* Wednesday, July 10: Science Café hosts UC Davis biomedical engineering professor Jamal Lewis at 5:30 p.m. at G Street Wunderbar, 228 G St. in Davis. Lewis studies immune disease therapies — his presentation is “Small Particles as New Possible Treatments for Big Diseases.” Follow Science Café events via the Davis Science Café Facebook page; no account or login is required. Complimentary soft drinks courtesy of the UCD College of Letters and Science.

* Wednesday, July 10: The Yolo Citizens’ Climate Lobby chapter will meet at 25 Redwood Drive in Woodland from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The group’s focus is on bipartisan federal legislation to address global warming. For information, visit www.yoloccl.org.

* Thursday, July 11: The Active Older Wisdom Circle meets at 10:15 a.m. in the Stephens Branch Library, 315 E. 14th St. in Davis. Special guest speaker Carolynn Washington, education outreach coordinator for the Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program, will speak about Medicare updates and enrollments. This group meets monthly to discuss and explore the conscious aging movement.

* Thursday, July 11: NAMI-Yolo, the local chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, will hold the next Davis meeting of the Connection support group from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Community Room at César Chávez Plaza, 1220 Olive Drive in Davis. The group meets every Thursday at the same time and place. NAMI Connection is a free, 90-minute support group run by people who live with mental illness for other people who live with mental illness. The group is led by NAMI-trained peer facilitators.

* Thursday, July 11: Uncle Jer’s Traveling Bee Show visits the Stephens Branch Library, 315 E. 14th St., at 2 p.m. Learn about bee pollination and honey production in an engaging presentation. Free honey samples and activity books will be provided.

* Thursday, July 11: The Teen Library Advisory Board meets at 4 p.m. in the Stephens Branch Library, 315 E. 14th St. Are you a book nerd? Need volunteer credit? Get involved at your library and join us every second Thursday of the month to discuss and develop your ideas for teen programs, special projects, collection recommendations, and more. No experience necessary. For ages 13-18.

* Thursday, July 11: The Valley Clean Energy board of directors will meet at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, July 11, in the Council Chambers at Woodland City Hall, 300 First St. in Woodland. The meeting is open to the public. The board — which includes members of the Davis and Woodland city councils and the Yolo County Board of Supervisors — is expected to hear a presentation from a representative of PG&E on the utility’s residential time-of-use rates. For information, visit https://valleycleanenergy.org. To receive agendas by email, sign up at https://valleycleanenergy.org/get-in-touch/.

* Thursday, July 11: The Stephens Branch Library hosts After Hours Summer Camp Fright Night at 5:30 p.m. at 315 E. 14th St. Gather around the campfire, enjoy s’mores and get ready for the scariest fright films of your life. This is for ages 13-18.

* Thursday, July 11: The Sierra Club Yolano Group will host a potluck dinner from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Blanchard Room of the Stephens Branch Library, 315 E. 14th St. in Davis, featuring National Geographic movie, “From the Ashes.” Bring your favorite dish to share, and to help make this a zero-waste event, bring your own plates, cups, utensils and cloth napkins. The Yolano Group will provide beverages and reusable tableware for those who need it. For information, contact Alan Pryor at [email protected] or 916-996-4811.

* Saturday, July 13: The once-a-month city of Davis booth opens at the Davis Farmers Market in Central Park from 9 a.m. to noon at the north end of the market. Parks and Community Services will be highlighted this month. Urban Forestry Division staff will be available to answer city tree questions. Staff will also be seeking input on its conceptual site plan for the potential renovation of Playfields Sports Park.

* Saturday, July 13: Davis’ own Mamadou Traore, a West African drum master and instructor, will lead a community drum circle from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Davis Arts Center, 1919 F St. All attendees are encouraged to bring their own drums. Some of Mamadou’s imported drums will be available to rent at the event for $10 each. Admission is a suggested donation of $10 to $15 for adults and free for kids. For more information, call 530-756-4100, or access online at www.davisartscenter.org.

* Sunday, July 14: NAMI Yolo, the local chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, will hold the next Family Support Group meeting from 1:30 to 3 p.m., in the Cafeteria Main Conference Room at Woodland Memorial Hospital, 1325 Cottonwood St. in Woodland. Meetings will continue there at that time on the second and fourth Sundays of every month, except on major holidays. Family Support Groups are relatives (18 and over) of people who experience mental illness. The groups are led by trained family members of people who experience mental illness. Meetings are confidential — share as much or as little personal information as you want. For information, call 530-756-8181 or visit www.namiyolo.org.

* Sunday, July 14: Odd Fellows bingo will support Progressive Employment Concepts, Inc. and Davis Office, Community and Employment Services at the Davis Odd Fellows Hall, 415 Second St. in downtown Davis. Players and all guests must be at least 18 years of age. Doors open at noon and Bingo begins at 1 p.m. Cash prizes up to $250, pull tab instant winners up to $100, and raffle prizes. Visit www.DavisBingo.com or follow “Davis Odd Fellows” on Facebook to learn more about bingo and other Davis Odd Fellows events.

* Sunday, July 14: The Stephens Branch Library’s Aguas Frescas Series meets at 7 p.m. at 315 E. 14th St. in Davis. Join us for an evening of aguas frescas (Spanish for cool waters) while creating a maker-project. July’s theme is succulents. All materials provided.

* Monday, July 15: Unforgettable Voices is a choir for people who have memory issues and challenges, meeting on the first and third Mondays of the month from 10 to 11 a.m. Recent studies have shown the impact that singing has on cognitive, psychological and behavioral functioning and can produce a feeling of well-being among participants. Led by Emma Turnbull, the choir is held at 412 C St. in the Music Room. There is no cost for participants.

* Wednesday, July 17: The Stephens Branch Library hosts ComFORT Under Cover Readers at 2:30 p.m. in the Teen Room, 315 E. 14th St. in Davis. Come every Wednesday in July for a silent, hideaway book club and read under a giant fort of blankets.

* Thursday, July 18: Try your hand at acting with an Acme Theatre Company workshop and get a sneak preview of this summer’s new play, “Peter and the Starcatcher,” at 2 p.m. in the Stephens Branch Library, 315 E. 14th St. in Davis.

* Friday, July 19: The Stephens Branch Library, 315 E. 14th St., hosts Teen Anime After Hours, at 5:30 p.m.Watch three episodes of anime and enjoy free pizza and popcorn, while supplies last. For ages 13-18.

* Saturday, July 20: The Davis Origami Group meets at 1 p.m. in the Children’s Activity Room of the Stephens Branch Library. Learn to fold paper into different shapes. First hour is for beginners; open to all ages and abilities.

* Tuesday, July 23: The Stephens Branch Library, 315 E. 14th St., hosts an Afternoon Art Retreat at 30 p.m. Write, paint, dance, sculpt or make art in whatever way that inspires you. It’s your creative retreat! For ages 13-18.

* Wednesday, July 24: The Stephens Branch Library hosts ComFORT Under Cover Readers at 2:30 p.m. in the Teen Room, 315 E. 14th St. in Davis. Come every Wednesday in July for a silent, hideaway book club and read under a giant fort of blankets.

* Thursday, July 25: The interactive workshop Charged Particles: Jazz with Spark will highlight the various styles of jazz music and explore the different ways that instruments play together at 2 p.m. in the Stephens Branch Library, 315 E. 14th St. in Davis.

* Thursday, July 25: The Tuleyome Lecture Series focuses on butterflies at 6 p.m. in the Stephens Branch Library, 315 E. 14th St. in Davis. Join entomologist Art Shapiro to learn more about butterflies. Shapiro has been monitoring butterfly populations across Central California for more than 35 years.

* Thursday, July 25: The Davis Library Book Group will discuss “Weird Sisters” by Eleanor Brown at 7 p.m. in the Small Conference Room of the Stephens Branch Library, 315 E. 14th St. in Davis.

* Friday, July 26: The Stephens Branch Library’s Summer Concert Series presents the funky, rocking, bluegrass fusion band Red Dirt Ruckus at 6 p.m. at 315 E. 14th St. in Davis.

* Saturday, July 27: A class for seniors on using iPhones and iPads is from 2 to 4 p.m. Advance registration is required. For more information and the location, call Jay and Jacci at 530-757-1422 or email [email protected]

* Sunday, July 28: The Master Gardeners present Year Round Kitchen Gardening at 2 p.m. in the Small Conference Room of the Stephens Branch Library, 315 E. 14th St. This group explains how to grow and harvest your garden throughout the year.

* Sunday, July 28: The Stephens Branch Library presents a Family Movie at 2 p.m. in the Children’s Activity Room, 315 E. 14th St. in Davis. All children and their families are invited to view a family friendly movie (G or PG) and enjoy popcorn at the library. For movie title, call 530-757-5596.

* Wednesday, July 31: The Stephens Branch Library hosts ComFORT Under Cover Readers at 2:30 p.m. in the Teen Room, 315 E. 14th St. in Davis. Come every Wednesday in July for a silent, hideaway book club and read under a giant fort of blankets.

* Friday, Aug. 2: Yolo Hospice presents “In the Parlor: The Final Goodbye,” the screening of an 80-minute-long film that follows the experiences of three families who care for their loved ones at home prior to their deaths. It shows from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at the Davis Community Church Fellowship Hall, 412 C St. Following the screening, its writer/producer/director, Heidi Boucher will answer questions and then Yolo Hospice will lead a discussion of advance care directives. For further information, contact Phyllis Brown at 530-601-5704.

* Saturday, Aug. 3: The Davis High School Class of 1989 will meet for its 30-year reunion at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3, at Tres Hermanas Restaurant, 805 Second St. in downtown Davis. For information, see the event Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/events/303723186908469.