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OUR LOCAL FOOD TRUCK CRAZE  By Lindsey Rodrian

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Let their smiles shine like never before.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Story ideas, manuscripts or comments can be emailed directly to the managing editor. Please include your name, daytime phone number and email address. E-mail (Lindsey@sjmag.com).

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summer serving

“Food trucks are to adults what ice cream trucks are to children.” – Andrew Harrison

One night while working late at the office, I followed the sound of classic rock, and it led me to Hutchins Street Square’s food truck mania. People posted up on the lawn, children running around; all enjoying a cool summer night, a fantastic band, and a variety of eats from a round up of local food trucks. Of course, this concept is nothing new. People have been serving ethnic eats street side since the early 1900s, and all major cities are no stranger to hot dog stands, and other street food vendors, but the food truck craze brought a taste of east coast charm all the way across the country and right into our Central Valley.   It not only ignited a love within residents, but it breathed life into others who found themselves out of jobs, unable to afford their dream of owning a restaurant, and a host of entrepreneurs and closet chefs. I love the concept because I am an entrepreneur at heart, and learning of how local food trucks got their start was certainly interesting. From seasoned business owners and chefs, to families who simply love to cook and want to share a taste of their homeland—we are blessed with a plethora of local food trucks serving up some great stuff every day of the week. And SactoMoFo, a mobile food event planning company, has really nurtured the street food culture—teaming with locals to bring us a food truck mania in every one of our San Joaquin cities, nearly every week of the month through October.   There’s just this sense of community at these manias, and I think that’s what I enjoy most. People gathering to enjoy a space, food, and an atmosphere, all so localized that the impact could not be greater. The monetary support these food trucks receive are in turn sent back into the community, creating this fantastic spinning wheel of community success and growth. The feeling is similar to what was felt at our Best of San Joaquin Party last month—this sense of unity, respect, and praise. The energy created by the best of the best all celebrating in one place could certainly be felt as I traveled down Main Street, into the tasting room, and through the banquet hall at Viaggio Estate & Winery.    There’s something to be said of over 1,400 people tipping their hats to their favorites, meeting them on a personal level, laughing and dancing the night away. This was a first of its kind for us here at the magazine, and I’m excited to say it certainly won’t be our last. If you missed out this year, don’t be too bummed by our spamming of killer party pics, and instead keep an ear out for what we’ve got planned for the future. See you next month,

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LAST THOUGHTS

Hoping to send summer off proper? Consider a new project to keep the mojo flowing into fall. Pick up our annual Home & Garden Magazine, out this month, to get the creative juices flowing… or, if you’re not a DIY-er, a directory of who to call to get the job done right. Looking for a new date night spot? Worry not, lovers, because our Wine Dine 209 magazine is just dying to give you the low down on all the area’s top wineries, eateries and breweries—while sharing some pretty exciting food and drink focused buzz from our port side city. Look for Wine Dine 209 next month—it will deliciously guide you throughout the year.


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UpFront 209 TRENDS | PEOPLE | CULTURE | STYLE

FOR THE LOVE of

METAL  BY MACIE BENNETT

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Jerrod Mays first discovered his enchantment with metal over 20 years ago, as he built and modified choppers. Today, his passion is showcased through an art form unique to many. Metal

being a family trade, the third generation general contractor attributes his interest in metal sculpting to his grandfather who constructed objects similar to those Jerrod creates today.

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“The neighbors think I’m weird,” he says of the eight-foot spider and octopus displayed outside his residence. But, these installments represent what Jerrod considers his niche— insect and animal inspired art.    Functional and non-functional, Jerrod has created many installments throughout San Joaquin, like his bike rack shaped as a bookworm, bedded into the concrete outside of the Lodi Public Library, a Pergola found on Lodi Avenue that's large enough to park multiple cars under, and a 10-foot metal cross with a yinyang center piece displayed at the Spanos Family residence in downtown Stockton.    In addition to creating functional art Jerrod makes a great effort to always incorporate recycled materials—an aspect that is showcased through his favorite piece—a coffee table constructed of fabricated materials and a 1918 Buick wheel.   In order to design and form such pieces, Jerrod relies on a profound visionary process to ensure he builds something incredible. Often times he begins by familiarizing himself with 34

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pray, asking for guidance,” he says. “Sometimes I’ll be by myself working on a project and I’ll get so emotional, I’ll need to take a break for a few minutes and get over it. And most of the time that’s when I know it’s good, because if it gets to me then it might get to somebody else.”    Inspiration often guides Jerrod as well, as he looks to his wife and twoyear-old, who help fuse his style with child-like characteristics.    “My wife says, 'Oh look at this little cartoon, wouldn’t it be cool to make something like that?”’ he continues, “And that’s how the bookworm came about.”   The humble sculptor also credits his work as a teacher as a huge source of inspiration. Privately instructing students on his property a few times a month, Jerrod admits he looks to pupils Elsa and Valerie, instead of modeling himself after

a well-known historic sculptor. “Elsa is 70 and I just get so inspired by her, she could come over and grab the most miscellaneous stuff out of a garbage can and weld it together and make the most beautiful piece you ever saw,” he says with a smile.    Over the years, Jerrod has grown as an artist, in more than just skill set. Initially, he forged art based off of things he enjoys. But just like the metal he sculpts, Jerrod transformed, as a humble and diverse artist, now aiming for something different.    “I've really changed my mindset over the last five or six years," he continues. "This is what I’ve been thinking...I want to see the mom, the dad, and their kids equally enjoy my art—so now I find myself looking for things that catch every type of eye.”


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THE GALLERY on theMOVE ART EXPRESSIONS BRINGS FOCUS TO LOCAL ARTISTS  BY COPPER WILLIAMS

ues to explain that, “Art Expressions has embraced cultural diversity and creativity that exists right in our town. Many artists flocked and continue to gravitate toward Art Expressions and excel in their art as they get mentoring from artists like Robert Kelley, who continually amazes.” It’s a mixture of growing and promotion that truly resonates with members.   The gallery has continued expansion, securing a permanent home on the Miracle Mile. This beautiful focal point on Pacific Avenue allows for meetings and more opportunities for the community to see what their local artists are capable of. It also houses an array of workshops that members can participate in to continue improving their work. Drop in and take a look, you might just catch one of their free Summer Youth Classes, building our city’s future artists. TAKE A TOUR OF:

Art breathes life, bringing focus to history, people, and ideas that were once relics or entirely unknown. Like a wave of in-

spiration that flows across our region, Art Expressions of San Joaquin showcases a rotating display of local and regionally known artists—which is how the non-profit of over 45 artists received its second name: The Gallery on the Move.    The venture began in 2012, when Arturo Vera, Susan Winton, and Vanessa Hadady formed a non-profit whose goal was to showcase works from across the artistic spectrum. These include paintings, photography, jewelry, and sculptures, and even music and writing.   Backed by seven board members, Art Expressions has blossomed into a platform that establishes new artists, promotes 36

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learning, and gives back to its city.    We spoke with Ana Vera, Chair of Art Expressions and wife of Arturo Vera, about the perks of becoming a member. She explains that, “Once an artist joins Art Expressions, they can showcase their art at all the venues and at events. As far as showcasing art at the gallery [on the Miracle Mile], it will be juried. We also want to encourage guest artists to exhibit at the gallery. As far as exhibiting work at the County Administration Building and at the airport, there are certain restrictions because these are County buildings and so it must curated.”   And where else can these outstanding pieces be found? A multitude of establishments, ranging from the Hilton Hotel to restaurants like Mezzo. Seeing these works have opened eyes to the creativity of Stockton and its neighboring cities. Ana contin-

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AWARENESS MONTH  BY NORA HESTON TARTE

August is Romance Awareness Month, and it’s the perfect excuse to infuse a little romance into your relationship. Whether newly dating or married

for 10+ years, it’s never a bad time to make your partner feel special. From sweet sentiments (that you can carry over into every month of the year) to more extravagant displays, use this holi-month as an excuse to spoil your significant other.

Gift Them.

A small token of appreciation goes a long way, especially when it’s not for a big occasion. Sweet gestures are often most appreciated when they are least expected. So, pick up a local treat—such as a tower of bundlets from Nothing Bundt Cakes in Lincoln Center or a sweet smelling candle from Carole’s Candles (both in Stockton)—to thank your lover for just being who they are.

When you’re busy adulting day-in and day-out, it’s important to find ways to escape together. Book a babysitter and head to an intimate dining location—Mikasa Asian Bistro & Sushi in Tracy and Angelina’s Spaghetti House in Stockton are both great options—to enjoy each other’s company. Then, take in a movie or a cultural event in San Joaquin (check the calendar on page ?? for ideas).

Go on an Adventure.

Experts say embarking on new adventures together is a great way to connect. Whether biking through the Lodi Appellation sounds relaxing, or fishing the Delta together entices you, just make sure it’s something you’ll both enjoy. Are you a true adrenaline junkie? Opt for something more extreme—think racing at The New Stockton 99 Speed Way.

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4 TIPS to CONSERVE WATER  BY COPPER WILLIAMS

Although we received a few downpours this winter, make no mistake, people! We’re still in a severe drought and it’s going to take a few more years of heavy storms before we’ve made up all the water we’ve been missing out on. And

that’s why, as earth-friendly citizens of San Joaquin, we got together with Regina Rubier, Water Resources Program Manager III of Delta Water Supply Project, to find out what we can do to make the most out of the precious resource we obtained last winter!

Maintain & monitor the efficiency and quality of sprinkler lines.

What’s the point of a sprinkler that doesn’t work, anyways? All that water is centralized into one very mushy spot on your lawn or garden, doing your precious plants no good against the dreaded heat of summer. Do yourself a favor next time the sprinklers pop on and check to see which are still working and which need a little work themselves!

Check for a running toilet.

Reduce outdoor watering.

Remember those annoying neighbors, growing up, who were more interested in watering down the sidewalk with their sprinklers rather than their lawn? Yeah. Don’t be those people. As Regina states: “Water on a sidewalk or any other surface other than the roots of plants and flowers or grass is wasted water.” Check with your city to find out your neighborhood’s watering days and if there is a time duration.

And no, we’re not talking about the one you need to go catch. If a toilet is continuously running, which means that water is still pooling into the bowl even after its finished its flush cycle, it’s needlessly going down the drain. “Same concept as above,” Regina admits. “But if the toilet constantly runs, the amount of water is magnified.”

Fix plumbing leaks.

“A leaking shower head or faucet with a streaming drip can waste thousands of gallons a year,” our water guru confides! Don’t believe us? Try placing a bucket under that tiny drizzle and see how quickly it fills up. Multiply that by how long it took for the bucket to fill and… see where we’re going with this? It’s a lot. Fix the leak! 40

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The READING

RENAISSANCE LITTLE FREE LIBRARY SUPPORTS COMMUNITY LITERACY  BY COPPER WILLIAMS There’s a new trend spreading across San Joaquin that’s got book enthusiasts buzzing! The Little Free Library—a program started in Wisconsin in 2009—has taken our nation and other parts of the world by storm. Bringing books to every

neighborhood it possibly can, Little Free Library appears in the form of miniaturized houses, barns, and even refurbished newspaper vending machines—full of books free for the taking.    Chairman Moses Zapien of the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors, one of the leading individuals to bring the program to Stockton, spoke with us about both its purpose and humble beginnings in our port city.    “We started the program in Stockton in May of 2014, in response to a University of the Pacific report on literacy in San Joaquin County,” he recalls. “The report showed that 66 percent of third graders in the county do not read at grade level.” A shocking number, further backed by evi-

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dence that many of those students do not move on to graduate high school. Hoping to improve those numbers, the Chairman, along with a few select individuals, began taking steps to promote the libraries in Stockton after a few had begun sprouting up on their own.    “A core group of us approached The Record newspaper and asked if they would be willing to donate some old newspaper vending machines to use as the first set of libraries,” he states. Twenty-two in total were donated. “With the community’s help, we were able to clean, paint, and ultimately transform them into little libraries and place them in disadvantaged communities.”    And why these communities? Zapien explains that, “We wanted to put these libraries in areas where access to city libraries was limited. We focused first on the east and south sides of Stockton. The idea behind these libraries is to bring the library to the people—bring books into the neighborhoods. There are no library cards involved. It’s based on the honor system—you leave a book, you take a book.”

These libraries are maintained by community members or organizations known as Stewards, who add more books to the boxes when they run out and ensure that the mini-library and its contents are appropriate for San Joaquin’s youth. With over 70 libraries already attached to the program and 25 more commissioned to be built by Lincoln High School, the project is a thriving success in its outreach.   But it’s all in thanks to the community that’s backing it, the Chairman points out. “One of my favorite quotes is by Margaret Fuller: ‘today a reader, tomorrow a leader.’ That’s really indicative of what we wanted to do in promoting literacy among our youth. We are just one effort in a variety of efforts going on in San Joaquin County to promote literacy and early childhood education. It takes a whole community to make the type of difference we ultimately want to see.” LEARN MORE AT:

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ROAD LESS TRAVELED ENJOY THE RYDE  BY NORA HESTON TARTE

Nestled inside the orchard-lined banks of the Sacramento River, just three miles from Walnut Grove off scenic Highway 160 sits the Ryde Hotel. Inside its walls, guests will find luxurious accommodations ripe with storied pasts.    Once a haven for gangsters and rule-breakers during the prohibition era, the former speakeasy that served bootleg whiskey to all-star clientele (influential politicians, mobsters, and movie stars) has been shrouded in mystery, rumored to have a secret passageway that led to the river’s end.    “You read in history about the speakeasies and read about prohibition and it just seems so unreal and then you walk into a place like this and you’re not just reading it anymore, you’re feeling it and experienc44

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“It’s like go ing back in time. We’re a historical place”

– Tina Flores, Ryde Hotel

ing it,” says Tina Flores, part of the hotel’s events department.   Between 1927 and 2016, the hotel underwent several management changes and also enjoyed brief stints as a lodging locale for the men and women who built the Delta levees and a rock n’ roll mecca in the 1980s.    Today, the hotel plays host to weddings, parties, and notable Sunday brunches that guests clamor to attend, but the Ryde hasn’t left behind its historic charms. The hotel still offers old-school adornments that wink at its 1920s beginning, but with modernized amenities that offer guests the best in relaxation (think Jacuzzi tubs and gourmet cuisine). Flores says staff was even able to obtain the original sign that marked the hotel as closed to the public after it was cited for illegally serving alcohol during prohibition.    Champagne brunches are amongst the most popular happenings—the Ryde Hotel staff still knows how to throw a good party!—and bottomless mimosas are paired with decadent menu items, including chef-carved prime rib with creamy horseradish, French toast with toasted pecans and warm maple syrup, a grand dessert finale featuring tempting sweets selections, and more.    On any giving day, guests can catch glimpses of brides-to-be as they stroll the grounds of the California Delta hotel, running between their master bridal room and ceremony location, and snapping shots against the inviting peach-toned façade of the glamorous Ryde Hotel. COME & PLAY:

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WHAT’S in your WATER?

A LOOK AT COMMON WATER BOTTLE BRANDS  BY DAVID REUANG Our bodies are roughly 60 percent water, and despite being walking water tanks, there is a constant need to replenish. Health authorities

recommend eight 8-ounce glasses of water a day, but the amount varies based on age and weight. If you’re not drinking the right amount of water, it can lead to dehydration. In which case, water is the best remedy and bottled water is great for a person on the go! However, bottled water quality varies based on brand. Take a look at the brands we’ve chosen and see which one is right for you.

Smart water is sourced from munici-

pal (that is, tap) water and like other bottled water, is purified through a vapor distillation process, achieved through the use of heat to separate contaminants and dissolved solids. What’s left is cooled, purified vapor, perfect for drinking. Before shipping out to the public, additives like calcium, magnesium, and potassium are added for taste and health benefits. Calcium and magnesium perform much of the same functions, including cell membrane development, cell division, muscle contraction, and nerve transmission. Potassium also helps nerve transmission and muscle contraction, and aids in regulating blood pressure by protecting the heart and arteries.

AQUA Carpatica is a natural

sparkling mineral water originating from springs within the Carpathian Mountains, located in the wild forests of Eastern Europe. There is no agriculture or industrial activity in the surrounding areas and, as a result, the water remains untouched by chemicals and other contaminants. With such a pure source, distillation and additives aren’t even in the vocabulary of AQUA Carpatica! Instead, all minerals found within the spring remain after bottling. This leads to natural, sodium and nitrate-free water, which is especially beneficial to infants and pregnant women. Not to mention the calcium and magnesium, good for keeping the nerves and muscles in tiptop shape. Find yours at select Whole Foods Market! 46

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Fiji water comes from an aquifer, a natural underground chamber formed by layers of volcanic rock that fill with tropical rain on the island of Fiji, hence the name. The layers of rock act as the water’s protector from contaminants, keeping the source pure and ready to be bottled. Purification is achieved naturally, by digging a well that causes internal pressure to burst spontaneously from the hole, acting like a fountain. Similar to the sought after fountain of youth, Fiji water boasts minerals of magnesium and calcium– no needed additives for purity or water quality. Nature at work for a great taste! Voss is a Norwegian brand of bottled water that comes from an aquifer in Southern Norway. Similar to Fiji water, a hole is dug, allowing the untapped source to naturally surface and be bottled. Because there isn’t a filtration process, Voss does numerous tests to ensure that their water isn’t contaminated. In addition, they strive for a low mineral content in each bottle, leaving only a pure taste. The minerals that do remain inside the water include helpful doses of calcium and magnesium for muscles and nerves, and sodium. In the human body, sodium regulates fluids outside of cells and balances acids. Minerals are everywhere, and the right amount in our bodies can go a long way. If you're not drinking enough water, you can experience decreased energy levels and mental functioning, causing increased stress on the body. When it comes to quenching thirst, nothing does it better than convenient, healthy, safe, zero-calorie water. But, as a key component of a healthy lifestyle, it’s important to know where it comes from and what’s put inside—because as we’ve learned, not all water is bottled equally.


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Spanos Center became a place of strengthening faith through renowned speakers with inspiring stories of struggles and success on Thursday, April 21st! The gospel message was spread to business and civic leaders in the San Joaquin County as the Leadership Prayer Breakfast celebrated its 25th anniversary!

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30th Pixie Woods Wine Event On Friday June 24, Pixie Woods hosted its 30th premier Wine Tasting event. Wine from the Central Valley coupled with different musical groups, hors d’oeuvres, and a silent auction made for a sensational evening on the Pixie Woods grounds.

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CHEERS to 10 YEARS! A CELEBRATION OF READERS' CHOICE AND THE BEST THAT SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY HAS TO OFFER  BY NORA HESTON TARTE

It’s hard to believe that San Joaquin Magazine’s annual Best Of issue started with an insert ballot tucked inside of the magazine. Before the

Internet was as widespread as it is today, readers mailed in their top picks for a handful of categories. Today, more than 5,000 people voted in more categories than ever before to show their favorite San Joaquin businesses some love, and to connect on a more personal level with San Joaquin Magazine. We are a magazine that thrives on positivity and praise, and it’s an honor to be able to showcase everything that makes San Joaquin great—from restaurants and wineries, to shopping and entertainment.    There was only one way to celebrate the Best Of issue’s 10th anniversary— with one hell of a party! With Viaggio Estate & Winery as the venue, a good time was guaranteed! The vineyard’s classic elegance shone through, while winners from across categories served up signature dishes and drinks to all. Even the ambiance and extras were created using some of San Joaquin County’s best resources. This was our first year hosting a party with the public, and it was also the first year we gave our best of winners a place to showcase their talents and attendees a chance to enjoy them all in one place. This party wouldn’t have been possible without the unwavering support of our local sponsors. We are eternally grateful for their contributions to and support of San Joaquin Magazine, the United Way, and this party. We had a blast, and we only have them to thank for it! 62

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RESTAURANTS BROOKSIDE COUNTRY CLUB The San Francisco Culinary Academy alum and native Californian, Chef Chris Isert, is behind the fare at Brookside Country Club. He has a passion for bringing people together over food. 3603 St. Andrews Dr., Stockton (209) 956-6200, BrooksideGolf.net BUD’S SEAFOOD GRILLE Since 1993, the family-owned and operated establishment has served quality seafood that is both simple and fresh, as well as a variety of beef and chicken entrees, delicious salads, and homemade desserts. 314 Lincoln Cntr., Stockton, (209) 956-0270, BudsSeafood.com DAVID’S PIZZA Hand-tossed, New York-style pizzas are the main dish at David’s Pizza. At two San Joaquin locations, staff serves thin- or thick-crusted pies and an assortment of other mouthwatering menu items. Stockton, (209) 477-2677, DavidsPizzas.com DE VEGA BROTHERS Brothers Alberto and Rafael Vega crafted a robust menu of authentic Italian cuisine using only the freshest, top quality ingredients. Here, guests become family over plates full of chicken picatta and glasses filled with vino from Lodi to Italy. 5757 Pacific Ave., A140, Stockton, (209) 323-4339, DeVegaBrothers.com HABANERO HOTS We’re not kidding when we call this Lodi gem a hotspot. The festive cantina serves Mexican and American grub paired with margaritas and hot sauce, along with other offerings from the full bar. 1024 E. Victor Rd, Lodi (209) 369-3791, HabaneroHots. com KYODAI At Kyodai, the vibe is contemporary and the sushi (and other traditional Japanese fare) is worthy of high praise. Modern décor and superb presentation make it stand out. 5779 Pacific Ave., Stockton, (209) 323-5495 MEZZO The farm-to-table menu at this neighborhood bistro takes advantage of the area’s agricultural offerings, while the intimate setting makes it a perfect date night stop. 3499 Brookside Rd., Stockton (209) 4737300, MezzoStockton.com

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MIDGLEY’S PUBLIC HOUSE Chef Michael Midgley is at the helm of the local eatery that turns out flavorful and inventive American cuisine. A seasonal specials menu punctuates the restaurant’s staples. 296 Lincoln Cntr., Stockton (209) 474-7700 MidgleysPublicHouse.com MIKASA ASIAN BISTRO & SUSHI An extensive menu of Asian fare takes center stage at this upbeat bistro and sushi bar. Expert presentation means the food always looks as good as it tastes! 2610 S. Tracy Blvd., Tracy (209) 830-8288, MikasaBistro.com PAPAPAVLO’S BISTRO & BAR Take a seat at Papavalo’s, indoors or out, where Mediterranean fare is served in a casual bistro setting. Patio seating, a full bar, and quality service add to the dining experience. 501 N. Lincoln Cntr., Stockton, (209) 4776133, Papapavlos.com KOMACHI SUSHI Boasting the best Japanese food outside of Tokyo, the restaurant prides itself on serving authentic cuisine from a sizeable menu, crafted to fit every set of taste buds. 307 S. Lower Sacramento Rd., Lodi (209) 334313,1 SushiKomachi.com SMOKIN’ YANKEE’S BBQ CATERING Kick back and relax while the experts do the work! Serving breakfast, dinner, and everything in between, this catering company boasts a menu filled with smoked meats and traditional breakfast plates. Stockton, (209) 471-4858, SmokinYankeesBbq. com ANGELINA’S SPAGHETTI HOUSE At this established Italian eatery, family recipes reign supreme. An adjacent deli serves up sandwiches and more, while inside the main restaurant guests can enjoy a quality meal in a relaxed setting. 1563 E. Fremont St., Stockton, (209) 948-6609, Angelinas.com NOTHING BUNDT CAKES At this small-chain, counter-serve bakery, Bundt-style cakes are served in an array of delectable flavors from red velvet to marble. Pick up one—or a dozen—to go. 128 Lincoln Center, Stockton (209) 957-2253, NothingBundtCakes.com

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FROSTED FLOUR Find sweets with a wow factor at this adorable Lodi bakery where weddings and big celebrations are their specialty. Includes themed cakes in mouthwatering flavors and tiered creations almost too gorgeous to eat. 904 W. Lodi Ave., Lodi (209) 369-2253, FrostedFlour.com

WINE, BEER & DRINKS TERESA PERRY, TOWNE HOUSE RESTAURANT Everyone was raving about (and standing in line for) “that watermelon drink,” known as the San Joaquin Sipper. Crafted by Teresa Perry, and served up with help from Tiffany Streeter, the original cocktail is made from fresh watermelon juice, homemade simple syrup, and some tasty extras. Head over to Wine & Roses’ Towne House Restaurant for a second fix. DELTA SIERRA BEVERAGE The family-owned and operated wholesale distributor behind our Best Of beer garden specializes in the finest domestic, imported, craft, and micro-brewed beers and non-alcoholic beverages in the San Joaquin Valley. 3700 Finch Rd., Modesto, (209) 522-9011, DSBeverage.com BARSETTI VINEYARDS Step into the Old Town Galt tasting room and order up a glass of the properly named Old Town Red. Here, guests are part of the family and Vineyard Owner Janis Barsetti uses her wines to pay tribute to rich Galt roots. 400 4th St., Ste. 150, Old Town Galt, (209) 747-3861, BarsettiVineyards.com HARNEY LANE WINERY Small lot, 100 percent estate-grown wines reign superior at this Lodi gem owned by Kyle and Jorja Lerner. All of the fruit used in making their one-of-a-kind, tasteful wines is grown on-site. 9010 E. Harney Ln., Lodi, (209) 3651900, HarneyLane.com JESSIE’S GROVE WINERY Some vines at Jessie’s Grove date back to the 1800s, making production of old vine varietals possible at the family-owned ranch and estate. The downtown tasting room serves samples. 27 E. Locust St., Lodi, (209) 368-0880, JessiesGroveWinery.com MACCHIA WINERY Award-winning, bold reds take center stage at 66

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Macchia, where cheeky names infuse style into the line-up of small-lot vinos. For owners Tim and Lani Holdener, the most important part of winemaking is the quality of the grape. 7099 E. Peltier Rd., Acampo, (209) 333-2600, MacchiaWines.com OAK FARM VINEYARDS Here, the unique assortment of Northern Mediterranean wines is all handcrafted, small-lot, and sourced from single vineyards. A laidback atmosphere that pays tribute to the vineyard’s history makes an ideal place for tastings. 23627 N. DeVries Rd., Lodi, (209) 365-6565, OakFarmVineyards.com VIAGGIO WINERY & ESTATE Italian for journey, Viaggio is a secluded private estate that boasts classic elegance. Located in the heart of Lodi’s iconic wine country, it’s an ideal spot for finding romance—whether at a wedding or on a first date. 100 E. Taddei Rd., Acampo, (209) 3681378, ViaggioWinery.com WEIBEL FAMILY VINEYARDS & WINERY For three generations, Weibel has turned out quality fine and sparkling wines, made from grapes grown on over 500 acres of California vineyards. Each artisan wine is created with both passion and expertise. 13 N. School St., Lodi, (209) 370-6013, Weibel.com

EVENT SPONSORS PORT OF STOCKTON Throughout the year, the Port of Stockton offers a slew of opportunities to stay and play in San Joaquin County. From quality family-friendly events to daily operations, the Port is an integral part of the Stockton community. 2201 W. Washington St., Stockton (209) 946-0246, PortOfStockton.com LOVOTTI INC. When you’re looking to create comfort in your home, look no further than Lovotti Air. Qualified staff is ready to repair, replace, or install heating and cooling systems in your home. 2216 Stewart St., Stockton, (209) 931-2100, LovottiAir.com CCT TELECOMM IT CCT Telecomm offers complete business internet/data/phone solutions including high speed wireless/wired internet and data speeds

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ELITE ENTERTAINMENT Looking for a qualified DJ to emcee your event? Elite Entertainment staffs some of the best in the business, and has an array of party extras to take your event to the next level. Stockton, (209) 9523548, EliteDj4u.com K&T LIGHTS Make your event—whether it’s a wedding, party, or holiday affair—a little bit brighter with the help of K & T Lights, a family-owned lighting company in San Joaquin County. 3636 Mammoth Cave Cir., Stockton, (209) 957-0829, KAndTLights.com BRIGGS PHOTOGRAPHY This husband-wife team was behind many of the fabulous photos taken at our Best Of event, a craft they’ve honed while working the local wedding scene. 2316 Fawnwood Ln, Manteca (209) 239-7542, BriggsPhotography.com RO-SHAM-BO PHOTO BOOTH Add a dose of interactive fun to your next party or event with a customizable photo booth. Guests can get creative with props, and take home photos as favors to remember the night. (209) 4011145, Roshambo.biz MARQUIS ENTERTAINMENT PHOTO BOOTH Give your event a personal touch by employing the experts behind Marquis Entertainment. In addition to photo booths to amp up your event, the company offers disc jockeys skilled at playing master of ceremonies. 2235 Hacienda Dr., Stockton, (209) 951-1982, Marquisentdjs.com

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ERIN ELIZABETH Stockton native and accomplished artist Erin Elizabeth showcased her talents at our affair with live painting. The primarily self-taught artist is known for her bold use of color and texture. ErinElizabeth.com CARICATURES 4 PARTIES Mike Rosenthal has made a name for himself creating colorful caricatures in less than one-minute. His live demonstrations offer a rare form of entertainment for parties of all kinds. SF Bay Area, (510) 205-9249, Caricatures4Parties.com NATHAN IGNACIO You may have heard the smooth sounds of Nathan Ignacio vibrating through our party. The Modesto man behind the “one-man-band” is a master of instruments who effortlessly blends folk, blues, and soul to create dance-worthy tunes. Modesto, Facebook.com/Nathan.Ignacio

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BACK Proceeds from the event benefitted the United Way of San Joaquin County. “We chose United Way as our beneficiary because it’s an organization that has done so much for the community, serving as a middleman between the public and local charities,” says Managing Editor Lindsey Rodrian. “By running huge campaigns and giving money raised back to smaller charities in their own backyard, they make serving San Joaquin possible for many nonprofits.”    “We’re here to improve lives,” says Andy Prokop, President and CEO of United Way of San Joaquin County. “We do that by raising funds and awareness for our local nonprofits. We attract tens of thousands of local employees to share their hard earned income every pay day and on occasion we’re blessed to have special events raise large sums of money to help us do even more.” “The Best of San Joaquin Magazine just hosted one of the greatest and largest fundraisers our United Way has ever enjoyed. Because of the generosity of everyone at San Joaquin Magazine, our community just got better.” www.sanjoaquinmagazine.com

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The Food Truck craze is quickly conquering our county as a premiere dining experience offering everything from classic funnel cakes to authentic Mexican food and unique takes on street food. Though

many consider the industry a trend, New Yorkers in the 1700s thoroughly enjoyed the original concept, served from pushcarts.

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As many jumped on board, the media followed, with Food Network shows documenting the start up venture. This is precisely what inspired Stocktonian Saravy Yem to take the leap, growing his delivery service into a full-blown food truck. “We decided to bring dishes that don’t exist quite yet to the public in Stockton,” he says. “Many of our southeast influences stay hidden.” And with that mission, Saravy and his family decided to give San Joaquin a taste of Southeast Asian cuisine, via their truck, Rice Pot Movement.   For Christine Louie, owner of Mamas and the Tapas, the dream of opening a brick and mortar restaurant was out of reach, “So my husband, daughter, and I decided to try a food truck.” The family based their business model and menu— that can be found at many local events and the business park in Brookside—on their family values. “We’ve always centered everything around food,” she explains.    Today, Christine works solo producing favorites like Jerk Chicken and the Mama’s combo, which features Puerto Rican rice, beans, a beef empanada, and a chicken flauta.    The family affair continues on in another local favorite, A Moveable Feast, the brainchild of father-son

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Fast-forward to 2011, just months after the official end of “The Great Recession”, when Forbes Magazine named the food trucks we know today as the number one small business opportunity.   The industry’s startup costs, which statistically fall under a $100,000 investment, served as a breath of fresh air for many facing financial difficulty, unemployment, or business closure. Its appeal also spread to those that harbored a love for cooking, chefs in search of change, or those with an interest in small business ownership.

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duo Doug and Sam Seed.   When Sam was laid off, he and his father began preparing homemade meals for neighbors and friends. The Seed family recipes received such strong response that they formed the catering service, Morada Eats, in 2008. Doug says his passion, fierce desire, and love for cooking, is what prompted the idea to morph Morada Eats into the iconic green truck that can be spotted roadside in Lodi nearly every day of the week.    “We bought a trailer from a guy, and we finished it off, acquiring a char broiler, deep fryer, and cold hot steam table,” Doug continues. “My son and I installed the refrigerator and freezer, and did another major rebuild a few years ago.”   Following the purchase of a truck customized to best prepare Thai food, Mony Vangsoulatda's wish of sharing her family's close ties to the traditional cuisine of their homeland, became a reality. The venture simply made sense, as Mony grew up under the wing of her mother— who ran a local restaurant—until it closed and she retired


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CRAZE LOCAL FOOD TRUCK ON WITH THESE

ROUND UPS LODI FOOD TRUCK MANIA

Head to Hutchins Street Square the fourth Sunday of each month for free entry into their food truck world, featuring rotating favorites like Mamas and the Tapas, A Moveable Feast, Bacon Mania, Go Falafel and more. Compliments of the city of Lodi, free entry is available for all, and attendees are encouraged to bring a blanket or lawn chair to enjoy crisp summer air, live music, and of course street food. Follow “Lodi Food Truck Mania”

STOCKTON FOOD TRUCK MANIA

Enjoy fun in the sun at Oak Grove Regional Park for a collective truck tasting hosted by SactoMoFo and The San Joaquin County Park District. Each first Thursday of the month from May to October the park

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A Moveable Feast

Go Falafel's Falafel Pita.

welcomes a plethora of gourmet food trucks from all over Northern California, including favorites like Costa’s Finest Kettle Corn, Drewski’s, Gameday Grill and more. The event prides itself on being family-friendly, and encourages guests to bring chairs and blankets to enjoy the live music.

MICKE GROVE FOOD TRUCK MANIA

Gorgeous Micke Grove serves as the venue for this food truck mania hosted the third Wednesday of the month through October. Enjoy live music, entertainment, and as usual, a delicious assortment of gourmet food trucks.

MANTECA FOOD TRUCK MANIA

Mark your calendar for the the second Sunday of each month, and take full advantage of this free event featuring live music, and an assortment of delicious food trucks like The Sweet Spot, Smokin’ Hot Pizza, La Mex Taqueria, and many more.

TRACY FOOD TRUCK MANIA & AIRCRAFT DAY

Spend a few hours on the third Saturday of every month through October, at the Tracy Airport, tasting, listening, and enjoying the aircraft festival. In addition to a full line up of food trucks offering all different types of eats, attendees can enjoy tethered hot air balloon rides!

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in 2012. Just a year later The Green Papaya served their first roadside customer and has since become a local favorite.   Another local inspired by family and food, is Alfonso Ochoa. Since 1998, Alfonso worked a second job during harvesting season to support his passion for cooking

alongside his family. With a simple menu of tacos—and his fellow workers as customers—La Picosita continued to grow until he could afford a more permanent location, now on the corner of Turner and Church Street in Lodi.   As the industry continues to boom,


many chefs across the country are enticed by it’s nature, and this was just the case for Sam Hissayko, a local chef with over 23 years of experience. “I used to work in the big restaurants, and always wanted to open my own,” he explains. “So, I said, ‘okay, let’s start with the food truck.’”   His truck, Go Falafel, filled a community void because, as Sam explains, there weren’t many options for those looking for Mediterranean or vegetarian food. So Sam hit the ground running, posting up at flea markets and now at Chuck E’ Cheese, on Pacific Avenue in Stockton. After months of struggling to see a return, Sam is pleased to say that, today, “people love my food!”    Entrepreneurial spirit led Alvin Costa, a lawn care business owner of 14 years, to cash in on the craze. "I always enjoyed making kettle corn on the beach with my family," he says of the inspiration that sparked a mobile tent set up.   Since then, Costa’s Finest Kettle Corn has certainly grown, as their food truck offers additional eats from three local companies, including hot dogs and ice cream.   “When I started my business, I chose to give back twenty percent,”

Go Falafel

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Alvin explains. “For fundraisers, school functions, sporting events— we’ll come on site and whatever we sell we donate twenty percent back to the foundation. And that’s how I’ve gotten a lot of business…being able to give back to the community.”    Alvin and Costa’s is a perfect testament to the benefits reaped by a food truck community. The profitability spans beyond the business owner, as many trucks use local produce, and then put their earnings back into the community they serve. In addition to monetary support, the food truck culture also unites community.   San Joaquinians have taken this trend under wing, with help from SactoMoFo, uniting trucks with others in the area, to bring the best together on one lawn as the bands play.   Regardless of which San Joaquin city you reside—chances are your community is hosting a round up sure to satisfy a variety of tastes. And for you food truck enthusiasts out there, our cities’ rotating schedules lovingly compliment each other’s events, meaning you can catch a mania nearly every week.

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OON BAY REVEL IN THE SUNSHINE OF ONE OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA’S BEST COASTAL TOWNS

 BY NORA HESTON TARTE It’s time to soak up the last rays of summer before San Joaquin’s bright sunshine gives way to the overcast skies of fall. Spend one of your last weekends at the beach to enjoy the fleeting moments of warm-weather aficionados’ favorite season. Sink your toes into the soft sand, fall asleep to the sound of crashing waves, and indulge in a little extravagance in Half Moon Bay.

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Splurge on a room at the Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay (1 Miramontes Point Rd.), a lavish hotel bursting at its seams with beauty and luxury. Located just steps from the pristine beaches, this stately hotel offers guests an escape into the world of the rich and the famous, with a price tag (though not small) that doesn’t fall into the realm of unbearable.    From the scenery (the hotel is set on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean) to the interior décor, the hotel is a coastal retreat. Whether you’re looking out over the courtyard (with champion golf courses below) or upgraded to an ocean-view suite, every room offers a scene matched only by the sound of the water that will lull you to sleep at night.    While on site, take advantage of the expansive menu of activities. Golfers will enjoy the two champion courses on-site, while foodies can revel in extensive gourmet menus and wine pairings at the hotel’s three restaurants and wine bar. On-site tennis courses, gas fire pits overlooking the ocean (ask for a s’mores basket), and an indoor heated swimming pool are only the beginning of the accommodations.    At the end of a tiring day, retreat to the 16,000 square foot spa to partake in luxurious spa treatments punctuated by the lullabies of waves just beyond its doors. Local ingredients and crushed-pearl products are used during facial, body, and massage therapies that take place amongst the spa’s 15 treatment rooms, including two couples rooms and three facial rooms as well as pre- and post-treatment accommodations—a co-ed Roman mineral bath with fireplace, sauna, and steam room.

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TAFFY In Harbor Village sits Half Moon Bay Salt Water Taffy Co., a old-fashioned candy shop filled with barrels of overflowing salt water taffy—available in more than 20 flavors including cherry cola and caramel apple—and other sweet snacks. It’s a must-stop for fans of the salty treat that originated in Atlantic City.

Set up camp and lounge away. When you’ve worked up an appetite, head up the stairs to Sam’s and grab lunch. Outdoor seating (available on a first come-first serve basis) is coveted property—the eatery was named one of the top three outdoor dining spots in the Bay Area by San Francisco Magazine (just one of many accolades the ten-year-old business has received)—and the lobster rolls are a must-order.    Despite its award-winning cuisine, the vibe at Sam’s is laidback and decidedly un-stuffy. Roll up in your beachwear and you’ll fit right in. A large dining area surrounded by windows as well as a bar stocked with local brews are decent second choices to sitting outdoors.    Fancy yourself an adrenaline junkie, or at least not an athletic amateur? Try your hand at surfing. If you already know what you’re doing, stop into one of the board shops dotting Cabrillo Highway—HMB Board Shop (3032 Cabrillo Hwy N) or Cowboy Surf Shop (2830 Cabrillo Hwy N #1). If you need some pointers, book a lesson.

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Dave Alexander at Open Ocean Surfing (260 Grove St.) is revered as one of the most knowledgeable and experienced surf instructors in the area. As an avid surfer himself, Dave knows how to spot the best waves, and gauge ones beginners and experts can handle based on skill level. With the motto, “if you can swim, you can surf,” Open Ocean is both accessible and inclusive. Simply show up with a can-do attitude and they handle the rest. Your one and a half- to two-hour lesson will include equipment. Remember, the water in Northern California is chilly, even in August, so stop by one of those shops for a wetsuit before you dive in.   Fancy yourself more of a spectator? The Mavericks Cliffs Trail is an easy 2.5-mile hike ending at the site of the infamous Maverick’s surf competitions. These sometimes-deadly contests take advantage of the treacherous conditions at this point so it’s definitely not the place to learn on your own (waves that crash can often be recorded on a Richter scale due to their intensity and size), but if you want to watch some of the best in the world hone their craft, this is where to go.

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IF YOU BRING KIDS While Half Moon Bay is an ideal location for both a romantic getaway and a funfilled trip with friends, it’s also one of the best California destinations for families. Many of these activities can be enjoyed by everyone, (and you shouldn’t skimp on wine tasting and surfing if that’s what you want to do – the Ritz Carlton hosts a kids club that will keep your brood busy while you explore), or try swapping in a few of these kid-approved outings instead.

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LOCAL CULTURE: Take in the sights and sounds Half Moon Bay is best known for. August is an ideal time to frequent local farmers markets where the salty outdoor air is a welcome change for San Joaquinians. Not far from your lunch and beach stop, Coastside Farmer’s Market offers the best in local produce and goods on Saturdays from May-December, working with nearby farms and families to bring quality culinary treats and organic ingredients to shoppers. SHOPPER’S PARADISE: Boutique shops abound in this coastal town. Downtown, oneof-a-kind stops offer up shelves of specialty books, handcrafted cookware, vintage wares, furnishings crafted from recy-

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redwood trees and overlooking Half Moon Bay. If the Maverick’s jaunt didn’t wear you out, head out on one of these longer trails instead: Purisima Creek Redwoods (a moderate, 7-mile, half day hike located on a preserve in the western slopes of the Santa Cruz Mountains overlooking Half Moon Bay) or Purisima Creek-Whittmore Gulch, (a moderate, 10.5-mile, half-day trail that is a slightly longer version of the popular Purisima Redwood Preserve area hike and starts on the eastern trailhead on the coastal side). GHOST TOWN: If you’re drawn to the slightly unsettling, stop off at Purissima (near the junction of State Route 1 and Verde Road). Marketed as a ghost town, its history states it virtually fell off the map. What was once a bustling town in the 1800s is now little more than a cemetery. Some don’t see the charm, while others can’t help but marvel at the fate of the small town (the mystery remains in what actually happened to cause its demise). If you didn’t know what you were looking for, you might miss it entirely.

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EXQUISITE TASTES at KYODAI  BY COPPER WILLIAMS

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There’s something special about the flavors crafted at Kyodai that can’t be found anywhere else. Ask anyone at the sushi bar or seated at a table and they’ll tell you it’s the dedication of the staff, or their passion for food that goes into each plate. In our honest opinion? It’s a little bit of both, alongside the comradery between co-owners Kevin Pham and Andy Dang, who sculpted one of Stockton’s most prized sushi restaurants.    This bond is what the duo brings to their guests, and those guests are more than welcome to challenge the chefs for new and exciting dishes if they’re so inclined. “We have regulars that come in a couple times a week that don’t even ask for

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a menu,” Kevin grins. “They just leave it up to the chef to create whatever comes to mind with whatever fish and seasonal produce we have.”   It’s another way Kevin and Andy bring interaction and novelty to the restaurant. That, along with on-menu dishes like the Red Boy Roll, filled with shrimp tempura, spicy tuna, cucumbers, and more. And, let’s be frank with ourselves, here. Can you really pass up the Bluefin roll? With negibluefin, akami, garlic cream, and jalapeno? No, we didn’t think so. But, believe it or not, Kyodai goes beyond the dinner table. Whether you’re visiting for your first or fifteenth time, you’re walking into an establishment surrounded with locality and simultaneously fused with that open air mood known best in the Bay. A hip, modern layout is your venue, padded with Kyodai’s spectacular food: a work of art all on its own. Enjoy sleek, wooden tables and lighting that’s perfect

for not only date night, but also taking selfies with your friends and favorite dish! And, take our word for it, you’ll want to snap a few before taking a bite.   Each freshly prepared roll is a thing of beauty, with every piece properly tucked in its rightful place to concoct a mouth-watering meal. You can thank Kevin and Andy for that, by the way. They prefer to follow a seasonal menu, rich in vegetables available right here in California. Take for example, one of the new favorites on the menu: Heirloom Albacore. With local asparagus, heirloom tomatoes, and fresh albacore, drizzled in miso mustard and chili oil, it’s a dish of beauty. “We’re moving toward more local produce,” Kevin states. “We want to continue working with community farmers.”    Amidst your meal, don’t forget to snag a drink or two. The bar is stocked for your pleasure with a little something for everyone. Get creative with your meal

and order a few sake bombs to go with that Black Cod entrée! And if you’re a fan of our Lodi appellation, keep an eye out for wines from local vineyards. If alcohol isn’t your deal may we suggest dessert? Now here’s the hard part. Are you going to go with the Apple Roll? Or the Tempura Battered Cheesecake?   Whatever your taste of the evening, you simply can’t go wrong with Kyodai. They’ve established themselves as one of the leading sushi artisans of our lovely valley and for good reason! Keeping up with the latest trends in L.A., San 92

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Watermelon  BY DAVID REUANG

If you’ve ever taken a bite out of a watermelon, it’s no surprise how this juicy produce got its name. The watermelon is both a fruit and a vege-

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by way of merchant ships. Here in San Joaquin Valley, we are among the top three counties in California for watermelon production. In 2014, county farmers produced nearly 94,000 tons of watermelon, according to San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioner’s office. Having such an abundance of watermelon means loads of benefits for people who eat them as well.   Watermelon naturally contains high levels of lycopene – an antioxidant linked to healthy perks. Eating this juicy fruit and vegetable can help improve heart health, bone health, and prostate cancer prevention. The best way to get the most out of a watermelon is to allow it to fully ripen. The redder the inside of the melon, the higher concentration of lycopene. In addition, each juicy bite of watermelon packs a mouthful of nutrients, including vitamin A, which promotes healthy skin, and Vitamin C, a supporter of our immune system. You can even

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Slice the watermelon in half. Place the flat side down and cut off the rind around the edges. Dice the watermelon into small cubes. Chop half of the onion, half of the cilantro leaves, and all of the jalapeño (cut long ways along the outside and rotate the pepper – instead of cutting through the center of the jalapeño – so that you make strips instead of rings. Discard the center/stem. Then slice into small pieces.). Juice the lime. Combine all the ingredients with a few shakes of salt. Cover it and place it in the fridge for an hour or two, or dip into it right away with chips. *Recipe courtesy of icookueataz.com www.sanjoaquinmagazine.com

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DURST winery PAY HOMAGE TO HISTORY  BY NORA HESTON TARTE

The moment the car turns onto the expansive 25-foot wide driveway that leads to Durst Winery & Estate in Acampo, visitors are transported to another world. Described as a “hidden gem” by Owner Cassandra Durst, the winery is a place for gathering, honoring its past as the private residence of the Fairbanks—socialites who inhabited the home until 1968.

passion, dedication, and a little magic that our wines are made. Every wine has a story—the vineyard, the grower and their family, the workers in the field that pick year after year to bring our grapes.”   Cassandra applauds the Lodi appellation for producing a series of one-of-a-kind wineries, and says Durst Winery & Estate is no exception. “The sprawling lawns are begging to be picnicked and played on. The tasting room is classic yet warm and inviting and the Fairbank’s home is a constant reminder that the wild days of prohibition are a part of this estate’s history,” she says.    And the winery acknowledges its original owners. Wild days as a prohibition party house when partygoers would park their cars amongst the vines while they drank booze in the well-stocked basement, have transcended

Owner Cassandra Durst: Photo: Lodiwine.com

“You can’t tell from the outside what’s actually in the property itself,” Cassandra explains. “It kind of takes your breath away.” Inside of the old, historical estate (built in 1915), staff pours an array of wines made from fruit sourced from well-known, local vineyards. The Fairbanks Red Blend—made from Lodi malbec and cabernet sauvignon grapes—joined the winery’s lineup (which includes albariño, barbera, zinfandel, petit verdot, pinot noir, and red and white blends) this month. “It is with

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Pull Out Quote: “Here at Durst Winery & Estate, we have a little bit of something for everybody. Whether you prefer sweet, dry, red, or white, you’re bound to find something that you’ll want to pour glass after glass of.” – Cassandra Durst, Owner

the decades. The roaring ‘20s were a grand time, and the winery looks forward to hosting grand occasions, mainly weddings, on select weekends throughout the year. “By taking just one step through our gates, you’ll immediately recognize that this is a magical place,” Cassandra boasts.

intense aromas that have an element of blueberry cobbler, vanilla, and white pepper, yet an inviting color, made from hues of intense violet and indigo.

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You’ll never be bored with the beer and wine selections at Brix and Hops in Lodi. Owned by San Joaquin natives and husband-wife duo, Carrie Gooding and Jeff Daniel, the establishment carries 24 rotating beers and a selection of local wines. The concept for Brix and Hops came when a place that served both beer and wine couldn’t be found in the Central Valley. 98

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“We were always looking for a place with both great wine and great beer,” says Jeff. “We could always find one, but not the other. We were pretty sure we were not the only people on this mission.”   Their quest for a bar that served both ended when Carrie and Jeff did a soft opening of their business in April and an official ribbon cutting on June 9th.   Since their opening, Brix and Hops has strived to show appreciation for the fun found in craft beers. For those unfamiliar, a beer flight is available, boasting any beer on tap served up in five ounces, perfect for taste testing. That way, you have the option of sampling their many offerings without investing in a pint— that is, until you find your favorite.   The opportunities seem endless, and although their tap is constantly rotating, Brix and Hops does include resident breweries, like Track 7 Co., Twelve Rounds Brewing Company, New Glory Craft Brewery, and Belching Beaver, to name a few. “They come out with so many seasonal things now days, that I wish I had 240 taps,” Jeff exclaims.   Brix and Hops has further teamed with resident brewers to offer beer enthusiasts

something special—tap takeovers! These beer nights are educational and fun, as brewery representatives explain beer profiles and share interesting facts and tips, while attendees enjoy giveaways. To partake in the edu-tainment, look to their Facebook page or website for upcoming events.   Now, onto our wine lovers! “It was so hard to pick, there are so many great wineries in Lodi,” Jeff shares in regards to his selection. “We love them all.”   So, they decided to stock their establishment with local favorites in white, red, and sparkling. Enjoy varietals, blends, and classics from Oak Farm Vineyards, McCay Cellars, Lange Twins, Prie, and LVVR right along side your strictly beer guy, and viola, you’ve got the perfect date spot.   “We’re providing San Joaquinians with superb Lodi wine right off the bat,” Jeff says. “And now we’re really striving to show appreciation for all the fun of craft beers. People come in, they’re laughing, they’re sharing—no one cares if you drink out of someone’s cup!” TRY THEM OUT:

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Located on the Miracle Mile, Que 225° is an authentic American BBQ restaurant. All of our meats (Brisket, Pulled Pork and St. Louis cut Ribs) are cooked low and slow for up to 14 hours using a combination of Hickory and Apple wood. All of our sauces and sides are made from scratch and we give our own brand of culinary flare along with a distinct flavor to America’s original comfort food. Catering also available. QUE 225 1740 N. Pacific Ave, Stockton (209) 545-7004

De Vega Bros. is family own Italian Restaurant and focus on very traditional Italian food and using the freshest ingredients. Our outdoor patio is a great place to take advantage for outdoor gathering and dining. Happy hour, full service bar. We offer banquet and catering for large or small events. Open 7 days a week, Lunch and dinner.

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Ice & Gelato in Tracy, where their tantalizing array of gelato flavors are all at your disposal when crafting your perfect Aldough. Add some toppings of your choice and you’re ready to hit the city sidewalks all summer long. Give our personal favorite, pistachio, a try! GRAB TWO AT:

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Sunday-Thursday: 11am-9pm Friday-Saturday: 11am-10:pm DEVEGA BROTHERS 5757 Pacific Ave., Stockton (We are located inside Stonecreek shopping center)

(209)323-4339, www.devegabrothers.com

Everyone is welcome at Bud’s Seafood Grille. Friendly service, hearty portions, and a range of fish, seafood, pasta, steak, and poultry entrees make Bud’s a great choice for a business lunch, family dinner, or night out for two. Every meal begins with a bottomless basket of fresh sourdough bread. The leafy outdoor patio seats thirty, and is the perfect spot to take a break from shopping in Lincoln Center and enjoy a leisurely lunch or even just a drink with a friend or two. We also invite you to come visit the newly renovated bar and lounge for one of our delicious specialty cocktails and bar bites. Please be sure to ask about our banquet and catering services for your special event or holiday party. Full bar and banquet room available. Open for lunch, dinner, and scrumptious Sunday brunch. Happy hour daily with $1.00 off all beer & well drinks and $5.00 bar bites 4pm 6:30pm BUD’S SEAFOOD GRILLE 314 Lincoln Ctr., Stockton (209) 956-0270, budsseafood.com


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Wedding and Breakfast packages are also available. Smokin’ Yankee’s BBQ Catering is family owned and operated. We offer drop off services to full service catering, including rentals, set-up/ clean-up throughout the central valley. For great customer service, friendly smiles AND award winning BBQ, call us for your free quote.

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PRIE specializes in small production wines handcrafted of single vineyard-designate. Our passion and mission is to create elegant wines expressing the best of Lodi and surrounding regions. TASTING ROOM: Open Fri-Sun 11 to 5 pm or by appointment FIND US AT: facebook.com/PrieWinery twitter.com/priewinery

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Celebrating their 8th year in the Historic Tracy Inn, the chefs at Tracy Thai Restaurant have produced countless satisfied customers, with their wonderfully inventive dishes. The chef makes classics dishes like ‘Pad Thai’ and ‘Tom Kar Gai’ that leave the diner feeling that they have been transported to a street in Thailand. Many of the dishes such as Eggplant prawns, or Garlic Pork reflect a homestyle feel. The Menu is a delight and there are always Lunch and Dinner Specials. The wood panels and decors at Tracy Thai will bring you to a classic home style in Thailand. With a warm, cozy ambiance and delicious food, you would enjoy your meal at Tracy Thai. TRACY THAI 1035 Central Ave., Tracy, (209) 833-9703

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Lodi’s Habañero Hots Restaurante, a local cantina and hot sauce shop, is a gathering place where people from all over the region come for fun and food. Established in 1981, the restaurant is proud to offer Mexican Food prepared according to recipes handed down from generation to generation. The restaurant also features a bar which serves it’s famous margaritas, in addition to a full service catering company that can handle your next fiesta from a full sit down to a casual buffet.

HABAÑERO HOTS RESTAURANTE 1024 E. Victor Rd., Lodi (209) 369-3791 Habanerohots.com

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Try your childhood favorite Flamin’ Hot Cheetos in the form of a Don Cheeto French Macaron at Bon Mange in Stockton! The Don Cheeto is finely tuned between sweet and savory, a combination not easily achieved. All dry ingredients are sifted together and egg whites are beaten, creating a fluffy meringue when combined with dry ingredients in a folding technique. Folding must be done gently, by hand, each time, creating a batter 102

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neither under nor over mixed. Piped into a circle and into the oven it goes. Each bite offers a taste of the spicy outside sprinkled with crushed Hot Cheetos and the pleasantly sweet cheese popcorn ganache found inside. It’s available every day but quick to sellout, so get there soon! GRAB YOURS AT:

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A favorite among guests who enjoy the comforts of fine food, Rosewood Bar and Grill, located in the heart of downtown Lodi, offers an upbeat and sophisticated setting with its rich wood and black & white marble floor. Rosewood offers Classic American cuisine with a full bar and an extensive outdoor dining patio, features seasonal menus sourced locally and regionally, and boasts a diverse wine list. Voted Best Fine Dining in Lodi 5 Years in a row. Open for lunch: Fridays 11am-2pm Dinner: Mon-Thur 5pm-9pm, Fri 5pm-10pm All Day Dining: Sat 11am-10pm Sun-11am to 9pm Bar open daily at 4pm

ROSEWOOD BAR AND GRILL 28 S. School St., Lodi, (209) 369-0470


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Hailed as one of the most authentic powerhouses of Japanese cuisine in the San Joaquin valley, Komachi offers a diverse array of exquisite dishes, ranging from the freshest sashimi to mouth-watering sushi rolls. “Come as a customer, leave as our family.” Hours: Mon - Thur 11AM to 9PM, Fri Sat 11AM to 9:30PM, Sun closed KOMACHI SUSHI 307 S. Lower Sacramento Rd. Ste. D Lodi, (209) 334-3131 SushiKomachi.com

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Hot summer days are a thing of the past when you cool down at Peace Love Shave Ice in Manteca. Located off of Yosemite Avenue, this little drive-thru destination offers a secret menu option for anyone who asks for it—the Banana Split Shaved Ice! Beginning with delicate shaved ice, vanilla flavoring is poured right over top to create the ultimate base. Hit it with 104

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Papapavlo’s Bistro and Bar is considered byBistro many and to be one of Northern Bar California’s most unique fine dining establishments, located in Stockton’s Lincoln Center. They offer the finest and freshest in gourmet cuisine, and their fabulous menu includes a large variety of continental dishes. Three outdoor dining patios make for a perfect place to relax during lunch or dinner. Papapavlo’s offers four private banquet rooms accommodating groups as intimate as 12, to as large as 100 guests. Papapavlo’s is open Sun.Thur., 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Fri. and Sat., 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

PAPAPAVLO’S 501 N. Lincoln Center Stockton, (209) 477-6133 papapavlos.com

Newly opened Breadfruit Tree Too offers a taste of the Caribbean with a variety of mouth watering dishes. Open 7 days a week, serving lunch and dinner you can experience something fresh and new every time. From the sweet Chili Fish to the spicy Jerk Chicken, Breadfruit Tree Too is sure to make your dining experience memorable. The bar is open to enjoy a variety of drink specials along with entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights. Open 7 days a week

Lunch 11am– 2pm • Dinner 5pm–9pm

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KIDS menu AVAILABLE The newly opened Kyodai Restaurant serves modern, Japanese inspired cuisine, offering dishes that can’t be found anywhere else in Stockton. We’re proud to serve fresh, high-quality sashimi and nigiri that doesn’t need to be covered in sauce. We also offer a wide variety of small plates, salads, grilled dishes and specialty rolls to satisfy the whole family. Look for special fish and a seasonal menu that highlights what our local farmers have to offer. Our contemporary space offers a full bar and patio seating as well as a large dining room with seating at the sushi bar for a unique dining experience with the chefs. Open 7 days a week. Lunch Monday through Saturday.

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With its seasonally based menu and gourmet preparation, the Towne House Restaurant at Wine & Roses boasts a charming venue with exceptional service. Offering a farm-to-table experience with ingredients sourced from local farms as well as their own garden, the Towne House Restaurant captures the subtle elements of fun and excitement while also providing unparalleled food. The Lounge features live music and an extensive wine list showcasing the best Lodi has to offer. Dine in the intimate setting of the dining room or outdoors on the veranda where guests are spoiled with beautiful views of the gardens.

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A flavorful mixed grill of juicy steaks, tender chicken, fresh fish, and pasta dishes. Satisfy every taste with mouth-watering appetizers and salads. Every day, Outback starts out fresh, making every one of their soups, salad dressings, and sauces from scratch. At Outback, it’s all about quality —and all about the food. So let go of the worries of the day, and Go Outback.

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We use ingredients of only the highest quality when preparing our meals. We cook using 100 percent cholesterol-free cooking oils, for a delicious and healthy meal. If you would like to order something not listed in the menu, we will do our best to accommodate you in any way we can. Gift Certificates available. Mon-Fri: 11am-2:30pm & 5-10pm Sat-Sun: 12pm-10pm

PEKING RESTAURANT 7555 Pacific Ave., Ste. 115 Stockton, (209) 957-0617 pekingstockton.com

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Nestled on the Brickwalk in Lincoln Center Midgley’s Public House specializes in steaks and seafood, with an extensive appetizer menu and unique desserts. Our bar menu consist of several unique cocktails, fine wines and spirits. We have several dining options including our extensive patio, dining room with floor to ceiling open windows, and a large bar area. We offer several dining options for large parties and do catering of all sizes. MIDGLEY’S PUBLIC HOUSE 296 Lincoln Center Stockton, (209) 474-7700 midgleyspublichouse.com

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When you drop in for a bite at House of Ice Cream in Stockton you’re ordering the Crazy Milkshake. Why, might you ask? Let’s start with the basics. Gunther’s Ice Cream. Know the name? Trust us, you will. It’s a scoop of heaven straight from Sacramento in an array of assorted flavors that House of Ice Cream uses for all their treats.   Blended into a milkshake, it’s poured into a mason jar with another heaping helping of ice cream dropped on top. Crown this delectable master106

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piece with an old fashioned glazed donut that’s baked fresh and local, piled on with whipped cream, chocolate drizzle, and whatever plethora of toppings you’d like to add, and voila! Instant hit for the summertime season! And you better believe we’ve been hearing rave reviews about the strawberry cheesecake milkshake, garnished with fruity pebbles! COOL OFF AT:

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Owners Harry and Susan Yu have been a major part of the local economy since 2007 when Mikasa opened its location in Lathrop. Cooking with local produce and only using the freshest fish right from the Bay has always been key to their success. Fortunately the Yu’s chose Tracy for their newest location stocking the full bar with the most extensive liquor, sake, wine and beer selection around. Plus, with happy hour 7 days a week you’ll be sure to get your fill! Mikasa also offers off site catering and a separate banquet room for all your rehearsal dinners, large parties or business needs. Try the special SJM Roll (pictured). MIKASA JAPANESE BISTRO 2610 S. Tracy Blvd. Ste. 110 Tracy, (209) 830-8288 15138 S Harlan Rd., Lathrop, (209) 858-1818


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SAN JOAQUIN BIKE CLUB LONG SLOW DISTANCE RIDE

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Take a ride through the beautiful San Joaquin wine country roads! Stop at Phillips Farms for refreshments and continue your journey through the vineyards at your own pace. North edge of Bear Creek High School, 10555 Thornton Rd., Stockton, VisitStockton.org

COMMUNITY THEATRE OF LINDEN PRESENTS: “DON’T DRESS FOR DINNER”

AUGUST 4-7

Get ready for a hilarious night as Bernard’s weekend plans with his mistress go to shambles when he realizes his best friend has a mistress too – Bernard’s wife! This show is bound to have you laughing! Community Theatre of Linden, 18527 E. Front St., Linden, (209) 351-0193, LindenTheatre.com

SUMMER CONCERTS AT STONECREEK VILLAGE

AUGUST 5, 19

Wind down the week with some free music! Concerts are held every other Friday through September from 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM. Evolution will be playing on the 5th, and Long Time performs on the 19th. Stonecreek Village, Pacific Ave. and Robinhood Dr., (209) 474-1634

PIXIE WOODS FRIENDSHIP DAY

AUGUST 6

This buy one, get one free ticket event includes a day of fun filled with rides and activities! Celebrate friendship at this historic fairyland. Pixie Woods, 3121 Monte Diablo, Stockton, VisitStockton. org

STOCKTON SOUL FESTIVAL

AUGUST 6

The African American Arts & Culture Community Center of San Joaquin present a day of soul music and food! With a great lineup of entertainers,

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this festival will have you groovin’! Weber Point Event Center, 221 N. Center St., Stockton, (209) 688-3893, VisitStockton.org

FOREVERLAND 14 PIECE TRIBUTE TO MICHAEL JACKSON: WINDMILL COVE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

AUGUST 6

Get nostalgic with this 14-piece band and honor the King of Pop. Foreverland recreates Michael Jackson’s biggest hits throughout his career with vocalists, horns, and much more. Get your tickets soon! Windmill Cove Bar & Grill, 7600 Windmill Cove Rd., Stockton, (209) 948-6995, VisitStockton.org

ANNUAL GROOVIN’ IN THE GROVE AT JESSIE’S GROVE WINERY

AUGUST 6

Get your groove on! Dance along to Whiskey Dawn and Mondo Mariscal at Jessie’s Grove as you sip on some wine. Doors open at 6 PM. Get your tickets today! Jessie’s Grove Winery, 1973 W. Turner Rd., Lodi, (209) 3680880, JessiesGroveWinery.com

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Time for an adventure! Enjoy the view of the full moon as you kayak along the calm waters of Lodi Lake and the Mokelumne River. Meet at the Lodi Lake boathouse at 7 PM and boats will be launched from the dock at 7:30 PM. Headwaters Boat House at Lodi Lake, 1101 W. Turner Rd., Lodi, (209) 224-8367, VisitLodi.com

STOCKTON CHORALE SUMMER SING

AUGUST 11

No pressure of auditions here! Come sing in a chorus whether you’re off pitch or in perfect harmony! Music is provided, all you need is your voice! Central United Methodist Church, 3600 Pacific Ave., Stockton, (209) 9516494, VisitStockton.org

SUMMER ARTSPLASH

AUGUST 12

Aesthetically pleasing art makes for a relaxing evening. Take a stroll downtown while you peruse art in different venues. Downtown Stockton, VisitStockton.org

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Want to explore a new culture? Enjoy live entertainment including taiko drums, martial arts, and Japanese dance. Taste some tempura, teriyaki chicken, kushiyaki, and much more as you dive into Japanese culture. Buddhist Church of Stockton, 2820 Shimizu Dr., Stockton, (209) 4666701, VisitStockton.com 110

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America’s #1 Frankie Valli Tribute Show

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MOVIES AT THE POINT, WEBER POINT

21ST ANNUAL “STUCK IN LODI” CAR SHOW

Pack blankets, lawn chairs, and a picnic dinner and bring the family out to this free outdoor movie showing of Avengers: Age of Ultron! Gates open at 6:30 PM. Weber Point, 221 N. Center St., Stockton, VisitStockton.org

These cars have been restored and given a second life! See these classics as you stroll the beautiful downtown Lodi. School Street, Downtown Lodi, (209) 369-1634, VisitLodi.com

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FRIENDS OF THE FOX PRESENT: JAWS

AUGUST 14

Enjoy this Oscar-nominated classic at the Bob Hope Theatre, where there will be art in the lobby from Art Expressions of San Joaquin as well as music from Bowing Company String Quartet. Bob Hope Theatre, 242 E. Main St., Stockton, (209) 373-1400, FoxFriends.org

STOCKTON PORTS VS. HIGH DESERT MAVERICKS

AUGUST 12-14

What’s better than baseball after a work week? Support the Ports as they take on the High Desert Mavericks. On Friday the first 1,000 fans get a free t-shirt! Saturday is Faith night so bring your church family, and Sunday is seat cushion giveaway! Banner Island Ballpark, 404 W. Fremont St., Stockton, (209) 644-1900, StocktonPorts.com 112

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Dance with thousands of people at this disco festival! 150 bands and DJs will perform on this lively night. Get your tickets online or at the door. San Joaquin County Fairgrounds, 1658 S. Airport Way, Stockton, (209) 466-5041, XFestModesto.com

43RD ANNUAL STOCKTON BARRIO FIESTA

AUGUST 14

This is a celebration of the creation of the Filipino Center Plaza as an affordable housing option for migrant farmworkers back in the 1960s. Revel in the Filipino culture with food, entertainment, music, dances, and much more! Filipino Center Plaza, 6 W. Main St., Stockton, (209) 4663940, VisitStockton.org


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FULL MOON RIDERS

AUGUST 18

Relax with an evening bike ride along the waterfront as you enjoy a view of the full moon! Meet in front of the downtown cinema and ride as casually or actively as you please. Riders are encouraged to bring bike tools, lights and helmets. Janet Leigh Cinema, 222 El Dorado St., Stockton, VisitStockton. org/Events

LINCOLN CENTER LIVE! CLASSIC CAR SHOW

AUGUST 19

These classic cars are ready to be shown off! Check out the cars, listen to live music, and have a rockin’ evening! Register your car for only $25. Lincoln Center, 374 Lincoln Center, Stockton, (209) 477-4868, VisitStockton.org

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TONCON AUGUST 20-21

Like comics, video games, or sci-fi? StocktonCon is the place for you! Experience pop culture like you never have before with artists in anime, movies, games, comics, and more from all over the San Joaquin Valley. Stockton Arena, 248 Fremont St., Stockton, StocktonCon.com

FULL MOON AT RIPKEN VINEYARD & WINERY

AUGUST 20

Get your tickets early for this full moon event! This night has live music, wine tasting, and food trucks! Feel free to bring your own food and water, as well as lawn chairs or a blanket. Wine can be purchased by the glass or bottle. Ripken Vineyards & Winery, 2472 W. Sargent Rd., Lodi, (209) 367-9463, RipkenWine.com

MOONLIGHT SIP & STROLL

AUGUST 20

Your taste buds will be happy on this moonlit evening! Premiere wine and food will be served. Get your tickets in advance for a discounted price! Hospice of San Joaquin Butterfly Auxiliary, 4200 Heron Lakes Dr., Stockton, (209) 922-0380, VisitStockton.org

STOCKTON PORTS VS. BAKERSFIELD BLAZE

AUGUST 19-21

This series is full of promotions! Friday night get a free t-shirt, Saturday enjoy post-game fireworks as you bring awareness to breast cancer, and Sunday receive a Gary Sheffield Hall of Fame bobblehead! Banner Island Ballpark, 404 W. Fremont St., Stockton, (209) 644-1931, StocktonPorts.com 114

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Live Music 6 Nights a Week

1926 Pacific Ave., Stockton CA 209.466.2823 • www.whirlows.com

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2016 STOCKTON SUMMER JAZZ FESTIVAL SERIES

AUGUST 27

Julian Vaughn is an up-and-coming smooth jazz star with a number one hit on the Billboard charts. Support him and his band in this outdoor concert series! Food and drinks will be available to purchase, all you need is a lawn chair! McLeod Lake Park, Stockton, VisitStockton.com

MUSIC IN THE PARK AT HUTCHINS STREET SQUARE

AUGUST 24

The 209 All Stars will be performing at Hutchins Street Square on this relaxing summer evening. Come out at 6 PM with lawn chairs, blankets, and food and support local bands! Hutchins Street Square, 125 S. Hutchins St., Lodi, (209) 333-6782, HutchinsStreetSquare.com

STOCKTON PRIDE FESTIVAL

AUGUST 27

Celebrate our diversity! Support the San Joaquin LGBT Pride Center at this event, which includes live entertainment, food, and activities for all. Entrace fee is only $5. Weber Point Events Center, 221 N. Center St., Stockton, StocktonPride.com

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AUGUST 28 Spend your Sunday evening with family, friends and the community by enjoying some good food and entertainment. Treat yourself to some tacos, gyros, or garlic fries! Hutchins Street Square, 125 S. Hutchins St., Lodi, VisitLodi.com/Event 116

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STOCKTON PORTS VS. VISALIA RAWHIDE

AUGUST 30-31

Baseball is a classic family affair! Tuesday is family night at the ballpark, where you’ll receive 4 tickets, 4 sodas, and 4 hots dogs for only $40! Get lucky on Wednesday’s Bingo night for a chance to win great prizes! Banner Island Ballpark, 404 Fremont St., Stockton, (209) 644-1900, StocktonPorts.com


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