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Advance Physical Rehabilitation Care Our Goal is Continuity of Care Our experienced speech, physical and occupational rehabilitation team is committed to providing outstanding results and excellent quality of care to assist you after a hospital stay. Residents are empowered through individualized programs to reach goals of increased independence and ability. Resident families are also encouraged to participate in therapy sessions, caregiver education and training. Our therapy department offers a variety of services. At Western Slope, we specialize in rapid recovery with our rehabilitation suites. Designed to facilitate our residents’ return to home as safely as possible, the room environments are realistic with kitchenettes, living areas and full, private bathrooms. Residents are encouraged to live as independently as their condition permits. Our team focus is to restore functional mobility so that you can return to your home and productive life. Call our Director of Rehabilitation, Scott Manor. He will be happy to answer any questions concerning the rehabilitative process!

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Lisa Isaacson, RN, our Director of Nursing, comes with many years of experience in a wide variety of Nursing. With her ten years at UC Davis Medical Center as an ICU and ER nurse, her ten years as a CALSTAR flight nurse and her nine years as Medical Manager at the El Dorado County Jail and Juvenile Hall, Western Slope is fortunate to have recruited Lisa to our team. “I am thrilled to be working in our fantastic community for a company, like Western Slope Health Center, which prides itself on caring for our El Dorado County residents,” Lisa shared recently.

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We know that making a decision about a rehabilitation community that is right for you and your loved one is a difficult one. At Western Slope Health Center, we make every effort to ease your apprehension and help make the whole process as stress-free as possible, every step of the way. We want you to reach your highest level or independence and to feel better!

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HOME DESIGN 5 Ways to Create a Menswear-Inspired Space

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My dad is a gentle giant. Standing at six feet six inches, he doesn’t go unnoticed. I remember our family of five walking into restaurants and people turning to look up at him. Some would ask his height and make comments, while others would simply stare or point without saying a peep. When my now-husband first came to my parents’ house and saw Pop’s size 15 shoes lying around, he gawked at them in disbelief and later admitted he was terrified of meeting the man who raised me. But, as the saying goes: “Never judge a book by its cover.” Though his appearance may suggest otherwise, my dad has a heart of gold, and the kindest, most sentimental soul of anyone I know. Even my partner (after the initial meet and greet) wholeheartedly agrees. He’s also hysterical, works ridiculously hard, can fix anything, is quick to strike up conversations with random people in random places, and is the neighborhood hero (true story: he once made the front page of the Auburn Journal for rescuing an elderly neighbor when her house caught fire). His character set the standard for the man I married, and are traits I hope to pass on to our offspring one day. In honor of Dad’s Day on June 18 and all the positive father figures out there— including my own old man—we compiled a wealth of local ways to honor them. Whether Dad’s a daredevil, music lover or comic book buff, there’s something on our list that’ll make him smile. Flip to page 20, and start planning something special. Tom Mailey also pays homage to the holiday by regaling us with a personal story about fatherhood—an anecdote that’s as heartwarming as it is hilarious—in this month’s Tom’s Take (page 82). You might need a tissue (or three), so don’t say I didn’t warn you. In addition to celebrating dads, we have much more in store too. “Stay Cool at the Pool” with this month’s selection of Swag (page 43), take part in your very own ice cream crawl by trying our “6 Favorite Frozen Treats” (page 74), float into relaxation by —James Dean learning the “Facts About Float Therapy” and where to get tanked locally (page 36), and see what’s hot and not when it comes to homes in our feature, “25+ Real Estate Trends” (page 47). We also highlight artists, eateries and nonprofits that are making a splash on the local scene, so settle in somewhere cozy (and cool) and start flipping through. P.S. I’d love to know where you read your Style each month; whether poolside, at a local café, or in the comfort of your own home, snap a selfie with you and your copy and email it over for a chance to be featured! — Megan megan@stylemg.com


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Congrats to Jake Hay, Folsom High School alumni and former FCUSD employee in the superintendent’s office, who recently won ThinkLA’s Salesperson of the Year Award, making him the youngest person to ever be nominated and win. Additionally, Hay has promised to donate one dog toy to local animal shelters for every vote he received.

// // Cheers to Randy Boxell of Randy’s Barber-Stylist in Folsom who celebrated his 50th year as a barber last month. In addition to his affable chairside manner, Boxell is also active in the Folsom Chamber of Commerce and other community organizations.

The late Bay Area sculptor Cyrus Tilton received Crocker Art Museum’s inaugural John S. Knudsen prize of $25,000 for his solo museum exhibition The Cycle—an immersive and kinetic installation featuring sculptures of insects in various stages of breeding and development. The exhibit will be on display at the museum next year. Sadly, Tilton passed away in March after a courageous, year-long battle with esophageal cancer.

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Congrats to El Dorado Hills resident Craig Lee for winning the Camellia Cup and receiving top honors as the regatta’s best overall sailor at this year’s event. Hosted by the Folsom Lake Yacht Club on Folsom Lake, it’s the largest and oldest regatta in the Sacramento Valley. //

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resident Janett Thompson has opened Le Blanc Mobile Salon, a 28-foot shop with three styling stations, a massage chair imported from Europe, and a full bathroom—and is available to bring an all-inclusive, stress-free salon experience straight to your door. She also offers wedding packages, girls’ night out specials, and makeup lesson parties. For more info, visit leblancmobilesalon.com.

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Club—after his recent and unexpected passing. In lieu of flowers, his family has requested donations be made to two of Skoglund’s favorite charities: Cordova High School Music Boosters Association (PO Box 3031 Rancho Cordova 95741) and the Dan Skoglund Memorial Fund,

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which serves needy children and families (app. donorview.com/XKrM)...Wine and Roses Hotel, Restaurant, and Spa announced the hiring of celebrated chef Bradley Ogden—a two-time James Beard Award-winning culinary master and one of the most respected names in the industry. Ogden will work in tandem with Executive Chef John Hitchcock to oversee all culinary aspects of Wine and Roses, as well as direct the culinary operation of Rosewood Bar and Grill, and be actively engaged in the community...Join the Rancho Cordova

songs. For more info, visit facebook.com/nicholsonsmusicafe...The Kick It Clinic (KIC)—Folsom’s premiere soccer clinic for ages 4-12—is offering a course on June 17 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Livermore Park. A portion of clinic proceeds will support a local family in need and the Maria Totushek Memorial Scholarship Fund. To sign up and for more info, email kevintotushek@sbcglobal.net...The El Dorado Hills Library is hosting Teen Tuesday: Robotics—where students can learn about robotic engineering from guest speaker Jules Bamberger, founder of Atlas Robotics, who will demonstrate how to work a life-size robot and build a tiny robot of your own— on June 20 at 2 p.m. For more info, visit eldoradolibrary.org...The El Dorado Hills Chamber of Commerce is offering a trip to China from October 12-21. The price ($1,999) is inclusive of airfare from San Jose, hotel accommodations at four and five star hotels, three meals each day and professional drivers and tour operators. Travelers will visit Beijing, Shanghai, Suzhou and Hangzhou, with opportunities to explore historic sites including the Great Wall of China. For more info, visit eldoradohillschamber.org/news-events/chamber-trips...That’s all for now, but check back next month for Style’s annual People & Their Pets pictorial. —Becky Keys

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Historical Society and James Scott, a local author and librarian, to learn about the history of Mather Field and its role in World War I on June 15 from 6-8 p.m. at Rancho Cordova City Hall (2729 Prospect Park Drive)...Relax and enjoy “Yoga in the Piazza” every Saturday (through October) at the Palladio at Broadstone beginning at 9 a.m. Conducted by Serenity Spa | SOUL Yoga, the free session is dedicated to bringing health, fitness and balance to all. Attendees are asked to bring their own yoga mat...Nicholson’s MusiCafe and the West Coast Songwriters host a competition the second Tuesday of every month (June 13) for “Best Song” and “Best Performance.” Signups start at 6:30 p.m. and participants are judged and evaluated on two of their own

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Q&A WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO YOUR YOUNGER SELF?

Orietta Gianjorio

Be confident and believe in yourself.

WHAT’S YOUR BIGGEST PET PEEVE?

Unkindness and pompous attitudes. ARE YOU HIGH OR LOW MAINTENANCE?

Both. I can be ready in less than five minutes and pack a suitcase for a six-week trip to Italy, but I also would like to have someone pump my gas. BIGGEST LIFE INSPIRATIONS?

The way my mom and dad started from nothing after World War II in Italy and created everything on their own; also, the wonderful marriage they have.

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Taking my final test to become one of only two people in the U.S. (and the only one on the West Coast) to be certified as a honey sensory evaluation expert.

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For some, being a professional taster might seem like a dream job. Yet for Orietta Gianjorio, sampling food and beverages is a challenging and technical field—a big part of which is educating consumers about what they should, and shouldn’t, be eating. Gianjorio was born in Italy and spent her childhood going to markets. Picking up, smelling and tasting ingredients was just a part of daily life, so when she moved to the U.S. eight years ago—after falling in love with (and later marrying) an American—she was surprised by how little people here seemed to understand about the importance of quality when it comes to food. Gianjorio now evaluates food and beverage quality for numerous organizations, including the California Olive Oil Council, the Applied Sensory Panel, UC Davis,

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and the Mondavi Center. And although she’d always been a wine aficionado (she became a third-level sommelier while still in Italy), since coming to the U.S., she’s expanded her culinary repertoire to include honey, chocolate (she has a second-level chocolate taster certificate) and olive oil (she’s part of the Italian Registry of Olive Oil Experts). Gianjorio is especially passionate about bringing more awareness regarding the health benefits of consuming high-quality food and regularly offers cooking classes at the Murer House and Learning Center (murerhouse.org), where a core component is teaching people to taste and smell ingredients before using them. “I want to teach everything I know to consumers, so they can go out and make good choices for themselves and their families.” —Amber Foster

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Folsom Parks and Recreation Looking for inspiration to keep your family entertained this summer? Check out these fun activities and events presented by Folsom Parks and Recreation.

Here Comes Summer WEDNESDAYS, JUNE 21, JULY 19 & AUGUST 16 SactoMoFo food trucks roll into Folsom City Lions Park from 5-8 p.m. at this monthly event; live music, bounce houses and other activities are also part of the fun.

STORYTIME AT THE ZOO

THURSDAYS, JUNE 22, JULY 27 & AUGUST 24 Little ones will enjoy learning about animals through stories featuring zoo puppets, and they’ll meet a live zoo animal. Storytime is at 10:30 a.m. on the zoo’s outdoor canid deck; free with regular zoo admission.

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AUGUST 5 This family-friendly, two-mile obstacle course includes giant inflatables like the Slip ‘n’ Slide and Adrenaline Rush, plus mud pits, foam tunnels, waterslides and more.

GIANT INFLATABLES

DAILY THROUGH SEPTEMBER 4 From 1-6 p.m., these giant floating obstacle courses are exclusive to the Folsom Aquatic Center and provide hours of fun for kids and adults alike.

SUMMER CONCERTS IN THE PARK

FRIDAYS, JUNE 2 - JULY 28 These free openair concerts take place from 7-9 p.m. in Folsom City Lions Park and feature a range of genres—from country to rock and reggae. Bring your own picnic or purchase food

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and drinks from the Rotary Club of Folsom; food trucks from SactoMoFo will be at the June 2 and July 28 concerts.

LITTLE DIPPERS

FRIDAYS, JUNE 2 - AUGUST 4 The Folsom Aquatic Center hosts this program from 10:30 a.m. to noon to provide an opportunity for children ages 6 and under to increase their water confidence; parental supervision is required. For more information about these events and others, visit folsom.ca.us or call 916-355-7285.

Photos courtesy of Folsom Parks and Recreation.

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Gold Country Half Marathon and 5K

Gold Country Half Marathon and 5K-Photo courtesy of Sean Dulany of the Sacramento Running Association

The El Dorado Hills Chamber of Commerce and the Sacramento Running Association are proud to launch the Gold Country Half Marathon and 5K on June 11. The event also includes a kids’ run and will showcase the beauty of El Dorado Hills. “This is a great opportunity to come together as a community and show why El Dorado Hills is one of the best places in America to live—beautiful landscapes, a healthy and active community, and great local businesses!” explains Sacramento Running Association Executive Director Scott Abbott. Beginning and ending at the El Dorado Hills Town Center, it also features a finisher’s festival for participants with food, beer and wine tasting, and live music. Tickets are $85 for the half marathon, $40 for the 5K, and $10 for the kids’ DETAILS run (prices increase by $5 after June WHEN: June 11 8) and include a finisher’s medal TIME: 7 a.m. (half and A SIC S T-shirt. What’s more, marathon); 7:10 a.m. (5K); the event benefits 3Strands Global 7:20 a.m. (kids’ run) Foundation—a local nonprofit that WHERE: El Dorado Hills fights human trafficking. Get up, Town Center get moving, and take part in this For more information, visit inaugural event!—Emily Peter rungoldcountry.org

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Make June the month you try something new! The El Dorado Hills CSD has an event for all. EDHCSD SUMMER CONCERTS IN THE PARK

JUNE 9 & 23 Head to the EDH Community Park (1021 Harvard Way) at 7 p.m. and listen to top hits from Pop Fiction (June 9) and Jimmy Buffett tribute band, Garratt Wilkin and The Parrotheads (June 23).

HUMP DAYS

JUNE 14 Every second Wednesday from 5-8 p.m. at the EDH Community Park, Food Trucks in the Foothills brings great food, drinks and fun. Proceeds support the EDH Promise Foundation, which serves the community by promoting charitable giving and support. For more information about these events and others, visit edhcsd.org or call 916-933-6624.

PARENTS’ NIGHT OFF

JUNE 16-17 Send your kids (ages 6-12) to the CSD gym from 6:30 p.m. to 9 a.m. the following morning, and enjoy a night to yourself! They’ll start with a pizza pig-out, followed by a late-night swim and sleepover. Supervision is provided by Day Camp staff, and pre-registration (fee includes dinner, pool admission, light breakfast and snacks) is required.

OLYMPIC DAY AND EDH BOWMEN

JUNE 24 Get your family off the couch, and bring them to the EDH Bowmen’s Archery Club (3321 El Dorado Hills Boulevard) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. to learn about the Olympics and play archery games. No experience or equipment is necessary and admission is free.

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CELEBRATE

FATHER’S DAY

Honor the most important man in your life this Father’s Day with our roundup of fun things to do locally.

The 10 Spot by TARA MENDANHA

Junior Kings Father’s Day Clinic Wizard World Comic Con

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Dads, uncles, grandfathers and kids (ages 6-14) can shoot some hoops and learn from the best basketball trainers in town during the Junior Kings Father’s Day Clinic at the Sacramento Kings Practice Facility in Sleep Train Arena on June 17. nba.com/kings/juniorkings

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Put putting on the list this Father’s Day with a trip to Serrano Country Club, which boasts a par-72 championship golf course, an awardwinning 34,000-square-foot clubhouse and gorgeous views of Mount Diablo, Folsom Lake and the Sierra Nevada. serranocountryclub.org

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Good times await Dad at FLB Entertainment Center. Between the bowling and the casino, it will be a very happy Father’s Day indeed! flb365.com

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Wizard World Comic Con is the

perfect opportunity for comic geeks/ dads to unite for an epic weekend (June 16-18) of famous icons, comic artists and

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Catch Wonder Woman, Captain Underpants or The Mummy at a theater near you (Palladio LUXE Cinema, Regal El Dorado Hills Stadium 14 and IMAX) and celebrate fatherhood and the joy of cinema alike.

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Local Roots Food Tours is sure

to satisfy the hungriest Pop on Father’s Day. Take a tour of some amazing Sacramento restaurants, meet with creative chefs and savor the flavors from our farm-to-fork capital. localrootsfoodtours.com

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Celebrate Daddy Day mid-air with a trip to SkyDance Skydiving in

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Davis, where adrenaline junkies can experience the thrill of free falling (some might say it’s akin to fatherhood). tandemskydivingschool.com

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Dads can dig into finger-licking goodness at El Dorado Saloon and Grill (eldoradosaloonandgrill.com), which offers a Saturday night baby back ribs special; down beers at Folsom Tap House (folsomtaphouse.com); or enjoy a made-to-order, all-you-can-eat Father’s Day meal on June 18 at Yodyiam Thai Cuisine (yodyiamthai.com).

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Get into the spirit of Father’s Day with tastings at Gold River Distillery (goldriverdistillery.com) in Rancho Cordova or Dry Diggings Distillery (drydiggingsdistillery.com) in El Dorado Hills.

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Prairie City State Vehicular Recreational Area (SVRA) in

Rancho Cordova is the perfect place to spend Father’s Day. Ride the rolling hills and open grasslands with your motorcycle, four-wheel drive vehicle or ATV. ohv.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=1221

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more at the Sacramento Convention Center. wizardworld.com/comiccon/ sacramento


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Notable Happenings

JUNE

June is National Candy Month

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WINE AT TOWN CENTER. Enjoy some of El Dorado, Amador and San Joaquin Counties’ finest wines and brews from 6-9 p.m. Local restaurants, live music and a silent auction will also be on tap. wineattowncenter.com

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Enjoy carnival rides, big wheel and wheelbarrow races, and animal exhibits while indulging in yummy food. Hours and ticket prices vary. eldoradocountyfair.org/fair.html

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WOMEN’S GOLF DAY. Celebrate women and golf at Empire Ranch Golf Club from 4-8 p.m., as you learn to play or improve your game. Choose from a two-hour lesson or two hours of play; after, mingle with other golfers and listen to speakers on how to get more involved with the game. 916-8178100

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PIPPIN. Winner of four 2013 Tony Awards, including “Best Musical Revival,” this unforgettable production is full of high-flying, death-defying acrobatics, wondrous

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GOLD COUNTRY HALF MARATHON. Participate in El Dorado Hills’ first major half marathon, as you soak in the city’s scenery and run the flattest, fastest course in the foothills (starts and finishes at the El Dorado Hills Town Center). An exciting post-race party will include beer, wine, food and music. edhtowncenter.com

magical feats and soaring songs from the composer of Wicked. Shows take place at the Harris Center, and times vary. harriscenter.net (THROUGH 11)

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EL DORADO COUNTY FAIR. Kick off Father’s Day weekend with some good old-fashioned fun at the El Dorado County Fairgrounds.

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SACRAMENTO BALLET PRESENTS MODERN MASTERS: 7 DEADLY SINS. Don’t miss George Balanchine’s masterpiece, The Four Temperaments, along with the dramatic and evocative world premiere based on The Seven Deadly Sins, and a third, soon-to-be announced dance, in this enthralling trilogy performed by Sacramento’s professional ballet company. Show times vary. harriscenter.net (THROUGH 18)

PALLADIO AT BROADSTONE’S SUMMER CONCERT SERIES. From 7-9 p.m., get ready to dance, tap your toes and sing along to various bands at the Palladio at Broadstone’s piazza. All shows are free and family-friendly. This month’s lineup includes Wonderbread 5, Apple Z, Department of Rock, and Notorious. gopalladio.com/events

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FAMILY CAMPOUT. Enjoy a night under the stars at Fairytale Town, complete with exclusive playtime inside the park, a theater performance, arts and crafts, scavenger hunt, and bedtime stories with a sing-along. Wake up to

BOB WEST DRIVE FOR MARSHALL. Tee off “fore” health at Cold Springs Golf and Country Club from 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. while supporting Cameron Park’s new Cancer Center and Marshall Medical Center’s various health care programs. The entry fee includes green fees, a cart, bucket of balls, tee prizes, an evening buffet and awards ceremony, plus beverages and lunch on the links. marshallfound.org/event/34thanniversary-bob-west-drive-for-marshall

Gold Country Half Marathon photo courtesy of Sean Dulany of the Sacramento Running Association. Palladio photo courtesy of Canyon Marketing and Media. All other photos courtesy of their respective companies or organinzations.

FOLSOM LAKE SYMPHONY PRESENTS FESTA ITALIANA. Revel in an Italian-themed show with a bubbly Rossini overture, traditional Neapolitan songs, “That’s Amore,” beloved operatic duets and solo gems, favorite movie themes by Italian composers, and Tchaikovsky’s spirited Capriccio Italien. Saturday’s show begins at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday’s at 2 p.m. harriscenter.net


EL DORADO HILLS TOWN CENTER PRESENTS

A DEVELOPMENT BY

THURSDAY EVENING

A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Crystal Ice Cream Fantasy photo by Greg Flagg. Family Campout photo by Karen Iddings. Historic Folsom Farmers’ Market photo by Menka Belgal.

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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM AND CRYSTAL ICE CREAM FANTASY. Join Fairytale Town as they bring Shakespeare’s popular fairy-themed comedic play to life through hands-on activities, an old-world marketplace and all-you-can-eat ice cream from Crystal Creamery from 5-9 p.m. fairytaletown.org a continental breakfast under a canopy of trees. The fun starts at 5:30 p.m. and goes until the next morning at 7 a.m. fairytaletown.org

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TEAM HOPE WALK. William Land Park is hosting this ninth annual walk to support families impacted by Huntington’s disease—a combination of Alzheimer’s, ALS and Parkinson’s. Following the walk at 9 a.m., enjoy food, raffles, games and music. Proceeds benefit the Huntington’s Disease Society of America. northernca.hdsa.org

Heartless Tribute to Heart June 22nd

Joy & Madness 8 Piece Soul & Funk Explosion June 29th

Rockin’ Down the Hiway Doobie Brothers & More! Steven Young Amphitheater BROUGHT TO YOU BY Risk Managed Solutions

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RODEO HAPPY HOUR. From 5:30-7 p.m. get your chaps and hats on, and join the grand marshal of the Folsom Pro Rodeo and other fans for a hosted drink and light bites at Q’Bole in Folsom. folsomchamber. chambermaster.com/events/calendar

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SUMMER CONCERTS IN THE PARK. Pack a picnic and head to

Folsom City Lions Park from 7-9 p.m. for a free open-air concert. The lineup includes country, blues, rock, jazz, pop and reggae bands. folsom.ca.us

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MONDAY, JULY 3RD SHOW 6-11:00PM FIREWORKS AT 9:30PM BY PYRO SPECTACULARS

KIDS ZONE 6-9:30PM FREEDOM CONCERT Steven Young Amphitheater

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FEATURING

IT’S STORY TIME. Don’t miss

the paintings, prints and digital images of two acclaimed surrealist artists—Susan Silvester and Vincent DiLeo—at the Gallery at 48 Natoma. Admission is free, and hours are Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with additional hours Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 6-8 p.m. facebook.com/thegalleryat48natoma

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Apple-Z 8-11PM

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HISTORIC FOLSOM FARMERS’ MARKET. Every Saturday around

the Historic Railroad Turntable and Public Plaza in Folsom, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., shop from over 40 certified farmers’ locally grown seasonal fruits

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Parking at Blue Shield & Rolling Hills Church Public event set-up at 5:00pm

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while gathering information on what exactly doulas do and the benefits of having one. From 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Busy Kidz Play Town in Folsom, Taylor Made Doulas will be available to answer questions. info@ taylormadedoulas.com

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WHITE ON WHITE.

Honor those who have been diagnosed with cancer and remember those who have passed at this fund-raiser for Images of Hope El Dorado. Tickets include wine, appetizers, dinner and music. The event takes place from 4-8 p.m. at Rainbow Orchards in Camino. imagesofhopeeldorado. com/events

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EL DORADO HILLS FARMERS’ MARKET.

Every Sunday through October, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., shop for fresh fruits and veggies, homemade honey, jams and other household items along Town Center Boulevard and Vine Street. edhtowncenter.com (ALSO 11, 18 & 25)

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KIDS’ GAMES AND BOUNCE FUN. From

11 a.m. to 3 p.m., gather the whole family at Broadstone Marketplace in Folsom for summertime activities, including bounce houses, giant slides, a junior speedway and a mini obstacle course. gobroadstonemarketplace.com

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TEMPRANILLO AND PAELLA PARTY.

Celebrate the arrival of summer at Renwood Winery with the release of their 2015 Tempranillo. Paella by Selland’s Market Café, Spanish guitarist Jesse Hendricks and wine specials will also be part of the day’s festivities. Ages 21+; reservations are required (choose between 11 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.). 209-245-6979

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CHARACTER DINING WITH MOANA. From 6-7

p.m. at Sacramento Pizza Co., little ones will enjoy a sing-along story time with Moana at this free event. sacpizzaco.com

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Steven Young Amphitheater at El Dorado Hills Town Center at 6:30 p.m. (set-up begins at 5 p.m.) for live music that’s guaranteed to make you get out of your seat and dance. Bring blankets and chairs. edhtowncenter.com (ALSO 22 & 29)

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PARENTS’ NIGHT OFF.

CAPPUCCINO CRUISERS TRIBUTE AMERICA. Peruse an extensive

variety of pre-1974 classic cars as you pay respect to all veterans, police and firemen with the Cappuccino Cruisers from 5-9 p.m. in the Denny’s parking lot at 1011 Riley Street in Folsom. capcruz.com

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CRUSH WINE RUN. This

3K, 5K and 10K fun run throughout Folsom’s scenic trails concludes with wine, food trucks and live music at 101 Parkshore Drive. All finishers receive a race bib, T-shirt, souvenir logo glass, three tasting coupons and a medal. Proceeds benefit charities working to end human trafficking in the U.S. and around the world. crushrun. com

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FOOD TRUCK SAFARI.

A fleet of SactoMoFo food trucks, featuring diverse and delectable menus, rolls into Folsom City Lions Park from 5-8 p.m. Live music, bounce houses and other entertainment rounds out the fun. folsom.ca.us

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COMMUNITY DAY.

Head to the Palladio at Broadstone from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. to watch regional talent groups perform their best musical, dance and other acts on stage. gopalladio.com/events

DOULAS AND DESSERTS.

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SAVE THE DATE!

JULY

BISTRO 33 DANCE PARTY. Lace up your

dancing shoes and head to the Steven Young Amphitheater at El Dorado Hills Town Center where Bistro 33 will host a summer dance party with a live band from 8-11 p.m. edhtowncenter. com

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FOLSOM FAMILY ROUNDUP. Join

the Folsom Chamber of Commerce and get revved up for the Folsom Pro Rodeo at this free, family-friendly event at Folsom City Lions Park from 6-9 p.m. folsomchamber. chambermaster.com/events/ calendar

Bring your kiddos to the El Dorado Hills CSD Gym for a sleepover starting at 6:30 p.m., and continuing until 9 a.m. the next morning. Under the supervision of Day Camp staff, kids will enjoy pizza, swimming and other sleepover festivities. eldoradohillscsd.org

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LIVE ON THE BOULEVARD. Head to the

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FOLSOM PRO RODEO.

Head to the Dan Russell Arena for three days of fun, including a Rodeo Queen Contest, live music and entertainment, mutton busting, nightly fireworks, a professional bull jumper and plenty of rodeo action. folsomprorodeo.com

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FIREWORKS AND FREEDOM CONCERT.

Join the El Dorado Hills Town Center to celebrate Independence Day with entertainment, food trucks, face painting, fireworks and more. The allages event starts at 6 p.m. edhtowncenter.com

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FOLSOM FIRECRACKER.

Kick off Independence Day at this ninth annual familyfriendly 5K run/walk and 10K run at the Lake Natoma Bike Trails (145 Parkshore Drive) in Folsom. Post-race awards to follow; a portion of proceeds will go to various organizations of your choice. folsomfirecracker.com

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outtakes MITO KIDS 5K WALK/RUN

April 22 // El Dorado Hills Town Center This annual 5K walk/run supported the Mitochondrial Disease Foundation and the 4,000 children born annually with the genetically inherited disease. Attendees also enjoyed music, face painting, balloon artists and more. 1 Bill Tobin 2 The start of the 5K 3 Isabel Andaya and Ying Xiong 4 Emma Forbes, Lauren Romo, Hope Cobel and Kayla Baik Photos by TOM PANIAGUA

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EASTER EGG HUNT AND AQUA EGG HUNT

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OMG CYCLE RIBBON CUTTING

March 27 // 724 Sutter Street, Folsom The grand opening of OMG Cycle, a boutique spinning studio that also offers yoga and barre classes, was a fun-filled event that brought over 40 people together, including clients, members of the Folsom Chamber, family and friends. 1 Founder Ann Marie cuts the ribbon among friends and family 2 Moriah Olson, Kim Jackson, Ann Marie and Heidi Mullen 3 Cassidy Eddy, Lee Vang, Cara Thompson and Stacy Nathong Photos by DEAN SERRANO

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outtakes THE PLACE WITHIN RIBBON CUTTING

March 22 // 530 Plaza Drive, Suite 130, Folsom The Place Within, a non-profit counseling center that believes no one should be denied access to quality counseling services due to lack of funds, recently expanded their facility by 1,600 square feet. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was well attended and included a talk from Executive Director Suzy Lee about the services they provide. 1 Paige McAtee and Lori Coburn 2 The Place Within therapists: Julia Dillon, Lori Coburn, Amy Doyle, Ryan Chambers, James Larsen, Susan Coutts and Lauren Clark (back); Paige McAtee, Beatrix Hurley, Carla Friend, Suzy Lee, Alicia Pharis and Geri Jones (front) 3 Therapist Alicia Pharis and her husband Kevin; therapist Amy Doyle and her husband Trevor 4 Tim O’Leary, chair of the Folsom Chamber Ambassadors, and Suzy Lee, executive director of The Place Within Photos by KARINA TRUMBULL

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SOROPTIMIST SOIREE

April 20 // BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse, Folsom Soroptimist International of Folsom El Dorado Hills (SIFEDH) hosted a fund-raiser where members, family, friends and the community gathered and “dined for a cause.” With each flyer presented during the event, BJ’s donated 20 percent to support Soroptimists’ mission to improve the lives of women and girls. 1 Lee McDoniels, Rylaen Caris and Linda McDoniels 2 Velma Purser, Joanne Tremelling, Rochelle Smith, Jordan Smith and Todd Smith 3 Hayden Wait, Will Greene and Cedric Moore 4 Richard and Cynthia Cramer Photos by JANA REYES

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outtakes BABIES AND BUMPS

April 8 // Citrus Heights Community Center This ninth annual event featured an array of vendors and boutiques with handmade baby items, entertainment, face painting and prizes. The beneficiary was Blossom Place, which offers support and resources for former foster youth. 1 Shannon Smith with the Bat-tastic superheroes from Sevilla Magic FX 2 Sunrise Mall’s booth 3 Snow Sister from The Party

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CAKE AUCTION AND STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS March 25 // Virtual Academy High School, El Dorado

At this 10th annual event hosted by Virtual Academy High School, community members gathered to witness a cartoon-themed cake competition, and academic achievement awards were presented to select students. All cakes were auctioned off to the highest bidder, and proceeds benefited Virtual Academy’s Internship Program. 1 Cake winners: Chloe Conley, Justine Majewski, Aivree Romer, Diana Mapagay, Joshua Sweeny and Emily Haynie 2 Mr. Palmer and Giovanni Smith 3 Diana Mapagay and Mr. Palmer 4 Justine Majewski and Mr. Palmer 5 Aivree Romer Photos by TOM PANIAGUA

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Jerry and Jeannie Courter Matched Makers

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erry and Jeannie Courter paint serene scenes of local landscapes using warm palettes of oils and soft, dreamlike imagery. Both educators, the couple met while

photo by DANTE FONTANA

taking a master’s level school counseling course. Now retired, they’ve discovered their mutual passion for painting. “We’re best friends and able to [partake in] a wonderful learning experience...we enjoy painting together because we share ideas on how our pictures are progressing.” Members of the Folsom Arts Association, the duo displays their work at the Sutter Street Artists Gallery and The Bag Lady.

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Road Less Traveled by Jeannie Courter

changing our mind-set from how little we know to how much there is to learn. HLB: WHAT’S YOUR PERSONAL STYLE? JERRY: I don’t believe I’ve developed a style yet. I enjoy the challenge each picture brings. I’m also enjoying the process of continually adding tools and techniques to my skill set. JEANNIE: When I paint, I want to tell a story. I hope that viewers connect with the painting and [associate it with] a memory from their own life. Certain colors, shapes and locations drive me to look at what I want to capture on canvas.

A View of Rainbow Bridge by Jerry Courter

Sunset in Benicia by Jerry Courter

HLB: HOW DID EACH OF YOU BECOME THE ARTIST YOU ARE TODAY? JERRY: In my youth, I didn’t really have an appreciation for art—my focus was on athletics. As I got older and began to widen my view of the world, I began to appreciate art but never considered producing it until my wife retired and we began oil painting classes at Kirk Miller Art Studio. JEANNIE: I’ve loved art from a young age. My dad and grandmother were

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both amateur artists and supported my interest of drawing. As an adult, I raised three children and taught in elementary school, where I focused on using art as a medium to instruct children in all phases of curriculum. I retired five years ago and began oil painting—using many of my dad’s paints and brushes. HLB: ARE THERE ADVANTAGES OR CHALLENGES TO BOTH BEING ARTISTS? JERRY AND JEANNIE : We’re able to share our frustrations when one of us feels we aren’t progressing, and fortunately we’re able to critique each other’s work when help is needed. We enjoy sharing our thoughts regarding which pictures to paint or what to do [with them]. Our challenge has been

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HLB: WHAT ARE YOUR ARTISTIC GOALS? JERRY: I’ve always believed that learning is a lifelong activity and continued learning is necessary and fulfilling. Art has provided me a new learning experience. Although I only recently discovered painting, it’s rewarding for me, a new challenge, and a great adventure. My goal is to keep painting, keep learning, and enjoy the whole experience. JEANNIE: Every time I start a painting, I look for a new challenge to undertake. I try to meet this by painting scenes I love, hoping that my interpretation translates into something my viewers love [as well]. That’s a short-term goal, but to me very important. I feel as an artist that it’s my responsibility to produce something that makes a home a little brighter and someone a little happier every time they look at it. artbyjeannieandjerry.com

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Heather McNeilly challenged herself to float for one hour a day, 30 days in a row. “I’ve found myself in a place of calm that I’ve never felt before,” she says. “Even when things have come up that normally [trigger my] anxiety, I’ve been able to stay in a grounded place of contentment and deal in a way that’s surprised me.” McNeilly, co-owner of Revival Float and Wellness in Grass Valley, has been consulting with her doctor on the health benefits of her 30-day challenge. “I’ve watched my blood pressure go down,” she says. “I had bloodwork done before I began, and am having bloodwork currently done to see some of the other benefits, such as magnesium absorption, which so many of us are deficient in.” WHAT IS IT? Flotation therapy, also known as sensory deprivation, is floating in 10 inches of water with 1,000-1,200 pounds of dissolved Epsom salt in an area that’s both soundproof and lightproof. “The water is set to your skin's temperature, roughly 93.5 degrees, so you lose sense of where your body ends and the water begins,” says Leilani Wagner, director of community engagement at Capitol Floats in Sacramento. “The tank has the capability to have no light and no sound; in turn, your body is deprived of stimuli, allowing your central nervous system to rest and put you into a theta state of mind.” Gary McFadyen, who handles public relations for True REST Float Spa with local franchises in Folsom and Roseville, says the recent growth in floating's

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Pink Boots Society The First Ladies of Beer

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Front: Ellen Sherrill and Kassandra Sutherland; Middle: Teresa Psuty, Kate Whelan, Lauren Zehnder and Jennifer Luckey; Back: Lindsey Nelson, Cynthia Lee and Amy Ruthnick

by MORGAN CÁSAREZ

raft brew is the craze on every beer lover’s lips, particularly in the Golden State, which boasts over 700 breweries from Mount Shasta to San Diego. More than 50 different labels call the Greater Sacramento area home, and as the local scene continues to grow, so does the number of women in a once male-dominated industry. “I love getting to see more women interested in beer and brewing,” shares Kayla Brogna, a b rewe r a t C h i c o ’s Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. “Although I loved the short lines for the women’s restrooms at festivals and beer bars when I first entered the industry, I love having to wait in line now and directly see how much has changed so quickly.” Jennifer Luckey of Yolo Brewing Company Brogna helped affect change locally when, in May of 2016, she started the Sacramento Chapter of the Pink Boots Society (PBS), a network for women in the

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beer industry that provides educational opportunities and scholarships for professional advancement. Having previously been active in the San Francisco Chapter, she knew “many women who worked in the industry in Sacramento [and was confident] a local organization would benefit.” Reaching prospective members, however, was initially challenging. “I met a couple of women at the first PBS meeting I attended who were so excited to talk to me and ask about what I do, but who were nervous to begin working on the production side,” she explains. “I was able to give them some encouragement, and years later they are still brewing and loving it! Seeing how I was able to make a positive difference for someone has made the rest of organizing this chapter worth every second.” To date, there are more than 45 PBS chapters worldwide, including ones in Canada, Hong Kong, Chile, Australia and Spain, and membership is open to women in all stages of their brewing careers, top photo by DANTE FONTANA, all other photos by LINDSEY NELSON


Left: Kate Whelan, Amy Ruthnick and Lauren Zehnder Below: Mike Mraz and Ellen Sherrill

including students and retirees. Locally, members include ladies from El Dorado Hills (Lauren Zehnder, taproom/sales manager of Mraz Brewing Company), Roseville (Amy Ruthnick, co-owner of Final Gravity Taproom and Bottle Shop; Jennifer Luckey, beer hall manager of Yolo Brewing Company; and Cynthia Lee, founder of Brewers Acts of Random Kindness and co-owner of Darkheart Brewing) and Auburn (Teresa Psuty, co-owner and brewer of Crooked Lane Brewing Co.). PBS Sacramento Assistant Chapter Leader Lindsey Nelson also works as the marketing director for the Art of Beer Invitational, a celebration of craft beer, fine art and farm-to-fork cuisine benefitting local nonprofits. Now entering its seventh year, the event highlights the strong sense of community within the world of brewing—a world that’s thriving thanks to women defying the notion that producing great beer has anything to do with gender. “Our initiatives help bring awareness to the various roles these women have in the industry,” she says. “They’re brewers, taproom managers, brewery owners, beer bloggers, sales reps. You name it, we have a member that does it. We’re helping change the perception that the only people who work in the beer business are flannel-wearing guys with beards.” Since PBS Sacramento was founded last year, participation has grown steadily each month, with members taking advantage of seminars, social mixers, fund-raisers and brew days, which provide hands-on production experience at local breweries in a welcoming and collaborative environment. “I think any time you have an opportunity to get women together in a professional and social capacity like we do, it’s a really powerful, incredible thing,” Nelson shares. “Each one of our members is doing amazing things, and to have the opportunity to celebrate that and bring visibility to [it] is really special.” facebook.com/pinkbootssac

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Whenever we begin a new project at Kerrie Kelly Design Lab, we make sure we understand the client’s story—their hobbies, where they’ve traveled and what inspires them. By delving into their backstories, we’re able to unearth design inspiration and create a space they can’t wait to call home. Our latest project installation took us on a menswear-inspired journey. Residing in Roseville, the homeowners are a well-traveled, worldly couple who love inspiring architecture and historic monuments. Their favorite destinations all have one thing in common: a touch of menswear. Mostly seen in fashion, menswear

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l e n d s t a i l o r e d c u t s, structured details and classic silhouettes to interior design—a look our clients loved the idea of implementing into their home. To c r e a t e a c o o l , m e n s w e a r- i n s p i r e d space of your own, follow these five simple rules.

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This tip is great for any space being styled, but selecting a color to kick off the project is the simplest way to adhere to your inspiration. We selected a beautiful navy tone as our anchoring hue then weaved in accent colors and metallic details to balance the deep, dark tone.

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Menswear, in fashion and design, is inspired by structure— clean lines, simple silhouettes and sturdy composition. To give the different spaces in the home more dimension, we selected furnishings with architectural details, like a desk with strong wooden legs, a coffee table with metal accents, and drawings, maps and architectural renderings as artwork to add a vintage, masculine vibe.

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While the menswear look is heavily focused on masculine details, colors and textures, it can begin to look too heavy or overwhelming. To add softness, sprinkle in more feminine finishes like mirrored elements, metallic accents and cooler tones like blush. While a masculine look is still the overall goal, it should be softened and complemented by Kerrie L. Kelly is an fresh, delicate colors and finishes. interior designer

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There’s no better way to put a cherry on top of a design project than with personalized elements. This couple loves vintage motorcycles, so we selected artwork showing off the anatomy of a vintage bike, and other prints featuring drawings and sketches inspired by motorcycles to complete the home’s design. These simple additions help make the space truly feel like home.

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“The most significant trend I have noticed is the lack of available inventory. We have clients who want to sell and stay in the area but are concerned they won’t be able to find a home that they like.” “Single-level homes are in demand by homebuyers seeking to downsize, and well-appointed, one-story homes sell quickly. The last three we had listed in El Dorado Hills sold in less than a week. In this region, single-level homes typically stay on the market, on average, for about 33 days, compared to 62 days it takes to sell multi-level homes.” “Homes that are turn-key and move-in ready are preferred by busy professionals, since they don’t have time to paint, replace carpet etc. and are usually willing to pay to get the right house with the amenities they demand. Also, wood floors are in; carpet is out.” “Aerial drone photography has literally taken off in real estate photography. The technology continues to advance, making it easy to capture stunning images or HD video of a property from the sky. The FAA has relaxed restrictions on commercial drone operators, but they do require pilots to pass an unmanned aircraft operators test.” “The emergence of virtual reality (VR) technology, such as headsets, will likely affect real estate marketing in the future. Facebook has bet big on it—buying start-up Oculus, the maker of the Oculus Rift headset, for $2 billion. VR gives the user the feeling of being in the location; it’s only natural that someday homebuyers could visit a real estate broker’s office and tour a dozen homes using a VR headset.”

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As a project manager for a successful land use planning and development consulting firm, Ricky O ’ Neal has been heavily involved in numerous housing development projects all throughout El Dorado, S acramento and Placer Counties with exper tise along the Highway 5 0 Corridor. Additionally, he’s been a small business owner since 1 9 9 6 , allowing his diverse and vast personal ne twork to expand—an experience that enables him to fulfill real est ate needs with ease.

“Buyers should know what their purchasing power is and how interest can affect this. On average, every one percent the interest rate increases, a buyer’s purchasing power drops 10 percent. Interest rates are on the rise and expected to go up this summer. If you’re on the fence and see a home that fits your criteria, it wouldn’t hurt to get a pre-approval and get the process going or at least start to explore your options.” “Understanding purchasing power also has a direct correlation with sellers. Inventory is still low in many areas. The value of your home today could be drastically different if the interest rates change and purchasing power drops 10 percent for buyers. Even though many homes may still be going up in value, the pool of buyers could shrink significantly, keeping homes on the market for longer.”

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There probably aren’t too many activities more confusing than purchasing property. The combination of most purchase contracts, addendums, disclosures, lending paperwork, inspections, title and escrow documents would make a book the size of Gone with the Wind look like a pamphlet in comparison. Enter professional real estate agents, brokers and associate brokers. These experts keep up on the sales and prices for each neighborhood where they work. Many times, the latest information on homes that have sold and closed is not available to the public right away, and the “sold” price is the price you want to see before putting your home on the market or making an offer on a home. With so many variations for each purchase contract, it simply makes sense to talk with a real estate professional. • Price offered/price accepted • Amount of deposit/earnest money • Which inspections does the buyer need to pay for? • Which inspections does the seller need to pay for? • Who pays for the repair work? • Who pays the agent/broker/associate broker? • What are the time periods for the inspections? • When do financing arrangements need to begin? • How do “contingencies” slow down the sale? • How is the itemization of fees associated with the sale determined? • What is an “arbitration clause for dispute resolution” and/or liquidated damages clause? • What happens if an offer is “countered” or if you should “counter” an offer? • When does the offer become legally binding? • How can a real estate agent, associate broker or broker protect you when purchasing a home in a new home subdivision? • What is the difference in purchasing a lot to build a custom home and purchasing a semi-custom home that is already complete? • Are there different considerations when purchasing residential income property? • How and when do I set up my 1031 exchange on my income property that I have on the market? REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE PLACER COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS’ (PCAR) WEBSITE, PCAOR.COM.

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J E S S I C A H O R TO N, B E T T E R H O M E S A N D G A R D E N S R E A L E S TAT E , 9 2 5 HIGHLAND POINTE DRIVE, SUITE 140, ROSEVILLE, 916-505-3545, J E S S I C A H O R TO N R E A L E STAT E .C O M

As a resident of Placer County and the surrounding region for over 15 years, Jessica Horton has become an area expert who’s passionate about her business and loves providing quality customer service. From buying to selling, and everything in between, she’s dedicated to providing clients with peace of mind and a seamless move into their dream home or investment property. “There are fewer homes on the market, which means it’s a great time to sell. Homes are selling quickly because the ‘for sale’ inventory is very low.” “Interest rates are going up. Rates have risen and will continue to rise, but they are still very low. Check with your preferred lender for the current rates, as they are always changing. You can lock your rate in now and start looking.” “Multi-generational homes are in demand. Many buyers want their parents or family members to live with them so are looking for homes with guest houses or in-law quarters.” “I see many families unloading their two-story homes for smaller, single-story ones. To fill the demand, homebuilders are producing more singlestory homes.”

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CHERYL JONES, CHERYL JONES REAL E S TAT E A N D L O A N S , R O C K L I N , 9 1 6 - 6 2 6 2 7 9 4 , FA C E B O O K . C O M / A H O M E 4 Y O U 2

Cher yl Jones—who’s been a real est ate investor for over 1 2 years and a licensed realtor since 2 0 1 4 —is active in the community and believes “the client is king. ” Business hours or not , she’s always available to assist , and loves being able to show proper ties and provide the funds needed to close a deal .

“Real estate investors will see opportunities in foreclosures and short sales. There are still over 2,500 homes in the area that fall into that category.” “Investing in Downtown Sacramento is an excellent choice if you’re a business owner looking for retail space. The Golden 1 Center has raised its ‘golden wand’ all over the area, and its presence has forged a new beginning for the once-flailing downtown economy. If you’re fortunate enough to have the capital now, it’s a great place to see real estate values soar in the coming months—not years. Overall, Sacramento remains one of the hottest markets nationwide.” “In the U.S., we remain attractive for foreign investors. This is especially true when it comes to real estate investing. The most prevalent countries inflowing their investment dollars are China, Canada, Norway and Singapore. In 2015, foreign purchases of U.S. real estate toppled at $87 billion, according to the Association of Foreign Investment in Real Estate (AFIRE). Changing policies, such as the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA)—which allows foreign investors to be treated similarly to their U.S. counterparts— will help fuel foreign real estate investment as well. Why are these statistics important? Many people, not just real estate investors, are somewhat concerned about the impact of foreign investors, and residential, commercial and construction will all be affected by the FIRPTA political overtures.” “In a three-year average, appreciation in the Sacramento region boomed at 36.6 percent, compared to 17.8 percent for the rest of the country. Due to unemployment rates remaining low and housing affordability remaining high, new housing construction is on the rise. Construction on single-family residences has ballooned to 25.3 percent, compared to the national average of 10.6 percent.” CalBRE# 01707451 and NMLS# 1545633

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HOW LONG DO THINGS LAST? The general expectancy of properly installed products that are well maintained.

DISHWASHER: 10-12 years Note: Keep drains clear of debris by pre-rinsing dishes RANGE: 19 years (gas); 17 years (electric) Note: Keep area directly below range lined with foil GARBAGE DISPOSAL: 6-15 years Note: Avoid contact with hard objects; use cold water BATHTUB: 50 years (cast iron); 10-15 years (fiberglass) WATER HEATER: 14 years (electric); 11-13 years (gas) Note: Drain 3-4 gallons from tank each year WOOD DECK: 15 years Note: Paint or treat with preservative every two years ROOF: 15-30 years (asphalt, wood shingles and shakes); 50100 years (slate and tile); 5-15 years (rolled); 10-20 years (tar and gravel) SIDING: 50 years (vinyl); 20-50 years (aluminum); 10-100 years (wood—depending on moisture) SINK: 8-10 years (enameled steel); 25-30 years (enameled cast iron or porcelain) COUNTERTOP: 10-15 years (laminate); lifetime (ceramic tile) EXTERIOR DOOR: 80-100 years (with protected overhang) GARAGE DOOR OPENER: 10 years COPPER WIRING: 100 years SEALER: 1-5 years (silicone and waxes) PAINT: 5-10 years (wall and trim); 7 years (exterior) DUCTS: 30 years (galvanized); 15 years (plastic) SWIMMING POOL: 18 years TRASH COMPACTOR: 8-15 years WALLPAPER: 7 years CARPET: 11 years BRICK: 100 years (stone wall) GRAVEL WALK: 4 years CONCRETE WALK: 24 years DRYWALL: 30-70 years MICROWAVE: 11 years If the appliances and materials in your home exceed this time, it may be necessary to replace them. Your real estate agent can explain the best way to proceed. REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE PLACER COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS’ (PCAR) WEBSITE, PCAOR. COM.

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A M B E R J AU R E Q U I , E N V O Y M O R T G AG E , 2920 COLD SPRING S ROAD, UNIT A , P L AC E RV I L L E , 9 1 6 - 945 - 8 48 0 , A J AU R EQ U I E N V O Y. M O R T G AG E W E B C E N T E R . C O M

Throughout Amber Jaurequi’s 20-plus years in the mortgage industry, she’s helped thousands of homeowners purchase their dream houses and existing homeowners structure beneficial refinances. Building lasting relationships with clients is of utmost importance to her.

“I’m seeing more people seeking a slower-paced lifestyle and a more old-fashioned way of raising kids, thus wanting to ‘move to the country.’ This is happening so much that the market for country homes is flying off the multiple listing service (MLS) like hot cakes. With more and more employers offering telecommuting positions, this lifestyle has become much more feasible.” “More mortgage companies and real estate professionals are offering support to home-buying veterans, thanks to an increasing number getting educated to specialize in helping them. El Dorado County has one of the highest VA populations in California, and with all this added knowledge and benefit, they’re finally getting the help they deserve—a trend that makes me very proud and excited to be a part of.”

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DEBBIE NEWTON, COLDWELL BAKER, 2200 D O U G L A S B O U L E VA R D, S U I T E B 2 0 0 , R O S E V I L L E , 9 1 6 - 20 8 - 2 5 7 7 , R E A L E STAT E P L AC E R C O U N T Y.C O M

As president of the Placer County Association of Realtors ( P C A R ) and with ex tensive involvement in other professional or ganiz ations, Debbie New ton has abundant knowledge of the local marke t and real estate pro cess. She’s dedicated to ser ving est ablished residents and first-time homebuyers in any way she can.

“Millenials are purchasing homes later than any other generation before them. A number of factors have contributed to this shift in the homeownership paradigm including: • Millenials are not getting married or having children as young as former generations. • This generation has the highest rate of student loan debt. • The desire to be mobile and save their disposable income for consumer goods and travel can all outweigh the benefits of homeownership to this age group.” “Sellers are motivated to sell their properties because of lack of inventory. The sheer demand for properties has consistently outgrown the rate of growth for available properties in the region. Buyers, and in many instances, first-time buyers, are turning to new home developments in an effort to find available inventory within their budget.” “We are seeing an increase in movement from the Bay Area to our region. While some are coming here because of job opportunities in our strengthening tech and education industries, others are moving here simply to improve the quality of life for their families, and are continuing to commute back to the Bay Area for work.” “Current statistics show that home sales are strong, even though the number of homes available for sale has reduced. The median price in March of 2017 had increased by $35,000 over March of 2016. The average number of days on the market has remained almost identical to last year at an average of 45 days. The number of pending sales has increased over the same period last year. In other words, it’s a sellers’ market. The number of homes being sold is very strong, prices are up, properties are selling and closing escrow quickly, and buyers are facing a lot of competition in the marketplace. It’s clearly a great time to sell and move up and an exciting time to buy.”

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your old or new residence? Make these arrangements now. • Do you need to have a garage sale? • If you’re moving yourself, figure out how many boxes you’ll need. Many of the moving companies have websites with calculators that can help you determine that number. Many truck rental companies have boxes for sale.

8 WEEKS BEFORE YOU MOVE • If you’re using a professional mover, get estimates in writing from moving companies. Discuss costs, packing, loading, delivery and the claims procedure with your mover. • If you’re moving yourself, get estimates from truck rental companies. • Be sure you reserve in advance. • Draw a floor plan of your new home and make notes of where you want your furniture placed. • Use up food in your freezer. • Remember you can’t move flammable household cleaning products, etc.

3 WEEKS BEFORE YOU MOVE • Gather packing materials, including: furniture pads, newspapers, hand truck/ dolly, scissors, utility knife, packing tape, bubble wrap, felt tip markers, and, of course, boxes. • Begin packing things that you don’t need every day. • Call the utilities in your new community to arrange a start date and the utility companies in your present location to arrange a stop date. • Do you need to make travel/hotel reservations?

Even before you put your home on the market, put a plan in place. Everyone likes to move on the weekend or a holiday, so make sure you have a moving company or rental truck lined up to move you out of your present home.

6 WEEKS BEFORE YOU MOVE • Inventory all your possessions now. Determine what can be donated for a tax deduction, sold or given to a family member. • Gather important records such as medical, lawyers, accountants, insurance, car/boat, camper registration, veterinarians, etc. to hand carry to your new home. • Transfer your children’s school records. • Make sure you understand the taxdeductible moving expenses (call your accountant), and set up record keeping for these expenses. 4 WEEKS BEFORE YOU MOVE • Will you need short-term storage near

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2 WEEKS BEFORE YOU MOVE • Transfer your bank accounts to a branch in your new location and make sure that you transfer or cancel any direct deposits or automatic payment arrangements on your current bank accounts. • Make arrangements for pets—ask the vet how to make them more comfortable before, during and after the move. • Transfer all medical prescriptions to a pharmacy in your new location. 1 WEEK BEFORE YOU MOVE • Defrost your refrigerator and freezer. • Arrange for cash, a certified check, or money order to pay the mover on delivery day. • Pack valuables and legal documents to go with you, not on the truck.

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• Pack clothes, toiletries, prescriptions, emergency numbers and family members’ phone numbers to be kept with you. • Pack an emergency kit, including: coffee/ tea maker and supplies, coffee cups, paper plates, plastic utensils, soft drinks, water, snacks, soap, bath towels, trash bags, scissors, utility knife, toilet paper, shelf liner, pencils and paper, masking tape, and a toiletries kit. MOVING DAY • Pack your pillows, bedding, etc. in the top dresser drawer so you know where the linens are and you don’t have to look through boxes. • Make a list of every item loaded. • Before you sign, read the bill of lading. Keep it in a safe place until you receive all your goods. You will need the bill of lading until after the charges are paid and any claims settled. • Make sure to turn off all utilities. • Make arrangements with your agent to leave the keys and garage door opener(s) inside the house. • Lock all doors and windows. DELIVERY DAY • Vigilance is important at this point— check off all boxes and items as they come off the truck; examine everything. • Install new locks. • Make sure utilities are hooked up. • Put out “comfort toys” for the children and pets. Congratulations, your new life is just beginning! REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE PLACER COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS’ (PCAR) WEBSITE, PCAOR.COM.

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The businesses profiled here will assist seniors and their families in finding solutions that will allow loved ones to continue enjoying their lives to the fullest. The following are experts in their fields when dealing with issues concerning services, activities, housing options and medical care available for seniors. When you call these businesses, be sure to tell them you saw their profile in Style!

Folsom Hearing Aid Center & Placerville Hearing Aid Center 2 Locations to serve you: 610A E. Bidwell St. | Folsom 681 Main St., Ste. 112 | Placerville 916-790-9400 M-F 9am-5pm William (Bill) Forrest is owner of Folsom and Placerville Hearing Aid Centers, which maintains two locations that have served the community for more than 60 years. Veteran owned and operated, Bill’s vision is to maintain the spirit of a community hearing health center dedicated to the people whom they serve. “I’m committed to help you hear better,” said Bill. So many of Bill’s clients are impressed by his commitment to helping people improve their quality of life, their overall range of hearing and the quality of their hearing aid products. As Bill said, “We expect to deliver exceptional hearing and world class service – and nothing is more satisfying to me as a member of this community than to see the faces of clients who hear as they never heard before.”

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Bill is an expert fitter with 30,000 hours testing and fitting hearing aids. He has actively lobbied in Washington D.C. promoting The Fit to Serve Bill. If signed by the President, the legislation will benefit our military veterans by compelling the VA to provide better service. Bill is licensed by the Speech-Language Pathology, Audiology & Hearing Aid Dispensing Board of California and also serves as an examination proctor.

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Celia Remy, M.D.P.C. Vitality Stem Cell & Aesthetic Medicine 8735 Sierra College, Ste. 200 | Roseville | 916-797-1131 740 Oak Avenue Pkwy., Ste. 100 | Folsom | 916-508-8640 www.VitalityMedicalLaserandSkin.com Dr. Remy and her staff sincerely thank her patients for the honor of again voting Vitality #1 Favorite Med Spa, and Favorite Doctor for Cosmetic /Regenerative Medical Procedures! Vitality combines the fields of Regenerative and Aesthetic Medicine tapping into the body’s healing mechanisms to give safer and more effective outcomes. Our Regenerative Medicine branch was involved in some of the first multi-center clinical trials in the U.S. evaluating safety and effectiveness of Stem Cell Procedures. Studies have shown > 95% of patients saw significant improvement in: • Pain • Joint problems • Autoimmune disorders • COPD • Diabetic neuropathy and other select conditions. This field may offer options where current medical therapies fail.

Dr. Remy sits on several educational and professional boards, and is a faculty educator/speaker in Regenerative and Aesthetic Medicine. Vitality has been involved in clinical trials providing data for new technologies to the FDA and Dr. Remy was chosen as one of the top 100 injectors of dermal fillers nation wide. “What matters most to me is that we have brought the best of ourselves and our industry forward to our patients. This means my staff and I must be extremely well educated and trained. But that is not enough—we must never compromise the patient's best interest, never lose sight of our integrity, and always be accountable to patients for treatment outcomes. We owe them no less, as they have honored us by entrusting us with their care.” –Dr. Remy, M.D.P.C. Regenerative/longevity Medicine services offered at Vitality: • Stem Cell Procedures • Hormone optimization • Skin tightening, body contouring • Bladder leakage treatments, O-shot/P-shot

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ESKATON Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care Communities Available 5105 Manzanita Avenue | Carmichael, CA 95608 916-334-0810 | 866-ESKATON www.eskaton.org Founded in 1968, Eskaton is now the largest nonprofit community-based organization serving seniors in the Greater Sacramento area. Our dedicated team members provide services and support for nearly 12,000 individuals annually who live in our communities or participate in our comprehensive Home Support Services. Eskaton’s difference lies in our broad array of choices and affordable options to engage and support people living in their own homes, as well as those who choose to live in one of our communities. Our positive reputation extends to our signature life-enriching programs, innovative health and wellness initiatives, professional staff training and development and generous philanthropy. These, along with our nonprofit status are Eskaton’s distinguishing factors. Eskaton’s residential communities offer independent living, assisted living and memory care options throughout the Greater Sacramento and Bay Areas including Burlingame, Cameron Park, Carmichael, Gold River, Granite Bay, Grass Valley, Orangevale, Placerville, Pleasanton, Sacramento (Land Park), and Roseville. Eskaton communities were voted “Best of” by readers of Style Magazine, The Orangevale View, The Union, The Mountain Democrat, Village Life, The Press-Tribune, Caring.com and others. We love this place! And so do our residents and their families. In addition to residential services, Eskaton also offers skilled nursing, home care, home healthcare, and affordable housing. For more information about how Eskaton is transforming the aging experience, go online to eskaton.org or call 866-ESKATON.

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Folsom Oral Surgery and Implant Center Dr. Gregory G. Olsen 2370 E. Bidwell St., Ste. 130 | Folsom 916-983-6637 www.folsomdentalimplants.com Dr. Gregory G. Olsen practices a full scope of oral and maxillofacial surgery including dental implants, bone grafting and wisdom tooth removal while providing exceptional patient care in a friendly atmosphere. Dr. Olsen graduated with honors from the University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, San Francisco and completed his specialty training residency in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery at John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital in Chicago. He is a board-certified Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon, a board-certified dental anesthesiologist and a fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantology. Dr. Olsen holds memberships with numerous prestigious dental organizations including the California Dental Association, Sacramento District Dental Society and the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons to name a few. Dr. Olsen and his wife, a dental hygienist, are dedicated to serving those in need- both locally and internationally. The team at Folsom Oral Surgery And Implant Center's first priority is the safety and comfort of every patient. The surgical assistant team is fully credentialed and equipped to handle any emergency. Dr. Olsen works constantly to keep up-to-date with the latest advancements in dental care. At Folsom Oral Surgery And Implant Center, you will receive the highest quality of patient care.

CountryHouse Residence for Memory Care 8485 Barton Road | Granite Bay 916-571-9447 | www.CountryHouse.net Devoted exclusively to Memory Care, CountryHouse Residence for Memory Care is not “typical” memory care. Walk into the community and see residents engaging with one another. See families enjoying dinner together. See bowling and badminton on the lawn, budding artists in the art studio, baking in the kitchen … and smiles throughout the community. Designed by respected national dementia-care experts, the locally owned community features three intimate neighborhoods, each with private and companion suites, living rooms, activity areas, screened verandas, and sunrooms. The outdoors is a critical part of everyday life, so CountryHouse features a large landscaped courtyard with strolling paths, patios, gardens and fountains. CountryHouse’s signature LifeCycles wellness program is the cornerstone of care. LifeCycles provides gentle direction and stimulation through daily group and one-onone activities, sensory engagement, spiritual activities and reminiscing. Frequent field trips to local attractions and establishments are a highlight of the LifeCycles philosophy. At CountryHouse, residents enjoy an enriching, engaging lifestyle where their interests and life stories are celebrated every day. For those living with memory loss, CountryHouse is home—and it shows. RCFE 312700033

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Bariatric surgery is more than just weight loss … Current procedures can resolve diabetes, improve metabolism, and provide numerous health benefits. Obesity is a serious disease that deserves the best treatment available. Your choice of surgeon is just as important as your choice of procedures. Dr. Machado is a highly experienced surgeon with 17 years dedicated to bariatric surgery. Surgical options include Lap-band ®, Gastric Bypass, and Sleeve Gastrectomy. INFORMATIONAL SEMINARS are offered monthly on the Lap-Band® and other weight loss procedures. For more information on the risks and benefits of bariatric surgery, please call 916-338-7200 or email us at info@sacbar.com.

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DINE REVIEW

Yodyiam Thai Cuisine The Spice is Nice

by LORN RANDALL // photos by DANTE FONTANA

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t’s usually a bad omen if I go to a restaurant when I’m not hungry. Food always

The sweet slices of ripe mango against the spicy yellow curry and tender jasmine rice completely overruled my previously satiated appetite

tastes better when that familiar rumbling beckons me to strap on the feedbag. This fact was on my mind as I walked into Yodyiam Thai Cuisine, thus prompting me to peruse the lunch menu vs. the larger dinner/ all-day offerings…something I rarely do. I placed my order and surveyed the cabernet red and dark brown interior with pictures and other effects familiar to Thailand. Overall, the surroundings were friendly, cozy and comfortable, and the aromas wafting from the kitchen officially triggered the lunch alarm. The first dish to arrive was mango curry with shrimp. After only a couple bites, I found myself attacking the bowl like a school of piranha. The sweet slices of ripe mango against the spicy yellow curry and tender jasmine rice completely overruled my previously satiated appetite. Tasty add-ins of fresh bell pepper, green beans, elegantly cut carrot “flowers” and zucchini further enhanced my feeding frenzy. I had completely overlooked the vegetable spring roll appetizer that arrived with the curry (part of their lunch special). Deepfried, stuffed with cabbage and potato, and served with a sweet chili dipping sauce, it was tasty, but there was some mango curry left that needed my attention.

Opposite page: Mango Curry with Shrimp Above: Chicken Pad Kee Mao

peppers, onion, tomato and baby corn were highlighted by fresh basil, and I didn’t have to be drunk—or so the legend says—to enjoy this version. Stuffed to the g ills, I made a promise to return— next time on a hungrier stomach—to indulge in even more of Chef Yodyiam’s family-owned recipes.

Shortly after, I turned my attention to a plate of chicken pad kee mao (aka, “dr unken noodles” at some establishments). Wide rice noodles were cooked to have a slight chew to them, unlike an Italian al dente pasta (Thai food purists swear that its Italian cousin is not a satisfactory subst itute). Flavors of chili, bell HOURS: Noon-9 p.m. (Sunday); 11 a.m.2:30 p.m.; 5-9 p.m. (Monday-Friday); 4-9 p.m. (Saturday) TRY THIS: Mango Curry, Crab Fried Rice, Pad Kee Mao, Thai Orange Chicken, Sweet Coconut Rice with Mango ALCOHOL: Beer and wine TAB: $$ HEADS-UP: Coupons in the Style Savings Guide; catering and banquet facilities available; lunch specials (served MondayFriday from 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m.); numerous vegetarian and gluten-free offerings

Yodyiam Thai Cuisine 1750 Prairie City Road, Suite 150, Folsom, 916-355-8825

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A guide to getting your grub on beyond Folsom and El Dorado Hills… SPORTSMAN’S HALL

5620 PONY EXPRESS TRAIL, POLLOCK PINES, 530-647-2670, SPORTSMANS-HALL.NET

“Sportsman’s has a long history of being a welcome stop on the way up and down the foothills (formerly known as Twelve-Mile House, the building dates back to 1853 when it was a hotel and relay station of the Pony Express), and the tradition is kept alive today through the friendly staff and country home cooking coming from the kitchen.”

Tandoori Bite

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“Turmeric-infused yogurt sauce— replete with warm Indian spices like cumin, ginger, garlic and garam masala—alongside tender chunks of chicken, resulted in a masterpiece of gastronomic engineering.”

HOURS 11 a.m.-9 p.m. (Tuesday-Sunday), closed Mondays TRY THIS Butter Chicken, Chicken Tikka Masala, Aloo Ghobi, Lamb Curry, Kheer ALCOHOL Beer and wine TAB $$ HEADS - UP Catering and banquet facilities available; numerous vegetarian offerings; daily lunch buffet from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

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Julian’s Pâtisserie and Café

by MACKENZIE CALDERON

// As a broke college student, I haven’t had the luxury of venturing to places like Paris, so I

rely on local eateries’ food to mentally take me there. To my surprise, Julian’s Pâtisserie and Café did just that. The owner, Julian, was recently on Food Network’s Cake Wars and is basically a Folsom celebrity now. Knowing I was amongst fame, my expectations were as high as the Eiffel Tower. Making everything in-house every day—from picture-perfect fruit Danishes and almond croissants, to strawberry-vanilla eclairs, dark chocolate espresso tarts, and more filling fare like croque monsieurs, quiches and turkey-pesto crepes—it was clear that a lot of love gets put into every pastry and plate. I ordered the Banana Brown Sugar Crepe and settled in, so I could admire the clean and crisp French-style décor. Soon enough, my crepe was delivered with a dusting of powdered sugar and an enticing aroma. The perfect balance between delicate and chewy, it encompassed a combination of melted brown sugar, crème pâtissière (pastry cream), lemon juice and sliced bananas. The staff, including Julian himself, checked on me regularly, making sure to tell me the kitchen was closing soon without hurrying me out. While I basked in the glory of my delicious treat, I couldn't help but imagine that it can’t get much better than this…not even in Paris. Julian’s Pâtisserie and Café, 6610 Folsom-Auburn Road, Suite 7, Folsom. 916-936-4735, jppastryarts.com.

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Featuring restaurants and eateries in El Dorado Hills and Folsom ** = MAGAZINE DISTRIBUTION POINT EL DORADO HILLS 36 Handles 1010 White Rock Rd. (916-941-3606 or 36handles. com) British, lunch/dinner, full bar, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ Healthy and authentic may sound too good to be true, but at 36 Handles you will get nothing short of that. After trying the traditional fish and chips and certified Angus beef dishes, you’ll get a good handle on what this eatery is all about. The live bands and full bar add to the lengthy list of why it’s the ideal restaurant.

American, lunch/dinner, full bar, happy hour, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ If your favorite sporting event is on, stop by to enjoy it with the delicious tasting burgers crafted at Relish—one of El Dorado Hills’ finest burger joints. With indoor, outdoor and bar seating, it offers the perfect environment for any type of day or evening outing. Don’t forget to ask about their specialty drinks at the indoor-outdoor bar.

Bamiyan Afghan Restaurant 1121 White Rock Rd. (916-941-8787 or afghancuisine. com) Afghan, lunch/dinner, full bar, outdoor seating available, reservations accepted, free Wi-Fi $$ ➻ Since 2003, Bamiyan has been serving delicious Afghan cuisine, including specialties like mantoo and ashak dumplings and award-winning kebabs— ranging from traditional lamb, mouthwatering beef tenderloin and succulent lamb chops to salmon and swordfish—all cooked traditionally over a bed of coals. Experience 50,000 years of flavors in the restaurant’s elegant dining room or on the spacious and scenic patio. Bamiyan has something for everyone, including vegetarians and vegans. Bistro 33 4364 Town Center Blvd. (916-358-3733 or bistro33edh.com) American, lunch/dinner, full bar, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ Bistro 33 brings you elegance and fine dining at its best. From the beautiful indoor lighting to the contemporary outdoor fire pits, which offer a beautiful view of the fountains, it delights customers with a one-of-a-kind ambiance. Be sure to get a taste of their sweet potato fries with the signature truffle mayo or their well-known French dip sandwich. Casa Ramos 2023 Vine St., Ste. 200 (916-939-0900 or casaramos.net) Mexican, lunch/dinner, full bar, outdoor seating available, reservations accepted $$ ➻ If you’re a fan of cheese, try the Pollo Fundido—a rolled flour tortilla served soft or crispy and filled with chicken, then smothered in cream cheese, American cheese and guacamole. It’s a fiesta for your taste buds! In addition to traditional Mexican fare, the Ramos family also serves up heart-healthy dishes, vegetarian options and a special menu for the kiddos—many from the family’s repertoire of recipes. Cascada 2222 Francisco Dr. (916-934-0800 or eatcascada. com) Mexican, lunch/dinner, full bar, reservations accepted $$ ➻ There’s no better way to spice up dinner then sipping a margarita alongside Cascada’s complimentary and oh-so creamy bean dip, chips and salsa. Cozy up by the fireplace, and dig into a plate of chile verde with corn tortillas, black beans and cilantro rice; or dive into the Pasta Mexicana. Trust me, es muy bueno! Chantara Thai 4361 Town Center Blvd. (916-939-0389) Thai, lunch/dinner, full bar, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ Red curry? Peanut curry? Spicy curry? Whatever your preference, you can find it all at this authentic Thai restaurant. Not only will you feel as though you are in the heart of Thailand with the themed décor, but you will also get your money’s worth of flavor that will leave you wanting more. Relish Burger Bar 1000 White Rock Rd. (916-933-3111 or relishburgerbar.com)

Umi Sushi 1121 White Rock Rd., Ste. 105 (916-586-9444 or www. umisushiedh.com) Sushi bar, lunch/dinner, beer, wine & sake, reservations accepted $$ ➻ From romantic evenings to a friends’ night out, Umi Sushi is the place to be! The super fresh fish and pretty presentation will please both your appetite and eyes. A non-sushi menu (like delicious bento boxes and udon) is offered for non-sushi-loving patrons. Windplay Deli ** 5003 Windplay Dr. (916-933-9099) Deli, outdoor seating available $ ➻ Located in a business park, Windplay Deli is a great place to stop by on your lunch hour. Operated by the owners themselves, they strive to create sandwiches to your preference by accommodating all palates. They also offer half-and-half deals, a variety of soups and home-style chili. FOLSOM RESTAURANTS

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Selland’s Market Café 4370 Town Center Blvd. (916-932-5025 or sellands. com) Café/bakery, lunch/dinner/dessert, beer & wine only, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ Upon first glance, the chic setting and stunning outdoor patio overlooking the Town Center fountains will have you impressed with Selland’s. The seasonal, healthy and house-made menu items are the cherry on top! From eclectic sandwiches and hearty entrées and sides to leafy green salads and pizzas, you’re sure to find something that speaks to you. Have a sweet tooth? A variety of desserts are offered and promise to complement your meal. Sienna Restaurant 3909 Park Dr. (916-941-9694 or siennarestaurants. com) American, breakfast & brunch/lunch/dinner, full bar, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available, free Wi-Fi $$ ➻ Executive Chef Jason Doolittle has created a mouthwatering menu at this upscale, chic eatery. Specialties include woodfired pizza, fresh fish, hand-cut steaks and a large selection of appetizers. The romantic environment boasts four fireplaces, Italian décor and spacious outdoor patios, which contribute to its warm and classy ambience. Sky Sushi 3907 Park Dr. (916-941-6310) Japanese, sushi bar, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, reservations accepted $$ ➻ Since 2005, Sky Sushi has been serving fresh and tasty rolls at reasonable prices. Located in the eye-catching shopping center La Borgata, it offers a trendy atmosphere with a stylish interior. Satisfy your sushi craving, with their famous “Slap Me” or “Shrimp Lover” rolls, and be sure to get a taste of the crispy tempura and the one-of-a-kind garlic edamame.

Bacchus House Bistro 1004 East Bidwell St., Ste. 100 (916-984-7500 or bacchushousebistro.com) New American, lunch/dinner, full bar, happy hour, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ Bacchus is the name the Roman’s coined for Dionysus, the Greek God of wine and bountiful harvest, and aptly describes one of Folsom’s most praiseworthy eateries—thanks to their extensive wine offerings (many local) and seasonal, globally influenced dishes (think brie cheese puffs, slowroasted prime rib, and cinnamon caramel bread pudding) that utilize fresh fare from local farms. Whether seated in the expansive dining room, the wine bar or on the charming patio amongst marble statues and lush greenery, you’ll be treated like royalty. Don’t miss their Sunday Suppers where diners can enjoy a full menu from 4-8 p.m. Back Bistro 25075 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 150 (916-986-9100 or backwinebar.com) New American, dinner, Sunday brunch, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ Featuring wines from California and beyond, Back Bistro has something for every palate. With help from their knowledgeable staff, you’re bound to delight your taste buds—especially when you order their house-made bruschetta and strawberry salad, or one of their mouthwatering entrées, which change daily. Dominick’s NY Pizza and Deli 187 Blue Ravine Rd., (916-351-0900 or www. dominicksfolsom.com) Pizza, deli, sandwiches, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, outdoor seating available, free Wi-Fi $$ ➻ Step into Dominick’s for mouthwatering pies (New York and Sicilian style), paninis, hero subs (both hot and cold), pastas and more—all made using locally sourced produce, Boar’s Head deli meats and cheeses, and scratch-made dough and focaccia. The casual, family-friendly restaurant also features a rotation of local craft beers, Italian wines and gelato. Don’t miss their “Family Dinners on the Go!” which come with your choice of entrée, plus salad and garlic knots, and can be ordered for pick-up or taken-bake. Dos Coyotes 13885 Folsom Blvd., Ste. 100 (916-351-9750 or doscoyotes.com) Mexican, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, outdoor seating available $ ➻ Follow the aromas of flame-broiled steak and chicken into local favorite, Dos Coyotes. With an eclectic spin on Southwestern dishes—all made with fresh, local ingredients—at affordable prices, Dos has something to please all palates...from meateating adults and kids to vegetarians and glutenfree eaters. Favorites include the Yucatan Chicken Salad, Paella Burrito and Steak Quesadilla; but their “Seasonal Specialties” are worth exploring, too. Fat’s Asia Bistro ** 2585 Iron Point Rd. (916-983-1133 or lovemyfats.com) Asian bistro, lunch/dinner, full bar, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available $$

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Hasu Teriyaki and Sushi 25075 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 120 (916-983-7777) Japanese, lunch/dinner, reservations accepted, free Wi-Fi $ ➻ Enjoy the delicious food, friendly service and comfortable atmosphere at Hasu Teriyaki and Sushi. The menu features a wide variety of traditional Japanese dishes guaranteed to please all. Big portions with small prices will have you coming back for more! Hisui Sushi 25004 Blue Ravine Rd., Suite 107 (916-985-7778 or hisuisushi.com) Japanese, sushi bar, Asian fusion, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, reservations accepted $$ ➻ Combining traditional Japanese cuisine with a creative and contemporary flair, Hisui focuses on serving foods made using fresh, healthy ingredients. In addition to an all-you-can eat, made-to-order lunch menu with a variety of offerings, they also serve ramen and other noodle soups, bento boxes, inventive rolls and “Sushi Bar Tapas.” With stellar service, a clean and modern interior, and tasty food to boot, Hisui is worth rolling into. Kanpai Sushi 1013 Riley St. (916-983-7174 or facebook.com/ kanpaisushifolsom) Japanese, lunch/dinner, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available, beer & wine only, happy hour $$ ➻ Kanpai is the go-to place for not only the best sushi, but also bento boxes, udon and more! At Kanpai customers receive superior service, as well as the freshest fish around.

➻ At Land Ocean, you'll find the best of the land and the sea. The culinary team has created a distinctive menu, which includes hand-cut steaks, wood-fired rotisserie, fresh seafood and more. Owners Mark and Karoline Platt have designed a warm and casual environment that leaves you with the full effect of an upscale, luxurious dining experience. La Rosa Blanca 402 Natoma St. (916-673-9085 or larosablancarestaurant.com) Mexican, lunch/dinner, full bar, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ You’re part of the family at La Rosa Blanca where the friendly staff is always welcoming. Fajitas, tostadas, or tortas? Making a selection could become a challenge with so much to choose from. With great-tasting food, generous portions and a festive environment, you are bound to have the ultimate Mexican experience. Lotus 8 199 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 100 (916-351-9278 or lotus8folsom.com) Chinese, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only $$ ➻ Looking for a restaurant that offers exceptional food and sleek, Asian-style décor? Look no further than Lotus 8. This eatery serves authentic Chinese food with a modern twist, such as orange chicken that manages to be both saucy yet incredibly crispy at the same time. Come for lunch when all of their dishes come with soup, salad and your choice of chow mein or fried rice. Mexquite Mexican Cuisine and Tequila Lounge** 25095 Blue Ravine Rd. (916-984-8607 or mexquite. com) Mexican, full bar, happy hour, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ Mexquite Mexican Cuisine and Tequila Lounge provides great tasting cuisine, warmth for the winter months and shade for the summer time, while offering outstanding service and high quality food and beverages. Enjoy eating out for breakfast? Mexquite now serves Mexican-style breakfast every Saturday and Sunday. Mikuni 185 Placerville Rd., Ste. 100 (916-934-5250 or mikunisushi.com) Japanese, sushi bars, full bar, happy hour, accepts reservations $$ ➻ Enthusiastic, eclectic and infinitely creative— these are just a few words used to describe Mikuni. In addition to rolls, traditional Japanese dishes and modern twists on classics, the restaurant also offers a gluten-free menu, party platter menus and happy hour specials—all made using great attention to detail and fresh ingredients. Pronto’s Pizzeria 299 Iron Point Rd. (916-608-0720) Italian, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, free Wi-Fi $ ➻ You haven’t tried it all unless you’ve tried a slice at Pronto’s Pizzeria. Owners Joseph and Diane Benevento came from the East Coast with family recipes for great Italian dishes. Serving pizzas of all sizes and flavors, it is easy to have it your way. Not a fan of pizza? Not a problem. Pronto’s also makes other dishes, like baked ziti and eggplant parmigiana.

La Bou 404 Blue Ravine Rd. (916-983-3885). 13385 Folsom Blvd. (916-608-2288) Outdoor seating available $ ➻ For more than 25 years, La Bou has been serving the Northern California region. Freshness, quality and taste are just a few of the things found in their croissants, espresso drinks, pastries, soups, salads and sandwiches.

Sacramento Pizza Company 2700 E. Bidwell St., Ste. 500 (916-673-9754 or sacpizzaco.com) Pizza, wings, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, happy hour, free WI-Fi $ ➻ You’re in charge of your creation at Sac Pizza Co.—from choosing the type of crust, to the sauce, cheese, meats and unlimited toppings—so there’s something for everyone (even vegans!). Indecisive eaters can opt for the popular Tandoori Chicken specialty pie or build-their-own wings. The locally sourced ingredients and scratch-made dough results in pizza perfection.

Land Ocean New American Grill 2720 E. Bidwell St. (916-983-7000 or lorestaurants. com) Steakhouse/seafood, breakfast & brunch/lunch/ dinner, full bar, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available, free Wi-Fi $$

Shogun Hibachi Grill and Sushi 1870 Prairie City Rd, Ste. 600 (916-985-9588 or shogunatfolsom.com) Japanese, sushi bar, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, reservations accepted $$ ➻ This modern hibachi restaurant brings new

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meaning to “dinner and a show,” thanks to a personal chef who will deftly chop, slice and fly your meal over and above the grill and onto your plate. Their sushi lineup is equally as impressive, both visually and on the palate, and runs the gamut from specialty rolls to sashimi. Come for the food, and stay for the fun! Strings Italian Café 25035 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 120 (916-983-8815 or folsomstrings.com) Italian, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only $$ ➻ Strings Italian Café has been offering enjoyable and affordable Italian dishes in a relaxed atmosphere for the past two decades, and the tradition continues at their new location. Stop by on Wednesdays to indulge in the all-you-can-eat deals or enjoy one of their lunch specials any day between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Seniors 62 and older get 15 percent off any entrée, while kids eat free on Sundays and Mondays after 4 p.m.

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Suishin Sushi ** 194 Blue Ravine Rd. (916-985-8885). Japanese sushi bar, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ Beautifully arranged and mouthwatering sushi is the name of the game at Suishin Sushi. The use of some of the freshest ingredients, from quail egg, uni and ponzu, giving you the feeling that you’re right by the ocean. The modern, hip atmosphere leaves you at ease as you consume your fish, one roll at a time. Sunny Garden Restaurant 25085 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 150 (916-983-8882 or folsomsunnygarden.com) Chinese, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, reservations accepted $ ➻ Since 2006, Sunny Garden Restaurant has been serving some of the best and exotic Asian dishes in the area. Every dish is made with fresh ingredients in a traditional way, from their pineapple chicken to the tomato beef chow mein. Large portions for great prices in a casual, relaxed environment is what you’ll find when you dine at Sunny Garden. Teriyaki To Go! 614 E. Bidwell St. (916-983-5560) Japanese, lunch/dinner $ ➻ An inconspicuous but flavorful restaurant with a thumbs up for taste, Teriyaki To Go is an ordinary eatery with extraordinary taste. Some may like the

consistent tang of the teriyaki sauce that adds a whole lot of flavor, while others enjoy the pan-fried noodles. Either way, you are sure to enjoy your meal at this establishment. Thai Paradise ** 2770 E. Bidwell St. (916-984-8988 or thaiparadisefolsom.com) Thai, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ High energy atmosphere, quality food and daily specials are some of the aspects of what makes this eatery a paradise. Voted the best in town by locals for several years in a row, you won’t want to miss out on the refined flavors of Thai food this restaurant has to offer your taste buds. The River Thai Cuisine 424 E Bidwell St. (916-983-7388) Thai, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, reservations accepted, $$ ➻ Friendly customer service and deliciously authentic Thai food are waiting for you at The River Thai Cuisine. Established in 2015, this family-owned restaurant will satisfy your Asian food cravings with various selections, including crispy egg rolls, pot stickers, and various soup, salad, curry, noodle, fried rice and dessert offerings. Stop in for an enjoyable cultural experience and try something new! Visconti’s Ristorante 2700 E. Bidwell St., Ste. 700 (916-983-5181 or viscontisristorante.com) Italian, lunch/dinner, full bar, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ For the past two decades, Visconti’s Ristorante has given the community a taste of Italy with their truly authentic dishes, romantic setting and traditional Italian music. An award-winning restaurant, Visconti’s has been selected for being the best in town for several years in a row. Linguini con gambere (shrimp) and asparagus, and spicy rigatoni alla vodka are some of the pastas they are known for, to name a few. The Waffle Experience 13405 Folsom Blvd, Ste 950 (916-805-5938 or thewaffleexperience.com) American, breakfast and brunch, waffles, beer & champagne, outdoor seating available, free Wi-Fi, $$ ➻ This aptly named eatery is indeed an experience. Not only is everything made fresh daily, but there’s no microwave or heat lamps either, resulting in a bill of fare that’s as flavorful as it is eclectic. From a savory, herb-studded waffle topped with housebraised pork belly, cage-free eggs, arugula, roasted tomato, ricotta and cracked pepper agave syrup (“Praise the Lard”) to a cinnamon-nutmeg waffle topped with house-made apple pie filling, smoked bacon bits, fresh whipped cream, and salted espresso caramel (“Johnny Appleseed”) there’s no going hungry here.

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Yodyiam Thai Cuisine 1750 Prairie City Rd., Ste. 150 (916-355-8825) Thai, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, reservations accepted $$ ➻ Take in the relaxing atmosphere, excellent customer service and authentic fare at Yodyiam. Dishes include pad Thai, spicy beef salad, mango curry and Thai iced tea—all for a great deal! Be sure to save room for the fried banana dessert with coconut milk rum sauce (served with coconut ice cream and coconut flakes). Stop in for lunch and dinner, or grab takeout; either way, you won’t be disappointed. SELECT OUTLYING RESTAURANT The Snooty Frog 3300 Coach Ln., Suite E3, Cameron Park (530677-9025 or snootyfrog.com). Steakhouse/seafood/lounge, dinner, full bar, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ This romantic spot in Burke Junction specializes in sizzling filets and local wines. From festive birthday celebrations, to drinks with new acquaintances and anniversaries, Chef Michelle Schanel creates not only mouthwatering meals, but memories too.

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6 Favorite Frozen Treats compiled by STYLE STAFFERS // photos by DANTE FONTANA

What’s “the scoop” on the coolest places around town for ice cream? Read on for Style staffers’ favorite frozen treats that will have you chilled out all summer long.

“RITA’S OF FOLSOM offers a variety of frozen treats—from upgraded snow cones made with real fruit (aka, Italian ice) to old-fashioned, ultra-rich frozen custard and ‘cream ice.’ The chocolatevanilla swirl custard is my go-to and the perfect treat on a warm day.” ritasice.com

“The create-your-own fro yo at NUYO FROZEN YOGURT (locations in Folsom, Roseville and Lincoln) is tons of fun and always tasty. They have a huge selection of classic and innovative flavors—from vanilla sorbet and peanut butter to cherry limeade and sriracha mango—as well as fresh toppings. Plus, they play throwback music videos from the early 2000s…gotta love NSYNC!” nuyofrozenyogurt.com

“Halo-halo—the Tagalog word for mixmix—is a traditional Filipino dessert that’s typically made with a combo of refreshing shaved ice and evaporated milk alongside ingredients like coconut and sweet beans. The offering at TERIYAKI STATION in Folsom includes all the above, plus tapioca pearls, mixed jelly and ube ice cream; talk about a colorful creation that’s a perfect rivalry between texture and taste.” 916-608-4567 “For a taste of Italy in El Dorado Hills, don’t miss trying ZIA’S ITALIAN CAFFE AND GELATO BAR. Not only is their gelato homemade and offered in a lengthy list of flavors that regularly rotate, but it’s made using time-honored, artisanal techniques. Enjoy it at their café for a true silver spoon (and dish) experience.” ziasgelato.com

“Who needs a cone when you can have your ice cream in a thin, lightly sweetened and perfectly crisp crepe? The Premium Sweet Crepe at Folsom’s T-CREPES is filled with your choice of three toppings (you can’t go wrong with strawberries, blueberries and whipped cream) and a scoop of ice cream (chocolate all the way). Summer has never tasted sweeter!” t-crepes.com

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“THE NICHE ICE CREAM in Folsom makes ponchik, which combines two of my favorite things (ice cream and donuts) and is pure perfection! Although they allow you to make-your-own and add endless toppings for only $1, my indecisive palate prefers picking one of their on-the-menu offerings, such as Better Than BFast— banana ice cream in a glazed donut with Cinnamon Toast Crunch or Fruity Pebbles. Trust me, it really is better than breakfast!” 916-398-9800

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SUMMER FIG AND WATERMELON SALAD WITH FETA Balsamic glaze is a syrup of concentrated, cooked down, sweetened balsamic vinegar; it adds a sweet and tangy element to this refreshing salad. Look for it near the vinegar in the grocery store. You can also make your own: Pour balsamic vinegar into a saucepan and cook over medium heat until it’s syrupy. 1/2 small watermelon, cut into wedges 1/2 cup thinly, vertically sliced red onion 2 large fresh Calimyrna or other green-skinned figs, stemmed 2 large fresh Brown Turkey, Black Mission or Striped Tiger figs, stemmed 1 oz. crumbled feta cheese (about 1/4 cup) 1 tbsp. olive oil 1 tsp. fresh lemon juice 1 tsp. honey 1 tbsp. fresh mint sprigs 1 tbsp. fresh basil leaves 2 tbsp. balsamic glaze 1/4 tsp. coarse sea salt 1/4 tsp. freshly ground black pepper

Everyday Vegetarian: A Delicious Guide for Creating More Than 150 Meatless Dishes by the editors of Cooking Light (Oxmoor House, 2017, $21.95)

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Arrange the watermelon on a serving platter; top evenly with the onion.

Halve the figs lengthwise; arrange them on the platter and sprinkle with the cheese.

Combine the oil, juice and honey, stirring with a whisk. Drizzle over the salad; sprinkle with the mint and basil. Drizzle the balsamic glaze over the salad; sprinkle evenly with the salt and black pepper.

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Q&A WITH LOCAL COMPANIES

Center for Holistic Medicine

Steve Wallen Swim School

ALOK KRISHNA, MD

STEVE WALLEN AND KALEB WALLEN

1710 Prairie City Road, Suite 120, Folsom, 916-222-1161, centerforholisticmedicine.org

1230 Glenhaven Court, Suite 100, El Dorado Hills, 916-939-7075, wallenswim.com

Answers submitted by Maan Bunagan Describe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you?

Answers by Steve Wallen Describe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you?

Center for Holistic Medicine was created to provide an umbrella for alternative therapies of healing by incorporating movement, energy channeling and yoga. It was a culmination of hard work, enthusiasm and foresight to bring multiple forms of joyous movement under one roof, thus offering rehabilitation of the mind, body and spirit.

I’ve been involved in the sport of swimming all my life, and have always had a passion for coaching and teaching swim lessons to swimmers of all ages and skill levels. In 1988, I built a "family pool" in my backyard in Folsom and slowly started to teach swim lessons on the side to family, friends and neighbors. As interest grew, I soon realized I could make a career of teaching them. My backyard “family pool” soon became a swim school for students from Folsom, El Dorado Hills and surrounding cities. When my son, Kaleb, joined me in 2007, we moved our program to El Dorado Hills and opened a state-of-the-art heated, indoor pool facility to offer year-round swim instruction and meet the demand of our students. Together we have built our program to be one of the most popular and respected swim schools in the area.

What life accomplishments are you most proud of? Making a difference in people's lives by practicing medicine with honesty, integrity and compassion has been, and is, my life's mantra, and the accomplishment I’m most proud of.

Who is your role model in business or in life, and why? Warren Buffet, the great American businessman and philanthropist. His path and vision are exemplary.

If you could meet someone living or dead, who would it be and why? If I could have met Nelson Mandela before his death, I would have been very honored. A man of fortitude and goodness, he has been the beacon of hope in South Africa and single-handedly changed the landscape forever.

If you could be in any other profession, what would it be? I am, and always will be, a physician and healer; there is no other profession I would want to be in.

What is your opinion of Style Magazine? Style is a great asset to the Folsom and El Dorado Hills communities. It brings businesses together and provides a unifying platform.

And finally, customer service is…? Customers are God—they are the reason we are here today! Being attentive and respectful to their needs and concerns is our goal.

What life accomplishments are you most proud of? My family. My wife, Susy, and I have been married for over 30 years, and together we raised our four children to all be caring and successful adults. That’s what life is all about!

What’s your hidden talent? After my college swimming career, I went on to compete in marathons and triathlons.

What’s your favorite place to eat out locally? My family and I love to celebrate our birthday dinners at Chicago Fire.

And finally, customer service is…? Everything! At SWSS, we feel that customer service is one of the most important aspects of a successful business. Customers need to feel comfortable and satisfied at your place of business, to ensure they have a great experience and look forward to returning.

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I was there when Sammy was born and the doctor, with four quick and wordless motions, unwrapped the umbilical cord from around his neck. His skin was ashen. He was quiet. Before we could touch him, a nurse whisked him out of the delivery room and it was a long 20 minutes until he was brought back, his skin finally a beautiful pink. The nurse was smiling as she placed him in my arms, wrapped tight in a blanket like a little burrito. I beamed with relief and pride, but also because I couldn’t help it; I was his dad. I was there when he first rolled over, first laughed, first spoke, and took his first unsure steps. I was there to break up arguments as his brother and sister fought over who would get to “pet his head.” I was briefly not there one afternoon as he slept quietly in his crib. Nobody else was home, but I ran to the store anyway because I literally forgot we had a new child. I remembered in the soup aisle and left the cart where it was. I was there for his first day of Catch Tom on the Pat and Tom Morning preschool, when he gave me one quick, Show on New unsure glance before he released my Country 105.1, email him at tnvmailey@ hand and stepped bravely into class. gmail.com, or follow him on Twitter I was there when he learned to ride @kncitom. a bike and promptly crashed into the neighbor’s trash can. I was there when WHAT’S COMING NEXT MONTH? he tried to leap the couch but didn’t Don’t miss Style’s “People & Their quite stick the landing and snapped Pets” pictorial. his forearm. I was there the first time he skied downhill on his own, and the summer day he had his first real water-

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