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“Your success is our success” is Nar Bustamante’s mission statement for Nar Fine Carpentry Inc., a design/ build remodel company. As the owner and founder, Bustamante believes in improving and empowering people’s lives through the portal of design and creativity, where he uses his traveling experiences and background in building to create interesting and new designs. He began his career at age 14 when his contractor uncles gave him summer jobs to help them on projects. LAVISH LIVING MAGAZINE | APRIL 2015
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“I realized by the time I was 18, I knew how to build a house,” he said. His father was an art collector and dealer, where he was exposed to worldly ideas, and at age 19, he got the travel bug. “Must have been dropped in my coffee,” he joked. With a passion for architecture, he set out to travel the world to see and pay attention to how the world builds and lives. He began in Norway, making his way across Europe, and North Africa, visiting places such as Turkey, Morrocco, and Egypt. After returning to the United States, Bustamante opened his own building company, creating and constructing homes from the ground up. “I realized that I did not like building homes, I liked redesigning
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existing ones,” he said. With that dream in mind, Nar moved to the Sacramento area from Santa Cruz and in 2000, Nar Fine Carpentry was founded. “I love the Sacramento area,” he said. “I love the vibrancy of the community and the way it has embraced itself as a major player as a metropolitan community.” His favorite part of the job? “There’s so many, it’s ridiculous,” he said. “I feel like I’m living in a dream and I’m not actually working, just playing and having fun.” But, he does admit that one of his favorite things about a job is the adventure the whole team takes together and watching everyone grow, from the clients to his staff to himself.
And there are always challenges, he affirms. “But, it’s about taking those challenges and turning them into joy and a vision.” The biggest one? “Making sure I have my latte first before the day starts pounding on me,” he said with a laugh. Although Nar Fine Carpentry, Inc. has seen its fair share of challenges, it is has also seen its fair share of awards as well, from national awards from the National Kitchen and Bath Association and the National Association of the Remodeling Industry to regional and local awards. And when you ask him what he does in his free time, he will tell you: “If I’m not working, then I’m working, cause I never work,” he joked. However, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Deborah, daughter Kailani,8, and son, Kamilo, 20, who is currently attending school in Southern California to become a professional photographer. He was even able to capture some photos of his dad. “I love having him take my picture,” said Bustamante. “He has an ability to see and direct that fun side of me. Bustamante is currently working on two complete home renovations for two local celebrities, and also working on a variety of kitchen designs. “I usually have about five kitchens going at any given time,” he said.
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All of us one time or another have heard the term Mello Roos, but do you really know how it originated and how you benefit from it when you purchase a home. Pete Dawson, Fidelity Title Co., AVP Sales Executive here in El Dorado Hills shared this information with me recently. I found it very informative... WHERE DID MELLO-ROOS COME FROM?
When Proposition 13 passed in 1978, it severely limited the ability of local governments to use property taxes to construct public facilities and services. As a result, Californians were forced to find new ways to fund public improvements in their respective locales. The Mello Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982 was co-authored by Senator Henry Mello or the Monterey are and Los Angeles assemblyman Mike Roos. Enacted by the California legislature, the act enabled “Community Facilities Districts” (CFD’s) to be established by local government agencies as a means of obtaining this crucial community funding. Today the colloquial name for the Facilities Act of 1982 is simply Mello Roos. LAVISH LIVING MAGAZINE | APRIL 2015
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WHAT PUBLIC FACILITIES ARE FUNDED BY MELLO ROOS?
School districts are the most common beneficiaries. Since state funds are not available to provide the quality of facilities necessary in every community in California, Mello Roos makes the acquisition of timely financing possible. In addition, Mello Roos can provide financing for other vital community needs. These needs include the construction and maintenance of public roads, traffic light systems, storm sewers, water mains, police stations, fire stations, ambulance services, public libraries, recreational parks, museums and cultural facilities. HOW IS COMMUNITY FUNDING PROVIDED?
Let’s say, for example, that plans for a new school are approved in your Community Facilities District. To finance the school, tax exempt municipal bonds are issued. These public bonds are repaid (or secured) over an extended time through the levy of a special tax (Mello Roos) on properties that benefit from the facility. This tax is usually added to the annual property tax bills (over a 20-25 year period) of residences with the CFD. Commercial and industrial property owners are also subject to Mello Roos. All proceeds raised from Mello Roos assessments must be used exclusively to finance the specific public facilities and/or services that were authorized in your CFD. HOW MUCH WILL I BE ASSESSED?
This will vary from one CFD to another. Typically, an adopted formula that relates to the size of the home (square footage or lot size) is used to determine the amount of an individual assessment. In general, the special taxes and assessments do not exceed 1% to 1.5% of the market value of new homes. Moreover, the total amount of all annual taxes (including property tax) usually does not exceed 2% to 2.5% of the home’s market value.
WILL MY MELLO ROOS TAX INCREASE?
CAN I CHOOSE HOW TO PAY FOR MELLO ROOS?
It can. However, this special tax can increase only at a maximum rate of 2% per year over a 25 year period. On the other hand it’s possible that this tax will decrease, should the state or other funds become available that could be used to reduce existing bond in-debtedness, or be used to construct new facilities in lieu of additional bond sales.
Yes. The special assessment can be added to your property tax bills until your portion of the tax is paid off. Those who purchase a new home also have the option to pay for their Mello Roos tax in it’s entirety at the time they buy.
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The mass appeal of extradordinary home shows has made its way to the greater Sacramento region where homes have become more a work of art, and much less a living space. There are some home features that not only make life a little easier, but more entertaining as well. With the help from Julie Smith Interiors, we found some local homes with some amazing characteristics which make them unique. 28
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Elevator
Need a lift? No problem. With homes built on hills of multi-level ground, it can be difficult walking up and down stairs. Thankfully, the home elevator can alleviate those difficulties. Even on level ground, an elevator in a home is not only more convenient, but enjoyable and relaxing.
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Multi-Car Garage
With multiple cars, you might not know what to do with all of them. Much less a garage as it is a trophy case, this home comes complete with the perfect way to display every ride in style. Built as the man’s ultimate garage, this garage has a spinning display to showcase just how awesome this gorgeous ride is.
Hidden Room
We’ve seen them in movies and famous storylines in books. You know, when someone pulls a book on the bookshelf and suddenly they’re in another room? Hidden rooms and passageways have been a unique home quality since the early 2nd century AD and have been used for a variety of reasons. They provide the luxury of a quick getaway without even leaving the house, they can also serve as a panic room in case of emergencies.
Home Theater
It is nice to be able to relax at home and watch television. But if you want to watch movie theater-quality movies, you won’t have to venture far with the home theater, where you can watch movies from the comfort of your own home. Void of crying babies and teenage texters, the home theater is the perfect opportunity to create your own cinema experience. This home theater kicks it up a notch with two levels of seating for guests.
Command Center
Every home needs a command center. But one that comes out of your kitchen countertop is truly rare. With one location to control the temperature, lights and other electrical switches, you won’t have to walk far to make adjustments.
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Infinity Pool
Pools are somewhat commonplace in residential areas. They offer a cool oasis in the extreme California summers. But an infinity pool offers so much more: a stunning scene of the area below. And let’s face it, there’s an excitement to diving into what looks like an endless body of water. This infinity pool in particular overlooks Folsom Lake, offering a picturesque setting of the vista.
Wine Cellar
For wine connoisseurs who must have the latest and the greatest, a typical wine rack or wine fridge simply won’t do. A wine cellar offers so much more space, accommodating every vintage and style for the household. Keeping organized is essential here as it could be easy to lose that favorite bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon or Zinfandel.
Man Cave
The man cave is an essential part of the house for most men. It provides a sanctuary complete with a big screen TV, beer, and of course, sports memorabilia. But not all man caves are created equal. This man cave is complete with multiple HD television screens, its own built-in bar, and a shuffle board table. With the prime location next to the outdoor patio, you won’t have to walk very far to the barbecue. 32
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BY MICHELLE FINDERS
Fresh & Fun 5 Spring Trends to Try this Season
With spring finally in full bloom, it’s that time of year again to spruce up the home with a few fresh and fun design ideas to breathe new life into our everyday. After scouring online blogs, design websites and home improvement shows, we have accumulated a list of 5 must-try trends to liven up any space this spring.
WATERCOLOR Florals Bright, fresh and fun, these florals are not reminiscent of grandma’s go-to print. Watercolor designs are growing in popularity and is a chic way to add pops of unexpected color to any space. The easiest way to incorporate this look is to add a few thrown pillows to your sofa or bed, or drape a few panels around your windows. For a more exaggerated look, consider a wallpaper in a fabulous watercolor floral print to add a bit of drama to the space. CHUNKY Textures With so many flat and smooth surfaces in every space, adding a touch of texture can definitely liven up a room and add some interest. Try a chunky knit or even a textured ceramic. To keep this look sophisticated, we suggest adding one texture at a time such as a pouf, decorative pillow or throw. Sticking to neutral colors are a sure way to use year-around, however don’t be scared to throw in a bright option this spring or summer.
NEUTRALS with a Pop Not just your boring beige anymore, neutrals this year are taking great strides continuing with the soft greys, hunter green, blush pinks and navy blue. Try staple pieces in your space using these hues, and add a dramatic pop of color with your accents to build a fun color palette. UPDATED Metallics Stainless steel although a timeless piece, is starting to see its exit as updated metallics are starting to take center stage. Copper for one, is making a comeback and is a beautiful choice to introduce into your space this spring. Try looking for a copper light fixture as a dining room focal point, or adding pieces of copper accents throughout the kitchen and living spaces. ROMANTIC Pastels Somewhat iconic for spring, pastels are not leaving the show this year. The soft appeal and fresh feeling they give, exude the essence of the season. Lavender, slate and orchid are popular picks this year and a sure way to incorporate this trend. LAVISH LIVING MAGAZINE | APRIL 2015
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One of California’s Most Romantic Getaway Destinations
BY DON AND ANN JACKSON
T R AV E L MENDOCINO COAST
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Heritage House
Tranquil and scenic Mendocino has long been one of our favorite places to go for a romantic escape. Stunning bluffs overlooking one of the most dramatic coastlines anywhere, offers romanticists an idyllic vacationing experience. Although this article is emphasizing romance, keep in mind that the Mendocino region offers much more than amorous holidays since it’s also an ideal destination for family vacations, outdoor adventure trips, small meetings and just a great place for relaxation and rejuvenation. Depending on traffic it can take from 6-8 hours by car from our area, but once you leave Highway 101 onto Route 128, you’ll enjoy one of the most scenic drives in California, encouraging numerous stops. The route passes through picturesque Anderson Valley wine country vineyards, majestic Navarro Redwoods Park and along meandering Navarro River. Visits to celebrated wineries, like Roderer Estates and Scharffenberger Cellars, both recognized for their award winning sparkling wines, will tempt the oenophiles. As you arrive at the coastline’s Highway 1 you’ll find a plethora of spectacular coastal photographical moments- one after another -as you head south to Elk or north to Mendocino.
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Stay
When it comes to any cupid driven escapes we have four personal favorite lodging choices. Heading north on California One to the town of Little River, we arrive first at the Heritage House Resort long known as the jewel of the Mendocino Coast and famous as the setting for the movie “Same Time Next Year.” After being closed for around 5 years it reopened with such stunningly refurbished accommodations and promise that the locals and longtime vacationers to this 37 acre paradise are hoping for an ongoing successful rebirth. If the owners continue the planned upgrades to more rooms, open the deluxe spa as planned and have success with their new management company the future should be bright. Their new 5200 Restaurant featuring farm to table offerings provided us a very impressive culinary experience. www.heritagehouseresort.com. A little further north, one of our longtime favorites and the place we’ve stayed most often on the coast is The Little River Inn, the only resort on the Mendocino coast with a golf course. Every time we revisit this delightful historic property we come away with more positive memories. Other onsite amenities include championship tennis courts, a day spa, tremendous views, fine dining and close access to Van Dame Park and Beach. Every time we’ve returned, this fifth generation familyrun lodge has provided a generous helping of hospitality, ever improving facilities and exceptional cuisine. Our most recent visit was on point as usual! www. littleriverinn.com. Our next recommendation is Brewery Gulch Inn, just a few more miles north in the town of Mendocino. Although BGI doesn’t have the history of the other two, it’s considered by many critics and guests as the premier lodging property on the coast. We’ve stayed at this newer craftsman style inn twice in the past few years and it always lives up to the positive hype. Beyond the upscale accommodations and a remarkably hospitable staff the owners provide an amazing complimentary evening wine hour with incredible appetizers that continue to blow us and other guests away. Most agreed that the offerings were so good and plentiful, dinner plans should be shelved. www.brewerygulchinn.com. Our next top choice requires us to head about 15 miles south to the funky little town of Elk and hunker down at the charming Elk Cove Inn with a coastal setting on a high bluff overlooking more than a mile of pristine beach. Delightful beach walks only steps away, complimentary creative full breakfasts and evening wine hour with light hors d’ oeuvres are hallmarks. An extraordinary variety of room choices from an historic old farmhouse B&B to modest cabins to very upscale newer suites built by the imaginative owner over the years gives guests the largest range of room choices on the coast. www.elkcoveinn.com. Note that all four of LAVISH LIVING MAGAZINE | APRIL 2015
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these lodging choices often offer amazing packages on their websites and are excellent possibilities for weddings and special events. Some inns provide rooms with fireplaces and kitchenettes, pet friendly policies, free wifi, a large variety of amenities and help with arranging recommended activities in the area.
MORE WHERE TO
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In addition to the exceptional restaurants at the Little River Inn and at Heritage House Resort two other restaurants we recently experienced deserve mention. Highly rated dining in the famous MacCallum House in an historic 1882 Victorian once again wowed us with their service and cuisine. www.maccallumhouse. com. Across the road from the Little River Inn is Wild Fish, a small hole-in-the wall restaurant offering daily menu changes and creative dishes that far exceeded our expectations. www.wild-fish.com.
WHAT TO
See & Do
Strolling downtown Mendocino is an inspired visit into yesteryear as numerous wooden sidewalks remain, historic buildings abound and quaint shops await. An easy walk along the dramatic Headlands State Park, right in town is a must do. Hikes out to the nearby Point Cabrillo Lighthouse and into Russian Gulch State Park to the waterfall are suggested treks. And don’t miss heading up to Ft. Bragg to explore the 47 acre Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens out to the blustery cliffs or riding the Skunk Train pulled by an historic steam engine into the regal redwoods wilderness including a delightful outdoor barbeque lunch at the Northspur turnaround. www.gardenbythesea.org; www.skunktrain.com. 48
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For those readers who might lean towards something more exciting, we strongly recommend opting for a guided ocean kayak adventure out into the Pacific to explore the awesome offshore rock tunnels and cliff side caves. www. mendocinokayaks.com. A guided horseback ride along the Ten Mile Dunes is another recommended outing. www.ricochetridgeranch. com. Paddling up the beautiful Big River Estuary on a specially built outrigger canoe is a remarkable new adventure. www.catchacanoe. com. For complete state park, lighthouse, hiking and camping info: www.parks.ca.gov.
No matter what reason you visit Mendocino, consider an extended stay for at least five to seven days so that you can really absorb the captivating romantic settings, unbelievable tranquility and rugged beauty.
FOR MORE LODGING AND DINING POSSIBILITIES, ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES AND ALL THINGS MENDOCINO CHECKOUT THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE:
www.mendocinocoast.com
(Publisher’s note: Next month our travel team will report on their recent and wonderful trip to Ireland)
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ASIAN FUSION YOU’LL LOVE Between noodle bowls and wok specials, Fat’s Asia Bistro is where Asian Fusion has found its home in Folsom and Roseville. For many decades, Fats has graced the Sacramento area with upscale Asian cuisine that puts chains and your favorite Chinese delivery to shame with their out of this world quality and authentic flavor. Their tribute to Asian culture of all descents is evident in every ounce of the decoration while respecting each culture for their uniqueness and flavors.
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The restaurant has been a local favorite for special occasions, date nights, family dinners, and work events for many years and we don’t see that changing anytime soon. The spacious layout and large tables allow the restaurant to accommodate tons of patrons at once without sacrificing privacy or quality of service. It is hands down the place you need to be for happy hour, dinner, lunch, and beyond. If you have an Asian Fusion craving, they promise to deliver. THE MENU Their dinner and lunch menus vary slightly in offering, but the gist is straightforward. Their appetizers contain traditional soups and fan favorites like coconut shrimp and Mongolian BBQ ribs that could be a meal all their own. They also offer a wide variety of light dishes like a blackened Ahi salad or sushi rolls like the cashew salmon roll. And for main courses you can find wok fried noodles, chicken and duck dishes, beef stir fries, and an extensive seafood menu. Their food takes cues from Japanese, Filipino, Chinese, Mongolian, and Korean cuisine to create a custom flavor that pays its respects to each culture with every bite. Fats really outdoes itself with great quality ingredients and expert chefs that understand what customers want. RECOMMENDED DISHES One of the most special parts of Fats is that it is currently the only place in Roseville to taste dim sum which is traditional Chinese brunch. Their dim sum platter is made up of rangoons, pork shumai, and potsticker variations that you genuinely can’t find anywhere else without a trip to the city. If you fall in love with one of the samples, the menu offers an entire order or each
individual part. Another amazing dish of Fats’ is their orange miso salmon. Imagine your favorite orange chicken sauce mixed with a perfectly cooked salmon filet on a bed of shiitake mushrooms and grilled green beans. If that isn’t enough to tempt you, their extensive menu includes options like braised pork belly, chicken skewers, and a farm-to-fork vegetable medley. Above all else, the banana cream pie has been making the Fat’s restaurant
group famous in our area for over 75 years. If for nothing else, get yourself down to Fats and order up a big slice of their pie. You just might find yourself making weekly reservations. FOR MORE INFORMATION:
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DINING WITH NICK
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Winter was pretty much a no-show this year and It seems as though spring (and most likely summer) have gotten the drop on us again here in Northern California. With the mercury pushing above 70 in February and March we are starting see the, albeit early, tell-tale signs of fun times ahead. Flowers are blooming and trees are finding their leaves, gardens are being planted, the vines are in early bud break and the rosé is being chilled. For decades rosés were ill-represented by the infamous style of “white zin.” Millions of gallons, jugs and boxes have been poured into, and emptied from, stemmed glassware brimming with ice cubes. This was Rosé in America. Even to this day, outside of the great cities and wine producing regions of the country, it is still difficult to wipe the slate clean when it comes to pink wine. The stench of white zin, Aunt Mildred and Wet Lipstick Laden kisses on the cheek still lingers; tarnishing what should be a rock solid reputation for a style of wine that is, in my opinion, one of the most fun and enjoyable to drink.
Times are changing and rosés are now being taken more serious. Rosé is a winemaker’s wine, a fun wine, and there is not an occasion that I can think of where rose is not 100% appropriate. Patio pool party? Check. Romantically wandering through vineyards? Check. Swanky sushi date? Check. Board game night? Check. Bingewatching Netflix? Check. The point is: no matter what you are up to a slightly chilled bottle of pink wine can really elevate any experience. Here are some knowledge nuggets and pieces of advice as you venture into the rosé garden: • Nowadays, most rosés are dry. They are pink so they look sweet and your brain will tell you that they are, but they are not. They are crisp and lean, usually unoaked and ready for anything from a heated match of bocce ball to a Chimichurri steak dinner. • Stick with single varietal rosés. Blended rosés are often very full bodied and sometimes a little too “sweet.” Single varietals (pinot noir, syrah, grenache) tend to be more elegant and dry and very food-friendly. • Look for rosé from a winemaker you know, trust and like. Most rosés are small-run, pet projects of the winery and winemaker and chances are that if you like their mainstream wines, you’ll probably like their rosés. • Just as with any other wine; beware the “cheap rosé.” While the stigma of wine zin and iced down pink juice at a pool party still remains, rosé is actually a very serious wine and a great rosé can fetch $50-$100. Though if you stick in the $15-$40 range in the store or a restaurant, you should be able to select a great wine. Get ahead of the curve, leave chardonnay in the dust, pack and store the zins away for the summer and break out the rosé. Chances are if you insert these beauties into your summer, you have just a little more fun popping corks, twisting caps and sharing wine with friends.
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Ironstone Vineyards BY EMILY GUERRERO
ABOUT THE WINERY Right in the Sierra Foothills, Ironstone is known locally for both it’s high quality wines and gorgeous location. The vineyard places emphasis on combining historic beauty with great tasting room stock and loads of entertainment. Not only does their tasting room double as a gourmet delicatessen, they also have The Heritage Museum and Jewlery Shoppe for all their guests. It’s truly a place to spend a relaxing afternoon. Combining their activities and shopping, you can turn back the clock with their rustic and historic bar alongside an extensive collection of gold rush treasures. One of their best known treasures is the forty pound crystalline gold leaf specimen which happens to be the biggest in the world. As if historic fun isn’t enough, their winemaking facility carries the original 19th century look with state of the art equipment. Their goal is to preserve great history and amazing taste to create the ultimate wine lovers experience.
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND WINES Creating a sustainable growing environment that harbors amazing grapes is a way of life for vineyards looking to consider the best for their land and taste of their product. They involve all aspects of the company including grapegrowing, habitat management, and wine-making practices in their sustainable plan. The result is high quality vintage wines you’ll love. They are known for featuring rich fruit flavors and tons of depth in each and every bottle. Their wines cover everything from sparkling options to dry whites, medium and bold reds, and dessert ports. With such an extensive selection, there is something for every wino to thoroughly love. Not to mention, they have an extensive online shop and awesome wine of the month club so you can keep going back for more. THE LOCATION Ironstone is a location dedicated to history and education for wine lovers of every level. For example, the tasting room bar was originally built in 1907 and served in a saloon in Freeport and was later brought to Ironstone in 1992. And this is just one of the many things that makes their location extra special. They also have a movie-esque breezeway, extensive wine caverns and seemingly never-ending gorgeous scenery. The location is one of the best of any winery and vineyard in California and that’s saying something. Take a day trip out there, enjoy the tasting room at just $5 for six pours, stroll through the breezeway and museum, and unwind in the lovely Sierra Foothills. Check out their site for summer concerts and winery tours and start planning the perfect weekend of wine.
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Wines is to produce some of the best wines in the area. They develop unique wines with complex taste with their unique process of cold fermentation that limits the influence of the new oak. Everything they do is to preserve the natural fruit flavors of their varietals and create an elegant drink that pairs wonderfully with great food and desserts. The facility was built in 1868 and originally gained notoriety for Port, Brandy, and vinegar. In 2001, they began producing their wines which quickly became well-known in the winemakers community.
Dancing Coyote
Wines BY EMILY GUERRERO
THE LEGEND OF THE COYOTE Dancing Coyote Wines is a family owned vineyard out of Lodi right on the California Clarksburg appellation. Where do they get the name? Legend has it every year, before the growing season is in full swing, coyotes sneak into their vineyard and invoke treachery upon irrigation. Then they saunter into the nearby field, place their paws together and dance around the moon to celebrate their act of terror. Aside from their humorous tales and local lore, the legend of the Dancing Coyote and their wines is one of five generations of local farmers. The live and breath the Delta land and today they are proud caretakers of more than 600 acres of wine grapes. The production of perfect grapes and exceptional wines is the family heritage. Their devotion to just that is why every wine connoisseur must stop by their tasting room and taste the legend for themselves. It’s a family legacy with spectacular results. 58
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COYOTE ATMOSPHERE AND WINES Don’t let the lore of coyotes scare you off. Their location in the Clarksburg appellation is known for pleasing foodies and winos alike. The great fertile ground, the Delta breeze, and temperate climate pair for both exquisite varietals and leisurely walks with a glass of wine. The location of the tasting room is comfortable and perfect to let your hair down and sip on a ripe pear Verdhelo or a toasty Pinot Noir. Their current selection varies greatly in flavor with an emphasis on developed flavor. Their estate grown Albarino is a definite tasting room and fan favorite with passion fruit notes and a dry white classic flavor. The wines are locally favored by several restaurants and have won awards in both the California State Fair and the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition. THEIR HOWLING PROCESS The number one goal of the Dancing Coyote
THE TASTING ROOM From entering the tasting room until you walk out the door, prepare to be enchanted with the old world feel and modern twists. The dark wood and country feel provide a respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. You can choose to taste the current selection or buy a glass and enjoy great company. The tasting room is located in Acampo and is open Friday-Sunday at 11 am.
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DANCING COYOTE WINES 3125 E. Orange St. Acampo, (209) 339-9780 dancingcoyotewines.com
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Chef's TABLE BY EMILY GUERRERO
Thriving on local ingredients and lovingly prepared food, The Chefs Table is a culinary staple in Rocklin, CA. The menu can only be described as sophisticated California cuisine which means it takes comfort food to a new level of perfection. They masterfully combine everything from fresh local farmer’s market ingredients like beet salad with classics like fried chicken and pork tacos. Their tribute to eclectic American food and local quality reminds us why we love California food and everything it entails. Not only is every entrée more delectable than the last, it almost looks too pretty to eat with skilled plating and vibrant colors. Combine the solid menu with an extensive beer and wine list and the casual atmosphere and you have a Friday night from heaven. Locals boast of the great service, even when the restaurant is packed, and urge newcomers to save room for the bacon brownie. In short, plan on great American bistro food, comfortable dining, and dessert to die for at The Chef’s Table.
The Record’s Best of San Joaquin, 2013 “favorite tasting room & winery”
Best of San Joaquin 2012, 2013
tasting room open daily 11:00am-5:00pm 340 w. hwy 12, lodi, ca 209.334.5722 www.vrwinery.com
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SEASON DELIGHT STRAWBERRIES
STRAWBERRIES BY EMILY GUERRERO
Strawberries are your diet’s best friend and the best part of a new spring. April dawn seasonal berries and with the health benefits practically piling up, it’s time to bust out a carton, or four, of strawberries for your culinary pleasure. Berries, unlike other fruits contain significantly less sugar and a huge amount of fiber that together create a tummy shrinking superfood. Let’s dive in to the plethora of health and wellness benefits of our favorite berry. First, they are high in antioxidants and vitamin C which boost immunity and energy. Next, they have been known to tackle wrinkles because of their anti-inflammatory benefits and collagen building ellagic acid. Finally, they are low in carbohydrates which 60
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makes it hard for them to be stored in your body as fat— combine that with their high fiber and you’re losing weight already. So how is the glorious red strawberry best prepared? There really isn’t a wrong way to eat a strawberry. Best ways to eat them raw? Rinse them and dip in powdered sugar for dessert, chop them up for a great yogurt aid, or throw them in smoothie (stems and all) for a vitamin packed breakfast. Also, there is no bad way to cook a strawberry. They are ideal for muffins, cobblers, and crisps which just so happen to be a summer favorite around here.
Fresh Authentic Mexican Cuisine Since 2003
9050 Fairway Dr., #155 Roseville (Fairway & Stanford Ranch Rd.)
916.787.1682 www.JaliscoFairway.com
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WINEMAKER DINNER
MANZANITA KITCHEN, DIAMOND SPRINGS APRIL 10, 5:30 PM
Enjoy the 24th Annual Wine Passport for the El Dorado Wine Association. Dinner will be a 5 course wine paired dinner with music and lots of local vineyards from all around Northern California. Tickets starts at $75 and can be purchased at passporteldorado.com.
BABIES AND BUMPS
CITRUS HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER APRIL 11, 9 AM-2 PM
Get some one on one time with Sacramento’s parenting and pregnancy experts and win tons of door prizes from local baby boutiques. This is an amazing opportunity to network with other parents and learn tons of new skills. For more details visit: http://www.sacramentoparent.com/
4TH ANNUAL BEER AND CHILI FESTIVAL ROOSEVELT PARK, SACRAMENTO APRIL 18, 12 PM- 5 PM
Hosted by the Sacramento Artists Council with The Grid Agency and Dad’s Kitchen, the festival is a fundraiser to benefit art programs for at risk youth. Join them for a Chili Cook Off and unlimited beer tastings provided by local breweries. Tickets start at $35 and can be purchased at acramentobeerandchilifestival.com.
MAD HATTER MEETS THE GREAT GATSBY
MASONIC TEMPLE, SACRAMENTO APRIL 23, 5:30 PM
The annual Fairytale Town fundraiser to benefit the park and it’s development will combine Gatsby Glamour with Mad Hatter pizazz. With everything from decadent desserts to a silent auction, you can enjoy wine and fine entertainment. Purchase tickets for $50 at www.fairytaletown.org.
FOLSOM LAKE TRAIL RUN
1000 E. NATOMA ST., FOLSOM APRIL 25, 7 AM
ART AND ARTISTS OF FOLSOM FOLSOM HISTORY MUSEUM APRIL 1- MAY 10, 11 AM- 4 PM
This month-long tribute to the history of Folsom and it’s local art scene is sure to inspire any art lover. Visit the gallery for a taste of the Folsom Art landscape. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at www.folsomhistorymuseum.org.
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LOTTERY FOR THE ARTS BLUELINE ARTS, ROSEVILLE APRIL 9, 6 PM
Participate in local art at this one-of-a-kind fundraiser. The event has been attracting art collectors from around California for many years and this year is sure to be a celebration to remember. Everyone will win a piece of art valued up to $250 and there will be an auction. All proceeds benefit the gallery and it’s education programs.www.bluelinearts.org.
This annual Lake Trail run features a full and half marathon for those ambitious runners in the greater Sacramento Area. For those looking for more fun and less stress, they will also be hosting a 5K. Race to win or race to enjoy the senery! Signups must be completed by April 23. Visit ultrasignup.com for more information.
AUBURN SPRING HOME SHOW GOLD COUNTRY FAIRGROUNDS MAY 1-3, 10 AM- 5 PM
Remodel, renovate, and re-landscape with Sacramento’s finest. Sit in on key speakers as they teach lessons about DIY projects and more. Or meet with hundreds of local vendors for giveaways and discounts. Tickets are $7. Find out more on the event site at www.aubeventsinc.com.
LINCOLN WINE FEST
DOWNTOWN LINCOLN, MAY 2, 1 PM
Enjoy the charming downtown Lincoln with tons of boutiques and street vendors during the annual Wine Fest. Sip local wines in the wine garden and taste tons of local flavors. With tons of vendors and live entertainment, it’s a perfect family day. For more information visit www.lincolnwinefest.org.
CINCO DE MAYO
DOWNTOWN AUBURN, MAY 5,
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DO’S & DON’TS BY EMILY GUERRERO
Now that spring cleaning is in your past, and summer parties are just around the corner, we declare DIY season officially in business. From planting new landscape accents to pulling out old carpet, there are a few essentials better left to the professionals and a couple that just might save you from a total rip off. Whether your an avid DIYer or a novice at taking on home projects the following are important things to consider before any home renovations. DO: QUOTE ME ON THAT With the exception of a poor business model, many landscapers, contractors, and other home improvement professionals give a free quote to anyone looking to upgrade their abode. Take the time to call a few well-known companies and make sure that the price of doing it yourself is really worth the savings. Frequently, with wholesale discounts and other perks of being a licensed home improvement company, a professional just might cost a little bit more with a faster turn around. Sometimes time is more valuable than money.
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DON’T: FAKE IT TILL YOU MAKE IT Many people feel that because they saw a professional do something once, they will be able to recreate the work. From installing hardwood floors to adding that new backsplash, preparation if the key to success. Plan ahead and do your research. Youtube and Pinterest offer a plethora of DIY aids that could save you and keep you from finding yourself half way through a room revamp with painted carpets and hardwood walls. Yes you did read that correctly, hardwood flooring doesn’t belong on the walls. DO: GO ON A SHOPPING SPREE Okay, that might be a bit of an exaggeration. The whole point of a DIY project is to save money. What we mean is do buy too many supplies. Contractors from the DIY network recommend that you purchase an extra 10% on all your supplied. You never know what the kids, the dog, or the husband just might mess up and extra supplies save you worry and those bothersome trips to the store. However, keep your receipt. You can always return the extra once the project is completed.
DON’T: SHOCK YOURSELF This is a twofold don’t. First, do not under any circumstance mess with electrical wiring or the main structure of your home without an electrician or contractor. When you mess it up, your insurance isn’t going to help. If they mess it up, which they likely won’t if you hired an experienced professional, their insurance will. Second, don’t go into a situation blind. If you’re knocking down drywall, know what’s behind it. If you’re pulling out grass know what’s in your dirt. Renovations are best the time of the year for those who savor a customized and beautiful home. Soak up the knowledge, plan ahead, and get to work! Follow these simple rules and you’ll be a home improvement professional in no time at all. Happy DIYing!
Healthcare Vendor Fair & Expo Thursday, June 25th 2015 Over 100 + Exhibitors!
Don’t miss one of the largest healthcare networking events in Northern California!
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Bringing together the many different facets of the healthcare industry. Ignite your passion, keep up with industry trends, explore products and services in a three-dimensional environment, generate new leads, feel like you’re part of a broader community, stay connected!
Sacramento Convention Center 1400 J St Sacramento, CA 95814
Time: 3 pm - 8 pm
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MONDAY – FRIDAY 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM ● SOCIAL HOUR (MON-FRI) 4:00 PM – 6:30 PM SATURDAY 2:00 PM – 10:00 PM ● WINE TASTING, SATURDAY 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM ● SUNDAY 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM