Anyone going to the Sacramento Reptile show?

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I can't remember how to look at/update the calender? Can someone guide me on how do do this (or just do it for me)?

Anyways, I was wondering if anyone was going to attend the Sacramento Reptile show on September 29th-30th. Hopefully it will have cooled down by then and all those people hoarding their newts and salamanders will bring them out again. I have a few tanks that will be ready then and they will need inhabitants. Since there are not many shows like this near me, I feel like it is my one big chance to not stress about shipping so badly. Let me know!!
 
Wow, Californians are scarce here huh? Well, can someone direct me to the calender so i can put the show on? Thanks!
 
That is not too far from where I live. If a lot of amphibian and invert people are typical of this show I just might drop by.
 
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