Fall Festivities in Sacramento: Events Guide

# The Complete Guide to Sacramento’s Best Events this Fall

As the temperature cools and autumn hues dominate the landscape, Sacramento comes alive with a host of exciting events that celebrate culture, community, and culinary delights. Whether you’re a local or visiting the city, this comprehensive guide outlines the must-attend happenings in Sacramento this fall.

### 1. Marigolds for the Movement
**Date:** [Insert Date]
**Location:** NorCal Resist’s Seeds of Solidarity Farm
**Description:** Join a hands-on workday to transplant marigolds and create personalized pots. This event honors the tradition of Día de Los Muertos, fostering a deep connection to the sacred cempasúchil flower and its significance in cultural rituals. Participants will also learn about the plant’s traditional and contemporary uses.
**What to Bring:** Sun protection (hat), sunscreen, and a refillable water bottle.
**Note:** Sign a participation waiver before attending.

### 2. Acorn Harvest: West Sacramento
**Date:** [Insert Date]
**Location:** Barge Canal Recreation Access Parking Area
**Description:** Participate in an acorn harvest event while exploring serene open space areas. The harvested acorns will help grow native oaks for reforestation efforts. This family-friendly event welcomes everyone and provides a hands-on training session for collecting acorns.
**Requirements:** Register in advance, as space is limited. Bring appropriate clothing (long pants, closed-toed shoes) and a refillable water bottle. Minors must have a signed consent form from a parent or guardian.

### 3. Sunset Sips
**Date:** Every Wednesday until September 24th, 2025
**Location:** Various downtown Sacramento bars and restaurants
**Description:** Celebrate midweek with Sunset Sips, where participating locations offer delectable drinks priced at $5, $7, and $9. With over 20 spots to choose from, it’s an excellent way to unwind with friends and explore downtown’s cocktail scene.
**Participating Locations include:** Amourath 1819, Capitol Garage, Frank Fat’s, La Cosecha, and many more.

This fall, immerse yourself in Sacramento’s vibrant cultural landscape. From nurturing plants that carry ancestral significance to harvesting acorns for a greener future, and enjoying delightful drinks downtown, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Don’t miss out on these experiences that bring the community together in meaningful ways.

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