Faces was voted the Best Gay Bar & Best Dance Club in 2013 by the "BEST OF" Sacramento News & Review as well as #1 Dance Club in 2014 by KCRA's "A-List"! Faces offers a variety of music in three separate dance rooms. On the second floor you will discover a great view from our circular balcony as well as several additional bars and the VIP lounge available for reservation. Faces has 15 bar stations so you never have to wait for your drinks! On Saturday & Sundays the pool is open early for swimming and offers a fantastic area to socialize in the Sun and meet new friends. Its a great place to come and relax and be yourself without judgment! Faces is a club everyone can enjoy. Come check us out. We are located at 2000 K Street Sacramento 95811 (916)448-7798 or (916)448-0706 for information. >FACES does enforce a DRESS CODE!< Please "Dress to Impress" NO > Baggy Clothes, Backpacks, Oversized Purses or Handbags, Large Coats/Jackets, Do-Rags, Bandanas, or Gang related designs, etc. ALL ATTIRE is at the Discretion of Security and Management at any time before or after entry at Faces. For the safety and enjoyment of ALL our patrons, guests, family, and friends... Please respect our rules and regulations while we respect and honor your company. Thank-You > Cheers
From an after work cocktail to a celebrity VIP sighting or political gathering, The Park Ultra Lounge is the ultimate meeting place. Choose from a variety of social settings; from a plush sofa near the outdoor fireplace, a private booth, a VIP room with exclusive decor and generous space, to a front row bar stool with full view of the dance floor. The Park Ultra Lounge promises to not disappoint any visitor. Multiple seating areas are designed to complement any social situation. Sophisticated lighting systems, a series of elaborate floral arrangements, and a touch of greenery and mood candles will accentuate this upscale setting. Assume only the finest wines, champagnes, liquors and spirits and a plethora of martinis to be served. Be prepared to taste fresh sumptuous small plate food combinations served from only the highest quality of seasonal vegetables, meats, and fish offered in California. Prepared by the skilled kitchen of Sacramento's newest comfort-casual urban kitchen, Cafeteria 15L. Providing a culinary selection of food and spirits, a stream of musical formats ranging from lounge, disco, salsa, jazz to mainstream, and a trend setting, unpretentious atmosphere, The Park Ultra Lounge is best described as an entertainment masterpiece.
The de Vere White family welcomes you to our pubs, where we hope you’ll find your home away from home. We come from a long line of Irish innovators—publicans, brewers, writers, and more—and we strive to keep the family tradition alive through our authentic establishments. We also like to honor our extended pub family by engaging with the communities that surround us. Whether we’re throwing events, raising funds for charities, or simply starting up a conversation, we love interacting with others just as much as we love pouring the perfect 20-ounce pint of Guinness. So come in, explore our many rare whiskeys, enjoy our fresh local pub fare, and experience genuine pub life. In other words, come join the de Vere’s family
One stop food/entertainment venue for quality Sushi and Grill, private/VIP Karaoke rooms, and a full Bar. The main floor hosts about 30 tables standard, lounge style and even private in our glass room. We have 3 Large LCD TVs for your entertainment with one showcasing our Karaoke System as the speakers fill the whole room. We house 2 large VIP rooms for up to 40 people, 9 medium sized rooms for up to 15 people, and 4 smaller rooms for up to 8 people. Open til 2am everyday and 3am on Fridays and Saturdays. Also enjoy the freshest Sashimi, scrumptious Lobster Rolls and Teppen style dishes. We are open during lunch, dinner, and late night Thursday through Saturday. Call to make a reservation today. KTV reservations require 1 day in advance. Lunch: Mon - Fri 11:00am - 2:30pm Dinner: Sun - Wed 5:00pm - 10:00pm Thur 5:00pm - 2:00am Fri - Sat 5:00pm - 3:00am KTV: Sun - Thur 4:00pm - 2:00am Fri & Sat 4:00pm - 3:00am For other inquiries, please send us a private message here, or check out our news feed. Thank you and see you soon!
Broadway Sacramento performances are held at the Sacramento Community Center Theater: 1301 L Street, Sacramento Box Office (916) 557-1999 or CCT Box Office (916) 808-5181 Music Circus performances are held at the Wells Fargo Pavilion: 1419 H Street, Sacramento Box Office (916) 557-1999
Grab a bottle of wine and join us for a fantastic experience of painting a masterpiece and great company! The Painted Cork is located in the heart of Historic Folsom! Our instructors will teach you a step by step process of completing the featured painting while you relax and have a great time. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Classes range from 2-3 hours and ALL supplies are included! Check out The Painted Cork website to see our calendar of events and classes. Seats are limited so reserve your spot today! We have family friendly events in our "Family Room" studio at our Folsom location!
Described as the "Jewel of Midtown" Kennedy Gallery features over 19 resident artists and monthly juried exhibits including the reknowned annual 20/20 show. Please visit our website for our current exhibit and submission schedules. Kennedy Gallery is proud to be one of Sacramento's minority based galleries. Sacramento's busiest 2nd Saturday destination will have you coming back often. See you soon.
Find us at facebook.com/pages/Dive-Bar-Mermaids Follow us at instagram.com/divebarmermaids Hire us at [email protected] "Step off the streets of Sacramento and into the tranquil ambiance of Dive Bar. In direct contrast to its name, Dive Bar is a haven of cool and class in the middle of one of the nation's most eclectic cities. Dive Bar's approachability and charm are dedicated to vintage good times. The huge aquarium above the bar has a beautiful live mermaid or merman making an occasional appearance, a dramatic example of a play on words." - divebarsacramento.com This page is your place to ask questions, post photos and video, and interact with the lovely mermaids and merman who swim at Dive Bar. We hope to wave to you from the tank soon! divebarsacramento.com Hire a Mermaid for your special event - [email protected]
The Crest Theatre is a historic theatre located in downtown Sacramento, California.HistoryIt originally opened in 1912 as the Empress Theatre, and at that time was used as a vaudeville palace. It later became the Hippodrome. On September 14, 1946 the Hippodrome's marquee suddenly fell to the pavement below, killing a bystander, Mrs. Jessie Shirley Potter, 41, of Alta, who was crushed beneath the marquee. Joseph Brady, 40, was struck a glancing blow and sustained a skull fracture, broken collarbone, permanent brain injury and loss of hearing in one ear. Damages of $176,334.50 were sought by Potter's family and by Brady in superior court.Shortly after the tragedy, in 1949, the building was completely remodeled and revamped to its current form as the Crest Theatre. During the 1950s and 1960s, it was one of the premier first-run movie palaces in the Sacramento area. As the decade turned to the 1970s, it was reduced to mostly sub-run fare. In the early 1980s, the Crest closed down for a time while several attempts were made to revive the theatre in many forms, including a dinner theatre. Finally, by the end of 1995, the Crest was completely refurbished and today its main auditorium (which has been left in its post-1946 unaltered state) is a multi-purpose theatre showing classic revival and specialty films, occasional live shows and lectures. Two additional cinemas were built adjacent to the original site around the time of the remodeling.The Trash Film OrgyThe Trash Film Orgy is an annual event extending through six weeks in the summer, with occasional Halloween and Christmas shows. It features cult cinema, live stage shows, live bands, local films, carnival-type games, a lounge (hosted by retrocrush.com), and audience participation. Live guests are occasionally featured and have included filmmaker Ray Dennis Steckler, actor Sid Haig and others.
current class schedule with class day/ time, titles, and teachers (see new postcard for the info) $10 for 60 minute and $15 for 90 minute classes. Wear clothes you can move in. We work it, so bring a water bottle and be prepared to sweat! What is Fusion? In Hot Pot Studios fusion classes, you will learn a combination, or small choreography, as well as have a workout isolating and layering areas of the body to fuse multiple styles of World Dance. Utilizing Sigil Style teaching format, fusion classes focus on drills, layering body isolations, and memorizing a small combimation to pul it all together. What is ITS? ITS stands for Improvisational Tribal Style. This style of dance is a non verbal form of communication where groups can dance together using a specific vocabulary of movements communicating the timing and variations of the vocabulary. We like to compare Improvisational Tribal Style (ITS) to a language. When learning a new language, you have to learn the root words before forming a sentance. Because of the similarity in learning UNMATA ITS to learning a new language, we recommend that students complete the UNMATA ITS Level 1 vocabulary before taking other levels of UNMATA ITS classes at Hot Pot Studios. What are Amy Sigil Specialties? Amy Sigil will be offering intensives, ITS work and choreography classes in specific sessions rather than in a weekly class format. We will be announcing these specialty sessions as they are scheduled.
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The Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra, now entering its 16th season, is one of Sacramento’s most prestigious arts organizations. Since the fall of 1998 we have produced over 100 concerts, including 8 world or national premieres. Outstanding programs have included the Songs of Hope series, which featured musicians from Israel, Egypt and Palestine playing with the Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra, and a tribute to acclaimed composers with Latino roots or ties, Viva la Musica. For fifteen seasons, Michael Morgan has served as Music Director and Principal Conductor of the orchestra, infusing board, staff and musicians with his passion for building community through music. This passion is expressed in programming for a diverse community, and in a variety of community engagement initiatives reaching into schools, hospitals, housing shelters and other places where classical music can ignite hope, strengthen self-esteem and provide respite from a stressful world. We take pride in our accomplished professional musicians, engaged through a Collective Bargaining Agreement with American Federation of Musicians Local 12. In addition to performing in highly-praised concerts, many of them are actively engaged in the Philharmonic’s Community Engagement programs, teaching, performing in ensembles and wholeheartedly helping to “Build Community Through Music.”
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The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) was created by Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. to serve as California’s single point of contact for economic development and job creation efforts. GO-Biz offers a range of services to business owners including: attraction, retention and expansion services, site selection, permit streamlining, clearing of regulatory hurdles, small business assistance, international trade development, assistance with state government, and much more. We are here to serve you and ensure that California remains a global leader in all facets of the world economy. Please contact us for assistance with your business or to further your understanding of the benefits of California. http://www.business.ca.gov
The California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank (IBank) was created in 1994 to finance public infrastructure and private development that promote a healthy climate for jobs, contribute to a strong economy and improve the quality of life in California communities. IBank operates pursuant to the Bergeson-Peace Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank Act contained in the California Government Code Sections 63000 et seq. IBank is located within the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development and is governed by a five-member Board of Directors. IBank has broad authority to issue tax-exempt and taxable revenue bonds, provide financing to public agencies, provide credit enhancements, acquire or lease facilities, and leverage State and Federal funds. IBank's current programs include the Statewide Energy Efficiency Program (SWEEP), 501(c)(3) Revenue Bond Program, Industrial Development Revenue Bond Program, Exempt Facility Revenue Bond Program, Governmental Bond Program and the Small Business Loan Guarantee Program.
GSFA is a local housing finance authority and duly constituted public entity and agency, organized in 1993 and existing under and by virtue of Articles 1 through 4 of Chapter 5 of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code of the State of California. It is affiliated with Rural County Representatives of California (RCRC).
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When you buy an Arts License Plate, you help us put arts in schools - and so much more! Go to www.artsplate.org to get the story. our website: www.arts.ca.gov our mobile app: m.cac.ca.gov And follow us on Twitter: @CalArtsCouncil
The Caucus was formed originally in June 2002. Its role is to present a forum for the California Legislature to discuss issues that affect LGBT Californians and to further the goal of equality and justice for all Californians. Formation of the LGBT Caucus made California the first state in the country to recognize an official caucus of openly-LGBT state legislators. Please visit our website for more information and for official inquiries.
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We know it's not easy to always make healthy choices for you and your family, so Champions for Change has created this page for Champion Moms (and Dads) like you to share your healthy tips and personal stories. We want you to have the social support you need to know that you're not alone in the never ending challenge of making healthy choices. This page will also include some simple tools and tips to help make those choices easier for you and your family. We hope that your stories will inspire others to add more fruits, vegetables, and physical activity into their families’ lives too. NEOPB's Champions for Change, was created in 1997 to help Californians eat more fruits and vegetables, add more physical activity to their lives, and help families just like yours make healthy food choices with the hope of preventing obesity and other diet- related chronic diseases.
The California Department of Education (CDE) oversees the state's diverse and dynamic public school system, which is responsible for the education of more than seven million children and young adults in more than 9,000 schools. The CDE and the State Superintendent of Public Instruction are responsible for enforcing education law and regulations; and for continuing to reform and improve public elementary school programs, secondary school programs, adult education, some preschool programs, and child care programs. The CDE's mission is to provide leadership, assistance, oversight, and resources so that every Californian has access to an education that meets world-class standards. The CDE is committed to working in partnership with local schools to improve student achievement.
The California State Board of Food and Agriculture is a fifteen-member state board, appointed by the governor, and carefully selected to represent a broad range of agricultural commodities, a variety of geographic regions and both the University of California and California State University academic systems. The California State Board of Food and Agriculture is responsible for advising the governor and the secretary of CDFA on agricultural issues and consumer needs. The Board often acts as a host to bring together local, state, and federal government officials, agricultural representatives and citizens to discuss current issues of concern to California agriculture.
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