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Sharpen your skates and perfect your triple axel—the Downtown Sacramento Ice Rink returns to the heart of the city on November 9! Feel a chill blow down K street as you approach Ali Youssefi Square and be teleported into a winter wonderland at the ice rink.
November 9, 2022 – January 16, 2023
Tickets are available at the entrance to the rink when you arrive to skate. Group and Private Party Reservations can be made in advance here.
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Regular Hours:
Tuesday – Thursday: 2pm – 9pm
Friday – Sunday: 10am – 10pm
Closed Mondays, except for holidays
Holiday Hours:
Veterans Day: 10am – 9pm
November 20th – November 27th: 10am – 10pm
Thanksgiving Day: 10am – 4pm
Christmas Eve: 10am – 9pm
Christmas Day: Noon – 9pm
Dec. 26th – Jan. 8th: 10am – 10pm
New Year’s Eve: 10am – 9pm
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: 10am – 8pm
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Special Events:
Nov. 12 – Princess & Superhero Day
Nov. 18 – K Street Date Night
Nov. 19. – Crafting Kindness
Nov. 20 – Forever Howard Foundation Donation
Nov. 25 – K Street Date Night
Nov. 26 – Silent Disco
Nov. 29 – Giving Tuesday
Dec. 3 – Makers Market
Dec. 10 – Crafting Kindness
Dec. 16 – K Street Date Night
Dec. 17 – Ugly Sweater Party
Dec. 18 – Forever Howard Foundation Donation
Dec. 23 – K Street Date Night
Jan. 6 – K Street Date Night
Jan. 13 – K Street Date Night
Jan. 14 – Crafting Kindness
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👉TOMORROW, Sat 2.4.23, 1-3pm: Author Talk & Book Signing w/ Oakland writer + artist, Ajuan Mance > Author of '1001 Black Men, portraits of masculinity at the intersections' > at Amatoria Fine Art Books 👈
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SATURDAY, Feb 4th, 1-3PM: Book signing and Q&A w/ Oakland author and artist, Ajuan Mance! Professor Mance will be signing her latest book and sitting down with our own @laurelingilmoreartist to talk shop about her recent projects art and writing.
Through her teaching and scholarship, Mance focuses on history and Black literature in the United States. She has authored, "Inventing Black Women: African American Women Poets and Self-Representation, 1877-2000", "Proud legacy: The "colored" schools of Malvern, Arkansas and the community that made them", and "Before Harlem: An anthology of African-American literature from the long nineteenth century."
Mance's art complements her scholarship in exploring similar themes of race, gender, identity, and history. She is the creator of a number of zines including "Gender Studies", "The Little Book of Big", "Black Bears", and "A Blues for Black Santa."
Join us Saturday, February 4, from 1-3pm to hear her speak about her art book and portrait project, "1001 Black Men: portraits of masculinity at the intersections" Hear the stories behind this beautiful project, meet the artist-author, and pick up your copy of Mance's book. We'll even have a limited number of copies with a signed fine art print! #BLACKHISTORYMONTHEVERYMONTH
Our gorgeous African American, African, and Egyptian Sections will be 20% OFF this Saturday in honor of Black History Month. We have some new, rare arrivals that have traveled halfway around the world to get to us and they are mind-blowingly beautiful.
Space is limited; arrive early to secure your seat. We are in a residential area so please be considerate of our neighbors by conserving parking space. ~ Amatoria Books
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Amatoria Fine Art Books
AH-ma-TOR-ee-ah.
Buy. Sell. Trade.
Books. Prints.
Ephemera. Art.
1831 F Street
916-822-4909
Tu-Su 10a-5p
A Chefs Olive Mix tasting and Old Sacramento Waterfront stroll would make a great non-boozy and inexpensive Valentine's Day outing for the right couple.
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Chefs Olive Mix
@chefsolivemix
FREE TASTINGS
* consider a purchase
131 J Street
916-706-3105
chefsolivemix.com
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