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The California Gambling Control Commission has licensed the following gambling establishments in Northern California to operate poker rooms and card clubs under the California Gambling Control Act.
The owners of Parkwest Casino Lotus in South Sacramento have bought a neighboring retail property, but the reason for doing so isn’t clear. According to property records, Monument Properties.
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Minimum Gambling Age
The minimum age to gamble at a card casino is 21 years old.
Norcal Cardrooms Listed by County
ALAMEDA COUNTY
Livermore Casino
2223 First Street
Livermore, CA 94550
Phone: 909-674-3101
Oaks Card Club
4097 San Pablo Avenue
Emeryville, CA 94608
Phone: 510-653-4456
Palace Poker Casino
22821 Mission Boulevard
Hayward, CA 94542
Phone: 510-582-1166
Parkwest Casino 580
968 North Canyons Parkway
Livermore, CA 94550
BUTTE COUNTY
Casino 99
175 E 20th St Suite 150
Chico, CA 95928
Phone: 530-892-2282
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
California Grand Casino
5988 Pacheco Blvd
Pacheco, CA 94553
Phone: 925-685-8397
Nineteenth Hole
2746 West Tregalles Road
Antioch, CA 94509
Phone: 925-757-6545
FRESNO COUNTY
Clovis 500 Club
500 Clovis Avenue
Clovis, CA 93612
Phone: 559-299-9951
Club One Casino
1033 Van Ness Avenue
Fresno, CA 93721
Phone: 559-497-3000
KERN COUNTY
Diamond Jim's Casino
118 20th Street West
Rosamond, CA 93560
Phone: 661-256-1400
Golden West Casino
1001 South Union Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93307
Phone: 661-324-6936
The Aviator Casino
1225 Airport Drive
Delano, CA 93215
(661) 721-7770
MARIN COUNTY
Club San Rafael
721 Lincoln Avenue
San Rafael, CA 94901
MERCED COUNTY
Poker Flats Casino
1714 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
Merced, CA 95340
Phone: 209-383-4917
MONTEREY COUNTY
Bankers Casino
111 Monterey Street
Salinas, CA 93901
Marina Club
204 Carmel Avenue
Marina, CA 93933
Pinnacle Casino (fka Ven-A-Mexico)
955 Front Street
Soledad, CA 93960
NAPA COUNTY
Napa Valley Casino
3466 Broadway
American Canyon, CA 94589
Phone: 707-644-8851
NEVADA COUNTY
Towers Casino
115 Bank Street
Grass Valley, CA 95945
SACRAMENTO COUNTY
Capitol Casino
411 North 16th Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-446-0700
Lake Bowl Cardroom
511 E Bidwell Street
Folsom, CA 95630
Phone: 916-983-4411
Limelight Card Room
1014 Alhambra Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95816
Phone: (916) 446-2208
Parkwest Casino Cordova
2801 Prospect Park Dr.
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Parkwest Casino Lotus
6010 Stockton Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95824
Stones Gambling Hall
6510 Antelope Road
Citrus Heights, CA 95621
Rancho's Club (info)
2740 Mills Park Drive
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Phone: 916-361-9186
Rogelio's
34 Main Street
Isleton, CA 95641
Phone: 916-777-7728
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
Cameo Club
5757 Pacific Avenue
Stockton, CA 95202
Phone: 209-474-1777
Casino Real
1355 N Main St
Manteca, CA 95336
Phone: 209-239-1455
Comstock Card Room
125 West 11th Street
Tracy, CA 95376
Phone: 209-832-1111
Delta Casino
146 East Market Street
Stockton, CA 95202
Jack's Club
29 North Sacramento Street
Lodi, CA 95240
Phone: 209-339-8658
Kings Card Club
6111 West Lane, #103
Stockton, CA 95210
Parkwest Casino Lodi
1800 South Cherokee Lane
Lodi, CA 95240
Star's Casino
775 West Clover Rd.
Tracy, CA 95376
SAN LUIS OPISBO COUNTY
Central Coast Casino
359 Grand Ave
Grover Beach, CA 93433
Phone: 805-474-8500
Oceana Card Room
1795 Front Street
Oceana, CA 93445
Phone: 805-474-0188
Old Cayucos Tavern
130 North Ocean Avenue
Cayucos, CA 93430
Phone: 805-995-3209
Outlaws Card Parlour
9850 East Front Road
Atascadero, CA 93423
Phone: 805-466-7950
Paso Robles Central Coast Casino
1144 Black Oak Drive
Paso Robles, CA 93446
SAN MATEO COUNTY
Artichoke Joe's Casino
659 Huntington Avenue
San Bruno, CA 94066
Phone: 650-589-3145<
Lucky Chances Casino
1700 Hillside Boulevard
Colma, CA 94014
Phone: 650-758-2237
SANTA CLARA COUNTY
Bay 101
1801 Bering Drive
San Jose, CA 95112
Phone: 408-451-8888
Casino M8trix
1887 Matrix Blvd.
San Jose, CA 95110
Garlic City Club
40 Hornlein Ct
Gilroy, CA 95020
Phone: 408-847-3777
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
Ocean View Cardroom
709 Pacific Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Phone: 831-423-6257
SHASTA COUNTY
Casino Club
1885 Hilltop Drive
Redding, CA 96002
Phone: 530-221-5015
SONOMA COUNTY
Parkwest Casino Sonoma
5151 Montero Way
Petaluma, CA 94954
STANISLAUS COUNTY
Empire Sportsmen Association
5801 North McHenry Avenue
Modesto, CA 95356
Mike's Card Casino
112 North Yosemite Avenue
Oakdale, CA 95361
Phone: 209-847-2919
Turlock Poker Room
270 West Main Street
Turlock, CA 95380
Phone: 209-668-1010
TULARE COUNTY
La Fuerza
175 East Antelope
Woodlake, CA 93286
Phone: 209-564-8066
Sundowner Card Room
15638 Avenue 296
Visalia, CA 93292
Phone: 559-627-9624
The Deuce Lounge & Casino
30435 Road 68
Visalia, CA 93291
YUBA COUNTY
Casino Marysville
515 Fourth Street
Marysville, CA 95901
Source: www.cgcc.ca.gov
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Dripping with sweat on a sweltering morning, workers navigated the construction site of the new state Natural Resources Agency headquarters in downtown Sacramento.
All but a couple wore masks.
Inside Arden Fair mall, the vast majority of shoppers wore them. At the Bel Air supermarket on Laguna Boulevard in Elk Grove, and the Sprouts grocery store near the Sacramento Zoo, not a single person was without a mask.
A surprising thing happened when Gov. Gavin Newsom, alarmed by rising COVID-19 infections, ordered Californians last week to begin wearing masks in nearly all outdoor and indoor settings:
In Sacramento County, most of them agreed.
A series of spot checks by The Sacramento Bee this week found broad compliance with Newsom’s order despite the discomfort of 90-degree heat — and the widespread recognition that Californians wouldn’t face any legal consequences for ignoring the governor.
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“I think it’s more a ‘good to do it’ kind of thing. They’re not going to enforce it,” said Wendy Lofing-Rossotti, who wore a mask as she greeted customers at Lofings Lighting shop in midtown Sacramento. “It’s like the curfew.”
Lofing-Rossotti said she’s turned away a few customers who said they forgot their masks — they retrieved them from their cars and returned to the store — but she hasn’t encountered anyone refusing to wear one.
Newsom’s order comes as public health authorities wrestle with a recent surge in COVID-19 cases. Sacramento County reported 131 new cases of the coronavirus Tuesday, the most ever in a single day. The state recorded 5,019 new cases, also a record. Perhaps more ominously, the state said hospitalizations for COVID-19 have jumped 25 percent in 10 days.
County health officials said they believe the increase is a result of more widespread testing and a distressing number of large private gatherings — everything from birthday parties to funerals — with no regard for social distancing or facial coverings.
They added that the rising number of infections has less to do with the reopening of bars, restaurants, nail salons and many other businesses in recent weeks — although there have been examples of the disease sprouting in places that have resumed business.
The Zebra Club in midtown Sacramento —where a Bee reporter found the rules on masks and social distancing being largely ignored last week — closed Tuesday after a customer tested positive for the coronavirus. The Parkwest Casino Lotus, a card room in Sacramento’s Little Saigon neighborhood, closed last week after an employee tested positive. The casino had been open just three days, after shutting down for three months.
Even as the number of infections increases, police agencies are balking at enforcing Newsom’s order on masks. Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones said his deputies will focus on educating scofflaws instead of arresting anyone, “due to the minor nature of the offense, the potential for negative outcomes during enforcement encounters.”
But health officials said enforcement isn’t really the point. The very existence of the governor’s order is prompting more people to wear masks, said Dr. Peter Beilenson, the county’s health services director.
Beilenson dropped by an ACE Hardware and counted 35 people in the store, including employees. All employees were wearing masks, and almost all customers were doing likewise. At a California Pizza Kitchen, everyone he saw entering the restaurant was wearing a mask.
“The bottom line is, mandating it is making it the cultural norm,” Beilenson said.
More Americans wearing masks
Kurt Weiss was a little annoyed — at himself.
He walked up to Mike’s Camera shop in midtown Monday afternoon without a mask. An employee sitting behind a table at the door politely asked him to leave. He did.
“I forgot my mask,” Weiss told a reporter as he walked away. He said he doesn’t fault the store management.
“I don’t have an issue with it,” he said. Weiss, who works at Travis Air Force Base, said he puts a mask on during shift changes and other times when he’s in close contact with colleagues.
Two months ago, in the early weeks of the coronavirus pandemic, state officials were decidedly lukewarm about the importance of wearing masks. Dr. Sonia Angell, director of the California Department of Public Health, told reporters in early April she was afraid that someone putting on a mask would then ignore other guidelines, such as the need for social distancing or hand washing.
“There may be some benefits from using (face coverings), but only when they’re used well,” Angell said.
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Since then, public health officials have been preaching the virtues of masks as a way of slowing the spread of COVID-19.
“Right now, the important message is face coverings,” said Dr. Olivia Kasirye, Sacramento County’s health officer.
A Gallup poll released Tuesday said 84 percent of American adults reported wearing a mask outside the home between June 8 and 14.
“Face mask usage is up while personal social distancing and support for collective social distancing are both down,” the polling organization added.
Face masks and politics
Face masks have become a political symbol. Gallup reported that Democrats are far more likely to wear masks and practice social distancing than Republicans. Very few supporters wore masks at President Donald Trump’s re-election rally over the weekend in Tulsa even though they were available at the door.
Kirk Uhler, a Republican member of the Placer County Board of Supervisors who lost his bid for re-election in March, recently posted a video of himself on Facebook tearing a bandana off his face and dismissing cloth facial coverings as useless medically. The masks are being worn by people to show “that you care,” he said sarcastically. He said non-wearers are “suffering the iron scorn of those who are wearing masks.”
Hundreds of anti-vaccination protesters put their political beliefs on display at the Capitol on Tuesday.
The demonstrators marched around the Capitol grounds to protest California’s vaccination laws. A Bee reporter didn’t see any protester wearing a mask. The marchers said they don’t believe Newsom has the authority to make them wear one.
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Corey Thompson, a south Sacramento resident, said he has a medical exemption because of stitches in his mouth following recent surgery. A doctor told him a mask could restrict the flow of oxygen.
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Medical reasons aside, Thompson was dismissive of the governor’s order.
“I refuse to wear one,” he said. “I’m free to make my own choice.”
Across the street, state employees wearing masks headed into office buildings. Holding a sign that read, “Give a Voice to the Vaccine Injured,” Liza Nickolas of La Palma in Orange County, said seeing people wear masks makes her anxious.
Besides, she said she sees a connection between the governor’s order and the state’s vaccination laws.
Newsom’s stance on masks is intended “to make us comfortable and compliant (so) we’ll fall in line with the vaccine,” she said.
Sol Ortiz, a Bay Area resident marching with her two sons, agreed.
“It’s all about control,” she said. Newsom is “really oppressing us into believing something is real.” Although she doesn’t dispute the existence of the virus, she’s never met anyone who’s had it and believes the risk is minimal.
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