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Wow ini nih yang katanya pisau viral. 😍 Semenjak ada produk alat masak di #tigaraksasmartfamily jadi tahu kan kalau bagian penting dalam memasak ada potong memotong bahan makanan. Dan jadi tahu juga kalau pisaunya wajib pakai yang anti bakteri. Kenapa? Ya supaya bakteri gag berpindah ke bahan makanan yang kita potong. Apalagi yang dipotong macem-macem ya. Jadi harus bisa bedakan pisau untuk sayur, daging, dll. Pisau Set Swiden ini bisa jadi pilihan bunda Bentuk dan desainnya juga unik. Lengkap dengan Magnetic Hanger yng isa di tempel ke tembok ya yang jauh dari jangkauan anak. Aman 🤗 Cuz cek Ricek keunggulan lainnya. Sudah terjual ribuan Set dalam waktu singkat. Yakin cuma mau lihat aja? -ds- #IDEAteam https://www.instagram.com/p/CI4TpwvBkHu/?igshid=v5pxu6fuzdfe
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Dear Business Owners and “Ideators”, your initial idea was a stepping stone to starting up your business but your idea for sustainability might not be in your capacity to execute or might not even be yours, and that doesn’t make you less of an idea bank Get a team and train them to align their vision with yours. Don’t be scared anyone would steal your idea or that nobody will understand your idea enough to execute them Let’s help you get your start up business and team rolling with the right mindset, speak to us today at +234 806 602 1960 #Andromagikcompany #startuptips #startupconsulting #startupbusinesses #createawinningteam #ideateam #ideasruletheworld #executionsquad #startupsupportgroup #winningeveryday #winningteam #thinktank (at Lagos, Nigeria) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEJW-sRHz-Q/?igshid=1x5s2djc48lth
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What’s Up Tonight, 5/11/17:
Gather Oak Park: Inspired by the warm California nights and the emerging trend of the food culture, GATHER is a take on the city as a dining table.Set in a familiar, but unusual setting; this unique food event includes communal tables for out-door dining, a craft beer area, artisanal food vendors, designers, food demos, interactive art, live music and a modular kids park. 3433 Broadway. 5-9PM. Free.
Breathe Fest: Celebrating sustainability in the Sacramento region by showcasing the positive connections between active transportation: n, buying, eating, shopping local, and our region’s air quality. The event will include the 2017 Clean Air Awards Presentation, craft beer, farm to fork food from SactoMoFo, live music from IdeaTeam, interactive networking space, a raffle and prizes! Sacramento Railyards. 5:30-9PM. $35-400.
Race and Cultural Equity Meeting: Read through our draft Cultural Equity Statement, then join the Sacramento Metro Arts Commission to give your feedback. Sol Collective. 6-8PM.
ArtMix Gears: Celebrate Sacramento’s Bike Month in Steampunk style as we bring together all things gear-powered in a spoketacular event featuring a variety of wheel-turning artists and bike-inspired installations. The Sacramento Steampunk Society and The League of Proper Villains present retro-futuristic inventions, workshops, and fashions. Sci-Fi and cyberpunk shorts will pop up in surprising places while enjoying music and drink specials all night. Crocker Art Museum. 6-9:30PM. $5.
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Hi fellow #EastSac friends, come on over to East Portal Park for some music by IdeaTeam and some Hoppy Beer to beat the heat. 😎🍻✌ (at East Portal Park)
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Weekly Events: January 8th - 14th
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Thursday, January 12th
Picnic People @ The Dogwood Cocktail Cabin
R.A. The Rugged Man @ Volcanic
The Brothers Reed @ Broken Top Bottle Shop
Friday, January 13th
Tommie Sunshine @ The Domino Room
The Bad Plus @ The Oxford
Saturday, January 14th
Woebegone CD Release @ Volcanic
Eastghost @ The Capitol
Ideateam & Maxwell Friedman Trio @ McMenamins
Bryan Sutton Band @ The Old Stone Church
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Back in beautiful San Francisco April, 15th at Brick & Mortar! #sanfrancisco #sf #marksextonband #ideateam #thehumidors (at Brick and Mortar Music Hall)
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Siapa sih yang nggak mau tampil cantik dan awet muda meskipun usia makin bertambah? 😚 Pastinya semua mau ya. Merawat wajah terutama karena bagian wajah yang paling sering terpapar sinar matahari, debu dan sebagainya yang menyebabkan penuaan dini. Kerutan sana sini belum lagi wajah kusam dan masalah kulit lainnya 😭 Oh wanita 😁 Yuk jaga kesehatan kulit wajah kita dengan Oilum. Siapa yang belum Oilum? Cung 👆 Cuzz hubungi reseller resmi #tigaraksasmartfamily ya untuk tahu lebih dalam apa itu Oilum. Jangan lupa kepoin Promo cetar bulan ini juga 😍 087886179177 -ds- #IDEAteam https://www.instagram.com/p/CGxTc8RhoD4/?igshid=qn2xra0s648h
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Sudahkah kita selalu menjadikan Allah Subhanahuwata'ala sebagai tempat keluh kesah kita? Sudahkah kita selalu bersyukur kepada Allah Subhanahuwata'ala atas apa yang telah kita punya? Sudahkah kita selalu melibatkan Allah Subhanahuwata'ala dalam semua urusan kita? Jika belum, mari kita ubah semua yang kita lakukan karena Lillah. Karena apapun yang terjadi pada kita kemarin, sekarang maupun esok, semuanya adalah kehendak Allah Subhanahuwata'ala. Allah memberikan apa yang kita butuhkan bukan apa yang kita inginkan. Ikhlaskan karena Allah tahu apa yang terbaik untuk kita. "Dan mereka menjawab cukuplah Allah menjadi penolong kami dan Allah adalah sebaik-baik pelindung" (QS. Ali imran- 172) Allah dulu, Allah lagi, Allah terus. Happy Senin😊 Jangan lupa selalu bersyukur dan tersenyum 😊 -ds- #superteam #LVBTrainingCenter #SUPERTEAM_IDEA_EA_JULI#1 #choiriyahyatim #IDEAteam #selfreminder https://www.instagram.com/p/CC2O35IpVZQ/?igshid=1rh3bj2d9b9c9
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Sudahkah kita selalu menjadikan Allah Subhanahuwata'ala sebagai tempat keluh kesah kita? Sudahkah kita selalu bersyukur kepada Allah Subhanahuwata'ala atas apa yang telah kita punya? Sudahkah kita selalu melibatkan Allah Subhanahuwata'ala dalam semua urusan kita? Jika belum, mari kita ubah semua yang kita lakukan karena Lillah. Karena apapun yang terjadi pada kita kemarin, sekarang maupun esok, semuanya adalah kehendak Allah Subhanahuwata'ala. Allah memberikan apa yang kita butuhkan bukan apa yang kita inginkan. Ikhlaskan karena Allah tahu apa yang terbaik untuk kita. "Dan mereka menjawab cukuplah Allah menjadi penolong kami dan Allah adalah sebaik-baik pelindung" (QS. Ali imran- 172) Allah dulu, Allah lagi, Allah terus. Happy Senin😊 Jangan lupa selalu bersyukur dan tersenyum 😊 -ds- #superteam #LVBTrainingCenter #SUPERTEAM_IDEA_EA_JULI#1 #choiriyahyatim #IDEAteam #selfreminder https://www.instagram.com/p/CC2OyCFAu30/?igshid=1ockt50bm0oqp
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What’s Up w/Your Weekend, 7/21-7/23/17
Friday
CIP/Joy and Madness + more: At Cesar Chavez Plaza, the longest running outdoor happy hour, Concerts in the Park (CIP) is celebrating 26 years of music madness this year. Grab a cold beer, a bite to eat from a local food truck, and enjoy the tunes of Joy and Madness, Ideateam, Mikey LP & The Krooks and Joseph_ONE. All ages, 5-9PM. Free.
Bike In Movie- Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Sacramento International Hostel is hosting bike-in movies. Nothing says Summer quite like watching a cult classic outdoors on a massive screen with friends you haven't met yet. The movie will begin immediately following the conclusion of Concerts in the Park. Seating is available for about 80 people. Free popcorn and water, BYOB wine and beer only. 8PM. $3-5 donation requested.
B Street Brews at the Railroad Museum: An evening of sketch comedy with B Street Theatre. Beer pourings byTrack 7 Brewing Co. and Hoppy Brewing. Plus, Chando's Tacos for purchase. 21+ 6-9PM. $20 per ticket ($15 for members of the Museum or Theatre); $25 at the door.
Warm Welcome Cocktail Party: Warm Welcome is a cocktail party and silent auction at the Sierra II Community Center to support SFBFS’ Refugee Resettlement Services. 21+ 630-930PM. $50, online only, via donation.
First Fest Benefit Show: Shine hosts this benefit to support First Festival. All proceeds will be donated to First Festival, who aims to pre-fund their 2018 event in order to make it free to the public. Sacramento's Renaissance man Cory Barringer will be your host for the evening. Musical acts include: House of Mary, Sparks Across Darkness, and Vinnie Guidera (solo). All ages. 8PM. $8.
Sac Ladyfest 2017: Enjoy food, music, spoken word, conviviality and camaraderie at CLARA for this year’s Sac Ladyfest supporting the Gender Health Center. Held on Friday and Saturday, tickets are available for one or both days. More information and lineup at this link.
Saturday
Global Local Mercado: Global and Local artisan goods, food + music! Sol Collective is hosting its 12th annual Global Local Mercado along with African Marketplace. The mercado is meant to highlight handmade, arts & cultural goods by local and global vendors. This year will also feature curated vintage and much more. All ages. 12-5PM. Free.
Sacratomato Festival: This free family-friendly festival on the front lawn of Sutter’s Fort will feature live music, food for sample and sale, a salsa competition and more to celebrate the quintessential symbol of Sacramento summer, the tomato! 5-9PM. Free.
Golden Bear Day Party: Shaun Slaughter and Satapana Buthken bring you sunshiney and summery tunes from the disco, pop, yacht rock, house and other realms at this Golden Bear shindig. Cheap drinks and fun times. 21+ 5-830PM. Free.
Light * Noir Film Festival: Explore legendary director Billy Wilder’s contributions to film noir in the Light & Noir Film Festival at the historic Crest Sacramento. Presented in partnership by The California Museum and the Film Noir Foundation, this one-night festival features film screenings and discussion in conjunction with the Museum’s installation of “Light & Noir: Exiles & Émigrés in Hollywood, 1933-1950.” Highlights include:
Double Indemnity at 5PM
Q&A with “Czar of Noir” Eddie Muller at 7PM
Sunset Boulevard at 730PM
Costume contest at 920PM
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Tickets: $10.00 for each film or $25.00 for both films plus admission to view “Light & Noir: Exiles & Émigrés in Hollywood, 1933-1950,” a $9.00 value.
Sunday
Brunch Beats: Enjoy brunch and drink specials at Hot Italian plus tracks from DJ Epik. 12-3PM.
Solistic: This Sunday at Sol Collective, learn about family constellations and how they contribute to repeated patterns in your life. If you have experienced trauma, separation, relationship difficulties, or health, financial or career issues, you will benefit from this workshop. Ancestral Healing can help uncover the root causes of your issues, and clear them quickly and effectively. 2-430PM. $20/person or bring a friend to save $5 each.
Track 7 Chili Cookoff: Over 10 chili cooking champs will be out at the Curtis Park taproom with with their favorite secret recipe to impress and wow your tastebuds with some downright chili goodness. Come taste chili for FREE and cast your vote for your favorite. Both meat and vegetarian options will be available, and of course, lots of beers will be on tap. People's Choice trophies will be awarded to one meat chili and one vegetarian chili that receive the most votes. A Brewer's Choice trophy will be awarded to the chili that the Track 7 brewer's pick as their favorite. 12-3PM. Free admission.
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What’s Up With Your Weekend, 2/24/17-2/26/17:
Friday:
SACFW Spring/Summer Designer Showcase: Sacramento Fashion Week highlights the collections of some of Northern California’s premier cutting edge fashion designers. Sacramento Railyards. 6:30-8PM Reception, 8-10PM Fashion Show. $40-135.
KVIE Nerd Night - Trivia, Costumes, Beer, Prizes: An evening of trivia, local beer, a costume content, awesome prizes, and more! With special guests from Beyond Geek, and beer donated by Hoppy Brewing, Lagunitas Brewing Co, and Device Brewing Company. Non-alcoholic beverages provided by Go Girl Energy Drink, and Sacramento Natural Foods Co-op. KVIE. 6:30-9PM. 18+. $10.
Steve Almond - featured at our 8th season kickoff: Short story writer and essayist Steve Almond heads the program as we begin our 8th season of bringing the best of fiction, read by actors, to Sacramento lovers of great stories. Also featured: Deborah Meltvedt. With readings by Blair Leatherwood and Jessica Laskey. CLARA Auditorium. 7:30-9PM. $10 Suggested Donation.
King Woman (Sacramento record release) with VRTRA and Declension: Incredible and cathartic doom/rock from Sacramento’s VRTRA along with King Woman’s record release show for their debut full length on Relapse Records, "Created In The Image Of Suffering." Starlite. 8PM-12AM. $10 in advance, $12 at the door.
Harlows - Ideateam, Be Brave long sets: Ideateam, a 9-piece ensemble driven to fuse together a variety of influences in a fresh way, plays live after local and Sacramento favorites Be Brave Robot. Harlows. 9:30PM-12AM. $10.
Saturday:
Carnaval 2017: Cultural Exchange of Sacramento presents Carnaval 2017 with live performances from the Sacramento Brazilian Center, singers, tons of Brazilian dishes, food trucks, and drinks for those 21+. CLARA Auditorium. 4-11PM. $15 in advance, $20 at the door.
Capital Dance Project & Raphael Delgado at ArtStreet: Sacramento home-grown dance collective, Capital Dance Project, performs a mesmerizing dance installation directed by Sacramento visual artist Raphael Delgado at ArtStreet. This is also the last day of ArtStreet, a temporary and multi-disciplinary art expereince, so make sure you see this extraordinary event before it’s gone. ArtStreet (300 1st Avenue). Performance at 5:30PM sharp. Free but reservations are recommended with a $10 donation.
45th Annual Salud! Business Awards and Gala: The Sacramento Hispanic Chamber of Commerce presents the 45th Business Awards as the leading Capital Region Hispanic Chamber. Enjoy a reception, dinner and awards cememony with the 2017 Small Business Award and 2017 Young Professional Award presented live. DoubleTree by Hilton. 6-9PM. $150 for Members, $175 for Non-Members, $1500/$1750 for tables of 10.
Midtown Mardi Gras: DJ Epik plays at this Midtown Mardi Gras party complete with a photo booth and drink specials. Highwater. 9PM. 21+. $5 cover.
Sunday:
Self -Defense for Woman and Trans Folks: A Monthly Practice Session: This monthly self-defense practice session with Dragon Fire Martial Arts master instructor Lois Skidmore is for women, girls, trans people of any gender, nonbinary and gender-nonconforming people, ages 10 and up, with some basic knowledge of self-defense skills. Dragon Fire Martial Arts. 11:30AM-1:30PM. $10 suggested donation, no one turned away for lack of funds.
Lightwire Theater: Based in New Orleans, Lightwire Theater is internationally recognized for their signature brand of electroluminescent artistry, poignant storytelling and evocative music scores that create an imaginative audiovisual experience. In Dino-Light a famous scientist with magic powers brings a friendly dinosaur to life. When the curious dinosaur wanders away from home, he discovers a wonderful world full of creatures that light up the darkness and help him find the true meaning of love. Mondavi Center. 3-5PM. $29 and up. Children, Student and Military discounts available.
Cross-Cultural Currents: Hosted by the Sacramento Music Prep Academy and following up on their successful concert of Modern American Composers at the Crocker Art Museum, clarinetist Brennen Milton, pianist Michael Dale, and others will present a diverse program of lesser-heard classical gems. CLARA Auditorium. 7-8PM.
Synthphonik Sundays: Sacramento's only open beat session just for beatmakers and producers, SYNTHPHONIK SUNDAYS! Happens every fourth Sundays strictly for the best heads. ZFG's The Philharmonik play host to some of the the best slump composers from Nothern California and beyond. Proceeds benefit Sol Collective’s youth recording program. Sol Collective. 7:30-10:30PM. $5 suggested donation, $10 guarantees a spot.
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