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SUPERCHARGE YOUR ESTATE PLANNING – MAKING THE BEST OF A DOWN MARKET By: Scott G. Beattie, JD, LL.M (Tax) Certain life events cause people to focus on their estate planning: the death of a friend, a trip out of country, surgeries, births, marriages and deaths in the family being among them. For wealthy individuals one of the best times to focus on estate planning is in a bad economy or down market. The combination of low real estate values and low interest rates are very favorable conditions for wealth transfer planning. Most people aren’t attuned to this fact. They are focused on cash flow and bottom line business issues. But there are a number of wealth transfer strategies which provide supercharged planning benefits when values and interest rates are low. Frequently these strategies can also be used to produce immediate returns in the form of property tax and income tax savings given a well thought out plan. So how can you take advantage of low values and interest rates? Among the strategies which are more powerful in a down market are: (1) Leveraged gifts using Family Limited Partnerships and LLCs; (2) Intra-Family Installment Sales; (3) gifts using Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts (GRATs); (4) intra family sales using Private Annuities or Self-Cancelling Installment Notes; and (5) combination charitable and family gifts using Charitable Lead Annuity Trusts (CLATs) which pass an income interest to charity and remainder to family. These techniques can be powerful devices for mitigating estate taxes and can be used in combination with income shifting strategies (to shift income to younger generation family members in lower income tax brackets, producing an overall tax savings for a family) and in combination with plans which lock in long term property tax savings. Done right, your estate plan can enhance your cash flow and improve your bottom line. For purposes of estate planning, the interest rates in question are the “Applicable Federal Rates” of interest (AFRs) and the adjusted midterm rates under IRC §7520 (the “7520 Rates”). The 7520 Rates used for estate and gift tax planning purposes have trended from highs back in the mid 80s in excess of 10% down to the current all-time lows of 1.2% in October 2012. If you own an asset with a return greater than the 1.2% assumed 7520 Rate, you can create positive leverage in a wealth transfer. There are many nuances to the design of estate and business planning transactions depending on whether the senior generation wants to retain cash flow or shift it to the younger generation, whether they want to recognize or defer income tax on the transaction and whether long term property tax savings are part of the mix. The good news is now is the perfect time to work these things out while the Estate and Gift Tax applicable exclusion is high (currently at $5.12 Million per donor/decedent). The exemption may drop back to 2001 levels of $1.0 Million per donor/decedent when the current law expires at year end. Hopefully Congress will act to retain the present exemption amounts at $5.12 Million. As with most tax and legal subjects, there are many complexities in the law relating to techniques mentioned in this article. IRS Circular 230 requires that I advise you that you can’t use the information in this article as grounds to avoid potential tax penalties. You should not make changes to your current estate planning without consulting experienced professional advisers so you can consider a number of variables and issues (e.g., how to handle outstanding loans) which are outside the scope of this article. Scott G. Beattie, J.D., LLM (Tax) is a partner at the law firm of Beattie & Aghazarian, LLP, and is a certified specialist in Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law. He can be reached at 209-222-3686 or at Scott@Legacy-Law-Group.com. www.sanjoaquinmagazine.com

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54 VIVA ITALIA! Check out some of the best dishes from San Joaquin's finest Italian eateries. by Amanda Rife, photos by Dan Hood

62 HOW TO BE A BETTER SAN JOAQUINER

'Tis the season for giving - find out which local charities need your help the most during the holidays. by Tammy Hansen

68 SANTA CRUZ You may have the Boardwalk down, but how much do you really know about Santa Cruz? by Andrew Beahm

83 MIXING IT UP Tired of the same old egg nog every year? Try shaking up your holiday party with some of these specialty cocktails. by Jessica Clare

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DEPARTMENTS 16 Publisher’s Note 25 UP FRONT | 209 Gems and Baubles, Holidays on the Farm, Keep it Fresh, and more... 44

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Taste of the Season: Cauliflower

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Giving Back With all the attention food and football get on Thanksgiving, it’s easy to forget the “giving” part. A couple years back, my son really wanted to find a way to help people during the holidays, but in San Joaquin County, sometimes it’s hard to figure out where to start. There are so many people and organizations in need this time of year and so many people ready and willing to help, but not everyone knows where to turn. My son and I ended up going to McDonald’s and picking up a couple hundred dollars worth of gift cards so we could pass them out at a nearby

“It’s like being at the kids’ table at Thanksgiving - you can put your elbows on it, you don’t have to talk politics... No matter how old I get, there’s always a part of me that’s sitting there.” –John Hughes

foodbank in Stockton, then we headed over to the Great Plate, which hosts their annual big Thanksgiving dinner for McHenry House. Sure, it can be tough to figure out how to help your community, and with that in mind, this year’s “giving back” feature focuses on ways to “Be a Better San Joaquiner,” and the charities that need your help now and throughout the year. We also added a great breakdown on holiday charity projects for the whole family in our San Joaquin Kids & Parents magazine, too, so you can help teach your kids to give back to the community. You can pick up a compliementary copy at hundreds of locations throughout the Valley, or view any of our publications online at sanjoaquinmagazine.com, and read page by page. November is also our “great eats” issue—last year we took you on a tour of our favorite Mexican restaurants, and this time we set our culinary sights across the Atlantic to bring you the finest Italian dining you’ll find this side of North Beach. I hope you have as much fun trying all the fantastic pastas and parmeseans as we did. We also have some great ideas to help you get ready for your holiday gettogethers, from holiday cocktails to impress your guests to gems and baubles to dress up your party getup. We also have some great recipes that make cauliflower (which I’ll admit, is not my favorite) look delicious, and some tips about minding your manners, even with all of today’s tech-based distractions. Have a happy Thanksgiving, be excellent to each other, and buon appetito!

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Keep it fresh for the holidays

After the corn has been shucked and all the pumpkins pureed, Dell’Osso’s famous family corn maze is transformed into a snowy winter wonderland. For the past three years the Dell’Osso family has helped define winter in San Joaquin with its spectacular light show, snow tubing, and ice skating. Between November 23 and January 5, Holidays on the Farm returns with impressive additions. You’re sure to find great stocking stuffers and seasonal treats in the general store onsite, and kids and adults alike will find fun visiting the petting zoo or picking out fresh Christmas trees before taking a tour of the light show at night. For a more classic feel let the train, horse-drawn carriages, or open air hay ride ferry you through the farm. With almost one million dollars donated to date, the Dell’Osso farm has been sharing proceeds from their events with non-profit organizations for four generations. With a good cause benefiting from your good fun, there’s no reason not to get out to the farm before the season slips away.

BY AMANDA RIFE

The holidays are upon us, and with them come the seasonal dinners and parties that require putting our culinary abilities to use. Whether new to the kitchen or an experienced chef, one easy way to make your cooking and baking a hit with your guests is by using the freshest ingredients, and Stockton farmer’s market is the place to find them. Since 1979, this local association has been making California grown produce available all year round. Growers from Stockton, Modesto, Watsonville, Gilroy, and Santa Cruz all participate in the weekly event, bringing their freshest fruits and vegetables from their neighboring farms to our county’s doorstep. With baked goods, specialty items, and flowers also available, the market is a one-stop spot for all your holiday needs. The Weberstown Mall hosts the market Sunday and Thursday mornings, and Saturday morning setup is located under the Crosstown freeway across from St. Mary’s Church. For those who may need a few last minute ingredients, the Weberstown Mall will open their stands the Wednesday morning before Thanksgiving.

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Everyone has that one friend or family member that’s impossible to shop for—the person who goes out and buys all the latest gadget or toy for themselves before anyone can pick it up for them. One of Lodi’s newest shops, French at Heart, may have the answer to your toughest gift buying conundrums. “Our concept was to blend new with old, to be where the past meets the present effortlessly,” says Kay Claxon, owner of French at Heart. This isn’t Kay’s first retail venture - she owned Ocean Avenue and Bambini’s in Lincoln Center, and spent several years working in hospital gift shops and she is drawing on her wealth of experience and support of her family to help French at Heart carve out its niche in downtown Lodi. “Working with nurses helped give me a feel for the things people want to shop for,” she says. Each desk or chair or apothecary bottle you may find fits the rustic French theme, and pieces match so well that it’s difficult to tell merchandise from store decor. There are also a variety of plants and terrariums for sale, from orchids and succulents to low maintenance air plants and books to help keep your garden green. Kay, whose maiden name is Veuve, comes from a French family and was inspired by her heritage when setting up shop. “My dad would probably be really happy,” Kay says. Kay is enthusiastic about antiques and has brought pieces back from Berkeley, Calistoga, Napa, Las Vegas, and around Lodi

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to fill the store. Her 9-year-old son, Charlie, often goes with Kay on picking trips and has learned a thing or two about antiquing. “He’s a negotiator. He’ll go to an antique store and work a deal,” says Kay. Charlie is happy to show customers around the store and point out his favorite glass bottles and flower frogs. French at Heart is an entirely family run business, with Kay’s husband David doing the heavy lifting and Kay’s daughter Amanda helping run the store and handling Internet sales. The Claxons built a nursery upstairs so Amanda can bring her infant daughter, Hannah, with her to work. Kay is careful to keep her costs, and thus her prices, low by taking advantage of technology. Shoppers can use their PayPal accounts when checking out or swipe their credit cards on the store’s iPod, which also accompanies Kay and Charlie while they’re looking for new merchandise. “The good thing about it is we can take it wherever we pick so we can take pictures of stuff,” says Charlie. New finds are posted regularly on French at Heart’s Facebook account so you can preview this charming store’s merchandise online.

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The best rule of thumb is to be mindful and courteous. “While tweeting may be second nature to you, it isn’t always the way to go,” Crowley says. “If the host is working with an abbreviated guest list, check with her before tweeting. I would rather guests spend their time at the party socializing rather than updating their status, so keep pre-approved posts to a minimum and always positive.” If partying at the office, remember your boss is there, too. “You’re among fellow professionals,” Crowley cautions, “so tweeting about how bored you are won’t help during your next review.”

“As hostess, I prefer my guests turn off their phones or set them on silent upon arrival,” says Crowley, who also appreciates a head’s up when guests may need to be MIA to take a call or text (an especially appreciated nod when occasions call for timed sitdowns like dinner). When in doubt, use common sense. Take and make calls out of the earshot of other guests, and only if need be. If using your cell isn’t crucial, power down for the duration. Taking photos is OK, but post them at another time.

PARTY CIRCUITS Technology is a great numbertwo man, so put it to use! Use detail-tracking apps (Crowley likes myGuestList.com and MyPartyPlanner.com); set up a dock for smartphones so guests can pipe in individual playlists from their digital libraries and arrange for private photo sharing! Smartphone apps like PhotoCircle encourage party guests to upload their photos to a private online album.

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INVITES Consider your audience—not everyone is tech-savvy. For pretty evites on the cheap, Crowley favors PaperlessPost.com. “I tend to shy away from sending invites for social events via Facebook and Twitter because they can feel impersonal, people don’t always check their accounts, and how special does an invite sent to you and 800 of your closest friends or followers feel?” she explains. But, if determined to distribute invitations through Facebook, do so privately so that only invitees are privy to the details.

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C H A R I T Y S P O T L I G H T Through the hard work of volunteers and future residents, Habitat for Humanity takes aim at homelessness and strives to make sure everyone has a roof over their head.

As the wind howls and the rain sets in, we put a fire in our step as we scurry through our front door to escape the cold. But in an economy where housing is as fragile as a fault line, there is an ever-growing population of people and families who find themselves homeless. As in all desperate times, desperate measures are being taken by Stockton’s local affiliation with Habitat for Humanity that serves as a means to put people back into homes. More than 500,000 affordable houses have been built by HFH volunteers around the world. Habitat for Humanity of San Joaquin County, Inc. is entirely run by a board of volunteers and has been building low income, affordable housing since 1993, with homes in Stockton, Lodi, Tracy, Manteca, and Woodbridge. Homeowners helped by Habitat for Humanity invest hundreds what

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is considered a ‘sweat equity;’ hundreds of hours of their own labor into building their own Habitat home as well as assisting other partnering families. In agreeing to help themselves they also agree to help others, and it is in this that we find the core mentality of Habitat for Humanity’s goal in not just building homes, but also communities and friendships that are stronger than the framework for any house. “Habitat is not a hand out but rather a hand up,” says president John Shores. Aside from building homes, Habitat for Humanity also utilizes donated materials in their Restore project, a shop on Stockton’s Fremont Street where new and gently used home improvement items are sold to the public. It is a DIY treasure hunt, with wares varying from bathtubs, trim, flooring, doors, lighting, sinks, and vanities to name a few. Every purchase made goes to help HFH build quality housing in San Joaquin County.

Additionally, the Solar Habitat project is currently in full swing, installing solar panels on homes that are being built to promote energy efficiency and drastically decrease electricity bills. Ever-promoting community growth, Habitat proudly partners with California Human Development Agency as well as Lincoln High School Construction Department faculty to provide hands-on raining for their respective students. This unique opportunity for students to gain real-life experience and training has opened opportunities for graduates to be offered employment down the road.

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As early as January 1918 the world, still waging World War I, faced an unknown enemy that silently slipped through every corner of the populated earth. The Spanish Flu Pandemic lasted until 1920, eventually claiming between 50-130 million of the Earth’s population. In California, the flu first appeared in San Francisco in September of 1918, eventually spreading to the nearby communities and making its way to Tracy. In Tracy, Dr. A.R. Powers gave a speech at a city meeting about the dangers of the flu and measures the city should take to keep the impact low. After speaking, he was appointed

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City Physician and Health Officer. From the start, Dr. Powers had conflicts with the Board of Trustees and their leader Nelson Dwelly. Dwelly’s priorities lie with the local business, particularly the saloons. When the first death in Tracy occurred because of exposure from the local Army Camp, Powers argued to close all public places, with two exceptions; the schools would remain open as it was determined it would be safer than giving the children the opportunity to be outside and running around, and the saloons, kept open against Dr. Powers advice but thanks to the power of Dwelly. Nevertheless, the schools closed soon after due to low attendance rate of students and teachers. The city Health Board’s attention turned to the saloons. On October 24, the Board called a special meeting, the sole purpose of which was to close the saloons. The conflict emerged over whether or not the Board could supersede the Board of Trustees and close a business. The decision was finally made by the California State Board of Health, siding against Dwelly and the Board of Trustees and the saloons were closed. But the decision came too late and the flu spread rapidly through Tracy. The local Methodist Church was converted to a hospital

with local citizens donating what they could. The city passed legislature requiring citizens to wear masks and outlawed spitting. The precautions seemed to be working and many of the bans slowly began to be lifted, including those on the saloons. Dwelly took on the power to lift bans himself and removed many without the permission of the Board of Health. The Health Board became enraged at his audacity and many members resigned, including Dr. Powers. The Spanish Flu returned swiftly, resulting in a special meeting Dwelly could not attend due to an unnamed illness. The meeting requested Dr. Powers return to his previous position; upon being reinstated he resumed all the previous bans without any objection from the Board of Trustees. The second wave was fairly light thanks in large part to the immediate bans resumed without interference. Due to Dr. Powers and his resolve to limit the spread of the flu as much as possible, Tracy was not hit as hard by the Spanish Flu as some places. However, many more victims died worldwide than needed because the World War I war efforts took precedence over quarantines or other precautions on the home front.

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ITALIA Art, music, fashion: Italy has it all. When we look at Italian culture we associate it with the positive things in life—spirited living, being amongst friends, and enjoying family. As the Italians are aware, nothing helps us celebrate these things more than great cuisine. Food isn’t just a body’s energy source in that boot-shaped country across the Atlantic; it’s a way to bring people together and reminisce about a day gone well because a full belly leads to a full heart. Like all great things, Italian food is meant to be enjoyed and we know just the places to show you how it’s done.

PIETRO’S OF LODI: BEL PAESE PIZZA

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A local take on an Italian classic, the Bel Paese pizza dished up at Pietro’s of Lodi will steal your heart. Pietro Murdocca, whom the restaurant is named after, first served up the original crust recipe fifty-six years ago. His son continues the legacy and uses the same recipe as the foundation for this flavorful pizza. Smothered with Californiamade Corto olive oil rather than a more traditional marinara sauce, creamy Bel Paese cheese is then spread atop the pie, followed by San Daniele prosciutto. Imported from Italy, San Daniele prosciutto is sweeter than the more traditional prosciutto di Parma and brings the richness to this meal. Local asparagus and fresh basil are added before the pizza is baked in a brick oven to guarantee that flavorful, crispy texture. For those who shy away from the meat-based meals, Pietro’s offers a variety of vegetarian friendly dishes, such as the pesto vegetarian pizza or the handmade raviolis (just be sure to ask for a meatless sauce). Boasting great portions, reasonable prices, and authenticity that can’t be beat, Pietro’s menu has something for everyone. Plus, the cozy atmosphere of the restaurant is sure to draw you in.

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STOCKTON JOE’S: STEAK A LA VARNI The steak a la Varni at Stockton Joe’s new location on Lincoln Center’s brickwalk is the go-to dish for those wanting to indulge in a perfectly prepared cut of beef. Stockton Joe’s uses the best flat iron steaks, cut from the shoulder of the cow, for its ideal tender texture. The restaurant’s most popular dish for over thirty-six years, this certified Angus steak will be charbroiled to perfection and dished up with your choice of side. The smell of rosemary and garlic is unmistakable as you cut into it, and it’s sure to make your mouth water for more. Named for the family who opened Stockton Joe’s doors in 1976 and still runs it to date, the steak a la Varni cannot be missed. If steak isn’t your favorite then don’t worry! Stockton Joe’s Italian-American menu will have something for everyone.

BUENO ITALLIANO CAFE: EGGPLANT PARMASEAN When it comes to eggplant, no one does it better than the Italians. Lodi’s Bueno Italiano Café knows this well and prides themselves on an eggplant parmesan so good that it sells faster than they can make it. If you’re wary of the purple squash then let us assure you that this fare is molto benne. Made in a 1930s style, the Lodi-grown vegetable is sliced into hearty steaks that are breaded and cooked in olive oil. Jack cheese and a tangy ragu marinara made from masala tomatoes will accompany the squash to make it one of our favorite Italian classics. Found upstairs in Lodi’s Bella Terra Plaza, the terrace seating at Bueno Italliano will remind you of a warm spring day (or a chilly winter afternoon) in Rome with its water fountain, cheery umbrellas, and flowers abounding. Decorated with photographs of the family’s Italian hometown of Caraglio, Bueno Italiano understands the relaxed appeal of Italy and recreates it for us in amiable detail.

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ANGELINA’S: SPAGHETTI Angelina’s Spaghetti House is just what it claims: the place to be if spaghetti is your dinner du jour. Eleven different types of spaghetti await you at Angelina’s, with something available for everyone. As you try and decide between the ever popular meat sauce or the untraditional jalapeño-infused hot and spicy, keep in mind that these original sauce recipes have been used and inspired by the gravy first served when the doors opened in 1976. Dress up your spaghetti dinner with meat balls, or try out their spaghetti with calamari if you’re a sea lubbing eater. Their sizeable portions are available at half order upon request.

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DE VEGA BROTHERS: CIOPPINO While cioppino is technically an Italian-American dish originating across the way in San Francisco, DeVegas Brother’s has made this hearty fish stew is a winter staple for any Italian foodie. The fish of the day is chopped and stirred into a pot of saucy tomato stew with the freshest clams, scallops, mussels, shrimp, and crab legs still in the shell. By the time the soup is served, the seafood is so tender it will melt in your mouth. Freshly made cappelini, or angel hair pasta, is served on the side to keep the noodles from becoming soggy, and each customer can decide for themselves how much pasta they want in their soup. If you’re like us, you’ll save a bit of the saucy broth and enjoy it with your noodles after indulging in the fish and veggies that have taken on the seasoned flavor of the tomato sauce. The aromatic fresh garlic bread that comes with your dinner will help soak up every last bit of this wonderful stew. Take advantage of the patio seats before they all fill up, and peruse the extensive wine list that features many local appellations. With a made-from-scratch minestrone and clam chowder that gives San Francisco a run for its money on the menu, De Vega Brother’s is the place to be for the soup lover in all of us.

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FABIOS: LASGANA It’s impossible to think of Italian cuisine without lasagna. It’s even harder to think about lasagna without Fabio’s. While their menu hosts a variety of traditional Italian meals guaranteed to please, the single serving lasagnas dished up here are out of this world. Prepared every morning before the restaurant opens its cast iron doors for dinner hours, these delicious dishes are a haute commodity. Only twenty or so are made every day so it’s first come, first serve where Fabio’s lasagna is concerned. The iconic square noodles are layered in meat sauce, fresh ricotta cheese, mozzarella, and parmesana reggiano, then baked to perfection. It can’t be denied that the lasagna is fantastic, but the highlight for patrons is enjoying the top layer of dark brown cheese that has been baked to heavenly hue. It is not uncommon for the top to be pulled off and saved for last, because we all know that’s where the best deserves to be as far as our food is concerned. Be sure to save room for dessert, as all sugary treats at Fabio’s are hand made by the owner and her daughters. The romantic interior at Fabio’s pulls in a large number of first dates, owner Roe Bridges comments, and for very good reason. Whether it’s your first date or your fiftieth, Fabio’s will serenade you with its charming atmosphere and family-owned vibe.

MEZZO: GNOCCHI If you’re craving pasta but want to break away from the traditional, the gnocchi at Mezzo’s is the dish for you. Russet potatoes, eggs, and flour make up this portly pasta ball, and Mezzo’s has it down to an art. There is no recipe for their well-known menu item; the fresh dough is kneeded by hand until the consistency and texture are just right. Fresh peas and applewood smoked bacon are tossed in a light alfredo sauce with the pasta, and pecorino romano is grated on top to complete this dish in the most flavorful of ways. If you are of the carnivorous persuasion, grass-fed beef or organic chicken can be easily added to your meal upon request. Only the freshest of ingredients are used at this Stockton hot spot, with everything made in house and local produce used when available. With heated patio seating, a full bar, charming interior, and family friendly environment, there is more than enough room for you and your appetite at Mezzo’s. This winter keep an eye out for sweet potato or butternut squash gnocchi variation that will add a cozy flavor to the pasta.

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TWISTED FORK: PASTA MILANO Rustic meets Tuscan at this casual Lodi eatery with its wood walls, homemade bar, antique décor, and granite tabletops with sewing machine bases. With a menu filled to the brim, let us draw your attention to the Pasta Milano for a truly Italian experience. The recipe, passed down for over eighty years, calls for penne pasta to be covered and tossed with the restaurant’s unique creamy white wine sauce. The flavors of sun dried tomatoes, mushrooms, and grilled chicken breast meld together to make for a delightful dining experience. Giving you a homey experience is the Twisted Fork's goal, and so with every meal comes salad and homemade minestrone soup, as well at a loaf of bread with the eatery’s famous garlic relish, a savory spread for you to indulge in throughout your meal—If you can wait that long before devouring it, that is. What’s wonderfully unique about this lovely restaurant is that all sauces are made to order. Where other restaurants prepare their fresh sauces daily, the folks over at Twisted Fork will stir up your tomato marinara or creamy pesto right when you order it and not a minute before

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Planning a holiday visit? Jessica Vaughn invites you to drop by anytime. Yvonne Derby would appreciate it if you called first. Edward Figueroa wants you to show up a few days early. Local food banks spend much of their busy holiday season fielding calls from holiday help seeking seasonal volunteer opportunities. But different food banks have different needs. About ten thousand people will benefit from food bank boxes and hot meals from the Valley’s three largest distributors, according to their representatives. Food banks need help right now with packing boxes; they also need drivers and a host of other volunteers.

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SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK, SAN JOAQUIN & STANISLAUS COUNTIES TO VOLUNTEER:

(209) 239-2091, www.localfoodbank.org or infosjstan@secondharvest.org Second Harvest Food Bank is the one area warehouse that welcomes drop-in volunteers. “Absolutely. We would love it. We’re always looking for volunteer help,” says Volunteer Coordinator Jessica Vaughn. Second Harvest volunteers work Monday mornings and Tuesday and Thursday afternoons sorting food. The food bank partners with local food pantries to serve about 350,00 hungry people a year. There are an average of about twenty to thirty volunteers a shift, but that number varies. Second Harvest is also seeking drivers to pick up donation barrels. Drivers must have a good record and will drive the food bank’s trucks. You must be over 18 to volunteer for the food bank.

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St. Mary’s needs volunteers starting the Monday before Thanksgiving, when the kitchen starts preparing as many as a thousand hot turkey dinners. Some 300 volunteers will show up on Thanksgiving Day, but the food bank’s most pressing needs aren’t then, says St. Mary’s CEO Edward Figueroa. “Everybody likes to come on Thanksgiving,” he says. “The real need for assistance is the days leading up to Thanksgiving.” St Mary’s needs twenty-five volunteers every day of the year to feed its 700-plus families. Children younger than 14 can work in the kitchen with an adult, and those as young as five can accompany a parent in serving meals. Sometimes the kitchen is short of volunteers and the needy step in to help. Figueroa encourages volunteers to consider helping out at times other than the holidays, adding there are other options for volunteering. Clothing drives are ongoing at the food bank, for example. Gardeners can help keep the landscape tidy, too. “It’s a continuing need that’s 365 days a year,” Figueroa says.

Micke Grove Zoo is another example of year-round opportunity. The zoo needs about twenty volunteers nightly to help with activities at the annual holiday Zoo Lights. Then in January, Kelly Morris and others at the zoo start trainings for a new crop of volunteers. About thirty volunteers from ages 12 to adult work at the zoo now, doing everything from preparing animal food to educating school groups. Volunteers are asked to make a six-month commitment to the Zoo Keeper Aid, Zoo Ambassador and Zoo Education Docent programs, Morris says. “Most people are excited to find out they can volunteer here,” Morris says. “We need them.”

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ST. JOSEPH’S MEDICAL CENTER AUXILIARY TO VOLUNTEER:

(209) 461-5112 or katherine.hamilton@chw.edu www.stjosephscares.org St. Joseph’s Hospital tends toward more year-round volunteer opportunities. New volunteers at the hospital auxiliary undergo a training program and are asked to make a six-month commitment. About 350 volunteers do everything from staff the gift shop to take photos of new babies to sewing stuffed animals at home. Hospital spokesperson Natalie Pettis encourages holiday well-wishers to consider a resolution to serve for more than these months.

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The holiday canned food drive can be just the beginning of a new tradition in year-round giving. There are dozens of other opportunities for holiday and year-round volunteering in the Valley. “There are all kinds of ways to make things better,” Derby says.

There are other ways to share the holiday spirit. Local animal shelters, convalescent centers, veterans groups, and even the zoo are happy to get a little holiday help. Like the food banks, their need for volunteers is year round. “Every food bank always needs volunteers,” says Andy

GIVING BACK THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Nonprofit groups suggest families make a holiday commitment to spread their volunteer cheer throughout the year, but it can be difficult to find a charity that fits. There’s a database for that. Stockton’s Volunteers in Services to Aid Stockton (VISTAS) offers links to more than 100 local nonprofit groups looking for help. The database features listing for specific, immediate volunteer needs as well as links to group websites. In 2009, the Stockton city council set up the web page to offer one-stop shopping for volunteers looking to help the cash strapped city with civic projects like

Prokop, president of the United Way of San Joaquin County. There are plenty of other opportunities for volunteering. Prokop says United Way refers volunteers to Central Valley charities.

graffiti abatement. VISTAS also connect residents to local nonprofits from the American Cancer Society to Bib Brothers and Big Sisters of San Joaquin County. Councilwoman Diana Lowery was one of those founding councilmember’s and says the city link and another community website bridge that gap between ‘I want to help,’ and ‘We need help.’ Most of the city’s sixty parks have been adopted with the help of the city listings, she said. VISTAS is managed by a volunteer executive director and does not draw from the city’s coiffeurs. GO TO: www.volunteerconnection.com/vistas

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Through the summer months, the tourist scene in Santa Cruz is dominated by the rollercoasters and midway atmosphere of the Beach Boardwalk. California’s oldest surviving theme park is a large part of the city’s identity, but far from its only facet. Santa Cruz is a city with a wealth of natural beauty and an unmatched spirit of uniqueness. From September to March, when the rides have gone silent, there are still many things to experience in this central coast city. WHERE TO GO Natural Bridges State Beach Named for its massive bridge-like rock formations, this park is teeming with unique sights and affords visitors the chance to catch a glimpse of a stunningly

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diverse marine ecosystem. On a good day, a lucky park-goer can spot migrating whales, seals, or playful otters just offshore. Not far from the beach area, low tides reveal myriad forms of ocean life. Tide pools are often filled with colorful starfish, anemones, and temporarily trapped fishes. These sights alone set Natural Bridges apart from other parks, but it is home to another unique phenomenon. For about half the year, October through early March, this state beach becomes a sanctuary to nearly 100,000 monarch butterflies. The monarchs are attracted to the area’s temperate climate, eucalyptus groves, and plentiful supply of food. The park is home to large amounts of milkweed, the only plant monarch caterpillars can eat. The Monarch Grove is California’s only state monarch preserve. Docent-led tours of the butterfly habitat, tidepools, and various nature trails are available, and they also maintain a milkweed garden where visitors can view monarch eggs, caterpillars and chrysalides up close.

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The Mystery Spot   Tucked deep in the redwoods up a mountainous road lies the quirky attraction The Mystery Spot. Claiming to be a “gravitational anomaly,” the centerpiece of The Mystery Spot is the badly lopsided cabin located atop a steep hill. Once there, patrons are greeted by a slew reality defying spectacles. Tour guides demonstrate balls rolling uphill, a broom standing on end, and even a few illusions where participants appear to switch their heights.   The guides keep the tours light and entertaining and pepper each group with ad-libbed comedy and quick puns, making sure each visit is a unique experience. Audience participation is encouraged and can lead to some great photo opportunities. At the end of every tour, everyone is rewarded with The Mystery Spot’s distinctive yellow bumper stickers.

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Chardonnay II   The Chardonnay II allows passengers to experience the beauty of the Monterey Bay from the water. This seventy foot sailing yacht is designed to provide a wide range of experiences, from wine and beer tasting excursions to culinary events featuring local chefs and restaurants, and even afternoon pizza lunches. All of these charters are offered while the boat takes a tour of the stunning coastline. Options are available for all times of day and every day a week except Mondays.

Saturn Cafe    True to its name, the Saturn Cafe seeks to offer an “out of this world” dining experience, says manager Humberto Olivera. The design of this restaurant is evocative of kitschy sixties sci-fi. Images of robots and rocket ships complete its extraterrestrial decor. All of the offerings are 100 percent vegetarian here, but that doesn’t mean it’s in the realm of flavorless tofu and rice cakes. Saturn Cafe boasts a broad menu filled with tasty offerings, including decadent deserts like the Chocolate Nova shake and hearty entrees like their crunchy potato taco plate.

Burger   The simply named Burger offers a great snapshot of the unique character of Santa Cruz. Diners are greeted immediately by a large menu filled with colorfully named dishes. Most of their offerings bear the names of pop-culture icons like the spicy Chuck Norris jalapeno burger or the bacon wrapped Notorious B.I.G. The interior is sleek, hip-looking, and sports an expansive bar. In a fun bit of Santa Cruz weirdness, the tables are not numbered. Instead, customers are instead given placards featuring celebrity mugshots when they order for their waiter to identify their table.    Burger is not only concerned with coolness and prides itself on its high quality ingredients. All of their beef is grass fed, and they use local produce and products wherever possible.

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Like Burger, Saturn Cafe does not sacrifice substance for style. They are a certified green business and have been heavily involved with the community since they opened thirty-five years ago. WHERE TO STAY

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ed Victorian mansion that was built in 1887. The inn was purchased in 2001 by current owners and operators Constantin Gehriger and Adriana Gehriger Gil. The pair pride themselves on hospitality and Adriana’s own artwork decorates many of the walls. The highlight of this bed and breakfast is the solarium, which was originally designed by John McLaren, the architect of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Guests can enjoy their breakfast while looking out at majestic redwoods.

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Another bed and breakfast steeped in history is the West Cliff Inn. This inn is situated on a bluff across from Cowell’s Beach, and as such, many of the rooms feature ocean views. Guests here can enjoy the aesthetics and architecture of a traditional B & B and still receive the luxury of boutique hotel.

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The O’Connor Woods Fitness Club in North Stockton offers Fallproof™ programs taught by Nanci Shaddy, a Certified FallProof™ Instructor, (the only one in San Joaquin County). FallProof™ is scientifically tested and shown to improve balance and mobility and to reduce the risk of falls. Anyone who is afraid of falling, is unsteady on their feet, or anyone who has experienced one or more falls in the past year would be the perfect candidate for this program. Seniors 62+ can call the Fitness Center at (209) 956–3470 for more information about this beneficial program. 3400 Wagner Heights Rd., Stockton, (209) 956-3400

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It is stressful being a caregiver for a loved one, no matter how much you care for them. There can be a significant amount of disruption to your life, as well as the worry and sorrow of watching the one you love become more needy. There can also be feelings of frustration, guilt, and hopelessness. Ways to combat the stress of elderly care include maintaining your health, staying organized, and getting professional help. Maintaining your personal health helps deal with the stress of elderly care. Getting proper nutrition, rest, and exercise allows for your stable physical and mental health. Neglecting your health will lead to emotional exhaustion, depression, and illness. You must stay organized and aware of the details of the loved one’s care. You should be educated about legal matters, finances, and have knowledge of their medical condition. This helps the care process move smoothly so that you do not become overwhelmed with logistics. Allowing yourself assistance and support is critical to managing stress when caring for someone. Seek additional help from professionals, community resources, or support groups. Visiting Angels is the premier provider of in- home care that can provide the professional support you need. Their professional and caring staff offers a full range of services to help your loved one. They provide respite for family members with services like meal preparation, housekeeping, hygiene assistance, shopping, transportation services and companionship. For more information on why Visiting Angels is “Americas Choice in Homecare” please contact their office at (209) 952-3585

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Back to Back for Arbor Nursing Center! In 2010 and now in for 2011, Arbor Nursing Center has received the Clinical Excellence Award! To qualify for the Clinical Excellence Award, a facility must meet several clinical standards of excellence. Those standards need to exceed all clinical indicators EVERY month in the year. They are: • Skin Integrity • Weight Management • Behavior Management • Psychotropic Drug Management

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Arbor Nursing Center in Lodi was awarded the Clinical Excellence Award for 2010! They exceeded Quality of Care in 4 Clinical categories EVERY month in the year 2010! Arbor Nursing Center is centrally located in the quiet northern part of town. A few minutes from downtown, a few blocks from H.W. 99 and only 5 minutes from Lodi Memorial Hospital and our Doctor’s offices. Their 149 bed family facility provides some Private Rooms, Private Dinning and Private Family room all located on the Terrace Unit. In addition their semirooms have views of one of two different large outdoor patios. The state-of the-art Therapy gym with full windows on three sides and access to one of the patios creates a very enjoyable atmosphere. Please come by for a visit and receive a complimentary gift from us. Have a very Happy & Healthy Holiday Season. “We are Family Serving Families”. Arbor Nursing Center 900 North Church Street, Lodi, (209) 333-1222

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food&wine DINING REVIEWS WINE

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Mixing it Up Holiday Cocktails COMPILED BY: JESSICA CLARE

Thanksgiving is just around the corner and Christmas will be here before you know it. Whether you’re looking for a few new cocktails to serve at your big holiday bash or just want something to warm you up on chilly winter nights, we have some fresh recipes and twists on classics for you to try. HOT HOLIDAY CIDER You can’t go wrong with hot cider – this mix of holiday warmth and spices is a great choice when entertaining a few friends or enjoying a night by the fire. Photos Courtesy: Exclusiv Vodka

1 1/2 oz Exclusiv Vodka 4 oz Hot Apple Cider or Apple Juice 1/2 oz Buttershots Liqueur or Monin Caramel Syrup 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon Garnish with whipped cream and caramel sauce Serve in a glass coffee mug

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WINTER DRINKS

<< SOUTHERN SHORE ICED TEA This electric “iced tea” packs and extra punch by adding energy drinks. If you like Jager bombs or other Red Bull-based mixes, this could be your new holiday favorite. 3 oz Exclusiv Vodka (classic or citrus) | 1 oz Blue Curacao 1 oz 5 hour energy berry (half bottle) | Splash Sour Splash cranberry juice Lemon wedge | Serve in a pint glass | Photo Courtesy: Exclusiv Vodka

SPICED PEAR >> The crisp pear flavors and creamy Bailey’s make this a great cocktail for sipping on the first day of Christmas. Partridges are optional. 2 oz Exclusiv Vodka | 1 oz Bailey’s 1/2 oz pear puree | 1/4 oz cinnamon schnapps Dash of honey | Shake and pour in a martini glass with a sugar/cinnamon rim Photo Courtesy: Exclusiv Vodka

YARMULKAZI OR HANUKKAH COCKTAIL Not all holiday cocktails need to be Christmas themed. Celebrate eight candlelit nights of Hanukkah with this Scotch-based drink that shares its name. 2 oz. Auchentoshan Classic Kosher Scotch | ¼ oz. Yamazaki 12 Year Old ¼ oz. Manischewitz | ½ tsp Triple Sec | ¼ tsp Superfine sugar 2 dashes Bitters | Serve in rocks glass. Garnish with a lemon peel twist. Recipe Courtesy of: James Reichman

EGG NOG >> Traditional egg nog recipes call for bourbon, but you can try swapping it for vodka if you’d like a grown-up punch that tastes more like a White Russian. 1 1/2 oz Exclusiv Vodka | 3/4 oz B & B 1/2 oz white creme de cacao | 3 oz Egg Nog (very cold) Garnish with a cinnamon stick Serve in a snifter with two to five cubes of ice Photo Courtesy: Exclusiv Vodka

<< TEA-QUILA TODDY Tequila may make you think of icy margaritas on the beach, not warm, wintery cocktails. This hot toddy variation will make you think twice about saving your tequila for summer. 1 Hibiscus tea bag | Agave nectar to taste Cinnamon stick | Fresh cilantro or basil 3-6 Cloves | 2 oz. Cabo Wabo Blanco | 8 oz. Water Heat water in a sauce pan or tea kettle until hot, but be careful not to boil. Remove from heat, add one tea bag and three cloves, and steep for 2-3 minutes. In a large glass tea cup, combine Cabo Wabo Tequila with a cinnamon stick, one clove, cilantro and orange slice. Remove tea bag from the hot tea, and pour into mug. Photo Courtesy: Cabo Wabo Tequila

<< RUSSIAN GIBSON If you like your martinis extra dirty, you might like the salty, sour flavors of this cocktail, which trades olives for pickles. 3 oz Exclusiv Vodka | 3/4 oz Claussen dill pickle juice/brine | 1/4 oz Dry Vermouth Garnish with a pickle and onion skewer Photo Courtesy: Exclusiv Vodka

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WINE PICKS

Local Lodi

The rarest Lodi wine of all BY RANDY CAPAROSO

Exclusive to San Joaquin Magazine

This month's picks from the Lodi Wine and Visitor Center

Many Lodi wine lovers know and appreciate grapes that visitors to other wine regions are not so familiar with. Grapes like Primitivo, a clonal variation of Zinfandel; Tempranillo and Albariño, the finest wine grapes of Spain, transplanted in Lodi’s Mediterranean terroir with smashing success; or Verdelho, which originated in Portugal, and makes deliciously light, lemon/lime scented dry whites.   But very, very few students of a vine have heard of Marzemino, a member of the European family of grapes (Vitis vinifera) that is rare even in its native Northern Italy (primarily the Alpine region of Lombardia).   Marzemino is so rare and obscure that Barbara Huecksteadt, the owner/ winegrower of Lodi’s Hux Vineyards, has to bottle her Marzemino as Dave’s Aria, without the name of the grape on the label because the agency (the ATF) which regulates the language on the label of each and every bottle of wine made and sold in the U.S., has never heard of Marzemino either!   As such, the 2008 Hux Lodi Dave’s Aria ($25) may be not only be the rarest bottle of wine produced in Lodi, it is also a spectacularly rich and wildly flavorful red wine—deeply bluish-violet in color, with soaring aromas of crushed black cherry and blackberry tinged with sweet licorice veering towards caraway; thick, velvety, viscous on the palate. Deliciously, achingly memorable.   The Marzemino vine itself yields such black colored, gargantuan clusters, it is practically the last to ripen in the Delta. Last year, in mid-October 2012, we watched as Ms. Hueckstead hand picked the final two rows of grapes left unpicked in the region – all by herself, as she customarily does each year, snipping and lovingly placing each hefty bunch into her trays while talking about the vintage – pretty much summarizing the story of 2011 for just about every winegrower in Lodi.

“Since we knew 2011 would be an unusually cool year like 2010,” Huecksteadt told us, “I pulled leaves aggressively and dropped twice as much fruit as I did the year before in order to get the grapes to sugar up – otherwise the grapes wouldn’t ripen at all. One year I picked the Marzemino in November, closer to Thanksgiving – nearly a month after everyone’s Cabernet Sauvignon came in. In 2010 we barely got it to ripen past 22° Brix (i.e. sugar reading), and we ended up with less than half a ton.”    A half-ton of grapes produces only about 30 cases of wine, or 360 bottles, give or take—barely enough to get an Italian family through a year (at least in the old days). “2011,” says Huecksteadt, “was another small crop, but at least I got a full ton. The Brix was about 23.5° — not as much as I wanted, but still producing an intense wine, and you could see how beautiful the clusters were… almost no rot, despite the rains earlier in October.”   Hux Vineyards was originally planted in the late nineties by the late Dave Huecksteadt, and the 2008 bottling of Dave’s Aria is Barbara Huecksteadt’s tribute to Dave’s visionary winegrowing. If you are interested in obtaining some of this vinous kickapoo joy juice, you can obtain some by contacting Ms. Huecksteadt through huxvineyards.com.   When she isn’t engaged in her fulltime day job as Project Manager of San Joaquin County’s Oriental Fruit Fly Project (currently a huge concern to Lodi’s cherry industry), you can find her in her tiny vineyard in the center of Lodi’s Mokelumne River area, meticulously tending to her amazingly diverse selection of grapes: a planting that includes Grenache Blanc, Rousanne, Graciano, Tempranillo, Souzão, Teroldego, Mourvèdre, Petit Verdot, Petite Sirah, Zinfandel, and of course, those big, black bunches of Marzemino. Oh, the passion of Lodi!

Randy Caparoso is the multi-award winning sommelier/ restaurateur and longtime wine journalist who also pens the blog for the Lodi Winegrape Commission’s lodiwine.com.

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Wine Tours & Tastings The Lodi winemaking industry has enjoyed tremendous expansion in the last decade. The land devoted to vineyards has increased from 46,000 acres in 1996, to nearly 100,000 today. Now the region produces more fine wine than Napa and Sonoma combined! The Lodi appellation is proudly blowing away the mists of anonymity that have shrouded local wines, allowing them to bask in the sunshine of worldwide recognition. We invite you to take a short ride and discover Lodi Wine Country for yourself. Lodi Wine and Visitor Center 2545 West Turner Road Lodi, CA 95242 (209) 365-0621

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Van Ruiten Family 340 W. Highway 12 Lodi, CA 95242 (209) 334-5722 vanruitenwinery.com Lodi Wine Cellars 112 W. Pine Street Lodi, CA 95240 (209) 365.6622 lodiwinecellars.com Lucas Winery 18196 N. Davis Road Lodi, CA 95242 (209) 368-2006 lucaswinery.com

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Woodbridge Uncorked 18911 N. Lower Sacramento Road Woodbridge, CA 95258 (209) 365-7575 woodbridgeuncorked.com St. Jorge Winery 22769 N. Bender Road Acampo, CA, 95220 (209) 365-0202 stjorgewinery.com Macchia Winery 7099 E. Peltier Road Acampo, CA 95220 (209) 333-2600 macchiawines.com www.sanjoaquinmagazine.com

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SPOTLIGHT

Whisky Barrel Saloon BY JESSICA CLARE

Lodi is a hot spot for people who want to make a weekend wine tasting trip to sample some local vino, but wine isn’t the only option for those who want to try some spirited sips. If whisky is your poison of choice, then the Whisky Barrel Saloon is ready for you. Owner Jerry Wolfe and the bartenders take this all-American alcohol seriously, and are happy to share their vast knowledge with regulars and newcomers alike. “The bartenders are highly trained and

know whiskys very well,” says Wolfe. With sixty-six types of whisky and counting behind the bar, his staff sure has their work cut out for them - but since each tender has been around since the Whisky Barrel opened last November, they’ve had a whole year to figure out their favorites and perfect the house specialties like their Huckleberry Martini (made with whisky, of course). If you’re not a big fan of the whisky, bourbon, and rye family, fear not, for the Whisky Barrel has a full bar stocked with all the flavored vodkas

you could ask for, and they make a delicious, no-frills margarita out of 100 percent agave tequila, agave nectar, and crushed limes. In keeping with their 1970s Montana saloon motif, Wolfe also stocks old school beers that are almost impossible to find elsewhere, like Coors Banquet (Coors Light’s heartier big brother) on draught, and Olympia (cousin of hipster favorite PBR) in classic gold horseshoe adorned cans. However, if you don’t like whisky, it’s probably just because you’ve never been to the Whisky Barrel – let the bartenders whip up one of their signature drinks and you just might change your mind. The Whisky Barrel hosts live music with no pesky cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays. Friday nights are all country all the time, and anyone is invited to take free line dancing lessons from 7-9 p.m.

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Saturdays bring in a more eclectic mix of classic rock and tribute bands, with an AC/DC act leading off November’s lineup. If you prefer to hop onstage yourself, Tuesday nights are open mic and acoustic band nights, and anyone in the food service industry, hair stylists and barbers, and teachers are invited to enjoy $1 draughts and join in the live entertainment. If live music, Bulleit Old Fashioneds and a big bowl of peanuts sound like your perfect night out, then get ready to make the Whisky Barrel your new favorite spot.

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WINERY OF THE MONTH

VINO CULTURE

Photos Courtesy Berghold Vineyards

Berghold Vineyards BY AMANDA RIFE

Tucked away in the heart of Lodi’s appellation is the story of a vineyard that happened by accident. Joe Berghold, patriarch of the vineyards ownership, was working in France when a phone call came asking him if he would be interested in purchasing the estate site unseen. Needless to say, he agreed. Upon returning to California, however, he was informed that none of the grapes grown at the vineyard were of the wine-making persuasion, and so from the ground up replanted a vineyard that has been successfully producing grapes since 1986.   In 1999 the first of the Berghold vintage was sold after over a decade of selling grapes to other labels, and business has been booming for our local favorite ever since. Five varietals set this winery apart from the rest: Syrah, Viognier, Cabernet, Merlot, and Zinfandel, all bottled under the direction of son Miles.   The charm is impossible to resist at Berghold Vineyards tasting room. A short drive through the beautiful property with its open lawns, gardens, statuary, olive trees, and roses will lead you to a tasting room uniquely decorated with an extensive collection - one of the largest in the country - of American Victorian art and antiques. Dark rich wood and high ceilings

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compliment the collected works found inside, including a Charles Steiff grand piano, thirteen-foot tower clock, a German-styled glockenspiel, and two ornate bars preserved for use in the tasting and barrel rooms. The winery was designed with these pieces in mind, and the result is a striking spot that will feel like stepping out of time and into the past. Pay close attention to the roofline as you walk up to the estates carved cherry doors, once found on an 1800s Philadelphian mansion; the sixty-plus corbels you see along it are the legs of historic grand pianos.   With the success of their wines the winery will soon be expanding their collection with a Sparkling Syrah and Syrah Port. Ever the entrepreneurs, estate-bottled olive oil will soon be sold as well, made from olives grown right on site. Given their distinctive décor and family-centric philosophy, the well-known wedding location is an experience in and of itself.

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CAULIFLOWER BY AMANDA RIFE

What has now become an underappreciated vegetable in our neck of the woods, the misunderstood cauliflower was once king of the crop. Originally brought to North America by Italians in the early 1800s, the cruciferous veggie gained huge popularity from 1920-1944 because it lacked broccoli’s infamous overpowering taste and smell. However, following the end of World War II, soldiers returning home had acquired a taste for cauliflower’s green counterpart and broccoli boomed in reputation. Related to cabbage, cauliflower is a bit finicky to grow due to its sensitivity to cold and high heat, making it perfect for our beautiful California climate. Locally it is grown as close as Monterey, Santa Barbara, San Louis Obispo counties and, of course, in the San Joaquin Valley. China and India are also large producers of cauliflower, where it is

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an essential ingredient in their cuisine. Recently the produce industry has seen a growing demand for the non-starchy vegetable due to its incredible health attributes. Low in calories and fat, cauliflower is loaded antioxidant properties that make it a strong cancer-preventative candidate for your menu. With almost as much Vitamin C as a medium orange and four times more potassium per calorie than one banana, cauliflower is just asking to be added to your stir fry and soups. Take care when cooking, however. Because of the flower buds that crown the top of the stems, cauliflower will become mushy and lose flavor if boiled too long. Popular ways to prepare as a healthy winter side dish are by sautéing, roasting, steaming, or popping them raw as a mid-day snack.

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Mashed Cauliflower 2 heads cauliflower, washed and cut into large pieces 2 tablespoons Earth Balance Spread or olive oil ½ teaspoon celtic sea salt Steam the cauliflower pieces until very tender. Puree steamed cauliflower in a food processor, add in buttery spread and salt. Reheat in a casserole dish in the oven at 350° for 20 minutes serve.

Crispy Cauliflower with Hot Parmesan Dip 1 head cauliflower 2 tablespoon olive oil, or olive oil cooking spray Salt & pepper to taste 4 oz cream cheese, softened 1/2 cup plain, greek yogurt 1 tablespoon parsley 1/3 cup parmesan cheese

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Preheat oven to 425. Chop cauliflower into small florets and place on baking sheet. Drizzle oil or spray with cooking spray. Season with salt and pepper. Roast for 45 minutes, or until golden brown, rotating baking sheet after 20 minutes. For parmesan dip, preheat oven to 375. Combine all remaining ingredients in a bowl and whisk together or mix with an electric mixer. Spoon into a small ramekin and bake for 10-15 minutes, or until top is golden brown and bubbly. Recipes and Photos Courtesy: Jessica Merchant, howsweeteats.com

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DiningOut ALEBRIJES MEXICAN BISTRO 10 W. Oak St Lodi, (209) 368-1831 Open for lunch and dinner. Full bar. $$

If you’re in the mood for Mexican food with gourmet flair, Alebrijes is ready to satisfy your appetite with delicious dishes like smoked shrimp cakes and duck slathered with decadent mole negro oaxaqueno. Sample a wide variety of flavorful tequilas, from habenero mango to apple cinnamon, all infused with exotic fruit and spice combinations. And don’t forget to order a huge bowl of their unforgettable guacamole, made right at your table.

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Mikasa Japanese Bistro

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Isadore’s Restaurant

15138 Harlan Rd., (209) 858-1818 www.mikasasushilathrop.com Beer and wine. Open for lunch and dinner. $$$

Bamboo Basil Noodles & Grill

1301 W. Lockeford St., Suite D Lodi, (209) 625-8566 Beer and Wine. Open for lunch and dinner. $-$$

Casa Mexicana

1110 W. Kettleman Ln., Ste.1, (209) 368-2272 www.casamexicanarestaurant.com Full Bar. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. $$

Crush Kitchen & Bar

115 S. School St., (209) 369-5400 www.crushkitchen.com Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$

Habañero Hots

1024 Victor Rd., (209) 369-3791 www.habanerohots.com Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$

Haru Sushi Bar

550 S. South Cherokee Ln., Ste. H (209) 334-9988. Beer and wine. Open for lunch and dinner. $$

Hollywood Family Café

315 S. Cherokee Ln., (209) 369-4065 Beer and wine. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. $

Lodi Feed and Fuel

27 W. Elm St., (209) 365-1043 www.feedandfuelrestaurants.com Full bar. Open for lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch. $$-$$$$

OZ Sushi & Grill

2414 W. Kettleman Ln., Ste. 206 (209) 334-9800, Beer and wine. Open for lunch and dinner. $$

Pietro’s Trattoria

317 E. Kettleman Ln., (209) 368-0613 www.pietroslodi.com Beer and wine. Lunch and dinner. $$

Rosewood Bar and Grill

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28 S. School St., (209) 369-0470 www.rosewoodbarandgrill.com Full bar. Open for dinner. $$-$$$

School Street Bistro

116 N. School St., (209) 333-3950 www.schoolstbistro.com Beer and wine. Open for lunch and dinner. $$-$$$

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2505 W. Turner Rd., (209) 334-6988 www.winerose.com Full bar. Open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch. $$$-$$$$

515 N. Main St., (209) 823-0947, www.devegabrothers.com. Beer and wine. Open for lunch and dinner. $-$$$$ 680 N. Main St., (209) 825-4300 www.isadores.com Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$$-$$$$

STOCKTON Angelina’s Spaghetti House

1563 E. Fremont St., (209) 948-6609 www.angelinas.com. Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$-$$$

Arroyo’s Café

2381 W. March Ln., (209) 472-1661 www.arroyoscafe.com

Ave on the Mile

2333 Pacific Ave., (209) 462-5AVE www.aveonthemile.com Full bar. Open for lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch. $$

Breadfruit Tree Restaurant 8095 Rio Blanco Rd., (209) 952-7361 www.breadfruittree.com Beer and wine. Open for lunch & dinner. $$

Bud’s Seafood Grille

314 Lincoln Center, (209) 956-0270 www.budsseafood.com Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$-$$$

Casa Flores Marina

3201 W. Ben Holt Dr., (209) 451-1116 www.casafloresmarina.com Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$

Centrale Kitchen and Bar

1825 Pacific Ave., Ste. 2, (209) 939-1825 Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$

Chitiva’s Salsa and Sports Bar and Grill

445 W. Weber Ave., (209) 941-8605, www.chitiva.net Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $-$$

Cocoro Japanese Bistro

2105 Pacific Ave., (209) 941-6053 Beer and wine. Open for lunch and dinner. $$-$$$

The Creamery

5756 Pacific Ave., Robinhood Plaza (209) 952-1111. No alcohol served. Open for breakfast (on weekends), lunch, and dinner. $-$$

Dante’s California-Style Pizza 9305 Thornton Rd., (209) 474-0221 www.dantespizzaandcafe.com Beer and wine. Open for lunch and dinner. $-$$

Dave Wong’s Chinese Cuisine 2828 W. March Ln., (209) 951-4152 Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $-$$

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The DELTA BISTRO introduces its new fresh, local driven menu. The menu features certified Niman Ranch Beef, fresh Alaskan Halibut, Pacific salmon, and lots of local produce. Chef Jeff Stogsdill and his team are driven to provide a fine dining experience in a casual setting with fantastic waterfront views. Enjoy dining on the courtyard, experience the wonderful atmosphere and treat yourself to gourmet delights. Pair your dining with local wines, or the best concoctions from the fully stocked bar. The DELTA BISTRO is located in the University Plaza Waterfront Hotel.

203-A S. School Street Lodi, (209) 366-0539

110 W Fremont St., Stockton 209-944-1140 for reservations

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 new 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. 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 314 Lincoln Ctr., Stockton (209) 956-0270 www.budsseafood.com

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Shangri La Asian Bistro is located on beautiful School Street in downtown Lodi. The restaurant is open from 11:00am-9:00pm Sunday through Thursday and 11:00am10:00pm Fri-Sat. Happy hour is available 7 days a week from 2:30pm-5:30pm which includes $5.00 sushi rolls and discounted appitizers. All well drinks, house wines and beers on tap are $3.00. We are known for our Hong Kong Pan Fry Noodles, Honey Walnut Prawns and lunch bento boxes. The most requested sushi roll is the "Moms Roll" which consists of spicy tuna, tempura shrimp, snow crab, avacado, tai snapper, white tuna and a garlic Mayo. This one of kind roll is then toarched and topped off with unagi sauce, spicy mayo and massago. You can order online at our website www. Shangrilaasianbistro.com. We are a family run restaurant and family dinning is our style!

Restaurant 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 accomodate you in any way we can. Gift Certificates available. Mon-Fri: 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m and 5-10 p.m. Sat-Sun: 12 p.m.- 10p.m. Serving San Joaquin County since 1979 7555 Pacific Ave., Ste. 115 Stockton, (209) 957-0617 www.pekingstockton.com

M & J BISTRO A TASTE OF SAN FRANCISCO CREPES, SEAFOOD, STEAK, PASTA & CHOPS

If you want San Francisco style cuisine without the commute, stop into M & J Bistro in Tracy. Our simple, but diverse menu features gourmet New American and French Basque Style: crepes, seafood, steaks, pastas and chops. Whether you’re in the mood for filet mignon or a spicy shrimp and crab baguette, we are ready to satisfy your cravings. Begin with an order of our crisp shaved potatoes with crumbled bleu cheese sauce and save room for one of our heavenly dessert crepes. We also feature the finest beer and wine selection in Tracy. Mon- Sat 11:30am-2:30pm 5pm-9pm, Sundays Available for private parties, Call now to reserve your platters or book your holiday parties.

2515 N Tracy Blvd, Tracy (209)832-2727, www.mjbistro.net

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Crush Kitchen + Bar has become Lodi’s hottest eatery over the last two years! With their farm to fork philosophy, extensive wine and beer lists, and customer service that is not only very professional but also warm and inviting, it’s no wonder why Crush has received so many accolades in their first two years of operation (Being named “Best Place to Stock Up” by Sunset Magazine). If you’re a foodie in search of your next great meal or just someone who enjoys excellent food, Crush is your destination! Located in quaint downtown, Crush is easily accessible by car or foot, tucked in the back of the historic Woolworth’s building, Crush offers a hip, big city vibe with the service of a small town, privately owned business. Whether it be a special occasion or just a night on the town, CRUSH KITCHEN + BAR is the place to be! Thursday-Monday 11:30am - close Tuesday closed, Wednesday 5:00pm – 9:00pm. Come join us on Wine Wednesday’s for 50% off select European bottles! Happy Hour all day Sunday and Monday. Daily 4pm-6pm - $3 drafts and wines, $4 well drinks, $5 appetizers

115 S. School St. (inside Woolworth Place) Lodi, (209)369-5400 www.Crushkitchen.com

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Tracy Thai A favorite among guests that enjoy fine dining, Rosewood Bar and Grill offers an upbeat and sophisticated setting with its rich wood and black and white marble floor, while still remaining family friendly. With an exceptional menu, Rosewood offers Monday night prix fixe (French for “fixed price”) dining specials, letting diners order a complete meal for about half the price of doing so a la carte. Rosewood Bar and Grill also boasts a wine list that is out of this world. Voted Best Fine Dining in Lodi 5 Years in a row! Now open for lunch from 10am -2pm Friday and Saturday with a champagne brunch on Sundays 28 S. School St. Lodi, (209) 369-0470

A flavorful mixed grill of juicy steaks, tender chicken, fresh fish, and pasta dishes. Satisfy every taste with mouthwatering 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. Open for lunch Mon-Fri at 11:30 a.m. Dinner 7 days a week Happy hour 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. M-F 1243 West March Lane, Stockton (209) 954-9615 www.outback.com

Sara Randall’s life long dream was to open her own Italian café where she could serve the community old style Italian comfort food, the same recipes her Northern Italian family had made for generations. Sara, along with her mother Barbara Coldani and daughter Heather, are living the dream at Bueno Italian Cafe. As Sara proudly puts it “We guarantee you that nobody else can cook like us.” Excellent local wines and beers compliment homemade pastries, entrees, deserts and an espresso bar. With cozy Italian style dining inside and out, the cafe also offers box lunch delivery to commercial establishments, plus curbside pick-up and catering. Follow us on Facebook & Yelp. Open 9am-6:30pm daily.

1110 Kettleman Ln. #19, Lodi (Upstair in Bella Terra Plaza)

(209) 369-1446 fax: (209) 369-5202 www.buenoitalianocafe.com

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Tracy Thai successfully captures the unique and complex flavors Thai food is known for. Using only fresh, quality ingredients, their food has exceptional presentation, from mouth-watering appetizers like their heavenly Angel Wings (boneless chicken wings stuffed with silver noodles), to their soups served in a flaming tureen that keeps it warm throughout the meal. Tracy Thai prepares imaginative creations for those with more adventurous tastes, or delicious familiar dishes that are great choices for those who have never experienced Thai food before. 1035 Central Ave. Tracy, (209) 833-9703

If authentic Vietnamese & Chinese cuisine is what you are craving, then Bamboo Basil is the place you want to experience. Not only do we serve our food FRESH and full of oriental flavors; we have an irresistible selection of wines from local vineyards here in Lodi, Ca. Exotic desserts are here to satisfy that sweet tooth. We cater all types of events and offer free delivery if you want to relax at home(free within 5 miles and with a minimum order). In addition to great food, service, and wine; we offer the opportunity to meet as a customer but leave as a friend! Open 7 days. 1301 W. Lockeford St. Lodi, (209) 625-8566 www.bamboobasil.com

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. 2505 W. Turner Rd. Lodi, (209) 371-6160

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(The Old Feed & Fuel)

• Prime Rib • Baby Back Ribs • Sunday Brunch Looking forward to serving you. Steve Ding - New proprietor For reservations call (209) 366-1800 For more info please visit WoodbridgeCrossing.net

Angelina’s is a true family restaurant: owned by four family members, named after another, and welcoming to all of yours. For thirty-three years, their hearty homemade pastas, raviolis, and traditional sauces have been bringing families together just like a meal at Grandma’s house. Consider inviting all your relatives to dine together in Angelina’s comfortable and cozy banquet room the next time you are hosting a family get-together. Angelina’s isn’t fussy—just simple, classic, and great tasting. Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. 1563 E. Fremont St., Stockton (209) 948-6609 www.angelinas.com

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Welcoming Big Valley diners since 1976, this family owned restaurant is still THE place to go for a delicious meal in a relaxed atmosphere. Featuring Italian/ American cuisine, entrees include charbroiled steaks, fresh seafood, veal, chicken, signature pasta plates, sautéed selections and heart healthy options. All dishes are house made and cooked to order. The consistency of top quality food, excellent service and wonderful customers has made Stockton Joe's an all time favorite dining establishment. The award winning lounge has been voted Best Happy Hour year after year. Stockton Joe's specializes in catering at any location for any occasion.

Serving authentic and modern Japanese cuisine, come enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of the causal dining room, or grab a seat at the sushi bar and have some fun with the professional and creative sushi chef. To enhance your experience, Mikasa invites you to explore the list of premium sakes. Mikasa offers outstanding sushi, sashimi, tempura, noodles, and teriyaki, as well as traditional Japanese sukiyaki and yosenabe. The most popular dishes are the Hawaiian tuna poki, tako kimchee, hamachi jalapeno, tuna ceviche, Mikasa steam sole, ginger beef tenderloin, Golden Gate roll, and Mikasa roll. They’re looking forward to your visit! Kampei!

236 Lincoln Center, Stockton (209) 951-2980 www.stocktonjoes.com

15138 Harlan Rd., Lathrop (209) 858-1818 www.mikasasushilathrop.com

Royce Farms BBQ serves a variety of mouthwatering BBQ food, including: tri-tip, ribs, chicken and pulled pork. We offer a casual, family friendly atmosphere with car shows and live music every 1st and 3rd Friday. In addition, we feature Live jazz, by Cell Block 7, every 1st & 3rd Tuesday. We feature a large variety of tap and bottle beers, as well as many local wines. Open: Monday-Friday 10 a.m-9p.m Saturdays 9a.m.-9 p.m

AVE on the mile, Stockton’s Premier Lounge & Bistro located in the heart of Stockton's Historical Miracle Mile is a unique culinary experience offering an infusion of cultures with our tapas and small plate menu. Opened in 2010, AVE on the mile has redefined the standard in the casual dining experience and has set the trend for years to come featuring weekly Dinner Specials, Sunday Brunch, Club 3:33 Happy Hour, Winedown Wednesday and our New Supperclub. AVE on the mile is the perfect venue to host any event including birthdays, showers, meetings or just the weekend party. Call early and let AVE on the mile make your next event a success. Open Sun 10am to 2pm, Mon-Fri 3:33pm to 2am and Sat 4:30pm-2am

10880 N. Highway 99, Stockton (209) 931-8333, www.roycefarmsbbq.com

2333 Pacific Ave, Stockton (209) 462- 5283 www.aveonthemile.com

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Papapavlo’s Bistro and Bar is considered by many to be one of Northern 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. 501 N. Lincoln Center, Stockton (209) 477-6133 www.papapavlos.com

Alebrijes Mexican Bistro is located at 10 W. Oak St. Downtown Lodi we are open seven days a week Monday to Saturday from 11 to 9 and Sunday from 11 to 8. Alebrijes offers a large menu where you will find traditional fresh mexican food, regional dishes like our cochinita pibil from the state of Yucatan and our own chefs creations like our famous lamb chops with a tamarind glaze and a green apple pico de gallo. We also offer a large vegetarian section and our great infused margaritas. CALL (209) 368-1832 FOR RESERVATIONS! Ruben Larrazolo Executive Chef and owner of Alebrijes Mexican Bistro & catering Black tie Gourmet Catering

(209) 368-1831(209) 369-9555 Catering (209) 200-6426 cell Www.alebrijesbistro.com Www.blacktiegourmet.net

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San Francisco’s famous sourdough bread bowls are now obtainable without the commute. Our menu boasts a large array of fresh chopped salads, chicken wings, and more than 25 sandwiches. Can’t find your favorite sandwich? Just ask and we’ll try our best to make it for you. Only the finest and freshest ingredients are used. Meats and cheeses are sliced fresh daily, soups are prepared from scratch several times per day, and we use only freshly baked breads. Sanitation is as important to us as the quality of our food; therefore, we always use food safety gloves when handling food. Our comfortable atmosphere, savory food, and warm customer service will surely make your dining experience enjoyable. Monday – Friday 10:30 am – 9:30 pm Saturday 11:00 am – 9:30 pm Sunday 11:00 am – 8:00 pm

When was the last time you had someone grilled you a nice juicy filet mingon, new york steak, or chicken teriyaki? Prehaps you like seafood and prefer the garlic buttered shrimp, or succulent lobster tail. Or maybe you want the freshly prepared calamari or scallops on your plate. What ever it is, you’ll be welcomed by owner Phuong My Ly and her wonderful staff providing you and your family a fun and exciting atmosphere with full access to the sushi bar and full bar. Let the specialy trained teppanyaki chefs cook your dinner way you want it as they entertain you live. Come and enjoy their monthly comedy shows and live music featuring indivduals and groups from all over California.

2203 N Tracy Blvd (located in the Save-Mart Shopping Center)

Tracy, (209) 832-7711

Saigon Grill is located in downtown Lodi serving traditional authentic vietnamese cuisine. Enjoy all your favorites like our savory Pho noodle soup, a variety of fresh spring rolls and rice vermicelli noodle salad bowls topped with our tasty charbroiled combinations. The warm ambiance, friendly staff and generous portions are sure to bring you a satisfying experience. So join us and don’t forget to try our fresh fruit smoothies. Dine in or take out. Open Mon - Fri 11am - 9pm, Saturday 12pm - 9pm. 5 West Elm Lodi, (209) - 368 - 5152

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David’s New York Style Pizza

1744 W. Hammer Ln., (209) 477-2677 900 W. Benjamin Holt Dr. (209) 957-2850, Beer & wine. Open for lunch & dinner.$-$$

De Vega Brothers

2819 W. March Lane, Ste. A1, (209) 957-3839, www.devegabrothers.com Beer and wine. Open for lunch and dinner. $-$$$$

De Vinci’s

4555 N. Pershing Ave. #21 (209) 957-2750, www.devincisdeli. com No alcohol served. Open for lunch and dinner. $

Delights Waterfront Eatery Bar and Deli

445 W. Weber Ave., Ste. 126, (209) 462-3401 Beer and Wine. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. $

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The Delta Bistro at University Plaza Waterfront Hotel

110 W. Fremont St., (209) 944-1140 universityplazawaterfronthotel.com Full bar. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. $-$$$

Domo Japanese Sushi Grill & Bar

300 Lincoln Center, (209) 451-3654 www.domostockton.com Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$

El Rancho Inn Steak and Lobster House 1457 E. Mariposa Rd., (209) 467-1529 Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$$-$$$$

Flips Burgers

2503 Waterloo Rd., (209) 943-5477 www.flipsburger.blogspot.com Open for lunch and dinner. $

The Fruit Bowl

8767 E. Waterloo Rd., (209) 931-1196 www.thefruitbowl.com Open for breakfast and lunch. $

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6629 Embarcadero Dr. (209) 474-6585 www.garlicbrothersonline.com Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$

Gian’s Delicatessen

2112 Pacific Ave., (209) 469-0108 Open for lunch. $

La Palma Mexican Cuisine

2301 Pacific Ave., (209) 941-4179 www.lapalmaonthemile.com. Full bar. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. $$

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Waterloo

2819 W. March Lane Ste. A3 (209) 473-1255 Wine and beer. Open for lunch and dinner. $$

10447 E. Waterloo Rd., (209) 931-4019 www.thewaterloo.com Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $-$$

Mezzo

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3121 W. Benjamin Holt Dr. (209) 951-0885, www.lebistrostockton.com Full bar. Open for dinner. $$$$

3499 Brookside Rd., Ste. A (209) 473-7300 www.mezzostockton.com Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$

Michael’s New York Style Pizza

2300 W Alpine Ave., Ste. A (209) 462-6668 www.michaelspizzacafe.com Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. $-$$

Midtown Creperie

2311 Pacific Ave., (209) 941-9070 www.midtowncreperie.com Open for breakfast and lunch. Dinner served only on Thurs., Fri., and Sat. $

Moo Moo’s Burger Barn

10940 Trinity Parkway, (209) 957-9450 222 N. El Dorado St., (209) 469-9450 www.moo-moos.com. No alcohol served. Open for lunch and dinner. $

Outback Steakhouse

157 W. Adams St. (209) 464-2739 www.valleybrew.com Full bar. Open for lunch, dinner, and weekend breakfast. $-$$

326 E. Main St., (209) 464-3108 Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $-$$

TRACY Johnny’s Diner & Creamery

1005 E. Pescadero Ave., (209) 832-1188 Open for lunch and dinner. $

Magellan’s

15 E. 6th St., (209) 839-2333 www.magellansworldcuisine.com Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$$-$$$$

M&J Bistro

2515 Tracy Blvd, (209) 832-2727 www.mjbistro.net Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$-$$$

Thai Café

614 Central Ave., (209) 832-3800 Beer and wine. Open for lunch and dinner. $-$$

1243 W. March Lane., (209) 954-9615 www.outback.com. Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$

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The Great Plate

501 N. Lincoln Center, (209) 477-6133 www.papapavlos.com Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$-$$$

Peking Restaurant

7555 Pacific Ave., (209) 957-0617 www.pekingstockton.com Beer and wine. Open for lunch and dinner. $$

Shirasoni Japanese Restaurant

1035 Central Ave., (209) 833-9703 Beer and wine. Open for lunch and dinner. $-$$ 714 Central Ave., (209) 833-0862 www.thegreatplate.com Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$

WOODBRIDGE Woodbridge Crossing

18939 N. Lower Sacramento Rd., (209) 366-1800 www.woodbridgecrossing.net. Full bar. Open for dinner, Sunday Brunch. $-$$

3249 West Hammer Ln., (209) 473-2525 www.shirasoni.com Beer and wine. Open for lunch and dinner. $$

Stockton Joe’s

236 Lincoln Center, (209) 951-2980 www.stocktonjoes.com Full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. $$-$$$

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Stockton’s own hockey team takes on the Alaska Aces in this year’s breast cancer awareness themed bout, presented by St. Joseph’s Medical Center. The first 1000 women to arrive will receive special pink tote bags, and player jerseys will be auctioned off to help raise funds for breast cancer research and programs. 4 p.m. Ticket prices vary. Stockton Arena, 248 W. Fremont St, Stockton, (209) 373-1400, stocktonlive.org

Friends of the Fox Present: The Godfather NOVEMBER 9, STOCKTON

Friends of the Fox are ready to make you an offer you can’t refuse with a big screen showing of Francis Ford Coppola’s mobster classic “The Godfather.” Whether you can quote every line by heart or are seeing it for the first time, take advantage of this chance to watch Pacino and Brando’s iconic performances from the plush seats of the Bob Hope Theatre. Don’t forget the cannoli. 7 p.m. $4-8. Bob Hope Theatre, 242 E. Main St, Stockton, (209) 337-HOPE, stocktonlive.com

Heartbreaker (tribute to Led Zeppelin) This nationally known and travelled act stops in Tracy to belt out your

Lodi Community Concert Series Presents the Swingin’ Blues Stars of the USS Hornet

favorite Zeppelin songs. Heartbreaker’s spot-on guitar licks and killer

NOVEMBER 11, LODI

drumming are a great way to relive Jimmy Page and Robert Plant’s live

Tap your toes to 1940s style swing tunes as this five woman group belts out

performances or, for fans too young to have seen Zeppelin in concert,

old timey favorites by groups like the Andrews Sisters. These ladies’ USO-style

get as close to the real thing as possible. If you’re lucky, they might

performances are reminiscent of WWII era entertainment for the troops, and aim to

play some Stairway. 8 p.m. $27-37. Grand Theatre, 715 Central Ave,

support those still in combat today. 3 p.m. $28. Hutchins Street Square Performing

Tracy, (209) 831-6858, atthegrand.org

Arts Theater, 125 S. Hutchins St, Lodi, (209) 333-6782, hutchinsstreetsquare.com

NOVEMBER 10, TRACY

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This exciting musical Holiday production is a family event jump starting the Christmas Season at the West Valley Mall. With Halloween forgotten, Count Wolfbane is determined to stop Christmas from happening. He plots to kidnap Rudolph. It’s up to the audience and the bungling elves..Andy and Jeff, to save the day. What will they do?

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Aries Spears NOVEMBER 17, STOCKTON

Get ready for a night of side-splitting laughs as veteran Mad T.V. funnyman Aries Spears brings his quick-witted comedy to Stockton. Fans of his spot-on impressions will love the live version, and since this is a one night only performance, don’t wait too long to pick up your tickets. 8 p.m. Ticket prices vary. Bob Hope Theatre, 242 E. Main St, Stockton, (209) 337-HOPE, stocktonlive.com

8th Annual Run and Walk Against Hunger NOVEMBER 22, STOCKTON

Before you fill your plate with all your favorite Thanksgiving foods, spend a morning helping those who don’t have a spread of turkey and cranberry dishes to look forward to. Runners and walkers can sign up for the 5k or 10k and bring in extra pledges to help support the Stockton Emergency Food Bank. Registration includes a t-shirt

White Christmas

and the chance to give local families a better Thanksgiving. 8 a.m.

NOVEMBER 14-DECEMBER 19, STOCKTON

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If you love the movie made famous by Bing Crosby and Rosemary

Registration varies. Stockton Ballpark, 404 W. Fremont St, Stockton,

Clooney, don’t miss a chance to see a live performance. Broadway alum and Civic Theatre Artistic Director Jim Coleman directs a veteran cast through your favorite song and dance numbers from this Christmastime classic. Times and prices vary. Stockton Civic Theatre, 2312 Rosemarie Lane, Stockton, (209) 473-2424, sctlivetheatre.com

Stockton Symphony presents Classics II: Beethoven Bash NOVEMBER 15 & 17, STOCKTON

Come out and listen to Stockton’s own symphony belt out the sweeping symphonies and bold overtures of one of the Romantic period’s most famous composers. Ludwig Van’s Prometheus Overture, Symphony No. 2, and Piano Concerto No. 4 will be featured for this two-night performance. Times vary, $22-57. Warren Atherton Auditorium at San Joaquin Delta College, 5151 Pacific Ave, Stockton, (209) 951-0196, stocktonsymphony.org

Sky Tours at Delta College NOVEMBER 16, STOCKTON

Ever wonder what a nebula looks like through a telescope, or wonder about which of those bright spots in the sky are actually planets? The Stockton Astronomical is happy to show you around the night sky

Brubeck Institute Student Jam Session NOVEMBER 27, STOCKTON

with high-powered telescopes and answer all your questions about

Don’t miss the last night of these Brubeck Quintet-hosted

the wonders of space. 7 p.m. Free. San Joaquin Delta College, Shima

performances featuring the improve stylings of some of UOP’s best

Parking Lot, 5151 Pacific Ave, Stockton, stocktonastro.org, american.

musicians. Every Tuesday in November, jazz fans have a chance to

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come out to Valley Brewing Company and enjoy some local talent with their favorite microbrew. 7 p.m. Free. Valley Brewing Company, 157 Adams St, Stockton, (209) 464-2739, visitstockton.org

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