March 6, 2012, was huge at that time. Basically, the Sacramento City Council needed 5 votes to accept a financing plan to help build an arena. Thanks to a 7-2 vote by the council, they accepted a nonbinding "term sheet" in which city officials, the Sacramento Kings, arena operator AEG and the development firm were slated to build the arena.
If there were 4 yes votes or less the Kings would be in Anaheim or some other city that the Maloofs could have asked to relocate to.
I don't know how much of a difference we made, but we attended council meetings using facts to educate the council and anyone who attended the council meetings, watched it from home or read about it in the paper or online or whatever the media reported on.
We attended the following council meetings and other events (not including greeting the mayor at the airport all four times, Kings viewing party, etc.):
1. December 13, 2011 (debut as #FANS)
2. January 17, 2012
3. February 14, 2012
4. February 28, 2012 for Sacramento County Council
5. March 3, 2012 for Darrell Fong Town Hall
5. March 6, 2012
6. March 27, 2012
7. March 29, 2012 for Jay Schenirer Town Hall
8. April 3, 2012
9. April 10, 2012
10. April 17, 2012
11. May 8, 2012
12. November 13, 2012 (as Crown Downtown)
13. February 5, 2013
14. February 12, 2013
15. February 19, 2013
16. February 26, 2013
17. February 28 for State of the City
The only problem I had was this kind of reporting from the March 6th vote:
We had a name and it was #FANS (Fund Arena Now Sacramento). Today we are now known as Crown Downtown but we still have white shirts.
What we do only works if people believe in it. I am just one person. But together it is strength in numbers kind of like an army of one.
I don't consider ourselves heroes or saving our team. All we can do is show our support, have our voice be heard, be the voice of the voiceless by representing the people who want to keep the Kings in Sacramento, build a downtown arena, have a reuse of Natomas, and other reasons that are #BiggerThanBasketball
If anyone deserves the credit it is Mayor Johnson because without him the Kings are gone. It is that simple.
I have no political ambition. I love my career in higher education. When this all said and done, I'll go back into my cave and be just a normal Kings fan again while attending some concerts, WWE, UFC, taking my kids (don't have any right now or as the military told me "none that you know of") to Disney on Ice, enjoying lunch or dinner by the arena just for the fun of it, etc.