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Speaking of great things to eat and drink around the Center, we've put together a full wine-o analysis on pronunciation, tips and tricks, and how late is too late to enjoy what’s left in the bottle. Fine Wines of Stockton also shares some secrets on how they select their Bordeaux’s straight from France. Find your inner wine connoisseur and read more on page 10.
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It’s not too late to make your Valentine’s Day reservations through Open Table or by giving any of our restaurants a call — find their information at LincolnCenterShops.com.
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FeaturedMERC HANT The start of a new year is the perfect time to finally take on the home redecoration project you’ve been thinking of doing. So why not visit C.R. Porter for some inspiration? If the idea of redecorating sounds intimidating or overwhelming, Tammy is happy to set up in home consultation appointments. “Most people know what they’re doing, but they need the reassurance and guidance,” said Tammy. “We prefer to work with people as opposed to working for them.” No matter what you’re looking for, you can be certain that everything you see in the shop was purchased and displayed with care and thought. “We try not to duplicate things,” said Tammy. “We’re not afraid to think outside the box. And we buy things that we’d love to have in our own homes.” n
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SpecialFEATURE Owner, Gary Long has 47 years of experience in the jewelry business and is a Registered Jeweler with the American Gem Society. His store, Gary J. Long Jewelers, offers various unique lines and brands such as Hearts on Fire and A. Jaffe, an award-winning engagement and wedding ring designer. Want to give your valentine a special custom piece they’ll love? Gary and his team specialize in custom jewelry designs.
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DeVons Jewelers carries many unique lines and brands including Rolex, Simon G, Eloquence and Disney. The prestigious new Rolex Boutique that opened at the end of last year, offers the biggest selection of Rolex watches in the Central Valley.
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Most recently DeVons has become the exclusive dealer in the area for pure grown diamonds. These types of diamonds are identical to mined diamonds, sharing the same physical, chemical and optical properties, except they are produced in a lab. They are often a third of the price of regular mined diamonds. Kevin Darnell, DeVons Store Manager, is sure your valentine would love to unwrap one of these pure grown diamonds!
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he beautiful northern Central Valley – a region that is now recognized as one of the most exciting wine destinations in California. You can find many fine wines right here, yet we are not limited as we can explore and enjoy wine from all over the world. Whether you're enjoying French wines from Fine Wines of Stockton, wandering the selections at our grocers, or pairing delicious wines with your favorite entrées – the options are endless at Lincoln Center. For many, the selections are studied, educated choices. For others, the mere pronunciation and selection process can be intimidating. We reached out to some local experts who make it their mission to familiarize our community with the flavors and depth of wine, to suggest wine pairings with menu selections at many of our restaurants. We also added a few tips on wine etiquette, temperature storage and even solutions for spilled wine mishaps.
Cabernet Sauvignon
(\ˌka-bər-ˈnā-sō-vē-ˈnyōⁿ\), arguably the monster of the wine world, is ideal for pairing with rich and savory cuts of meat. The “King of Wines” is tannin heavy and bold with fruit that only gets better with age.
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Stop by the Center’s newest restaurant, Prime Table, and scroll through their extensive list of full and half bottles of Cabernet Sauvignon like Chimney Rock to pair with their delicious cuts of Prime Grade prime rib.
Chardonnay
(/ˈʃɑːrdəneɪ/) is a rich and complex white with notes of butter, cinnamon and pineapple that pairs best with sweet shellfish, chicken and turkey, as well as risotto and pasta.
Tip: Enjoy a rich glass of Rombauer Chardonnay with the Scallop Risotto from Midgley’s Public House.
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GoodEATS Merlot
(\mer-ˈlō\), which means “Little Blackbird” in French, is the base grape for the most renowned French wine, Bordeaux. It’s soft and silky body pairs perfectly with savory meats and marinades without overpowering the palette.
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Popular wine, popular dish – Papapavlo’s Lamb Chops are complemented perfectly by a deep Merlot. Our current fav? Duckhorn Merlot.
Pinot Grigio
(\-ˈgrē-j(ē-)ō, -zh(ē-)ō\) is a crisp and fruity wine. Enjoyable year-round, this white powerhouse has quite the pedigree from Italy. This popular and light wine is paired best with salmon, poultry, shellfish and light appetizers.
Tip: Order a bottle of Pinot Grigio to share with your group at Domo while catching their famous Teppanyaki shows!
Pinot Noir
(\-ˈnwär\) is a low tannin, silky red that is very versatile and light. Pinot can be fruity or dry depending on the region it comes from. It pairs well with heavy fish like salmon and makes poultry and pasta sauces pop!
Sauvignon Blanc
(\ˌsō-vēn-ˈyōⁿ-ˈbläⁿ\) is a crisp white wine with notes of grass and grapefruit. It pairs best with fresh seafood and allows heavy cream based sauces to truly shine. This wine is extremely flexible with food, but pairs well with cheese, green vegetables and mild vinaigrettes.
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Go right now to Podesto’s Market to check out their famous fresh seafood selection and grab a nice bottle of Sauvignon Blanc to go. Need a cheese recommendation? Try Laura Chenel Chevre, goat milk cheese – trust us!
Zinfandel
(\ˈzin-fən-ˌdel\) a deliciously jammy wine with rich hints of spice is the most respected and decorated varietal of wine cultivated in Lodi. The Lodi wine region has been accredited and was even awarded Region of the Year by Wine Enthusiast in 2015.
Tip:
What better way to balance the tasty spice of Tio Pepe’s Carne Asada or Fajitas than with an exquisite glass of Zin. Tio Pepe’s has local, Oak Farm Zinfandel.
Tip:
At Market Tavern their Pinot Noirs range from Russian River Valley to Willamette Valley. Try it with the Mary’s Rotisserie Chicken or the Spicy Meatball Pizza with burrata cheese.
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GoodEATS From Bordeaux, France to Stockton, California Bordeaux, France is perhaps the world’s most famous wine region and one that has been bringing wine connoisseurs together for years. George and Gail Herron, owners of Fine Wines of Stockton, have traveled to Bordeaux, France for the past 21 years to select only the best wines for their store. Joined by fellow wine experts and importers from all over the world, during their visit they taste nearly 300 exclusive vintage wines. Their selections are considered ‘futures’ and must wait two years while the wine is barrel aged, clarified and bottled. Only then will it be shipped from France to Fine Wines, allowing customers to taste all that Bordeaux, France has to offer. Stop in today to pick up a bottle for yourself.
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Let’s Unite to Prevent Heart Disease and Stroke A Message from the American Heart Association
February is American Heart Month, dedicated to raising awareness about heart disease. Heart disease and stroke cause 1 in 3 deaths among women each year – more than all cancers combined. Fortunately, we can change that because 80 percent of cardiac events can be prevented with education and lifestyle changes. It’s time to put our hearts into it and Go Red For Women.
Find out how you can Go Red at GoRedForWomen.org, and follow us on The American Heart Association’s Go Red Facebook for up to date information on Lincoln For Women is a social initiative designed to Center’s participation. empower women to take charge of their heart health. On February 3, 2017, National Wear Looking to get involved with the local Red Day, Lincoln Center is taking part in this American Heart Association? Sign up now nationwide initiative. We’re turning the Big L for the San Joaquin Heart Walk at www. red and encouraging merchants and customers sanjoaquinheartwalk.org or contact Ann Leale to wear red. Lincoln Center stands in support at 209-470-4306 or ann.leale@heart.org. of living a healthy lifestyle and spreading the message that heart disease is killing our /LincolnCenterShops mothers, daughters, sisters and friends.
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In theC ENTER Lincoln Center hosted the Chabad of Stockton on the Brickwalk December 29 for the 6th day of Hanukkah. They brought their electric menorah, provided latkes and coloring activities for the kids. It was a wonderful event for the Center and community, with attendee’s such as Sheriff Moore, Michael Tubbs and Moses Zapien.
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R SVP JUNIOR LEAGUE OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY LOBSTER FEST Don’t miss the Junior League of San Joaquin County Lobster Fest taking place February 11 at the Scottish Rite Temple. Attendees will feast on delicious lobster, shrimp, Andouille Sausage, artichoke, bread and more! Individual tickets and sponsorships are available. For more information, contact Pat Delucchi at mrsgd2@att.net or (209) 4835288 or visit jlsjc.org.
VALENTINE’S DAY QUARTET The Stockton Portsmen barbershop chorus will be sending out quartets to serenade lucky recipients on Valentine's Day, February 14. $55 delivers two songs with a rose and card containing a message from the sender. Visit stocktonportsmen.com or call Carol at (209) 881-SING [7464] for a memorable surprise!
SUSAN B. ANTHONY WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS The 42nd Annual Susan B. Anthony Women of Achievement Awards will be held on February 15, 5:30 pm at Stockton Golf and Country Club. For tickets or more information, contact Dorothy Nishioka at dotnishioka@yahoo.com or (209) 931-1763.
LET’S TAKE OVER A RESTAURANT Join Cancer Kids of San Joaquin County on February 20, 6:00 – 8:30 pm, at their annual Let’s Take Over a Restaurant at Dave Wong’s in Stockton benefiting families of children with cancer in our community. For more information, visit cancerkidssjc.org.
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R SVP VOLUNTEER TRAINING Volunteers are needed to offer support to patients and families of Hospice of San Joaquin, including Veteran volunteers for their Veterans to Veterans program. Volunteer training includes six 3-hour sessions starting February 21 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm, running twice a week for three weeks. If interested, please call the Volunteer Department at (209) 957-3888.
PHILOMATHEAN CLUB CARD PARTY Join the Philomathean Club at their Annual Spring Card Party “A Leprechaun’s Delight” March 17 at 1000 N. Hunter St., Stockton. A light luncheon will be served at noon followed by bridge, table games and prizes. For tickets, call Beverly Blixt at (209) 477-3642 or Mary Jo Gohlke at (209) 329-3453.
SOUPER SUPPER AND AUCTION Art Expressions of San Joaquin County is holding their annual Souper Supper on February 24, 6:00 pm at the Stockton Hilton Hotel. Enjoy delicious soups prepared by numerous local chefs as well as a live auction, raffle prizes and more! For more information or tickets, call (209) 460-0780.
CARNEVALE SHRIMP AND PASTA DINNER The Central California School of Italian Language and Culture is holding its annual Carnevale Shrimp and Pasta Dinner February 28 at the Italian Athletic Club. For tickets or more information, visit italianschoolofstockton.com or contact Elyse at (209) 465-7909 or esciutti@comcast.net.
RAINBOW SCHOOL VISITS Rainbow School, Inc., will offer morning February dates for interested parents, grandparents and students to drop-in to visit! Teachers will be on hand to answer enrollment and lesson questions as well as questions about their Summer Session. For more information, call (209) 464-7301 or visit rainbowschoolstockton.org.
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FIRST TEE SPRING TOUR The First Tee of San Joaquin will begin its Spring Tour for boys and girls ages 5-17 on March 18. Children will learn sportsmanship, respect and other core values while learning the fundamentals of golf. The nine-week sessions are held every Saturday and equipment will be provided. The cost is $60 and includes a logo golf cap. Visit thefirstteesanjoaquin.org or call (209) 915-8300 for more information.
6TH ANNUAL EMPOWERING YOUNG WOMEN St. Mary’s High School proudly presents their 6th Annual Empowering Young Women event March 23. This year’s honoree is Annette Murdaca. The night begins with a social hour at 5:00 pm followed by dinner and program at 6:00 pm. For more information, contact the Development Office at (209) 957-3340, ext.195.
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R SVP EVENING OF GOOD HEALTH The 2nd Annual Evening of Good Health, sponsored by the San Joaquin General Hospital Foundation, will be held on March 25 to honor the physicians, nurses and radiologists who have been trained at San Joaquin General Hospital. For more information, email hotline@judithbuethe.com or call (209) 464-8707.
ST. LUKE'S 4TH ANNUAL FRUIT OF THE VINE: FOOD, BEER AND WINE STROLL St. Luke Catholic Elementary School proudly presents its 4th Annual Fruit of the Vine: Food, Beer and Wine Stroll April 1, 6:00 – 9:30 pm. Sample some of the best food, wineries and local craft breweries that San Joaquin County has to offer. For more information or to purchase tickets, call Andrea Bear at (209) 609-6973 or visit stlukestockton.com.
SEEKING NEW MEMBERS FOR THE WOMEN’S AUXILIARY OF THE CHILDREN’S HOME OF STOCKTON The Women’s Auxiliary of the Children’s Home of Stockton is looking for new members. The Auxiliary provides activities, sports outings, dinners out, crafts, home cooking and more to 52 residential children that are important. They are looking for energetic women to join the group. Contact Karin Heath at (925) 699-1041. Please note the deadline to submit newsworthy community events to be featured in RSVP has changed to the 1st of each month for the following month’s issue. To submit events email information to chronicle@lincolncentershops.com or visit LincolnCenterShops.com/chronicle.
CRAB FEEDS LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL BAND Join the Lincoln High School Band Program for their annual Crab Feed March 5 at the Church of the Presentation Community Center. No host bar begins at 5:30 pm and dinner begins at 6:30 pm. For tickets or more information, call Kristin at (209) 609-1212.
ST. BASIL PRESCHOOL St. Basil Preschool is hosting their annual Crab Feed and Dinner Dance on February 25. Guests will enjoy a silent auction, no host cocktails, pasta, crab and all the trimmings! For tickets or more information, contact Tammy Williams at (209) 4785252 or tammy@stbasilpreschool.org.
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY United Cerebral Palsy is holding their 8th Annual “Last Chance” Crab Feed on March 17 at the Lodi Grape Festival Grounds. The social hour begins at 6:00 pm, followed by dinner, music and dancing. For sponsorship opportunities visit ucpsj.org or email events@ucpsj.org. For tickets or more information, call (209) 956-0290.
Is it Time for a Colonoscopy? By Carmi Punzalan, MD, Gastroenterology If one were to make a list of health topics that people enjoy talking about, colorectal health would ironically be found near the bottom. Although conversations about below the belt topics might be a tad uncomfortable, they are needed and may perhaps even save your life.
This March, in honor of Colorectal Cancer Awareness month, talk to your doctor about getting screened for colon cancer. Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer and the third leading cause of cancer death in both men and women in the US. It is also one of the most preventable and, when detected early, most treatable forms of cancer. That’s why it is important that everyone have a colonoscopy at the age of 50, or sooner if you have a history of colon polyps or colon cancer in your immediate family. Getting a colonoscopy not only helps to detect colon cancer, but it also can prevent it by identifying colon polyps before they become cancer. Talk to your doctor and ask if it’s time for you to get a colonoscopy.
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Dr. Carmi Punzalan is a gastroenterologist with Dignity Health Medical Group Stockton, a network of health professionals providing high quality and compassionate care. To make an appointment with Dr. Punzalan or one of our other gastrointestinal specialists, please call 209.546.5200 or visit DHMF.org/Stockton.
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