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What’s going on in the South Valley – Arts and Entertainment Calendar

Community theater

“Outward Bound,” a mesmerizing 1923 classic filled with gallows humor, sympathy and laughter, runs at the Temple Theatre, 514 Visalia St., Hanford, Aug 23-Sept 8. 559 584-7241 or www.kingsplayers.org

Shakespeare’s “Much Ado about Nothing,” a comedy about love and hidden identities, runs at the Ice House Theatre, 410 E. Race, Visalia, Sept. 6-22. 559 734-3900 or www.visaliaicehouse.com

Art shows

Arts Visalia is displaying in September a show by photographer Gerardo Vázquez that draws you into the harsh reality our unhoused population faces day after day. Open Wednesdays-Saturdays from 12-5:30 p.m. 214 E. Oak, Visalia, 559 739-0905 or www.artsvisalia.org

Arts Consortium features wood block prints by Brandon Hernandez from Hanford showing his grandfather’s immigration. On display August-December. Open during First Friday art walks and Tuesdays-Fridays 10-3. At 340 E. Oak in The Lofts at Fort Visalia. www.artsconsortium.org

Brandon-Mitchell Gallery hosts it annual Members & Friends Show featuring a variety of paintings, photography and other art. Open September and October during the First Friday Art Walks in Downtown Visalia, after service at 11:30 a.m. on Sundays and by appointment. 117 S. Locust, Visalia, 559 625-2441 or www.brandonmitchellgallery.org

The Oval Gallery is showing the printed artwork created during the interactive First Friday art walk through September. 808 N. Court. Open Tuesdays & Thursdays 10-2, Fridays 5-9 p.m. and Saturdays 2-8 p.m. Facebook: Oval Gallery

Tulare City Historical Museum celebrates Hispanic History Month, honoring the culture and history of Tulare’s Hispanic communities, Sept. 5-Oct. 19. 444 W. Tulare Ave., Tulare. Open Thursdays-Saturdays 10-4. 559 686-2074 or www.tularehistoricalmuseum.org

Tulare City Historical Museum is showing a photography exhibit by Don LeBaron from Sept. 5-Oct. 5. Open Thursdays-Saturdays 10-4. 559 686-2074 or www.tularehistoricalmuseum.org

The Center for Art, Culture and History in Exeter (CACHE) displays “Illumination,” contemporary realist watercolors and acrylics by local artist Krista Fulbright from July 13-Oct. 13. Open Fridays 1:30-4, Saturdays 10-4, Sundays 12-4. 125 South B St. 559 592-5900 or www.cach-exeter.org

Lindsay Art Museum & Gallery is showing “Juntos” (Together) with works by Antonio Cuellar of Farmersville and Juan Carlos from southern California about their cultural heritage and contemporary life. Also a display of realistic portraits of women by Julio Oseguera Jimenez from Chiapas, Mexico. Open Fridays 12-4 and by appointment, Sept. 7 to Oct. 4. 165 N. Gale Hill. www.lindsayartassociation.org or 559 359-6393

Kings Art Center has on display oil paintings by Marty Weekly & Hank Kuehl, July 26-Sept. 1. 605 N. Douty, Hanford. Open Wednesdays-Fridays 12-5, Saturdays 10-3. 559 584-1065 or www.kingsartcenter.org

Special events

11th Annual Dark Sky Festival is Sept. 6-8 in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks with dozens of telescopes through the parks. Learn from astronomers, scientists and park rangers. www.visitvisalia.com

Tulare County Fair runs Sept. 11-15 at the fairgrounds, 620 South K St, Tulare featuring livestock, arts, carnival rides and entertainment. Parade in downtown Tulare on Sept. 11 from 10-13. www.tcfair.org

Events by date

Friday, Sept. 6

Saturday, Sept. 7

Tuesday, Sept. 10

Thursday, Sept. 12

Saturday, Sept. 14

Sunday, Sept. 15

Wednesday, Sept. 18

Thursday, Sept. 19

Friday, Sept. 20

Saturday, Sept. 21

Saturday, Sept 28

Saturday, Oct. 5

Monday, Oct. 7

Tuesday, Oct. 8

Saturday, Oct 12

Monday, Nov. 4

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