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This is a journey; not a short stop in time. We are invested in serving you, our loyal shoppers from the moment you step foot onto the property, to your social media experience and your experiences here and outside of Lincoln Center. This month we are privileged to support the future leaders of our community by announcing the winners of the fourth annual Lincoln Center Scholarship. The 2017 recipients are featured on page 13 following a luncheon to celebrate their recognition. We also added on page 14, some of our past winners as they reported back to us how they are progressing in their college endeavors. The end of the month we honor Memorial Day, a reminder of the service and sacrifice made by so many brave men and women. I believe that you are truly successful, as a person or business, when you begin to serve others. No one better exemplifies this than our military personnel. Local veteran and dedicated supporter of Lincoln Center, Kirk DeJesus is featured in the "Bright Side" on page 12. Please join us as we honor him in an overview of his service to our country. This month’s edition of the Chronicle features our Lifestyle Spring Fashion, with all the latest spring and summer fashions on page 16. You will find plenty of creative ideas for Mother’s Day gifts that will surely delight that special mom. And don't forget to book your Brunch reservations early. Hint: a quick stop by Silveria's Flowers & Gifts for a lovely arrangement or other treasure always makes for a successful day. Or a visit to one of our wonderful jewelry stores would provide a nice variety of sparkly options to meet every price range. Here’s to service, success and long summer nights! I look forward to seeing you gather around the Brickwalk with friends and family as you enjoy Lincoln Center's friendly ambiance, charming shops and dining establishments.
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New @ LC
NOW OPEN
Less than a year into their time here at Lincoln Center, Homers Barber Shop has already expanded! Known for the freshest cuts in town, they’ve gone from four to nine stations since they opened. The remodel includes new paint, new floors and the hiring of more barbers. Stop in to see what they’ve done, today!
Theadora girl in celebration of Mother's Day...
Salon Michelle, formally known as Salon Genesi has a new owner, Denise Speetzen. Denise has been in the hair business for over 30 years and is finally fulfilling her dream of owning her own salon. Salon Michelle will offer a full realm of color services, balyage, fashion colors, haircutting and styling, as well as, bridal styling, eyelash extensions, waxing and threading services. They also have a manicurist! Stop in today to meet Denise and check out the new Salon Michelle.
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308 LINCOLN CENTER SUMMER 2017 Spin, Barre, Yoga and more coming to the Lincoln Center Atrium in early August. The former Stage Two will soon transform into Ben Mackie’s newest venture — Ben Mackie Spin & Movement. And there’s sure to be something for everyone! Certified Spinning® bikes for indoor cycling with an array of different class types, along with a larger space for their already popular Barre and Yoga classes. Follow @benmackiefitness on Instagram and Facebook for the latest updates. L I N C O L N C E N T E R C H R O N I C L E | M AY 2 0 1 7
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Bring in the letter to your nearest store in an unsealed envelope, addressed to your Mother. will enclose a 10.00 Gift Certificate toward your MOM’S next purchase and mail the letter for you. HAND WRITTEN LETTERS ONLY NO POST OR GREETING CARDS ONE CERTIFICATE PER MOTHER
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Blending flavors of Mexico, Vegas and Stockton By Laurie Eager
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ake a vacation south of the border without ever leaving Stockton! A visit to the newly remodeled Tio Pepé’s restaurant and bar will allow you to enjoy the zesty flavors of Mexico, while experiencing the warm hospitality and friendly service of this long-standing family business. Tio Pepé’s “The Original” was established by Eliseo Flores in 1977 at the corner of Hammer Lane and Lower Sacramento Road. The restaurant moved to Lincoln Center in June of 2014. Today, Eliseo’s son Mario and his wife, Sheri Riley invite patrons to relax and enjoy a break from the stress of daily life, and dig into delicious food and creative cocktails. Fresh describes everything about this establishment. Chef Mario prepares everything in the restaurant from scratch seven days a week. He is passionate about the cuisine and combines treasured, traditional recipes learned from his father with his own contemporary flavors – incorporating more seafood and verde sauce. Salsa and chips are made by hand every day and twice on weekends. The staff works hard to ensure that guests feel welcomed and appreciated.
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Featured MERC HANT Recently Tio Pepé’s underwent an exciting renovation adding a full service bar and an outdoor eating area. They welcomed the addition of Matt Wolfe as the bar manager. Matt brings with him 14 years of experience in an upscale Southwestern restaurant at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, and a wealth of knowledge about tequila. He also has a vast array of his own innovative cocktails and continues the fresh approach to flavor by crafting his own pureés and mixes from scratch. He is enthusiastic about bringing new flavors to Stockton. Matt describes the aromatic characteristics of tequila in terms usually associated with fine wines. After visiting many tequila distilleries in Mexico, he is anxious to share his knowledge with all who want to experience something new. The bar has a wonderful assortment of tequila tempting tasters to “step out of the box.” The owners are planning tequila pairing dinners in the future, as well as tequila flights. The inviting new redwood bar and pub tables spilling out on the Center’s sidewalk let guests take advantage of our fabulous weather, and new tapas-style menu of bar bites that will soon be launched. So drop into Tio Pepé’s and savor a mini-vacation soon, we’re sure you’ll be back for more! n
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Health & BEAUT Y
MICROBLADING: What it is and why you need it
Before By Tara Rushing
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here you are — standing in front of all the eyebrow supplies at (insert favorite beauty store here) expected to decide on what’s going to look best, look the most natural, or give you that bold brow look you’ve been trying to achieve. If you’re anything like me, you’ve tried it all: the pencil, the tray of wax + powder, tinting, e.v.e.r.y.t.h.i.n.g. But you still haven’t found the perfect recipe for your perfect brow. Well, ladies (and gentlemen!), we sat down with Kym, of Kym with a Y, and Chelsea Ramsey at The B Hive and have all the microblading answers. Microblading is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure that uses a specialized hand controlled tool to make fine cuts in the skin to implant pigment that resembles the appearance of natural eyebrow hair. “It is ideal for filling in sparse areas of the brow where hair isn’t present, and defining and enhancing your natural brow shape,” says Kym. This trend has become more and more popular over the last couple years. Unlike permanent makeup tattooing, Microblading does not use a machine operated tool. Instead, a small device with multiple microneedles is used. After numbing the area before and during your procedure, the microblade is dipped into a selected color of iron-oxide pigment — an
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ingredient safe for skin — and then implanted under your skin to mimic the natural hairs in your brows. See photo above. Sign me up ASAP! Okay, so two things you’re probably thinking: 1. How much does it cost and, 2. How long does this last? First, each salon will vary in price, so you’ll have to inquire, make your consultation and find out. Second, this procedure can last up to 3 years! While it won’t wash off, it will fade over time and touch-ups are required. “Since each skin type is unique, the pigments will hold differently and break down at different rates,” says Chelsea. If you’re considering microblading, or just tired of trying to find your perfect brow recipe at the makeup store, call one of these lovely ladies here at Lincoln Center. We promise you’ll be in good hands.
Real Gold. Real Roses.
Really Special.
Chelsea Ramsey at The B Hive Hair Salon 302 Lincoln Center (209) 774-6508 @chelseaeve
Give her a gift she’ll cherish! For less than the price of a dozen red roses, a genuine long-stemmed rose that has been preserved and dipped in 24K gold is a very special gift. Each rose is unique, and like a mother’s love, will last forever.
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Come in to our store today and discover hundreds of gift ideas that say “I love you mom” in a very memorable way.
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Know Your NEIGHBOR
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arm and approachable, Cha Williams has found her perfect place in life to express her creativity and passion as the owner of V.I.P. Salon. Even more than her successful salon – which she opened in November of 2004 – she is most proud of her kids and their accomplishments. We asked Cha a few questions about her favorite things ... we know you will enjoy getting to know her! What is your favorite sport? Basketball. What is your favorite TV show? I Love Lucy. What is your favorite movie? The Sound of Music. What do you like to do on your days off? I seldom have a day off, but when I do I spend quality time with my family and friends. What is your favorite food? Right now, Pieology Pizza! Describe yourself using three words. Energetic, goal-oriented and passionate.
What is your dream vacation? Go to Capri Island - walk, jump, run and drink limoncello. What is your favorite part about working with your son Wes every day? There is never a dull moment. He goes through life and sees a sunset. There is a never ending expansion. What is your favorite thing about owning your own salon? I love expressing my own ideas, creating an open, family oriented environment that cares about our clients and their freedom to choose their stylist. I like to make them feel loved and cared for. I think the journey is more important than the goal itself.
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Do you have any pets? Two cute Chihuahuas. How long have you lived in San Joaquin County? Fifteen years. Who are the people that matter most to you? The people I am with at that moment. What’s on your bucket list? To have seafood gumbo for lunch in Mississippi, and come back home the same day. What do you like to do for fun? I work for fun. Actually, everything I do is fun, if not, I wouldn’t do it.
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Merchant NEWS FAMILIAR FACE AT McCAULOU’S
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When you walk into McCaulou’s Department Store you might be greeted with a familiar, friendly face. Linda Halligan, formerly of Draper’s and Damon’s, is now the Assistant Store Manager at McCaulou’s. Stop in to welcome her and check out all the wonderful styles they have in store!
Linda Halligan
WINE NIGHTS Visit Papapavlo’s Bistro & Bar on the following dates, 6:00 – 9:00 pm, for wine tasting and specials by the glass and bottle. May 1: Rombauer Vineyards May 8: Rodney Strong Vineyards May 15: Frank Family Vineyards May 22: Gregory Graham Vineyards May 29: Jessie's Grove Vineyards
WINE TASTINGS Join Fine Wines of Stockton at 6:00 pm for the following wine tasting sessions: May 4: Rosé May 11: Nancy, Fine Wines staffer and wine blogger pours some recent favorites May 18: Wines for the BBQ May 25: 2014 Bordeaux Arrivals
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MOTHER'S DAY F R O M A L L T H E M O M S I N T H E P I J L F A M I LY
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Join us for our annual Wine Stroll featuring greater Northern California wineries, light hors d’oeuvres and live music. Cost for wine tasting is $25 at the event or $20 in advance online (LincolnCenterShops.com/summeratLC). Proceeds benefit the Haven of Peace, on behalf of Junior League of San Joaquin County.
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If you’re interested in pouring at our upcoming Wine Stroll on Friday, June 16, please contact Katie Drebert at katie@lincolncentershops.com or (209) 477-4868.
7/7: Sky’s the limit Enjoy a rock climbing wall and music throughout the Center.
7/14: Ready to Rock The one and only Summit Band will be rockin’ all night long. 7/21: Pop the Popcorn Sit back, relax and enjoy the movie. 7/28: Unplugged at the Center Hear the acoustics play from every turn.
The much-anticipated Classic Car Show is back with over 220 classic cars, live music, beer garden and tons of fun! This year, we’re even adding a fireworks show — you won’t want to miss this one!
Thank you to our LIVE! sponsors:
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The BRIGHTSIDE
THANK YOU for your service Captain DeJesus
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s Memorial Day is approaching at the end of this month, we are reminded of how thankful we are to all who served in the United States Military. We are pleased to highlight local veteran, Kirk DeJesus. Kirk DeJesus attained the rank of Captain and served as a Senior Pilot in the U.S. Air Force from 1990 until 2000. He attended the United States Air Force Academy from 1986-1990 and was commissioned as an officer following graduation. After completing pilot training in Columbus, MS, Kirk was assigned to a counter-information and electronic attack squadron in Tucson, AZ flying the EC130H tactical weapon system. In addition to his pilot duties, he held various roles including Chief of Standardization and Evaluation, Instructor Pilot and Chief of Scheduling. Kirk has traveled all around the world and has over 6,000 hours of total flying time, including 500 combat hours in support of operations over the skies of Bosnia and Kosovo. As an EC-130H Aircraft Commander, his crew was responsible for limiting enemy communication essential for force management, and for employing offensive counter information/electronic attack capabilities for the US and Coalition ground and special operations forces. Kirk and his wife Shannon live in Stockton and their two children, Julia and Joe, live in San Diego and Santa Barbara.
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In the COMMUNITY
2016-17 Scholarship Recipients
Eight Local High School Seniors Receive Scholarships from Lincoln Center
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e were extremely honored to meet this year’s Lincoln Center Scholarship recipients at a luncheon last month. From various high schools all over San Joaquin County we’re confident these extremely well rounded teens are sure to be successful wherever their college choices lead them. These beneficiaries are moving on with decided majors such as neuroscience, business, law and kinesiology to name a few. Their academic spirit and drive is truly inspiring. The 2016-17 recipients are (pictured left to right): Jaime Castellanos, Pacific Law Academy; Aldo Perez, Tokay High School; Michael Reyes, St. Mary’s High School; Caroline Stephens, St. Mary’s High School; Lejla Pepic, Manteca High School; Annie Yu, Middle College High; Brooke Graddy, Tokay High School; and not pictured Jordan Stinhilver, St. Mary’s High School. Also pictured here, the Lincoln Center Scholarship Committee (left to right) Tara Rushing, Kelly Blanchard, Phil Johnson and (not pictured) Carrie Sass.
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The Lincoln Center Scholarship Program was created to promote and support the educational growth of students in San Joaquin County. In its 4th year, the scholarships are funded through proceeds generated at the Lincoln Center Classic Car Show held each August. This year more than $6,000 in scholarship money was awarded. High school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher attending school in San Joaquin County were eligible to apply. The 2017-2018 Lincoln Center Scholarship Program applications will be available later this year.
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e caught up with some of the past recipients of the Lincoln Center scholarship to see where they are now. One answer from Mariel Montes caught our attention. She said, “Receiving the Lincoln Center Scholarship was the best way to begin my undergraduate career. It has helped me cover the financial aspects of college, making it possible for me to focus on the wonderful things UCLA has to offer. In addition, attending the award lunch introduced me to multiple students who I still keep in contact with today. As a result, it contributed to my network of talented students from Stockton who strive to make our city and world a better place!” Read on to hear more about the impact that other recipients are making.
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BRADY BANKS Lodi High School, Class of 2015 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Mechanical Engineering Major
I absolutely love my school and the program I'm a part of, and San Luis Obispo is an amazing town. I'm currently in the last quarter of my sophomore year, and I'm just starting to get into my harder engineering courses. Even though they are a lot of work and take up most of my time, I find them all incredibly interesting and I feel I've learned a lot even in my short time here. I'm hoping to graduate in four years and return to Northern California to work on developing advanced renewable energy systems that can be implemented to reduce our negative impact on the environment.
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JOEY BLANCHARD Tokay High School, Class of 2014 California State University, Fresno, Agriculture Business Major
I am a full-time student, managing a full school schedule, while working part-time for Proplant. In my spare time, I’m a Fraternal officer in Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity where I manage the scholarships for my chapter. After college, I plan on starting my career in Agriculture.
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DANA BRADY Linden High School, Class of 2015 California State University, Chico, Animal Science Major
During my first two years at Chico I have worked hard to get on, and maintain my standing on the Dean’s List. I am an active student in the College of Agriculture where I have worked in the farm’s swine unit, been an active member in the Agriculture Ambassadors and have volunteered at Chico State FFA Field Day. I am a member of the Chico Barbell Club and Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority.
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NICHOLAS DENTONI Tokay High School, Class of 2016 San Joaquin Delta College, Undeclared Major
I am fulfilling all the transfer requirements in hopes of transferring to a fouryear university. Right now, I am a redshirt freshman on the Delta College Baseball team. The scholarship money paid for my first semester. I am very grateful to have been awarded the scholarship money and would like to thank you once again.
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SAMANTHA HEINRICH John Kimball High School, Class of 2015 Excelsior College, Liberal Arts Major
After my second year of college, I will be graduating this July. I am currently working as an outreach coordinator for InquisitHealth, a company that provides peer mentoring solutions to people with chronic health conditions. Since receiving the Lincoln Center scholarship, I have started a community American Sign Language course and started a preschool American Sign Language immersion program. I have also worked with The Holton Institute, a company that works with Autism Speaks to provide courses on Autism. I worked as a learner support representative, curriculum design assistant, and marketing assistant.
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KINSEI IMADA Lincoln High School, Class of 2016 University of the Pacific, Biology Major
I am currently spending my time working on research projects, marathon training, and meeting great people every day.
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ALEC KNOWLES St. Mary’s High School, Class of 2016 San Diego State University, Business Finance Major
At SDSU, I have adjusted well to the college lifestyle and enjoy attending classes as well as the many social activities, such as sporting events. I try to get involved as much as I can on campus and plan on continuing to do so as I further my education in Southern California.
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ADELA CELINE LOPEZ Stagg High School, Class of 2016 Stanford University, Undeclared Major
I was recently selected for a fellowship through Stanford in Government as a policy research intern for the Office of Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs. This summer I will also lead a team of high school journalists in a journalism program called Newsroom by the Bay, based at Stanford University. I am thankful to everyone involved with the Lincoln Center Scholarship for giving me and countless other students this opportunity to realize our dreams, goals, and passions by lowering the barriers we will face on the way.
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EMILY SCHNEIDER Tokay High School, Class of 2014 California State University, Fresno, Agriculture Business Major
I am finishing up my third year at Fresno State and am very involved on campus. I have interned at the Fresno State Swine Unit, as well as the Fresno State Winery Office Assistant Intern, served on the Fresno State Field Day Committee, the Fresno State FFA Conference committee and was a Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Ambassador. I am currently a member of the Alpha Zeta Professional Agricultural and Honors Society as well a member of the Delta Zeta sorority where I served on the executive board for two years.
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JACK STEPHENS St. Mary’s High School, Class of 2016 Santa Clara University, Computer Science Major
I am currently studying Computer Science at Santa Clara University. I am very interested in Data Science and Machine Learning and hope to pursue that path in the future. I am also playing Division 1 water polo at Santa Clara. In addition to this, I am a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha (Pike) Fraternity.
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JOEY TRAVERSO St. Mary’s High School, Class of 2016 University of Arizona, Pre-Business Major
I am a new member in the fraternity Zeta Beta Tau and I am also working hard in school so that I will be able to get into the Eller College of Business.
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NICHOLAS TRAVERSO St. Mary’s High School, Class of 2015 University of Kansas, Psychology Major
I decided to join a fraternity for my fall semester of sophomore year, and it really helped to branch out and meet lots of great people. School is going well and being in a different part of the country has really opened my eyes to what the mid-west is all about! Matt Tudor
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ANTHONY MADRID St. Mary’s High School, Class of 2014 University of the Pacific, Business Administration Major
The vision of my future is becoming clearer and I am able to see how my academic studies and extracurricular activities are shaping the world ahead of me. My professional goals include promotion of athletics through teaching, coaching, or sports management. Personally, I aspire to become a leader in my community, sharing the experiences I have gained to help others.
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MARIEL MONTES Franklin High School, Class of 2016 University of California, Los Angeles, Sociology Major
As a freshman at UCLA I am involved in various activities: some of which include UCLA’s Regents Scholar Society, College Honors Program and the UCLA Volunteer Center. Being a part of these activities has enriched my firstyear college experience and has allowed me to immerse myself in my new environment. I look forward to seeing what the coming years have to offer!
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MARYALICE ROSA Lodi High School, Class of 2016 University of Southern California, Business Administration (International Relations) Major with a Minor in Human Rights
I am currently interning at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on the LGBTQ, Gender, and Reproductive Justice Project. I work on the implementation of The California Healthy Youth Act, which requires comprehensive sex education in California schools. I also work on Your Health Your Rights, an ACLU project that seeks to provide information and resources on sexual and reproductive health rights in California.
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MATT TUDOR St. Mary’s High School, Class of 2014 San Jose State University, Business Marketing Major
I am currently attending San Jose State University and I am an active member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. I was recently accepted into the internship I applied for at Rockwell Collins in Iowa this summer.
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CHARLES UDEZE Weston Ranch High School, Class of 2016 University of California, Merced, Public Health Major and Double Minors in Management and Community Research/Service
I’m currently a member of the school band, African Students' Union and Medical Society. I volunteer for Compass Health Career Pathways, an organization that encourages middle/high school students interested in health careers to stay and practice within the Central Valley.
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VANESSA VIRAMONTES Edison High School, Class of 2014 University of California Irvine, Double Major in Psychology and Social Behavior & Education
I am currently in my third year at the University of California Irvine (UCI) and on track to graduate at the end of this school year. I hope to attend either UCI's Masters of Arts in Teaching program or the University of the Pacific's Masters of Arts in Education program.
Past winners of the Lincoln Center scholarship not featured here: David Alvarado Rivera, Sophie Hernandez, Margarito Meza, Joseph Salazar and Tyler Arismendi.
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Gentle Fawn floral dress (Theadora Boutique) paired with silver Lucky Brand jewelry (Theadora Boutique) and Sam Edelman suede booties (Fina)
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Off the shoulder Maven West dress with studded strappy Sam Edelman sandals (all from Fina)
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MICHAEL’S FASHION:
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St. Mary’s High School presented the 5th Annual Empowering Young Women on March 23. The evening was dedicated to empowering and inspiring young women during years that are crucial to their development and guide them to future success. Annette Murdaca was the evening’s Honoree and Brooklyn Silva shared her powerful message in overcoming life’s hardships.
Amy Borland, Bonnie Bloom and Cindy Morelli BJ Stewart and Beverly McCarthy
Genesta Jackson and Brooklyn Silva
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Mammogram, massage, mimosa.
One of these could save your life. By Pam Stolley, St. Joseph’s Women’s Imaging Center Mother’s Day kicks off the start of National Women’s Health Week. This week serves to remind us women of just how important it is to stay healthy for ourselves, and for those who depend on us. Maybe you’re planning to celebrate Mother’s Day by getting a massage, or perhaps sipping a mimosa. I challenge you to also take time for the other “m” word and schedule yourself a mammogram. Breast cancer remains the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women, but with early detection, more women are being treated successfully. St. Joseph’s Women’s Imaging Center specializes in meeting the unique imaging needs of women. This spring we are adding 3D mammography to our services, resulting in greater accuracy — especially for patients with dense breast tissue — which means fewer follow-up visits or false positives. Talk to your doctor about your breast health and if it’s time for your annual mammogram, get it done. To learn more, or to schedule your mammogram call 209.466.5027 or visit StJosephsCares.org/Mammo.
St. Joseph’s Women’s Imaging Center 3439 Brookside Rd, Suite 107 Stockton, CA We invite you to join us at St. Joseph’s Women’s Imaging Center for an Open House on Tuesday, May 16 at 6 pm. Take a tour, view our newest equipment and meet the staff. Please RSVP by calling 209.467.6347 or emailing SJFSJ@DignityHealth.
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WINDMILL RANCH DINNER Who: Habitat for Humanity and Stockton Pacific Rotary What: Windmill Ranch Fundraiser Dinner When: Saturday, May 6, 5:00 pm Where: 6553 E. Waterloo Road, Highway 88 Info: (209) 465-5054
MAY 10
9TH ANNUAL KIDS ART AUCTION Who: Mary Graham Children’s Foundation What: 9th Annual Kids Art Auction When: Wednesday, May 10, 5:30 – 8:00 pm Where: Stockton Golf & Country Club Info: (209) 468-7635 or marygrahamfoundation.org
MAY 13
Who: SPCA What: Cool Cats and Barking Dogs When: Thursday, May 4, 4:30 pm Where: Villa Angelica Info: (209) 955-2555 or cfosj.org
Who: Child Abuse Prevention Council What: Public Safety Day & Ducky Derby When: Saturday, May 13, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Where: McLeod Lake, Weber Point Info: capcducks.com
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Who: El Concilio What: Latina Leadership Luncheon When: Friday, May 19, 11:30 am Where: Stockton Golf and Country Club Info: (209) 644-2627
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COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST Who: Leadership Stockton Alumni Association What: Community Leadership Breakfast When: Thursday, May 11, 7:30 am Where: Stockton Arena Info: (209) 915-2229
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Join us for our annual Wine Stroll featuring greater Northern California wineries, light hors d’oeuvres & live music. The cost for wine tasting is $25 at the event or $20 in advance online (lincolncentershops.com/summeratLC). Proceeds benefit Haven of Peace on behalf of Junior League of San Joaquin County.
07 th Sky’s the Limit 6-9pm Enjoy a rock climbing wall & music throughout the Center. 14 th Ready to Rock 6-9pm The one & only Summit Band will be rockin’ all night long. 21 st Pop the Popcorn 7-10pm Sit back, relax & enjoy the movie. 28 th Unplugged at the Center 6-9pm Hear the acoustics play from every turn.
The much-anticipated Classic Car Show is back with over 220 classic cars, live music, beer garden and tons of fun! This year, we’re adding a fireworks show that you won’t want to miss!
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