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Weekend Events: Jazz, Farmers Markets and Books

Here are some things to do in and around Walnut Creek this weekend, July 27 to 29.

Friday, July 27

Bluegrass, Brats & Beer, Sunset Social
1552 Ruth Bancroft Garden, Bancroft Road, Walnut Creek, $15.

, 6 p.m., free

, 8 p.m., $25
Main St & Ferry St, Martinez

, 8 p.m., $10

Saturday, July 28

, 9 a.m., free
60 Crescent Dr, Pleasant Hill

, 9 a.m., free
Mitchell Dr & N Wiget Ln, Walnut Creek

, 9 a.m., free
Pear St & Fernandez Ave, Pinole

, 10 a.m., free

, 10 a.m., free

, 11 a.m., $2.75 to $5
Rankin Aquatic Center, 100 Buckley St, Martinez

, 1:30 p.m., $5 to $6

, 6 p.m., $13

Sunday, July 29

, 9 a.m., free
Locust St & Cole Ave, Walnut Creek

, 10 a.m., free
Concord Blvd & West St, Concord

Martinez Farmers' Market, 10 a.m., free
Main St & Ferry St, Martinez

, 1 p.m., free

What are your plans this weekend? Let us know in the comments. See something missing? List events for free in our community calendar.

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