By Nicholas Ibarra | OBSERVER Staff Writer

All listed events, and more, can be viewed online on The OBSERVER’s community events calendar at SacObserver.com. Be sure to submit your events two weeks in advance to have the chance to be featured on the list.

  1. Above the STEM Camp 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Thursday, June 23-27, at the Salvation Army, 2540 Alhambra Blvd. Looking for a summer experience that’s as inspiring as it is fun? This hands-on STEM camp blends technology, creativity, sports and science exploration – perfect for curious kids ready to build, code and imagine big. Open to students entering fourth through eighth grades. Spots are limited, join the waitlist online.
  2. ‘Sounds Like My Life’ Documentary Sacramento Showing 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, June 25, at Tower Theater. “Sounds Like My Life” is a documentary about a time, a city and a sound born from San Francisco’s underground in the late ’80s and ’90s. It captures a hip-hop scene built on pure craft and the restless hunger to create something unique, honest and timeless. Through the story of Bored Stiff, it traces the lives of young artists who found family through music, traveled the world on the strength of their art and held onto their dreams in a landscape as beautiful as it was unforgiving. Tickets are $25.
  3. ‘King James’ Showtimes from 2 p.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday, June 15-July 27, at Capital Stage. “King” LeBron James’ years playing in Cleveland bring promise, prosperity, and renewal to a city in desperate need of all three. His tenure also unites Shawn and Matt in an unlikely bond forged by fandom. Over 12 years, from LeBron’s rookie season to an NBA championship, the men navigate their turbulent friendship through their shared love of basketball – and the endless amiable arguments that erupt from that love. Tickets from $46.
  4. Mahogany Urban Poetry feat. Lizzy Paris and No Last Name 7-10 p.m. Wednesday, June 25, at Our Place Event Space and Kitchen. Get ready to be mesmerized by the raw talent of Lizzy Paris and No Last Name as they take the stage to share their captivating poetry. Tickets are $12.
  5. Juneteenth Ain’t No Back To A Merry-Go-Round 5:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, June 26, at the Guild Theater. This award-winning documentary is a true story of courage, coalition and change. The event commemorates the 65th anniversary of the Glen Echo Park protests and honors the legacy of ordinary people who sparked extraordinary change. Tickets are $23.
  6. Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber 8 p.m. Thursday, June 26, at Golden 1 Center. This monumental concert marks the iconic hip-hop collective’s final tour, offering fans a unique opportunity to experience their unparalleled legacy live. Expect to hear a dynamic set spanning their celebrated catalog, from classic anthems off “Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)” and “Wu-Tang Forever,” to fan favorites and never-before-performed tracks. Tickets from $59.
  7. SIP & PAINT – KEHLANI VS VICTORIA MONET 6-9:30 p.m. Friday, June 27, at the Midway, 330 Third St., West Sacramento. Join us for a fun-filled evening of sipping, painting, and jamming to the tunes of Kehlani and Victoria Monet. Grab a drink, pick up a paintbrush and let your creativity flow while enjoying the music of two talented artists. Tickets from $50.
  8. Healing In Color: A Community Mental Health Summit 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at City Church of Sacramento, 3860 Fourth Ave. Join a transformative mental health summit designed specifically for communities of color and those who serve them. This empowering event provides a safe and supportive space to explore critical topics at the intersection of mental wellness and spiritual resilience. Free, attendees must register.
  9. Strike Out for Stanford Settlement! 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at Country Club Lanes, 2600 Watt Ave. Gather your family and join a Hawaiian-themed morning of fun. Hit the lanes and help “strike out” the challenges facing the community. Tickets get you two rounds of bowling, shoe rental, an event T-shirt, a delicious buffet lunch and access to raffles and more fun. Tickets are $60.
  10. Mega Family Expo 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at S.E.S. Hall, 10428 E. Stockton Blvd., Elk Grove. Many of the most respected local, regional and national companies that provide products and services designed to enrich the lives of families will be on hand. Plan for a day of family fun, shopping, family resources, food and great entertainment. Don’t stand in line; register to get your free tickets and an extra chance to win prizes.
  11. Single Mom Strong’s Real Housing Resources for Single Moms: Insights, Support & Next Steps 12:30-2 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at Single Mom Strong Empowerment Center, 7525 Auburn Blvd. Suite 5, Citrus Heights. Join an empowering, solutions-focused workshop designed to equip you with real tools and expert insights tailored to your journey as a single mom. Whether you’re exploring RV living, navigating rental challenges, preparing to buy your first home or working on your credit, this event covers it all. Tickets are $5.
  12. 40th Year Pastoral Celebration 2 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at Paradise Missionary Baptist Church, 3651 27th Ave. The event honors Pastor Marine Erby Sr. and Delois Erby. This dynamic couple has been married for 66 years, while devoting more than 40 of those years to their community. They have served by preaching, guiding, counseling, teaching and providing much-needed spiritual leadership through challenging times in underserved Sacramento communities. They would like your assistance in “giving them their flowers” while they can still smell them. Free and open to the public.
  13. Black Miners Bar Juneteenth Festival 4-9 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at Black Miners Bar, Folsom Lake State Recreation Area on Folsom Lake. This high-spirited celebration of freedom and unity offers something for everyone, filling the atmosphere of historic Black Miners Bar at Folsom Lake with the joyful sounds of music and entertainment, merchandise from local and regional vendors, mouthwatering cuisines, a beer garden hosted by Oak Park Brewery and an array of immersive family friendly activities, tours and watersports for all to enjoy. Free and open to the public.
  14. Black Fathers: Daddy + Daughter Dance 5:30-7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at Pat O’Brien Community Center, 8025 Waterman Road. This special night is dedicated to honoring the beautiful bond between Black fathers and their daughters. Enjoy a night filled with music, dancing, a delicious catered dinner and a special performance with your princess. Tickets are $65.
  15. #SacTownYouthNights Youth Litter Pickup & Fresh Air Night 6-9 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at South Natomas Community Park. Calling all teens, youth and young adults! Bring your friends and join them for a litter pick-up before the light fades from 6:15-7:30 p.m. and then hang out for field “night” activities, raffle prizes, games, snacks and more. Free and open to youth of the community.
  16. Hip-Hop & Holistics Wellness Summer Bash 6-9 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at 7971 Auburn Blvd., Citrus Heights. Join an electrifying evening blending vibrant ’80s hip-hop, holistic self-care experiences and community connection. Holistic wellness stations include sugar scrubs, herbal tea making and more. Tickets are $13.
  17. Summer Jam 2025: Boyz II Men, Next & All-4-One 7 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at Thunder Valley Casino, Lincoln. Get ready for a night of timeless R&B as two legendary groups take the stage. Enjoy an unforgettable evening of harmonies and classic hits. Tickets from $82.
  18. Author Talk featuring Verde Arzu 1-3:30 p.m. Sunday, June 29, at Underground Books. Join a powerful evening with writer, poet and educator Verde Arzu as she shares from her latest book, “Promise Keeper”, a coming-of-age story about identity, conviction, and the promises we make to ourselves. Verde centers Black queer women in her work and publishes through her own imprint, Rainbow Editions LLC. Meet the author, hear her story and get your book signed. Free, attendees must register online.
  19. Rae Monet | Live at Fox & Goose 6-8 p.m. Sunday, June 29, at Fox & Goose Public House, 1001 R St. Get ready for an unforgettable night of country music. Bringing heart, soul, and a whole lot of twang, Rae delivers a sound that’s as real as the open road and as warm as a hometown sunset. Whether it’s classic country vibes or fresh, foot-stomping energy, this show is guaranteed to have you singing along and feeling every note. Free and open to the public.
  20. DL Edwards Live in Concert 6-8:30 p.m. Sunday, June 29, at the Guild Theater. Get ready for an unforgettable night filled with incredible music and amazing vibes featuring the Disciples as well as Tristian the comedian and more. DL Edwards performs live, bringing his unique sound and energy to the stage. Tickets from $34.