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Some of my fondest memories have been on a bike. As a kid, I remember cycling around my neighborhood till the last drop of sunlight was squeezed from the sky and the crickets started calling. When adolescence arrived, my hot pink Huffy stayed in storage, as I became “too cool” to commute to school, or anywhere for that matter, via bike. In college, cycling took on a whole new purpose: cruising to the beach and (occasional) class in San Diego. As a full-fledged adult, pedaling serves as exercise, transportation (truth be told, I’d rather take two wheels to get somewhere than four), and a chance to explore new surrounds without being confined to a car. There’s something so satisfying, so freeing and meditative, about going for a long, leisurely ride—especially when it’s along the American River Bike Trail and the destination includes a pint and provisions. In honor of my passion for pedaling and the fact that May is National Bike Month, I hope you too catch the bicycling bug. But before you hit the trails, there are some important rules of the road and safety precautions to be aware of. Thankfully, Kourtney Jason consulted area experts and presents a list of smart cycling tips—plus our “I don’t ride a bike favorite trails around to add days to my town and a handful of life. I ride a bike to upcoming events—in add life to my days.” this month’s Health — Unknown & Wellness article, “Bicycle Bliss” (page 26). Whether you’re a spandex warrior or a riding rookie, I hope it inspires you to go for a spin. You can even log your miles and compete for prizes at mayisbikemonth.com; who knows, you might discover a new favorite hobby...and just in time for summer, too! Speaking of summer, starting on page 35, Sharon Penny shares 99+ ways to make this one your best yet. From a lengthy list of new businesses on the block—including a spacious brewery in Folsom with two bocce ball courts, 50 taps (some pouring cider and wine), fire pits, an open-air stage, and seasonal fare; and an outdoor adventure park in Rocklin with over 2,000 feet of zip lines, rock climbing stations, and a threestory high ropes course—to a handful of activities that don’t cost a penny, recipes for seasonal cocktails and dishes (courtesy of local bartenders and bloggers), 6 familyfriendly destinations, and much more, it’s everything you need to beat the heat in style (pun intended). Albert Einstein once said, “Life is like riding a bicycle. In order to keep your balance, you must keep moving,” so saddle up and let the warm-weather adventures commence. Cheers! — Megan // megan@stylemg.com

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et ready to shop till you drop! T.J.Maxx in Rocklin Crossings is now open, allowing residents to purchase high-quality, on-trend, and brand-name merchandise at amazing prices...Blue Line Arts is looking for art to display at their annual Membership Medley, an exhibition running from July 27-September 8 that celebrates work by gallery members. There’s no fee to enter, and prizes are available for the top three pieces; submission deadline is June 22. For more info, visit bluelinearts.org/ call-to-artists...Congrats to 11-year-old Lincoln resident, Olivia Nash of Nash Twirling Academy, who went to the World Federation of National Baton Twirling Associations’ World Championships in Lillehammer, Norway, in March. Thunder Valley Casino Resort presented Nash with a $2,000 check to help cover her travel costs. She’s one of only two twirlers selected from California for Team USA... KFB Public Affairs is now MarketSharePR, a public relations firm that helps clients earn their share of the market through media relations, community outreach, and more...After serving Roseville for 28 years, City Manager Rob Jensen is retiring this June. One of his greatest achievements was remaining fiscally responsible with no impact to the General Fund while constructing several new facilities in town...The prestigious 2018 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition awarded the Sierra Vintners Association with 11 bronze, 20 silver, five gold, and one double gold medal, for various wines in the area, including offerings from Fawnridge Winery, Lone Buffalo Vineyards, Mt. Vernon Winery, and Bonitata Boutique Wine. Congrats to all the winners!... Roseville native Megan Lewis is the new executive director at Roseville Theatre Arts Academy (RTAA). Lewis has worked at both Lucasfilm in San Francisco and as a project coordinator for Google. RTAA also promoted Colton Archey (production manager) to artistic director and Jennifer Vaughn (musical director and president of the RTAA Board of Directors) to program director...Roseville’s M&M Whitmire Family Foundation donated a $15,000 grant to Sacramento-based nonprofit Society for the Blind. The funds will be geared toward the nonprofit’s Senior IMPACT Project, which empowers people 55 and older with skills and techniques to help maintain independence...The Placer County Board of Supervisors approved a $186,860 contract to develop a new affordable housing strategy with BAE Urban Economics. The contract will create more incentives to build affordable housing... After 34 years of business in Auburn, Cheryl and Randy Maki of Maki Heating and Air Conditioning are retiring. They sold the company to Debbie and Kyle Dahl, who have promised to keep the name of the business...Happy retirement to Ron Severson, the superintendent of Roseville Joint Union High School District (RJUHSD). Severson has faithfully served as superintendent since 2014, but has over 23 years of experience with RJUHSD and 40 years as an educator total. RJUHSD has hired consulting firm McPherson & Jacobson, LLC to find a new superintendent...The Human Rights Campaign Foundation, the educational arm of the country’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights organization, recognized Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital for being a “Leader in LGBTQ Healthcare Equality.” The survey recognizes facilities that meet key criteria of LGBTQ patient-centered care...That’s all for now, but check back next month for Style’s Travel feature!. —Alyssa Mielke

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WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO YOUR YOUNGER SELF?

Relax. Life, even when stressful, is beautiful and amazing. WHAT COMES TO YOU NATURALLY?

Speaking honestly and speaking up, which sometimes can get me in trouble. This makes my career path come naturally, because as an attorney you have to do both to advocate for your clients and their best interests.

WHAT’S YOUR BIGGEST PET PEEVE?

When people don’t “reply all” on email and group texts.

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llison Harvey knows a thing or two about the challenge of being a female entrepreneur.

She’s a lawyer and the founder of her own law firm, A.L. Harvey Law, and is used to defying expectations within a male-dominated field. “If there’s a male attorney alongside me in the courtroom, people often assume he’s the person in charge,” she notes. Yet Harvey isn’t daunted by these difficulties. She grew up in a house with a tractor-driving mother, a woman who ran her own grading and excavating business. “She was a trailblazer,” Harvey says, looking back on it now. “It showed me that a woman can do absolutely anything she puts her mind to.” In addition to her law practice and busy home

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At a trying moment in my career, I was reminded by a wise attorney that it’s called the “practice of law” for a reason, which is that no one can know it all or have done it all before. We all have to practice our skill set. I think this is true in our personal lives, too; it’s a practice.

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life as a mother of two boys, Harvey is a founding member of The Ripple Effect, a networking and philanthropic nonprofit for young and up-andcoming professionals. Harvey is also an avid community volunteer. To that end, she’s the vice president of the Auburn Chamber of Commerce and is actively involved in organizations such as the Auburn Ski Club and Placer Hills Education Foundation (PHEF), a nonprofit that supports local schools. Despite all her obligations, however, Harvey insists that—while it’s far from easy—it’s possible for women to balance being a great mom with being a successful professional and active member of the community. “I’m so lucky to have a career that lets me do what I love in a community I love,” she shares. —Amber Foster

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re your favorite pair of jeans a smidge too tight? Worried about the impending swimsuit season? It isn’t just time to find the right fit for your clothes, but a prime time to find your own personal version of fit too. Take advantage of a COR Fitness membership, which includes access to the Mike Shellito Indoor Pool and Roseville Sports Center, plus group fitness classes at the Maidu Community Center. COR Fitness programs at the indoor pool include yoga and group water fitness programs such as aqua yoga, aqua arthritis, and chair fitness. What’s more, members receive access to parent-tot playtime and lap swimming. COR Fitness at the sports center gives you access to cardio equipment, free weights, weight machines, rock climbing, open gym, and group fitness classes that range from spin and yoga to team workouts; personal trainers are also on staff to help you create and reach your fitness goals. If all of that isn’t enough, don’t forget about the group fitness For more details, classes at the Maidu Community Center, which run the gamut from visit roseville.ca.us/ barre and Zumba to Pilates. events.

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BLUEBERRIES

DID YOU KNOW? // Blueberries—the only blue fruit—were once so abundant in North America (there are still more native species here than on any other continent) that they were a staple in the Native American diet. When the colonists first arrived, they were shown how to gather blueberries, dry them in the sun, store them for winter, and perpetuate their growth. The early American colonists also made grey paint for their homes by boiling the fruit in milk. A member of the ericaceac family, which includes azaleas and rhododendrons, the fruit is grown most successfully where the days are warm and the nights are cool, including Placer County. NUTRITION // A nutrient-dense food, blueberries are low in calories, and pack a good amount of vitamins C and K, fiber, and manganese. Colloquially, blueberries are referred to as a “superfood,” since they’re high in antioxidants and thought to promote weight loss and heart health, alleviate inflammation, boost brain healt h, and suppor t digest ion. One study showed that drinking For details on where to buy Placer County blueberry juice daily for 12 weeks farm-fresh produce, improved memory in older adults wine, meat, and local products, visit and cog n it ive per for mance i n placergrown.org. children. They’re an easy-to-pack snack, a great addition to muffins and pancakes, and a showstopper on charcuterie trays. Larger berries are great on their own, while smaller ones work best for baking. GREEK YOGURT PANNA COTTA WITH BLUEBERRY CONFIT, LEMONGRASS, AND VALENCIA ORANGE

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SELECTION AND STORAGE // Choose firm, plump, dry blueberries with a dusty blue color that are uniform in size. You can refrigerate the fruit for 10-14 days, but they also freeze really well and will

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Mother's Day weekend is host to two great events showcasing local art: the North Auburn Art Studios Tour and the Loomis Art Loop Open Studios Tour, both free and running from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 12 and 13. The North Auburn Art Studios Tour features artists in their private environments demonstrating and selling their art, ultimately helping to “educate the public to become aware of our rich visual arts community and help them learn to appreciate processes," explains Janet Nicholson, a member of North Auburn Artists. The self-guided tour includes mediums ranging from blown glass and wood sculptures to ceramics and watercolors. Studios are within a few miles of each other, and a map can be viewed online. The Loomis Art Loop Open Studios Tour also has a map online for easy planning and features 17 artists—showcasing a range of art, including paintings, fiber arts, threedimensional works, and jewelry—at four locations. The featured artists have a range of professional experience, some earning local and even national honors. Both tours are proud to highlight the hard work of their organization’s creative artists, and Mother's Day weekend is a great time to gather family and friends to explore the talent in our own backyard. —Emily Peter For more information, visit northauburnartists.com and loomisartloop.com. retain their original nutritional value for up to six months. Simply spread them in a single layer on a cookie tray then transfer to a freezer storage bag.

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Diamond Barbershop. If you’re

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it’s a hot shave, neck clean up, or beard trim you’re looking for, you can find it at Mugshot in Roseville. Their sleek, clean interiors bring a touch of modern to an age-old craft. Their great service (draft beer while you wait) and styles will leave you looking and feeling like a million bucks. “You deserve better than a cookie-cutter haircut,” they say…and they’re right. mugshotbarbershop.com

Randy’s Barber-Stylist. We would be

remiss not to include veteran barber, Randy Boxell in this list. With more than 50 years in the business and generations of satisfied customers, his seriousness for his craft, attention to detail, and friendly demeanor make his one-chair barbershop in Folsom a haircut destination. A stalwart of the community, everyone knows Randy for his stellar services and philanthropic efforts. 916-983-7251

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customers will attest to Rocklin Barber Shop’s quality service and bang for your buck. The cozy location houses some pretty good barbers, a TV, toys for kids, great conversation, the occasional coffee and donuts, good old-fashioned haircuts, and straight razor shave finishes. 916-624-3166

World Famous Barber Jon’s. Barber

Jon is pretty famous—around here at least. The storyteller/showman has been described as part Mark Twain and part P.T. Barnum and his shop is filled with “oddities and curiosities.” Specializing in men’s haircuts and shaves, beard trimming, and more, Barber Jon’s is one of the pillars in the El Dorado Hills community. barberjons.com

Bowtie Barbershop. Bowtie, as

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The Gentleman’s Barber Shop. bowties hanging from the ceiling, an antique jukebox, tunes from the ’50s, and memorabilia galore. Head to the shop on Placerville’s Main Street and step back in time to an atmosphere that’s entertaining for kids and adults alike. Between the TVs and the décor, you won’t be bored at Bowtie’s and will come away looking more dapper than ever. 530-344-7204

Hammer and Nails Grooming Shop for Guys. This sophisticated salon in Folsom hits the nail on the head every time. Not only do they do a great job of cutting hair and shaving you clean, but they also offer luxurious manicures and pedicures in a tranquil man cave. Slip into bison leather chairs, don a pair of Bose headphones, grab a beverage, and prepare for the experience of a lifetime. hammerandnailsgrooming. com/locations/folsom-ca

This traditional barbershop in Roseville is for the modern gentleman. They promise quality, respect, and a relaxing environment amid slick interiors, an antique bar and barber chairs, complimentary drinks, and the chance to catch a game while being served. Aside from the regular haircuts and beard trims, they offer specialty designs, straight razor shaves, neck shaves, and hot towel finishes. thegentlemansbarbers.com

Love’s Barbershop. Love’s in

Placerville exudes good vibes with its bright interiors and knowledgeable staff. The friendly atmosphere and efficient service will leave you feeling fresh and looking well put together. They use hot towels, cut kids’ hair, and take their time in making each cut perfect. They also have sports memorabilia and a pool table for your amusement. 530-957-9452

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sauces go great with rich, buttery chardonnays; and unoaked, lighter wines pair well with lighter and more delicate dishes. With that said, when it comes to wine, tastes are subjective, so the best rule to follow is drink what you like! Mark Fucci, Director of Operations // Sienna Restaurant and Land Ocean New American Grill // Locations in Roseville, Folsom, and El Dorado Hills // landoceanrestaurants.com, siennarestaurants. com

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World Famous Barber Jon's

let the name fool you; you’ll find very busy hands here. Offering traditional barbering services with classic and contemporary hairstyles, this veteranowned barbershop sited in Granite Bay has an upscale industrial look with a vintage kegerator, an assortment of liquor, and rotating beers. They also sell pomades, hair tonics, and beard care products while offering the whole nine yards—hot towel treatment and all. 916-705-9170


Rocklin Parks and Recreation May Days

by ONELLY OLIVAS - PEREZ

Stay active this spring with some of these exciting programs, classes, and events.

ROCKLIN COMMUNITY FESTIVAL AND CELEBRATION PARADE

Celebrate the City of Rocklin’s birthday on May 12 with a community-focused parade (Rocklin Road, Front Street, Farron Street, and 5th Street) at 9 a.m. followed by the Kiwanis-sponsored Rocklin Community Festival at Johnson-Springview Park. rocklincommunityfestival.org

ROCKLIN UNIFIED JAZZ FESTIVAL

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Enjoy jazz music under the stars on May 15 as award-winning student musicians from Rocklin High School, Whitney High School, Lincoln High School, Springview Middle School, and Sierra College take the stage at Quarry Park. rocklinhighmusicboosters.org/ rocklinjazzfestival

GATHER: MOVIE IN THE PARK

Don’t miss one of the most unique community dining experiences, Gather—a free event that attracts attendees of all ages and walks of life to experience a variety of artisanal food, craft beverages, local and regional art, and music—on May 18 at 5 p.m. New this year, the event is being combined with Free Movie Fridays, starting with a viewing of Kicking & Screaming at Whitney Park. rocklin.ca.us/gather

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SPORTS PROGRAMS

Get the kids outside and moving this spring with the city’s various sports programs: Basketball Clinics (ages 6-13), Soccer Tots (ages 3-5), Red Ball Tennis (ages 5-8), and Green Ball Tennis (ages 8-12). Sign up today! teamsideline.com/rocklinrecsports

VOLUNTEER

The city is looking to staff the upcoming season’s diverse events. Volunteer to be a part of the various concerts and community happenings. rocklin.ca.us/volunteer Stay up to date on these activities and others by following the City of Rocklin on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @rocklinparksrec. For more information, visit rocklin.ca.us/events.

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ROCKLIN COMMUNITY FESTIVAL. Carnival rides, a beer and wine garden, food court, and more all await you at this 10th annual, four-day festival. The action goes from 4-9 p.m. on Thursday, 4-11 p.m. on Friday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday (parade at 9 a.m.), and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday. rocklincommunityfestival.org (THROUGH 13)

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PLACER WOMEN’S RETREAT. Spend the day at The Falls Event Center focusing on women’s health and overall wellness at this action-packed day full of interactive lifestyle and health workshops, brunch, vendor booths, and giveaways from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tickets are limited so pre-registration is advised. placerwomensretreat.org

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FOOTHILLS BREWFEST. Unlimited four-ounce beer tastings, live music, and great fun await you at the Gold Country Fairgrounds from 1-5 p.m. Proceeds benefit Gold Country Fair Heritage Foundation and the Rotary Club of Auburn to support local community projects. Advance purchase tickets are available for a discount online. foothillsbrewfest.com

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AUBURN ART WALK. Visit businesses filled with music, local artists, and fine wines as you peruse artists’ work and enjoy

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refreshments at this free art stroll in Downtown and Old Town Auburn. auburnartwalk.com

Italian Village by LouCinda Laughlin

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MAYOR’S CUP GOLF TOURNAMENT. This 22nd annual tournament with the City of Roseville is at Woodcreek Golf Club from noon to 6 p.m. Check-in starts at 10 a.m., a boxed lunch is available at 11 a.m., and the awards dinner and entertainment begin at 6 p.m. Proceeds provide scholarships and low-cost recreation programs to families in need. roseville.ca.us/ events

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LOOMIS ART LOOP OPEN STUDIOS TOUR. This 15th annual free tour takes place around the Grapes by rural Loomis Basin Paula Amerine community from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Peruse the work of 17 artists at four different locations and listen as they share their techniques and talk art. Each location is within 10 minutes of the next, and the map can be downloaded online. loomisartloop. com (ALSO 13)

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BERRYFEST STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL. Come celebrate the 10th annual strawberry harvest at the Placer County Fairgrounds from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. end enjoy strawberry treats, shopping, cooking demonstrations, and live bands. The new addition, Adventure Faire, features a jousting and renaissance show. feedmeberries.com (ALSO 13)

to 4 p.m. on Saturday. Gaze at quilts, and view the offerings of vendors, like wearable items and more. rosevillequilters.org

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NORTH AUBURN ART STUDIOS TOUR. Celebrate Mother’s Day weekend as 18 Northern California artists open their homes and studios to the public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. There will be works of various mediums for perusal, including metal sculptures, pottery, jewelry, paintings, and photography. northauburnartists.com (ALSO 13)

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QUILT SHOW. Roseville Quilters Guild is holding this “Celebrate Liberty with Quilts” show at Lutheran Church of the Resurrection in Granite Bay from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m.

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BIG NAMES, SMALL ART. Enjoy a casual, celebratory evening while bidding on dozens of mini masterpieces in a series of action-packed silent auctions from 5-9 p.m. Each piece of art measures 12 x 12 inches or less, which makes each item a perfect fit in your home or office. Proceeds benefit participating artists and the Crocker’s many educational programs. crockerart.org

Hamburger photo ©dizelen - stock.adobe.com. Rocklin Community Festival photo courtesy of Rebekah Richards. Auburn Art Walk photo courtesy of Rachel Christofferson. Loomis Loop-Grapes by Paula Amerine. North Auburn Art Tour-Italian Village by LouCinda Laughlin. Quilt Show-Country Crosswoods-photo courtesy of Colleen Voet. BerryFest photo courtesy of studiokyk.com. Big Names Small Art photo courtesy of the Crocker Art Museum-Brian Suhr.

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ENLIGHTENMENT. Crocker Art Museum’s latest exhibition shows the paths and stages of women’s lives in the art of 18th-century France. Over 100 paintings, drawings, and sculptures are on display to help you explore cultural and literary archetypes and the feminine world at the dawn of modernity. crockerart.org

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BIG DAY OF GIVING. Help

increase local philanthropy by participating in this 24-hour giving challenge that brings together the region's nonprofit community to help raise much-needed funds and shine a spotlight on the work nonprofits do. Find a cause to give to on the organization’s website. Each gift is 100-percent tax deductible and irrevocable. bigdayofgiving.org

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CHILDREN’S HOPE FOSTER FAMILY AGENCY GOLF TOURNAMENT. Participate in this inaugural golf tournament hosted by Children’s Hope and help local foster children succeed in school. Breakfast and lunch are provided, as are raffle prizes and plaques for some of the day’s best players. Registration starts at 7 a.m. and tee-off is at 8 a.m. childrenshopeffa.org

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FIDO FASHION SHOW AND FIESTA LUNCHEON. Support

Hounds for Hooters and Making Strides Against Breast Cancer from 1-4 p.m., as you dine on delicious Mexican cuisine and watch dressed-up dogs wag their tails down the runway at Whitney High School Pavilion. 916-878-9155

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SEUSSICAL JR. Everyone’s

favorite Dr. Seuss characters (Horton the Elephant, the Cat in the Hat, and more) come to life thanks to Christian Youth Theater (CYT). The Cat in the Hat narrates Horton the Elephant’s story of finding the tiny people called the Whos and also must guard an abandoned egg left in his care. Shows are at Valley Springs Church and times vary. cytsacramento.org (THROUGH 19)

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SELF-DEFENSE WORKSHOP.

THE STUDIO Martial Arts and Fitness is conducting a free self-defense workshop for all local moms from 11 a.m. to noon. The hands-on class is taught by seventh-degree black belt master Amitis Pourarian and is meant for women ages 18 and over. RSVP is greatly appreciated. 916-258-5425

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OPEN HOUSE PANCAKE BREAKFAST. The Rocklin Fire

Department is hosting a family-friendly event with safety information and fun for all, plus fire apparatus, tools, and equipment on display, and a junior firefighter obstacle course. The Rocklin Firefighters Association is serving pancakes for a small donation. rocklin. ca.us/fire-department-events

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VINTAGE MARKETPLACE.

Head to Sierra College from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to peruse and purchase fine antiques, furniture, collectables, artwork, garden accents, and more. Proceeds benefit Sierra College Patrons of the Arts. 916-660-8232

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WINDS OF FAITH. Listen to

40-plus musicians, ranging from ages 12-70, perform a variety of traditional and secular literature reflecting many musical styles at Lincoln Hills Community Church at 4 p.m. windsoffaith.com

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SAVE THE DATE!

Concerts at Harris Center at Folsom Lake College, Folsom. Tickets at harriscenter.net Info @ carrera-productions.com

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CHILLIN’ AND GRILLIN’ BBQ, PARTY, AND AUCTION. The

Boys and Girls Club of Placer County is transforming their campus into a beautiful outdoor venue to support great futures from 5-9 p.m. Attendees must be 21+. bgcplacercounty.org/ chillin

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ROCKLIN BREWFEST. South

Placer Rotary is hosting this annual event at Johnson-Springview Park from 1-5 p.m. featuring 35 breweries and seven wineries. Admission includes 15 tickets— each good for a four-ounce tasting. rocklinbrewfest.com

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CLASSICS, CATS, AND CABERNET. Join this celebration

of the region’s finest food, wines, and craft brews, alongside FieldHaven cats, rare and beautiful classic vehicles, and more. The fund-raiser begins at 4 p.m. at 2754 Ironwood Lane in Lincoln and also includes live and silent auctions and a raffle. classicscatsandcabernet. com

 The work of his hands speaks grace, passion and timeless knowledge. Listen, learn, and be profoundly moved.  —Sting

Four-time Grammy winner (19 nominations), “Titan of Tone” award recipient, and legendary guitar great, Carlton is one of the most influential, prolific, and original guitarists in the industry. This is really a mustsee show at Harris Center this May. Remember that he sold out his last show here, so get your tickets early @ harriscenter.net! Thursday, May 17 Doors 6:30 pm Show 7:30 pm Tickets $25, $42, $50

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outtakes 100+ WOMEN WHO CARE PLACER COUNTY MEETING February 8 // Randy Peters Catering and Event Center, Roseville

Approximately 70 guests heard from three randomly selected nonprofits from Placer County at this inaugural meeting for 100+ Women Who Care Placer County. Each organization spoke for five minutes about their mission and what they would do with the money if they were selected. In the end, Auburn Interfaith Food Closet was chosen to receive close to $8,500.

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The City of Rocklin celebrated its 125th birthday with live music, historic displays, community performances, a Quarry Park Adventures plaque dedication, and cake. An estimated 2,000 people enjoyed the festivities, which also included a city “open house,” opportunity to sit in a fire truck or police car, and more. 1 Charlene Rhodes and Cris Gerrard 2 Johnny Munoz, Raymond Saldana, and Isaiah Munoz 3 Katie Humphrey, Erin Gibbs, and Kyle Zada 4 Lisa, Steve, Ava, and Ella Cook 5 Michelle Thiffeault with Sophie and Gundi Bechthold Photos courtesy of BREANNA BAPTISTA

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March 8 // Greater Sacramento breweries In celebration of International Women’s Day, Pink Boots Society (PBS) partnered with local breweries—including Loomis Basin, Moksa, and Mraz—to create beers whose proceeds benefit PBS, which provides educational and professional development opportunities to women in the beer industry.

1 Clancy McCrory of Loomis Basin and Amy Mahoney of The Brass Tap assist Leslie Keener of Loomis Basin with brewing 2 Pink Boots Society Members: Teresa Psuty (Crooked Lane), Danielle

Watkins (Flaming Grill), Kristin Moreno (Auburn Alehouse), Lauren Zehnder (Mraz), and Lauren Price (Mraz) 3 Piper Hightower of Moksa educates members of Pink Boots Society and Sacramento Beer Enthusiasts about their beers Photos courtesy of LINDSEY NELSON

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February 24 // Hearts Landing Ranch, Granite Bay Students and host families from International Student Exchange volunteered at Hearts Landing Ranch—which is owned by a local family and being transformed into a healthy, fun, mentoring environment for the community—by planting “lasagna gardens” and learning how horses can be therapeutic for youth and adults. 1 Whitney, Francesco, and Emily 2 Alba, Daniel, Lucia,

Sara, Lisa, Pedro, Heidi, Thamy, Marlon, Alex, Francesco, Amandine, Amelie, and Thierry 3 Hearts Landing Ranch Owner Donna Eckwortzel with Lisa 4 Sophia, Thamy, Daniel, Alba, and Pedro 5 Heidi Cser and Shaun Vice

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Friends of the Roseville Public Library celebrated National Read Across America Day with story time and sing-a-longs courtesy of volunteer princesses from Fairy Godmother Events, plus yummy treats. Event proceeds supported all three of Roseville’s public libraries. 1 Belle reads to guests 2 Elsa and Bailey Bridge 3 Tiana, Elsa, and Ben Frank 4 Tiana and Ellie Bridge Photos courtesy of BEN AND DARCI FRANK

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March 8 // Catta Verdera Country Club, Lincoln Over 170 people attended American Association of University Women (AAUW) Roseville South Placer Branch’s third annual fund-raising dinner, which included keynote speakers and a raffle. Proceeds provided continued growth for local scholarships to graduating high school seniors, tech trek for middle school girls, and reentry women scholarships at Sierra College. 1 Nancy Kirschner-Rodriguez, Beth Broome, Susan Rohan, Kathy Novotny, Dawn Clayton, and Sue Miller 2 Susan Rohan, Kathy Novotny, Dawn Clayton, and Sue Miller Photos by LINCOLN HILLS LIFESTYLES PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP: JEFF ANDERSEN, JIM CORMIER, and CHARLIE SCHUMAN

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the arts

Dottie Phelps Visker Creative By Nature by HEATHER L. BECKER

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ine artist Dottie Phelps Visker has always enjoyed drawing, painting, and creating, but it wasn’t until a college art instructor showed admiration for one of her oil paintings that she began to take it more seriously. Although it was her first formal art class, Phelps Visker grew up watching her mom—who used Bob Ross’ TV show, The Joy of Painting, as her guide—paint at home. Later on, and throughout Phelps Visker’s journey as a mom and registered nurse, she continued pursuing her passion for drawing and painting, taking the occasional lesson when time allowed. “Art brings everyone together—all ages, ethnic groups, counties, and diversities,” she shares. “Art transcends time and gives you what you want, see, and need.” Currently, Phelps Visker is a participating artist in the PlacerArts Studios Tour (slated for November 9-11) and showcases her colorful, texture-rich pieces at numerous local businesses. She’s also this month’s featured artist at Gallery at Marina Square in Morro Bay.

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May 17 — Explore Figure Drawing. Embark on an artistic journey exploring your creativity and honing your skills as you figure draw a live model at Blue Line Arts from 5:30-7:30 p.m. No formal instruction will be provided; please bring your own drawing supplies and paper. bluelinearts.org/ event/figuredrawing

HLB: WHAT MEDIUMS DO YOU PREFER TO WORK WITH? DPV: I [typically] use watercolors with ink and oil markers, acrylics, acrylics/oil blend, and sometimes a mixture of all. I enjoy textures so I might add shells, sand, or crystals. I also like combining my photography and art paintings digitally into works. In the summer, I love to paint outside and utilize the heat to dry the layers quickly, as I blow paint with a straw or drag the layers with a knife. Many of my abstracts are done with music and while dancing, and you can also catch me drawing and painting around town at coffee shops or restaurants. I love to be out and about!

HLB: WHAT INSPIRES YOU AND WHERE DO YOU SEEK IT? DPV: I’m inspired by sunshine, Theresa’s Lipstick being outside, gardens, my family and friends, and other people who are happy, kind, optimistic, and [have positive] energy. I love painting in sunny areas of my home, especially where I can look out and see birds flying or flowers and veggies growing. I also love water, oceans, and lakes. HLB: HOW DO YOU OVERCOME ARTIST’S BLOCK? DPV: When I feel uninspired, I simply go outside, venture to a new place, or call a friend and laugh. I don’t worry—I just get my heart happy and [ask myself if] I need to mingle with the world. You can’t stay home and paint day after day—without living, dancing, singing, laughing, crying, or helping someone—and expect to be inspired to paint. HLB: WHAT DO YOU HOPE VIEWERS TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR WORK? DPV: I want to express myself and hope people feel the passion I have inside me and for life. Ultimately, I want my art to add to the beauty of the world and possibly give happiness to others. I also fund-raise to help with research and finding a cure for cancer. dpvisker.com

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Bicycle Bliss by KOURTNEY JASON

May is National Bike Month, which means more and more cyclists hitting the streets and trails around town. Whether on two wheels or four, it’s imperative to follow the rules of the road and be considerate. To ensure we’re all respecting the same laws, we asked local bike experts to share their top tips for keeping everyone safe.

ETIQUETTE “Watch your speed on the trails and be alert for pedestrians. As trail usage continues to increase, we want to make sure to be safe and courteous to all users,” says Jim Konopka, senior park planner of trails for Folsom’s Parks and Recreation Department. “Pedestrians [should] walk on the left side of trails facing

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oncoming bicycle traffic. Making eye contact between the cyclist and pedestrian makes a big difference,” Konopka says. “Being visible is a must when riding and being able to let people know where you are without shouting is helpful, too. A polite bell lets others know you’re near. Ring it often,” says Adam Titone, one of the bike experts at Mike’s Bikes.

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SAFETY “Stay aware of what’s happening around you. Look out for and [be cognizant] of vehicles making right turns across your path. Be aware of transit zones, bus stops, and passenger loading zones. Stop at red lights and stop signs until you’re certain it’s safe to cross,” Titone says. “Giving clear signals out on the road

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Johnny Cash Trail

to both cyclists and drivers is essential to your safety.Whether you’re turning, stopping, signaling danger, or pulling out, clear hand signals help to keep you, drivers, and your riding pals safe,” says Josh Mott, one of the bike experts at Folsom Bike.

According to Mott, “The most common hand signal is the one used when turning. Simply raise your right or left arm and point in the direction you’re turning. Make sure you do this nice and early, before your turn, to give other road users enough time to react to your signal. This also gives you extra time to brake if you’re going to need to come to a stop.” “Helmets meeting the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission bicycle standards range in price from $40-$200. A good helmet should fit comfortably and ventilate hot air efficiently; their recommended life span is five years after minimal use,” Titone says. “Lights are made for two purposes: to see and to be seen. Brighter lights help navigate darker areas, while others are made to help you become more visible to other riders and drivers,” Titone advises. “Acknowledge other riders by being friendly. Unexpected moves cause accidents—ride safely and watch out for others, yield to pedestrians, avoid [riding on] sidewalks, and use care at crosswalks,” Titone says. “Be a smart rider. Use bike-specific routes and know alternatives just in case. Be ready for changing weather and technical issues such as a flat. Also, safety in numbers; find a commuter group that rides together,” Titone says. Top photo by Alan Isham. Second photo down courtesy of the City of Roseville. Third photo down courtesy of Public Bikes, @publicbikes and Blackburn @ blackburndesign. Bottom photo by Jackie Neau.

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“Especially at night, wear gloves with reflective elements, as this will help to catch the attention of drivers,” Mott suggests.

CARE “Keep your bike safe by using a good lock and knowing how to use it. Register your bike and add it to your insurance policy. Keep your serial number on file. Learn to use the tools for security to deter theft,” Titone says. “Make sure both front and rear brakes are working and providing the appropriate level of modulation. If your brake pads or braking cables are worn, it’s time for a trip to your local bike shop to ensure you keep stopping safely,” Mott advises. “Know your bike. Have it tuned-up if you notice something isn’t right. Know your tires, how much air you need, and how used they are. A dirty bike is a used bike; a clean bike is a happy bike,” Titone says.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Great Scott Bike and Walk Event MAY 6 Enjoy cycling along Scott Road and surrounding streets in Folsom, El Dorado Hills, and Rancho Cordova—without the distraction of motorized vehicles—from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at this free, family-friendly event. Live music, giveaways, minimassages, and food trucks will also be part of the day’s activities. bikegreatscott.com Tour de Lincoln MAY 12 Cycle the scenic back roads of Lincoln and South Placer County at this fee-based ride that includes a continental breakfast, well-stocked rest stops, and a post-ride BBQ. tourdelincoln.org Apple Blossom Bike Tour MAY 20 Choose from three routes—a metric century, metric half-century, or family ride—at this scenic, safe, and fun-filled ride through Apple Hill. Tasty apple treats, healthy snacks, and refreshing drinks will be provided at the rest stops, followed by a post-ride meal. appleblossombiketour.com

WHERE TO RIDE

The new Johnny Cash Trail, which extends from Folsom’s Historic District to Folsom Lake and the American River Bike Trail, has a few hills along the way with amazing scenery and the 190-foot Robber’s Ravine Bridge. Roseville boasts nearly 100 miles of on-street bike lanes and 35 miles of off-street bike paths. Go for a ride along Miners Ravine Trail (catch the trail at Sculpture Park behind Home Depot and North Sunrise Avenue and ride all the way to Sierra College Boulevard) or catch the south branch of the Pleasant Grove Creek Trail at Veterans Memorial Park and ride through beautiful open space and majestic oak trees to Blue Oaks Park. The Humbug-Willow Creek Trail extends about 16 miles from Lake Natoma Trail to Empire Ranch and is super scenic with most of the trail running parallel to Humbug and Willow Creeks. The El Dorado Trail—a multimodal transportation corridor that passes through California’s historic Gold Rush country and runs over 35 miles—boasts various bike paths and access points. For a paved route, park at Placerville Station (2970 Mosquito Road) and take the trail east to Camino or west into Downtown Placerville.

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cause & effect McDonald House. With the help of hospital staff, each child is welcomed with a box on his or her bed. Inside is a collection of art supplies: crayons, paints, construction paper, pipe cleaners, drawing paper, a blank book the child can decorate or use as a journal, scissors, glue, a ruler, brown paper bags to make puppets, and more. The box itself can be colored and decorated and kept as a keepsake container. Since December, boxes have also included superhero capes. “These kids are superheroes who fight courageous battles every day,” Costa says. And so are their families: The organization is now planning a similar box for them, with small necessities such as coffee mugs, snacks, toothbrushes, [lip balm], and puzzles. “They’re going through a lot, too,” Costa affirms. Lilyana Conner

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by LINDA HOLDERNESS // photos by DANTE FONTANA

ospital pediatric wards aren’t typically the cheeriest places for kids or their families. Thankfully, All About

Hope is trying to change that. In three local hospitals, the nonprofit provides each child age four and older—admitted for at least 48 hours—with a pink and blue “Hope Box” containing an explosion of art supplies, says founder Cindy Costa, because it brightens the kids’ lives and encourages what she calls “courageous creativity.” The idea to make the boxes evolved over 12 years when Costa’s daughter was in the hospital battling complications from appendicitis. As Costa kept vigil at her six-year-old’s bedside, she witnessed the heartache of other parents tending to their children. If her daughter survived, she vowed to help these families. Brittany did survive, and Costa kept her promise, first bringing home-cooked meals and blankets to the families every other week. Two years ago, when food was no longer allowed, she developed the Hope Boxes. Her inspiration was an autistic boy at the Ronald McDonald House who came out of his shell for the first time when Costa helped teach him to paint. “I thought, ‘How can I make that happen every day?’ And I came up with the idea for the Hope Box.” She launched All About Hope last June, with the goal of distributing 600 boxes by Christmas. Instead, she handed out 1,700 to Sutter Children’s Center, UC Davis Children’s Hospital’s pediatric unit, and the Ronald

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Samantha Snell In the near future, Costa hopes to add two more local hospitals for a total of 400 boxes each month—a number that doesn’t cover every child. Long-term, she envisions a resource center with art and music therapy and space for volunteers to sew such items as scent dolls, which are bathed in the mother’s body scent and placed with infants in critical care. The only limit to Costa’s dream is funding. Volunteers do the work, but the boxes cost $25 each, and the organization needs help with buying art supplies. “The boxes bring hope and healing to these kids and their families,” Costa says. “It’s so rewarding to see a child smile.” allabouthope.net


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Simply Scandinavian 4 Ways to Hygge Your Home

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his month I’m heading to Northern Europe to experience the design trend that asks: “Is your space contributing to your well-being?”

The Danish way of life, hygge (pronounced “hoogah”), took the design world by storm last winter. It’s both a lifestyle and design trend, recognizable by its Scandinavian simplicity, modern décor, plush accents, little indulgences, and homey details. There’s no literal translation of hygge into English; instead, the beauty of the word lies in its ability to be described in a multitude of phrases and feelings. The warm glow of candlelight, snuggling up with tea and a good book, or creating intimacy and a warm

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by KERRIE L. KELLY, FASID

atmosphere that allows your guests to feel safe and at ease are all ways to describe hygge. It’s the romantic experience of cozying up in winter and enjoying the carefree beauties of life. But why stop with that desirable feeling once the cold weather stops forcing us indoors? I’m here to show you how this design trend can last all year long. LIGHT AND BRIGHT Hygge is all about straying away from dark and dreary shades that are all too common during harsh Scandinavian (and often American) winters. Creamy whites, natural hues, and delicate shades are great complements to rustic yet sleek

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décor. Achieve the look by introducing a neutralcolored chair into your living space, opening up your windows, or going for a bright white paint in the extra guest room. MOOD LIGHTING Hygge wouldn’t be “hygge” without the warm glow of candlelight and fireplaces. A single candle in the bathroom or on a coffee table can instantly set a tone and add just the right amount of ambiance. Bring the coziness outside in the warmer months with a backyard fire pit, stairway lanterns, and clusters of candles at an outdoor dinner party; add snug throws into a big basket for when that evening chill sets in. Lighting is all about creating an intimate space for reading your favorite book or catching up with an old friend.

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SNUGGLY ADORNMENTS Fur accents, plush flokati rugs, blankets, and textiles are key for creating a hygge space. As a way to experience life’s pleasures during the dreary winter, hygge takes advantage of relishing in ultimate comforts. For the warmer months, pair these items with lighter linens, crisp white sheets, and a fresh bouquet of pale pink flowers.

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SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN Hygge is not only a lifestyle but also a design trend that goes hand in hand with classic Scandinavian design. Like the region’s style, hygge takes to heart simplistic modern furniture, handmade crafts, and rustic accents like wood, slate, and stone (think Scandinavian cabin chic). Add some cream-colored knit poufs, a jute-weave rug, and some natural wood shelves to create the look.

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No matter what your style is, even the simplest additions to your space can make all the difference in creating a dream hygge space. But above all, it’s about enjoying the little things. Fold into a great book or magazine with a warming whiskey cocktail and cheers to good health, good friends, and good times—it’s the hygge way.

Kerrie Kelly, FASID, is an award-winning interior designer, author, product developer, and multimedia consultant helping brands reach the interior design community. To contact her, visit kerriekelly.com or call 916-706-2089.

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TRAVEL MUST-HAVES by SABRINA GONZALEZ

Pine Top Passport Wallet, $75 at Time and Space Boutique and Gatherings, 414 Vernon Street, Suite 110, Roseville. 916-771-8463, timeandspaceroseville.com

ZO Skin Health Daily Skincare Travel Kit, $160

at Entourage MD Skin and Wellness, 4944 Sunrise Boulevard, Suite G, Fair Oaks. 916-534-7267, entouragemd. com

Dr. Bronner’s Pure-Castile Soap Travel Pack, $11.99 at Nugget Markets, 771 Pleasant Grove Boulevard, Roseville. 916-746-7799, nuggetmarket.com

Vera Bradley Weekender Bag,

$148 at Vera Bradley, 1182 Roseville Parkway, Roseville. 916-780-1735, verabradley.com

Snoozer Lookout I Dog Car Seat, $89.99 at The Doggie Bag, 1070 Pleasant Grove Boulevard, Suite 100, Roseville. 916-8469779, thedoggiebag.com

Eiffel Tower Sketch Book,

Hot Sox Men’s Socks, $12 at

Bob’s Car Wash and Detail Center, 808 Sunrise Avenue, Roseville. 916-773-0500, bobscarwashanddetail. com

Shinola “The Canfield” On-Ear Headphones, $350 at shinola.com

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MimoPower Portable Charger, $24.99 at Yakety

Yak Wireless, 6700 Lonetree Boulevard, Rocklin. 916-7721414, yywrocklin.com

Fujifilm X-T10 Mirrorless Digital Camera with XC 16-50mm Lens, $699 at Action Camera, 1000 Sunrise Avenue, Suite 10B, Roseville. 916-786-2288, actioncamera.com

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Say Yes to New Adventures Keychain, $15.99 at Stamp and Soul, made locally in Rocklin, etsy.com/shop/stampandsoul

Shinola photo by Aaron Roseli. Other photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.

$75 at Venus Envy Paper, made locally in Auburn, etsy. com/shop/venusenvypaper



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summer

lovin' 99 +

WAYS TO

BEAT THE

HEAT! BY SHARON PENNY

CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR

Cannonballs in the pool, washing up detergent on the Slip ’N Slide, Amazon delivering daily pints of Ben & Jerry’s—it’s all fun, but it’s not, you know, FUN. But don’t fret. The guide that follows will blow the cobwebs off your old summer routine with must-try seasonal recipes, cocktails, beers, and wines, plus a list of local farmers’ markets, loads of new summer hangs, free activities for the whole family, and funfilled destinations with where to stay and play. Mix a few of these in with your normal cannonballs and ice cream, and you’ll be having your best summer ever in no time.

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new kids on the block:

10+ HOT SPOTS TO EAT, DRINK, AND HANG

BRACE YOURSELF FOR ADVENTURE

with Quarry Park Adventures’ official grand opening scheduled for June 22. Located in the 160-year-old Quarry Park in Rocklin, this huge new adventure park is destined to become a mecca for thrill-seekers young and old with over 2,000 feet of zip lines, approximately 70-foot-high granite walls for rock climbing, “The Roundhouse”—a 10,000-square-foot building that will host five different mini restaurants and be open 12 months a year, seven days a week—a picnic pavilion that fits up to 250 people and is a perfect place to hold corporate or group picnics, paddle boat rides on Quinn Lake, and so much more. Downtown Rocklin, 916750-1772, quarrypark.com

COMING SOON TO LINCOLN IS DUELING DOGS, a seven-barrel farm brewery and winery specializing in ales, meads, and ciders. The double-duty has meant double the work and is a true labor of love for owners Earl and Adriana Stevens. But all that work should pay off with lots of local love, as this has been a highly anticipated local venture for a couple of years now. 3030 Barrett Park Lane, Lincoln, 916-434-8141, duelingdogsbrewing.com

ROSEVILLE NEWCOMER LAZY DOG just opened this past November and is self-described as “lodge chic” (think fancy lumberjack). Their seasonal menu has a laid-back rustic feel, offering

MOKSA BREWING is a Rocklin newcomer that just opened in February, and their head brewer, Derek Gallanosa, is something of a San Diego brewing rock star. The 10-barrel production facility offers a little bit of everything, from hazy IPAs to strong stouts. What’s more, they’re family-friendly and regularly host local food trucks. 5860 Pacific Street, Rocklin, 916824-1366, moksabrewing.com

burgers and sandwiches, pizzas, stir-fries, and salads, as well as meaty goodness like pot roast and ribs. There’s also weekend brunch and a huge variety of craft beers, wine, and cocktails. True to the name, Lazy Dog is dog-friendly: They even have a dog menu! 238 Gibson Drive, Roseville, 916-727-6321, lazydogrestaurants.com

JOINING ROSEVILLE’S PALISADES PLAZA this past February, Range Kitchen and Tap is a rustic, modern American eatery with offerings like Italian beef poutine and beet carpaccio, flatbreads, pizzas, Southern fried chicken, classic meatloaf, and beer-braised mussels and clams, plus craft beer on tap and an extensive wine list. 1420 East Roseville Parkway, Roseville, 916865-4317, rangeroseville.com

the original grass-fed burger, is coming soon to the Fountains at Roseville this spring. The Southern California chain offers handcrafted burgers with patty choices that run the gamut from crispy chicken and beef to quinoa, plus salads, big old shakes, and classic root beer floats. Become a “lounger” this summer! 1198 East Roseville Parkway, Suite 135, Roseville, burgerlounge.com

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KEMEM ETHIOPIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN RESTAURANT opened in January with authentic cuisine to tantalize your taste buds, including flavorful Ethiopian wot (curry), tebs (sautéed meat and vegetables), tender Middle Eastern kebabs (grilled meat), and koftas (spiced meatballs of ground lamb and beef), and lots of vegetarian and vegan offerings. Though open for lunch and dinner, we recommend checking out their lunch buffet served Tuesday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1060 Pleasant Grove Boulevard, Suite 100, Roseville, 916-945-9867

COMING THIS SUMMER TO THE ROSEVILLE GALLERIA is modern Mexican eatery Cantina Laredo, self-described as “evoking the sophisticated gourmet tastes of Mexico City.” From tableside guacamole and four kinds of queso, to ahi tuna, barbacoa tacos, high-end entrées, and delicious Mexican apple pie (plus brunch!), there’s a veritable feast waiting for you! 1151 Galleria Boulevard, Suite 1175, Roseville, cantinalaredo.com

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BURGER LOUNGE, home of


CLEAN EATERS REJOICE!

ROSEVILLE NEWCOMER KAHNS MONGOLIAN GRILL just opened in February and is already

Primal Kitchen is opening

a soft-serve ice cream when you’re done! 920 Pleasant Grove Boulevard, Suite 120, Roseville, 916-797-8866

winning hearts with their all-you-can-eat deals. Enjoy everything from egg rolls to California rolls and get yourself

a new location in Roseville. Offering organic and locally

ROLIE POLIE’S CREAMWORKS

sourced ingredients wherever

opened in the Galleria at Roseville this

possible, the menu has

February and it’s basically the lovechild of

everything from bone broths

Bill Nye and Willy Wonka. From cold plate

to caveman breakfasts,

rolled ice cream to nitrogen flash-frozen

cauliflower rice bowls, and even bison tenderloin. There’s also coffee and tea, kombucha on tap, as well as beer and wine. 1220 Roseville Parkway, Suite 140, Roseville, facebook.com/pg/

ice cream and nitrogen puff balls, the only limits are your imagination. Toppings run the gamut from fresh fruit, Oreos, and Kit Kat, to Ferrero Rocher and even Fruity Pebbles! (No sleeping cots yet, sadly.) 1151 Galleria Boulevard, Suite 1165, Roseville, 916771-2280, rpcreamworks.com

primalkitchenroseville

Rolie Polie photo by Dante Fontana. Out of Bounds photo by Barbar Brooks Photography. Other photos courtesy of their respective companies.

OUT OF BOUNDS CRAFT KITCHEN AND BIERGARTEN— the newest location for Rocklin’s Out of Bounds Brewing Company— held their grand opening festivities last month…just in time to kick off a fabulous summer. It’s the perfect spot for dining al fresco with a Juiced Grapefruit Double IPA (or something else from the other 49 taps, including vino and cider), noshing on one of the many seasonal selections from the craft kitchen (open for lunch and dinner seven days a week), listening to live music around one of the five incredible outdoor fire pits, having a ball at the bocce ball courts, or taking advantage of the only growler fill station in the area. Summer’s arrived and it’s right here! 13407 Folsom Boulevard, Suite D, Folsom, 916-357-5250, outofboundsbrewing.com

WALK THE LINE THIS SUMMER. Folsom’s Johnny Cash Trail is now fully connected to the American River Bike Trail and Lake Natoma Trail in a complete, uninterrupted loop. Keep an eye out as Adan Romo’s exciting new artwork installations begin to appear on the trail, the first being a seven-foot-high bronze guitar pick. Plan your next trail trek: Park at the Folsom Public Library and Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary and pick up the trailhead from there, then travel northeast past Folsom Prison to get to the Johnny Cash Overcrossing near Folsom Lake for some spectacular views! 50 East Natoma Street, Folsom, 916-355-7304, folsomcasharttrail.com

GET AN AUTHENTIC TASTE OF HAWAII this summer at Reel Poké Cove, at the Galleria at Roseville’s dining court. Poké is the Hawaiian equivalent of a chopped salad with rice and marinated diced fish, and it’s the hottest new food trend (tell your dad it’s pronounced “pok-ay” not “pok-ee” or “poke”). Reel Poké Cove’s bowls are made with certified sustainable seafood and California-grown produce and served in the typical BYO (build your own) format (pick a base, your choice of protein: ahi tuna, shrimp, scallops, salmon, tako, and tofu). They also offer more traditional Hawaiian-style pre-marinated poké, which can be purchased by the pound, and Hawaiian favorites such as Dole Whip, garlic shrimp, onigirazus (sushi sandwiches), taro chips, and homemade creations like Spam fries! 1151 Galleria Boulevard, Roseville, reelpokecove.com

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free for all:

20+ THINGS TO DO THAT DON’T COST A PENNY

LOOK LIVELY THIS SUMMER: Roseville’s free Concerts on the Square are returning to Vernon Street Town Square with free live music, yummy food trucks, and a beer garden every third Saturday (beginning June 16) through September at 7:30 p.m. Country artist Jessie Leigh kicks

IT’S NEVER BEEN EASIER to take the kids to the zoo thanks to Wells Fargo Wednesdays at the Sacramento Zoo. On the first Wednesday of every month from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., up to four kids ages 2-11 receive free admission with a paid adult. saczoo.org

things off, followed by Michael Furlong’s Tribute to Tom Petty on July 21, Journey Revisited on August 18, and Eagles tribute band The Boys of Summer on September 15. roseville.ca.us/events ENJOY ACCESSIBLE ART THIS SUMMER: Every third Sunday of the month is Pay What You Wish Day at the Crocker Art Museum, sponsored by Western Health Advantage. Visitors are granted free admission (kids six and under are always free) and are welcome to enter the museum and contribute to the donation box. crockerart.org

GROOVE TO LIVE MUSIC at the Fountains with their Summer Concert Series. Every Saturday

LET YOUR KIDS GET BEHIND THE WHEEL of

night on the main stage through June, July, and August they’ll present local headlining bands and

a real life big truck and enjoy story time at the free Big

tributes to your favorite artists. Stay tuned for lineup details and dates. fountainsatroseville.com

Trucks Summer at the Roseville Utility Exploration Center and Maidu Community Center from 9:30-11 a.m. every Tuesday in July. At the Roseville

THERE’S TINY FUN TO BE HAD FOR FREE at Wee One Wednesday in Vernon Square Town Square. Bring your little ones aged five and under to enjoy a range of playful activities, from bubbles and art to active games, every Wednesday morning from 10-10:45 a.m. May through September. Parent participation required. roseville.ca.us/residents/city_events/wee_one_wednesday

Utility Exploration Center, there are electric line trucks on July 10 and pipe scope trucks on July 17; at the Maidu Community Center, they’ll have vactor and dump trucks on July 24, and garbage trucks on July 31. roseville.ca.us/ explore

IT’S A FREE-FOR-ALL FOR FAMILIES

at Johnson Pool this summer: Don’t miss out on free Family Night every Monday and Wednesday from 7-8:30 p.m. starting June 11 and running through August 1. roseville.ca.us

LIGHTS, CAMERA, AND ACTION UNDER THE STARS! Watch a family-friendly movie for free in one of your favorite neighborhood parks with the Roseville Coalition of

THE CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR at Cal

Neighborhood Associations’ Movie in the

Expo will run July 13-29. There’s nothing

Park this summer. The program kicks off June 9 in Woodbridge Park with a showing of Despicable Me 3 and continues every second

when it’s affordable: Don’t miss out on Free

and fourth Saturday through August. Shows

Tuesdays on July 17 and 24, courtesy of Wells

begin at sundown with bounce houses from 6:30-8 p.m. and both food and beverages are available for purchase. rcona.org

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Fargo: Free admission for kids aged 12 and under and $2 rides for all ages! castatefair.org


DOWNTOWN ROSEVILLE’S FRIDAY FLICKS continue through the summer with your old friend Lightning McQueen for Cars 3 on May 18. On August 17, brace yourself for a crazy adventure with Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. If you want something more interactive, join in the fun at “Movie Night Singalong” on May 19 for Footloose. roseville.ca.us/events

THE INTERACTIVE FOUNTAIN AT THE FOUNTAINS AT ROSEVILLE is one public water feature you don’t have to keep your kids away from—it’s OK to let them play! Take a break from shopping and let your kids go mad. The fountain is open every day from Memorial Day weekend through September (weather permitting) from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Other places to play in the spray this summer include the Vernon Street Town

ROCKLIN’S QUARRY PARK AMPHITHEATER

is rockin’ with this summer’s concert lineup: On June 2, SPMA (Sacramento Preparatory Music Academy) presents Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band; on June 23, it’s “Rock The Quarry” featuring the music of Toto, Journey, and Styx; August 11 is currently TBA, stay tuned; and September 8 is legendary ’50s teen idol Frankie Avalon. rocklin.ca.us/events

and Whitney Park, which both are equipped with fun spray parks; and the Splash Pad at Blue Anchor Park in

HISTORY COMES TO LIFE this summer

Loomis (right by the historic train station).

on the free Heritage

Square Spray Ground, which usually opens around June; Rocklin’s Kathy Lund Park (formerly Lone Tree Park)

Trail Tour of Museums. SET ‘EM UP AND KNOCK ‘EM DOWN. Kiddos can bowl for free at Steve Cook’s Fireside

On selected Saturdays during the summer, over 20 geographically grouped

Lanes in Citrus Heights or Strikes Unlimited in

museums throughout Placer County

Rocklin this summer thanks to a great national

will open their doors for free, beginning with

program! Registered participants aged 18 or

the Bernhard Museum Complex, Gold Rush

under will receive two free games of bowling

Museum, and Benton-Welty School Room in

every week, all summer long (additional rental

Auburn on June 16. placer.ca.gov/departments/

fees may apply and available dates/times may

facility/placermuseums

vary; check center details when registering). kidsbowlfree.com

DELIGHT IN THE GOLDEN AGE OF CINEMA with Silver Screen Classic Movies presented by the Auburn Library. Summer’s lineup includes The Rainmaker (1956) on May 5, Unfaithfully Yours (1948) on June 2, Home of the Brave (1949) on July 7, Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window (1954) on August 4, and Desire (1936) on September 1. Admission is free, and movies will be shown in the Beecher Room at the Auburn Library at noon, 3:30 p.m., and 7:30 p.m. (If subtitles are available, they’ll be provided at the 3:30 p.m. screening.) On the Monday following screenings, join Susan Rushton in the Beecher

ENJOY THE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF SUMMER with great

Room from 6-7:30 p.m. for a deeper discussion of the movie. auburnsilverscreen.com

music in beautiful Royer Park at Roseville

CATCH A FREE MOVIE THIS SUMMER

Performing Arts’ annual Music in the

with Rocklin’s Free Movie Friday. On June

Park this summer. Shows are held every

22 watch The Emoji Movie at Front Street, on

second Sunday from 6-8 p.m., with a special

July 13 catch Peter Rabbit at Kathy Lund Park,

performance by Capitol Pops on July 4 from

and on August 3 don’t miss Coco at Twin Oaks

free programs for kids. There are “Stuffed

Park. rocklin.ca.us/events

Animal Sleepovers” at the Downtown

11 a.m. to 1 p.m. rosevillemusicinthepark.com

TAKE PART IN A FREE ALL-AGES EXPLORATION of indigenous culture at Maidu Museum’s

ROSEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY’S SUMMER READING PROGRAM begins on June 4 with a whole host of

Library on June 11, Riley Library on June 26, and Maidu Library July 17. Enjoy a

Night Out at the Museum every third Saturday through November from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Enjoy contemporary

performance of The Boy Who Cried Wolf by

indigenous art receptions, museum exhibits, and cultural presentations. roseville.ca.us/indianmuseum

the Puppet Art Theater Co. at Vernon Street Town Square on June 21; meet local birds

SPIN YOUR WHEELS! Kids can skate for free at Sunrise Rollerland in Citrus Heights and Roller King Skating Center in Roseville this summer thanks to a great national program! Registered kids will receive two free skating sessions every week, all summer long (age restrictions and available dates/times may vary; check center details when registering). kidsskatefree.com

of prey in the educational Hawks, Honkers, and Hoots show at the Maidu Community Center on July 7, plus great shows like the Bubble Lady, The Science Wizard, Magical Nathaniel, and Wild West: The Mystery of the Golden Piano. roseville.ca.us/summerreading

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summertime delights:

FINDS TO KEEP YOU HYDRATED, NOURISHED, AND HAPPY

4 MUST-TRY COCKTAILS

STRAWBERRY BASIL

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FRESHY ZESTY from

COLLINS from Land

Fat’s Asia Bistro, 1500

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THE PINK MARTINI from The Pink Martini,

SPICY PINEAPPLE MARGARITA from Folsom

Ocean New American Grill,

Eureka Road, Roseville,

1151 Galleria Boulevard, Suite 241,

916-787-3287; *2585 Iron Point

Suite 100, Rocklin, 916-773-7465,

Road, Suite 140, Folsom, 916-292-

Roseville, 916-407-5640; 2720 East

Road, Folsom, 916-983-1133,

pinkmartinirestaurant.com

5711, folsomtaphouse.com

Bidwell Street, Folsom, 916-983-

fatsasiabistro.com

• 1.5 oz. St. George Botanivore

• 1.5 oz. tequila

7000, landoceanrestaurants.com

• .75 oz. Citron vodka

• 1.5 oz. Tanqueray Ten Gin

• .75 oz. orange vodka

• .5 oz. hibiscus cordial

• .5 oz. pineapple juice

• .5 oz. simple syrup

• .5 oz. lime juice

• .25 oz. lime juice

• .25 oz. simple syrup

• .75 oz. fresh lemon juice

• .5 oz. triple sec

• 1.5 oz. grapefruit juice

Mix all ingredients and serve over

• 2 fresh strawberries

• Squeeze of orange

• .5 oz. St. Germaine

ice with a salted rim; garnish with

• 1 basil leaf

• Squeeze of lemon

Add all ingredients into shaker.

pineapple and a jalapeño.

• 1 oz. soda water

• Squeeze of lime

Shake and strain into a martini

Muddle strawberries and basil

• Splash of Sierra Mist

glass. Garnish with flower.

in mixing glass. Add remaining

Mix all ingredients and serve over

Naughty: Add 3-4 slices of

ingredients, shake, then add soda

ice with a splash of Sierra Mist.

jalapeño to shaker and shake

water to incorporate. Strain over

*Note: Not currently on the Folsom location’s menu, but your bartender should be able to make it upon request

vigorously. Double strain into

fresh ice.

6700 Lonetree Boulevard,

Gin

Tap House, 25005 Blue Ravine

• .5 oz. lime juice

martini glass. Garnish with flower and jalapeño slice.

HEIRLOOM CATTLE BEAN SUMMER SALAD

REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION FROM BLOGGER AND ROSEVILLE RESIDENT BELLA KARRAGIANNIDIS OF FUL-FILLED.COM

• 1 cup dried cattle beans • • • • •

Note: If you cannot find cattle beans, you can substitute with any other small bean (i.e., kidney beans, garbanzo beans, cannellini beans, etc.)

1 tbsp. + 1 tsp. salt, divided 2 cloves garlic, divided 2 bay leaves 2 or 3 sprigs of fresh rosemary 1/2 lb. cherry tomatoes, halved

1. Rinse the beans and then soak them in a bowl with 8 cups of cold water and 1 tbsp. of salt. Soak overnight (mine soaked for about 12 hours). Drain soaking liquid from beans, add beans to a medium stockpot with plenty of water to cover them, 1 tsp. of salt, 1 clove of garlic, bay leaves, and rosemary. Bring beans to a simmer over medium heat, skim off any foam that accumulates on the surface, and then set heat to low and simmer beans for about 2 hours, stirring occasionally until beans are soft (make sure beans stay submerged the whole time). When

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• 1/2 lb. fresh petite French green beans, blanched (or regular green beans cut into pieces—about 3” in length) • 1 bulb fennel with fronds, bulb shaved and fronds reserved for garnish • Juice of 1 lemon • 1/2 cup olive oil • Salt and pepper, to taste

beans are finished cooking, they should be soft and creamy on the inside. Drain beans from cooking water, remove garlic clove, bay leaves, and rosemary stems. Allow beans to cool to room temperature. 2. While the cattle beans cool, blanch your green beans, halve your cherry tomatoes, and shave the fennel, reserving about 1/2 cup of the fennel greens to be added to the salad. 3. Mince 1 clove of garlic (I use a microplane zester for this) and add to a small bowl with the juice of

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1 lemon, olive oil, a pinch of salt and some fresh cracked black pepper. Whisk dressing until well combined. 4. Combine blanched green beans, cooled cattle beans, halved cherry tomatoes, shaved fennel, and dressing to a bowl. Chop the reserved fennel greens and add to salad bowl. Toss the salad until all of the ingredients are well coated in dressing. Enjoy immediately or for best results, cover and allow salad to marinate in the fridge for a day or two. Makes 4 servings.

Land Ocean, Fat’s, and The Pink Martini photos by Dante Fontana. Folsom Tap House photo by Menka Belgal. Other photos courtesy of their respective companies.

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SUMMER VEGETABLE “PANADE” CASSEROLE

RECIPE BY COURTNEY MCDONALD; REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION FROM PLACERGROWN, PLACERGROWN.ORG/CATEGORY/RECIPES

• 1 loaf day-old crusty bread, cut into 1/2inch slices • 2 tbsp. olive oil • 1/4 cup unsalted butter • 2 bunches green onions, thinly sliced • 6 cloves garlic, thinly sliced • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour

1. Preheat the oven to 400°F. Line the bread slices on a baking sheet, brush with the olive oil, and toast until lightly browned. Remove from oven, reduce the temperature to 375°F, and set aside. 2. While bread is toasting, melt the butter in a heavy-bottomed medium pot over medium heat. Add the green onions and garlic and cook until fragrant, about 3 minutes. Add the flour and cook another 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Whisk in the milk and season very generously with salt and pepper. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a simmer. Continue

Belgian-style wheat beer brewed with barley, wheat, oats, and hops, then spiced with coriander and orange peel; citrusy and refreshing

4 cups milk 2 large meaty tomatoes, thinly sliced 1 small zucchini, thinly sliced lengthwise 1 small yellow squash, thinly sliced lengthwise 1/2 cup grated mozzarella or provolone cheese 1/4 cup grated parmesan Salt and pepper, to taste

cooking, stirring gently, until milk is thickened completely, about 10 minutes. Remove pot from the heat. Whisk in half of each grated cheese and set aside. 3. In the bottom of a large casserole dish, spoon a little of the cream sauce to coat. Add a single layer of the toasted bread slices and spoon the cream sauce over the top to cover. Add a layer of tomato slices, then a layer of zucchini and yellow squash. Season the vegetables with salt and pepper, and spoon more of the cream sauce over top. Add another layer of the bread slices, then the vegetables,

always coating with the cream sauce. You should end up with two layers of bread and two layers of vegetables. Top the casserole with the remaining cream sauce, then sprinkle with the remaining cheese. Bake in the hot oven until heated through and bubbling around the edges, about 25 minutes. Switch the oven to broil and cook until the top of casserole is nicely browned, about 2 minutes more. Remove from the oven and let stand for 10 minutes before serving. Makes 6 servings.

5 MUST-TRY LOCAL WINES AND BEERS

1 BIERE BLANCHE from The Monks’ Cellar, 240 Vernon Street, Roseville, 916-786-6665, monkscellar.com ABV: 4.5%

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2015 ZINFANDEL from Dono dal Cielo Vineyard, 6100 Wise Road, Newcastle, 530-888-0101, donodalcielo.com ABV: 15.5%

Light to medium bodied; filled with cranberry, raspberry, and cherry flavors; clean and wellbalanced with a tart finish

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HELLA SUN MUNICH HELLES from Crooked Lane Brewing Company, 536 Grass Valley Highway, Auburn, 530-878-5232, crookedlanebrewing. com ABV: 5%

Slightly sweet with low noble hop aroma and flavor; crisp, slightly malty finish

2017 BUFFALO ROSÉ – SANGIOVESE ROSÉ from Lone Buffalo Vineyards, 7505 Wise Road, Auburn, 530-823-1159, lonebuffalovineyards. com ABV: 13.9% Aged in stainless steel with a fruity strawberry and cherry character and delightfully dry finish

5 JOYRIDER IPA from Out of Bounds Brewing Company, 4480 Yankee Hill Road, Suite 100, Rocklin, 916-259-1511, outofboundsbrewing. com ABV: 7%

A dose of Southern Hemisphere and Pacific Northwest hops create a complex yet refreshing beer that’s bursting with tropical flavors and citrus notes

EXPLORE THESE FARMERS’ MARKETS PLACERGROWN ROSEVILLE FARMERS’ MARKET

Photos courtesy of their respective companies.

ROSEVILLE KAISER PERMANENTE MEDICAL CENTER FARMERS’ MARKET

DOWNTOWN ROSEVILLE FARMERS’ MARKET

PLACERGROWN LOOMIS FARMERS’ MARKET

WHERE: Whole Foods Market at the

WHERE: Vernon Street Town Square,

WHERE: Taylor’s Parking Lot, 3636

Fountains, Galleria Boulevard and

WHERE: Courtyard at 1600 Eureka

311 Vernon Street, Roseville

Taylor Road, Loomis

East Roseville Parkway, Roseville

Road, Roseville

WHEN: Saturday

WHEN: Thursday (June 1 through

WHEN: Tuesday (year-round) from

WHEN: Thursday (year-round)

(May 5 through September 30) from

August 31) from 8 a.m.-noon

8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

8 a.m.-1 p.m.

PLACERGROWN GRANITE BAY FARMERS’ MARKET

PLACERGROWN ROCKLIN FARMERS’ MARKET

WHERE: Quarry Ponds Town Center,

KAISER PERMANENTE MEDICAL OFFICES RIVERSIDE FARMERS’ MARKET

WHERE: RC Willey in Blue Oaks

Roseville

5550 Douglas Boulevard,

WHERE: Courtyard at 1001

Center, 6636 Lonetree Boulevard,

WHEN: Friday (year-round; free

DENIO’S FARMERS’ MARKET WHERE: 1551 Vineyard Road,

Granite Bay

Riverside Avenue, Roseville

Rocklin

parking) from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.;

WHEN: Sunday

WHEN: Wednesday (year-round)

WHEN: Saturday

Saturday (year-round) from 7 a.m.-

(May 28 through September 24)

from 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

(June 3 through October 28)

3.30 p.m., and Sunday (year-round)

from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

from 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

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4 FUN - FILLED DESTINATIONS

SAN FRANCISCO miniature model of Disneyland at the city’s hidden gem: the Walt Disney Family Museum. The current exhibit, Make Believe: The World of Glen Keane is on display through September 3 and showcases the talents of the legendary animator behind characters like Little Mermaid’s Ariel, the Beast from Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Tarzan, and more. waltdisney.org STAY: Catch your Zzzs at San Francisco’s recently

opened Hotel VIA. Sited directly opposite AT&T Park (Giants game, anyone?), the boutique property boasts light, bright rooms; a rooftop bar/lounge; and personalized hospitality at every turn. hotelviasf.com

CALISTOGA SEE: Check out California’s (smaller) natural wonder, Old Faithful Geyser of

YOSEMITE

SEE: How does a weekend filled with hiking, guided

California, and maybe

meditation, guest speakers, sunset yoga in Yosemite National

see a fainting goat or two! oldfaithfulgeyser.com STAY: The Calistoga Motor Lodge and Spa is a dog- and kid-friendly, fun-filled, retro-chic retreat. Newly remodeled, it offers air stream concept-

Park, and delicious healthy cuisine sound? On select weekends (May 4-6, August 24-25, and November 2-4), the experience can be yours at a Renewal Retreat. tenayalodge.com/spa/spa-retreats STAY: Who says you have to rough it while in a national park? The AAA Four Diamond, newly renovated Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite is the perfect basecamp to explore all that the

driven rooms, communal spaces, and

national park has to offer. From plush beddings and deluxe baths, to multiple

geothermal-spring-fed mineral pools.

pools and spas, numerous dining options, a zipline course, and world-class

calistogamotorlodgeandspa.com

spa, the resort is a destination in and of itself. tenayalodge.com

MENDOCINO SEE: Take a history trip on the Skunk Train. Enjoy a cold beer from Anderson Valley Brewing Company while chugging through the redwoods over some of the first tracks laid down by the California Western Railroad in 1885. Your guide will tell you how the train got its name plus regale you with stories of Mendocino Coast’s logging history. skunktrain.com STAY: Splurge on a stay at the recently opened Inn at Newport Ranch. Built on some of the most spectacular coastal cliffs, enjoy a flawless, picturesque getaway. Featuring over a mile of oceanfront property, the accommodations are unique, private, and amazingly beautiful. Sneak in an ATV tour to the top of the ridges to complete your experience, followed by wine at the fire, and a communal, multi-course dinner. theinnatnewportranch. com

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Women have come a long way and aren't slowing down! Females are the dominant force in small business ownership, by not only outpacing men in starting new businesses but staying in business, too. Here we present you with the leading ladies behind some of your favorite local companies. Read on to learn more about the intelligent, successful and professional go-getters behind them.

Jennifer Kirk, CEO/Founder

Posh Puppy Boutique // Posh Paws Grooming Salon 6040 Stanford Ranch Rd., Ste. 100 // Rocklin poshpuppyboutique.com

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usinesswoman Jennifer Kirk is the owner of Posh Puppy Boutique, a retail venue and online shop for dog owners with discriminating taste. Posh Puppy Boutique delivers California’s largest retail selection of high end dog products and the nation’s largest dog e-commerce store. With continuous year over year growth and now more time to dedicate to the business, Kirk has expanded her passion for animals into new arenas. Jennifer teamed up with Vanderpump Dog organization 2 years ago, founded by Lisa Vanderpump. In fact, she became so involved with the organization that she currently sits on the Board of Directors. She remains active with the organization and their fundraising and activism efforts to help dogs in need worldwide. Jennifer expanded her boutique next door to open a cage free pet salon for her local customers. The salon has been flourishing now for over 4 years in it’s Rocklin location. Posh Paws Grooming has been received extremely well by the community and has enjoyed great local support. Coming in the spring of 2018, Posh Paws Grooming is excited to be opening it’s Granite Bay location to add to it's community reach. Posh is a firm believer that your pets are members of the family.

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Jamie Lou Waterhouse, Owner/Broker

Black Diamond Real Estate Broker Lic #01483595 424 Folsom Rd. // Roseville 916-872-5079 www.blackdiamondrealestate.com

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amie Lou Waterhouse, owner/broker of Black Diamond Real Estate believes in the philosophy of doing things with passion or not at all! As a prestigious Masters Club member, Black Diamond Real Estate has sold over 100 homes last year and continues to grow. Jamie also has sold millions in commercial real estate and residential sales year after year. This allows them to give back generously to the community by supporting organizations such as Placer County Sheriffs, Roseville Police Department and The Lymphoma Foundation.

Empowered women empower women. And this is what Jamie Lou loves! Behind every successful woman, there should be a tribe of other successful women who have their back. Black Diamond Real Estate provides mentorship to one another, strengthening and empowering each team member to be supportive and bring positive energy to the workplace which extends naturally to their clientele. Jamie recognizes that the struggle has been consistent for women everywhere throughout centuries and she is really proud to see strong women growing together as a team with many single mothers as well working full time jobs and having the independent ability to care for their family. In the 18 years she has spent leading women empowered work places, she has noticed women have more control over their lives, giving them the freedom to make their own schedules, learn new skills and gain self-reliance.

Ladies of Black Diamond Real Estate

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Whether a first-time home buyer or a seasoned seller, the Black Diamond Real Estate team treats their clients as if they were family and friends providing exceptional attention and service. Jamie and everyone at The Black Diamond Real Estate has a high level of enthusiasm, negotiating abilities and creative talents to make sure every one of their clients expectations are exceeded and the best compliment they can receive is a referral from a satisfied client.


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Celia Remy, M.D.P.C.

Vitality Stem Cell & Aesthetic Medicine 8735 Sierra College, Ste. 200 // Roseville // 916-797-1131 740 Oak Avenue Pkwy., Ste. 100 // Folsom // 916-508-8640 www.VitalityMedicalLaserandSkin.com

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octor Remy and her staff sincerely thank our patients for the honor of voting Vitality #1 Favorite Med Spa, and Favorite Doctor for Cosmetic Procedures 8 years in a row!

Dr. Remy’s philosophy: “What matters most to me, is that we bring the best of ourselves and our industry forward to our patients. My staff and I must be extremely well educated and trained, we must never compromise the patients’ best interest, never lose sight of our integrity and always be accountable for treatment outcomes. We owe our patients’ no less, as they have honored us, by entrusting us with their care.” Dr. Remy is a faculty educator and speaker in advanced techniques for

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facial & body sculpting, as well as RF and laser technologies. Vitality has been involved in clinical studies, has improved protocols for RF technologies, and provided data to the FDA. She was chosen as one of the top 100 injectors of facial fillers nation wide, and is often described as a “Brilliant Innovator” by her colleagues. Vitality is one of the first to combine the fields of Regenerative, Stem Cell and Aesthetic Medicine. This has significantly enhanced our cosmetic procedure results. Additionally, there are broader indications for improved quality of life and longevity. Specifically, from the multi-center clinical trials Vitality was involved in; greater than 95% of patient’s saw significant improvement in joint pain, autoimmune disorders, COPD, and Diabetic neuropathy. So exciting! Our services offered at Vitality: Liposuction & Autologous fat transfer Stem Cell & PRP procedures Skin tightening - face, neck and body Facial sculpting Genital rejuvenation & Bladder leakage treatments O-shot, P-shot Complimentary consultations

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Faith Knappenberger, Owner

Tiara Orisek

2610 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 3 // Rocklin 916-632-9498 // www.danceeliteallstars.com

8445 Sierra College Blvd., Ste. A // Roseville 916-224-2828 // fitbodybytiara.com

Dance Elite All Stars

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iara has always dreamed of having her own fitness studio. At an early age she developed a passion for working out, later becoming a personal trainer. In May 2017 she opened her own studio in Granite Bay specializing in small groups with an emphasis on a supportive environment that fosters individual growth, confidence and self esteem.

aith Knappenberger is the Owner/Director of Dance Elite All Stars. Here at Dance Elite we offer 150 top notch dance classes weekly, for all ages and abilities in a positive and professional atmosphere. We are known in the dance community as the “go to” place for any dancer who wants to receive excellent training from beginner to professional. Many of our alumni company dancers have gone onto dance professionally for Disney, NBA and NFL teams, collegiate dance teams and dance programs, cruise ships and more. Our instructors are respected experts in Hip Hop, Tumbling, Ballet, Tap, Jazz, and Lyrical/Contemporary dance and equip our dancers with technique as well as integrity and strong values. We are sure to have a class that is a good fit for you or your dancer!

Loren Katzman

Tami Teel

5194 Commons Dr., Ste. 110 // Rocklin 916-660-9591 // www.mooyah.com

224 Vernon St., Ste. 203 // Roseville 916-677-7021 // www.tamiteeldesigns.com

MOOYAH BURGERS FRIES SHAKES

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aving been in the restaurant industry for over 30 years, Loren knew what she was looking for in a franchise brand. In 2012 she opened her Walnut Creek location, and has helped develop 4 more locations in the bay area, including her second MOOYAH in Rocklin. She is currently looking for qualified franchisees to bring on board in Sacramento, Placer and El Dorado counties. "The concept is so fun and easy, and the quality of our food is incredible. MOOYAH is a kid friendly environment, we offer healthier, better quality alternatives than many other fast-casual

restaurants, and we appeal to many active health conscious guests in the area."

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Body contouring and shedding pounds is hard work so Tiara develops challenges to motivate her clients. The best part, she reports, is watching client’s bodies change, accompanied by a feeling of empowerment and accomplishment. Tiara’s clients are her most important resource.

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Tami Teel Designs

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ami Teel Designs focuses on providing comprehensive interior design services for a vast array of commercial, medical, corporate and residential clients. Tami is also a regular contributor to HGTV, where her work has been featured on more than 20 programs, including House Crashers and Yard Crashers. A member of Distinctive Designs and NBKA, Tami's passion is intuitively creating inviting, innovative spaces and dispelling the myths that surround interior design. Yielding time and cost saving benefits without sacrificing quality or a personal touch.


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Leading executives Dawn Clayton (top left), Debi Fetzner, Kathy Hickman (bottom left) and Christin Hodous are the women behind Thunder Valley Casino Resort's award-winning resort experience.

Dawn Clayton, General Manager Kathy Hickman, V.P. Marketing Christin Hodous, V.P. Player Development Debi Fetzner, V.P. Human Resources

that includes Kathy Hickman/VP of Marketing, Debi Fetzner/VP of Human Resources, and Christin Hodous/VP of Player Development. All are wellrespected leaders, not only throughout the megafacility but in the surrounding community as well.

1200 Athens Ave. // Lincoln 916-408-7777 // www.thundervalleyresort.com

All four executives have had stellar careers in gaming and hospitality, bringing their seasoned multijurisdictional expertise to the table to foster continued economic growth -- including a $50 million expansion and renovation project set for completion later in 2018.

Thunder Valley Casino Resort

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ocated just 30 miles east of Sacramento, Thunder Valley Casino Resort is Northern California’s premier AAA Four Diamond Resort experience, offering state-of-the-art gaming amenities, award-winning restaurants and bars, a luxurious hotel, outdoor pool, spa and much more.

Behind Thunder Valley’s resounding success is an experienced and dedicated team of powerhouse female executives. At the resort’s helm is General Manager Dawn Clayton, with a leadership team

This core group of women parlays their strong sense of community into building and strengthening the seven-time award winning AAA Four Diamond property while providing unparalleled consumer experiences and Team Member satisfaction.

Together Dawn, Kathy, Debi and Christin have a combined 21 years at Thunder Valley with no end in sight. Their hard work and dedication have evolved into a profitable enterprise and point to an everexpanding future.

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Loretta Parker, Licensed Marriage &

Amy Brown, Owner InstaPhysique

2381 Fair Oaks Blvd., Ste. 6 // Sacramento 1470 Eureka Rd., Ste. 100 // Roseville 916-692-3263 // www.instaphysique.com

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Family Therapist, Founder & CEO of Loving Life Counseling 3550 Watt Avenue, Suite 140 // Sacramento 1100 Melody Lane // Roseville 916-224-1293 // www.lovinglifecounseling.com

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my was introduced to the Lagree Fitness Method in 2006 in Los Angeles, and has been addicted ever since. She fell in love with the constantly evolving workout and experienced amazing results in a short time. After two decades in LA, she moved back to her native Sacramento in 2015, and quickly realized the region was in need of a workout that provided the efficiency and life-changing results of the Megaformer. Blending her passions for business and fitness, her dream to bring the first Lagree Fitness studio to Sacramento was realized. She is inspired by creating a community where people feel safe and know each others' names. Her goal is for every client to walk out of the studio feeling empowered, energized, strong, and motivated to get back on the Megaformer!

Join us for our Women Wellness Retreat on October 5-7, 2018 in Beautiful Tahoe. Go to our website and sign up today!

Deb Manley and Jennifer Holden

MarketSharePR

701 Pleasant Grove Blvd., Ste. 180 // Roseville 916-772-7247 // www.PairingsEVOO.com

224 Vernon St. // Roseville 916-223-1060 // info@MarketSharePR.com www.MarketSharePR.com

Pairings Olive Oil & Balsamics Tastings Room

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ake a moment out of your busy day. Come into Pairings where the sounds of soft jazz and the fountain will soothe your spirit. The flavors of our olive oils and balsamics will spark your creativity – whether it’s what to put on a salad, or dip your crusty bread in, or how to make a marinade or glaze. We can help you create simple dishes that will make you a rockstar in your kitchen. If you’re a foodie, looking for clean eating, or trying to find a way to shake up that same-old grilled chicken, Pairings has what you need.

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oretta Parker is the Founder and CEO of Loving Life Counseling located in Roseville and Sacramento. Her passion is working with a diverse population of clients including; individuals, couples, families and groups. Loving Life Counseling is a non-profit organization with the purpose to provide high quality, affordable behavioral health services with a customized approach for each client. We have a team of therapists who will provide you with a comfortable and safe environment. At Loving Life Counseling we also offer educational services through group education, retreats and workshops.

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arketSharePR is a comprehensive public relations firm known for helping clients say what they mean.

Our clients seek more market share and we help them earn it through media relations, graphic design and strategic communications plans. We work for nonprofits, for profits, associations and start ups.

Let’s talk to see how we can help you earn your share of the market.


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Tammie Fairchild, Andrea Tagamolila, Christine Savage, Madison Fairchild and Marlowe Churchill Serenity Spa | SOUL Yoga

3984 Douglas Blvd., Ste. 150 // Roseville // 916-797-8550 350 Palladio Pkwy., Ste. 1975 // Folsom // 916-542-7363 www.serenityspaonline.com facebook.com/serenityspa // @serenityspa_soulyoga

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erenity Spa SOUL Yoga is a temple that has been founded upon the principles of “Being Woman.” “Being Woman” is assuming the responsibility to inspire purpose in all, to protect others and promote their self worth, to cultivate intelligent symbiotic relationships with others and with nature, and to be an advocate for those who cannot advocate for themselves. It is Woman to realize harmony through higher principles and values of integrity, honesty and understanding.

We are a tribe built with the intent to serve and it is our purpose to heal others with the human hand and the human heart. We endeavor to walk alongside our community: To inspire those whose paths we cross, to remind them how precious they are to humanity, to shed light when life feels dark, to hold their hand as they discover their purpose in life, and to always believe in miracles. Through massage therapy and the practice of skin care we facilitate healing on the physical layers of our community. Our Hot Belly Yoga™ and Seven Spiritual Laws of Yoga classes provide our students with the tools to reclaim their individual power. It is Primordial Sound Meditation that expands our students’ awareness and gives them the opportunity to rewrite the story of their own life. We are blessed to be able to celebrate the magic that each one of our community members hold. Forever, we will be humbled by those that walk through our doors to give us the honor of being a part of their journey. It is today and every day that we stand tall together for what is true, for what is pure, for what is honest, and for what is Woman.

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Dr. Lora Rode and Dr. Jessica Alt Rocklin Pediatric Dentistry

2221 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 101 // Rocklin 916-435-9100 // www.rpd1.com

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r. Lora Rode and Dr. Jessica Alt are committed to providing a mother’s approach to pediatric dentistry. At Rocklin Pediatric Dentistry, we believe that every child is entitled to a beautiful, healthy smile. We understand that each child is unique and deserves individualized care in a warm, loving environment. Since we first opened our doors in 2009, we have continued to focus on patient care. At Rocklin Pediatric Dentistry, we feel comprehensive dental care is the best way to ensure your child’s oral health. We will diagnose any dental needs and educate you on how to prevent cavities from forming. Our team will let you know what to expect during each stage of dental development and will teach you ways to maintain your child’s healthy smile. Come visit us for a tour and see why parents have trusted us as a key part of their child’s healthcare team.

Roselynn Gamboa Young, Au.D, CCC-A Doctor of Audiology Roseville Diagnostic Hearing Center, Inc.

1411 Secret Raving Pkwy, Ste. 120 // Roseville // 916-780-4200

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udiologist Roselynn Gamboa Young, Au.D, CCC-A is certified by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA). Dr. Young was born into a humble family in Dumaguete City, Philippines and moved to the United States with her family in 1992. While working for a large non-profit medical group in Northern California, Dr. Young pursued her Master’s degree in Audiology and became a practicing audiologist in 2002. By 2010 Dr. Young had achieved her Doctorate in Audiology. By this time she had also founded a hearing aid dispensing practice, which has given her the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully serve her patients.

In May 2017 Dr. Young entered into private practice locally opening Roseville Diagnostic Hearing Center. Her practice is focused on providing quality care, allowing more patient time, and is a leader in state-of-the-art hearing devices.

Dr. Young, along with her well-regarded office manager, Patty Kline, dedicates her life to helping others hear better and improve their quality of life. She offers thorough evaluations to all her clients providing them with realistic goals and clear expectations. Dr. Young is dedicated to her patients and ensures that she is always there for them and prioritizing a patient-centered approach. When not with her patients, Dr. Young enjoys spending time with her husband and beautiful daughter!

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Jessica Spears, Director of Operations Entourage MD Skin and Wellness 4944 Sunrise Blvd., Ste. G // Fair Oaks 916-534-7267 // www.entouragemd.com

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essica Spears serves as the Director of Operations at Entourage MD Skin and Wellness in Fair Oaks, CA. After earning her Aestheticians license, Jessica began her professional career as a chemical peel educator and sales representative for two national skin care companies. Shortly after joining the Entourage Team in 2015, Jessica was promoted to Medical Spa Director by Dr. John Champlain due in large part to her entrepreneurial and leadership skills. Although Jessica’s primary focus is now dedicated to ensuring superior customer service and oversight of the Medical Spa’s day-to-day operations, she continues to support patients in the development of weight loss plans and aesthetics counseling.

Jessica’s attention to detail and superior customer service skills have significantly contributed to Entourage MD’s overall expansion. With this enormous growth, however, comes great responsibility. Whether patients are receiving Botox injections, undergoing PRP/Micro-needling services, or simply consulting with Dr. Champlin on the benefits of facial sculpting procedures, Jessica recognizes the significance of focusing on traditional and emerging concepts as well as techniques and innovations in the ever-evolving aesthetics industry. Most importantly, Jessica understands her moral obligation to always act in the patient’s best interest. “Although we may have different needs related to services we desire, the expectation of experiencing exemplary customer service is a foremost priority for the staff of Entourage Medical Spa.” Our services offered at Entourage MD Skin and Wellness: • Botox • IPL/LHR laser services • Facial Fillers • Facials • PRP/micro-needling procedures • Facial waxing • Weight loss services • Microblading

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Judy Gillespie, Owner Sunrise Natural Foods

1950 Douglas Blvd. // Roseville // 916-789-8591 2160 Grass Valley Hwy. // Auburn // 530-888-8973 www.sunrisenaturalfoods.net

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ince opening their doors in 1990 Sunrise Natural Foods, a local health food store, has been owned and operated by Judy Gillespie, a charismatic woman passionate about the overall health and well being of her community. Today, both Sunrise Natural Foods locations in Roseville and Auburn are owned and operated by Ms. Gillespie. She relies on brainstorming with the Sunrise Management Team to oversee the daily operations.

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those seeking to better their health naturally.

Sunrise Natural Foods provides only the highest quality products, ensuring the best with every purchase. Sunrise Natural Foods has one of the largest selections of supplements, vitamins, and probiotics, while offering excellent support by their highly trained and knowledgeable staff. This health food store is also well known for the large selection of organic produce, bulk foods, and specialty grocery items. The positive path of wellness and longevity allows Sunrise Natural Foods to be the leader in community service and involvement. Not only is Judy Gillespie a member of the Power of 100 Women non-profit organization, she also provides community support through her small business as well. Sunrise Natural Foods sponsors many local school sports teams and community groups for children. The health food store also runs an annual sock drive for the homeless and has donated quality produce to food shelters during the holiday season. Being a catalyst for positive social and environmental change within their community has always been, and will always be, the goal behind all members of the Sunrise Natural Foods team.


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Ciao Restaurant Amatriciana

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A Taste of Italy

by LORN RANDALL // photos by DANTE FONTANA

fter spending 15 years in Italy, where he met his future wife and opened a motorbike touring and rental business, Joe Charity and said wife Miranda decided to bring their passions to California and open a motorcycle business. Oh yes, and an Italian restaurant. I can’t speak to the former, but the latter has been a highly anticipated and wildly popular dining destination since opening last December— Caprese Salad thanks in part to Chef Marc and his culinary creations. I stopped in to sample their offerings and started with the clam steamers (you can also opt for mussels or a little of both) and a slice of smoky-grilled baguette to plunge into the briny, buttery, white wine studded sauce with arugula. Oliver Twist said it best. “Please, sir, I want some more!” Poor Oliver missed out on the Caprese salad I ordered next, featuring fresh mozzarella, whole basil leaves, local olive oil, lemon, Italian sea salt, and a beautiful balsamic reduction to complement the plump red tomatoes. If one should go through all of the expense and trouble to order an imported pasta maker from Italy, your pasta should be mind-blowing, and from my point of view as a certified pasta snob: bellissimo! My revelation came in the form of Amatriciana—one of Italy’s favorite dishes from the city of Amatrice. This version featured a melt-in-your-mouth smoked pork belly, savory tomato sugo with plenty of red chile, and that beautiful spaghetti di la casa. “We’re frequently asked for familiar dishes like veal picatta and chicken Parmesan,” Joe told me over a glass of Chianti, “but we want to bring a more authentic Italy to our customers.” No argument here Joe—keep that pasta machine rolling, brother! Next, our waiter brought the Ciao chicken—a locally sourced, roasted half chicken with rich herb jus, al dente green beans, and roasted red potatoes. The dish was the epitome of Italian country-style cooking: simple, quality ingredients elevated by skilled hands. I have to personally thank Joe for contributing to my newly acquired dessert addiction: the banoffee cup. This British classic—chock-full of dulce de leche cream, chocolate chips, bananas, crumbled cookies (and a dose of willpower breaker)—is sure to send diners scurrying home to dust off their treadmills (or to their couches). And, just to clarify, metric system be damned: and California wines; espresso drinks made It’s a huge bowl—not a “proper cup!” Thanks Joe and Miranda… with genuine Lavazza coffee; daily Happy mangia bene!

IF ONE SHOULD GO THROUGH ALL OF THE EXPENSE AND TROUBLE TO ORDER AN IMPORTED PASTA MAKER FROM ITALY, YOUR PASTA SHOULD BE MIND-BLOWING, AND FROM MY POINT OF

Ciao Chicken

VIEW AS A CERTIFIED PASTA SNOB: BELLISSIMO!

Clam Steamers Banoffee Cup

HOURS: 11 a.m.-8 p.m. (Sunday), 11 a.m.-9 p.m. (Monday-Thursday), 11 a.m.-10 p.m. (FridaySaturday) TRY THIS: Steamers, Calamari and Shrimp Frito, Caprese Salad, Amatriciana, House Ragu, Lasagna della Nonna (limited quantity; available

Friday and Saturday only), Ciao Chicken, Banoffee Cup, Cappuccino DRINKS: Beer and wine TAB: $$ HEADS - UP: Spacious patio; kids’ menu; wine bar with extensive selection of Italian

Hour from 4-7 p.m.; private dining room available for private parties; all pastas are made in-house; glutenfree and vegetarian options; locally sourced ingredients

Ciao Restaurant, 1410 East Roseville Parkway, Roseville, 916-782-0404, ciaoroseville.com

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NEIGHBORING NOSHES

neighboring noshes

A guide to getting your grub on beyond Placer County… “The grilled Colorado lamb chops with green lentil ragout and mint gremolata were especially outstanding. Generous ‘doublecut’ chops cooked perfectly medium-rare showcased both the skill of the chef and owner Chuck’s commitment to his concept.”

North of the Border

APPLE BISTRO 2740 Highway 50, Placerville 530-363-5355 redapplecafe50.weebly.com

The biscuits were light, flaky, and the perfect-sized portion for me to not hate myself, with an appropriate amount of flavorful sausage gravy. Accompanied by nicely scrambled eggs and a delicious helping of crispy, golden-brown home fries, it was definitely a breakfast of champions. HOURS: 7 a.m.-4 p.m. (Friday-Sunday), 7 a.m.-3 p.m. (Monday, Wednesday-Thursday) TRY THIS: Crab and Shrimp Benedict, Chicken Fried Steak, Farmer’s Omelet, Apple Lady Sandwich, Goldminer Burger, North of the Border Combination Plate, Apple Pie DRINKS: Beer and wine TAB: $$

C. KNIGHT’S STEAKHOUSE

2085 VINE STREET, EL DORADO HILLS, 916-235-1730, CKNIGHTSSTEAKHOUSE.COM

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HOURS: 3-9 p.m. (Monday-Thursday), 3-10 p.m. (Friday), 5-10 p.m. (Saturday), 5-9 p.m. (Sunday)

Romaine Caesar, Grilled Colorado Lamb Chops, Green Phunque, Ribeye, Filet Mignon, Cheesecake

TRY THIS: Beignets de Fromage, Creole Style Blue Shell Crab Cakes, Slow Braised Escargot, Hearts of

DRINKS: Full bar; beer, wine, and cocktails

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HEADS-UP: Large, dog-friendly patio/deck with ample seating and beautiful views; freshly made buns; whole pies made with local fruit; breakfast served all day; kids’ menu

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FOODIE FIND

FOODIE FIND by JULIE RYAN

KoJa Kitchen // What happens when you combine Korean food with Japanese food? You get a wonderful restaurant that started

as a food truck and has since expanded to multiple brick-and-mortars called KoJa Kitchen. (I love a creative name.) Though known for their namesake Koja—which is like a burger but with crispy garlic rice buns in lieu of bread—I opted for a few other items…starting with the Kamikaze Fries. Are you ready for your mouth to water? Picture spicy nachos made with waffle fries instead of chips, Korean beef, kimchi, green onions, Japanese mayo, and red sauce. Pro tip: Make sure you have a beverage handy—this dish packs a punch. Although, truth be told, I’m kind of a wimp when it comes to spicy food. Next came the tacos. The Chicken Taco—stuffed with Korean barbecued chicken, wasabi mayo, cilantro, fried onions, and sesame vinaigrette lettuce—was heavenly, and the Braised Pork Taco was just as divine; but let’s be honest: When the ingredient list includes miso-coconut braised pork, garlic aioli, and fried onions can you really go wrong? Their bowls—brimming with white or seasoned brown rice, spring mix, and your choice of short ribs, braised pork, chicken, beef, ahi tuna, tofu, or a soy and portobello mushroom patty—looked amazing too. Oh, and if you ever have one of those nights where you’re starving but don’t want to cook and also don’t want to change out of your pajamas, KoJa in Rocklin has a drive-thru! You’re welcome. 4210 Rocklin Road, Rocklin, 916-259-1513, kojakitchen.com/locations/rocklin

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THE HOT LIST

Chicago Fire

The River Thai Cuisine

Mikuni

Tortilla Flats Cantina

Mehfil Indian Restaurant

Hacienda Del Rio

6 Fiery Favorites

Some of us here at Style like it hot, which is why we’ve rounded up our fiery food favorites this month. Seeking some spice in your own life? Whether you’re looking for piquant, pungent, or peppery, you’ll find it below. Don’t say we didn’t warn you!

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“I find it hard to pick from Mikuni’s menu because everything looks so good. Luckily, my preference for spicy food narrows down my options and I’m usually happy to start with their BBQ White Tuna. The tuna is grilled rare, topped with green onions, and served with their secret spicy red sauce and/or garlicky white sauce. It looks simple but it’s absolutely fantastic. Firstly, the fish is fresh; secondly, those sauces play all sorts of tricks on your palate, providing bursts of flavor with each bite.” mikunisushi.

“At first glance, the Italian Beef Sandwich from Chicago Fire is just that—an innocuous beef sandwich. Sure, you ordered the hot giardiniera peppers but it’s really a New York French dip, right? Wrong! It’s a napalm-laced surprise attack of fire and flavor from which there is no escape. I curse every last bite and then order it again.“ chicagofire.com

“The River Thai Cuisine’s Red Curry is one of the best I’ve tasted—and I’ve tasted a few. This secret curry recipe comes with eggplant, Serrano and bell peppers, basil, and your choice of chicken, pork, beef, tofu, seafood, or veggies. I like mine with prawns and usually ask for the ‘Thai spicy’ level of heat. Go big or go home…am I right? I love the rich coconut milk broth, hint of Thai basil, and boldness of that heat. I go big and I go home happy.” theriverthaicuisine.

“Looking for something spicy? I’ve got two words for you: Shrimp Diablo. That’s right, Hacienda Del Rio makes the mother of all spicy things by sautéing shrimp in a sauce made of habaneros and red peppers. To douse the fire in your mouth, they serve it with rice, beans, sour cream, pico de gallo, sliced avocado, and tortillas. The flavors are on point and the heat is everything you imagine it to be and more.”

“Chicken tikka is passé. What’s hot is Chicken Vindaloo… literally. Mehfil Indian Restaurant’s version consists of tender bites of chicken in a stewed gravy of onion, garlic, ginger, ground spices, and vinegar. Spicy, sweet, and sour at the same time, it checks all the flavor boxes making it perfect in my book. Choose your level of spice (I like it hot) and enjoy this delicacy alongside steaming basmati rice or naan.”

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“I’ll take the Bacon-

Wrapped Stuffed Jalapeños from Tortilla Flats Cantina any day, any time. These babies aren’t your regular, soggy, boring jalapeño poppers. They’re stuffed with California goat cheese, wrapped in bacon, and baked to achieve a crisp exterior and melt-inyour-mouth center. That tangy goat cheese mellows out the heat from the jalapeños and if you dip them in some cool ranch dressing you’ve got the perfect appetizer.” tortillaflatscantina. com

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BEST FOOD AND DRINKH AS VOTED BY THE READERS OF STYLE MAGAZINE

CANDY STORE/CONFECTIONER

A Family of Candy Makers since 1963. With 3 generations of candy makers, Snooks continues the tradition of producing the finest freshly made confections on site in Historic Folsom. Come visit us or shop online!

DESSERTS

Snooks Chocolate Factory 731 Sutter Street Historic Folsom, CA 916-985-0620 www.snookscandies.com

AMERICAN/BAR/GRILL

We invite you to join us for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dog friendly patios so you can bring your entire family. We are a number one destination sports bar and host bands on Saturday night. We are proud to be a 9 year Readers' Choice Award winner in several categories. See you at The Purp!

The Purple Place 1363 Green Valley Rd. El Dorado Hills, CA 916-933-2313 www.thepurp.com

Mention Style and receive 15% off of your order

Local Chicago Hot Spot! Serving up Roseville's favorite signature Chicago pizzas, Italian beef and “Vienna” dogs, pastas, and sandwiches that offer high quality, value and flavor. Dine-in with your family and watch your favorite sporting events. Opening day is soon! MLB is available for all baseball games. Delivery and carryout available.

Rosati's 5140 Foothills Blvd., #110 Roseville, CA 916-797-7492 myrosatis.com/roseville

FRENCH

Hisui Sushi 25004 Blue Ravine Rd., #107 Folsom 916-985-7778 www.hisuisushi.com

CAFÉ

We specialize in European inspired Breakfast Pastries, Crepes, and Desserts! Everything is made in house by our exceptional culinary team. We value quality and freshness as the most important part of our product!

Icing on the Cupcake 6839 Lonetree Blvd. Rocklin 916-303-4333 www.icingonthecupcake.com

ITALIAN

JAPANESE / SUSHI

Executive Chef Michael Liu unites traditional Japanese cuisine with unique and contemporary offerings by bringing you the very best in tasty ingredients from the ocean & land to your plate. Tuesday-Sunday 11am-2pm enjoy our All You Can Eat (AYCE) menu. It has proven an unmatched offering enthusiastically received by our customers.

Icing on the Cupcake offers a wide variety of cupcake flavors including gluten free and vegan options available every day at our three retail locations. We also offer other sweet treats baked fresh daily including brownies, pies, and cookie sandwiches using the finest quality ingredients.

Combining the flavors of France and the Mediterranean regions with an emphasis on quality, fresh seasonal and locally-grown ingredients. The perfect location for private dining, special events, wedding celebrations and corporate dinners/ presentations.

La Provence Restaurant & Terrace 110 Diamond Creek Place Roseville, CA 916-789-2002 www.laprovenceroseville.com

ITALIAN

Julian’s Patisserie & Cafe 6610 Folsom Auburn Rd., Ste. 7 Folsom, CA 916-936-4735 www.julianscafe.com

At Visconti’s Ristorante, we are honored to cook for you as we cook for our own family. We are proud to use only the freshest ingredients, and imported meat, cheese, and wine. We welcome you and look forward to serving you!

Visconti’s Ristorante 2700 E. Bidwell St., Ste. 700 Folsom, CA 916-983-5181 viscontisristorante.com MAY 2018 // stylergbr.com

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VOTED #1 INSURANCE AGENCY

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introducing

Q&A WITH LOCAL COMPANIES

AR Workshop Roseville

Steve Wallen Swim School

CECELIA BARNUM

MEL AMATULLI, KALEB WALLEN, AND STEVE WALLEN

1426 East Roseville Parkway, Suite 170, Roseville, 916-380-3728, arworkshop.com/roseville

10608 Industrial Avenue, Suite 150, Roseville, 916-794-7977, wallenswim.com

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

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

We’re a boutique DIY workshop that offers hands-on classes where you can create custom and charming home décor—including wood signs, framed signs, canvas wall hangings, pillows, Lazy Susans, and centerpiece boxes—from raw materials. We also offer private events, public classes, and kids’ workshops, and sell a curated selection of fabulous retail (jewelry, décor, and gifts).

It found us! We were all competitive swimmers growing up, and our passion for the sport led us to pursue a career in swimming and teaching swim lessons.

Why is your staff the best in the business? All of the ladies have other full-time jobs, and this is something they do because they love it—not because it pays the bills. Each of them is amazing and brings something different to the team.

What life accomplishments are you most proud of? My husband and I took a five-month road trip around the country in a 21-foot travel trailer. It was a big dream of ours and was scary because I quit my job to do it, but it ended up being the best decision and is where I discovered AR Workshop.

What was the first job you ever had, and what did you learn from the experience? Our first jobs were all in some capacity of customer service. We learned that even if you can’t please every single customer, never stop trying your best to do so. Customers always come first!

How are you involved with both the community and your customer? We like to get to know people—their different experiences, opinions, and needs.

Why is your staff the best in the business?

My father. He owns and operates a successful electrical contracting company and has opened and sold many other businesses along the way. He’s the hardest working person I’ve ever met, and I strongly value his opinion. He’s amazing!

All of our swim instructors are personally trained and supervised by our owners. Our philosophy is based on over 40 years of experience teaching swim lessons and coaching swim teams. Our instructors go through extensive one-on-one training in order to meet our demanding standards, and we employ one of the most popular and respected swim instruction models in the country. What’s more, we always try our best to let them grow and become even better.

What’s your biggest job perk?

Where do you go when the going gets tough?

Getting to hear how much everyone loves their projects. It’s great when they get completed and it’s time for the big reveal.

To the ocean!

What’s your favorite local event that you go to? I love going to the local farmers’ markets.

We love seeing children having fun in the water and becoming safe in the pool at a very young age.

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

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

Zuda Yoga. It really is life-changing. I introduced my husband to it five years ago, and he tells me how happy he is about it all the time.

Kid’s Camp. We’re close with the owner and even taught her kids how to swim.

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

What’s your biggest job perk?

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