Downtown Santa Cruz: Farmers Market
Downtown Farmers’ Market 700-798 Cedar Street, Santa Cruz, CA, United StatesThe Downtown Santa Cruz Market runs year-round on Wednesdays, 1-5pm year round. Our largest and oldest market, it is situated in the heart of Downtown Santa Cruz, one block off of Pacific Avenue. Established in 1990, many of the farms that sell here were and remain pillars of the organic and ecological farming movement. This is the place to eat with the seasons! The variety of fruits, vegetables, flowers, pastured meats and other products is swoon worthy. The Downtown Market also spotlights a large variety of up-and-coming, unique cultural food businesses. This weekly spot may serve up the most diverse selection of ethnic foods in the county including naan and curry, Japanese fermented misos, Eritrean dishes, crepes, El Salvadorean pupusas, traditional Italian cookies, fish and chips and long-ferment fresh breads. Shopping at the Wednesday market is a wonderful way to support regional responsible farms and small local businesses. Fill your grocery bags! Then sit down for a delightful meal and rest your weary arms.
Santa Cruz Wharf: Free Wednesday Concerts
Santa Cruz Wharf 21 Municipal Wharf, Santa Cruz, CA, United StatesHead to Santa Cruz Wharf every Wednesday for free live music and a weekly raffle! You could win 1 of 18 $100 gift cards to Wharf businesses and restaurants every week! To enter, just submit a receipt to the folks at the Wharf commons stage showing an expenditure of $20 or more at any of the Wharf businesses. The live music starts at 6pm on the stage. Free parking on the Santa Cruz wharf has been extended! You will continue to get 2 hours of free parking through February. Including on Wharf Wednesdays! As the longest wooden wharf in the western hemisphere, there is no better place to experience iconic views during your stay in Santa Cruz County. Music Lineup: Jan 22: James Durbin and The Lost Boys Jan 29: DJ Monk Earl of Afrobeats Nite Santa Cruz Feb 5: Alex Lucero Band Feb 12: Jive Machine Feb 19: Trestles Feb 26: Trianna Feruza and Friends
Santa Cruz Mountain Brewery: Comedy Night
Santa Cruz Mountain Brewing 402 Ingalls Street #27, Santa Cruz, CA, United StatesThe Microbrewery that makes organic beers and serves them in a dog-friendly biergarten is bringing back the Wednesday night comedy shows! Catch the best comedians from far and wide every week.
Pajaro Valley Arts: Whatever Exhibition
Pajaro Valley Arts 37 Sudden Street, Watsonville, CA, United StatesIn a world where hashtags often impose classification, this show, free of a specific theme, invites artists to explore limitless self-expression. The collection offers a diverse range of perspectives and mediums, creating a vibrant mosaic of works. #whatever is intentionally open-ended, encouraging visitors to let go of expectations and embrace the unexpected. Featuring 135 prominent local artists across various media, the exhibit also includes over 200 additional pieces available for purchase in the PVA Gallery Store and throughout the gallery.
Santa Cruz MAH: Accidentally Wes Anderson
Santa Cruz MAH 705 Front Street, Downtown Santa CruzThe Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History (MAH), is debuting Accidentally Wes Anderson: Adventures in Santa Cruz, in collaboration with the online phenomenon and community of the same name (AWA). The exhibition takes guests on a worldwide visual journey to the most beautiful, idiosyncratic locations — including Santa Cruz County — with each photo tinged with the unmistakable esthetic of filmmaker Wes Anderson. The MAH exhibition, includes a selection of community-sourced images of quirky places and locales from California’s Central Coast. Some images pay homage to the 2024 centennial celebration of the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk’s Giant Dipper roller coaster, the oldest coaster in California that opened in 1924. The exhibition highlights Santa Cruz’s history and architecture alongside similarly-inspired images from around the globe. Through collaboration with UC Santa Cruz and resident artists in the county, the photos provide a glimpse into the ubiquitous Anderson-esque aspects of the city.
Half Moon Bay – Library Rangers at Half Moon Bay Library
Join Half Moon Bay State Beach Staff at the Half Moon Bay Library for a story and a craft. Each month we learn about a different aspect of the natural world. This month's topic is
Tara Redwood School Open House
Tara Redwood School 5810 Prescott Rd, Soquel,CACome and explore our campus and classrooms at Tara Redwood School. Come and find out if Tara Redwood is a good fit for your child, you will learn about our curriculum, visit the campus and meet our staff. Thursday February 20th. All families are welcome to join us to learn more about our Elementary program.
UCSC: Sesnon Salons – Performance, Play and Design
Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery 1156 High St, Santa Cruz, United StatesFree and open to the public with light refreshments as available. Check out the UC Santa Cruz Arts division at this salon-style gathering presenting the work of UCSC’s Performance, Play & Design Department. – Jan 23: Film and Digital Media Department – Feb 20: Department of Performance, Play & Design – April 17: Music Department – May 15: Creative Technologies PARKING – Lot 124 & 125 are the closest parking lot to the event. – Parking is by permit. – Click here for more visitor parking information.
Seacliff Inn: Sip and Stroll
Seacliff Inn 7500 Old Dominion Court, AptosEvery third Thursday, join Seacliff Inn for a Sip & Stroll event where local artists come together to show and sell their works. What goes better with art than wine? The featured winery of the month will be offering tastings of three varietals for you to enjoy in the company of your most creative Aptos neighbors.
UCSC: Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors
UCSC Theatre Arts Second Stage 411 Kerr Rd, Santa Cruz, United StatesThe Comedy of Errors is one of William Shakespeare’s most farcical comedies. Set in the Greek city of Ephesus, The Comedy of Errors tells the story of two sets of identical twins who were accidentally separated at birth. Antipholus of Syracuse and his servant, Dromio of Syracuse, arrive in Ephesus, which turns out to be the home of their twin brothers, Antipholus of Ephesus and his servant, Dromio of Ephesus. When the Syracusans encounter the friends and families of their twins, a series of wild mishaps based on mistaken identities ensue. If thou art a twin—or willing to dress like one—get 2-for-1 admission with promo code TWINS2FOR1 you order through Eventbrite.
Pajaro Valley Arts: Whatever Exhibition
Pajaro Valley Arts 37 Sudden Street, Watsonville, CA, United StatesIn a world where hashtags often impose classification, this show, free of a specific theme, invites artists to explore limitless self-expression. The collection offers a diverse range of perspectives and mediums, creating a vibrant mosaic of works. #whatever is intentionally open-ended, encouraging visitors to let go of expectations and embrace the unexpected. Featuring 135 prominent local artists across various media, the exhibit also includes over 200 additional pieces available for purchase in the PVA Gallery Store and throughout the gallery.
Santa Cruz MAH: Accidentally Wes Anderson
Santa Cruz MAH 705 Front Street, Downtown Santa CruzThe Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History (MAH), is debuting Accidentally Wes Anderson: Adventures in Santa Cruz, in collaboration with the online phenomenon and community of the same name (AWA). The exhibition takes guests on a worldwide visual journey to the most beautiful, idiosyncratic locations — including Santa Cruz County — with each photo tinged with the unmistakable esthetic of filmmaker Wes Anderson. The MAH exhibition, includes a selection of community-sourced images of quirky places and locales from California’s Central Coast. Some images pay homage to the 2024 centennial celebration of the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk’s Giant Dipper roller coaster, the oldest coaster in California that opened in 1924. The exhibition highlights Santa Cruz’s history and architecture alongside similarly-inspired images from around the globe. Through collaboration with UC Santa Cruz and resident artists in the county, the photos provide a glimpse into the ubiquitous Anderson-esque aspects of the city.
Watsonville: Farmers Market
Downtown Watsonville CA, United StatesThe Watsonville Farmers Market is every Friday afternoon from 2-7 all year round at the City Plaza in Downtown Watsonville. Don’t miss out on the wonderful locally grown fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers. Bring your appetite as there are tons of delicious prepared foods to try.
Land of Medicine Buddha: Sound Journey
LAND OF MEDICINE BUDDHA 5810 Prescott Road,, Soquel CASound healing is a sacred and powerful meditative practice. Kalden Kho draws on his traditional Tibetan background, using chanting and a variety of musical instruments, to help you regain your ideal vibration, leading to a more balanced state – physically, mentally, and emotionally. In person only. Everyone is welcome to join. Please feel free to bring along your yoga mat and blanket or pad to relax on.
Santa Cruz Warriors vs. Oklahoma City Blue
Kaiser Permanente Arena 140 Front Street, Santa Cruz, CA, United StatesSee the 2018, 2021, 2022 and 2024 NBA G League Franchise of the Year on their home turf! All home games with the Santa Cruz Warriors will continue to feature giveaways for at least the first 1,000 fans in attendance. More than half of NBA players boast NBA G League experience, so this is your chance to see elite professional basketball in a fun, family-friendly atmosphere. See tomorrow’s superstar athletes today! The two games start at 7pm on both Friday and Saturday.