I am not a local boy. I grew up in Brooklyn, Köln and Hamburg, lived in Cincinnati and Houston, tried to live in Portland and Philly and about 6 years ago I moved to Sacramento. I have seen and experienced a lot of things in different places in America. Yes, Sacramento is no Paris but if you think it is pathetic I have a simple question - have you been to other places? Sacramento has minuses but every city has them. We have a very good winter-free weather without annoying humidity, tornadoes, hurricanes. PT is actually decent by American standards. We have a very interesting racial and ethnic background and very healthy relationship between us. We are a short driving almost traffic free distance away from so many things. I do not want to have Sonoma or Lake Tahoe in my backyard, I want to be close to them. Every weekend I have a nice choice - I can go to Napa, Russian or American rivers, Tahoe, SF, SJ, coastal towns, national parks etc. I love SF but I love visiting SF. I do not want to live there 24/7 in a small old overpriced apartment or townhouse on a skinny noisy street. I can enjoy everything SF can offer when I have some free time but I want to go back to my big house with a big backyard where I can enjoy my family life. If I do not want to go outside of the town, I can spend a nice time in Old Sac, Midtown, Discovery park etc. and have a lunch, play softball or volleyball with my friends and family. We do not have many museums? Ohh, sorry, like we go to them every week and they make our life better and interesting. We still have some and California Rail Road museum is actually very cool and outsiders love it. We do not have amusement and water parks a-la Disneyland but we still have ok ones and if you want something super-puper special you can go to Orlando or Vegas. That's the reason these cities exists on Earth. The thing is that we have options - in the city and around the city and that's what you want - to have options. We have more options and choices than most people in this country.
Yes, our arena situation is very, very sad and I am very angry about it and it is not only the arena situation actually. There are many things make me sad today in Sacramento and America progress- and infrastructure-wise. But this Sacramento nothing-to-do-at-all and redneck-stupid-town bashing is becoming ridiculous.
I have a simple formula for you, my dear friends. If you have nothing to do in Sacramento on a regular day, it means that you probably have no real job. If you have nothing to do on weekends in/and around Sacramento, it means that you won't find that probably anywhere and it is not Sacramento, it is you.