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Kickin’ it with a cold one

Republic FC hosts first-ever Brewfest this weekend

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Great weather? Pro sports? Tasty beer? Say less. | Photo provided by Republic FC
Ready to start your summer with soccer and suds? Sacramento Republic FC is hosting its first-ever Brewfest this Saturday, June 17, ahead of the club’s match against Monterey Bay FC. Beginning at 5:30 p.m., fans 21 and older can enter Heart Health Park and begin enjoying craft beers — as well as ciders and seltzers — until the match begins at 8 p.m.

Here are some need-to-know details about the event:
  • Brewfest tickets — which start at $65 — include tickets to Saturday night’s match.
  • Already bought a match ticket but want to experience Brewfest? Single-game ticketbuyers can call the ticket office at (916) 307-6100, and Indomitable Members can add Brewfest tickets through their Account Manager in the Republic FC app for $35.
  • More than 15 breweries will be on tap for guests, including New Glory, Urban Roots, Nitty’s Cider, and more.
  • Your ticket will get you a special commemorative glass for all the local brews you’ll want to try.
  • Brewfest attendees will have in-and-out privileges from the stadium until the 30th minute of the match (8:30 p.m.).
  • The club has also relaunched its Blood, Sweat & Beers line of merch in time for the event.
Are you suffering a severe case of FOMO because you’re unable to buy tickets? Don’t worry, Republic FC is hosting a giveaway where you and a friend can snag free tickets to the event. City Editor Jordan will be in attendance interviewing fans as well — so be sure to say hi if you see him. 👋
Events
Wednesday, June 14
  • The Network Society | Wednesday, June 14 | 4-6 p.m. | Pete’s Restaurant & Brewhouse, 2100 Arden Way, Ste. 123, Sacramento | Free | Mingle with other entrepreneurs and business owners at this networking event.
  • Sactown Sci-Fi Book Group | Wednesday, June 14 | 6-7 p.m. | Virtual | Free | Join like-minded readers in discussing this month’s book, “Early Riser” by Jasper Fforde.
  • Trey Kennedy | Wednesday, June 14 | 7 p.m. | Crest Theatre, 1013 K St., Sacramento | $29-$85 | The TikTok star brings his “Grow Up” tour to the City of Trees.
Thursday, June 15
  • 20 Years Making Magic | Thursday, June 15 | 2-7 p.m. | The Mills Station Arts and Culture Center, 10191 Mills Station Rd., Rancho Cordova | Free | Celebrate the 20th anniversary of Rancho Cordova’s cityhood at this exhibit.
Events calendar here
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News Notes
Community
  • Thanks to a $500,000 grant, the Oak Park Farmers Market has officially returned. The market was adopted by The Food Literacy Center last month, and said it is now aiming to provide food education and assistance to nearby small businesses. (ABC 10)
Civic
  • Sacramento’s Department of Utilities is hosting a free workshop Saturday, June 24, 9 a.m., to educate residents on how to properly care for their trees. Registration is required for the 90-minute event, which will be held at 1391 35th Ave.
Drink
  • Tastes like summer. From Wednesday, July 5, through Wednesday, August 30, Sacramentans can stop by one of 24 participating bars in Downtown between 4 and 7 p.m. to score drink deals as part of this year’s Sunset Sips event.
Travel
  • Driving to Lake Tahoe today or tomorrow? Plan for delays — one-way traffic controls are in effect until 8 p.m., Thursday, as Caltrans crews work on the stretch of Highway 50 between Jewell Road and Pioneer Trail. (Sac Bee)
Show
  • Add to cal: See hilarious stand-up comedian Mary Lynn Rajskub live at Punch Line Sacramento. Best known for playing Chloe on “24” and Gail the Snail from “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” Mary Lynn will take to the stage June 22-23 to share her observations about life, fame + motherhood. Get tickets.*
The Word
Environment

Pass the gas

Sacramento County releases 2021 Greenhouse Gas Inventory

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Take today to celebrate the beautiful city we live in. | Photo by @teddymorrow
Sacramento County recently released its “2021 Greenhouse Gas Inventory”, which collects and showcases data surrounding greenhouse emissions throughout the county.

With the last report using data acquired in 2015, county officials are proud to show off some of the strides made in our community that led to reductions in emissions, including:
  • 32.5% from government operations
  • 64% for airport buildings and facilities
  • 3.2% throughout unincorporated Sacramento County
Take a peek at the full report, and join the Sacramento County Climate Emergency Mobilization Task Force tomorrow evening, June 15, at 6 p.m. to discuss its findings.
 
The Wrap
 
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