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The Capitol Metropolis Vintage Tattoo Convention marked its initial year in Sacramento this Mother’s Working day weekend. From Friday to Sunday, site visitors went to the Risk-free Credit rating Union Convention Centre to meet and be tattooed by close to 250 well known tattoo artists from all around the entire world. See more over.
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The town of Sacramento hopes a present card system will assist organizations rebound from the financial strains brought on by the pandemic. At the moment, there is a confined-time promotion for Shop 916, the digital reward card program that to start with launched in December 2021. It supports neighborhood storefront retailers hit difficult by COVID-19. When it to start with released, a mixed value of more than $110,000 in reward and bonus gift cards was used in the course of its two-thirty day period advertising marketing campaign. On Wednesday, a similar promotion launched. This time, it entails getting just one present playing cards and having a bonus reward card for no cost.
Linda Novi knows how to hang on through tough times. It’s a mindset that she says has helped her keep her Sacramento gift shop, Mixed Bag, open when so many other stores have closed. “It’s not time for us to let our guard down,” she said. “Maybe our masks, but not our guard.” Saturday marks the first weekend without the indoor face mask order. Novi now faces the challenge of keeping her staff, made up entirely of seniors, safe, while encouraging more foot traffic through her business.
Amazon has a policy that children are supposed to shop with parents’ supervision but the online giant doesn’t take any steps to verify a buyers age. It’s something a state lawmaker and child advocate said the company and others should be doing if they are going to allow children onto their sites. Alan Ercolini’s 14-year-old son ordered a box of weapons online from Amazon, including a BB gun, a set of throwing knives and a hunting knife. “I would think Amazon has more of a duty to do the right thing on behalf of the consumer,” Ercolini said. “Especially, in light of what’s going on right now with all the school shootings.” Amazon sold Ercolini’s son the BB gun and knives through an account his son set up with a gift card. In California, it’s illegal for any retailer to sell a child a BB gun. But, the site’s terms and conditions assume the person ordering is over 18.
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