Anti-Valentine events in Sacramento

Ditch the norms with these not-so-traditional events on Valentine’s Day.

A bunch of dried, dead flowers in a white trash bag.

Flowers may die, but our love for you would never wither.

Photo by SACtoday staff

Listen, Valentine’s Day isn’t for everyone. Maybe you don’t care much for the holiday itself, or maybe it’s one of those Valentine’s Days (sorry, bestie). Regardless, there are plenty of events in Sacramento for those of you that aren’t feelin’ the vibe, but don’t necessarily want to stay home, either.

Anti-Valentine’s Day Party | Feb. 14, 3-9 p.m.
Join Track 7 Brewing Co. at its Curtis Park taproom (3747 W. Pacific Ave.) for beer, specialty cocktails, and themed-drinks like a “Done Me Dirty” Shirley or the “Flying Solo” flights.

MOMentum | Feb. 14, 12-2 p.m.
This event is for like-minded ladies wanting to network with other mothers + business owners. Enjoy treats, sip drinks, and mingle at District56 (8230 Civic Center Dr., Ste. 100, Elk Grove) to celebrate the power of women supporting women.

Anti-Valentine’s Day Trivia + Beer Release | Feb. 14, 12-10 p.m.
LogOff Brewing (3054 Sunrise Blvd., Ste. J, Rancho Cordova) launches “LogOff Emo Week” this Wednesday with trivia and the release of its latest brew — Double Dry Hopped Emo Tears Beer.

And if it’s that kind of day, you might want to do yourself a favor and book a “rage room” with Smash Sacramento. 10/10 recommend bringing a friend. Thank us later.

Xoxo,

Ur 4evr Valentine, SACtoday

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