The City of Sacramento’s Office of Nighttime Economy will host two free upcoming events designed to support and educate the Sacramento nighttime hospitality industry.
These events, to be held at 300 Richards Blvd., Room 221, will provide valuable training and information to help businesses operate safely and effectively.
“The City is committed to helping nightlife and hospitality businesses thrive by offering tools and resources that promote safety and success,” said the City’s Nighttime Economy Manager Tina Lee-Vogt. “The sessions also serve as a space for businesses to engage with our team and ask questions.”
April 17 from 3 to 5 p.m.
“Pubs, Clubs, and Bars” Training
This free event will cover essential business and safety practices and will include support from various City departments and nonprofit partners. City representatives from the Office of Nighttime Economy, Economic Development, the Entertainment Services Division, the Sacramento Police Department, the Sacramento Fire Department, and Code Compliance are anticipated to attend. This quarterly training fosters engagement and relationship-building with staff.
April 24 from 3 to 5 p.m.
“Safe Night Out” Training with WEAVE
This free, two-hour training and certification program educates bar and restaurant staff on sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic violence, and bystander intervention. Led by WEAVE, this interactive session will provide nightlife staff with critical knowledge on recognizing and responding to sexual and domestic violence. RSVPs are encouraged. Email Madeline Ng at mng@weaveinc.org to RSVP or for any additional questions.
Both events will provide attendees with valuable insights and practical skills to enhance the safety and management of their establishments.
Training information can be found on the City’s website.






