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This weekend in Fresno: More anti-ICE protests, family events

Bullard High School students marched through Fashion Fair Mall on Tuesday Feb. 4, 2026 on the third day of anti-ICE protests across Fresno Unified high schools.
Bullard High School students marched through Fashion Fair Mall on Tuesday Feb. 4, 2026 on the third day of anti-ICE protests across Fresno Unified high schools. mmontalvo@fresnobee.com
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  • Peace Fresno will protest at Blackstone and Nees Saturday, Feb. 14 at 3:00 pm.
  • Mary Poppins at Roger Rocka’s starts Thursday; Cinderella at Saroyan Sunday 6 p.m.
  • Farmers markets and weekend dog shows continue at listed Fresno venues next week.

Here’s a list of performances, concerts, and community events scheduled to take place this weekend and next week in Fresno.

• Peace Fresno will hold an anti-ICE protest on Blackstone and Nees next Saturday, Feb. 14, on Blackstone and Nees, starting at 3:00 pm. It remains to be seen if there will be other anti-ICE protests.

• The week includes multiple stage productions, beginning with performances of Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s “Mary Poppins” at Roger Rocka’s Dinner Theatre. The musical will run through the weekend with evening and matinee shows, bringing the classic story to the downtown venue.

• Music fans can head to Selland Arena on Friday night for the Valentine’s Super Love Jam, an R&B concert featuring multiple artists. The show is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. and is expected to draw fans from across the Central Valley.

• On Sunday evening, the World Ballet Company will present “Cinderella” at the Saroyan Theatre. The 6 p.m. performance offers a full-length ballet production aimed at audiences of all ages.

• Dog shows will take place at the Fresno Fairgrounds over the weekend, with the Sun Maid Kennel Club hosting events Friday and Saturday, followed by the Central Valley Australian Shepherd Club shows on Saturday and Sunday.

Marina Peña
The Fresno Bee
Marina Peña is a former journalist for the Fresno Bee
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