Apr 18 Saturday
Come for Earth Day Fresno on the OAB West Lawn at Fresno City College for a free, family-friendly celebration featuring live entertainment, local food trucks, hands-on activities, and the Central Valley debut of the Green Home and Garden Show. Learn how to save money on utilities, explore sustainable solutions for your home and garden, and connect with local organizations and vendors.
Enjoy a full dinner while a hilarious crime unfolds around you—but stay alert. The culprit is hiding in plain sight, and before the night is over, you could find yourself named a prime suspect.
Apr 19 Sunday
Visit Sumner Peck Ranch for the final season of U-Pick. Come get your fill of citrus before it's gone. Enjoy picking navel oranges, blood oranges, pomelos, Minneola tangelos, mandarins, and lemons all at $1.50 per pound.
Apr 23 Thursday
Known for his distinctive singing style, Mo Pitney and has been called a savior of real country music. Pitney has released two albums, Behind This Guitar (2016) and Ain't Lookin' Back (2020). Special appearance with Bakersfield native Kim McAbee.
Apr 25 Saturday
Meditation with the Ancient Bonsai is a guided mindfulness session focused on breath awareness. Suitable for both beginners and experienced meditators, this practice offers a restorative pause in a peaceful garden setting.
Tower Porchfest is a grassroots community music/performance event where front porches become stages, yards become venues, and radical generosity and good will rule the day. The mission of Tower Porchfest is to build community through music and art.
Come for an unforgettable evening at Cat Haven’s annual Spring Twilight Tour! This exclusive event offers free-walking access to the trail, where guests can see tigers, lions, jaguars, and more in the beauty of twilight. Also enjoy a guided Enrichment Tour led by zookeepers, a BBQ dinner, and a Silent Auction featuring unique items and experiences.
Apr 26 Sunday
Apr 30 Thursday
The Fresno Arts Council invites the community to the 13th Annual “Arts Alive in Agriculture,” a juried art exhibition. The exhibit is an annual competition that honors the agricultural roots, resources, and traditions of the ethnically diverse communities that produce food in the Central Valley. The event will include an opening night reception with food, drinks, live music, art, and fun.