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Your Sacramento May Guide

May 4, 2026 by cdiez Leave a Comment

 

 

Events & Activities:
May 1-June 26 (Every Friday): Concerts in the Park
May 2 (Every Saturday): Yoga On the Farm
Now-May 30: Midtown Walking Food Tour
Farmers Markets: Learn More Here
May 6: BarnFlix: The Devil Wears Prada
May 7: Sunset SUP 
May 8-9: Country in the Park
May 9-10 BerryFest Strawberry Festival
May 15: Candlelight: Queen vs. ABBA
May 16: American River Burger Battle @ Discovery Park
May 16: Folsom Lake Symphony @ the Amphitheater
May 16: Garden Gala for the Arts in Fair Oaks
May 16: Safari on the River at the Sacramento Zoo
May 23-25: Memorial Weekend Train: Summer’s First Light
May 21-25: Sacramento County Fair 
May 29-31: Orangevale Summer Palooza

Mother’s Day Events & Activities:
May 3 & 16: Mother’s Day Charcuterie Workshop
May 9: Mother’s Day @ Old Sugar Mill
May 9: Mother’s Day Sound Bath in Nature 
May 9-10: East Sacramento Garden Tour 
May 10: Mother’s Day Pot & Sip
May 10: Mother’s Day Blossom & Brunch @ River Fox Train
May 10: Mother’s Day Brunch @ Hyatt Regency Sacramento
May 10: Mother’s Day Brunch @ McConnell Estates 
May 10: Mother’s Day Brunch @ Scribner Bend Vineyards
May 10: Grand Island Mansion Brunch
May 10: Firehouse Restaurant Mother’s Day Brunch
May 10: Flower Farm Cafe Brunch
May 10: Pilates @ the Barn 
May 10: Mother’s Day Sights & Sips Cruise

Spring Sports Schedule:
A’s Schedule: Click Here
River Cats Schedule: Click Here
Sac Republic FC Schedule: Click Here

 

FIND MORE EVENTS HERE

 

 

Something Sweet: Pancakes & French Toast
A Mother’s Day staple. Keep it classic or lean into spring with citrus, berries, or a hint of vanilla—something warm and just indulgent enough to start the meal.Recipe ideas:

  • Lemon Blueberry Ricotta Pancakes 
  • Brioche French Toast
  • Vanilla Bean French Toast

The Main: Frittatas & Quiches
Egg dishes are the backbone of any brunch. Both can be prepped ahead of time, which makes hosting easier.

Recipe ideas:

  • Asparagus & Herb Frittata
  • Spinach and Gruyère Quiche
  • Bacon & Cheese Quiche

A Savory Side: Bacon
Keep it simple or dress it up slightly—either way, it rounds out the table.

Recipe ideas:

  • Oven-Baked Crispy Bacon
  • Brown Sugar Maple-Glazed Bacon

Something Fresh: Spring Salad
A light salad balances everything else. Go for crisp greens, a bright dressing, and a few seasonal extras.

Recipe ideas:

  • Arugula with Lemon & Parmesan
  • Spinach Strawberry Salad 
  • Spring Greens with Radish & Peas

To Drink: Vanilla Lattes
Skip the Starbucks drive-thru and try one of these easy upgrades. Subtle, delicious, and just enough of a treat.

Recipe ideas:

  • Homemade Vanilla Latte
  • Iced Vanilla Latte
  • Honey Vanilla Oatmilk Latte

A Light Dessert: Fruit-Forward Sweets
End the meal on a high note—tie in citrus or fresh fruit to keep it light and refreshing!

Recipe ideas:

  • Lemon Cheesecake
  • Strawberry Tiramisu
  • Fresh Berries & Cream
  • Lemon Posset

 

 

Napa Valley — Spring Weekend Itinerary

Spring is Napa at its most relaxed: green hills, flowering vines, and tasting rooms that still feel unhurried.

Morning — Scenic start + first tasting
Begin with a drive through the valley floor and ease into a first tasting at a winery like Domaine Carneros, known for sparkling wines and château-style views. It sets the tone without rushing anything.

Midday — Wine + long lunch
Head deeper into the hills for something more classic and vineyard-forward like Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars. Pair it with a slow lunch in the area—this is where the “don’t rush” part really kicks in.

Afternoon — Estate wandering or spa break
Build in flexibility here: either another tasting or a reset stop at The Meritage Resort and Spa for a spa treatment or seasonal outdoor brunch setup.

Golden hour — One last view
End somewhere elevated and scenic, like the hilltop views at Castello di Amorosa, where the castle-like setting feels especially cinematic at sunset.

 


Lake Tahoe — Slow Weekend Itinerary

Tahoe right now sits in that quiet in-between season: part winter residue, part early spring thaw. It’s built for slowing down.

Morning — Cabin coffee + lake air
Start wherever you’re staying—ideally a cabin or lodge near the water. If you want a full-service base, The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe gives you easy access to both mountain and lake.

Midday — Light hike + views
Go for something accessible but high-reward like the trail around Eagle Lake Trail or a shoreline walk at Sand Harbor if you’re on the Nevada side.

Afternoon — Lake pause
This is the no-plan window: sit by the water, read, or just move between overlooks like Emerald Bay State Park. It’s less about doing and more about staying put.

Evening — Cabin reset
Dinner is intentionally simple—either something local or cooked in—followed by a slow night back at your stay. Tahoe is at its best when the day just fades out naturally.

 

 

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