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X-WR-CALNAME:Davis Cemetery District &amp; Arboretum
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X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Davis Cemetery District &amp; Arboretum
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170814
DTSTAMP:20260429T065110
CREATED:20170726T155737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170726T160525Z
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SUMMARY:History Weekend August 12-13th
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the City of Davis’s Centennial the Davis Cemetery District and Arboretum  (820 Pole Line Road) will host a special weekend of history\, story telling and art. The weekend will start with its first ever Self-Guided History and Garden Walking tour.  On August 12-13th\, guests can stroll the grounds at their own pace and take in the individual stories about the people\, art and gardens that will be posted throughout the grounds. The posts will direct the viewer to the more historic and artistic highlights that we are sure they will find fascinating. The walking tour should take approximately an hour and two hours to complete but the tour was designed to encourage visitors to spend as much time as they would like exploring. Learn about the early pioneers and trailblazing individuals that have made the city of Davis the special place it is today.  If you would like to include a story about a family member on the tour please submit 1 or 2 paragraphs and send to the attention of Kristi Dvorak at cemcod@dcn.org by August 4th. \nThe weekend will also include an opportunity for story-tellers\, budding memorial writers and more to gather at the first ever Show and Tell Event being held Saturday\, August 12th at 11:00 am.  Hosted by professional memoir writer Emma Fulenwider. Participants are encouraged to bring items of special personal significance and come prepared to show their treasure and tell the story behind it.   The weekend will end with the opening reception for artist Nicole Seiser on Sunday\, August 13th from 1-4:00pm at our onsite gallery. Her work is about capturing memories and artifacts in clay material create a story for the audience to interpret.  The Davis Cemetery District is open to the public from sunrise to sunset. Please feel to visit our website for a complete listing of activities or to schedule a hosted tour (up to 10 people) or hosted golf cart tour (limit 3 people) at www.daviscemetery.org.  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n
URL:https://daviscemetery.org/event/history-weekend-august-12-13th/
CATEGORIES:Davis Cemetery District
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170812T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170812T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T065110
CREATED:20170717T182220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170717T182228Z
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SUMMARY:Show and Tell Open Mic Memoir Event
DESCRIPTION:Davis Cemetery District and Arboretum (820 Pole Line Road\, Davis) will host its first ever open-mic event modeled after your favorite elementary school activity “Show and Tell” on August 12th starting at 11:00 am. \n  \nDavis Cemetery District and Arboretum has a long history of celebrating the stories and history of the community. We have partnered with professional memoir writer Emma Fulenwider. Emma hosts Show and Tell events throughout the Sacramento area as a fun way to promote memoir writing in the community. \n  \n“A lot of people want to write their life experiences down\, but they are intimidated by the writing process and they don’t know where to start. Show and Tell is a great starting point because there is no writing involved\, people choose a special story from their life and tell it to others.” \n  \nParticipants are encouraged to bring items of special personal significance and come prepared to show their treasure and tell the story behind it. \n  \n“This isn’t Antiques Road Show\, don’t bring the oldest or most valuable thing in your home. Bring something that is special to you for a reason that only you know about.” \n  \nThis event will coincide with our Davis Cemetery District history weekend. Which will include a self-guided tour made up of the personal histories of its residents and an art opening by ceramic artist Nicole Seisler who’s work features hand pressed ceramics that tell a story of her life and travels. \n  \nFor event details\, visit the Davis Cemetery District is a historic cemetery that offers community events that celebrate the art and culture of our diverse community. Visit our event calendar at www.daviscemetery.org or contact Emma Fulenwider at emma@cedarpen.com for additional details. \n  \n*Thoughts and opinions expressed by guests at our community events are not representative of the Davis Cemetery District\, staff or Board of Trustees. \n  \n  \n
URL:https://daviscemetery.org/event/show-and-tell-open-mic-memoir-event/
CATEGORIES:Davis Cemetery District
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