Hello Thursday.
April 25 2024 |
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Tomorrow marks the summer solstice, the longest day of the year with the sun rising at 5:41 a.m. + setting at 8:33 p.m. — nearly 15 hours of continuous daylight.
From sunflower fields to rooftop restaurants, we thought we’d look at some of the best sunset spots in the area to see the city awash with twilight colors in order to celebrate the cosmically-aligned event. |
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🚢 River Walks
While several sections of the Sacramento River trail would make for a scenic vista — the shimmering reflections of sunbeams off the river is always a delight to our minds — the stretch between the Crocker Museum + the Tower Bridge is hard to beat with its expansive sky views.
Pro tip: Put a trip to Old Sac on the night’s horizon, with a visit to places like Honey and the Trapcat or the River City Saloon for a drink and bite to eat.
🌇 Rooftop Rays
While rooftop spaces like Darling Aviary + Revival at the Sawyer may not provide the most direct view of the sunset — they’re perched in the urban jungle of Downtown Sac — there’s something to be said for drinking in the evening colors with a cocktail in hand.
There’s also the city’s parking garages, with Memorial Garage in particular being a favorite of ours to catch the sun go down. 🌻 Sunflower fields
Yolo County is known for its stunning sunflower fields, which we believe look even better in the golden light of a sunset. Check out the county’s guide to visiting, and consider pairing the sundown-filled evening with this sunflower experience pass to participating restaurants and farms.
🌄 From on High
To our little corner of the world — Carpenter Hill in Folsom is Sacramento County’s highest point at 831 ft above sea level, providing the most sweeping view of our valley + the mountainous horizon line to the west. It’s also a nondescript, residential spot that’s easily accessed from Exit 27 of Hwy 50.
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California Storm vs. MVLA Wolves | Tues., June 21 | 6:30 p.m. | Davis Legacy Soccer Club, 26345 Country Rd. 105 | $5 | ⚽
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Sunset Yoga Sessions | Tues., June 21 | 8-8:45 p.m. | Drake’s: The Barn | Free | All ages can enjoy a relaxing slow flow while taking in the colorful horizon at this outdoor lawn experience by the Sacramento River. 🌇
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Summer Solstice Women’s Gathering | Tues., June 21 | 6-8 p.m. | Authentic Leadership Center, 11344 Coloma Rd. | Free | A meditation + journaling session intended to help you receive inner wisdom and move past lethargy. 📖
Thursday - Camila y Sin Bandera | Thurs., June 23 | 8 p.m. | Golden 1 Center | $38.51+ | The pop rock group + romantic ballad duo — “two of the most influential groups in the history of music in Spanish” — join forces for one night only in the City of Trees. 🎤
Friday - Rings of Saturn | Fri., June 24 | 5 p.m. | Goldfield Trading Post — Roseville | $20+ | The Bay-Area cosmonauts of technical death metal — who recorded their first album in Sacramento — return from orbit + take center stage. 🎸
Saturday -
Family Wellness Fest | Sat., June 25 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. | North Laguna Creek Park, 6400 Jacinto Ave. | Free | This all-ages community gathering promotes healthy living through food, games + vendors.
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Taco & Margarita Festival | Sat., June 25 | 11 a.m.-6 p.m. | Heart Health Park | Prices vary | Taco ‘bout a fiesta — pro wrestlers, margaritas, music + food trucks mix at this family-friendly event. 🌮
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Whose Live Anyway? | Sat., June 25 | 8 p.m. | SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center | $65+ | Members from the classic TV show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” pan for comedy gold in the River City.
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Weather - 94º | Partly cloudy | 0% chance of rain 🌤️
Announced -
The city will remove illegally dumped items, install paving stones, plant shade trees + invite local artists to adorn alleys with art in the Dixieanne Neighborhood — aka Old North Sacramento — thanks to a ~$5 million grant from Clean California. It is one of five beautification projects currently funded in Sacramento.
Real Estate -
The Fab 40s home that President Ronald Reagan lived in during his tenure as the Governor of California has hit the market for the first time in 22 years. The 4 BD, 6 BA English-style Tudor was built in 1929 and is listed for sale at a cool ~$5 million. 🏡 (Sac Bee)
Plan Ahead -
The city’s Financial Empowerment Center is hosting a webinar for Sacramento residents to receive a general overview of how student loans work + to explain recent changes the made to the repayment process. Register for the free event. 💵 (Sac City Express)
Coming Soon -
Not just another brick in the wall. The family-owned Brickland Bistro —an American fusion restaurant with culinary touches from Asia, Italy, and Afghanistan — is slated to open mid-July in East Sac with a menu offering dishes not easily found in Sac, like a wagyu burger + veg pulao. 🍔 (Sac Biz Journal)
Award -
The Sacramento Hot Chicken Battle has named fried chicken restaurant Bawk! by Urban Roots as the inaugural winner of its Judge’s Choice honor. Skips’ Fish and Chicken — which serves Louisiana-style comfort food in the South Sac + Arden-Arcade areas — took home the People’s Choice award.
Sports -
Courtin’ excellence. The Kings are celebrating new coach Mike Brown, who secured his fourth NBA championship with the Golden State Warriors. Brown was part of the coaching staff that led the team to a 103-90 victory over the Boston Celtics on Thurs. night.
The Sacramento Republic FC ran away with a 2-0 victory over L.A. Galaxy II on Saturday, bringing the team’s at-home win streak to 10. The match also marked the first-ever professional career goal of 17-year-old Rafael “Rafa” Jauregui, who graduated high school just last month. ⚽ (Sac Bee)
Outdoors -
Attention cyclists: Bike traffic between Broadway Ave. + the Marina will be rerouted to Front St. with no reopening date spoken for at this time. The closure is to accommodate the yearly dredging of the Marina. 🚲
DYK -
Did you know that one of the first coast-to-coast highways — which still runs along Folsom Blvd., 12th St, and other roads in Sacramento — is also the nation’s first monument to President Lincoln? Called the Lincoln Highway, the 3,400-mile stretch of road opened in 1913. See the full route. 🛣️ (FOX40)
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Preservation Sacramento has selected the Poverty Ridge neighborhood as its subject for this year’s Annual Home Tour, which will feature four in-person + three video tours on Sun., September 18.
It's the longest running home tour in Sac + explores historically significant buildings — like the Victorian marvel seen above — to highlight our “urban fabric.” Check out past events to learn more, and consider applying as a volunteer. Tickets go on sale Mon. July 18.
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