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THE 8TH ANNUAL READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS ™

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36 2012 Readers’ Choice Awards

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8 Editor’s Note 8 Click 11 What’s Up 12 Get to Know – Janet Zeitman 14 FYI 18 Calendar 20 Shelf Life 24 Health & Wellness 32 Swag 34 Home Design 57 Dine – Zócalo 58 Taste 59 Restaurant Guide 60 Escape 70 Introducing 72 Outtakes 74 Tom’s Take

It’s back! For the eighth year in a row Style brings you the readers’ choices for their local favorites – people, places and things! Don’t miss this year’s 200-plus winners.

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26 Our Kids Tips to Acing the College Admissions Process

28 Cause & Effect Franny’s House

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nless, of course, it’s a Style Readers’ Choice Award! In that case, winning is quite impressive. Over the years, our annual contest of readers’ choices for local favorites has become the talk of the town, with competition becoming increasingly fierce. We are all presented with hundreds, if not thousands of choices a day – some decisions easier than others – but the ones we celebrate this month are those shared by many. With thousands of votes counted, this year we proudly give you an expanded list – including many new categories – of local winners. The numerous awardees run the gamut from favorite breakfast place and favorite place to get vegetarian food to favorite kids’ activity and favorite pet groomer, all the way to favorite local athlete, favorite wedding DJ and favorite best kept secret. My favorite secret (which is secret no more) is keeping this month’s magazine handy in my car or purse for when I’m in the market for something new...like a new Thai restaurant or somewhere to get my oil changed. It’s a good reference for finding people, businesses, services and activities that have been approved of by so many fellow residents. Speaking of secrets, if you have a high school senior this year, don’t miss Melissa Camilleri Magliola’s “Countdown to College” in Our Kids. She gives succinct strategies and tips to ease the stress and increase a kid’s success throughout the college admissions process. Also in this issue, make your next party (the holidays are on our heels!) a winner withJamila B. Khan’s “Host with the Most” in Home Design. Add a little spark to your shin-dig with these seven hospitable must-haves. And since you will also want to look glowing at your gatherings, check out “Forever Young” in Health & Wellness for the best anti-aging products on the market. From creams and serums to hair and smile care, the list will set you on a path to the fountain of youth. Looking to get involved in the community or find a new activity? Find more to see and do within the pages of What’s Up, FYI and the Calendar. Until next month, enjoy the new season in town and let your old favorites know how much you love them. — Desiree

HAPPY HOUR AT HOME Mix up your end-of-day routine with a new cocktail. How does a Peach Saketini sound? This month we serve you this recipe and others from handy cookbook 400 Blender Cocktails by Andrew Chase, Alison Kent and Nicole Young.

DO IT YOURSELF Need a new recipe to try? Take our notes from new cookbook, Vegan Indian Cooking by Anupy Singla and you’ll have healthy and adventurous food on the table in no time. Here’s one to get you started: Masala Pizza. Yum!

MORE WINNERS! Check out the Readers’ Choice Award winners from surrounding areas. You’re sure to find good suggestions for whom to try when you find yourself in another zip code.

flicks with style Check out what’s blowing up big screens with Style movie-guru Justin Buettner’s thoughts on more October movie releases.

CONTESTS We’d love to hear from you – send us your community events (for Calendar), your favorite recipe & photo (for Thanksgiving ReaderRecipes),andanyotherstoryideasto info@stylemg.com. 8 stylemg.com - October 2012

Do you want to win FREE loot? We’ve got goodies from businesses in the local area, and we’re giving stuff away! Simply stop by stylemg.com/contests for your chance to get lucky! Enter once per day. Tell your friends!

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OCTOBER 2012 Publishers Terence P. Carroll, Wendy L. Sipple Executive Editor Desiree Patterson Managing Editor Megan Wiskus Editorial Interns Morgan Cásarez, Danielle Enns, Jamila B. Khan, Paris Ryan Contributing Writers Pam Allen, Susan Belknap, LeeAnn Dickson, Amber Foster, Lance Hahn, Melissa Camilleri Magliola, Tom Mailey, Sharon Penny, Richard Righton, Adam Taylor, Jenn Thornton Art Direction George Kenton Design, 760.342.3611, gkenton@verizon.net Associate Art Director Gary Zsigo Graphic Designer Aaron Roseli Graphic Design Intern Mercy Rosario Staff Photographer Dante Fontana Webmaster Ken White, Ixystems CBO Debra Linn, 916.988.9888 x 114 Advertising Sales Representatives Tami Brown, 916.988.9888 x117 Rhonda Lou Hayden, 916.988.9888 x118 Reg Holliday, 916.337.5107 Joanne Kilmartin, 916.607.9360 Carrie McCormick, 916.988.9888 x112 Lisa Warner/Warner Enterprises, 530.306.2011 Social Media Maven Aimee Carroll Accounting Manager Kathleen Hurt

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elcome to October! William Jessup University has unveiled a $17 million campus expansion that will add new athletic and classroom facilities, as well as a 19,400-square-foot dining facility with an open-style kitchen and a chef recently hired from Google. All the additions will accommodate Jessup’s growing number of students...In August, Loomis Basin Veterinary Clinic merged with the VCA Animal Hospital family, allowing the clinic to provide a larger network of specialists and equipment to better serve their client’s needs, while expanding and providing even better care for pets. The community-based general practice, founded in 1975, will continue to operate with the same hours, services and staff...A sister to Roseville’s popular Serenity Spa, Soul Yoga opened this past August, showcasing its practices on healing the body and awakening the spirit. To view classes and prices, visit soulyogaonline.com...Whitney High School will host an Artisan Craft Fair on October 20 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event begins with a breakfast, and throughout the day will feature arts, crafts, food and drinks. Hosted by Whitney’s PTC Booster Club, the fair will benefit the club’s mission to promote Whitney’s scholastic, social and academic endeavors. For more information, visit whitneyptc.com...On October 13 from 6-9 p.m., the High Hand Gallery in Loomis will present awards to artists from their September ARTSTOCK 2012 large sculpture and painting show. The exhibit will continue to run through October 13 and is free to the public. For more details, visit highhandgallery.com...Roseville’s Blue Line Gallery is offering numerous fall workshops for kids. From Myth to Mask: The Journey of a Young Mind (ages 8-12) will be held October 8-November 12 on Mondays from 4-7 p.m.; Ceramics Workshop (ages 14+) will be offered from October 9-November 13 on Tuesdays from 6-9 p.m.; and Intermediate Clay Animation: Stop Do you have a favorite holiday recipe and want Motion 102 (ages 9-13) will take place to be featured in Style’s October 22-December 3 on Mondays November 2012 issue? Email from 5:30-7:30 p.m. To register and us the recipe, a photo of your view pricing, visit rosevillearts.org/ family, and tell us what you’re education/workshops3.htm...Head to most “thankful” for this year! Blacktop Comedy on Friday nights at Send to info@stylemg.com; 8 p.m. for Teen Slasher, the bloodiest deadline is October 5! and funniest improv comedy to date. For more details and to purchase tickets, visit blacktopcomedy.com...Taylor’s 1st Saturday Art & Antique Park will be held October 6 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 3636 Taylor Road in Loomis. Discover one-of-a-kind items like handmade jewelry, crafts, stained glass, repurposed/upcycled art and more. For more information, visit facebook.com/TaylorsArtPark...Join South Placer Fire Chief Lawrence Bettencourt while he reads about the power of imagination, friendship and courage in the popular children’s book Ladybug Girl and the Bug Squad by David Soman and Jacky Davis on October 4 at the Granite Bay Library. The free event, Read for the Record, is sponsored by the MOMS Club of Granite Bay and aims to promote childhood education and celebrate literacy as millions pledge to read the same book. For more information, call the Granite Bay Libray at 916-791-5590... That’s all for this month, but check back in November for Style’s annual Thanksgiving feature!! — Compiled by Danielle Enns

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Q&A Q: What advice would you give to your younger self? A: Have faith – things work out. Q: What comes to you naturally? A: Leadership and taking charge Q: What’s your biggest pet peeve? A: When mechanical things stop working. Q: Are you high or low maintenance? A: Low Q: What are you most proud of? A: My family and my teaching career Q: Favorite humanitarian cause? A: Habitat for Humanity

After Roseville resident Janet Zeitman retired from a career as an elementary school teacher 20 years ago, something was missing. Her own children were grown, and she missed the social interaction of her teaching days. “I needed a way to get out and be in the community, to see what other people were doing,” Zeitman explains. She began volunteering her time for a variety of local groups, including after-school tutoring programs and Habitat for Humanity. In 1992, she and her husband drove to Florida to help with Habitat for Humanity’s rehousing effort following Hurricane Andrew; the experience made Zeitman even more aware of the positive impact she and other volunteers 12 stylemg.com - October 2012

could make on people’s lives. In addition to spearheading an oak tree planting campaign at Sun City, for the past three years Zeitman has volunteered her time at the Roseville Utility Exploration Center, educating children about the importance of recycling and the conservation of water and electricity. Last year, she won the Sylvia Besana Community Volunteer Award, but for Zeitman, the best reward is the enjoyment she gets from working with the children who come to the Center. “I love being with kids and seeing their excitement when they’re learning something new,” Zeitman shares. — Amber Foster

Q: What’s next? A: I don’t know – life is an adventure, so whatever comes along…

favorites Escape: Being in the woods or at the beach Guilty pleasure: Reading, playing games, wasting time Meal in town: Macaroni and cheese (comfort food) or a good steak; I don’t have a favorite restaurant. Memory: Traveling around the U.S. Musician/band: Jazz, Tommy Dorsey Local nonprofit: Habitat for Humanity, Sacramento Audubon Society

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Q: Best words of wisdom you’ve received? A: Be true to yourself; don’t worry about what others think.


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ctober 12 marks the official birthday of the Carnegie Library, now a museum operated by the Roseville Historical Society. To celebrate 100 years of service and programs in the local community, the Roseville Public Library will mark the occasion with a large party, photo displays and a new service for visitors of Old Town Roseville: a mobile walking tour. Join the Roseville Library Centennial Celebration at Family Fun Day from noon to 4 p.m. on October 20 at the Downtown Library. This free event will feature fun for all ages, based on popular entertainment from 1912. Story times for kids and a pie walk for all ages are just some of the activities. Visit roseville.ca.us/library for more information. Historical photos will be on display at the Civic Center and Downtown Library in October, and will be part of the Downtown Library’s 3rd Saturday display this month. Join the fun from 6 to 8 p.m. on October 20 at the Downtown Roseville Library. The new Old Town Roseville walking tour, available online at roseville.ca.us/library/ walking-tour/default.asp, will debut at the Historical Society Street Fair at 11 a.m. on October 13 – just outside the Carnegie Museum at 557 Lincoln Street. — Pam Allen For more information about the variety of programs and events offered by the City of Roseville Parks, Recreation and Libraries, visit roseville.ca.us/parks..

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PlacerGROWN and Foothill Farmers’ Market WHAT’S IN SEASON NOW: PUMPKINS! Whether carved as a jacko-lantern, chucked in a pumpkin-throwing contest or eaten in a favorite pie recipe, this gourd-like squash is fat-, cholesterol- and sodium-free, plus a good source of vitamin C and excellent source of vitamin A. Pumpkins that are small and green can be eaten in the same way as squash or zucchini.

DID YOU KNOW? Pumpkins are one of the most popular crops in the U.S., with 1.5 billion pounds produced each year. Top pumpkin-producing states include California, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Weigh-off competitions of giant pumpkins are a popular activity at festivals across the country, with one of the world’s largest pumpkins weighing more than 1,800 pounds! Placer County boasts numerous farms that produce pumpkins, including Amber Oaks Raspberries in Auburn, Pilz Produce at Hillcrest in Penyrn, and The Flower Farm and Horton Farm Pumpkin Patch 14 stylemg.com - October 2012

standpoint, but it still all boils down to subjectivity. You really have to know who is doing the rating. A 90-point rating from one source may be equivalent to significantly less points from another. It’s an attempt to impose an objective system on a subjective subject and it has many problems, as one would expect. Point systems are popular with marketers because they appear to be an easy way to tout quality. This is good, because most highpoint-garnering wines are good wines, so it works with all kinds of buyers. However, in the end (in my opinion), the only thing that really works is your own palate. That’s why it’s great to get out there to local wineries and wine events to taste for yourself! — Phil Maddux Owner/Winemaker at Lone Buffalo Vineyards Vice President of the Placer County Vintners Association lonebuffalovineyards.com, placerwine.com

in Loomis. Other great places to stock up on the fall favorite are Rickey Ranch Pumpkin Patch and Otow Orchard and Fruit Stand in Granite Bay.

SELECTION AND STORAGE: When selecting a pumpkin, consider ones that are firm and heavy for their size. A good pumpkin should have a dull finish, be free of blemishes and include an intact stem. A two- to threepound pumpkin will feed about six guests in a fall-flavored side dish. For cooking purposes, this smaller size features a tender, flavorful flesh. Pumpkins should be stored unwrapped in a cool, dry place with good air circulation. If a pumpkin is cut, the pieces should be wrapped and refrigerated. — Susan Belknap For the recipe to make Heirloom Pumpkin Pie with Walnut Crust, visit stylemg.com. For more information about pumpkins and other Placer County produce, visit placergrown.org. For a farmers’ market schedule and market news, visit foothillfarmersmarket.com.

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chool’s been back in session, and Rocklin Parks and Recreation has prepared a variety of engaging classes and sports programs for the entire family’s participation. There’s something for everyone: art, theatre, dance, fitness, soccer, baseball, tennis, golf and more. To read more about our fall programs and to download your own copy of the Fall Activity Guide, visit Rocklin Parks and Recreation’s Web site. The Winter Activity Guide will be available to the public within the next few months. Did you know the City of Rocklin has a variety of buildings that are rentable to the public? The Rocklin Event Center, Finnish Temperance Hall and the Rocklin Community Center are all suitable for weddings, large business gatherings and religious events, as well as intimate meetings or birthday parties. Take a virtual tour of these facilities at rocklin.ca.us or call a Facility Rental Specialist at 916-625-5200. — Adam Taylor For more information about Rocklin Parks and Recreation, visit www.rocklin.ca.us/ ParksAndRecreation; check out their Facebook page: facebook.com/RocklinParksRec and tweet us at handle: RocklinParksRec.

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n desperate need of a java fix one morning after a long night out, I found coffee solace in Roseville’s Shady Coffee & Tea, a cozy independent shop with serious soul. The exposed brick walls, rich wood furniture and accents, and vintage décor exuded a strong, old-world feel. The shop also features plenty of personal tables – perfect for getting your work done in a comfortable atmosphere. Off the pleasantly simple menu, I chose a Chocolate Chip Scone and a brewed-to-perfection Americano. The scone, creamier and flakier than any biscuit I’ve ever had, 16 stylemg.com - October 2012

was studded with velvety dark chocolate chips that melted on my tongue as I took each bite. I nibbled away while sipping on my espresso, the morning light softly streaming into the homey shop. Shady trees out back create the perfect enclave for enjoying your food and drink on a balmy fall morning, afternoon or night. Open until 10 p.m. most evenings, Shady also sells artisan beer and looseleaf tea. Shady Coffee & Tea, 325 Douglas Boulevard, Roseville. 916-742-4117, shadycoffeeandtea.com. — Danielle Enns

1. How many minutes of actual screen time did Anthony Hopkins have in his Oscar-winning role as Hannibal in Silence of the Lambs? 2. What was the first Stephen King novel adapted into a movie? 3. How many times has the black and white, 1968 film Night of the Living Dead been colorized? 4. True or False: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was based on a real event. 5. If you’re a teenager living on Elm Street, what should you never do? 6. British actor Boris Karloff became a cinematic icon when he famously played the role of what monster? 7. During promotion of The Ring Two copies of the cursed VHS tape were dropped in various public places with links to the film’s thenWeb site. True or false? 8. Jamie Lee Curtis’ wardrobe for the 1978 film Halloween was purchased for around how much money? 9. What did theater ushers ask those affected by motion sickness to do during viewings of The Blair Witch Project? 10. What’s the name of the only horror movie to be nominated for 10 Oscars? — Danielle Enns

for the answers, visit stylemg.com

Rocklin Parks and Recreation photo © Alliance/fotolia.com. Foodie find photo by Dante Fontana. The 10 Spot photo © Maksin Pasko/fotolia.com.

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From classics to new releases, there are plenty of freaky films to get you in the Halloween spirit. Think you’re a diehard horror movie fanatic? Test your knowledge of cinematic horror with Style’s scary movie quiz.


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The Great Banquet This fun and free evening aims to honor, encourage and inspire individuals and families affected by disability and special needs with a sit-down dinner, live entertainment, children’s activities, refreshments and more. The event will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. at Bayside Church of Granite Bay. For more details, visit thegreatbanquet.eventbrite.com.

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Barktoberfest Hosted by the Placer SPCA, this two-location, dog-friendly event will kick off with a doggie parade at 9:30 a.m., in addition to a vendor fair, doggie games and contests, canine demonstrations and more. Food, beer and wine will be provided by the Rotary Club of Roseville. For more details, visit placerspca.org/barktoberfest.

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Dignity Health’s Care Begins with Me This women’s health and lifestyle event – from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Sheraton Grand Sacramento – will include wine, hors d’oeuvres, desserts, a Marketplace Expo featuring the latest in fashion and beauty items, guest speaker Reneé Rongen, plus stylish swag bags to take home. To register, visit carebeginswithme.org.

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Family Fun Day Join in some old-fashioned family fun from noon to 4 p.m. at the Downtown Roseville Library. Sponsored by Friends of the Roseville Public Library, the free event will feature a pie contest, story times, games and crafts. Don’t miss the photos from early Roseville on display! For more details, visit roseville.ca.us.

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ZOMBIE RUN

This Halloween tradition, held at Miller Park in Sacramento, promises much more than a 5K. Expect to get dirty and bloody as you maneuver obstacles throughout the course. After the race, which benefits the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, head to the “quarantine” area for food and entertainment. To register, visit sacramentozombierun.com.

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Wine, Women and Shoes Help the Rocklin Chamber of Commerce and the Keaton Raphael Memorial while trying on the hottest shoes of the season, enjoying culinary delicacies, wine tasting and watching a fashion show. The event will take place from 1 to 5 p.m. at Westfield Galleria at Roseville. For more details, call 916-624-2548 x. 201.

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Hot Pink Fun Run This 5K, 10K and 1-mile fun run will raise money for breast cancer research in a fun, family-friendly style. Races will begin at the Fountains at Roseville and wind through Roseville’s oldest and most beautiful neighborhoods. For more details including race times, visit hotpinkfunrun.org.

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PEACE for Families Oktoberfest Enjoy an evening of beer, wine and food from area restaurants and music from The Alpen Band at Loomis’ Blue Goose Event Center from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. All proceeds will benefit Placer County survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. For tickets and more details, visit peace-oktoberfest. eventbrite.com.

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For even more events happening in our area, log on to our Web site: stylemg.com and click on Calendar. And, be sure to check out our Blog! Send your events to info@stylemg.com.

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more events October 6 – 50th Annual Rose Show. The Sierra Foothills Rose Society will hold this annual event at Bushnell Gardens Nursery in Granite Bay from noon to 5 p.m., and will include refreshments, a door prize and drawings. The public can enter roses from 6:30-10 a.m. For more details, visit sactorose.org. October 6 – 25th Anniversary Eggplant Festival. Head to the Loomis Train Depot for this special event featuring performers, chefs, arts and crafts, and California eggplants (among other foods). The event, sponsored by the Loomis Basin Chamber of Commerce, will offer free parking and admission. For more details, visit loomischamber.com/eggplantfestival. October 6 – Putt for Your Butt Golf Tourney. This event, hosted at Lincoln's Turkey Creek Golf Club, will raise funds to educate the public about colorectal cancer, reducing disparities in screening, detection and treatment, as well as increasing access to screenings and more. For details on this tournament starting at 10 a.m., visit cacoloncancer.org. October 6-7 – Railroad Days. Visit downtown Colfax throughout the weekend for railroad-themed entertainment, including a model train exhibit, steam engine rides and a quilt show. See vintage railroad films at the Colfax Theatre. For details, visit colfaxarea.com. October 7 – Laughter is the Best Medicine. Find many reasons to laugh at this benefit comedy night for Save Ourselves (SOS) Breast Cancer Organization, taking place at Laughs Unlimited in Old Sacramento. The night will feature five comedians and all proceeds will go to SOS. For more details, call 916-786-8787. October 13 – Tour de Rocklin. Don’t miss three original routes, a new start and finish on Granite Drive, a family ride and 100K Metric Century Ride – all at this year’s annual cycling event. The post-ride BBQ lunch will include a vendor fair featuring local businesses and a large raffle. For more details, route maps, and to register or volunteer, visit tourderocklin.org. October 13 – Annual Fall Festival. Come to Green Acres Nursery & Supply from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and join in festivities including food, music, games, face painting, plants, pumpkins and more! Food by local food trucks starting at 11 a.m. Music starts at 3 p.m. For details, visit idiggreenacres.com. October 20 – Second Annual Apple Festival. Visit Machado Orchards in Auburn from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for free family fun, including apple picking, raffles, art and

a balloon launch. For more details, visit visitplacer.com. October 21 – Wintun Ranch Field Day and Dinner. Join Taylor's Market for a field day at Wintun Ranch in Roseville. A tour of the ranch, discussion of their beef and a Butchering 101 class will be offered, along with an early evening ranch-style dinner prepared by Taylor’s chefs. For more details, call 916-443–6881. October 26-28 – Safe & Super Halloween. The Grimm brothers' classic fairy tales will come to life during three nights of trickor-treating and family fun for this 26th annual event at Fairytale Town. The event will also feature thematic décor, hands-on activities and a costume parade. For more details, visit fairytaletown.org. October 26-28 – Art & Antiques Show and Sale. Support the exhibition and education programs of the Crocker Art Museum while perusing vintage jewelry, antique furniture and more. Appraisals will be available throughout the show, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at Sacramento’s Scottish Rite Center. For more details, visit crockerartmuseum.org. October 28 – Rhythms & Rims. Take part in this annual event at Power Balance Pavilion kicking off with a morning 5K walk to benefit 14 area nonprofits. Participants can choose the charity they will walk. The event also includes entertainment, interactive booths, music, food and more. For details and to register, visit rhythmnrims.org. October 30 – Family Fun Night. This free event, hosted on historic Vernon Street in Roseville, will feature face painting, a magic show, balloons, a costume contest and more starting at 4 p.m. For more details, visit 2025events.com/7022.

SAVE THE DATE! November 3 – Twin Lakes Food Bank Dinner Auction. Enjoy a delicious catered dinner, live music by the Manuel Luiz Trio, and a silent and live auction hosted by Dave Bender. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. at Oak Hills Auditorium in Folsom, and all funds raised will help feed those in need. For more information, visit twinlakesfoodbank.org. November 3 – Toast of the Town. The Rocklin Educational Excellence Foundation will host this wine tasting, community dinner and art show – including a silent auction and raffle – from 4-8 p.m. at the Rocklin Sunset Center. For tickets and more details, visit rocklineducationfoundation. org.

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Infinite Arms – Band of Horses Almost pop, a little bit rock, a touch of folk – it’s hard to describe Band of Horses’ Infinite Arms. Sweeping melodies will swirl in your head for days and gorgeous vocal harmonies will bring a smile to your face merely because of their sweetness. Are we overselling? You tell us.

The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson Alongside Henry James’ The Turn of the Screw, Shirley Jackson’s 1959 The Haunting of Hill House is a literary horror classic. Popular enough to be twice made into a movie (1963 and 1999), nothing replaces the slow, unfolding psychological terror of reading Jackson’s original masterpiece.

Carnival of Souls Made in 1962 for $33,000, Carnival of Souls is a must for fans of Lynch and Romero, or horror in general. With its unique score and unsettling sound and visual design, Carnival of Souls is more of a stylistic horror movie than blood and guts (there isn’t any); a curiously unsettling piece of filmmaking for this holiday month.

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The Carpenter – The Avett Brothers The Avett Brothers are the perfect compliments to the ghouls and goblins on the loose this October. Their seventh studio album, The Carpenter returns to the trademark simplicity of 2009’s I and Love and You, but tracks like “Paul Newman Vs. The Demons” show they haven’t forgotten how to get loud.

NOW: Breed by Chase Novak Chase Novak is the pseudonym for National Book Award-winner Scott Spencer (A Ship Made of Paper, Endless Love). It’s clear why a name change was in order – Breed is not for the faint of heart. Simply put, a gruesome tale of fertility treatment, Breed has already been praised by the likes of Stephen King and is a Halloween must.

The Cabin in the Woods From the mind of Buffy/Firefly genius Joss Whedon, this flick starts out as a paint-by-numbers “teens go camping” horror story. You’ll think you’ve seen the movie before, right up until the moment when…(ha!), like we’d really spoil what’s in store for you. All we can say is that it’s awesome, and a mandatory Halloween viewing.

Flicks with Style – Killing Them Softly Adapted from a popular novel, the movie follows a professional enforcer who investigates a heist made on a high-stakes, mob protected poker game. In theaters October 19. — Justin Buettner For Style movie-guru Justin’s thoughts on more October movie releases, visit stylemg.com and click on Flicks with Style! And, for even more, visit facebook.com/flickswithstyle.

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maija peeplesbright Fantastically Funky by LeeAnn Dickson 22 stylemg.com - October 2012

media paintings and ceramic figures features her favorite historical figures as “woof heroes.” “George and Martha Woofington,” “Chief Sitting Woof,” and others are depicted with animals Peeples-Bright feels match their personality strengths. “I love animals,” Peeples-Bright says. A love she expresses by featuring all types of animal images in her paintings and ceramic art. She describes her work as “a touch of familiar, a touch of fantasy, and a touch of fun.” A native of the northern European country of Latvia, Peeples-Bright fled from a Russian invasion with her family into Germany in 1945. After spending time in refugee camps, the family eventually made their way to the U.S. by obtaining a sponsor – an Orangevale gentleman farmer. Peeples-Bright, along with her mother and father, worked on the farm for a year to pay the debt. They thrived here in northern California and decided to make the area their new home. Even though Peeples-Bright’s family wanted her to pursue a career in mathematics as her father had, art became her life’s path. She attended UC Davis and first enrolled in the mathematics

Visit maijapeeples-bright.com for more information.

artbeat Through November 10 – Amorphous: 50 Years of Studio Glass in America. To celebrate a half century of glass making in the U.S., Blue Line Gallery presents this exhibit to feature 18 local glass artists working in a variety of techniques including casting, blowing, fusing and construction. For more details and tickets, visit rosevillearts.org.

Photos by Dante Fontana.

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nternationally known artist Maija Peeples-Bright has a deep passion for all kinds of art, animals, nature, color and most of all, having fun. In The Spirit of Woofdom – a documentary telling the story of Peeples-Bright’s life and art – each of these elements are intertwined and celebrated in magnificent fashion. Playful and colorful animals, or “beasties” as she refers to them, populate all of her pieces, illustrating the joy in life and art. Animals of the “woof world” have been a part of Peeples-Bright’s portfolio since the ‘60s and continue to appear in her work. Her 2005 series of mixed-

program, but soon changed her mind. With encouragement and guidance from UC Davis’ art professors, such as Wayne Thiebaud and William T. Wiley, her unique talent flourished. “Mathematics helped as a logical thinking tool,” Peeples-Bright explains. “However, art was the most wonderful thing I ever experienced, so I changed my major.” After visiting Peeples-Bright at her new home and huge Rocklin studio, it’s clear that her artistic passion has not wavered. And inside her haven, it’s not only her own art, but a myriad of works by others that shows just how much she is inspired by creativity. Art is everywhere – nearly every inch of wall space and other surfaces are filled with wonderful pieces; even Peeples-Bright herself is covered. The day I visited she wore a blouse and shoes covered in illustrations of fantastic and colorful animals, which she herself painted on the fabrics. “Art should be everywhere,” Peeples-Bright says. “Art, like music, should touch your soul.” Her work has been on display at local museums, such as Roseville’s Blue Line Gallery, and is on permanent display both nationally and internationally at several museums including Sacramento’s Crocker Art Museum. In addition, her art is featured in many permanent public and private collections around the world. Peeples-Bright is currently busy at work on her new series of night scenes featuring the intriguing animals that come out after dark; the first of Nocturnes is a depiction of an aye-aye lemur (a native of Madagascar) at Yosemite’s Bridalveil Fall.



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forever young Part Two: Anti-Aging Agents

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tyle’s editors lathered, slathered, rubbed and scrubbed their skin and hair with a slew of products – from creams to cleansers and cosmetics to conditioners – claiming to turn-back-the-clock and leave you looking forever young. Here’s a peek at our favorites.

L’Oreal Revitalift Triple Power Eye Treatment, $17.49 at Target, 10451 Fairway Drive, Roseville, 916-780-1020; 1925 Douglas Boulevard, Roseville, 916-786-8787, target.com.

For even more turn-back-the-clock products, visit stylemg.com; and to read the final installment in Style’s three-part anti-aging series, check back in November!

SkinCeuticals Physical Fusion UV SPF 50, $32, SkinCeuticals A.G.E. Interrupter, $150, SkinCeuticals Phyto+, $78, and SkinCeuticals Phloretic CF, $152, at Roseville Dermatology, 1412 Blue Oaks Boulevard, Roseville, 916-7847546, rosevillederm.com.

Amorepacific Time Response Skin Renewal Gel Cream, $450 at us.amorepacific-cosmetics. com.

Anthony Logistics for Men Self-Tanner with Anti-Aging Complex, $30, and Jack Black DIY Power Peel MultiAcid Resurfacing Pads, $38, at Sephora, 1151 Galleria Boulevard, Roseville. 916-786-6333, sephora.com.

Pureology Essential Repair Restorative Hair Masque, $26.40 at Atrium Salon Spa, 6851 Douglas Boulevard, Granite Bay. 916-791-8585, atriumsalonspa.com. Philosophy Amazing Grace Firming Body Emulsion, $34 at Nordstrom, 1131 Galleria Boulevard, Roseville. 916-7807300, nordstrom.com.

Supersmile Ultimate Whitening System, $58 at supersmilestore.com.

Éminence Bamboo Firming Fluid, $58 at Halo Salon and Day Spa, 1245 Pleasant Grove Boulevard, Roseville. 916-782-8842, halosalondayspa.com.

Freeze 24-7 ArcticLift Firming Neck Cream, $95, and Freeze 24-7 Instant Targeted Wrinkle Treatment, $65 (10 g) or $95 (15 g), at freeze247.com. 24 stylemg.com - October 2012

Alterna Caviar Photo-Age Defense, $38.50 at Bella Toscana Salon, 2030 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 35, Roseville. 916-784-2060, bellatoscanasalon.com.

Pureology Essential Repair Shampoo and Conditioner, $29.70 each at Brockway Hair Design, Rocklin, 4787 Granite Drive, Rocklin. 916-624-0697, brockwayhairdesign.com.

Alicia Silverstone for Juice Beauty Simply Pure Chamomile Cleanser, $22, and Alicia Silverstone for Juice Beauty Simply Nourishing Moisturizer, $36, at ULTA, 1232 Galleria Boulevard, Roseville. 916-780-1117, ulta.com.

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countdown to college Tips to Acing the Admissions Process by Melissa Camilleri Magliola

FOR STUDENTS 1. DON’T PROCRASTINATE The California State University application opened October 1, and the University of California online application opens November 1. “Last year during this time, I set alarms on my cell phone to give myself a schedule of when I should have certain parts of my application done. That gave me enough time to double-check all parts before submitting my apps,” Joshua Offenstein, Sacramento State freshman, says. Time management is key. Start today.

2. APPLY BROADLY Joe Fisher, admissions and outreach counselor at Sacramento State, says, “I like to recommend students apply to their dream school, an attainable choice, and a fallback. You never know how competitive a campus will be from year to year.” If the $40-$65 price tag per application is making you cringe, check out porcelina.net/freeapps for a list of U.S. colleges and universities that don’t charge application fees under certain circumstances. 26 stylemg.com - October 2012

3. AFTER APPLYING, CHECK YOUR EMAIL AND WRITE DOWN PASSWORDS! “It’s incredible how often I see really bright, college-bound students who are puzzled because they haven’t heard back from a school to which they’ve applied,” says Kara McGuire, head counselor at Casa Roble High School in Orangevale. “Nine times out of 10, they aren’t checking their emails or Web portals.” Fisher concurs. “Most (if not all) communication from universities will be through email.” Check it! And while we’re on the subject of email, we suggest using a simple, professional email address. You’re applying to college; time to retire the cutesy one you made back in fourth grade.

FOR PARENTS 4. KEEP YOUR KID ORGANIZED Putting deadlines on a family calendar is helpful, as well as a special file folder with all college-related paperwork. Fisher says, “Thousands of students per year have their applications withdrawn from consideration for not meeting deadlines, such as sending in their SAT/ ACT scores or their transcripts on time.” Offenstein agrees. “I don’t know how many times I called to have the receipt of something confirmed. To think if I didn’t follow-up and didn’t know I was missing something – well, let’s not go there.”

5 ESSENTIAL COLLEGE ADMISSIONS WEB SITES californiacolleges.edu: features a side-by-side comparison tool for all schools in California commonapp.org: for hundreds of independent colleges’ applications, nationwide csumentor.edu: for all California State University schools’ applications

5. PROVIDE EMOTIONAL SUPPORT

porcelina.net/freeapps: for a list of free college applications

This might seem counter-intuitive. Isn’t it YOU who needs support with the empty-nest syndrome approaching? Yes. But for now, the most stressful time

universityofcalifornia.edu: for all University of California schools’ applications

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ssays, applications and deadlines, oh my! It’s October, which means college application season is already underway. As the class of 2013 slugs through personal statement essay revisions, while buried under a mountain of SAT vocabulary flashcards, we’d like to offer a few words to the wise. We’ve consulted the experts and compiled a list of tips to help your family navigate the often-murky waters of the college admissions process, in hopes of providing some stress-reduction along the way.

isn’t filing the applications; rather, it’s waiting for the admissions decisions. “You might notice you and your student are fighting way more than usual,” McGuire explains. “This is normal. As parents, we want to keep our babies with us, while our seniors are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel of childhood. It’s a transition. Be gentle with each other.”


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Sheltering Kids and Providing Hope by Jenn Thornton

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eflecting a now sadly familiar story, Franny and her older sister, Alex, suffered extreme emotional distress from living in a violent household. Later they endured the fallout of their parents’ fractious divorce – one involving the criminal and family court system, Child Protective Services and various government non-profit agencies. Despite well-intentioned attention from all parties, the girls continued to bear severe anxiety resulting from their

…kids might be encouraged to ‘stomp’ on their ‘icky’ feelings... experience – the brunt of its toll painfully obvious to their deeply concerned, and extremely determined mother, Jennifer Rodriguez. Helping Franny and Alex – now joyful, well-adjusted 9- and 12-year-olds – better deal with their highly-charged emotional challenges led Rodriguez to establish the Orangevale-based non28 stylemg.com - October 2012

profit, Franny’s House, which provides kids with healthy coping strategies to handle situational anxieties and emotional pressures, and their parents with techniques to better manage the stress, establish structure, reset boundaries and rebuild the parent-child trust bond. Unique to Franny’s House is the nonprofit’s approach to care crisis. There a child’s underlying issues – such as attention seeking behavior in an effort to gain power – and stress-causing triggers are rooted out and dealt with using age-appropriate tactics. Why stress? Because, Rodriguez recently explained on Blog Talk Radio’s Army of Angels, the organization has identified stress as “…the first barrier to accessing a healthier emotional mindset.” “Therefore,” she elaborates, “We work with our children, and empower them to manage their stress first and then begin to rebuild some of those broken relationships and personal boundaries.” This happens methodically, initially by tapping into a child’s natural physicality. Children are offered a platform that

Visit frannyshouse.org for more information. Photos by Dante Fontana.

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encourages them to positively express their stress (important because young kids posses a limited vocabulary and therefore are unable to verbally describe the subtleties of complex emotions they feel). At Franny’s House kids might be encouraged to “stomp” on their “icky” feelings or pinpoint them through other forms of active moving. Then, “soothing” activities are introduced. Supplementary support comes from a full slate of programs and services. Mrs. Chim’s Class – entertaining yet informative Web-based puppet shows – tackles hot-button social issues like racism and intolerance, while Project Me – a peer-run project by teens for teens – generates a positive social culture that helps to temper the power of common negative influences. The volunteer Youth Advisory Committee, led by youth directors and comprised of middle- and high-school students, was formed to help participants develop leadership skills while serving their community. Parents, meanwhile, have access to a 24-hour support hotline as well as to Sacramento County Court-approved parenting and co-parenting courses. And everyone benefits from the organization’s interactive bullying education and advocacy program. Its strong network of resources includes Bully Busters, which teaches kids to identify harassing behaviors in order for them to sidestep a potential situation in which they might be targeted and tormented. Related seminars discussing social hierarchies, structures and power struggles are also conducted. When necessary, a bullying advocate is assigned to discuss a bullying situation with parents and children, while serving as a liaison for both at the school level.


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love shines When Bad Times Bring Good Moments by Lance Hahn

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s a pastor, I see people experience all types of hardships. I see pain on just about every level. At the same time, however, I see the amazing way adversity and pain bring out love from those around us. I can’t recount how many funerals I’ve seen that lead to reconciliation of an estranged family, or the number of encouraging cards – packed with pounds of love – I’ve been privy to for people in the hospital; I don’t even pretend to know the power-packed emotions a one-on-one visit with someone wrestling through life brings. I’m certainly not saying bad times are good. In fact, they are called bad times because they are, well, bad. What I’m saying is that along with the bad, an opportunity arises for love to fill the gap and show us something we didn’t really know, or perhaps didn’t feel, before. A few weekends ago, I came home 30 stylemg.com - October 2012

with my wife and girls from a long day of boating in the hot sun. I had waterskied for the first time this season and could anticipate all the muscles that would soon start to ache. I felt drained and tired, so I took three-anticipatory Ibuprofen – already on the counter – and headed to bed at the early time of 9 p.m. As I crawled in, next to my dog-tired wife, she asked me a peculiar question: “Why did you just take sleeping pills?” “I didn’t. I took Ibuprofen, the blue gel caps.” “The ones on the counter?” “Yeah.” “Honey, those were extra-strength sleeping pills. They had spilled out in the drawer, and I had gathered them up and put them on the counter to put back in the bottle tomorrow morning.” Needless to say, I was concerned and called Poison Control. I told them

what had happened – how the normal dosage was one maximum and I took three. “That’s a lot... you have someone there to watch you right? ” they asked. “Yes, why?” I replied. “Because although it’s not technically an overdose, if you go to sleep during the peak period, you could stop breathing.” Let m e cut to th e chase. I prayed a lot, and physically I was fine. Unfortunately, it served as a massive trigger to my panic disorder, which raged for an hour and a half; I couldn’t even focus to have a conversation. In fact, I could very well chalk up that night to my worst in recent memory. So, what was good a b o ut it? We ll , eve n th o u g h my wife was initially more tired than I was, she stayed up to keep me safe and help me through the panic attack – playing games of Uno with me and challenging me to head-to-head solitaire matches on our iPhones. She prayed for me. She tried to talk to me. She demonstrated more unselfish love through that situation than she would’ve been able to do in an entire month of things going great. My pain allowed her love to shine. I woke up the next morning rather groggy to the face of my youngest girl staring at me with a sweet smile. “Good morning, Daddy,” she said. I mumbled, “Good morning,” but before I could roll over to get back to sleep, she sweetly added, “What did we learn last night? To read the label.”

Lance Hahn is senior pastor at Bridgeway Christian Church in Rocklin. He can be reached at lance@bridgewaychristian. org.

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swag Witch Party Hat, $39.98, and Release Sequin Dress, $99.98, at Pottery World, 4419 Granite Drive, Rocklin. 916-624-8080, potteryworld.com. Pink Pigeon Rum, $32.99 at Total Wine & More, 5791 Five Star Drive, Roseville. 916-791-2488, totalwine.com.

Make Up For Ever Aqua Cream #27, $23, and Make Up For Ever Kohl Pencil #1, $17, at Sephora, 1151 Galleria Boulevard, Suite 1140, Roseville. 916-786-6333, sephora.com.

black beauties by Paris Ryan Men’s Alta Boots, $129.99, and Men’s Baldwin Leather Slippers, $89.99, at bearpawshoes.com.

Slip Dress, $29, and Bead Necklace, $1, at Boulevard de Amelie, 1182 Roseville Parkway, Suite 165, Roseville. 916-787-1606, facebook.com/ boulevarddeamelie.

Black 15 in 1 Miracle Hair Signature Travel Kit, $25 at black15in1.com.

Black Bib Necklace, $19.97, and Sassy Sequin Hoops, $7.97, at Charming Charlie, 1005 Galleria Boulevard, Suite 130, Roseville. 916787-1900, charmingcharlie. com.

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BLK Water, $2.39 at Whole Foods Market, 1001 Galleria Boulevard, Roseville. 916-781-5300, wholefoodsmarket.com.

The Doggie Bag, Pottery World, and Boulevard de Amelie photos by Aaron Roseli; all others courtesy of their respective companies.

‘Who Rescued Who’ Hat, $18.99, and The Original Lookout Dog Car Seat, $109.99, at The Doggie Bag, 6881 Douglas Boulevard, Granite Bay, 916-786-9663; 1070 Pleasant Grove Boulevard, Roseville, 916-789-9663, thedoggiebag.com.


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1. Roku 2 XS, $99.99 at Best Buy, 1236 Galleria Boulevard, Roseville, 916-780-5969, bestbuy.com. Want to show your guests that funny cat video you saw online? Gone are the days of huddling around a computer monitor. This best-selling streaming player connects easily to your TV and home wireless network, allowing you to enjoy your favorite movies, TV shows, photos and games instantly.

2. The Vertical Rabbit ® by Metrokane (in Candy Apple Red), $59.99 at BevMo!, 2745 Bell Road, Auburn. 530-745-9855, bevmo.com. The Vertical Rabbit makes opening wine bottles a cinch! Pulling corks out in three seconds flat, this corkscrew, available in a variety of hi-sheen racecar finishes, adds a touch of flare to an otherwise chore. A foil cutter and extra spiral are included.

3. Owl Tree Spreaders Set, $32.50 at Pottery Barn, 1151 Galleria Boulevard, Roseville. 916-788-1440, potterybarn.com. Add a quirky woodland element to your fall gatherings with these decorative knives. The three-sculptural owl spreaders rest on the elegant naturalistic tree-shaped base, making for an interesting visual on any hors d’oeuvre table.

4. Birthday Express Mustache Party Straws, $3.99 for a package of 12, at birthdayexpress.com. Mustaches are très branché at the moment. These silly straws, ideal for any age group, are perfect icebreakers for the not-so-formal party. With different ‘stache shapes and colors, you can morph into Groucho Marx or Teddy Roosevelt at the sip of a cup! 34 stylemg.com - October 2012

5. Party in a Bucket” Bouquet, starting at $55 at Camino Flower Shop, 1297 Broadway, Placerville. 530-6445730, caminoflowershop.net. Have an extra bucket hanging around the house? Repurpose it as a countrykitsch vase for any floral centerpiece. This sassy arrangement of stargazers, yellow lilies, orchids, hydrangeas, blue gems and glitter is perfect for the “diva” hostess.

6. Jessie Steele Deco Rose W a f f l e To w e l Set with Ric-Rac Ric-Rac, $16 at jessiesteele.com. Impress your guests by stocking up on these cute hand towels for your next home gathering. This two-towel set hangs beautifully and is the chicest way to clean up any mess in your kitchen or bathroom.

7. Lattice Bamb o o P o u f (i n Aq u a ma r i ne), $149.95 at Z Gallerie, 1182 Roseville Parkway, Suite 130, Roseville. 916- 7862555, zgallerie.com. Need additional seating at your shindig? This chic geometric pouf is a comfortable and lightweight alternative to chairs and benches.

“Party in a Bucket” Bouquet photo by Aaron Roseli; all other photos courtesy of their manufacturers.

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s the year draws to a close, we enter the months of holiday parties: a time of warmth, joy and kinship for some, a time of forced, belabored social interaction for others. Whichever perspective you take, Style’s compiled a list of must-have accessories to help make your next gathering a hit – some may even turn the toughest cynic into a bona fide party animal.



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drumrolLplease... Without further ado...the 2012 Favorites! Favorite Ice Cream/ Frozen Treat Place 1. Cold Stone Creamery 2. Big Spoon Yogurt 3. Top It Off Frozen Yogurt Favorite Smoothie Place 1. Jamba Juice 2. Robek’s 3. A Dash of Panache Favorite Pizza Place 1. Mountain Mike’s Pizza 2. Round Table Pizza 3. Cool River Pizza Favorite Brunch Place 1. Mimi’s Cafe 2. Paul Martin’s American Bistro 3. La Provence Restaurant & Terrace

Favorite Breakfast Place 1. Venita Rhea's 2. Pacific Street Cafe 3. Ginger’s

Favorite BBQ Place 1. Lucille’s Smokehouse Bar-BQue 2. Dickey’s Barbecue Pit 3. Texas West BBQ Favorite Burger & Fries Joint 1. The Habit Burger Grill 2. In-N-Out Burger 3. Ginger’s

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Favorite Sushi/Japanese Restaurant 1. Mikuni 2. Blue Nami 3. Sumo Sushi Favorite Mexican Restaurant 1. Chevy’s Fresh Mex 2. El Azteca Taqueria 3. Mas Mexican Restaurant Favorite Chinese Restaurant 1. Fat’s Asia Bistro 2. P.F. Chang’s China Bistro 3. Loomis Chinese

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Favorite Chef 1. David Hill at The Chef’s Table 2. Taro Arai at Mikuni 3. Jessie Mendoza at Rubino’s Ristorante Favorite Caterer 1. Randy Peters Catering & Event Planning 2. Rubino’s Ristorante 3. Paul Martin’s American Bistro Favorite Coffee/Tea Place 1. Starbucks 2. Peet’s Coffee & Tea Favorite Independent Coffee/ Tea Place 1. Origin Coffee & Tea 2. Bloom Coffee & Tea 3. Shady Coffee & Tea Favorite Happy Hour Place 1. Paul Martin’s American Bistro 2. Crush 29 3. Yard House Favorite Cocktail Place 1. Paul Martin’s American Bistro 2. Fat’s Asia Bistro 3. Crush 29 Favorite Wine Bar 1. Capitol Cellars 2. Carpe Vino 3. Crush 29

Favorite Steakhouse 1. Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse 2. Outback Steakhouse 3. Cattlemen’s

Favorite Deli 1. Beach Hut Deli 2. Better Foods Deli 3. Mr. Pickles Sandwich Shop

Favorite Italian Restaurant 1. Il Fornaio 2. Rubino’s Ristorante 3. The Old Spaghetti Factory

Favorite Salad Place 1. Pluto’s 2. Jack’s Urban Eats 3. Fresh Choice

Favorite Indian Restaurant 1. Mehfil Indian Restaurant 2. India Oven 3. Bombay Bistro

Favorite Bakery 1. Nugget Market 2. Icing on the Cupcake 3. Panera Bread

Favorite Thai Restaurant 1. Thai Basil 2. Ruen Thai 3. Thai Chili

Favorite Romantic Restaurant 1. La Provence Restaurant & Terrace 2. Paul Martin’s American Bistro 3. Hawks

Favorite Sports Bar 1. Yard House 2. Diamond Plate Bar & Grill 3. Halftime Bar & Grill

Favorite Bartender 1. Paige Flynn at Paul Martin’s American Bistro 2. Tony Molina at La Provence Restaurant & Terrace 3. Heather Bierwirth at Paul Martin’s American Bistro Favorite Movie Theater 1. Blue Oaks Cinema 16 Century Theaters and XD 2. Century Roseville 14 and XD 3. United Artists Olympus Pointe Favorite Kids’ Birthday Party Spot 1. Wacky Tacky 2. John’s Incredible Pizza Co. 3. LaserCraze

Favorite Place to get Vegetarian Food 1. Whole Foods Market 2. Paul Martin’s American Bistro 3. Rubino’s Ristorante

Favorite Outdoor Dining 1. La Provence Restaurant & Terrace 2. Paul Martin’s American Bistro 3. Ginger’s Favorite Takeout Place 1. Noodles & Company 2. Chipotle Mexican Grill 3. Dos Coyotes Border Cafe Favorite Casual Restaurant 1. BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse 2. Ginger’s 3. Yard House

Favorite Bar 1. Crush 29 2. The Boxing Donkey Irish Pub 3. Paul Martin’s American Bistro

Favorite Waitperson 1. Natalie Ruhkala at Rubino’s Ristorante 2. Dan Sullivan at Paul Martin’s American Bistro 3. Katie Mazza at A Dash of Panache

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★★ the 2012 8th annual READERs' Choice awards ★ ★ ★ Favorite Physical Therapist 1. Bryan Phillips at Sacramento Spine & Physical Therapy 2. Jennifer Slade at Sutter Rehabilitation Institute 3. Kristin Wetter at Sacramento Spine & Physical Therapy

Favorite Seafood Restaurant 1. McCormick & Schmick's Seafood & Steaks 2. Scott’s Seafood Grill & Bar 3. Fins Market & Grill

Favorite Acupuncturist 1. Gregory Brown, L.Ac. at Roseville Acupuncture 2. Village Acupuncture 3. Sarah Hardesty, L.Ac. at Family Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine Favorite Chiropractor 1. Scott Warren, D.C. 2. Jennifer Cox, D.C. 3. Donald Beals, D.C. Favorite General Practitioner 1. Linda Agresti, D.O. 2. David Verhaag, M.D. 3. Richard Lichti, M.D. Favorite Doctor 1. Raymond Turnure, M.D. 2. William Jornlin, M.D. 3. Monty Peterson, M.D. Favorite Dermatologist 1. Christopher Ha, M.D. 2. Scott Hearth, M.D. 3. Artur Henke, M.D. Favorite Doctor for Cosmetic Procedures 1. Nalini Prasad, M.D. 2. Scott Hearth, M.D. 3. David Kaufman, M.D. Favorite Playground 1. Whitney Park 2. Royer Park 3. Wacky Tacky Favorite Park 1. Royer Park 2. Maidu Regional Park 3. Whitney Park Favorite Museum 1. Maidu Indian Museum and Historic Site 2. STAR ECO Station 3. Roseville Utility Exploration Center Favorite Golf Course 1. Morgan Creek Golf Club 2. Whitney Oaks Golf Club 3. Turkey Creek Golf Club Favorite Dance Studio 1. Dance Elite All Stars 2. The Dance Gallery 2 3. Northern California Dance Conservatory Favorite Nutrition Shop 1. Whole Foods Market 2. Sunrise Natural Foods 3. West Coast Nutrition Favorite Personal Trainer 1. Mark Cavallaro at Roseville Health & Wellness Center 2. David Young at Transform Fitness Personal Training 3. Suzanne Moen at Roseville Health & Wellness Center

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Favorite Gym/Health Club 1. Roseville Health & Wellness Center 2. California Family Fitness 3. TruFitness Favorite Martial Arts Studio 1. Kovar’s Satori Academy 2. The Studio Martial Arts & Fitness 3. West Coast Martial Arts Favorite Martial Arts Instructor 1. Amitis Pourarian at The Studio Martial Arts & Fitness 2. Chad Shepherd at Kovar’s Satori Academy 3. Charlie Espinoza at West Coast Martial Arts

Favorite Pilates Instructor 1. Dawn Niemi at Roseville Health & Wellness Center 2. Diane Pascua at TruFitness 3. Kelly Waterlyn at 24 Hour Fitness

Favorite Mental Health Professional 1. Shelley Balla-Hawkins, MS 2. Mitch Darnell, MS, OSM 3. Michael Hanlon, Ph.D.

Favorite Family Restaurant 1. Buca di Beppo 2. Ginger’s 3. Red Robin Gourmet Burgers

Favorite Yoga Studio 1. Roseville Health & Wellness Center 2. Bikram Yoga 3. TIE: East Wind Yoga and The Studio Martial Arts & Fitness Favorite Yoga Instructor 1. Donna Webb at The Studio Martial Arts & Fitness 2. Ellen Perjanik at Roseville Health & Wellness Center 3. Stacey Houston at 24 Hour Fitness Favorite Pilates Studio 1. The Dailey Method 2. Roseville Health & Wellness Center 3. TruFitness

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Favorite Casino 1. Thunder Valley Casino Resort 2. Red Hawk Casino 3. Peppermill Casino Resort

Favorite Local Artist 1. David Garibaldi 2. Gayle Rappaport-Weiland 3. Deidre Trudeau Favorite Local Musician/Band 1. Lincoln Brewster 2. Thomas & Plecker 3. Dean-o-Holics Favorite Local Performing Arts Organization 1. Stand Out Talent 2. Rocklin Community Theatre 3. Placer Theatre Ballet Favorite Place to Volunteer 1. Placer SPCA 2. Bayside Church 3. STAR ECO Station

Favorite Dentist 1. Firas Nassif, D.M.D. 2. Jeffrey McClure, D.D.S. 3. Michael Gade, D.D.S.

Favorite Local Athlete 1. Shane Peterson 2. Austin Moore 3. Karlie Garcia

Favorite Orthodontist 1. Marc Holt, D.D.S. 2. Marc Dunn, D.D.S. 3. Alexis Lyons, D.D.S.

Favorite Civic Leader 1. Scott Alvord 2. Carol Garcia 3. Mark Wolinski

Favorite Pediatric Dentist 1. Weideman Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics 2. Make a Smile Children’s Dental, Orthodontics & Endodontics 3. TIE: Silver Star Dental and Rocklin Pediatric Dentistry

Favorite Neighborhood in Which to Live 1. Mistywood 2. Stanford Ranch 3. Morgan Creek

Favorite Local Web Site 1. Roseville.ca.us 2. Stylemg.com 3. Rocklintoday.com Favorite Best Kept Secret 1. Beatnik Books and Curios 2. A Dash of Panache 3. Rubino’s Ristorante Favorite Teacher 1. Duane Calkins at Buljan Middle School 2. Angie Tennison at St. Albans Country Day School 3. Greg Carson at Loomis Basin Charter

Favorite Dance Instructor 1. Katie Mazza with The Dance Gallery 2 2. Robin Bartholomew with Northern California Dance Conservatory 3. Donna Webb at The Studio Martial Arts & Fitness Favorite Tutoring Service 1. Huntington Learning Center 2. Placer Adult Literacy Service 3. Total Education Solutions Favorite Preschool 1. Adventure Christian Preschool 2. Roseville Community Preschool 3. Granite Bay Schoolhouse Favorite Private School 1. St. Albans Country Day School 2. Adventure Christian School 3. Valley Christian Academy Favorite Athletic Coach 1. Kayla Cabezuela at Whitney High School 2. Stefan Moore at Oakmont High School 3. Greg Benzel at Rocklin High School

Favorite Pediatrician 1. Lenbert Wong, M.D. 2. Angelica Ha, M.D. 3. Laura L. Sorgea, M.D. Favorite Pharmacy 1. CVS Pharmacy 2. Kaiser 3. Walgreens Favorite Spiritual Leader 1. Ray Johnston at Bayside Church 2. Rick Stedman at Adventure Christian Church 3. Lance Hahn at Bridgeway Christian Church Favorite Local Hero 1. Firas Nassif, D.M.D. 2. Jenny Williamson 3. John Kimble, Sr. Favorite Local Business 1. Beatnik Books and Curios 2. Brockway Hair Design 3. Strikes Unlimited Halftime Bar & Grill

Favorite Eye Doctor 1. Lauren Van Winkle, O.D. 2. Thomas R. Swanson, O.D. 3. Julie R. Thornton, O.D.

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Favorite Charitable Organization 1. Placer SPCA 2. Placer Food Bank 3. Lilliput

Favorite Massage Therapist 1. Kristy Crow at Roseville Health & Wellness Center 2. Shari Riggs at Addicted to Massage 3. Bassil Kamas Favorite Place for a Facial 1. Laser Esthetica 2. Atrium Salon & Spa 3. Serenity Spa Favorite Facialist 1. Emme Burg at Skin Whisper by Emme Diane 2. Dawn Wilson at Cosmetic Dermatology Center 3. Noki Ellison at Atrium Salon & Spa Favorite Salon 1. Brockway Hair Design 2. Hoshall’s Salon & Spa 3. Halo Salon & Day Spa Favorite Hair Stylist 1. Amy Breshears at Studio A Hair Designs 2. Lisa Flowers at Atrium Salon & Spa 3. Alexis Reynolds at Halo Salon & Day Spa Favorite Barber 1. Sam at Barber Sam’s 2. Hunter at Hunter’s Barber Shop 3. Poli at Poli’s Barber Shop Favorite Barbershop 1. Barber Sam’s 2. Poli’s Barber Shop 3. Hunter’s Barber Shop

Favorite Make-up Artist 1. Jenifer Haupt 2. Carly Summers 3. Ashley Olson

Favorite Tanning Salon 1. California Sun 2. Sun Kiss Tanning 3. Amazing Tans

Favorite Mani/Pedi Place 1. Bellagio Day Spa & Salon 2. Renaissance Nails 3. Bellezza Nail Spa

Favorite Waxing Salon 1. European Wax Center 2. Atrium Salon & Spa 3. Nevaeh

Favorite Med Spa 1. Laser Esthetica 2. Vitality Medical 3. Cosmetic Dermatology Center Favorite Veterinary Practice 1. Loomis Basin Veterinary Clinic 2. Willow Rock Pet Hospital 3. Granite Bay Veterinary Clinic Favorite Pet Groomer 1. Mud to Suds 2. Wags to Riches Pet Grooming 3. Granite Bay Pet Grooming Favorite Pet Trainer 1. P.E.T. Your Dog 2. Bark Avenue Westeren 3. Performance Dogs in Action Favorite Pet Boarding 1. Aunt Cynthia’s Bed and Biscuit Inn 2. Granite Bay Veterinary Clinic 3. P.E.T. Your Dog Favorite Florist 1. Ambience Floral Design 2. Bartlett Flowers & Gifts 3. Becky’s Flowers Favorite Family Photographer 1. Image Outfitters Photography 2. Tomalyn Photography 3. Enchanted Images

Favorite Day Spa 1. Atrium Salon & Spa 2. Serenity Spa 3. Spa at Thunder Valley Casino Resort

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Favorite Art Gallery 1. Blue Line Gallery 2. Auburn Old Town Gallery 3. Lincoln Arts Gallery & Culture Foundation

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Favorite Pet Store 1. The Doggie Bag 2. Rocklin Family Pets and Wash 3. Ben’s Bark Ave. Bistro

Favorite Print & Sign Shop 1. Signs on Time 2. Sir Speedy Printing & Marketing Services 3. Decals Off the Wall Favorite Real Estate Agent 1. Debbie Davis 2. Chris Sheffer 3. Stacy Moffat Favorite Interior Designer 1. Guchi Interior Design 2. Destiny Designs 3. Debra Williams Designs & Tiffany Horne Interiors Favorite Home Remodeler 1. Eberle Remodeling 2. Guchi Interior Design 3. Destiny Designs Favorite Handyman 1. Grandpa’s Truck Construction Service 2. Jerry Peterson Construction 3. Destiny Designs Favorite Electrician 1. Roseville Rocklin Electric 2. Ireland Electric 3. Baker Electric Favorite Plumber 1. Grandpa’s Truck Construction Services 2. Boyd Plumbing, Inc. 3. On the Ritz Plumbing Favorite Painting Contractor 1. Guchi Interior Design 2. Matt Weideman at Destiny Designs 3. DS Improvements

Favorite Landscaper 1. Capital Landscape 2. Executive Care Landscape Management 3. Koch Kreations Landscape Design and Installation

Favorite Garden Center 1. Green Acres Nursery & Supply 2. High Hand Nursery 3. Bushnell Gardens Landscape Industries Favorite Carpet Cleaning Service 1. Mission Carpet Care 2. Always Green Clean Carpet Care 3. Keep it Clean America

Favorite Credit Union 1. Golden 1 Credit Union 2. SAFE Credit Union 3. Schools Federal Credit Union Favorite Auto Repair 1. Rocklin Automotive 2. Five Star Auto Care 3. TIE: Made In Japan and Service Outlet

Favorite House Cleaning Service 1. Molly Maid 2. Mothers Cleaning Co-op 3. Merry Maids Favorite Senior Living Center 1. Eskaton Village Roseville 2. Casa de Santa Fe 3. Sunrise of Rocklin Favorite Accountant 1. Karen Peak, C.P.A. 2. John Choi, C.P.A. 3. Charles Carothers, C.P.A. Favorite Attorney 1. Lynn A. Dean 2. Elise S. Baker 3. Cecilia Tsang Favorite Winery 1. Lone Buffalo Vineyards 2. Bogle Vineyards 3. Dono dal Cielo Vineyards Honorable Mentions: Wise Villa Winery and Le Casque Winery

Favorite Local Bank 1. River City Bank 2. First Bank 3. Tri Counties Bank

Favorite Produce Department 1. Whole Foods Market 2. Nugget Market 3. Sunflower Farmers Market

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Favorite Kids' Activity 1. Golfland Sunsplash 2. STAR ECO Station 3. Wacky Tacky

Favorite Skate/Snow/Surf Shop 1. Ground Zero Clothing & Boardshop 2. Clark’s Snow Sports 3. Mainland Skate & Surf Favorite Home Décor Store 1. HomeGoods 2. Z Gallerie 3. Guchi Interior Design Favorite Floor Coverings Store 1. S&G Carpet & More 2. Guchi Interior Design 3. Gold River Flooring Companies Favorite Window Coverings Store 1. Blind Spot 2. Triad Plus Home Fashions and Fabrics 3. Guchi Interior Design Favorite Bookstore 1. Barnes & Noble 2. Beatnik Books and Curios 3. Almost Perfect Book Store Favorite Consignment Shop 1. Nice Twice Consignment 2. Designer Consigner 3. Crossroads Trading Co.

Favorite Auto Body Shop 1. Kniesel’s Collision Centers 2. Golden State Collision Centers 3. Gamboa’s Body & Frame

Favorite Health Foods Store 1. Whole Foods Market 2. Sunrise Natural Foods 3. Trader Joe’s

Favorite Oil Change Place 1. SpeeDee Oil Change & Tune-up 2. Jiffy Lube 3. Rocklin Automotive

Favorite Boutique 1. Nevaeh 2. SWAK (Sealed With a Kiss Designs) 3. Charming Charlie

Favorite Smog Shop 1. Smog‘N Go 2. Smog King 3. Smog Stop

Favorite Children’s Clothing Store 1. Once Upon a Child 2. Janie and Jack 3. Crazy 8

Favorite Gift Shop 1. Hallmark 2. Beatnik Books and Curios 3. MajestyBible.com

Favorite Toy Store 1. Learning Express Toys 2. Toys “R” Us 3. Lakeshore Learning Materials

Favorite Jewelry Store 1. Kenny G & Company 2. Guzzetta & Co. Fine Jewelers 3. Chester’s Jewelry & Loans

Favorite Furniture Store 1. RC Willey 2. Crate & Barrel 3. Pottery Barn

Favorite Car Wash Place 1. Five Star Auto Care 2. Justin’s Roseville Car Wash Center 3. Bob’s Car Wash & Detail Favorite Dry Cleaners 1. Bud’s Dry Cleaning 2. Judi’s Cleaners 3. Fresh Cleaners Favorite Tailor 1. Alterations Express 2. Four Seasons Tailoring 3. Anthony Tailoring & Alterations Center Favorite Farmers’ Market 1. Denio’s Farmers Market & Swap Meet 2. Foothill Farmers’ Market at Roseville Whole Foods Market at The Fountains 3. Auburn Farmers Market Favorite Grocery Store 1. Whole Foods Market 2. Raley’s 3. Trader Joe’s

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Favorite Store in Which to Shop 1. Target 2. Nordstrom 3. RC Willey

Favorite Wedding Officiant 1. Rev. Jeri Murphy 2. Scott Flanagan 3. Mitch Darnell

Favorite Mall/Shopping Center 1. Westfield Galleria at Roseville 2. Fountains at Roseville 3. Arden Fair

Favorite Wedding Rentals 1. Celebrations! Elegant Party Rentals & Tents 2. America’s Party Rental 3. Rent-Rite

Favorite Wedding Venue 1. The Flower Farm Inn 2. Whitney Oaks Golf Club 3. Granite Bay Golf Club Favorite Rehearsal Dinner Place 1. La Provence Restaurant & Terrace 2. Paul Martin’s American Bistro 3. Rubino’s Ristorante

Favorite Wedding DJ 1. Mr. DJ Event Services 2. Creative Memories Entertainment 3. Extreme Productions

Favorite Wedding Linen Rentals 1. Celebrations! Elegant Party Rentals & Tents 2. Mimi & Co. Couture Linens & Chair Covers 3. Slip of Elegance Chaircovers

Favorite Wedding Limousine Company 1. API Limousine 2. Neumann Enterprises 3. Corporate Transportation Solutions •

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Favorite Wedding Cake Maker 1. Sweet Cakes by Rebecca 2. Divine Desserts by Aguirre 3. Ettore’s European Bakery & Restaurant Honorable Mention: Simply Frosted

Favorite Wedding Florist 1. Ambience Floral Design 2. Bartlett Flowers & Gifts 3. Blossoms & Balloons Favorite Bridal Shop 1. David’s Bridal 2. Diamond Bridal Gallery 3. Alfred Angelo Bridal Favorite Wedding Photographer 1. Sarah Maren Photographers 2. Manhart Photography 3. Teri Fode Photography Favorite Wedding Videographer 1. Acti-video Productions 2. Phillip Alan Films 3. Jensen Wedding Films Favorite Wedding Caterer 1. Randy Peters Catering & Event Planning 2. Beth Sogaard Catering 3. Fresh & Quick Catering Favorite Wedding Photo Booth 1. Sound Image Entertainment 2. Rocket Photo Booths 3. Wild Rose Photo Booth Favorite Wedding Invitations 1. Honey Paperie 2. Papyrus 3. The Paper Garden

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Viewpoint Optometry Dr. Lauren Van Winkle, O.D. 9260 Sierra College Blvd., Ste. 500 | Roseville 916-791-2526 | www.viewpointoptometry.com Dr. Lauren Van Winkle, O.D. and the staff at Viewpoint Optometry would like to express our sincere gratitude to the readers for voting us their Favorite Eye Doctor for the 2nd year in a row. Our goal is to provide personal, professional and quality eye care. We educate patients on the newest research, utilize the latest optical technology and provide the best eye care products. We also strive to have an amazing selection of designer and boutique eyewear. We are so very fortunate to serve this incredible community. Thanks again for trusting us with your vision care!

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* Full Service Fitness Center * Indoor Heated Pool * Personal Training * Group Exercise Classes * Physical Therapy * Arthritis Programs * Cancer Well-fit Program * Diabetes & Exercise Roseville Health and Wellness Center would like to thank the readers of Style magazine for voting us #1 for the last 8 consecutive years! As the designated #1 Wellness Center in the United States we are committed to helping you achieve your Wellness goals! Ask about our NU You health program! Fitness, Nutrition & Coaching! For more information and to read our amazing success stories check out our Website! www.rosevillehwc.com

Thanks for voting Ginger’s a top award winner! We are a family owned restaurant that serves All-American breakfast, lunch and dinner in a fun beach atmosphere. Come relax on our large tropical patio under the palapas, and enjoy great food, drinks and free live music on the weekends! You can also reserve our private dining room for special events. We serve only Certified Angus Beef prime rib, steaks and burgers, and offer breakfast all day long. Escape to Ginger’s and enjoy Roseville's tropical paradise. 2012: Casual Restaurant, Family Dining, Breakfast, Patio, Burger 2011: Casual Restaurant, Family Dining, Breakfast 2010: Casual Restaurant

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The Atrium Salon Spa is Placer County’s premier salon spa. Experience, excellence, and their exclusive amenities are what makes Atrium Salon Spa stand apart from the other salons and spas. Atrium is known for superior customer service, vast menu of services, and excellence in client satisfaction. The Atrium provides clients with massage therapy, advanced skin care treatments, manicure & pedicure services, body wraps & therapies and full hair salon services. Atrium Salon Spa is celebrating 12 years of service and is excited to continue to remain strong in the salon and spa industry thanks to its dedicated team members and salon and spa managers, Lisa and Noki. Atrium remains distinguished by its amenities and menu of services. A client does not have to go to multiple salons to receive nail, hair and facial or body services, they can do it all underneath one roof. Atrium has a vichy shower for body therapies, a shower for clients personal use and they also offer custom airbrush tanning for clients who want sunless bronzing. Atrium offers clients beverage services, a guest lounge and spa lunches for our full day package guests. Guests can spend a full day or come in for a short visit. Atrium carries only the best professional products for their clients such as Pevonia, Glo Theraputics, Kerastase, Bumble & Bumble, Aveda, Wella and Pureology. Atrium invites you to come and experience the Atrium Salon Spa difference.

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Blue Oak Dental Roseville 15 Sierra Gate Plaza Roseville 916-786-6777 www.blueoakdentalgroup.com The doctors, hygienists and staff at Blue Oak Dental would like to thank our patients for voting Dr. Mike Gade and Dr. Jeffrey McClure as two of the favorite dentists in Roseville, Granite Bay & Rocklin. “Care for a lifetime” is the cornerstone upon which Blue Oak Dental was founded over 20 years ago in Roseville. The dental team provides quality care with an emphasis on esthetic, tooth conservative dentistry. Since the opening of our Rocklin office in 2003, we pride ourselves in being “One dedicated group of professionals with two convenient locations.” In addition to offering general dentistry, implant dentistry, and cosmetic dental services, the group also has an onsite orthodontist (traditional braces and Invisalign), periodontist, oral surgeon, and a board certified pediatric dentist to treat all of your dental needs. “We are committed to helping our patients look and feel their best through optimal dental health,” say the doctors of Blue Oak Dental. Our philosophy is simple: provide exceptional and comfortable care that is honest, compassionate and respectful to our patients and their families. The Roseville office is open extended appointment hours – 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. each weekday, and 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. We invite you, your family and friends to be a part of our dental family. We are certain that you will enjoy our professional staff and friendly atmosphere. Both offices are currently accepting new patients. Please call today to schedule your dental visit and ask about our $50 new patient certificate.

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THANK YOU for voting Rocklin Pediatric Dentistry your favorite pediatric dentist four years in a row. Dr. Lora Foster Rode and Dr. Jessica Wilson are committed to providing personalized dental care in a friendly atmosphere. The office is inviting and our patients’ artwork is proudly displayed on the brightly colored walls. Dr. Lora, Dr. Jessi, and our amazing team use a loving and caring approach, expert training, and state of the art techniques to offer your child the best dental experience possible. They have created a comfortable and welcoming environment for young people. Patients have fun and can’t wait to come again for their next appointment. To find out why...please visit our website at www. RocklinPediatricDentistry.com or call to schedule your new patient appointment.

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Let your child learn and be loved at Adventure Christian School which was voted Favorite Preschool and one of the Top 3 Private Schools TWO YEARS RUNNING! In our Preschool program, your child can explore the world around them through play while they master academic concepts needed for Kindergarten readiness. Our Preschool provides a loving environment for children aged 2.5 – 5 years old with multiple programs available to meet the needs of your family’s schedule and budget.
Our Elementary program offers challenging academics in an encouraging environment with small class sizes. In our new state of the art building, your child will learn and excel in core subject matters while also participating in Music, Spanish, P.E., and Computer Lab classes.
Junior High students experience our robust academics in core subject matters, Spanish, Creative Living, Band or Choir, P.E., and two of the following electives: iMovie, Photography, Web Design, Speech and Debate. We believe in challenging each student to demonstrate their full potential including high school level math for students who excel in that subject. Adventure Christian School would like to thank Style Magazine readers for your support and we hope to see you on campus soon!

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2312 Vernon St. | Roseville 916-782-3557 | www.stalbans.org

Wacky Tacky opened in November 2008 and is grateful to the community for voting us the Favorite Kids’ Birthday Party Spot in the 2010-2012 Style Readers’ Choice Awards. Our facility is open for everyone who wants to have lots of fun, 7 days a week (unless reserved by private party, check Web site for availability). If you haven’t been to Wacky Tacky, come visit us and see what all the fun is about! Open play is Monday through Saturday 9am to 8pm and Sunday from 10am to 7pm (unless reserved, check our calender for times). You can reserve Wacky Tacky for private parties, just give us a call for details. Check out our website at www.wackytacky.net for coupons and other information.

Thank you for voting St. Albans Country Day School the #1 Favorite Private School! St. Albans Country Day School is a non-religious private school serving students pre-K through 8th grade. We offer students a challenging curriculum in a safe, caring environment where ethical conduct is emphasized. Small classes and high expectations allow us to offer a rich core curriculum plus Spanish, art, band, music, drama, computers, PE, after-school clubs, and sports programs. We are W.A.S.C. accredited. Extended day care is available.

Dance Elite All Stars 2610 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 1 | Rocklin 916-632-9498 www.danceeliteallstars.com We are honored and thrilled to receive the Style Magazine Reader’s Choice award for the second year in a row as the Favorite Dance Studio in all of Rocklin, Roseville & Granite Bay. At Dance Elite we offer top notch dance classes for all ages & levels in a positive & professional atmosphere. We are known in the dance community as the “go to” place for any dancer who wants to be well versed in a variety of dance styles from beginner to professional. Our instructors are all respected experts in Hip Hop, Ballet, Tap, Jazz, & Lyrical/Contemporary dance. We also offer a Zumba/ fitness challenge program for adults on Saturday mornings. In addition to great dance classes, Dance Elite equips dancers with their dancewear & shoe needs which makes for easy one-stop shopping for parents & students. Since our opening in 2004 we have experienced substantial growth and our studio will be engaging in yet another expansion project in 2013 to add several classes & to expand our retail area. Feel free to stop in today and take a free trial class & receive free registration fees by bringing in this ad by 12/1/12.

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Lone Buffalo Vineyards 2682 Burgard Ln. | Auburn 916-663-4486 | www.lonebuffalovineyards.com Tasting room open Fri-Sun 12-5 pm Lone Buffalo would like to thank Style’s readers for voting us Favorite Local Winery for the third year in a row! We truly enjoy being part of your community and engaging our customers in the local wine scene. Our down-to-earth attitude, cowboy style and award-winning wines shine through on every visit. Grab a taste of any of the nine wines in our “herd” and learn about Sierra Foothill wines. Lone Buffalo is expanding, too! We are moving to a new location this fall and building a new tasting room and winery facility. Check out our “News” page at lonebuffalovineyards.com for updates on our "Roam" over to Wise Road in North Auburn.

Capital Landscape Design & Installation 916-783-5080 | www.capitallandscape.com “You like us, you really, really like us”; not to steal from Sally Field but there is nothing better than being recognized by the loyal readers of Style Magazine as the #1 Landscape Contractor in the area! To show our appreciation, for a limited time, we are offering a 50% discount on any newly signed Landscape Design agreements. Contact us today at 916-783-5080 and find out how you can qualify for this one of a kind offer. THANK YOU!

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La Provence Restaurant & Terrace 110 Diamond Creek Place | Roseville 916-789-2002 | www.laprovenceroseville.com La Provence would like to thank you, our guests, for your Readers’ Choice votes and your continued loyalty, and we hope to see you soon. Book Your Holiday Party Now! La Provence captures the very essence of the holidays, with a roaring fire, festive décor, a joyful atmosphere and inspired menus. Contact our events coordinator at 916-789-2002 or email events@laprovenceroseville.com. Merci from all of us! 2012: Brunch Place, Romantic Restaurant, Outdoor Dining, Overall Restaurant, Rehearsal Place, Bartender (Tony Molina) 2011: Brunch Place, Romantic Restaurant, Outdoor Dining, Overall Restaurant, Bartender (Tony Molina). 34 more from 2010-2005

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A Day to Remember Wedding & Event Planners 1913 Capitol Ave., Ste. B | Sacramento 916-452-4373 | www.adaytorememberca.com A Day to Remember Wedding and Event Planners believes planning the wedding of your dreams should be just like falling in love…joyful and effortless! Your wedding will have a myriad of details. We carefully listen to your wishes and concerns and we offer guidance, organization, and provide peace of mind. We want you to enjoy a worry-free wedding day and to have fun in the process! We have had many years of experience coordinating and planning special events in the Northern California area, including Napa and Sonoma, Sierra Foothills, and Lake Tahoe. Let’s start!

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Gilbert Associates, Inc. 101 Parkshore Dr., Ste 100 | Folsom 2880 Gateway Oaks Dr., Ste. 100 | Sacramento 916-646-6464 x117 | www.gilbertcpa.com

1212 Galleria Blvd. | Roseville | 916-771-9463 1249 Howe Ave. | Sacramento | 916-922-6673 www.bucadibeppo.com

I am grateful to the readers of Style for voting me Favorite Accountant. I take care in meeting the tax and accounting needs of my clients. It is important for businesses and individuals to have confidence that their accountant is knowledgeable, honest, and dedicated to looking after their financial interests. As a working CPA for over 27 years with a Masters in Taxation who has lived in Folsom for nearly my whole life, I understand the issues that impact the people of this area. Contact me at 916-646-6464 to discuss you or your company’s particular tax or accounting needs.

Buca di Beppo serves authentic Italian cuisine in an eclectic, vintage setting and is the perfect place for a great meal at a great value. Buca's food is served family-style, meant to be shared. The lively atmosphere makes Buca di Beppo perfect for celebrations and groups of all sizes! With its fun-filled décor, engaging music and over-the-top service, Buca is the restaurant of choice for celebratory dining. So, whether you’re celebrating a special occasion, planning a business dinner or grabbing Buca To Go, Buca is the perfect place for great Italian food and fun!

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Roseville Optometry

10050 Fairway Dr. | Roseville 916-786-9668 | www.guchiinteriordesign.com

576 N. Sunrise Ave., Ste. 110 | Roseville 916-773-3937 | www.rosevilleoptometry.com

Thank you for voting Guchi Interior Design your ultimate “one stop showroom” for all your home interior renovations and projects. Bruce and Katherine Kawaguchi combine over 50 years’ experience in the home interior industry. We also feature a staff of four additional designers. One of our most popular promotions is our free initial design consultation. Our designers are either members of ASID or have interior design degrees. In addition to our design services, we offer numerous types of flooring, tile, custom window coverings, shades, shutters, faux finishes, accessories, area rugs, and kitchen and bath design and remodeling. Come by and see our beautiful showroom or call for an in home consultation!

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Roseville Optometry Associates would like to thank Style Magazine and its readers for voting us as one of their Favorite Eye Doctors 3 years in a row! We are honored to be trusted with your eye care needs and look forward to continuing to serve our community. Our goal is to exceed patient expectations by providing quality patient care from their eye exam with the doctor, to selecting glasses or contact lenses with our trained opticians. We value each patient and strive to fulfill their needs by making the latest eye care options and technology available to fit any lifestyle needs.


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Destiny and Matt Weideman 916-835-4574 www.destinydesignsofsacramento.com

9257 Sierra College Blvd., Ste. B | Roseville 916-791-3120 www.psgcpas.com

Thank you to our devoted clients and friends. We are honored to be voted Best Interior Designer, Painter and Home Remodel company. Being noticed for our work and dedication is a great accomplishment. We offer a unique team that works with you through the planning and design stage to the painting and contract finishing work. It’s been a pleasure working with our clients to give them a fresh new paint job, dream kitchen or even a complete new dental office. We love our work and are glad you do as well.

We truly want to say Thank YOU to all the Style readers for choosing PSG as your Readers’ Choice Accounting Firm for 2012. We are grateful to have such an outstanding team that contributes to our success in serving our client’s needs. We work closely with our clients to understand their needs, and tailor the appropriate solutions to achieve them. PSG’s partners have previously owned several successful businesses outside of the tax arena. This gives us practical experience which enables us to see things from our clients’ perspective. We like to think of ourselves as business people who happen to be tax experts.

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8211 Sierra College Blvd., Ste. 406 | Granite Bay 916-791-5520

6694 Lonetree Blvd. | Rocklin 916-259-CRAZE (2729) | www.lasercrazeCA.com

FOUR SEASONS TAILORING is a family run operation whose history goes beyond the twenty-one years we have served the Granite Bay Roseville area. Flora graduated from a European tailoring school in 1948 and is still active in the operation. Marina received her European diploma in 1968. We are fortunate in having had the support and patronage of our wonderful clientele these past 21 years and we are further blessed in having been able to assemble a great crew of top-notch tailors. Our thanks also to the many fine people we have had the privilege of serving. Thank you for voting us Favorite Tailor 6 years in a row!

“Thank you for letting us entertain you” After only being open for a few months we are honored to be voted a Favorite Kids Birthday Party Spot. We pride ourselves as being a fun, clean, safe environment where birthday parties are unforgettable! Our 18,000 square foot facility has a 7,000 sq. foot state-of-the-art, multi-level laser tag arena, a Crazy Zone filled with enormous inflatable play structures, a full arcade with redemption center prizes, and a Craze Café serving fresh baked made-to-order pizza and drinks. Laser Craze definitely has something for everyone. Thank you for voting for us and we look forward to celebrating your birthday with you!

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Weideman Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics Sunrise Dental Plaza 7916 Pebble Beach Dr., Ste. 101 Citrus Heights 916-962-0577 | www.SacChildrensDentist.com Thank you for voting us Favorite Pediatric Dental Practice winner for 2012 for Roseville, Granite Bay, Rocklin, Folsom, and El Dorado Hills! We are also proud that Dr. Lexie Lyons, our Specialist in Orthodontics, won Favorite Orthodontist in Roseville, Granite Bay, Rocklin, Folsom, and El Dorado Hills! We greatly appreciate your support and feel honored to have been chosen four years in a row. It’s extremely rare to have four Board Certified Specialists in Pediatric Dentistry in one practice. This accomplishment and rigorous training is the highest achievement a specialty trained pediatric dentist can obtain. Our doctors also have degrees in psychology and have been trained specifically to help children with special needs. Comforting children and alleviating fears is really what we focus on. We are a 2nd generation family-run practice treating the children of the Sacramento area for almost 40 years. Dr. Lexie works in harmony with our Specialists in Pediatric Dentistry to monitor our patients’ dental health and development throughout their childhood and adolescence. She provides FREE consultations for our patients. Now that school has started, call us for your FREE classroom or children’s group dental health education presentation with a magical appearance by the “Tooth Fairy”.

Vitality Medical Laser & Skin Clinic Celia Remy, M.D.P.C. 1891 E. Roseville Pkwy., Ste.170 | Roseville 700 Oak Avenue Pkwy. | Folsom 916-797-1131 Dr. Remy would like to thank her clients and the readers of Style Magazines for voting Vitality Med Spa the #1 Favorite Med Spa and for voting for Dr. Remy as a Favorite Doctor for Cosmetic Procedures. Vitality Medical offers the safest and most advanced, naturally based nonsurgical technology available in aesthetic medicine today for men, women and adolescents! Dr. Remy has dedicated her practice to using the latest technologies to give patients natural looking results that rejuvenate, provide symmetry, and enhance appearance. She specializes in techniques that are non-invasive and work with the body’s natural healing processes. Services offered include Laser Liposuction, Natural Augmentation & Body Sculpting, Skin Regeneration, Facial Sculpting, Laser Treatments, Weight Loss, Skin Care and more. Vitality emphasizes minimizing discomfort, and finding the best individual treatment plan to meet your specific needs. Call us to schedule your Free Consultation! 2012: Med Spa, Doctor For Cosmetic Procedures 2011: Med Spa, Doctor For Cosmetic Procedures 2010: Med Spa, Doctor For Cosmetic Procedures 2009: Doctor For Cosmetic Procedures

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We consider it a Great Honor to be voted the #1 Dental Office in Roseville, Rocklin & Granite Bay for the 4th year in a row. Our objective has always been to exceed our patients’ expectations. Our Greatest complement has been to see first -hand how we influence the lives of people. Our entire team at Dental Designs is driven to Excellence and committed to our patients. Both doctors have incredibly high standards and hold themselves accountable to those standards. The entire team is committed to their work and value lifelong learning because we believe in providing quality dental care rather than give into insurance companies. We will NEVER compromise. Our intense passion for our profession and unyielding enthusiasm for indulging our patients is one of the reasons we feel our patients believe and trust in us. We always go the extra mile to ensure that our knowledge of dentistry is exceptional. Our entire team has completed extensive hours of post-graduate training, including several courses at the prestigious Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies. We truly believe that everyone should have: The Smile They Desire, The Dentistry They Deserve!

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916-772-2698 www.rocklinelectric.com

Thank you Style readers for once again voting us Favorite Pet Groomer. Our passion at Mud to Suds is supporting the wellness of your furry friend. We offer custom self-bathing stations and professional grooming services as well as a wellness shop full of items to keep your pet happy and healthy.

Thanks for voting us Favorite Electrician – 2nd year in a row! With 40 year’s experience, we have the knowledge to take care of all your electrical service needs, from a receptacle in your home to installing high reach lighting at your business. Call us and you’ll talk with Pat, not a recording. It’s a Small World, Keep it Lit!

Karen Peak, CPA 3017 Douglas Blvd., Ste. 300 Roseville 916-788-7278 www.karenPEAKcpa.com Thank you to my clients and Style Magazine readers for this honor! As a consulting CPA firm, we provide accounting, tax and business advisory services to individuals and small businesses. We believe accounting is more than just numbers. Call today and find out how we can help you. 2012: Accountant 2011: Accountant

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Serenity Spa

9600 Golf Club Dr. Granite Bay 916-791-7578 www.granitebayclub.com

3984 Douglas Blvd., Ste. 150 | Roseville | 916-797-8550 www.serenityspaonline.com | www.facebook.com/serenityspa

QUALITY. CREATIVITY. PROFESSIONALISM. Granite Bay Golf Club offers full-service event planning for every occasion. Whether planning a small private party, major celebration, or high-profile corporate event, enjoy the ultimate experience with our perfect blend of event strategy, custom menu design and culinary execution.

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Serenity Spa and Soul Yoga, provides a perfect blend of Eastern traditions woven into our Western daily lives offering healing that balances the mind, body, and spirit. We fuse the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda, the oldest healing system known, with modern SPA RITUALS by offering Ayurvedic lifestyle consultations, as well as body and skin rituals. Our SOUL YOGA studio offers a balanced approach to yoga with levels geared to the needs of each individual. We encourage students to experience body-centered, restful awareness. We offer Seven Spiritual Laws of Yoga and other styles combined. Our coveted, triple certification of Vedic Mastery from the world renowned Deepak Chopra is the highest level of accomplishment, and is recognized to be the pinnacle of commitment when exploring Vedanta, Meditation, Ayurveda and Yoga. Bring Serenity Spa and Soul Yoga into your life with our combo membership for both the spa and yoga.


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916-521-9856 info@diamondbridalgallery.com www.diamondbridalgallery.com

1412 Blue Oaks Blvd. Roseville 916-784-7546 www.rosevillederm.com

Thank you Style readers for the honor of voting us #1 Favorite Bridal Shop! A full-service European bridal store, Diamond Bridal Gallery has an incredible selection of wedding and bridesmaid dresses, flower girl dresses, mother of the bride outfits as well as invitations. Call for an appointment today!

What an honor to be selected favorite Dermatologist in Roseville! Dr. Christopher Ha and his staff are thrilled to be serving such a wonderful community. Roseville Dermatology offers a full range of dermatology services, from skin cancer screening to acne treatment to Botox injections. We are here to help you achieve your healthiest skin possible!

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Zócalo In a League of Their Own by Megan Wiskus just-fried chips served alongside salsa and creamy black bean dip piqued my palate for what was to come. Among the enticing entrée options, which include everything from chile rellenos and sopas to empanadas and ensaladas, I enjoyed the Cochinita Pibil and Mole Enchiladas. Served three up and stuffed with cheese and braised chicken, then topped with a 26-ingredient (toasted nuts, chocolate, chile and dried fruits, to name a few) mole sauce and zigzag of crema, the enchiladas were a savory circus of tastes and textures. The Cochinita Pibil – pork shoulder rubbed and glazed with achiote, wrapped

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taste Grilled Marinated Chicken Brochettes Morocco: A Culinary Journey with Recipes from the SpiceScented Markets of Marrakech to the Date-Filled Oasis of Zagora by Jeff Koehler (Chronicle Books, 2012, $29.95) Like Grilled Spicy Kefta Brochettes, these are a favorite throughout Morocco, referred to as snacks in street stalls and in simple cafes. They’re inexpensive, flavorful and quick to prepare. The chicken takes on a lovely golden hue from the cumin and sweet paprika. Calculate about four brochettes per person as part of a meal, accompanied by a few salads and plenty of bread.

In a large mixing bowl, add the cilantro, cumin, paprika and cayenne pepper. Generously season with salt and pepper. Moisten with the oil and blend well. Add the chicken and turn to coat. Cover, refrigerate and marinate for 1 hour, turning occasionally. Prepare skewers with 6-8 cubes of chicken on each. The pieces should be just touching, not squashed tightly together. If using a grill pan, skillet or griddle, heat over mediumhigh heat. If using a barbecue, prepare a fire and heat until the coals are glowing. If using a broiler, preheat the broiler. Cook the brochettes, nudging them from time to time with the help of a spatula in order to cook evenly on all sides, until the meat is cooked through and firm to touch, 4-5 minutes. Serve hot. Makes about 16 brochettes; serves 4. 58 stylemg.com - October 2012

dinner date Food and Wine for the Season 2011 MASON SAUVIGNON BLANC Randy Mason has been producing wine for more than 30 years (the first Mason wine was produced in 1993) and is known in the industry as a pioneer for producing some of the best California Sauvignon Blancs on the market. It was Mason’s vision to produce a high-quality wine and make it available at a fair market price. The fruit for this year’s Sauvignon Blanc came solely from a vineyard called Blockhouse – located in Yountville – which in itself is special and unusual, since typically grapes for Sauvignon Blancs at this price point (approximately $16 bottle) come from various sources. The vineyard is located at the heart of the valley’s floor, which enjoys cool evenings and warm days, making for excellent grapes. 2011 Mason Sauvignon Blanc embodies a very elegant style with amazing flavors of grapefruit, melon and fresh-cut grass. Fermented in 100-percent stainless steel tanks, it has a very distinctive nose, and overall is a true Napa-style Sauvignon Blanc that’s heralded for its varietal trueness and perfect balance. I like to enjoy this wine with an appetizer before dinner; it even goes well with hummus! — Richard Righton Owner, Bidwell Street Bistro in Folsom

Cookbook and recipe photos courtesy of Chronicle Books; wine bottle photo courtesy of Mason Cellars.

• 2 heaping tbsp. finely chopped fresh cilantro • 2 tsp. ground cumin • 1 tsp. sweet paprika • 1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper (optional) • Salt and freshly ground black pepper • 6 tbsp. olive oil • 4 boneless chicken breasts (about 2 lb.) cut into 3/4-to 1-inch cubes


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McCormick & Schmick’s 1194 Roseville Pkwy. | 916-960-4875

** = MAGAZINE DISTRIBUTION POINT GRANTIE BAY & ROSEVILLE AMERICAN/Café/Bakery/Deli AJ’s Casual Eatery ** 9050 Fairway Dr. | 916-772-2888 Back Forty Texas BBQ 1201 Orlando Ave. | 916-721-7427 Beach Hut Deli ** 6823 Douglas Blvd. | 916-791-3130 5140 Foothills Blvd. | 916-784-1001 1490 Eureka Rd. | 916-780-3535 Bloom Coffee & Tea ** 1485 Eureka Rd. | 916-773-2332 Carole In Your Kitchen Bakery Café ** 1090 Pleasant Grove Blvd. 916-788-9670 The CheeseSteak Grille 8300 Sierra College Blvd. 916-788-2003 A Dash of Panache 217 Vernon St. | 916-788-4386 Ginger’s Restaurant 1410 E. Roseville Pkwy. | 916-781-0110 The Habit Burger Grill 4060 Douglas Blvd. | 916-791-6790 933 Pleasant Grove Blvd. | 916-791-5292 Hawks 5530 Douglas Blvd. | 916-791-6200 Jacks Urban Eats ** 8620 Sierra College Blvd. | 916-791-5225 Jessie’s Country Café** 8425 Sierra College Blvd. | 916-797-0101 La Bou ** 4110 Douglas Blvd. | 916-791-2142 1730 Santa Clara Dr. | 916-783-4387 Lollicup Coffee & Tea ** 1253 Pleasant Grove. | 916-787-5335 Pacific Street Cafe ** 301 Lincoln St. | 916-782-5673 Panera Bread 916 Pleasant Grove Blvd. | 916-771-3131 1850 Douglas Blvd. | 916-780-0505 Paul Martin’s American Bistro 1455 Eureka Rd. | 916-783-3600 Open daily for lunch and dinner Credit Cards accepted: V, M, A Paul Martin’s sources the best all-natural and organic ingredients from local farmers and purveyors promoting sustainability. Featuring award-winning cuisine, including the finest prime cuts available and over 80 California wines, Paul Martin’s offers exceptional fare sure to please. Experience true hospitality in a casual setting with thoughtful food from just $12.95. Visit www.paulmartinsamericanbistro. com. See our ads on pages 2 and 29

Vernon Street Grill 211 Vernon St. | 916-789-0145

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Asian Blossom Chinese & Vietnamese 1220 Roseville Pkwy. | 916-787-1223 Asian Seafood Buffet 9050 Fairway Dr. | 916-784-7628 Pho Bac Hoa Viet 4120 Douglas Blvd. | 916-797-8886 Bobo Café 1821 Douglas Blvd. | 916-784-6931 Fat’s Asia Bistro ** 1500 Eureka Rd. | 916-787-3287 Hours: Lunch: 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. daily; Dinner: Sun-Th: 4 p.m. – 10 p.m.; F-Sat: 4 p.m. – 11 p.m. Reservations Accepted Credit Cards Accepted: V, M, A We specialize in handmade dim sum, house- made banana cream pie (Frank Fat’s recipe) and fresh, high quality Asian food. Full bar with high quality spirits and spectacular wine list. We offer contemporary Asian cuisine in a spectacular hip environment. Visit www.lovemyfats.com. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 17 Granite Bay Chinese Restaurant 6875 Douglas Blvd. | 916-789-9828 Mongolian Bliss 8680 Sierra College Blvd. 916-789-2547 Rose Garden Chinese Restaurant 1079 Sunrise Ave. | 916-781-3823 Roseville Gourmet 107A S. Harding Blvd. | 916-784-8008 Tsing Tao Chinese Restaurant 8675 Auburn-Folsom Rd. 916-791-7990 Wonderful III Too 5015 Foothills Blvd. | 916-783-2288 Wong’s Garden Chinese Cuisine 201F Harding Blvd. | 916-782-0644

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La Provence Restaurant & Terrace 110 Diamond Creek Pl. | 916-789-2002

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Daphne’s Greek Café 8680 Sierra College Blvd. | 916-783-3565 10357 Fairway Dr. | 916-772-3997

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Bombay Bistro 1813 Douglas Blvd. | 916-772-5551 Mehfil Indian Restaurant 1605 Douglas Blvd. | 916-791-1199 Tandoori Night 1420 East Roseville Pkwy 916-780-8200

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Perfect Blend Cafe ** 9260 Sierra College Blvd. | 916-789-7900

Bravo Pastaria 1465 Eureka Road | 916-772-8777

A Slice of Goodness 924A Douglas Blvd. | 916-781-3727

Buca di Beppo 1212 Galleria Boulevard | 916-771-9463

Squeeze Inn ** 106 N Sunrise Ave.| 916-783-2874

Dominick’s Italian Market,  Deli & Restaurant ** 8621 Auburn-Folsom Rd. 916-786-3355

Susie’s Country Oaks Café 500 Cirby Way | 916-786-0274 8595 Auburn Folsom Rd. | 916-797-0314 Source 5540 Douglas Blvd. | 916-772-3900

Pasta Village ** 1450 Lead Hill Blvd | 916-772-7778

Akebono 8685 Auburn-Folsom Rd. | 916-791-2722 Blue Nami Sushi 1465 Eureka Rd. | 916-787-1177 Mikuni Japanese Restaurant 1565 Eureka Rd. | 916-797-2112

Fins Market & Grill 8680 Sierra College Blvd. 916-783-5200

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Claim Jumpers 250 Harding Blvd. | 916-788-1705

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Khun Suda Thai Cuisine 1825 Douglas Blvd. | 916-782-2745

Mikuni Kaizen Fountains Roseville | 916-780-2119

Ruen Thai 1470 Eureka Rd. | 916-774-1499

Sky Sushi 7456 Foothills Blvd. | 916-786-8228

Thai Basil Restaurant 1613 Douglas Blvd. | 916-782-8424

Teriyaki To Go 5098 Foothills Blvd. | 916-772-2540

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Tomi 1420 E. Roseville Pkwy. | 916-781-6888

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Beach Hut Deli 6848 Five Star Blvd. | 916-781-7873

Bernardo’s 8781 Auburn-Folsom Rd. | 916-791-2940

Granite Rock Grill ** 5140 Pacific St. | 916- 625-9252

Cabos Restaurant ** 8570 Auburn-Folsom Rd. 916-797-1996 6504 Lonetree Blvd. | 916-784-2260

Kona Coffee ** 6843 Lonetree Blvd. | 916-773-9800

Carmelita’s 204 Riverside Ave. | 916-783-0411 Costa Vida 1475 Eureka Rd. | 916-773-9283

La Bou 6801 Five Star Blvd. | 916-315-0351 Venita Rhea’s 4415 Granite Dr. | 916- 624-2697

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Dos Coyotes Border Café ** 2030 Douglas Blvd. | 916-772-0775

Chang Bros Chinese Restaurant 6160 Stanford Ranch Rd. 916-771-9838

El Pollo de Oro 8657 Auburn-Folsom Rd. | 916-791-5858

Golden Dragon Chinese Restaurant 4800 Granite Dr. | 916-632-9542

El Sombrero Taqueria 4060 Douglas Blvd. | 916-772-7770

JJ Mongolian BBQ 6661 Stanford Ranch Rd. 916-632-8828

Eva’s Mexican Restaurant 242 Vernon St. | 916-783-9992

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Jimboy’s Tacos 1000 Sunrise Ave. | 916-788-0222 1821 Douglas Blvd. | 916-783-3907 Hours: Daily: 6 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sat-Sun: 8 a.m.-11 p.m. Credit Cards Accepted: V, M Our E. Bidwell location invokes the magic and mystery of the Ancient Mayan People with the great tasting food of Jimboy’s. Our slow cooked served fast Mexican style cuisine success comes from Jim’s (Jimboy’s) strict attention to; “only the highest of quality in all of our ingredients”. Early Each Morning our Kitchens are fired up and begin cooking real food, beans, rice, fresh (never frozen) meats, and sauces Jimboy’s style. With a family style atmosphere this Jimboy’s is a great destination for your next dining experience. Enjoy the 5 HD screens with our newest addition of great Beers, and Limearitas. We look forward to seeing you soon! See ad on page 65 Los Cabos Grill ** 7451 Foothills Blvd. | 916-784-3505 Mas Mexican Restaurant 1563 Eureka Rd. | 916-773-3778 Roseville Tortilla Factory ** 313 Riverside Ave. | 916-783-3311

PIZZA

Rubino’s ** 5015 Pacific St. | 916-624-3401

JAPANESE

Ichiban Sushi 4817 Granite Dr. | 916-630-0889 Izumi Japanese Restaurant 6840 Five Star Blvd. | 916-630-1638 Kokyo Teppan Yaka & Sushi Bar 6040 Stanford Ranch Rd. 916-787-9893 Tokyo Dori Sushi & Grill 5050 Rocklin Rd. | 916-624-2841

MEXICAN

Cabos 6504 Lonetree Blvd. | 916-784-2260 Cha Cha’s Cocina Mexicana 6130 Stanford Ranch Rd. 916-782-8787 Don Panchos 4563 Pacific St. | 916- 632-0709 Rudy’s Gourmet Mexican Cuisine ** 6011 Stanford Ranch Rd. 916-435-4050 Sabores Mexican Cuisine 10341 Fairway Dr. | 916-786-2262

PIZZA

Chicago Fire Pizza 500 N. Sunrise Ave. | 916-771-2020

Cool River Pizza 6200 Stanford Ranch Rd. 916-772-6973

Cool River Pizza ** 1805 Cirby Way | 916-786-9000

Gaetano’s Pizzeria 4800 Granite Dr. | 916-624-5805

John’s Incredible Pizza 384 N. Sunrise Blvd. | 916-772-1111

THAI

Rosati’s Pizza 5140 Foothills Blvd. | 916-797-7492

Bangkok City Thai Cuisine 5050 Rocklin Rd. | 916-632-9282 Thai Chili 2164 Sunset Blvd. | 916-780-6555

Z Pizza ** 3984 Douglas Blvd. | 916-786-9797

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massageheights.com *Additional local taxes and fees may apply. Prices subject to change. Introductory offer valid for first-time Guests only. Offer does not require membership. Offer includes a 50-minute hands-on session and time for consultation and preparation for the scheduled 60-minute appointment or an 80-minute hands-on sessions and time for consultation and preparation for the scheduled 90-minute appointment. Š 2012 Massage Heights. Each Massage Heights Retreat is an individually owned and operated franchise. Franchise opportunities available.

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For two weeks only, more than 40 of the area’s best restaurants will be serving special three-course price-fixed dinners for only $15, $30, or $40. Celebrate the Sacramento regional dining experience October 1-14, 2012! • Biba • Dos Coyotes - Market Square at Arden Fair, Roseville at Rocky Ridge Town Center • High Steaks - Thunder Valley Casino • Il Fornaio Cucina Italiana - Roseville, Sacramento • Land Ocean New American Steakhouse • Red Lantern - Thunder Valley Casino • Scott’s Seafood - Sacramento, Folsom • House Kitchen & Bar • Sienna Restaurant • Paragary’s Bar & Oven • Cafe Bernardo on K Street • Chicago Fire - Folsom, Roseville, Sacramento • Esquire Grill • Zocalo - Sacramento, Roseville • Frank Fat’s

• Morton’s Steak House • Fat’s Asia Bistro - Roseville, Folsom • Old Spaghetti Factory - Midtown, Roseville, Rancho Cordova, Elk Grove • Más Cocina Mexicana • Ink Eats & Drinks • Fat City Bar & Cafe • Ruth’s Chris Steak House - Sacramento • Mikuni Sushi - Roseville, Elk Grove, Davis, Fair Oaks, Midtown Sacramento • Mikuni Kaizen • Pizza Rock • Taro’s by Mikuni • De Vere’s Irish Pub • Players Sports Pub and Grill • And more!

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introducing Describe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you? The Bath Boutique is a specialty online bath and body store where you can find a unique selection of luxurious bath products and gifts. The product lines we carry focus on natural ingredients, are not mass-produced, and aren’t available in ordinary bath and body stores. We were always interested in aromatherapy and enjoyed handmade soaps, so the concept of the boutique is based on that. We wanted to give women an easy way to pamper themselves and enjoy “life’s little luxuries.” What life accomplishments are you most proud of? Starting our business. We spent our entire careers in corporate positions but always dreamed of having a business of our own. We finally took the leap and are so happy we did! Where do you go when the going gets tough? The bath of course! It’s a great place to escape for a few minutes. The combination of delightful scents and warm water can soothe any stress. What’s your hidden talent? Although we don’t sell our own bath product line (yet), we make handmade bath soaps and bath bombs at home in our kitchen. It’s a fun and creative hobby. What’s your biggest job perk? We love all the fun, unique products we carry, and getting to use them everyday is a great perk! Also, we have so much fun going to events and meeting new people. What’s your favorite place to eat out locally? La Provence Restaurant & Terrace. And finally, customer service is…? Our core focus. We know customers are a company’s biggest asset and want to create a wonderful experience for them by sharing really great products that make them feel pampered and indulged!

Fawnridge Winery 5560 Fawnridge Road Auburn 530-887-9522 fawnridgewine.com

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The Bath Boutique Roseville 916-474-4692 bath-boutique.com

Describe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you? My wife, Stephanie, and I developed our winery. What was the first job you ever had, and what did you learn from the experience? Working on my uncle’s dairy farm. I learned farming is a lifestyle, not just a job. How are you involved with both the community and your customer? We have an active wine club and participate in community events. In addition, I serve on the Placer County Agriculture Commission and we’re members of various trade associations. Why is your staff the best in the business? We often hear we’re a fun place to visit, and customers love our service. What life accomplishments are you most proud of? Planning, developing and establishing a successful winery business. Who is your role model in business or in life, and why? My uncle – he farmed his whole life and taught me the value of stewardship of the land. Where do you go when the going gets tough? Stephanie and I enjoy sailing and golfing. What’s your biggest job perk? Seeing customers truly enjoying our wine – the fruits of our labor. What’s your favorite place to eat out locally? The Monkey Cat in Auburn – they have great food and a friendly staff. Where do you and your family go locally to have fun? Sailing on Scotts Flat Lake off Highway 20 and golfing at Auburn Valley Golf Club. What’s your favorite childhood memory? Working on my uncle’s farm – driving the tractor and working with the animals. And finally, customer service is…? Providing award-winning wine in a fun, friendly atmosphere.


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Describe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you? My passion for photography started in third grade when a school project required us to make a handmade box camera. As an older sibling and cousin, I used to have “photo shoots” with my younger family members and even the dogs – anyone who would sit still long enough. The anticipation of having my 35mm film developed was almost like waiting for Christmas morning. While life took me on another adventure with my husband and three kids, it came full circle on my 33rd birthday when my husband bought me my first SLR camera: a Canon Rebel XS. That Canon took me on a 365-day photo adventure, which rekindled my passion for photography. Capturing great photos feels like the easy part for me; the challenging part is the editing, color enhancements and sharpening which happens after the photo is taken. That challenge is what keeps me working hard to produce the best possible product for my clients. Jesenia Bomgardner What life accomplishments are you most proud of? My children, my business, and most recently being voted “Best Photographer” in Placer JeseniaB Herald’s “Best of the Best.” What’s your biggest job perk? Photography Rocklin Being able to share and capture special moments with my clients. 916-204-6530 What’s your favorite place to eat out locally? jeseniabphotography.com Don Quixote for sure! Their chile verde reminds me of my dad and childhood. What’s your favorite local event that you go to? Celebrate America – we love the Fourth of July and our community. What’s your favorite local business other than your own? Icing on the Cupcake – they make my family (and me) happy. And finally, customer service is…? What keeps you in business; horrible customer service could break you.

Answers by Fred Hymans Describe your business. Our group of financial professionals provides comprehensive financial planning, investment management, retirement planning, tax preparation, accounting, bookkeeping and payroll services to individuals and small businesses in South Placer and Sacramento Counties. We formed the business as a strategic decision to combine our talents and experience to best help our clients. What was the first job you ever had, and what did you learn from the experience? Right out of college I worked as an account executive in the group sales department at Marriott’s Great America (now California’s Great America) theme park in Santa Clara. It was a fantastic job because I was able to learn about working in a sales environment with executives from some of the top companies all over northern California. Plus, I could ride roller coasters during my lunch break! How are you involved with both the community and your customer? I enjoy volunteer work and am heavily involved in several nonprofits, including Sons of Norway, a fraternal benefits organization. I am also on the board of my church and have served as president of the Kiwanis Club. If you could be any other profession, what would it be? Without a doubt I would be a teacher. As it is now, about 50 percent of what I do is helping my clients understand the financial world. I think I would have been a pretty good high school history or maybe math teacher. I love making kids think and laugh; not necessarily in that order though. And finally, customer service is…? Listening to my clients’ needs, questions, goals and dreams and providing them with choices and guidance that exceeds what they’ve seen or heard in the past. Then I keep in touch with them – hopefully more frequently than they expect – and return phone calls and emails within the same day. Did I mention listening?

Village Tax & Financial Services 2638 El Paseo Lane Sacramento 916-486-4429 villagetaxandfinancial.com

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outtakes HomeAid Night with the River Cats

Grape Days of Summer

Raley Field, Sacramento, July 20 Photos courtesy of Melody Wermund, Sacramento River Cats.

Placer County Wine Trail, August 4-5 Photos courtesy of Barry Walton & jbrandmarketing.

Jeri Green and Hollie Mikowychok of Auburn’s Mt. Vernon Winery

Tasting room at Lone Buffalo Vineyards

Ken Tornay, Beth Kang, and Michael McCleery of HomeAid, along with Dan Vistica of the Sacramento River Cats, present a $10,000 check to fund renovations on a safe house for children to Wind Youth Services representative Fonda Ramirez

HomeAid’s Ken Tornay throws the game’s first pitch

15th Annual Chipping Away at Childhood Cancer Memorial Golf Tournament Morgan Creek Golf Course, Roseville, August 24 Photos courtesy of Nichole Bremer Photography.

The Sacramento/Folsom Wine Lovers Group enjoys the tasting room at Lone Buffalo Vineyards

Jocelyn Maddux checks guests in at Lone Buffalo Vineyards in Auburn

Winemaker Dave Wegner, owner of Auburn’s Pescatore Winery

Circus Vargas Westfield Galleria at Roseville, August 10 Photos by Aaron Roseli.

Jon Weiss balances just about anything

Circus welcome

Board Members and staff from Keaton Raphael Memorial

Cancer survivor Kaleb Phillips and his mom, Trish

Cancer survivor Chase Starr and his mom, Shannon

Kyle Raphael and Steve Balbierz present the John McLean Hero Award to Sierra Cormier

Flying Tabares defies gravity

Team Westfield at Galleria Rope walking gets dicey with knives Matti entertains crowd

Matti with a cast of locals

Keaton Raphael Memorial volunteers

If you know of any events happening in the Roseville, Rocklin and Granite Bay area or have photos you would like to share with us, please submit them to info@stylemg.com. And, to see more Outtakes photos, visit our Web site: stylemg.com.

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