFT CENTER GALLERY: Ceramics by Mark Jaeger. Gallery hours M-Th noon-10pm; F noon-7pm; Sa, Su 10am-6pm. Silo Building, UCD campus. (530) 756-1123. Through November 2.

DARKROOM GALLERY: Making Contact, contact prints by Stephan E. J. Nieslony. Gallery hours are M-Th 10am-10pm; F, Sa 10am-6pm. 708 57th St, Sacramento. 454-4906. Through November 15.

DESIGN MUSEUM: The Ghost and the Beauty Queen: Festivals of Northeast Thailand, costumes, masks, photographs and video exhibit. Artists’ reception Sunday, October 14, 2-4pm. Gallery hours are M-F noon-5pm; Su 2pm-4pm. UC Davis Dept. of Environmental Design. (530) 752-6223. Through November 16.

SOLOMON DUBNICK GALLERY: Oil paintings by Jian Wang. Artist’s reception Saturday, October 13, 6-9pm. Gallery hours are Tu-Sa 11am-6pm or by appointment. 2131 Northrop Ave. 920-4547. Through November 3.

ENCINA ART GALLERY: Homecoming: The Alumni Show, works by graduates of Encina High School. Gallery hours are M-F 8am-2pm. Encina High School, 1400 Bell Gallery. 971-5881. Through November 2.

ESPRESSO ROMA: The Inner Journey: An Allegory for the Human Experience, works by Cath Posehn. Gallery hours are M-F 7am-6pm; Sa 8am-6pm; Su 8am-2pm. 223 Third St, Davis. (530) 756-4444. Through November 3.

EXCENTRIQUE: In My Freak Show, mixed-media paintings and sculptures by Gale Hart. Artist’s reception Saturday, October 13, 6-9pm. Gallery hours are Th, F noon-4pm. 1409 R St. 446-1786. Through November 2.

EXPLODING HEAD GALLERY: Sculpture by Kurt Ernest Steger. Artist’s reception Saturday, October 13, 5-8pm. Call for gallery hours. 924 12th St. 442-8424. Through October 27.

FAIR OAKS VILLAGE GALLERY: From Russia to the Russian River, 10th annual local and international exhibit. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13. Gallery hours are W-Sa 11am-5pm. 10219 Fair Oaks Blvd, Fair Oaks. 966-4322. Through November 6.

FIDO GALLERY: Works by Manuel Segovia. Artist’s reception Saturday, October 13, 6-10pm with music by Scott Skibba. 616 13th St.

FLOWER CONCEPTS: New works in oil by Lisa Chou. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 6-9pm. Call for gallery hours. 2220 J St. (800) 260-0990. Through November.

ELLIOTT FOUTS GALLERY: New work by Matt Bult and Jane Goldman. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 6-9pm. Gallery hours are Tu-F 11am-6pm; Sa 11am-5pm. 4120 Douglas Blvd, #305, Granite Bay. 797-7270. Through November 3.

GALLERY AT THE LINCOLN ARTS AND CULTURE FOUNDATION: Mask Show, modern masks by American artists. Artists’ reception Friday, October 12, 7-9pm. Gallery hours are Tu-Sa 10am-2pm. 540 F St, Lincoln. 645-9713. Through October 26.

GALLERY HORSE COW: Some Art from Burning Man, artwork, video, photography, and music celebrating the festival. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 7-10pm. Call for gallery hours. 1409 Del Paso Blvd. 922-9142.

GALLERY W: Azulear, new works by Claudia Alvarez. Gallery hours are Sa 6:30-9pm and Su 11am-1pm. 9933 Business Park Dr. 364-1111. Through October 21.

GREGORY’S: The Inner Journey: The Essence of What It Is To Be Alive, works by Cath Posehn. Gallery hours are M-Sa 7am-3pm; Su 8am-2pm. 722 A Main St, Woodland. (530) 668-4009.

JGLENN GALLERY: Recent Work, drawings, etchings and block prints by Fernando Reyes. Gallery hours are Tu-Sa 10am-6pm. 603 4th St, Davis. (530) 757-2292. Through November 3.

JOE’S STYLE SHOP: Works by Shaun Turner. Artist’s reception Saturday, October 13, 7pm. 920 J St. Through November 9.

JAMES KANEKO GALLERY: Gary Pruner: Early Works 1960-1966. Gallery hours are M-Th noon-4pm, F 11:30am-1pm. American River College, 4700 College Oak, #503. 484-8399. Through November 16.

GREGORY KONDOS GALLERY: A painted installation by Josh Kretzman. Gallery hours are M-F 10am-4pm; Tu, W 6-8pm. Fischbacher Fine Arts Building, Sacramento City College, 3835 Freeport Blvd. 558-2210. Through October 19.

LA RAZA GALLERIA POSADA: Print, Nicho, Painting and Altar Exhibit. Gallery hours are W-F 11am-5:30pm; Sa 11am-4pm. 704 O St. 446-5133. Through November 10.

MEMORIAL UNION ART GALLERY: Nature Takes a Turn, sculpture by the American Association of Woodturners. Gallery hours are M-F 9am-5pm. Memorial Union, UC Davis. (530) 752-2885. Through November 2.

MIDTOWN FRAMING AND GALLERY: Frost on the Pumpkin, works by KC Moore, Susan Barnes and Tom Moinet . Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 6-9pm. Call for gallery hours. 2504 J St. 447-7558. Through November 9.

MUMS RESTAURANT: Watercolors by Doris Brown, Geri Hall, Marianne Crawford, Phyllis Kress and Marilyn Van Roekel. Call for gallery hours. 2968 Freeport Blvd. 923-2656. Through November 30.

JOHN NATSOULAS GALLERY: A Retrospective, paintings by David Hollowell; Form and Figures: 1960-2001, nudes by Ann Hogles and Pastels on Paper by Donald Palmgren. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 7-9pm. Gallery hours are W-Th 11am-5pm; F 11am-10pm; Sa, Su noon-5pm. 521 First St, Davis. (530) 756-3938. Through November 4.

THE NATURE CONSERVANCY: The Nature Conservancy’s Cosumnes River Preserve in Photography. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 5-8pm. Call for gallery hours. 2015 J St, Ste. 103. 449-2850.

9.1.1 GALLERY: Of Vision and Vesture, landscapes by Patris. Artist’s reception Saturday, October 13, 6-9:30pm and Sunday, October 14, 2-6pm. Gallery hours are by appointment. 911 20th St. 456-7559. Through October 31.

927 20th STREET: Recent works by Andy Cunningham. Artist’s reception Saturday, October 13, 6-9pm. Gallery hours are by appointment. 927 20th St. 457-6359. Through October 31.

1001 DEL PASO WORKS: The Men’s Sacred Tarot Series, paintings by Penelope E. Clement. Artist’s reception Saturday, October 13, 7-10pm. Call for gallery hours. 1001 Del Paso Blvd. 967-1197.

PACIFIC WESTERN TRADERS: 30th Anniversary Group Show and Days of the Dead Exhibit. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 6-9pm. Gallery hours are W-Sa 10am-5pm. 305 Wool St, Folsom. 985-3851. Through November 4.

RIDLEY ART GALLERY: Ten Years of Photography by Keith Sutter. Gallery hours are M, W, Th 10am-4pm; Tu 10am-8pm. Sierra College, 5000 Rocklin Rd. 789-2873. Through October 25.

RIVER ROAD ART GALLERY: Abstract oil paintings by Greg Dugan. Gallery hours are F-Su 11am-5pm. Main Street, Locke. 776-1132. Through November 4.

SACRAMENTO FINE ARTS CENTER: Bold Expressions, the 46th Annual Northern California Arts Exhibition. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 6:30-9pm. Gallery hours are Tu-Sa 11am-3pm; Su 1-5pm. 5330 B Gibbons Dr, Carmichael. 971-3713. Through October 22.

SACRAMENTOART.COM: Honoring Our Nation. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 3-7pm. Call for gallery hours. Radcliffe Academy, 9271 Elk Grove Blvd. 685-1312.

750 GALLERY: 4 Seasons, recent paintings by Birgitta McCarthy and ceramics by Larry Love. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 6-9pm. Gallery hours are F-Sa noon-3pm. 719 1/2 J St. 446-7410. Through November 3.

STUDIO C: New works by Paige Labrie and Salvatore Victor. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 6:30-9:30pm. Call for gallery hours. 2508 J St. behind Art Ellis. 499-7174.

TASHA’S: Homespun angora designs by Sharon Cahn. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 6-8pm with angora weaving demonstration. Call for gallery hours. 1005 22nd St. 444-5159. Through October.

TRUMAN CAPOTE MEMORIAL GALLERY: Recent sculpture by Richard Haley. Artists’ reception Saturday, October 13, 7pm. Call for gallery hours. 1008 24th St. inside the Book Collector.

VALLEJO’S TAQUERIA AND CANTINA: Sabor Latino, original oils by Gustavo Reynoso. Call for gallery hours. 1100 O St. 498-1744. Through November 30.

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