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The Carmichael Chamber of Commerce hosted their 12th Annual Person of the Year Awards Dinner on Friday, April 1st at Arden Hills Resort Club & Spa, 1220 Arden Hills Lane in Sacramento. This gala event honored business and community members for the contribution they have made to the community. This year the Chamber's 2022 Person of the Year is Dave Kovar of Kovar's Satori Academy of Martial Arts. Also, being honored as Businesswoman of the Year is Dr. Gabrielle Rasi, DDS or Almond Orchard Dental Care; Businessman of the Year is Paul Scholl of Carmichael Times; Volunteer of the Year is Sharon Ruffner of Kiwanis and Carmichael Parks Foundation; Outstanding Community Service goes to Scott Young of Carmichael HART & Sac Self Help Housing and Dr. Lenora Lee, MD of Kaiser Permanente, and Non-Profit of the Year is Carmichael Parks Foundation. A portion of the proceeds from this event will benefit Carmichael Parks Foundation to support the wonderful work they do for our park services. Guest MC Tina Macuha from Good Day Sacramento.
On Thursday, March 31st , Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento partnered with the California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls to host female leaders from the Commission, including the California Women's Caucus, and state leadership on the Habitat jobsite to officially conclude Habitat's Humanity of Greater Sacramento's month-long Women Build event, an event which brought together over 550 women from across the region to help build Habitat for needed affordable housing for single mothers and low-income families. The special "Women Leaders Build" included a press conference on the CCSWG #CAWomenAreEssential campaign. Members of the Women's Caucus and State Treasurer Betty Yee worked alongside CCSWG Commissioners and the future homeowners of Habitat's Mandolin Estates development – a project which will provide affordable homeownership to 60 low-income individuals, five of whom are single mothers with children. #WomenBuildSac
A Salute to Service fundraising event was on March 20th at Sutter Health Park The Event included, Business Leaders, Executives, Philanthropists, Young Professionals, Major Donors, Community Members, and Red Cross Staff, Board Members, and Volunteers with attire " MASH" themed medical or military attire and honoree, Pramila Kriplani with the 2022 Spirit of Tiffany Award. The Red Cross programs and services provided by the California Gold Country Region. This event raises critical funds to ensure community members are prepared for emergencies; have access to safe, lifesaving blood and blood products; are trained and ready to use their Red Cross skills to save lives; and that all members of our military have the support they deserve and need. Thank you for joining us as we celebrate the lifesaving mission, the many donors and volunteers who make our work possible, and the long-awaited return to a memorable evening together in person!
On March 26th the Sacramento the MLK Committee presented the 23rsd annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr tribute, who symbolized the principles of Freedom and Unity at California State University. MC: Larry Lee, Publisher, The Sacramento Observer Keynote Speaker: Crystel Patterson, Author, Inspired to Be-A Children's Book Series Special Recognition, Daniel Hahn, former Chief of Police, Sacramento Police Department Robert T. Matsui Community Service Honorees James and Mertie Shelby Mertie Shelby is a highly regarded teacher and administrator and has been inducted into the Education Hall of Fame. James Shelby led the Sacramento Urban League, served as a council member and Mayor in the City of Citrus Heights.
On March 19th, "Comedy for a Cause" fundraiser was held at the Union Brick by Wedgwood in Roseville! Hosted by The Growth Factory and The Mark Haney show with proceeds for nonprofit Allegiant Giving. The sold-out event featured a live auction, networking, dinner and featured comedian, Jose Sarduy with proceeds to benefit Allegiant Giving and the proud United States military veterans we serve in education, employment, and entrepreneurship.
This year's Authors on the Move 2022, a sold out event, marked the 20th year of bringing together distinguished authors and their recently published books for an evening of literary delight. On March 12, 2022 Authors on the Move commenced at Kimpton. Thekeynote speaker was Zakiya Dalila Harris, author of New York Times bestselling The Other Black Girl. This year's gala will be black-tie optional. Guests sat down to a gourmet Farm-to-Fork meal prepared by Executive Chef Patrick Prager and paired with Sobon Wines and was joined at their table by a recently published author. After the first course, and with the second, authors will rotate to a second table and again enjoy a more intimate conversation with guests. With the main course, a lively auction with unique author experiences conducted by Auctioneer and friend Patrick Hume. twenty-five authors participated this 20th year anniversary event with the opportunity to purchase a signed copy of any or all of our authors' most recently published book.
On March 11, 2022, The Rancho Cordova held the Business and Economic Outlook at the Rancho Marriott. As the geographic center and employment hub of the Sacramento region, our Rancho Cordova business community will grow through familiarity with those economic elements supporting local prosperity. Business Outlook & Economic Forecast was a event for business leaders who value well-researched information and insight into the economic development of our area. This program provided analysis of markets within the region and dynamic views on national trends, regional perspectives, and local indicators
The Urban Land Institute 2022 Vision Honors Awards and Dinner on March 2nd at the Sacramento Convention Center. Congratulations! Honorees Sutter Park Project of the Year SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity (MOSAC) Building Healthy Places Market Center in Redding Affordable/Workforce Housing Prlject Retired Sacramento Police Chief, Daniel Hahn Change Maker Joanna Mack Mogvero Architects. ULI Member Achiever The mission of the Urban Land Institute Sacramento is to Shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide. ULI is an organization of diverse individual members who seek to provide leadership for fostering responsible land use in the Sacramento region. As a trusted convener for sharing knowledge and as an unbiased source for timely land use information, ULI Sacramento is a critical link in improving state and local land use policy and development practices.
The Downtown Sacramento Partnership's 23rd annual State of Downtown, presented by Kaiser Permanente, was held on Tuesday, February 22, 2022, at the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center. This event was an opportunity to celebrate the Central City's resiliency and preview new initiatives driving a brighter future for the heart of our region. The JVance Stewart Community Service Award was presented by Councilwoman Katie Valenzuela to Rivkah Sass, retired Sacramento County Library Director and CEO. The 2021 Calling All Dreamers winner, Federico Garcia of Gusto Gaucho, was announced by 2019 winner Cecil Rhodes of Nash & Proper.
On February 11th, the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce held the 127th Annual Dinner and Business Awards at the Hyatt Regency, downtown Sacramento. A black-tie business affair, together, to celebrate business and the leaders that contribute to the vitality and economic vibrancy of our region. Photos: www.phototia.com Honorees Sacramentan of the Year Robert Nelsen, Ph.D, Sacramento State Businessman of the Year Sotiris Kolokotronis, SKK Developments Businesswoman of the Year Kate Renwick-Espinosa, VSP Vision Care Al Geiger Memorial Award Chief Daniel Hahn, Retired, Sacramento Police Department Small Business of the Year Canon Restaurant Metro EDGE Young Professional of the Year Anna Fontus, Capitol Impact Mike Ziegler Lifetime Achievement Award Randy Paragary, Paragary Restaurant Group / Fort Sutter Hotel In Memoriam
On December 9th, The Black Chamber held the annual Installation & Business Awards Dinner at the Hilton with Keynote Speaker, Daniel Hahn. Awardees: Chief of Police, Daniel Hahn, Champions Marilyn Sakai of Lee & Sakai, Small Business Paula Allison, Los Rios College Foundation, non-Profit of the Year
The Hyatt Centric Downtown Sacramento on 7th and L, celebrated its grand opening on December 9, 2021! General Manager Paul Resch and Presidio Partner, Guneet Bajwa welcomed Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg, Executive Director of the Downtown Sacramento Partnership, and Kimo Bertram with Hyatt Hotels Corporation to participate in a ribbon cutting in the hotel's lobby. Guests noshed on light bites created by the hotel's chef, Ravin Patel, and enjoyed samples of the cocktail program featured in the hotel's restaurant, 7thStreet Standard, and rooftop lounge, Clayton Club. Guest also had a chance to view Hyatt Centric's guest rooms and banquet room, Baby Grand. Harley White Jr. Orchestra provided jazz music reminiscent of the heyday of the Historic Marshall Hotel (and Hotel Clayton) that once welcome guests at the same location. Clayton had operated the Pacific Water Care and Health Institute at 7th and L Streets nearby. The Hotel Clayton was sold in 1939 and renamed the "Hotel Marshall" honoring James Wilson Marshall (1810-1885), the man who discovered gold at Sutter's Mill, on the American River on 01/24/1848.
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A California Highway Patrol task force this month arrested 13 people and recovered over $800,000 in stolen merchandise in connection with an organized retail theft ring that operated across Northern California.
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Brock Purdy threw a 38-yard touchdown pass to Jauan Jennings with 2:15 to play, and the San Francisco 49ers forced an incomplete pass on the final play from the 2 to beat the Chicago Bears 42-38 and set up a Week 18 showdown for the top seed in the NFC.
U.S. District Court Judge Vince Chhabria said in an order Monday the Department of Homeland Security can receive biographical, contact and location information from the Medicaid program.
The removal by a U.S. military cemetery in the Netherlands of two displays recognizing Black troops who fought in World War II has spurred anger there.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also announced President Trump will receive the Israel Prize for his work on peace negotiations.
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Deputies are investigating after a well-hidden surveillance camera was uncovered outside a North Auburn home.
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