There’s nothing more magical than the start of the fall season, which officially kicks off next week on September 22nd. Fall is synonymous with football Sundays, cool and crisp weather, and of course, pumpkin spice everything. Not to mention, the Greater Sacramento area offers a wide array of recreational activities and events that pay homage to this beautiful season. This month we take a look at local happenings, winning spots to catch your favorite Sunday games, and the fall real estate market. Read on for the full scoop.
We scoured the area and rounded up a number of ways to celebrate the fall season in the Sacramento area (and beyond):
Sacramento:
- River Cats Schedule
- Sacramento Kings Schedule
- Sac Republic FC Schedule
- Now – September 18th: Farm-to-Fork Festival
- Now – September 18th: Sacramento PorchFest
- Now – September 19th: Sacramento Running Week
- Now – September 30th: DOCO Interactive Art Experience – Verge 16th Annual Open Studios
- Now – October 10th: Hamilton @ SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center
- September 16th (And Select Days): Live Music at Crawdads on the River
- Now-September 31st: Front Street Water Carousel & Waterfront Wheel in Old Sacramento
- Select Weekends (Friday-Sunday): Old Sacramento Underground & Time Travel Tours
- September 18th: Country in the Park 2021
- September 18th-19th: 2021 Crawfish & Catfish Festival
- September 24th-26th: California Capital Airshow
- September 25th: Oktoberfest Midtown Sacramento 2021
- September 25th: Step into Fall Vendor Festival
- September 25th (Select Days): Dave’s Pumpkin Patch
- September 29th: Gold Over America Tour: Starring Simone Biles
- September 30th: SacJobs Fall Career Fair
- October 1st: Kane Brown @ Golden 1 Center
- October 8th – 10th: Sacramento Fall Home Show
- October 9th: Fall Festival @ Arden Park
- October 12th: Eagles Live @ Golden 1 Center
- October 15th: Phish @ Golden 1 Center
- October 17th: Sacramento Antique Faire
- October 21st: Dan + Shay @ Golden 1 Center
- October 23rd: Sacramento SPCA Fall Gala
- October 23rd: Andrea Bocelli @ Golden 1 Center
- October 28th-31st: Disney on Ice @ Golden 1 Center
Carmichael:
- Every Sunday: Carmichael Farmers’ Market
- Every Sunday: Carmichael Cars and Coffee
- September 24th: 2021 Arthritis Foundation Golf Tournament @ Ancil Hoffman
- September 25th: Founders Day
Fair Oaks:
- Register Now – September 24th: Village Scarecrow Contest
- September 18th: Fair Oaks Chicken Festival
- September 30th: Concerts in the Park
- October 7th: Food Truck Mania
- October 30th: Safe(r) Halloween in Old Fair Oaks
Folsom:
- September 17th-18th: American Pops Social
- September 19th: 2021 Peddler’s Fair
- September 19th: American Sun – Cash Prophet Concert (Benefitting the Displaced Caldor Fire Families & First Responders)
- September 25th: 5th Anniversary Jazz Celebration
- September 26th: The Wedding Expo Experience
- October 9th: Wild West Film Festival
- October 16th-17th: Soap Box Derby Days
- October 23rd: Spirits, Brews & Bites
- October 24th: RevolutionBeat – Tribute to the Beatles
- October 30th: Trick or Treat – FesetiFall
El Dorado Hills:
- Every Sunday: El Dorado Hills Certified Farmers’ Market
- Every Thursday: Live on the Boulevard at El Dorado Hills Town Center
- September 19th: Gold Country Run & Sport 5K
- October 2nd: Rotary Wine @ Town Center
- October 9th: Hands for Hope Fall Festival
Elk Grove:
- Every Thursday: Neighborhood Market
- Every Saturday: Farmers Market
- September 25th: 4th Annual Car Show & Harvest Festival
- September 30th: Cultural Connections: Hispanic Heritage Month Storytellers
- October 2nd: Elk Grove Giant Pumpkin Festival
Roseville:
- Select Saturdays: Fitness in the Park
- September 16th: Food Truck Mania @ Vernon Street Town Square
- September 17th: Back to the Future @ Vernon Street Town Square
- September 25th: Family Fest @ Vernon Street Town Square
- October 15th: Hocus Pocus @ Vernon Street Town Square
- October 24th: Halloween Family Fest
Off the Grid:
- October 1st-3rd: Big Crush 2021 in Amador Wine Country
- October 21st-24th: Hangtown Music Festival in Placerville
- See Business Hours: Apple Hill Farms
- See Business Hours: Go Wine Tasting in Napa
- See Home Game Schedule: Catch a Niners Game
- See Fall Colors on a Tahoe Hike
Gearing up for next Sunday’s game? If you’re looking for the perfect spot to cheer on your favorite team, then look no further. Check out some of our top picks below!
For those of you in Carmichael that want to kick back and watch the game with a refreshing drink and some all-American grub, check out Palm Street Pub & Grill — a neighborhood-friendly spot that offers a full-service bar, delicious burgers, wings, and fries. Palm Street also has three pool tables and darts. What more could you ask for?
Thinking of trying a new spot downtown? Pay a visit to Public House Downtown on 16th and L Streets. With 60 beers on tap, 23 flat screens, and two outdoor patios—not to mention mouth-watering burgers and an American-inspired menu—this restaurant is an ideal place for your Sunday hangout.
If you find yourself in Folsom, stop by FLB where you won’t miss a play of your favorite team with 26 flat screens, HD game audio, and all of the major sports packages. They also have killer wraps and salads to keep you fueled for the game.
Last but certainly not least, Bar 101 located in the heart of downtown Roseville is another winning spot to watch your team. With the Sunday Ticket, 33 beers on tap, and 13 HD TVs (and one monster 10 ft screen), you can grab a seat as early as 9:30 and enjoy a hearty breakfast while catching your favorite team.
Summer is almost over, which means the temperatures are about to cool off. And while there’s no guarantee, it looks like the housing market may cool along with it — at least slightly.
According to a recent article from realtor.com, many experts expect that, while the fall buying season will be competitive, it won’t be quite as frenzied as the spring or summer.
One indicator supporting that projection is the pace of price growth. According to the article, the national median home price hit $385,000 the week ending August 14 (the highest on record). That price represented an 8.2 percent increase year over year—a definite increase in price, but significantly less than the 17.2 percent increase from April 2020 to April 2021. Inventory is also starting to increase (according to data from the National Association of REALTORS®,1.32 million homes were available for sale in July 2021—a 7.3 increase from June)—and the more inventory is available in the fall, the easier the home search process will be for buyers.
According to the latest available stats from the Sacramento Association of Realtors, while the active listing inventory decreased 4.7 percent from July to August of 2021, this is reflected in last month’s increase of 23.5 percent from June to July. This means that we are still seeing an increase in active listing inventory, which is up 23.3 percent compared to July 2020. The average days on market are also increasing slightly — up from 12 days to 15 days from the initial listing of the home to the day it goes pending.
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