Hands on History: Celebrate Community

Saturday, May 19th

On this special “Hands on History” day, representatives from the Hawaiian community will be giving presentations about California’s earliest Hawaiians and their role in the history and culture of the Sacramento Valley and early California.

In addition, there will be various presentations happening that day, including by the Aztlan Ballet de Folklorico dance troupe performing at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., rancho culture demonstrations as well as French and English fur trappers demonstrating how traps work.

Interactive and fun hands-on craft making will be available for kids of all ages who are interested in creating special keepsakes to take home

Admission to this special event at Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park is $7 per adult (18 and older), $5 per youth (ages 6 to 17) and free for children 5 and under. For more information, call 916-445-4422.