Excitement is brewing in Sacramento as the city gears up to host a free workshop for nightlife and hospitality businesses this Thursday at Memorial Hall. This initiative is designed to help local bar owners not just stay afloat but thrive in today’s competitive landscape. Attendees can look forward to networking opportunities with fellow operators and a chance to connect with city staff from departments like the Sacramento Police and Fire.
During this workshop, Sacramento’s Nighttime Economy Manager, Tina Lee-Vogt, emphasizes the importance of boosting safety and enhancing operations. The event will cover crucial topics like emergency exit planning and occupancy limits, with experts from the Fire Department providing insights on keeping it safe and sound. Now that’s an event that sounds as fun as it is helpful!
But it doesn’t stop there—Lee-Vogt plans to explore ways to expand entertainment permits and new entertainment zones, aiming for a vibrant nightlife that keeps everyone coming back for more. It’s about partnerships, support, and a shared commitment to ensuring that Sacramento remains a lively hub for entertainment. So, whether you’re a bar owner or a nightlife enthusiast, this workshop could set the stage for a more exciting future in SacTown!
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