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Posts made in August, 2008
he Sacramento Horror Film Festival exists to deliver high-quality independent and popular studio-release horror films, sci-fi features and short films to the horror movie fan. We promote the genres of horror and science-fiction within the Sacramento art community by hosting semi-annual art shows, projectionist events, and horror and...
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The Sacramento French Film Festival is an annual event held in July. It celebrates the present as well as the rich history of French cinema featuring new releases and rarely seen classics. It is the only festival dedicated to French cinema in Northern California and one of only two on the West coast. The Sacramento Bee described the...
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Produced by City Theatre at Sacramento City College, the Sacramento Shakespeare Festival provides quality Shakespeare performances to the Sacramento community. Training is offered, utilizing the resources, teachers and students of the Sacramento City College Theatre Department. Students also benefit from the many experienced artists...
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Explorit has two locations in Davis, CA. Their main facility, located on 2nd St. features hands on exhibits, a discovery room and wet lab open to the public Tuesday through Friday afternoons. School groups can reserve morning hours. The 2nd location, on 5th St. is for the nature-based programs and classes, and is by reservation...
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So far we have exchanged linked with several Sacramento-related web sites, or blogs… If you have a web site, or blog, based in Sacramento we would love to hear from you! Whether you just want to leave a comment, or have your link added to the Other Sites page, please send us an email.
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The Folsom Historical Society operates the Folsom History Museum, located in historic downtown Folsom, CA. Visitors will experience educational exhibits and a wonderful collection of artifacts and treasures from the settlement and development of the Folsom area. Exhibits focus on Folsom’s native people, gold discovery, mining...
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