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More ways to help victims of deadly Oklahoma tornado

More ways to help victims of deadly Oklahoma tornado

 

The relief and recovery effort is underway in the Oklahoma City area after a an EF-5 twister tore through Monday, leaving 24 dead and 12,000 - 13,000 homes damaged or destroyed.

Officials estimated the recovery cost at $2 billion.

If you wish to help, the following organizations are providing food, shelters, and emergency supplies and equipment.

Discussion: What We Want at the New Arena

Discussion: What We Want at the New Arena

Alanna: I am excited for increased tourism to our area and the community pride that will come from keeping a pro sports team in our city.

Aimee: I’m not a big sports fan so I’m most excited about the prospect of a stadium revitalizing downtown. Breathing new life into the rail-yards is necessary to revitalize Alkali Flats area so I wouldn’t mind seeing the remnants of the K Street mall (car dealerships and cell hone stores do not constitute a mall) demolished and turned into a hub for sports fans. I’m sure the arena would host concerts and other events I would love to be able to bike there!

Amy: I don’t really care about the NBA, but I hope the complex brings a renewed vision for how good downtown Sacramento can be... Read More

How you can help

How you can help

The tragedy of Monday’s tornado in Oklahoma may be halfway across the country, but there are still ways we can help locally.

Jordan Scott, communications director for the American Red Cross Capital Region Chapter, said the organization is accepting donations for relief efforts. People can text REDCROSS to 9099 to make an automatic $10 donation, or can visit redcross.org to make a donation.

Scott said there are no plans yet to send teams from Northern California over to Oklahoma for relief efforts, but that it usually takes 24 to 48 hours for them to receive requests.

“Our volunteers know it may happen and to be ready,” Scott said. “We’ve got the experience and the expertise here.”

Volunteers from the area have helped out through other disasters, including the 2011 tornado in Joplin, Mo., and Superstorm Sandy in 2012.

Sacramento Volleyball Championship, 2013 Tournament

Sacramento Volleyball Championship, 2013 Tournament

What: Sacramento Volleyball Championship
Where: 2013 Tournament took place @ Hagan Community Park, 2197 Chase Dr Rancho Cordova, CA
When: 11th May, 2013 !

This is the 4th year that they are having this annual tournament. The teams played 8 am to 6 pm. Total teams participated - 14. Attended people including players families - 250 !. 

Governor’s Mansion Presents “The Magic of Spring, A Garden Affair” May 18

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The California State Historic Governor’s Mansion Foundation in cooperation with the Governor’s Mansion State Historic Park (SHP) are proud to present a special fundraising event titled “The Magic of Spring, A Garden Affair at the Mansion” on Saturday, May 18, 2013. The celebratory evening event will take place from 4 to 6 p.m.

We’re Playing to Win!

We’re Playing to Win!

Carmichael Dave called on March 8… asking us to talk him out of what was “surely the worst idea ever.” He talked about getting in an RV and driving across the country to spread the word about our beloved Sacramento Kings. We’re not in the business of disappointing our clients, but on that day we did not come through for Dave. We did not talk him out of what we all agreed was a tremendous idea.

It’s not often that an opportunity like this comes around… our entire team knew that this was something we not only wanted, but had to get behind. It was in perfect alignment with what 3fold is about: contributing to our community, supporting Sacramento’s economy, and out-of-the-box, in-your-face creativity. We were all in... Read More

Kings Recognize Autism Awareness Month

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