YOU ARE INVITED to a series of upcoming meetings and training sessions offered by the Office of Nighttime Economy.
YOU ARE INVITED to a series of upcoming meetings and training sessions offered by the Office of Nighttime Economy. Complimentary parking will be available at each event, and I encourage your attendance. The details of the upcoming events are as follows:
- Pubs, Clubs, and Bars
- Thursday, October 17, 3 to 5 p.m., 300 Richards Blvd., Room 221
- This quarterly meeting provides information to help nighttime businesses operate safely. Although the primary audience is nighttime businesses, the information can be helpful to all hospitality businesses.
- Silence Doesn't Work Here
- Thursday, October 24, 3 to 5 p.m., 300 Richards Blvd., Room 221
- This training, in partnership with WEAVE and in alignment with Domestic Violence Awareness Month (October), is designed to help employers and businesses Recognize, Respond, and Refer employees who may be experiencing domestic and/or sexual violence. RSVP via email to Madeline at [email protected].
- Safe Night Out
- Thursday, November 14, 3 to 5 p.m., 300 Richards Blvd., Room 221
- This training, in partnership with WEAVE, aims to train nightlife staff to recognize warning signs of sexual and domestic violence and respond to keep establishments safe. RSVP via email to Madeline at [email protected].
Lastly, just to remind you, the Sacramento Police Department is partnering to offer Active Shooter Preparedness Training courses. Guardian Defense, a consulting and training firm, leads the 90-minute virtual training. There are two remaining opportunities to participate, and you can register by clicking on the date and time of your choice below, both on Monday, September 16: