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Where To Go Halloween Weekend And Not Lose Your Wallet

Cancelation of the long running Exotic Erotic Ball in San Francisco? Are Sacramento's Exotic Ball ticket sales going to be down due to the economy? It seems as Halloween is upon us many Sacramentins are looking for more economical night time parties this year and I thought I would take the time to give out some information on some upcoming night time events in the Sacramento area that wont break your wallet. Saturday Night: The 5hundy.net / calpubcrawl.com group will be having there annual pub crawl starting in midtown, then snaking its way into Old Sacramento. The Crawl starts at 6.30 at Shady Lady and ending in Old Sacramento at River City Saloon  & Vega's.  Details at http://www.ca

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Old Fashioned Shooting Gallery Set To Open In Old Sacramento

The River City Shooting Gallery is set to open its doors for tourists and locals looking for an old fashioned shoot-em-up good time when visiting Old Sacramento.   SACRAMENTO, CA (June 1, 2010) As the economy seems to be recovering, the owners of The River City Saloon in Old Sacramento have decided to keep building on the fun theme they brought to Old Sacramento by opening a new venture called The River City Shooting Gallery. Over the years, Sean Derfield has always felt that the Old Sacramento area was missing one thing: an old west themed saloon with a family friendly shooting gallery for the many tourists and families that visit the area. But after realizing that his saloon, that ope

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The River City Saloon opens doors to public and brings patrons back into time

Before opening to the general public, Old Sacramento's western-themed River City Saloon hosted two preview parties late last week for two nights of wild wild fun. The saloon officially opened its doors on Saturday, May 9. On Thursday, the Saloon hosted an open house with 25-cent beer and free appetizers. The next night was an invite-only soiree for friends, family, and neighboring businesses. The cash registers were ringing and the bartenders got plenty of practice in preparation for business in coming days. The parties, held in the evening, were aimed mainly at the over 21 but patrons of all ages showed up to sample their bar and menu offerings. While the first night of business was rat

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