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Check it out: Brewers Festival, Black and White Affaire, more

Published: Saturday, Sep. 15, 2012 - 12:00 am | Page 5B

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TODAY

Honoring Roseville High School and city heritage

What: City history will be celebrated at the Roseville High School Centennial/Hispanic Heritage Festival. The event will honor the city's first high school and pioneering Latino families who worked the railroad lines. There will be live entertainment, including Aztec dancers showcasing Mexico's indigenous roots, Folklorico Latino de Woodland troupe and cowboy showman James Barrera spinning lassos and cracking bullwhips.

Where: Patti Baker Theatre, Roseville High School, 1 Tiger Way, off Atlantic Street.

When: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Cost: Free admission and parking.

Information: www.hear2000.org.

TODAY

Brewing for charity

What: The Point West Rotary is staging its 18th annual California Brewers Festival at Discovery Park. More than 60 breweries are expected to be on hand for the charitable event, which will raise money for the Sacramento chapter of Assistance League. Live bands and food vendors will be on hand.

Where: Discovery Park, Sacramento.

When: 1 to 5 p.m.

Cost: $30 at the gate; $5 for designated drivers, free for children 12 and younger. Those between the ages of 13 and 20 must have a designated driver ticket to enter.

Information: www.calbrewfest.com.

TODAY

Auburn Affaire

What: Auburn's Black and White Affaire will be a street party with three bands – Big Bang Beat, a dance party band; Super Huey, a Huey Lewis tribute band; and Midnight Sun with Jerry Martini – food from local restaurants and a no-host bar.

Where: Lincoln Way, downtown Auburn.

When: 8:30 p.m. to midnight.

Cost: $55 at the Auburn Chamber of Commerce, 601 Lincoln Way (open all day for ticket purchases).

Information: (530) 885-5616, ext. 223 or www.auburnchamber.net.

SUNDAY

Display homes

What: The Sacramento Old City Association's 37th annual Historic Home Tour takes place in the Poverty Ridge neighborhood. Homes featured on the tour include those in the Queen Anne, Craftsman, Colonial Revival and Classical Revival styles, and new infill housing.

Where: Between 19th and 24th, R and W streets, Sacramento.

When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Cost: $20 in advance, $25 the day of the tour.

Information: www.sacoldcity.org.

SUNDAY

Zesty tamales

What: Mariachis, salsa bands and tamale-making demonstrations will be on tap for Mexican Independence Day during 102.5 KSFM's eighth annual Tamales Festival.

Where: Cesar Chavez Plaza, Sacramento.

When: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Cost: $5 at the gate; and $5 for two tickets at Sacramento-area Food Maxx and Save Mart locations.

Information: www.ksfm.com.

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