| Date | Event |
| 5/5/2026 | more info... |
| 5/6/2026 -5/6/2026 | Your membership with the Elk Grove Chamber of Commerce is your portal to promoting your business. If you are a new member, an ongoing member, or considering joining the Chamber, you are invited to learn about programs and services to help you in your business. The Elk Grove Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to providing networking opportunities, promotional and advertising programs and ongoing business and education services. Hear about the benefits of being a Chamber member at our next Membership 101. Please call or register online. Prospective, new and ongoing members welcome! Our Board and Staff are here to serve you. We look forward to assisting you! Once Registration is complete, the Zoom link will be emailed the day prior. If registration is closed, please email chamber@elkgroveca.com for the zoom link. |
| 5/13/2026 -5/13/2026 | more info... |
| 5/19/2026 | more info... |
| 5/2/2026 | more info... |
| 5/2/2026 | Join us for First Saturday at the Elk Grove Fine Arts Center featuring new work by Kim Brownell and Andrea Morris. more info... |
| 5/3/2026 | Music from the 60s performed by Cheryl Tiburzi and Gary Mendoza. more info... |
| 5/6/2026 | more info... |
| 5/7/2026 | The Elk Grove Historical Society will participate in the annual Big Day of Giving on May 7 with a special fundraiser benefiting the Rhoads School Living History Program. The 24-hour giving event will support scholarships for local students and celebrate a major milestone for the beloved educational program. The goal of the fundraiser is to raise $10,000 for the Rhoads School Scholarship Fund, which provides access for local students to participate in a hands-on 1890s classroom experience. An additional $10,000 will support the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Rhoads School program, helping preserve and expand this unique living history experience for future generations. The Rhoads School Living History Program immerses students in the daily life of a one-room schoolhouse typical of rural Sacramento County in the late 19th century. Students dress in period-style clothing, participate in traditional lessons such as reading, writing, arithmetic, spelling and penmanship, and engage in recess games played more than a century ago. The program allows children to experience history firsthand rather than simply reading about it in textbooks. Community members are invited to participate in the Big Day of Giving by donating online or visiting the Elk Grove Historical Society Museum in person between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. May 7. Light snacks will be available for guests who stop by during the event. “Help Students Experience History, Not Just Read About It” is the theme of this year’s campaign, reflecting the Society’s commitment to interactive, place-based education that connects young people with Elk Grove’s rich heritage. more info... |
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| 5/9/2026 | The Elk Grove Historical Society has announced its upcoming event “Parlor Games: The 29th Annual Spring Tea” to be held starting 11 a.m. Saturday, May 9. This elegant and interactive gathering will celebrate Mother’s Day in style, offering a delightful afternoon tea luncheon with live music and fun. Guests are invited to step back in time to experience the charm and refinement of 19th-century parlor games in a beautifully restored historical setting. Attendees will enjoy a classic game of Tea Party Bingo while also having the opportunity to dress in lovely Spring Tea attire. Adult guests are encouraged to participate in a Best Ensemble competition, with a prize for the finest outfit. In addition to the tea luncheon, music and games, the event will feature a silent auction and a raffle ticket opportunity, providing guests with the chance to win exclusive items while supporting the Elk Grove Historical Society’s efforts to preserve the area’s rich history. The event also includes valet parking for added convenience, ensuring a seamless experience from start to finish. Parlor Games is the perfect way to celebrate Mother’s Day with family and friends. Guests can also visit the picturesque gazebo on the grounds, a prime location for photos that will make this special day unforgettable. “We’re excited to offer a unique and memorable experience that combines history, entertainment and community,” said Elk Grove Historical Society President Barbara Claire. “Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply looking for a fun and elegant way to celebrate Mother’s Day, this event has something for everyone.” more info... |
| 5/13/2026 | more info... |
| 5/14/2026 | Join Us for a Business Social Mixer!This isn’t just another networking event where you collect business cards and leave feeling empty. At the Business Social Mixer: ✔️ Real conversations happen. ✔️ Genuine connections are built. ✔️ Value is given. ✔️ No one leaves feeling unseen or unheard. When you create space for people to be seen, heard, and valued, business grows naturally. Relationships matter. If you haven’t joined us yet… you’re missing something special. Bring a friend to the next one. You’ll be glad you did. more info... |
| 5/16/2026 | Laguna-Elk Grove American Legion Post 55
The dinner will be prepared by Elk Grove Lion’s cooking crew more info... |
| 5/17/2026 | more info... |
| 5/18/2026 | Speaker SeriesMay 18Dave Stuart Present: “Indigenous Peoples of California’s Bay-Delta Region”Dave will touch on Native languages of the San Francisco Bay Area, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, and the adjacent Central Valley heartland (“Bay-Delta”) region and will summarize migration and the spread of indigenous ancestors throughput the area. He will describe the traditional lifeways of the California Native American’s from our region, including their care for local habitats to sustainably support a population that was among then highest in pre-colonial North America. Then he will discuss the colonial period and highlight the impact these regional Native people had on California’s colonial history. Bay-Delta Native nations were disrupted by the missionaries and soldiers that invaded the Bay Area on behalf of the Spanish monarchy. The Delta was initially a barrier to Spanish incursions into the interior heartland, became a refuge that helped Native cultures and autonomy, then became a base for indigenous armed resistance. Disease and depredations eroded the strength of heartland nations and many people went to Mission San Jose and other missions. Baptized Native Americans were turned out by the missions in the Mexican-era to become “serfs” for early settler/barons such as John Marsh, Johann Sutter, and Charles Weber. Indigenous people directly and indirectly assisted the USA victory over Mexico, only to suffer state-and federal-genocide during and after the Gold Rush, Nevertheless, California Natives survived and continent to be nourished neighbors. more info... |
| 5/19/2026 | more info... |
| 5/26/2026 | more info... |
| 5/28/2026 | A Parkinson’s Support Group in Stockton offering connection and encouragement for individuals and families navigating Parkinson’s disease. Each session includes helpful discussions, wellness-focused insights, current updates on Parkinson’s research, and guidance on navigating local resources and care options. Whether you are newly diagnosed, a long-time care partner, or supporting a loved one, you’ll find community, clarity, and compassionate support. You are not alone — we are here to walk this journey together. more info... |




