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Golf Pub Crawl for a Cause

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By Becky Larson, SacMidtown.com Now that the sun is finally out, Midtowners are looking for any excuse to get out and celebrate the first few days of summer sun. Some of you might be thinking the best way to enjoy the weather is a day out on the green. But imagine if there was a [...]

An Overlooked Treasure: Lodi Wine Country

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By Bethany Hill, SacMidtown.com Sandwiched between some of California’s greatest wine regions, Sacramento is the perfect place to live if you enjoy a nice glass of wine every now and again – or if you are wine obsessed like me. Not only do you have easy driving access to the ever-famous Napa and Sonoma wine [...]

Local Concerts are Music to a Midtowner’s Ears

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By Becky Larson, SacMidtown.com Mercy Me, The Q-Balls, Mumbo Gumbo and The Brody’s. If none of these names sound familiar I suggest you become more acquainted with the music scene Sacramento has to offer. In Midtown we’re fortunate to have Friday Night Concerts in the Park from May – August during the warm (well, typically [...]

It’s All For The Kids

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By Megan Shippam, SacMidtown.com Make an impact and be a part of something big. On Saturday, May 21st, you could help a child reach his or her full potential while working on your own health and fitness at the same time! It’s a win-win for everyone. On Saturday, May 21st, my favorite gym, Elite Fitness [...]

Farmers’ Markets Help Midtowners Keep it Local

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By Becky Larson, SacMidtown.com As Midtowners our dedication to all things local is unwavering and we can’t get enough of our home-grown restaurants, shops, parks and pubs. Farmers’ markets are included in this list of local happenings that are often right up a Midtowner’s alley.  Farmers’ markets and Midtown go together like Ben & Jerry, [...]

Midtown Artists: A Diamond in the Ruff

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By Megan Shippam, SacMidtown.com The Search for the Perfect Portrait As my taste for art has evolved, I have begun to seek out the talented artists of Midtown in the search for the perfect portrait. During my search I came across the most beautiful, yet haunting piece I think I’ve laid eyes on. Awhile back, [...]

The Best Spots To Grab Lunch On J Street

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By Jimmy Spencer, SacMidtown.com Editor J Street is the New York Yankees of Midtown. Much attention goes to the neighborhood’s largest vein. There are plenty of high-priced players and it’s always a contender when deciding where to spend evenings out. But it’s also a great spot to grab lunch for those of us who work [...]

Taking it to the Streets

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By Becky Larson, SacMidtown.com One of the first things people often notice when driving into Midtown is that you always have to watch for people on bikes.  They seem to be everywhere and no matter how cautious you are, you’re bound to run one of them off the side of the road at some point [...]

The Sugar Plum Vegan Café on K Street

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By Danielle Carlson, SacMidtown.com If you haven’t been to Sugar Plum Vegan Café on K Street in Midtown, you need to check this place out quickstyle. It takes up the first floor of an adorable little Victorian house, as the upstairs houses a recently-opened all vegan shop called Never Felt Better.  So excited that these [...]

Sacramento Guide to Wining and Dining in a Recession

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By Bethany Hill, SacMidtown.com The economy is unstable and unemployment rates are painful, yet Sacramento’s restaurant scene continues to be irresistible. With that said, I think it’s time to examine one of the most effective ways to guard your moolah when dining out. As a Sacramento native who is as equally obsessed with wine as [...]

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