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MEET OUR NEW DIRECTOR OF NURSING Lisa Isaacson, RN, our Director of Nursing, comes with many years of experience in a wide variety of Nursing. With her ten years at UC Davis Medical Center as an ICU and ER nurse, her ten years as a CALSTAR flight nurse and her nine years as Medical Manager at the El Dorado County Jail and Juvenile Hall, Western Slope is fortunate to have recruited Lisa to our team. “I am thrilled to be working in our fantastic community for a company, like Western Slope Health Center, which prides itself on caring for our El Dorado County residents,” Lisa shared recently.

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I remember being twentysomething and my parents gifting me with a “souvenir” from their trip to Seattle. Expecting a keychain o r m ay b e a mu g f ro m the original Starbucks, I unwrapped a neon pink T-shirt screen-printed with a skeleton sitting on a park bench; across the front were the words: Still Waiting For Mr. Right. You see, I always had an idea of the person I would marry—someone quirky, cultured and kind-hearted who came from a good family; someone who would sweep me off my feet, keep me on my toes and put me into silent-laugh mode—but this mystery

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man of mine was nowhere in sight. My parents had clearly lost hope, but the romantic in me had not. I knew he would

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But alas, “Mr. Right” arrived…when I was living with my folks and working a postcollege minimumwage job. Falling in love was the last thing on my mind; I was more concerned with landing my dream job and getting the heck out of my childhood bedroom. But love

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laughter and craziness ever since. February, the month of love, is one of my favorites. Whether you’re single or married, Valentine’s Day is a perfect time to show

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—Paulo Coelho

it’s been a journey filled with adventure,

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Love can only be found through the act of loving.”

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appreciation for those you adore most, whether it be a pal, pet, parent or partner. In this month’s issue, we have a handful of articles dedicated to doing just that. First off, in The 10 Spot, Tara Mendanha takes us through local date ideas that are bound to get your heart pumping in more ways than one. In Swag, Sabrina Gonzalez had the lucky task of shopping till she dropped to find “Gifts That Say ‘I Love You.’” And in Health & Wellness, Kourtney Jason talks birds and the bees with “7 Reasons to Have More Sex.” I don’t know about you, but if getting busy fights the flu and improves empathy, then I’m all in. No matter your current relationship status, remember that the most important person to love, though oftentimes the

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Karen Carter

Q&A WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO YOUR YOUNGER SELF?

Calm down, slow down, and enjoy the journey. WHAT COMES TO YOU NATURALLY?

My family would say “throwing things away.” I’d say keeping things simple, organization and gardening.

WHAT’S YOUR BIGGEST PET PEEVE?

Clutter.

BIGGEST LIFE INSPIRATIONS?

I find inspiration in almost everything, but my husband and mom top the list. WHAT ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF?

My children.

BEST WORDS OF WISDOM YOU’VE RECEIVED?

My friend Roxanne once told me, in regards to charity, that as long as she was able to be on the giving side of things then life was pretty good. That really stuck with me.

Karen with husband Dean and children Baine and Kamin

favorites Placerville resident Karen Carter originally thought she’d apply her bachelor’s degree in liberal studies to a career in elementary education. After college, however, she ended up working for Snowline Hospice, and the experience proved life-changing. She spent the better part of the following 15 years with the company and took many life lessons away from the experience. “The biggest thing I learned was that death is natural. In our society, it’s feared and often has a negative connotation, but in reality death is simply part of our life’s cycle. It can be calm and peaceful,” Carter shares. She also gained an appreciation for how big an impact non-profit organizations can make on a community. These days, she and her husband co-own

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Carter’s Carpet Restoration in Placerville, but Carter continues to give back whenever she can. The business often donates free carpet cleaning to area nonprofits (including Snowline), and when she isn’t running the business or raising her two children—ages 11 and 14—she’s serving on the El Dorado Community Foundation, an organization that invests and administers charitable funds, and Women’s Fund El Dorado, a group of donors who band together to make significant grants to area nonprofits. “I really do try to think on a community level,” Carter explains. “The more we can support each other as a community, the stronger it becomes as a whole.” —Amber Foster

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The ocean Guilty pleasure:

Funky, handmade soap Meal in town:

Home—my husband can BBQ Local landmark:

Gold Bug Park Memory:

The day I turned 40 in the Turks and Caicos Movie:

A good documentary Place to buy a gift, locally:

Farmers’ markets

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SEND YOUR NEWS TO INFO@STYLEMG.COM Women ages 25 and older— who reside on the western slope of El Dorado County and are overcoming a personal hardship by pursuing a postsecondary education—are invited to apply for Women’s Fund El Dorado’s Wickline Scholarship. Applications must be returned before 5 p.m. on March 10. For more info, visit womensfundeldorado.org/wickline-scholarship... Learn more about your favorite animal at Sierra Wildlife Rescue’s (SWR) Rehabbing Classes. This month’s featured species include skunk babies (February 4), opossums (February 11) and squirrels (February 25). Classes run from 1-3 p.m. at 771 Pleasant Valley Road in Diamond Springs and include hands-on training, followed by mentoring for several months with an experienced rehabber. To reserve your spot (free for SWR members; $5 donation requested from the general public), call 530-621-2650...Congrats to Oak Ridge High School student Tifany Wong who was presented with the Congressional Silver Medal from Congressman Tom McClintock for her extensive volunteer service with the El Dorado County Youth Commission, El Dorado County Teen Court, California Association of Student Council and U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps... The 2016 and 2017 Endow El Dorado granting cycles at the El Dorado Community Foundation have made a major impact in the community. Thanks to the efforts of Executive Director Bill Roby and family fund advisors, a total of $264,905 was distributed into numerous community services and programs benefitting the diverse groups... Placerville Shamanic Drumming Circle invites you to join them on February 5, and the following first Sundays of the month, at 4 p.m. for free Shamanic Healing at the Odd Fellows Hall in Placerville. Call Peter at 530-622-0292 for more info...The 2017 Annual Parking Passes for Henningsen Lotus Park are $18 and currently available for purchase at edcgov.us/parks and the Parks Division office at 345 Fair Lane, T1, in Placerville...Congrats to Lauren Jimison of El Dorado Hills who finished third at the California International Marathon last December with a time of two hours, 33 minutes and 21 seconds...On February 26 from noon to 2 p.m., American River Conservancy is hosting an Herbal Medicine Making class where attendees will learn how to make herbal honey blends, pastes, tinctures, oils and salves. To register and for more info, email julie@arconservancy.org...Owners Michael and Amber McDermott of Downtown Roseville’s popular Italian restaurant The Place are currently working on a second location at 2530

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Pleasant Valley Road in Placerville. The Little Italian Place will focus on pizzas, paninis, salads and grab-and-go entrées made with locally grown produce...Placerville-based Marshall Medical Center is opening a 3,000-square-foot orthopedic clinic at 5137 Golden Foothills Parkway in El Dorado Hills. Services will include consultations for minimally invasive procedures to treat injuries from physical activity, while the surgeries themselves will take place at Marshall Surgery Center in Cameron Park...The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Sacramento Field Office is currently accepting applications for their Spring 2017 FBI Teen Academy—a unique opportunity open to all high school juniors, regardless of career interest, that allows them to spend an entire day (April 7) learning about the agency, what it investigates, how it serves its community, how students can make wise lifestyle choices to be safer in their day-to-day lives, and what FBI career paths are available. All applications must be received no later than 4 p.m. on February 23. For more details and to apply, visit fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/ sacramento/community-outreach-1...That’s all for now, but check back next month for Style’s annual Food and Drink feature. —Simran Dhami

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Bring the kids out for Placerville Recreation and Parks’ annual Spring Fishing Derby and Casting Contest.

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El Dorado County Poetry Out Loud Finals The Poetry Out Loud recitation contest was created by the Poetry Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts under then chairman Dana Gioia, who is now California’s poet laureate. Currently, the contest is administered in partnership with the State Arts Agencies of all 50

Cameron Park Community Services District Fun in February

by TINA HELM

The Cameron Park Fire Department’s annual American singer-songwriter Lacy J. Dalton Crab Feed—featuring music, a raffle, auction and is performing hits from the ’80s, ’90s and ’00s on plenty of crab—is on February 18 at the Cameron March 4 at the Community Center. Doors open at 6 Park Community Center. Doors open at 5 p.m. and p.m., and the music starts at 7 p.m. Purchase pretickets are available at Station 89 (3200 Country sale tickets at Bel Air in Cameron Park, the Shingle Club Drive). Springs/Cameron Park Chamber of Commerce, the Don’t miss Affair of the Heart on February CSD office or online at showclix.com. 21 from 4-7 p.m. at the Cameron Park Community February classes for younger ones include Center. This public health event is co-sponsored ballet, hula, sewing and gymnastics; for the by Marshall Medical Center and the Cameron older ones, yoga, tai chi, Zumba, ballroom dance, Park CSD and features guest speakers, health classical guitar and jewelry-making is available. screenings, healthy food sampling, Ages 11-15 are encouraged to become a wine tasting, vendors and more. competent and responsible babysitter—as they Admission is free; RSVP at learn home and fire safety (CPR not included), affairoftheheart.eventbrite. emergency preparation and first aid, along com. with age-appropriate activities—at a class on On February February 20 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 26, It’s a Wedding Mature adults can head to the 50+ Room on Affair—a special event Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for designed for brides of every activities like Mexican train, pinochle, mahjong style, where they can meet and bridge. and mingle with the area’s most The UCCE Master Gardeners’ first class of the experienced wedding professionals year, “Small Garden Spaces,” is on February 8 (florists, photographers, caterers, cake from 9 a.m. to noon. Master Gardener Mike Pavlick makers and more)—takes place from will cover site location, design, raised 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Cameron Park bed options, container gardening For a complete list of programs Community Center. Admission is free, and other methods that will allow and events, visit cameronpark.org but brides must pre-register online to anyone to have a vegetable garden in or call 530-677be entered in the giveaways. a small backyard stetting. 2231.

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states, and has grown to reach over three million students from 10,000 schools. The program encourages high school students to learn about great poetry, and helps them master public speaking skills, build self-confidence, and learn about literary history and contemporary life. There are cash prizes for the winners, a stipend to the winners’ schools for poetry book purchases and all-expense-paid trips to Washington D.C. for the national finals, where $50,000 in prizes are awarded annually. This year’s El Dorado County Poetry Out Loud Finals, where local high school champions will compete to advance to the finals, are at Imagination Theater on February 7 from 7-9 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.). Interim Poetry Out Loud Coordinator Caitlin Thompson says the best part is “watching the students bring the emotion and power of poetry to life as they help the audience connect to the poem they have striven to understand and embody and convey.” —Tara Mendanha

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WHEN: February 7 TIME: 7-9 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) WHERE: Imagination Theater, 100 Placerville Drive, Placerville For more information, visit eldoradoartscouncil.org/poetry-out-loud

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Thanks to the El Dorado County Fish and Game Commission, Lumsden Park’s pond will be full of rainbow trout just in time for DETAILS the festivities. Awards for the longest fish are given to each age WHEN: April 8 group, and children can TIME: Fishing times are from 9-11 a.m. (grades 2 and under) also show their skills in a and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (grades casting contest, sponsored 3-8) by the Placerville Lions WHERE: Lumsden Park, Placerville Club. When the fish have For more information, visit stopped biting for the day, cityofplacerville.org or call little ones can grab a free 530-642-5232. hot dog and soda, compliments of the Placerville Kiwanis Club. The entire event is free, and no advance registration or fishing licenses are required. Just bring your child’s pole and some bait. Rain or shine, don’t let this great family event be the one that got away!


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by TARA MENDANHA

DATE IDEAS

Fall more in love (or in like) with that special someone this V-Day, with our list of romantic and exciting activities in the area.

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Port, Wine and Chocolate Lover’s Weekend at Old Sugar Mill. On February 11 and 12, lovers

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and friends alike will enjoy wine tastings from 13 wineries, plus barrel and port tastings, chocolate pairings, live music, entertainment and a commemorative wine glass. oldsugarmill.com

Valley Vineyards for cocktails, dinner and live music by Keith Williams. romevalley.com

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of understanding and controlling your horse’s feet so you can both ride as one at this Valentine’s event on February 11. Potluck lunch (sandwiches and chips) will be provided. susanwirgler.com/event/ wirgler-workshop-timing-feel-valentinesday-special

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Staycation at Bella Vista Bed and Breakfast. Take your partner

to Bella Vista for the perfect romantic getaway. Spice things up with their “Romance Package,” complete with rose petals, chocolate and champagne. bellavistainc.net

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Couple’s Massage at Truly Serene Day Spa. Relax and

unwind with a 60-minute couple’s massage, along with tea and light appetizers. trulyserenedayspa.com

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Movie at Regal Placerville Stadium 8. Cozy

up with your honey and some popcorn for a classic movie date. This month's releases include Same Kind of Different As Me, Fifty Shades Darker and Everybody Loves Somebody. fandango.com/regalplacervillestadium8_ aaked/theaterpage

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Dinner and a Show at Rome Valley Vineyards. On February 11, head to the picturesque Rome

Timing and Feel Workshop at Wirgler’s Horse/Human Partnership. Unlock the mystery

Play the Slots at Red Hawk Casino. Gamble

the night away with your loved one at Red Hawk Casino. Later, grab a bite at one of their award-winning restaurants. redhawkcasino.com

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Whiskey Tasting at Dry Diggings Distillery. Skip the

beer and wine and go straight to the hard stuff this Valentine’s Day with a tasting of craft whiskeys. It’s sure to keep you in high spirits. drydiggingsdistillery. com

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I Heart Sacramento Zoo. Take

your valentine on a special date to the Sacramento Zoo on February 12, featuring valentine-themed animal enrichments, games and activity tables. saczoo.org/iheartzoo

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Hot Air Balloon Ride at Sky Drifters. Drift away into the

sunset on a hot air balloon while soaking in the surroundings of the Sacramento Valley and beyond. skydrifters.com

ASK THE EXPERTS I’ve always wanted to try acupuncture but I'm worried that it will hurt. What should I expect? Mos t people as sociate acupunc ture w ith needles, which are sharp and pointy, but this is such a huge misconception. Acupuncture pins are as fine as hair and not hollow like a hypodermic needle, so it's unlike any shot or needle you’ve ever seen or experienced before. The tiny pins are inserted very precisely and c aref ully so there ’s hardly any discomfort at all. You’ll notice a slight pinch or nothing at all, followed by a mild sensation, which is a signal that we have stimulated the appropriate meridian. Acupuncture and Chinese medicine is a comprehensive system of healing that works for all diseases or simply to relax. I recommend everyone giving it a try, so there’s less confusion and fear about these tiny, pointy needles being painful and more believers in a modern medical miracle that truly works. Alex Tuggle // Golden Wellness Center // 245 Placerville Drive, Placerville // 530-405-2530, goldenwellnesscenter.com

How can I avoid making bitter-tasting tea? There are three common reasons for your tea tasting bitter. First, the water may be too hot. When brewing at home, make sure your water is steaming but not boiling (somewhere between 160-195-degrees Fahrenheit), since water that’s too hot will release more tannins from the tea leaves making it more bitter. Second, you’re using too many tea leaves. You only need two to three grams of tea per six-ounce cup (about one teaspoon). Start with two grams and work from there. Last, and the most common mistake, is you’re steeping it too long. Most teas should only steep for three to five minutes. There are, however, a few exceptions to this; for example, sencha should only be steeped for one minute or it will turn bitter, and most medicinal and herbal blends may steep for unlimited periods of time without turning bitter (this is because they contain only herbs and not actual tea leaves). Many people like to steep these types of "teas" for 12-30 minutes to extract the full flavor and potency of the herbs. Garrett Sanders // Love Birds Coffee and Tea Co. // 2021 Smith Flat Road, Placerville // 530-300-9891, lovebirdscoffeeandtea.com

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BE A DOGGONE GOOD OWNER Responsible pet ownership goes beyond the basics of house training. Click now for 5 Pet Parent Pointers, courtesy of Whistle, a GPS tracking device that attaches to your dog’s collar and delivers its location and activity directly to your smartphone.

WEIDEL ON WHEELS Say goodbye to the rugged SUV that was so popular in the ’90s. The 2016 Ford Explorer has more finesse as a crossover SUV and features a new turbocharged engine. Check out this month’s indepth look by Jeffrey Weidel.

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goes beyond what’s expected and inspires all who cross their path? Email info@stylemg.com with your favorite LOCAL astounding youth’s name and tell us why they’re such an all-star. 20 Under 20 will be featured in the April issue of Style. Hurry, the deadline is February 13!

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ROOKIE RUNNERS If you’re new to running and still struggling to hit your stride, signing up for 5K is a great place to start. Suzanne Cardenas, certified personal trainer at California Family Fitness, provides Five, 5K Training Tips to work toward the goal of completing your first one. Race to the web now…

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ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND. Based on the classic story by Lewis Carroll, this family-friendly show is an encore of the original 2001 Emmy Awardwinning production written by Peter and Sarah Wolfe, and includes all the familiar and fanciful characters from the novel. Shows take place at the El Dorado County Fairgrounds. imaginationtheater.net (THROUGH FEBRUARY 26)

for the title of county champion. eldoradoartscouncil.org/poetryout-loud

public health event focused on heart health at the Cameron Park Community Center. Listen to guest speakers and take part in health screenings, healthy food samplings, wine tastings, vendors and more from 4-7 p.m. affairoftheheart. eventbrite.com

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RACE FOR JUSTICE VALENTINE RUN/WALK. Head to Macy’s at Country Club Plaza in Sacramento for this fun run benefitting Legal Services of Northern California (LSNC). Kids and pets are welcome, and an awards ceremony follows the race for best-dressed participant. lsncrun.info

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INSTALLATION AND BUSINESS AWARDS DINNER. Head to Serrano Country Club for a night filled with delicious food and deserved praise, as the El Dorado Hills Chamber of Commerce awards local businesses for serving the community and formally installs their 2017 board of directors. 916933-1335

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SALMON FALLS 50K. Organized by Coloma River Races and the Juvenile Diabetes

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DADDY AND ME VALENTINE DANCE. Dads and daughters (ages three and older) are invited to dress up for a night full of memories—complete with dancing, photos and a dessert bar. Pre-registration required. eldoradohillscsd.org (ALSO FEBRUARY 10)

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SUPER SUNDAY RUN. California Family Fitness, in partnership with the Sacramento Running Association, is your ticket to a guilt-free Super Bowl. The race features a 5K, 10K, 1K community run/walk and pee-wee 40-yard dash, followed by food and beverages. The beautiful courses take runners through the Sacramento State campus, and timings vary for each. runsra.org/super-sunday-run

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POETRY OUT LOUD COMPETITION. Beginning at 7 p.m. at Imagination Theater (100 Placerville Drive) in Placerville, students from eight El Dorado County high schools will perform classical and contemporary poetry works in front of trained Poetry Out Loud judges and vie

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A CHOCOLATE AFFAIR. Soroptimist International of Placerville and Cameron Park/ El Dorado Hills present this annual event at the El Dorado County Fair and Event Center at 6 p.m., featuring wine tasting, appetizers, silent and live auctions and, of course, chocolate. chocolate-affair.com

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CAMERON PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT CRAB FEED. Enjoy delicious crab, listen to live music, and participate in a raffle and silent auction—all while supporting the Cameron Park Fire Department. Doors open at 5 p.m. at the Cameron Park Community Center. 530-677-2231

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AFFAIR OF THE HEART. Marshall Medical Center and the Cameron Park CSD have joined together to present this free

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VALENTINE’S CARRIAGE RIDE. From 5-9 p.m., you and your sweetheart can enjoy a romantic carriage ride through the streets of the El Dorado Hills Town Center and receive a special Valentine’s Day rose. edhtowncenter. com

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Research Foundation (JDRF), this race starts at 8 a.m. at Magnolia Ranch Trailhead near Coloma and ends at Folsom Point State Park. The goal is to raise $80,000 for JDRF. All runners will receive a lightweight jacket with the race logo and a finisher medal; top finishers will win prizes. salmonfalls50k.com

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IT’S A WEDDING AFFAIR. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Cameron Park Community Center, enjoy the latest in bridal fashion, workshops, live music and prizes. With over 50 vendors in attendance, every bride-to-be will find inspiration for their special day. cameronpark.org

Installation and Business Awards Dinner photo by Charlene Lane of Charm Photography. Salmon Falls 50k photo by Captivating Sports Photos. All other photos courtesy of thier respective companies.

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more events 2 18 YOUTH EXECUTIVE LEAGUE.

noon to 3 p.m., free stagecoach rides on Historic Main Street are offered, weather permitting, courtesy of Davey "Doc" Wiser and his cowboy crew. placerville-downtown.org/events

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PIZZA FACTORY KARAOKE NIGHT. Pizza Factory of

Placerville invites you to stop by and enjoy a night of singing, eating and friendly conversation at this familyfriendly event from 6:30-10:30 p.m. 530-626-3034 (ALSO FEBRUARY 11, 18 & 25)

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ART FROM THE HEART. A Touch of Understanding is holding their annual fund-raiser at the Blue Goose Event Center in Loomis from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Enjoy artwork, wine, appetizers and desserts, live music, auctions and a raffle. touchofunderstanding.org

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FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOOK SALE. Head to the

Cameron Park Library parking lot from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and find great deals on gently used books from Friends of the Library. eldoradolibrary.org

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BEGINNER LEVEL BEADED JEWELRY CLASS. From

10 a.m. to 1 p.m., two creative El Dorado County-based artists are coming together at the Placerville Shakespeare Clubhouse (2940 Bedford Avenue) to help attendees complete two beaded items and serve a delicious lunch. placervilleshakespeare.com

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THIRD SATURDAY ART WALK. Art galleries and

merchants on Historic Main Street stay open until 9 p.m. to host changing art shows, late night shopping and dining, along with refreshments, demonstrations and entertainment. placervilledowntown.org/events

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THIRD SATURDAY STAGECOACH RIDES. From

This group of high school volunteers meets every month from 3:30-5 p.m. at the El Dorado Hills Library to help plan events and fundraisers for the library; open to all high school students. eldoradolibrary.org

MOTHER LODE LIONS CLUB CRAB AND SHRIMP FEED.

In addition to an all-you-can-eat dinner, win prizes and dance to DJ tunes at the Mother Lode Lions Hall (4701 Missouri Flat Road) in Diamond Springs. 530622-8130

ACOUSTIC EIDOLON. Make

your way to the Union Mine High School Theater at 7 p.m. to listen to Acoustic Eidolon as they captivate the audience with their signature “new acoustic” sound and boundless possibilities in blending Celtic, folk, world and Latin music influences. eldoradocommunityconcerts.com

DINING BOUTIQUES IMAX THEATER EVENTS & NIGHTLIFE PREMIER HOTEL

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EL DORADO MUSICAL THEATRE PRESENTS SHREK THE MUSICAL. Everyone’s

favorite ogre is back in this hilarious stage spectacle performed at the Harris Center. Based on the Oscarwinning DreamWorks Animation film, Shrek The Musical is a Tony Awardwinning fairy tale adventure that brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage, and proves there’s more to the story than meets the ears. harriscenter.net (THROUGH MARCH 5)

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HANDSHAKES AND EGGS.

Join the El Dorado Hills Chamber at their breakfast mixer at Casa Ramos in El Dorado Hills from 7:30-9 a.m. Pre-registration required. eldoradohillschamber.org

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NORTH LAKE TAHOE BRIDAL FAIRE. Beginning

at 11 a.m., meet North Lake Tahoe wedding professionals—including florists, DJs, musicians, photographers and representatives from various Lake Tahoe wedding locations—while gathering ideas and asking questions to create the wedding of your dreams. realweddingsmag.com/events

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LACY J. DALTON. Enjoy country

hits through the ’80s, ’90s, and early ’00s performed by singer and songwriter Lacy J. Dalton at the Cameron Park Community Center. Doors open at 6 p.m., and the show begins at 7 p.m. cameronpark.org

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH WHAT’S YOUR PLAN? WE HAVE PLENTY OF IDEAS...

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DREAM WEDDING SHOW.

In partnership with Real Weddings, this 16th annual show, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Sacramento, features hundreds of talented wedding pros, two fashion shows and more. dreamweddingshow.com

Sign up & board in front of Bistro 33 Small Fee Benefitting: 3Strands

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outtakes SANTA RUN AND PANCAKE BREAKFAST

December 3 // Cameron Park Community Center, Cameron Park Approximately 118 participants registered for this year’s annual 5K fun run/walk that was followed by breakfast cooked by Explorer Post 89. Marshall Medical Center donated Santa hats to the first 50 preregistered runners, as the man in red and Marshall Mouse started the race. 1 Chelsea Jang with Santa and Marshall Mouse 2 Santa, Brian Coyne and Marshall Mouse 3 Travis Saura with Santa Photos by JEANINE MAYS

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FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOOK SALE

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December 3 // Main Library in Placerville

This monthly fund-raiser—hosted by the Placerville Chapter of Friends of the Library (FOL)—included a used book sale that was donation based and completely staffed by volunteers. All proceeds went to FOL, which in turn, helps to subsidize the library’s budget for new books and other items. 1 Volunteers Ron Rea, George Barbour, Dick Kerr and Sharleen Roth 2 Brad Mason 3 Sharleen Roth, Barbara Parmenter and Thelma Miller 4 Volunteer Tamara Janies visits with Thelma Miller 5 Ron Rea, Tamara Janies, Barbara Parmenter, George Barbour, Nancy Kelly (seated) and Gary Williams (front) Photos by BARBARA PARMENTER

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December 3 // EDHCSD Gym, El Dorado Hills Over 450 attendees— including kids dressed in Christmas pajamas— enjoyed pancakes, sausage, orange juice, milk and coffee; while little ones visited with Santa and made holiday-themed arts and crafts. 1 Austin, Mason and Collin Bracci visit with Santa 2 Penny Siegfried 3 Santa with Mia Marcale 4 Dean, Ella and Graham Anderson

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HEAD TO TOE HOLIDAY FASHION SHOW AND AUCTION

December 3 // Virtual Academy High School, El Dorado

This third annual event benefited Virtual Academy High School and Hope House, a charity for homeless women and children. Local boutiques provided clothes and accessories for the fashion show, and prizes and giveaways were offered for those who brought the most guests. 1 Sabra Jones styles Matt Fliflet’s hair 2 Alicia Devore 3 Gloria Sanchez styles Ian Lightfoot’s hair 4 Lauren Lewis 5 Rose Olsen

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the arts Gypsy Soulution—comprised of Arthur Ruiloba on vocals and guitar, Avery Beaudette on saxophone, and Nick Cowger on drums and percussion — released their debut four-track EP I’m Alright last March, and the band is hard at work on their next album, on track to be released this summer. Catch them locally at Cozmic Cafe and H.Art Lounge, or in Sacramento at Luna’s Cafe and Naked Lounge, and be prepared to join fellow fans on the dance floor. “The local music scene is diverse enough to inspire you, [with] its own sort of vibe and character to it,” says Ruiloba. “Audiences [here] are open and embracing to all different acts, and we've had a very supportive environment to find our place as performing artists.” HLB: HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR SOUND? AB & NC: We play highly eccentric rock and tend to pull from all of our influences as a group and as individuals, which gives us a large sonic palate to work with. We've all listened to world music and classic rock, but we also have our individual influences, [thus giving] our music character. AR: I started playing guitar with old mariachi songs, which shaped how my hands move to play. Avery spent years becoming acquainted with jazz, which is essentially how we met. Nick played a lot of funk and jam styles and all of that together is what really makes our sound “ours.” HLB: WHAT’S THE MEANING BEHIND YOUR NAME? AR: By committing to music, we’re committing ourselves to a “gypsy” lifestyle. We’re going to spend arguably the best years of our lives on the road without any real roots, but we really wouldn't have it any other way. The “soul” bit represents what we put into our music and our live shows. The

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by HEATHER L. BECKER

Arthur Ruiloba (guitar), Avery Beaudette (sax) and Nick Cowger (drums)

“soulution” is our answer to the question, “What will we do with our lives?” Music.

playing in your hometown. One of our favorite venues is H.Art. The venue is intimate, the vibe is sort of sultry, and the people who run it are awesome. They’ve been behind us since the beginning, and are always trying to [expand] the local music scene and bring new faces into the fold.

HLB: DESCRIBE YOUR SONGWRITING PROCESS. AR: One of the best parts about writing for me is the freedom and honesty of a moment. Songs that are written from a moment aren't beholden to anyone; they are just honest and raw. As long HLB: WHAT ARE THE BAND’S GOALS? as you’re writing from the perspective of that AB & NC: We constantly try and push ourselves moment, you’re expressing to play things in new ways your genuine and unfiltered and mix styles that don't emotions. It's freeing because necessarily seem like obvious February 4 – The Story of you can indulge a little in that mixes. We want to expand the Enchanted Forest and Firebird. Journey through frustration, pride or elation people's ears and help them a moonlit forest at the Jill and then let it go. soak in all of the great things Solberg Performing Arts Theatre where the Hawkins they may have missed, or not Classical and Contemporary HLB: WHAT’S YOUR had access to, and really give Ballet Company will pose as woodland creatures FAVORITE VENUE TO people a taste of everything and storybook characters. PERFORM AT? we can find. gypsysoulution. hawkinsschool.com AB & NC: It always feels good bandpage.com

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health & wellness

Let’s Get Physical by KOURTNEY JASON

Turn on Marvin Gaye because it’s time to get it on.* We all know sex is a fun form of exercise and can reduce stress, improve your mood and lower blood pressure; but fortunately for you, that’s not where the health benefits end. Here, our experts divulge the naughty truth.

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A Healthy Heart

According to Karla Alberts, ND, at Revolutions Naturopathic in Folsom, “There are a plethora of physical and protective benefits to reap from this innate act of love. Heart health is much improved from a more optimized balance in hormones, a decrease in systemic inflammation, and a lowering of blood pressure.”

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Fight the Flu

“Research has shown that those who engage in more frequent intercourse have stronger immune systems,” Alberts says. Thanks to increased levels of immunoglobin A, you’ll be better equipped to fight off germs and prevent illness.

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Deeper Sleep

Nichole Tyson, MD, OB/GYN at Kaiser Permanente Roseville Medical Center, and an expert in pediatric and adolescent gynecology, says that in addition to reducing pain and relieving headaches, sex also aids in improving sleep. After sex, prolactin—a relaxation-inducing hormone— is released, which can help with a more restful slumber.

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Live Longer

“A Welsh study that followed 918 men aged 4559 for 10 years found that those who had two or more orgasms per week had 50 percent fewer instances of mortality than those who had low or no incidence of sexual activity,” Tyson says. “A similar study followed 252 people in North Carolina for 25 years. At follow-up, men who reported having frequent intercourse lived

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significantly longer than those who didn’t. Research like this is done more often on men because [their incidence of heart disease] is higher. One study on women did find that those who reported enjoying their sexual encounters over the years lived longer than females who didn’t.”

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“Some other, smaller studies have shown [having sex] helps in these areas: looking younger, stronger mu s c l e t o n e, i m p rov e d memory, chronic pain relief, increased immune markers, and reduced prostate cancer,” Tyson says.

Je n n i f e r B a l l e r i n i , PsyD, a licensed psychologist and couple’s therapist at LifeWork Psychotherapy Center in Fair Oaks, says having sex helps increase levels of the hormone oxytocin, “which researchers call ‘the cuddle hormone’ and promotes closeness and bonding between partners, leaves you calm and blissful, and reduces signs of anxiety and depression by suppressing the stress hormone cortisol...Oxytocin also improves empathy, helps us stay faithful to our partners (and keep our distance from attractive folks who aren’t our partners), helps sleep, fosters generosity, crystallizes fond memories, reduces drug cravings, and lots of other good stuff.”

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A Better Relationship

Good sex deepens a strong bond, and a strong bond takes sex to another level, Ballerini says. “Sex, like empathy and attentiveness, is one of the most important aspects of a happy, healthy relationship,” she says. “A lot of us fear getting tired of the same partner for years at a time, but if the emotional connection is there, we never grow numb to the sexual spark we feel with our sweethearts. In short, how we connect sexually is how we connect emotionally. So, if you want great sex, work at building a great relationship!” *All of these experts remind you to love responsibly.

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cause & effect

Boys & Girls Club's Placerville Clubhouse Opportunity Knocks

by BILL ROMANELLI

From his first day as CEO of the Boys & Girls Club El Dorado County Western Slope in 2009, Sean McCartney knew he was doing something special. “This is more than a job; it’s a chance to change a life every day...a privilege all of us take seriously,” McCartney says. Every day during the school year, more than 350 kids come to the after-school program at one of the Boys & Girls Clubs’ three locations in El Dorado County; and over 250 attend the summer program in Placerville. Although they come from all different backgrounds, many are from broken homes and face tough challenges. The club provides a safe place for them to have a meal and—thanks to programs focused on academics, character, citizenship and healthy lifestyles—hopefully leave better than when they came in. Central to that hope is a mantra of “Yes You Can.” According to McCartney, “Too often the kids we serve are told ‘no you can’t’—that they can’t succeed because of the color of their skin, the clothes [they wear], or their family life, [but] not here. We say ‘yes you can’ go to college, stay out of jail,

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own a house, and have healthy relationships. Positive encouragement is the most important thing that happens [here].” That optimism is aided by the recent opening of the new Placerville Clubhouse, a $5 million, 15,000-square-foot facility funded entirely by community support. It’s an amazing testament to the community’s belief in the club’s work. The new clubhouse offers a game room, teen room, art room, a full gym and computer lab, plus a kitchen that serves more than 1,000 meals a week. It also boasts a warm and inviting feel—a noticeable contrast to the concrete walls of the 50-year-old Placerville armory where it previously operated. “This new clubhouse wouldn’t have been possible without the support of Jim and Maureen Carter, who got the ball rolling with a lead gift,” McCartney says. “Jim himself was a club kid, so he knows firsthand about the important work we do. Now a success himself, his gift will be a lasting legacy for this community.” With the new clubhouse open, the Boys & Girls Club is poised to start a new story in the region, but it’s one that still needs community support. It costs them $2,000 a year for one child to be part of the program, so residents who want to help are encouraged to sponsor a child and support those who need it most. “It costs society more than $100,000 a year to keep a child in juvenile hall; compare that to our costs and consider which one really represents a better use of taxpayer dollars and a better investment in the future,” McCartney says. “We want kids to walk through these doors and know that people care about them... [and] to know they’re worth it.” bgce.org

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in history

Mr. Postman by JERRIE BEARD

In 1849, after traveling through the Isthmus of Panama via steamship, John T. Little arrived in California. He settled in Coloma and opened one of the first general merchandise stores on the north side of the river. El Dorado County’s first “official” post office was established in Little’s store on November 8, 1849, by the Post Office Department in Washington, D.C. A post office had previously Ref. John T. Little— been functioning, as a postmark has been Statement of Events— recorded with a date of October 20, 1849, from Written in 1878 Manuscript in Bancroft “Culloma, Alta, California.” When California Library C_D_111-122 became a state in 1850, “Alta, California” was CAL B10 MSS Reel 16 dropped; and in January 1851, the name of the Museum records, post office changed to Coloma. Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park According to Little, Postal Agent R.F.P. Allen appointed him dougstepsout. postmaster, “against my own desire. It cost me ten thousand com/2014/01/30/postdollars for I had to pay a clerk four hundred dollars a month and offices-of-el-doradocounty-part-5-c-e/ give the office rent, and in addition carry the mails at my own Mountain Democrat, expense from Sacramento.” May 3, 1890; November 1, 1999; March 16, 2015 Little held the position of postmaster until 1851 when Stephen

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S. Brooks was allotted the title. In April 1851, Little traveled East to settle his accounts with the Post Office Department. Per Little, “The Department at home did not know anything about the extraordinary expenses of this coast and were not disposed to make any allowances for them and wanted to put my office in the basis of these in New England towns.” Little left for Washington carrying $5,000 in postage and government funds, fortified with letters from collectors, including the postmaster of San Francisco and a special agent of the department. He also carried endorsements from Senator Grim and the Resolute Congressional

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Delegation, but to no avail. His planned trip of two weeks turned into a year of wrangling with the Department. In the end, they claimed all the money—leaving Little with “a balance of one dollar and forty-five cents in my favor having allowed me but a small profitication [sic] of expenses and I was about ten thousand dollars out of pocket.” According to the Placer Herald of 1853, Coloma was the principal post office in California. It was a hub for postal service to surrounding towns with six “Pony Expresses” delivering mail and charging one dollar for each letter. In 1854, the Empire County Argus, a Coloma-based weekly, noted that over 4,000 letters and packages left the Coloma post office bound for the East Coast. Many of the letters that reached Coloma, however, ended up in the Dead

Letter Office in San Francisco, as the addressee had either moved on, passed on, or never even made it to Coloma. Little may have been appointed postmaster because he had a well-established store and a head for business. He also had the first ferry service across the American River connecting the mining camps on the south side with his store on the north. In 1850, he partnered with Ed Raum to build the first wagon bridge across the river. The partners charged a toll to cross and recouped their expenses within three months. Little eventually moved to San Francisco where he became a real estate broker. Mining camps came and went, as did the post offices associated with them, but the Coloma Post Office has lived on for over 165 years; some claim it’s the oldest continuously running post office west of the Mississippi.

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ICONIC ARCHI TECTURE 10 GREAT LOCAL HOMES BY KRISTEN CASTILLO

AUSTRALIAN RANCH (SEE MORE ON PG. 27)

Whether you’re dreaming of a new home, thinking about a vacation property or planning for a place to retire, it’s always fun and inspiring to get a glimpse inside and outside of amazing abodes. While styles, sizes and inspirations vary, impressive amenities are constant—think pools and patios, custom kitchens and closets, home offices and fireplaces, as well as guest rooms, playrooms, home offices and workshops. Outside, you might find rooftop terraces, green gardens, lush landscaping and incredible views. We asked local architects to walk us through some of the area’s most impressive properties; here’s a peek into their picks. In no particular order…

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ICONIC

ARCHITECTURE

CONTEMPORARY MISSION ARCHITECT: David

Wright LOCATION: Auburn YEAR BUILT: 2007 SIZE: 4,380 Square

Feet + 1,800-SquareFoot Garage/Shop; 3 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms STYLE & INSPIRATION: Built on a suburban country

site outside of Auburn, this modern missionstyle home features a passive solar design, and was built using structural insulated panel (SIP) walls and roof structure. Wright explains the design is a “contemporary adaptation of the early California adobe-style architecture with some Santa Fe-style overtones.” The one-level home has mission clay tile roofing and a stucco exterior, as well as exposed wood beams and paneled ceilings, terracotta tile floors and hand-textured plaster walls throughout. Wright says the owner is currently planning a separate guesthouse, garage/ shop building and solar electric power.

AMENITIES: All rooms have views of Folsom Lake. The living, family and dining rooms and kitchen

LUXURY MOUNTAIN

ARCHITECT: David Wright LOCATION: Pollock Pines YEAR BUILT: 2011

SIZE: 2,500 Square Feet; 2 Bedrooms,

3 Bathrooms

area open onto the entertainment terrace patio, infinity swimming pool and spa. The terrace patio cabana is outfitted with a fireplace, pool bath and pool equipment; the master suite near the garage mudroom includes the laundry, a master bath, large bedroom, wardrobe and a small retreat study; while the family and guest bedrooms, located on the opposite side of the living zone, each have a private bath. There’s a dramatic wood circular staircase leading to an upper level “crow’s nest” man cave, which has a toilet, bar and balcony patio.

STYLE & INSPIRATION: This residence is situated on a steep

rural site overlooking the south side of the South Fork of the American River, an area heavily wooded with pine, fir and cedar forest. Built in modern international-style architecture, the three-story home is an efficient structural module that uses structural-insulated panels (SIPs). The house also has a rooftop entertainment terrace, which minimizes its footprint on a steep mountain hillside. The owners are audiophiles, so the two-story interior living volume is acoustically tuned and balanced. Since the owner is a zip line enthusiast, there are two separate zip lines along the mountain hillside.

AMENITIES: A four-story elevator allows easy access for all to each level. Home details include a tiled rooftop view entertainment terrace, complete with a rooftop spa, barbecue, fireplace and an outdoor dining area. Extensive glass windows maximize the view and reflect the stunning surrounding forest. “The exterior materials are designed to be fireproof, low maintenance and durable in snowy, freezing conditions,” says Wright, noting the home can easily be heated with the fireplace—blending “charm and efficiency.” The outside boasts low-maintenance, high durability cement/wood fiber, horizontal lap siding and vertical corrugated “corten” (a rust-finished sheet metal).

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ARCHITECT: David Wright

Solar Environmental Architect, davidwrightarchitect.com A pioneer in passive solar and sustainable architecture, David Wright creates buildings that try to heat and cool themselves naturally and has designed everything from award-winning homes to condominiums and office buildings.

AUSTRALIAN RANCH

ARCHITECT: David Wright LOCATION: Shingle Springs YEAR BUILT: 2002 SIZE: 4,200 Square Feet +

1,000-Square-Foot Garage/Shop and 2,500-Square-Foot RV Garage/ Bunkhouse; 3 Bedrooms, 5 Bathrooms

on the outside. He says the owners insisted on passive solar design and water conserving features. The result? “A house for all seasons.”

STYLE & INSPIRATION: This one-level home

is patterned after the traditional Australian ranch-style architecture and has a covered porch with log columns, wood beams and a corrugated roof. Keeping with the rugged Australian outback theme, the exterior walls are finished in rustic stone with stucco. Wright says the home is “suitable to the hot summers and cold winters of the Sierra Nevada foothills” and fits well into the ranch house subdivision environment. Design wise, the inside features exposed wood beams and ceilings and cabinetry that complements the natural materials

AMENITIES: Since the home is environmentally friendly, it’s laid out to optimize passive solar heating and cooling and designed for high-energy efficiency. The roof and walls are constructed of structural-insulated panels (SIPs); in addition, there are rooftop evaporative cooling towers, radiant heated floors, solar electric power and high efficiency appliances. Other green features include water catchment and storage, PV solar electric, evaporative cooling towers and water conserving landscaping. The living and sleeping areas surround and open onto the central “U”-shaped courtyard, which has a swimming pool, spa and entertainment patio area. The open end of the courtyard overlooks a heritage oak tree view. The house, which incorporates security systems and safe rooms, also includes a separate RV garage, as well as a bathroom and guest bunkhouse.

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ICONIC

ARCHITECTURE

BUILDING DESIGNERS: Wesley Boswell and Sandra Booher

Fine Line CAD Home Design finelinecadhomedesign.com For almost 20 years, Fine Line CAD Home Design—sited in Shingle Springs and a full-service design planning and drafting company—has been creating custom projects in a timely manner for residential clients and commercial tenant improvement plans.

FARMHOUSE COTTAGE

BUILDING DESIGNERS: Wesley Boswell

and Sandra Booher LOCATION: Camino YEAR BUILT: 2015 SIZE: 3,200 Square Feet; 2 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms

elevator in the studio above the shop.

STYLE & INSPIRATION: This farmhouse-

style home was designed for a Bay Area couple looking to retire in the foothills and make it their forever home. The custom design features a main level living space with no steps at the entry door, and a same level work studio and shop space below for the couple’s businesses. Designed to work with the property’s sloping lot, the great room has 17-foot ceilings and large glass doors and windows on both sides to showcase

views of very tall pine trees; a large interior vaulted ceiling boasts full span wood beams. The property also features a beautiful local view and a large vineyard off the master bedroom suite. Since the owner enjoys gardening, Booher and Boswell installed underground water tanks to catch winter rainwater, which can be used for the gardens in spring and summer. The homeowners have additional plans to build a deck with an exercise pool off the rear and install an

AMENITIES: The master bedroom suite includes an adjacent office space and a large walk-in closet with a pull-down ladder to a large attic space that’s sealed and insulated. The bathroom features a walk-in shower with no step-in and heated floors using wall controls (complete with temperature and timer gauges). The wellinsulated home was built to keep a constant temperature during winter and summer. There are two covered decks, a covered porch and a detached two-car garage. There’s also an automatic power generator in case of a power outage.

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but beautiful design,” says Booher. “The owners absolutely love it, and it fits their family perfectly.” AMENITIES: Boasting 10-foot ceilings,

the large great room features long, flowing arches that separate the different areas and a double set of glass doors to take in the views. The kitchen has impressive qualities including shelving instead of upper cabinets, tall glass-front display cabinets for special glassware and dishes, and an extra-large pantry for storage. The master bedroom suite has his and her walk-in closets. The bathroom’s walk-in shower has a bench seat and shampoo niche, with two showerheads and a full glass front. There’s also a freestanding tub and an eight-foot-long vanity that has plenty of drawers for storage. The residence even includes a “kids’ wing,” which is comprised of three bedrooms and an adjacent bonus playroom, including a flat-screen TV and a Jack and Jill bathroom that exits to the future pool area; a three-car garage with a pull-down ladder to finished attic storage; and a 600-square-foot covered patio with stucco arches that leads out to the future pool and entertainment areas.

SPANISH-MEDITERRANEAN BUILDING DESIGNERS: Wesley

Boswell and Sandra Booher LOCATION: Shingle Springs YEAR BUILT: 2016 SIZE: 3,200 Square Feet; 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms

STYLE & INSPIRATION: Built for a

family of five, this Spanish-meetsMediterranean-styled house has a gorgeous view of the Sacramento skyline to the West and boasts a “simple

photos by WESLEY BOSWELL PHOTOGRAPHY

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ARCHITECTURE

WATERFALL OASIS

ARCHITECT: Chris Crosby LOCATION: Folsom YEAR BUILT: 2006

SIZE: 5,200 Square Feet; 4 Bedrooms,

4 Bathrooms and 2 Half Baths

STYLE & INSPIRATION: Architect Chris Crosby calls this

Santa Barbara-styled residence at American River Canyon North—which was an award winner in the Sacramento 2006 BIA home tour, the number one featured home in the 2009 Garden Tour, and featured on HGTV’s Cool Pools in 2015—“a true landmark home and property.” AMENITIES: The home features formal living and dining rooms, two home offices, a large kitchen with a nook and pantry, family room and craft room, as well as two laundries, his and her dressing rooms and a four-car garage. There’s also a swimming pool and spa, a resortstyle outdoor kitchen and an open interior courtyard with a waterfall and basin. photos by SPICERACK PRODUCTIONS

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ARCHITECT: Chris Crosby

Crosby Home Design, crosbyhomedesign.com Based in Folsom, Crosby Home Design specializes in the design of luxury custom homes and “turning dreams into reality.”

SANTA BARBARA ESTATE ARCHITECT: Chris Crosby LOCATION: Granite Bay YEAR BUILT: 2013 SIZE: 5,606 Square Feet; 6

Bedrooms, 5.5 Bathrooms

STYLE & INSPIRATION: This

Santa Barbara-styled home in Los Lagos is brimming with comforts and conveniences, as well as incredible views.

AMENITIES: Styled to impress,

photo of Chris Crosby by DANTE FONTANA home photos by SPICERACK PRODUCTIONS

it includes formal living and dining rooms, a home office, home theater, game room, large kitchen, nook, pantry, family room, laundry, master dressing room and a swimming pool and spa, as well as a three-car garage and one large boat garage.

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ICONIC

ARCHITECTURE

ARCHITECT: Dave Piches

Piches Architecture, architecturebypiches.com This full-service, award-winning architectural design firm in Roseville specializes in residential, commercial and community projects.

MODERN GRECIAN

ARCHITECT: Dave Piches LOCATION: Rocklin YEAR BUILT: 1995 SIZE: 2,200 Square Feet; 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms

neighborhood. Architect Dave Piches took inspiration from the white, clean-lined homes in Greece to create a residence that blends modern and traditional styling. Sited on a crest above the Sunset Whitney area of Rocklin, it has cascading planters at the front, and a stunning, intimate rear pool and patio that overlooks a South-facing view of Sacramento.

STYLE & INSPIRATION: This Greek-inspired

home was a new build. While the owners’ tastes were modern, they wanted a home that would feel comfortable in a traditionally styled

AMENITIES: Piches focused on a “careful use of proportion

and symmetry” in creating this simple and elegant home. Quality materials and an attention to detail prevailed, with special touches like wood-clad windows and a custom-built shiny black entry door.

AUTHENTIC CRAFTSMAN

ARCHITECT: Dave Piches LOCATION: Loomis YEAR BUILT: 2005 SIZE: 3,600 Square Feet; 4 Bedrooms,

3.5 Bathrooms

photo of Dave Piches by DANTE FONTANA Modern Grecian and Authentic Craftsman home photos by PICHES

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STYLISH BARN VERNACULAR ARCHITECT: Dave

Piches LOCATION: Penryn YEAR BUILT: 2015 SIZE: 3,000 Square

Feet; 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms

MODERN GRECIAN (CONT. FROM PG. 32)

STYLE & INSPIRATION: This Loomis

residence underwent a complete remodel—transforming from a 1980s Victorian into a craftsman. The job required quality materials and an attention to detail, resulting in a polished home that includes authentic touches like real stacked stonewalls, shaped timber beams and braces, and replicated craftsman color schemes. The craftsman style can even be seen in the master bath, which features an open shower arranged around a circular tile mosaic column. “The interior was completely reconfigured,” says Piches, noting the garage and utility areas became a large recreation room and office.

AMENITIES: The property includes a pond, horse barn and detached carriage house that was built for three cars and guest accommodations.

STYLE & INSPIRATION: This addition and remodel

was built for a homeowner who had memories of living in Europe as a child. He loved the verticality of the castle spaces and wanted to add a tower to his one-story home. “Our challenge was to design an addition with a tower that would be appropriate in the setting of the bucolic Placer foothills, while blending easily with the one-story proportions of the existing home,” says Piches, explaining that the resulting “barn-inspired tower structure” steps down to the existing lower onestory roof with board and batt siding and a metal roof, which brings continuity to the new and existing parts of the home. The new entry features a stone-walled courtyard, which boasts an outdoor fireplace and sitting area.

AMENITIES: The home includes a great room, a new recreation room, a gym, a main floor library and a home office in the tower.

Stylish Barn Vernacular photos by TOM BLACKBURN

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education guide This month, Style Magazine presents our Education Guide special advertising section. From learning centers, tutoring programs and preschools to adult education, colleges and universities, our area scores high marks for the number of ways to enlighten and be enlightened. The following are some of the area’s premier educational resources. And when you visit these businesses or schools, tell them you saw their profile in Style!

Gold Country Martial Arts Center 4615 Missouri Flat Rd., Ste 5 Placerville 530-621-4994 www.goldcountrymac.com Gold Country Martial Arts is Placerville’s Full Service Martial Arts School. High quality instructors, variety of classes and family friendly environment make this the perfect school for Children, Teen, Adults and Families. Voted the Favorite Martial Arts School in the Foothills. Experience the Gold Country difference. Try 2 weeks free.

The Gift of Kids 5130 Golden Foothill Pkwy. El Dorado Hills 916-521-1835 www.thegiftofkids.net Jennifer Kelly - owner, director and teacher at The Gift of Kids has a background in education. Jennifer and her family reside in El Dorado Hills. As owner of her day-care/pre-school for the last 18 years, Jennifer says the program "prepares kids for life and school in a way never seen before". It helps to develop each child's full potential for learning. It's not a class. It's an experience with an environment where every child thrives. We promote early explorations and an affinity for lifelong learning. We offer a half day and a full day program. Take advantage of the most productive time in your child's brain development now! We offer singing, music, yoga and Spanish in each classroom. We offer infant, preschool, kindergarten and before and after school). Discover a world of possibilities. Voted #1 Favorite PreSchool by the readers of StyleFolsom, El Dorado Hills Magazine!

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Cedar Springs Waldorf School

El Dorado Adventist School

6029 Gold Meadows Rd. | Placerville 530-642-9903 | www.cedarspringswaldorf.org

1900 Broadway | Placerville 530-622-3560 | www.eldoradoadventistschool.org

Have you ever wondered what lies behind the classroom doors of a Waldorf School? Serving children from Early Childhood through Eighth Grade, Cedar Springs Waldorf School welcomes you to visit our campus to experience our inspired teachers and students in action. Waldorf curriculum is robust in academics enriched with foreign language, music, art, physical education, drama, gardening, woodworking, handwork, and meaningful parent education. Our five-acre wooded campus is conveniently located off Highway 50 between Placerville and Shingle Springs. Call today for a personal tour and experience the difference of an education at Cedar Springs Waldorf School.

Welcome to El Dorado Adventist School! Easy access right off Highway 50 in Placerville. Private, co-educational, K-12, Christian school. Serving families in El Dorado County. Fully-credentialed teachers. After school care and daily home-made lunches available. We value service and giving-back to the community. Enriched academics and extra-curricular activities. We are a faith-based school serving students from various denominations. Join us February 16, at 6 PM at our open house or March 7 for Visitor’s Day. Call 530-622-3560 for more information or to schedule a tour.

Brighton Private School 405 Natoma Station Dr. | Folsom 916-985-2222 www.brightonschools.com Brighton Private School delivers a time honored mission for each individual who calls Brighton their school. Challenge, creativity, accountability, respect and kindness are key for students, families and staff. Our school community creates an environment rich in opportunities to explore, succeed and fail, think critically and build relationships which in turn instill self-esteem, autonomy and an “I can do it!” attitude. Students develop their own innate talents as well as their individual interests while balancing a rigorous and varied portfolio of studies. Their personalities and abilities are celebrated and nurtured. Addressing different styles of learning, age and developmentally appropriate expectations paired with hands-on activities are hallmarks of Brighton education. Outcome: a lifelong love of learning and skills applicable to daily life! Our team is the backbone of Brighton and provides a unique, high quality and personalized experience in every aspect of our student’s education. They build the school community and classroom communities by closely working with all of the students as well as families at Brighton. In developing close relationships, delivering individualized instruction and providing the ultimate role models for student behavior, our faculty sets itself apart delivering a level of care, interactions and academic success that is second to none.

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Bergamo Montessori at Serrano 4521 Serrano Pkwy. | El Dorado Hills 916-500-7010 www.BergamoSchools.com In 1975, Pam Lynn started a Montessori school for her daughter, Wendy. She leased a small space in a local church and attracted 17 children for the program. Over the last 42 years, the school has grown to offer authentic Montessori classrooms for 500 children from infancy through adolescence and is the only AMI accredited Montessori school in the region. Our new campus, Bergamo Montessori at Serrano, opened in 2016 in a beautiful new building and serves infants, toddlers and preschool age children from El Dorado Hills, Folsom and surrounding areas. We are a group of inspired educators with a common vision to provide a unique educational experience for your child. Our teachers, however, are just one part of the community that includes students, parents and staff. During these formative years of your child’s life, our community provides support, friendship and guidance in accordance with Montessori principles of respect and peace. For the last 42 years, we have had the privilege of working with thousands of children. Please accept our invitation to visit Bergamo to see how a community of like-minded people can create an amazing educational environment. Book your personal tour online at: www.BergamoSchools.com

Bring the whole family to Family Discovery Night for an evening of food, fun and discovery! Thursday, February 23rd | 5:30 - 7:00 pm Discover Virtual Reality gaming, Robotics, Camp Edmo, Intellibricks, Bach2Rock, Health Planet US, Usborne Books, Busy Kidz and STEAM activities. Learn how 3D printers work in our engineering lab and experience our Imagination Playground classroom and much more!

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Spring into

Home Renovation and Savings at the original Sacramento Home & Garden Show It’s time to get serious about your spring home renovations: remodeling, landscaping, adding a patio, installing an outdoor kitchen – even buying a home or refinancing. Start at the 36th annual Original Sacramento Home & Garden Show. Meet and learn from top local experts in a casual, comfortable, no-pressure environment. You’ll see the newest in landscaping, gardening, patios, fencing, decks, heating and air, solar, insulation, remodeling, new construction, plumbing, kitchens, baths, closets, home furnishings, appliances, lighting, roofing, painting, gutters, home security, windows, doors, siding, tile, stone, granite, BBQs, pools, spas and more.

Friday, March 3 Noon - 6 p.m.

Saturday, March 4 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Sunday, March 5 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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March 3 -5

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SacHomeandGardenShow.com for discount tickets and more! Exhibitors, call (916) 965-9653 for information.


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The Big Game A Custom Crossword ACROSS 1. Super Bowl LI is hosted by this city 5. Certain appetizers often eaten with a toothpick 10. Audiovisual, shortened 11. Appears between A, E, and U 13. Myself 14. The L in NFL 17. One who hikes 19. Right to own or operate a professional sports team 21. Grass or bird follower 22. X minus VI 23. Word in front of line or step 26. Team trainer 28. “Let’s ____ ball!” 30. Short for mountain 32. Certain toss 33. Artificial intelligence, shortened 34. Enjoy the hors d’oeuvres 36. Party or gala 37. End ____ 39. (see 38 down)

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1. Middle-of-game break 2. Ended 3. It’s a ____ of the times.. 4. Scored; made a __________ 6. The A in AFC 7. Yards needed for a first down 8. Sports fans are all ____ 9. Big Game day 12. Often heard during the first down 15. Associate of Arts, shortened 16. What’s that you say? 18. Actual; genuine 20. Develop gradually 24. Short for integrated circuit 25. What neighbor and rein have in common 27. Number one song, for instance 28. Another popular Big Game food 29. Name ending for Rox or Lou 31. Sticky strip 35. Uppermost 38. (with 39 across) After four downs, if kicked through the uprights 40. Between a guard and an end 41. Wood chopping need 45. Happy crowd noise 46. Indefinitely long period of time 47. Sound quality 48. Veggie trays and peanuts, perhaps 49. Small bite 50. Cooling syst. 51. NE opposite 53. Meditation word 54. Salsa companion 55. Hello 56. Small hotels 57. Sit; take a _____ 63. Teachers College, for short 64. Bright signage 65. Rip 66. Behold 67. Right and tight 68. Down.. ____.. hike! 69. Short for Kitchen Police 70. Passer’s asset 71. Notice 75. Not Mac 76. Equal opportunity, shortened

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DINE REVIEW

Placerville Public House As Local As It Gets

by SHARON PENNY // photos by DANTE FONTANA

Things are getting pretty lively on Main Street with the recent opening of Placerville Public House. The bright open space and relaxed, friendly atmosphere is perfectly set up for communal eating, drinking and general merriment, which many nights comes in the form of live music and games. Although there’s a huge array of bottled beers and local wines on offer, it’s the 14 draft beers that really steal the spotlight. Local taps are rotated in on the regular; the Saturday my husband and I visited, selections included regional favorites from Sacramento’s Bike Dog, Auburn’s The portabella Knee Deep, and Mraz in El Dorado Hills. sandwich came The menu hits a perfect balance on a fresh-baked between “drunk food” and “classy cuisine”; in other words, say goodbye to Kaiser roll with the tired old chicken strips. For our lunchtime meaty mushroom visit, we ordered the Brewmasters Pie grilled to and Portabella Sandwich. Inspired by perfection—and so a classic shepherd’s pie, this version boasted a hearty house-made stout stew juicy I wished that topped with garlicky mashed potatoes, arm napkins were cheddar cheese and crispy onions— a thing (a good sign the stout lending a deep rich flavor to of a well-cooked a warming winter dish. The portabella sandwich came on a fresh-baked Kaiser mushroom)— roll with the meaty mushroom grilled all heightened to perfection—and so juicy I wished with roasted red that arm napkins were a thing (a good peppers and melty sign of a well-cooked mushroom)—all heightened with roasted red peppers and mozzarella. melty mozzarella. To wet our whistles—and in the spirit of Saturday—my husband enjoyed a subtle Firestone 805 Blonde Ale, while I went big with the Mraz Cherry American Sour…a gorgeous goblet of deep, rubyred magic. We also partook in the cannoli and cream for dessert, and did not regret one bite of it. The small yet deliciously crispy dark chocolate cannoli with vanilla ice cream was the perfect end to a fun and satisfying lunch. With friendly service, inventive eats and excellent brews, Placerville Public House is sure to become the place where everybody knows your name—come on down and introduce yourself!

Above: Brewmasters Pie Below: Cannoli and Cream HOURS 11 a.m.-8 p.m. (Sunday); closed Monday; 11 a.m.-9 p.m. (Tuesday through Thursday); 11 a.m.-11 p.m. (Friday and Saturday) TRY THIS Korean Beef Sliders, Brewmasters Pie, Cannoli and Cream, Cinnamon Flan ALCOHOL Beer and wine TAB $$ HEADS-UP Live music on Friday and Saturday nights; Game Night (dice, cards, board games, foosball and shuffleboard) every Tuesday; Main Street Merchants and Industry Appreciation Night on Wednesdays; Pint and Flight Night on Thursdays

Placerville Public House 414 Main Street, Placerville, 530-303-3792 placervillepublichouse.com

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NEIGHBORING NOSHES // FOODIE FIND

neighboring noshes

A guide to getting your grub on beyond El Dorado County… SIENNA RESTAURANT

1480 EUREKA ROAD, ROSEVILLE, 916-771-4700, SIENNARESTAURANTS.COM

“Longtime El Dorado Hills favorite Sienna opened last September in Roseville and has been garnering fans ever since. Owners Mark and Karoline Platt have created a warm and welcoming, upscale establishment that features thoughtfully executed, contemporary dishes.”

Citizen Vine

609 Sutter Street, Folsom, 916-932-4234, citizenvine.com

“The exposed red brick exterior is eyecatching, and the interior is simple, slightly industrial chic and neutral. Three cozy black couches toward the front create an atmosphere reminiscent of a trendy friend’s living room, while a handful of wood tables and plenty of chairs bellied up to the bar are ideal for enjoying tasty tapas, friendly conversation and delicious wine.” HOURS 1–7 p.m. (Sunday); closed Monday; 4-9 p.m. (Tuesday through Thursday); 4-10 p.m. (Friday and Saturday) TRY THIS Chinese BBQ Sliders, Chipotle Mac & Cheese with Bacon Parmesan Panko Crust, Lava Cake ALCOHOL Beer and wine

HOURS: 10 a.m.-10 p.m. (Sunday); 11 a.m.-10 p.m. (Monday through Wednesday); 11 a.m.-11 p.m. (Thursday and Friday); 10 a.m.-11 p.m. (Saturday)

TRY THIS: Risotto Fritters, Short Rib Pasta, Grilled USDA Prime Rib Skirt Steak

foodie FIND

ALCOHOL: Full bar; beer, wine and craft cocktails TAB: $$

HEADS-UP: Brunch and bottomless mimosas are served on weekends from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; four unique private dining rooms; weekly “Fitness Special” (450 calories or less)

TAB $$ HEADS-UP $6 Taco Tuesday; Happy Hour from 4-6 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday; “Dinner at the Vine” for $45 includes two glasses of wine (or a bottle of wine on Wednesdays) three tapas and dessert; live music every other Saturday

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Fork Lift // When Nugget transformed their Cameron Park Food 4 Less into

Fork Lift in the fall of 2014, shoppers got the best of both worlds. The budget-friendly pantry staples stayed, while a supreme produce and meat section, self-serve salad bar, and the can’t-be-ignored cheese counter joined the culinary celebration. Their deli also offers numerous drool-worthy mains and sides that can be heated up at home (think Vietnamese meatballs and crispy risotto cakes), but on my recent visit, I fell for their made-to-order sandwiches. The concept is BYO (build your own), allowing patrons to pick from a plethora of meats, cheeses, toppings and freshly baked breads. Indecisive eaters—such as yours truly—can tell the friendly staff what they like and let them work their magic. For a small chunk of change, it was one of the best sammies I’ve ever had. Marinated and tender tri-tip was topped with tarragon mushrooms, onions and sweet red peppers, jalapeños for kick, Havarti cheese and peppery arugula—all piled into chewy ciabatta that had been slathered in their house-made garlic-ranch and artichoke-Romano sauces (they’re not on the menu but available in their fresh produce section) before being grilled on the panini press. A memorable sub can be hard to find, but after one bite of this masterpiece, the hunt for me officially ended. Fork Lift, 3333 Coach Lane, Cameron Park, 530-672-9090, forkliftgrocery.com. Photos by DANTE FONTANA FEBRUARY 2017 // styleedc.com

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6 Favorite Sports Bars

compiled by STYLE STAFFERS photos by DANTE FONTANA

In need of a game day destination? These are Style staffers’ favorite spots to cozy up with a cold one and cheer on their team to victory. In no particular order… “WALLY’S PIZZA BAR in Cameron Park has a laid-back atmosphere with plenty of drinks and provisions. Their multiple TVs allow you to watch more than one game from wherever you’re sitting, so cheering on your team is easy!” wallyspizzabar.com “FOLSOM TAP HOUSE has a dozen flatscreens so there’s hardly a bad seat in the house; paired with their Gorgonzola and Bacon Potato Nachos, whiskey flights and craft brews, game day here is a guaranteed good time.” folsomtaphouse.com

“There are so many reasons why I love GB ALEHOUSE AND RESTAURANT— from the bounty of TVs and Happy Hour to the craft beers, scratch-made pizzas and good crowd.” gbalehouse.com

“Head to BRICKS EATS AND DRINKS for a pint (they have a huge selection of rotating beers on tap), alongside creative new American fare like their Bo Peep Burger, while you root for your favorite team.” bricksonmainstreet.com

“Grab a seat and a half yard of beer at YARD HOUSE, then sit back, relax and enjoy the game. The lively atmosphere and extensive menu keep even those not interested in sports entertained.” yardhouse.com

“I love me some BUFFALO WILD WINGS! They have tons of TVs to watch the game, and I’m a big fan of their Chipotle BBQ Wings. There’s always lots of sports fans, families and fun.” buffalowildwings.com

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TASTE // SIP ON THIS

DARK CHOCOLATE CAKE + RED WINE SYRUP Do you need a girlfriend to drink and eat wine with? Yes, I said “eat.” This chocolate cake has a pronounced wine flavor (but not too much), and the sweet red wine syrup on top is just, well, the icing on the cake. Plus, it’s an excellent way to use the dark cocoa powder in your pantry. While I love this dark chocolate cake with its subtle wine flavor, I love the red wine syrup the most. I’m already dreaming up new ways to use it. Would my morning bowl of oatmeal be acceptable? Please say yes. FOR THE CAKE 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 cup granulated sugar 5 tbsp. dark cocoa powder 1/2 tsp. baking soda 1/4 tsp. fine sea salt 1 large egg

1/3 cup neutral oil 1/2 tsp. vanilla 1/3 cup red wine FOR THE RED WINE SYRUP 3/4 cup red wine 2 tbsp. granulated sugar

P r e h e a t t h e ov e n t o 350-degrees Fahrenheit and line a six-inch cake pan with a small circle of parchment paper. Spray the exposed sides of the pan with cooking spray. Sweet & Simple: In a small bowl, Desserts for Two whisk together the flour, by Christina Lane sugar, cocoa powder, (Countryman baking soda and salt. In Press, 2017, $27.95) a separate bowl, whisk together the egg, oil and vanilla. Add the wet ingredients to the dry and stir gently until mixed, adding the wine about halfway through.

SIP ON THIS e n i W ls Stea Strad Meadery Traditional

Pour the batter into the pan and bake on a baking sheet for 30 minutes, or until an inserted toothpick comes out mostly clean, with a few crumbs clinging to it. If you underbake the cake, it will sink as it cools. Let the cake cool in the pan for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, make the wine syrup: Combine the wine and sugar in a small saucepan and bring to a boil. Boil until reduced to two or three tablespoons, about 15 minutes. Remove the cake from the pan and place on a serving plate. Slice and serve with the red wine syrup drizzled on top. Makes one, 6-inch cake. PAIRS WITH...

This month, Style staffers tested out two offerings from West Sacramento’s Strad Meadery. Founded in 2011, they use honey to facilitate the fermentation process and create four different varieties of “mead”—thought to be the oldest alcoholic drink known to man. For more info, visit stradmead.com.

Nectar Mead

ABV: 7.5% OVERALL RATING: 3 TASTING NOTES: Mild and sweet flavor, almost like sparkling apple juice; slightly bubbly and tart; would be a great dessert wine; light, easy to drink; smells like champagne with a hint of honey PRICE: $14.99 PURCHASE: Whole Foods Market

Strad Meadery Pomegranate Nectar Mead ABV: 7.5% OVERALL RATING: 4 TASTING NOTES: Light, crisp and refreshing; beautiful orangish-red color that’s reminiscent of rosé; easy to drink; a lovely halfway point between a cider and white wine; mildly sweet for a honey wine and not too acidic on the finish PRICE: $14.99 PURCHASE: Whole Foods Market

OVERALL RATING is the average score (out of 5) compiled by Style staff tasters. Ratings should should be taken with a grain of salt, as we are by no means “experts”—just hard-working employees who enjoy imbibing.

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AMADOR BREWING COMPANY’S NIGHT HIKE PORTER ABV: 7.3% IBU: 46

Pairing beer and dessert is still quite unusual for some, but Amador Brewing Company’s Night Hike Porter is one of my favorites and may change your mind. It’s a mix between an American and Baltic porter, giving it a slightly roasted flavor with hints of dark fruit. Topped with a minty hop character, notes of citrus and an extremely clean finish, it doesn’t overpower the richness of this delectable dessert.—Eden Tuscano, 36 Handles Restaurant & Pub

Recipe and cookbook photos courtesy of Countryman Press. Amador Brewing beer photo courtesy of Amador Brewing Co. Mead wine photos by Aaron Roseli.

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Q&A WITH LOCAL COMPANIES

Crystal Basin Cellars and Bistro

Intero Real Estate Placerville

MIKE AND MELISSA OWEN

TOMMEE BRIGGS

3550 Carson Road, Camino, 530-647-1767, crystalbasin.com

535 Main Street, Placerville, 530-409-7264, tommeebriggs.metrolistpro.comm

Describe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you?

Describe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you?

I had always enjoyed the winemaking process—from agriculture to enjoyment—and it was something very tangible to offset the largely intangible results generated when I was a Silicon Valley CPA.

I’ve always known that someday I would turn to real estate. After a 15-year stint as the project director for a contract program between a local vocational school and the State of California, as well as being a fifth generation resident of El Dorado County, it was a natural progression. I did not intend to own or manage my own office—that just kind of happened—but it’s working out nicely.

What was the first job you ever had, and what did you learn from the experience? I cleaned stables. Talk about learning from the “bottom.”

How are you involved with both the community and your customer? We donate to every cause that asks, as long as they visit us to pick up the donation, and pour our wines at local fund-raising events. We’ve picked a few special causes—including King Fire Relief and the Celina Alexandre Memorial Scholarship Fund—and raised amounts in the low five figures through our efforts.

Who is your role model in business or in life, and why?

What was the first job you ever had, and what did you learn from the experience? Waitressing. I learned how to provide excellent customer service.

Why is your staff the best in the business? They are all honest and trustworthy.

What life accomplishments are you most proud of? My children.

Colonel Sanders. He was penniless, followed an idea, never gave up, and is now a permanent American icon.

What’s your biggest job perk?

What’s your hidden talent?

What’s your favorite place to eat out locally?

It’s debatable, but I think I can sing.

Allez!

What’s your favorite place to eat out locally?

What’s your favorite local event that you go to?

Wally’s Pizza Bar.

Anything and everything in Downtown Placerville.

What’s your favorite local business other than your own?

What’s your opinion of Style Magazine?

Poor Red’s Bar-B-Q. Their reemergence was done in a very classy and professional way and blends the best of the old with the best of the new.

I love it and always read it cover to cover!

And finally, customer service is…?

The wonderful people I get to meet and work with every day.

And finally, customer service is…? Of utmost importance—it’s what keeps people coming back.

Everything. It’s the reason your organization will be remembered—or not.

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Know Thy Neighbor Conversing to Create Community

I went to a memorial recently. It was for a neighbor. He lived at the end of our street for years. Craig. An ironworker. Nice guy. Divorced. Lived by himself. When he first moved in, we talked regularly, mostly about what country concerts were coming up or fishing, which he loved to do. I told him we’d go out in my boat sometime. But, we never did. And in late November he passed away. I knew he’d gotten hurt on Catch Tom on the Pat and Tom Morning the job a few years ago and wasn’t working Show on New anymore. I knew he’d become reclusive. I Country 105.1, email him at tnvmailey@ hadn’t see much of him the last two years gmail.com, or follow him on Twitter or so. But it was a shock. He was only 57. @kncitom. At the memorial, I learned more about Craig than I had in the 12 years he’d lived WHAT’S COMING NEXT MONTH? not 25 yards away. He grew up in Chico, Don’t miss Style’s “Flavor Town: 25+ was a high school football and baseball Local Eats and player. Quite a stud, when he was younger. Drinks.” Great storyteller...funny...likable—that was a word used over and over. So likable.

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Nicest guy you’d ever want to know. He loved NASCAR and the Miami Dolphins. I learned that, as an ironworker, pretty much any Motel 6 with a stairway built in the past 30 years in Northern California was worked on by Craig, and he was quite proud of that. He loved his kids—you could see that in onscreen images that flashed during a tribute. He loved his friends—you could see that by the number of them in attendance. Heck, two ex-wives and an ex-girlfriend were there. Likeable. I learned the reason he became more withdrawn was a struggle with alcohol, which was exacerbated by his injury. Ultimately, both played a part in his passing. I feel like if I’d made an effort to get to know him better, to be a better neighbor, that maybe, in some way, a difference could have been made…? I don’t know. But I wish I had. A few years before all this, another neighbor passed away. Yvonne. An elderly but spry, tiny little white-haired lady originally from France. She lived one house over. She had a delightful singsong accent and never failed to greet you with a smile and hello as she went for one of her daily walks. She kept cookies by her door for the neighbor kids. We attended the same church, and if we weren’t there on a given Sunday, she’d ask where we were. She kept her yard immaculate and drove a sweet late model sky-blue Toyota Avalon all over Roseville. I always wanted to invite her over—she grew up in France during World War II. My dad served there. I wanted to share some of his stories, and hear hers. I never did. But I wish I had. At her memorial, I learned she was part of the French Resistance, that she helped Jews and others in danger from Nazi occupation escape via an underground railroad of sorts. She was a courier, riding her bike past enemy soldiers with baskets full of groceries. Missives and messages were hidden in the groceries; the soldiers never suspected that a young teenage girl could be so bold or so brave. She never got caught. She was a badass. We are all so much more than we appear on the surface. We all have stories. And in this day and age, when it’s easier than ever to metaphorically pull into our collective garages and close the door behind us, I think it’s important to remember that. It’s on all of us to reach out to each other, to go beyond just waving hello or making small talk. To really get to know one another. Because we’re all neighbors. It’s worth a try. FOR MORE TOM’S TAKES, VISIT STYLEEDC.COM.

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