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ccording t o a Harris Poll, pizza is America’s favorite comfort food (take that, mac & cheese). Not that this news should surprise us; after all, isn’t pizza most people’s go-to grub for just about every occasion—be it game day, a sleepover, end-ofyear sports party, evening of imbibing, or simply an “I don’t feel like cooking” night? I know my relationship with pizza has always been pretty passionate. From the elementary school days of cheese “rectangles” (where I always asked, ahem begged, the lunch ladies for an extra piece), to my experience living in Iceland when I did as the Icelanders do and dipped my cream cheese-covered creation into jam (the sweet-savory combo was actually quite scrumptious) and that one time in Alaska I ate pizza with reindeer sausage (when in Alaska…right?)—the truth is, any way you slice, or top it, pizza is a perennial pleaser. Whether you prefer yours with a wood-fired, slightly crispy crust and believe quality over quantity when it comes to toppings; dig deep dish with gooey, melty cheese, and oodles of olives and pepperoni; or have your eye on the pie that’s foldable and thincrusted, there’s a neighborhood pizzeria that likely (and literally) delivers. In this month’s feature, “The Slice is Right” (page 67), we present you with 20 of the region’s most praiseworthy pies—everything from the classic to the obscure, and the “healthy” to the hefty—along with deals, discounts and other “in the know” tips for each place. I suggest making it your mission to try all 20, and then reporting back with your favorites. Local food blogger Bella Karragiannidis (@ful.filled) also shares her recipe to make an almost-too-pretty-to-eat offering with pea pesto, ricotta, shaved asparagus and basil that you’ll love to pizzas. Though a slice a day may keep the sad away, don’t forget that an apple a day keeps the doctor away. Luckily, most of Apple Hill’s bakeshops and farms open Labor Day weekend and—from my personal experience—September is the prime time to visit (before the crowds become unbearable and the weather is still golden and delicious). For a taste of our favorite things to see, do —Yogi Berra and eat, flip to page 20. Finally, if you need a vacation from your vacation this summer, I suggest checking out Health & Wellness to read about Nor Cal wellness retreats (page 36). From a silent stay in Vacaville, to healing hot springs, and safari tents perched on the Pacific, a visit to one (or all) of our suggestions is sure to recharge your batteries. As Anna Quindlen said, “Ideas are like pizza dough, made to be tossed around,” so when Tom of Tom’s Take (page 90) announced that this month would be his final column, we sobbed, then put our heads together to brainstorm what’s next. Stay tuned to see what we decided (hint…it involves your participation). Enjoy the issue, and happy fall! — Megan megan@stylemg.com

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What’s your favorite pizza topping? I’m a pizza purist when it comes to toppings. Cheese and pepperoni for this girl; anyone who wants more “stuff” than that should just order a salad!—Siobhán Russell Pritt

Pepperoni, which makes it hard to share a pizza when your spouse doesn’t eat pork. And yes, pineapple does belong on pizza!—Kourtney Jason

MODERN ASIAN CUISINE. TIMELESS TRADITION. I’m a classic gal. Margherita is my favorite—with plenty of fresh mozzarella, garlic and basil. Bellissimo!—Heather L. Becker

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I pretty much won’t say “no” to any type of pizza, but jalapeños, peperoncinos, olives (both green and black), pepperoni, onions, mushrooms and Italian sausage—all nestled into some red sauce and mozzarella—really pleases my palate.—Gary Zsigo

Pear and gorgonzola cheese top my list. Add a little caramelized onion, and it’s gourmet pizza perfection!— Emily Peter

with the purchase of a bundtlet Bacon (isn’t it everyone’s favorite?). I also had chicken tikka pizza recently and it blew my mind, so that’s a close second.—Tara Mendanha

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What is white balance? White balance determines how accurately the colors in your photos come out, specifically, how “hot” or “cold” an image feels. The goal with white balance is to adjust colors so that the image looks more natural. Why do we have to do this? Because most light sources (the sun, lightbulbs, flashlights, etc.) do not emit purely white color and have a certain “color temperature.” The human brain processes the information that comes from our eyes and automatically adjusts the color temperature so that we see the colors correctly; digital cameras, on the other hand, can only guess what the color temperature is by watching the ambient light. In most cases, modern digital cameras can guess pretty well; however, in some situations they make errors and your photos will come out yellow or blue with unnatural skin tones. Knowing what white balance is and how to use it properly will get you one step closer to taking amazing photos. Colby Barrett // CB Photography and Videography // 7732 Fair Oaks Boulevard, Carmichael // 916-912-3683, cbphotovideo.com

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Incredible raffle prizes worth over $10,000, Reveal (R) Imager, and special one night only pricing of 20% off gift cards and products. David No, MD, PhD 192 Blue Ravine Road | Folsom, CA 95630 916.983.3373 p | 916.983.7037 f norcaldermatology.com


what’s up Swing by the Gallery at 48 Natoma beginning September 8-November 2 to peruse their new exhibit, Kid in the Candy Store, which features sculptures by Camille VandenBerge. On September 8 from 6-8 p.m., a free artist’s reception with refreshments, wine and Bird Angel by Camille live flute and harp music VandenBerge by Francesca Anderson and Jaquelyn Venter will take place. Admission to the exhibit 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. and second Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more info, visit facebook.com/thegalleryat48natoma. //

// Lazy Dog Restaurant and Bar, a family-run upscale casual eatery known for its scratch-made fare, inspired menu and curated bar, is opening this month at the Palladio at Broadstone (300 Palladio Parkway, Suite 800) in Folsom. To view their menu, visit lazydogrestaurants.com.

Mercy Hospital of Folsom recently appointed Randall Ross as their new president and CEO. Previously, Randall served as the hospital’s COO and site administrator. //

On October 7, Visconti’s Ristorante is celebrating 25 years in business with an Anniversary Party. From 3-7 p.m., enjoy snacks, beverages and live music from the Rhythm Riders. For more info, visit viscontisristorante.com.

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Folsom City Lions Park offers free yoga every Saturday at 9 a.m. The class is open to all ages and levels; bring a mat, water and a friend. For more info, visit yogamovesus. org/calendaritems/yoga-inthe-park-lionspark-folsom-ca.

// Congrats to Sierra Valley Storm—a youth baseball organization that serves players living in the El Dorado Hills area—whose 12-andunder and 10-and-under teams both had exciting wins at the PONY Northeast Regional All-Star Tournament in Vacaville.

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aged 0-12. For more info, visit fairytaletown. org...Congrats to Style’s monthly Home Design contributor, Kerrie L. Kelly, for being awarded the title of Fellow and Honorary Fellow by the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID). The prestigious award is bestowed on less than one percent of ASID members who demonstrate outstanding service and contributions to the Society, the profession, and the interior design

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industry...Enjoy wine tasting and vino by the glass or bottle at Historic Folsom’s newly opened Wine @ 815. Sited at 815 Sutter Street, Suite A, they feature wines from Fiddletown Cellars, Los Portales and Rempfer Cellars...Beginning the week of September 6, Folsom’s Murer House and Learning Center is offering Italian language classes. Courses run for eight weeks, are open to beginner and advanced

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Style has worked closely with the City of Folsom many times over the past 14 years. One of the people we worked with on numerous occasions was Chuck Harrison, and to say it was always a pleasure would be a great understatement. Like so many here in town, when we learned of his recent passing, we were in shock and reminded just how precious life is. Our condolences to his wife and family. While we are so saddened by his passing, we are grateful for all that Chuck did to help make Folsom what it is today—a wonderful place to live. A memorial fund has been launched in his name. If you would like to make a donation or get more information, visit folsomzoofriends.org/chuck.

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students, and taught in a small and supportive group setting. To register and for more info, visit murerhouse.org/language_classes...Little ones (ages 2-5) are invited to the California State Railroad Museum’s “All Aboard for Story Time” every Monday at 11 a.m., where museum staff read a kid-friendly, railroad-themed book. The event is free with museum admission. For more info, visit californiarailroad.museum/ event/all-aboard-for-story-time...Congrats to Kelley Renner—a dual citizen of the U.S. and New Zealand and a senior at Oak Ridge High School—who recently competed at the Junior World Softball Championships in Florida, where her team, the New Zealand National Junior White Sox, finished in 16th place overall. Renner has also been invited to play in some exhibition games in New Zealand this winter as part of the squad lined up for the WBSC Women's Softball World Championships in Japan next year and the Olympics in 2020...Which Wich, a franchise that offers a variety of sandwiches, including seafood, vegan and meatball offerings, is opening a location at 1300 East Bidwell Street in Folsom. In other sandwich news, locally based Sourdough & Co. is also slated to open a Folsom location at 510 Natoma Station Drive...Don’t miss the semi-annual Friends of the Folsom Library Book Sale from September 8-10 at the Library’s Meeting Room. A special “preview day” takes place from 4-7 p.m. on Friday and hours

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Saturday-Sunday are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. For more info, visit foflib.org... Breakfast is about to get sweeter with The Mimosa House opening soon at 25075 Blue Ravine Road in Folsom. The local chain will serve breakfast, lunch, dinner and plenty of mimosas with fresh-squeezed juices...The El Dorado Hills Garden Club convenes the first Tuesday of each month (September 5) at 1 p.m. and new members are welcome. Meetings are held at the El Dorado Hills Library and typically include a horticultural speaker. For more info, call 916-358-5759...Head to Folsom’s Sacramento Pizza Company on September 10 from 6-7 p.m. for Character Dining with Rapunzel, featuring free entertainment (story time, kids’ activities, pictures, sing-along, etc.) by The Fairy Godmother Events. For more info, visit sacpizzaco.com/blog...Attention home brewers! Folsom’s That Dam Brew Club meets the second Wednesday every month (September 13) at 6:30 p.m. (location varies) and invites you to come along. The group is dedicated to fostering a community of home brewers by appreciating, sharing and making great beer through education, networking and creativity. For more info, visit facebook.com/groups/thatdambrewclub...That’s all for now, but check back next month for Style’s annual Readers’ Choice Awards. —Becky Keys

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onstruction on Phase II of Folsom’s Johnny Cash Trail began last spring and is scheduled for completion this fall. The final phase includes approximately 1.25 miles of trail with a bike/pedestrian tunnel under Prison Road at Natoma Street to allow users to bypass the busy intersection, and a beautiful wood arched bridge that soars 45 feet above a tributary of the American River. When completed, the trail will provide connections to Folsom’s Historic District and the American River Parkway. The Johnny Cash Trail will also include the Art Experience—a world-class public art project with eight installments and a

City of Folsom Senior Trails Planner Jim Konopka stands on a freshly graded portion of the Johnny Cash Trail Phase II that will become a paved recreational trail.

three-acre Legacy Park celebrating Cash’s music and ties to the community. Fundraising for the project is underway with a dedicated website, limited-edition cycling jerseys, and sales of commemorative plates on the Donor Wall that was installed near the Johnny Cash Bridge in May. Help celebrate the trail’s SAVE completion by taking part in THE a handful of special events on DATE! October 14. Plans include a ribbon cutting and grand opening ceremony, followed by a 4.2-mile and 6.2-mile run and a community bike ride that starts on the trail, in addition to an outdoor festival at Folsom City Lions Park. That same evening, the new bridge will provide a

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unique setting for an exclusive outdoor dining experience featuring a menu created by Michelin-starred chef Duncan Holmes with support from Karen’s Bakery Café. All of the events will benefit the Art Experience, with proceeds earmarked for Cash’s Pick—two, seven-foot-tall bronze guitar picks that will anchor each end of the Johnny Cash Trail.

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT AND UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS, VISIT FOLSOMCASHARTTRAIL.COM.

The Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary’s newest addition, a one-year-old blacktailed deer named Davey, arrived on June 5 from the Department of Fish and Wildlife (he had been confiscated as an illegal pet) and has adapted well—living comfortably in the deer enclosure (a large woodland area with a stream and large oak trees) with three other black-tailed females. by Guy Easterling The zookeepers have noticed that Davey has an affinity for sweets, as apples and strawberries seem to be his favorite foods, though he loves corn on the cob as well. Remember: Wild animals don’t make good pets. If you find an injured deer, call the Department of Fish and Wildlife so they can properly care for the animal. And if you see a fawn that’s alone, the mother might be away but will return, so it’s best to For more information about the Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary, visit folsomzoofriends.org. leave her be.

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Folsom’s Hope is a nonprofit focused on mentoring and nurturing at-risk students who live locally, and this year they’ve been chosen as the beneficiary of the third annual Pancake Breakfast organized by the Martell /O’Neal Real Estate Group. Head to the Folsom Community Center at 8 a.m. for breakfast (donated by Whole Foods Market) and fun activities like raffles, face painting, a magician and more. The entry fee is $10, and proceeds support after-school programs and create a seed account for future program building through Folsom’s Hope. “We wanted a fun, family-friendly way to give back—specifically to a Folsom-based nonprofit…,” says Martell’s Marketing and Operations Manager Jordan Triveri. The Martell/ O’Neal Real Estate Group raised over $10,000 at last year’s pancake breakfast and is eager to raise even more this year. Following the breakfast, stick around for the Folsom Family Expo, featuring vendors, live performances and DETAILS demonstrations, WHEN: October 7 TIME: 8-11 a.m. hourly gif t card WHERE: Folsom Community Center, drawings and more. 52 Natoma Street For more information, visit —Emily Peter folsompancakebreakfast.com.

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Your Guide to

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Journey to Apple Hill this fall for a memorable trip full of experiences the whole family will applesolutely love. In no particular order…

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You can’t visit Apple Hill and not pick your own fruit— that’s part of the charm. Pick apples and berries from 24 Carrot Farm and Harris Tree Farm, chestnuts from Smokey Ridge Farmstand and Winery, lavender from Bluestone Meadow, blueberries from Bolster’s Hilltop Ranch, Indian corn from Goyette’s North Canyon Ranch and concord grapes from Argyres Orchard.

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If you can pick apples, you can catch fish, too. Troll for trout at High Hill Ranch or try your hand at fly-fishing at Indian Rock Ranch.

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Celebrate Johnny Appleseed’s birthday on September 24 at 24 Carrot Farm, Apple Pantry Farm, Apple Ridge Farms, Delfino Farms, Denver Dan’s, Harris Tree Farm, Lava Cap Winery, Mill View Ranch, Sloan Winters Mountain Orchard and Garden, Wofford Acres Vineyards and more. Some of the festivities include bobbing for apples, pie-eating contests, hard cider tasting, wine and apple pairings, and more.

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Brace yourself for some hay-maze-ing fun at multiple mazes. Apple Ridge Farms has a hay maze you can get lost in. Abel’s Amazing Maze is at Abel’s Apple Acres, while Delfino Farms has two corn mazes.

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Craving some apple pie? Try Apple Pantry Farm’s or Rainbow Orchards’ classic apple pie, Bodhaine Ranch’s rhubarb apple pie, Fudge Factory Farm’s caramel apple and blackberry hand pies, High Hill Ranch’s caramel apple crunch pie, Larsen Apple Barn’s sour cream berry apple pie, or Denver Dan’s take-and-bake apple pies.

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Find out about the growers and how they originally worked the land, and view antique farming implements original to Camino at Larsen Apple Barn’s Apple Hill Museum.

Ride into the sunset on a tractor at Sloan Winters Mountain Orchard and Garden; take a hayride tour at High Hill Ranch; or ride a pony at Denver Dan’s, Abel’s Apple Acres or High Hill Ranch. Bluestone Meadow also offers tractor train rides.

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For an adorable activity for the little ones, stop by a petting zoo and get acquainted with the farm animals at Apple Ridge Farms or Denver Dan’s.

Top it all off with a merry picnic at Apple Pantry Farm, Bluestone Meadow, Bodhaine Ranch, Boeger Winery, Fenton Herriott Vineyards, Goldbud Farms, Larsen Apple Barn, Lava Cap Winery, Madroña Vineyards, Mill View Ranch, Windmiller Farm, or Wofford Acres Vineyards.

FOR MORE INFO ABOUT THESE EXPERIENCES AND OTHERS, VISIT APPLEHILL.COM.

September Sizzles

The El Dorado Hills CSD has something for everyone. Mark your calendar for the following:

SEPTEMBER 9 Head to the EDH Community Park from 5-7 p.m. and join thousands of residents as you listen to music by The Wiz Kid, while enjoying free wine and beer tastings, raffles, food, giveaways, children’s activities and more.

FOOD TRUCKS

SEPTEMBER 13 Every second Wednesday at EDH Community Park from 5-8 p.m., Food Trucks in the Foothills brings great eats and drinks. Proceeds support the EDH Promise Foundation, which serves the community by promoting charitable giving and support.

FALL COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE

SEPTEMBER 23 Buy a space ($35) and sell your treasures or just come to shop from 8 a.m. to noon at the CSD parking lot (1021 COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP DAY Harvard Way). Snowline SEPTEMBER 30 EDH residents living within CSD boundaries are invited to clean out their garage, yard or house and dispose of unwanted Hospice will accept donations items, including clothes, appliances, furniture, sports equipment, e-waste and green waste. Donations can be dropped off following the event. at Rolling Hills Christian Church (800 White Rock Road) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information about these events and others, visit edhcsd.org or call 916-933-6624.

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Notable Happenings 4 LABOR DAY 22 AUTUMN EQUINOX

September is National Better Breakfast Month an evening of jaw-dropping, highly athletic entertainment as you watch dazzling Chinese acrobatics mixed with martial arts and magic. Shows start at 7:30 p.m. harriscenter.net (THROUGH 17)

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YOGA IN THE PIAZZA. Bring a mat for a relaxing morning of free yoga conducted by Serenity Spa | SOUL Yoga at the Palladio at Broadstone every Saturday at 9 a.m. gopalladio.com/events (ALSO 9, 16, 23 & 30)

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MARSHALL WOMEN’S HEALTH AND WELLNESS EXPO AND 5K. Gather your girls and run, walk or jog for good health. Following the 5K at 8 a.m., participate in health demonstrations and screenings or get a chair massage. All proceeds benefit the Marshall Foundation for Community Health’s Obesity Prevention Fund. marshallwomenshealth.com

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Hills Community Park at 5 p.m. to enjoy food, bounce houses and other children’s activities while jamming to music by The Wiz Kid. edhcsd.org

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SATURDAY NIGHT IN THE PARK. The El Dorado Hills Community Services District invites you to join them at their final concert of the season. Head to the El Dorado

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PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA PRESENTS MARTIAL ARTISTS AND ACROBATS OF TIANJIN. Experience

LIVE ON THE BOULEVARD. Gather blankets and chairs and head to the El Dorado Hills Town Center for a free performance by the Folsom Lake Symphony at this summer concert series’ finale. Set up begins at 5 p.m., and the concert commences at 6:30 p.m. edhtowncenter.com

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FOLSOM COMMUNITY SERVICE DAY. Join the community at this fourth annual event—Folsom’s largest day of volunteerism— to complete projects throughout the city that will leave a positive and lasting impact within the community. folsomcommunityservice.org

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OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT. Bring blankets and chairs and watch Moana on a giant inflatable screen at this

family-friendly night out. Admission and popcorn are complimentary; food and drinks are available for purchase. edhtowncenter.com

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B.J. THOMAS. Five-time Grammy winner B.J. Thomas—who sold more than 70 million records and is ranked in Billboard’s Top 50 most-played artists over the past 50 years— is performing intimate acoustic re-imaginings of favorites like “Don’t Worry Baby,” “Hooked on a Feeling” and “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head” at the Harris Center beginning at 7:30 p.m. harriscenter. net

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STEVE MURPHY AND JAVIER PEÑA: THE TRUE STORY OF PABLO ESCOBAR. Folsom Lake College’s Speaker Series is bringing the inspiration behind

the Golden Globe-nominated series Narcos to the Harris Center. While using tactful humor and rarely seen visuals, Steve and Javier share their experiences in hostile and often lifethreatening conditions—all leading to the capture and downfall of the world’s first narco-terrorist, Pablo Escobar. harriscenter.net

FOLSOM LIVE. Head to Historic Folsom for this annual music festival and street party that includes four stages of entertainment, plus food, beverages, and both pre- and after-parties. folsomlive.com

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MEN ARE FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS LIVE. Covering everything from dating and marriage to the bedroom, this adults-only performance at the Harris Center—a one-man fusion of theatre and stand-up that brings the New York Times best-selling book by John Gray to life—will leave audiences laughing and giggling like little kids. The show begins at 8 p.m. harriscenter.net

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HARVEST DINNER. From 6:30-11 p.m. at 530 Plaza Drive, Suite 130, in Folsom, indulge in delicious food and drinks, and take part in a silent auction that benefits The Place Within Counseling—a nonprofit that provides low-cost counseling services to underinsured and uninsured, high-risk populations. theplacewithinfolsom. com

more events 1 8 FOLSOM’S UNTOLD STORIES.

This exhibit at the Folsom History Museum highlights some of the surprising and breathtaking ways that Folsom was transformed through local businesses—including Pioneer Hardware and the Folsom Opera House. Hours are from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. folsomhistoricalsociety.org/events (THROUGH 3)

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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 and vegetables, freshly made baked goods, eggs and more, while listening to live music. historicfolsom.org (ALSO 9, 16, 23 & 30)

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CARS AND COFFEE SHOW.

Check out an impressive array of cars and trucks—ranging from the 1930s and on—every Saturday from 8-10 a.m. at the Palladio at Broadstone. carsandcoffeefolsom. com (ALSO 9, 16, 23 & 30)

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KIDS AND COMPANY GALLERY ADVENTURE. Bring

your kids to the Crocker Art Museum to explore farms in art during farmto-fork month. The educational tour begins at 10:30 a.m. and is a good way to introduce children to the wonderful world of art. crockerart.org/calendar (ALSO 17)

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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 10, 17 & 24)

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A WEDDING SOIREE. Don’t

miss the biggest wedding show of the season at Palladio at Broadstone, where you can view the newest trends in wedding fashion, gather tips from the pros, win fun prizes, get creative at the “Bringing Pinterest to Life” area, create a custom tablescape, and visit the groom’s lounge featuring hand-rolled cigars. Doors open at 4 p.m. queenbshow.com

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FOLSOM POWERHOUSE ELECTRICITY FAIR. From 10

a.m. to 2 p.m. at Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park, all ages are invited to spend a day by the river learning about electricity, renewable energy and science via interactive museum exhibits, tours, children’s activities and more. Admission is free. ffpaonline.org/events

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Strike Up the Band!

COMMUNITY DAY. Join Maple

Neighborhood Center for an allages day of play from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sacramento Adventure Playground, where children can create their own play structures by repurposing everyday items (household wares, natural elements, etc.). Admission is free. sacadventureplay.org

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September 7th Folsom Lake Symphony

EVALUATION DAY. From 10 a.m.

to 1 p.m., antique enthusiasts are invited to bring family treasures and garage sale finds (up to five items per person) for informal evaluation and identification to Sutter Street. Proceeds support programs of the Folsom Historical Society. folsomhistoricalsociety.org/ events

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THURSDAY EVENING

OTTMAR LIEBERT AND LUNA NEGRA. Enjoy an evening of rich

music from Ottmar Liebert, who began playing guitar at age 11 and traveled through Europe and Asia where he absorbed an array of musical traditions. He’s since become one of the most successful instrumental artists of the past decade—thrilling audiences throughout the world. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. harriscenter.net

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9/11 REMEMBRANCE CEREMONY. The Folsom Fire

and Police Departments are holding a ceremony to pay tribute to those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001, at Folsom City Lions Park near the gazebo. The event begins promptly at 9:30 a.m. folsom.ca.us/news

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AL DI MEOLA: ELEGANT GYPSY 40TH ANNIVERSARY ELECTRIC TOUR. Al Di Meola—a bona

fide guitar hero, perennial poll-winner and prolific composer—has celebrated a career that’s spanned four decades, earned him critical accolades and more than $6 million in record sales. Don’t miss his live performance at the Harris Center beginning at 7:30 p.m. harriscenter.net

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SEPTEMBER EVENTS MARSHALL 5K & HEALTH EXPO SATURDAY, SEPT 9TH 8:00 - 11:00am

SUMMER DANCE PARTY 2017

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WINE IN THE VINES.

Friends of Seniors are hosting their annual fundraiser at Sierra Vista Winery from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Enjoy an evening of award-winning wines, appetizers by Diane Wilkinson Catering, music by Hickory Wind, gift basket drawings and more. friendsofedcseniors.org

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 Hip Service from 8-11 p.m. edhtowncenter. com

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MORE CHILI COOK OFF AND CAR SHOW.

Don’t miss this 16th annual event presented by Mother Lode Rehabilitation Enterprises (MORE). Kicking off at 10 a.m. at the El Dorado County Fairgrounds, enjoy live music, adult beverages, food, cars and artwork from the Something MORE Art Gallery. morerehab.org

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SCHOLARSHARE CHILDREN’S BOOK FESTIVAL. Join Fairytale Town

for the largest early childhood literacy event in the Sacramento region. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., enjoy back-to-back readings and presentations from authors and illustrators on the Mother Goose Stage, and then purchase your favorite book at the Time Tested Books booth. fairytaletown.org (ALSO 17)

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FOLSOM LAKE ULTRA TRAIL 110K. Put on

your running shoes and head to Beal’s Point in Granite Bay for this race around Folsom Lake. Solos and three-person relays are allowed. The event will have a total allotted time of 20 hours, 15 minutes, and there will be 12 aid stations along the way. singletrackrunning.com/ flutcounterclockwise

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Farm’s historic American River Ranch at 5:30 p.m. for an evening under the stars exploring the farm and gardens, while enjoying live music, seasonal and organic food, wine and beer. Proceeds benefit Soil Born Farm’s urban agriculture and education project. soilborn.org

along Placerville’s Main Street from 3-8 p.m. Admission is free. placerville-downtown.org/ oktoberfest2017

event—featuring local businesses who will showcase their services via demonstrations, discussions and activities, hourly gift card drawings and more, at the Folsom Community Center from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is free and visitors can also enjoy free admission to the Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary and train rides. folsomchamber.com/ healthyfolsom

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FARM - TO - FORK FESTIVAL.Taste food,

wine and beer from regional eateries and purveyors on Sacramento’s iconic Capitol Mall from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Festivalgoers will also enjoy an array of activities, including cooking demos, interactive booths and a kids’ zone; admission is free. farmtofork.com

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EL DORADO MUSICAL THEATRE PRESENTS BACK TO BROADWAY. Beginning at 6 p.m. at the Harris Center, this high-energy and fast-paced revue features two hours of some of the most popular numbers from classic and current Broadway musicals—all performed by 20 of El Dorado Musical Theatre’s best. harriscenter.net

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PLACERVILLE OKTOBERFEST. Enjoy

AUTUMN EQUINOX CELEBRATION. Head to Soil Born

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FOLSOM FAMILY EXPO. Don’t miss Style’s annual

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BREAK FREE RUN. Help in the fight against human trafficking by lacing up your running shoes and heading to Lakeside Church in Folsom for a 5K, 10K or kids’ fun run. Awards will be given for multiple age groups. Registration opens at 6:45 a.m. and includes a T-shirt, runner bag and water bottle. Proceeds benefit 3Strands Global Foundation. 3strandsglobal. redpodium.com/break-free-runfolsom-2017

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EL DORADO HILLS FALL CARNIVAL. Visit the El

Dorado Hills Town Center (next to MercedesBenz of El Dorado Hills) for exciting rides, games, and fun for the whole family. Pre-sale tickets are available at the California Welcome Center. edhtowncenter.com (THROUGH 15)

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LATE NIGHT, DATE NIGHT

Approximately 400 guests attended this 16th annual gala hosted by Women’s Empowerment, which raised more than $200,000 for the organization’s comprehensive job-readiness program for women who are homeless in Sacramento.

Every first Friday of the month, Historic Folsom stores stay open late so attendees can shop and meet merchants while listening to live music, perusing art, and enjoying refreshments.

May 17 // DoubleTree by Hilton, Sacramento

1 Aparna Agnihotri, Mo Mohanna and Lilly Johanna 2 Women’s

Empowerment graduates: Natashi DuBose and Evangeline “Ann” GambleTur 3 Emcee Eileen Javora of KCRA 3 4 Women’s Empowerment graduates: Susan Mackey, Andrea Holquin, Cynthia Newton and Tarrah Irwin

July 7 // Sutter Street, Folsom

1 Inge King, Lisa Bone and Yvette Ewell at Sutter Street Artists Gallery 2 Brandon Anicich 3 Leslie, Lisa and Jacob at Wine @ 815 4 Bobby and Christy taste offerings from Rob Ryan of Rob’s Smokin’ Rub at We Olive

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GREAT SHOWS. UP CLOSE! THE MARTIAL ARTISTS & ACROBATS OF TIANJIN

FRI-SUN SEP 15-17 Established in 1957, the Martial Artists & Acrobats of Tianjin are one of the best acrobatic troupes in China with more than 100 performers. Acclaimed for novelty and superior techniques, the acrobatic troupe is favored by audiences all over the world. Don’t miss this family friendly show.

DIRTY DANCING

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Kaaren Krueger In Living Color by HEATHER L. BECKER

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HLB: HOW DID YOU BECOME THE ARTIST YOU ARE TODAY? KG: I started out interested in interior design, and art played a large part in my overall design training. I’ve always dabbled in fine art, but only for my own satisfaction, and have a gift for recognizing color combinations, [which I] use to my advantage. It’s only in the last year and a half that I’ve became serious about my art—taking classes in mixed media, learning new techniques and creating my own. I continue educating myself by observing, doing and sharing art. HLB: WHAT INSPIRES YOU TO CREATE? KG: I’ve always been influenced by nature forms more than portraiture, and am drawn to landscapes, still life and abstracts. I recently began combining my acrylic monoprint process with my photography and enjoy collage and mixed media, since I love to delve in and get my hands dirty. I don’t usually take time to read up on processes; I dig in and experiment. HLB: HOW DID YOU CHOOSE YOUR FUND-RAISER “FOR A GOOD CAUSE,” WHICH BENEFITS THE PACIFIC HOUSE FARM*? KG: I believe in assisting your neighbors and community, above all else, and I thought this couple—who works so hard to manage their farm—was deserving. I took some pictures at the farm, and they permitted me to use other photographs they had taken [there] to formulate my art. Their pigs, sheep, goats, turkeys, chickens and dogs gave me inspiration for some of the pieces on my website (click the “For A Good Cause” tab); all of the proceeds [from those specific prints] go directly to their farm for animal feed, etc. They just rebuilt this last year and are productive again.

artbeat September 23-24 – 30th Anniversary Festival Weekend. Hawkins School of Performing Arts is hosting an anniversary tribute concert at the Jill Solberg Performing Arts Center on the 23rd at 6 p.m. Don’t miss a free festival at their Folsom school on the 24th from noon to 4 p.m. featuring live entertainment, crafts, activities, complimentary classes and more. hawkinsschool.com

HLB: WHY IS ART ESPECIALLY BENEFICIAL IN TODAY’S WORLD? KG: Art addresses many ills in society. It helps draw out creativity in people who may have thought they had none. It’s also therapeutic and relieves stress and worry, and is a conduit for connectivity with others. There’s no age limit to art—anyone can do it if they apply themselves. I believe some people may be more gifted in certain areas of art, but doubt should never prevent someone from trying.

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HLB: WHAT’S NEXT FOR YOU? KG: I plan to go “on the road” cross country, searching out the best art galleries and museums, taking more art classes, eating great food, enjoying our beautiful country and, more than anything, meeting new and wonderful people. I plan to do some art while gone and will blog about my travels along the way kkruegerfineart.com *Pacific House Farm is a family-owned working farm in El Dorado County that was destroyed during the King Fire in 2014. The owners have spent most of their own money to rebuild from the devastation.

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With most vacations, we expect to come back feeling refreshed, rejuvenated and renewed. But throw in flight delays and lost luggage, and your relaxing vacation quickly becomes a stressful nightmare. As you plan your next getaway, how about going somewhere that specializes in tranquility? The locales listed here offer gorgeous landscapes, top-notch amenities and healing for the mind, body and soul.

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Wilbur Hot Springs Williams, 530-473-2306, wilburhotsprings.com

Sitting 22 miles from the nearest town and set within an 1,800-acre private, natural environment, Wilbur Hot Springs is a sanctuary where people go to heal and for healthy recreation. WHAT TO EXPECT: Explore the grounds while hiking, biking or sitting and soaking it all in. And be ready to socialize—guests bring their own food, cook in a commercial kitchen and dine in the community dining room. WHY YOU SHOULD GO: With the slogan, "In all the world no waters like these,” the healing waters are therapeutic from head to toe. Other amenities include massage, acupuncture, acupressure and sound therapy. PROGRAMS: Guests have their choice of staying in a cabin, hotel room, private room, shared room or camping. Workshops, which are often complimentary for overnight guests, include “How to Open Your Natural Spiritual Abilities,” “Tai Chi on the Historic Red Bridge," and “Guest Chef Weekends” which brings renowned chefs in for three days of mouthwatering meals.

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Scotts Valley, 844-544-1440, 1440.org Named for the number of minutes in a day, 1440 Multiversity encourages guests to be present in each moment—a concept that proves difficult in everyday life. WHAT TO EXPECT: “Multiversity offers weekend and five-day experiential courses on a wide range of health and wellness, professional and personal topics,” says Executive Director Jennifer Wallace, including “Yoga for Athletes” and “Food as Medicine.”

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Offering two-to-five-night meditation retreats, Silent Stay focuses on the healing presence of silence and nature. The programs combine daily meditation and meditative movement with spacious afternoons for walking, swimming and resting. WHAT TO EXPECT: Located on a ridge top, you’re greeted with panoramic views and open night skies, says Co-Founder Ruth Davis. Guests meet twice daily for sitting meditation, then convene in the afternoons for moving meditation. WHY YOU SHOULD GO: “We teach people the joy of having nothing to do but rather to learn to just be,” she shares. PROGRAMS: Retreats are based on a nightly rate (twonight minimum stay) that includes the program.

WHY YOU SHOULD GO: A menit ies include complimentary morning yoga and tai chi classes, four miles of hiking trails in the oak and redwood forest, a fitness center, farm-to-table dining and access to the healing arts center, which includes holistic spa offerings and an outdoor infinity edge whirlpool overlooking 1,000-year-old redwood groves and hiking trails. PROGRAMS: Hundreds of programs are offered throughout the year, but popular ones include “Brave Magic,” a weekend with Elizabeth Gilbert and Cheryl Strayed; and “Applied Mindfulness,” a weeklong program with Sharon Salzburg and Judson Brewer, MD, PhD.

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Dr. Remy’s philosophy: “What matters most to me, is that we bring the best of ourselves and our industry forward to our patients. My staff and I must be extremely well educated and trained, we must never compromise the patients’ best interest, never lose sight of our integrity and always be accountable for treatment outcomes. We owe our patients’ no less, as they have honored us, by entrusting us with their care.” Dr. Remy is a faculty educator and speaker in advanced techniques for facial & body sculpting, as well as RF and laser technologies. Vitality

has been involved in clinical studies, has improved protocols for RF technologies, and provided data to the FDA. She was chosen as one of the top 100 injectors of facial fillers nation wide, and is often described as a “Brilliant Innovator” by her colleagues. Vitality is one of the first to combine the fields of Regenerative, Stem Cell and Aesthetic Medicine. This has significantly enhanced our cosmetic procedure results. Additionally, there are broader indications for improved quality of life and longevity. Specifically, from the multi-center clinical trials Vitality was involved in; greater than 95% of patient’s saw significant improvement in joint pain, autoimmune disorders, COPD, and Diabetic neuropathy. So exciting! Our services offered at Vitality: Liposuction & Autologous fat transfer Stem Cell & PRP procedures Skin tightening - face, neck and body Facial sculpting Genital rejuvenation & Bladder leakage treatments O-shot, P-shot Complimentary consultations SEPTEMBER 2017 // stylefedh.com

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concern and then develop a personalized treatment plan to meet the desired outcome. This complimentary consultation is greatly appreciated by new patients, especially by those who are unsure of what products or services can best provide the outcomes they desire. The most common statement made by patients is their appreciation of the natural looking outcomes they receive from treatments at Dignity Medical Aesthetics. “Age Gracefully with Dignity” is the appropriate motto for this practice. Sherellen Gerhart, MD provides supervision of Missey McCallum, RN, Haley Lowe, PA-C, Anita Athavale, PA-C and Jen Thomas, RN who make up the team providing medical treatments which include Botox, dermal fillers, laser treatments for skin rejuvenation, Ulthera for neck & brow lifting, PRP with microneedling, SculpSure for permanent fat reduction, Exilis for skin tightening, Kybella for jaw contouring and sclerotherapy for spider veins. Dr. Gerhart also removes benign skin tags and moles with an Ellman radiofrequency device. Physicians, Nurses, Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners from throughout the nation attend courses held on many weekends to receive training in aesthetic medicine at this facility taught by Dignity Medical Provider Staff.

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he doctor you choose matters. Dr. Holt has been a specialist in orthodontics for more than 25 years and is the leading provider in the Sacramento area for Invisalign for adults and teens. Having completed additional specialized training, Dr. Holt has taught classes to other doctors in over 20 cities across the country. He is a top 1% provider and an AlignTech Faculty member. Invisalign or braces are not the same at every office. The doctor and team make a difference. Dr. Holt has participated in scientific studies in his practice including two studies showing shortened treatment times. The office offers the latest technological advancements, including Vpro5, to complete your treatment in 30-50% less time. Dr. Holt and his associates Dr. Jina Annello, and Dr. Tyler Holt have over 50 years combined experience. Today, they and their friendly, educated and experienced team provide complete orthodontic care. In their practice over 40% of teens and 85% of adults are treated with Invisalign. They can help you decide between braces or Invisalign to see what treatment options works best for you. Call Holt Orthodontics today to schedule your complimentary Orthodontic Consultation!

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r. Arnold Almonte is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon whose practice is dedicated to cosmetic surgery of the face. It is is his goal to provide the highest quality in patient care, with a strong emphasis on patient safety. He is a gifted and compassionate surgeon, as well as a true artist. What sets him apart is that he is one of the only plastic surgeons who performs facial surgery completely under local anesthesia. This significantly reduces the risk of cosmetic surgery, while still keeping you very comfortable. The Almonte Center offerings include: facelift, brow lift, eyelid surgery, neck lift, liposuction, fat grafting, and laser resurfacing. Non-surgical treatments include the Liquid Facelift, Botox, fillers, Obagi skin care, and state-of-the-art Precision TX Laser Neck Tightening procedure. And Introducing for the first time in Northern California, J-Plasma Facial Resurfacing, now available exclusively at The Almonte Center Dr. Almonte is a member of the following prestigious organizations: the American Osteopathic Association, the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons, the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, the Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of California, and the Greater Sacramento Osteopathic Medical Association. His business affiliations include the Placer Business Network, the Better Business Bureau, and the Roseville Chamber of Commerce. He has achieved Top Doctor status on www.realself.com, the World's #1 site for Cosmetic Surgery reviews. In his spare time Dr. Almonte enjoys spending time with his wife and three daughters. His interests include running, hiking, traveling, cooking, playing the piano, and watching professional sports. His favorite team is the 49ers.

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r. Laura Machado founded Sacramento Bariatric Medical Associates in 2003. Her goal was to provide a comprehensive bariatric program with the emphasis on long-term success. Dr. Machado has performed over 5000 bariatric surgical procedures. Her practice provides a unique and personal approach to the treatment of the disease of obesity and its associated medical conditions. She has directed the bariatric program at Mercy San Juan Medical Center since its inception and helped lead that program to the numerous certifications and awards it has received for excellence in bariatric care over the years. Dr. Machado was trained at the University of California and studied under some of the most experienced surgeons in the country. She has participated in landmark bariatric research studies published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Dr. Machado performs all bariatric procedures including gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and adjustable gastric banding. She has significant experience in the correction and revision of bariatric procedures and receives patients from across the country seeking treatment. Her level of experience provides her patients with an efficient surgical approach that minimizes risk and time under anesthesia. Her dedication allows them to achieve and maintain their weight loss and improved health. Dr. Machado believes that bariatric surgery is an efficient tool that requires commitment and dedication by both the provider and the patient for the best outcomes. Each patient requires a unique approach to their surgical needs and the correct tool to achieve the desired results. Dr. Machado offers free seminars monthly for patients considering bariatric surgery. This is a 90 minute seminar designed to educate patients on the procedures and introduce them to her program. You will find Dr. Machado to be approachable and personable with a unique understanding of obesity from first-hand experience. Feel free to call her office at (916) 338-7200 or email info@sacbar.com for further information. SEPTEMBER 2017 // stylefedh.com

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t Folsom Obstetrics & Gynecology, we seek to provide the highest level of care through our highly skilled health care professionals and state-of-the-art technologies. We are devoted to addressing the individual needs of patients in a warm and caring environment. With years of experience, the physicians of Folsom Obstetrics & Gynecology demonstrate professionalism and expertise at every level. We have helped women through high-risk pregnancies, perplexing hormone imbalances, and difficult surgical problems. We also offer many in-office procedures including MonaLisa Touch, a revolutionary treatment that treats vaginal symptoms related to menopause. Offering a full range of obstetrics and gynecology services from your initial exam, to childbirth and through menopause and beyond, our goal is to offer patient centered medical care based on mutual trust and communication. Folsom OBGYN has earned the reputation of being one of the premier medical practices in the Sacramento Region. Call today for an appointment. 916-983-3500

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FALL 2017

BACK TO SCHOOL RULES

Healthy Homework for All of Us

Why a Marshall doctor is right for you

Solving the diabetes puzzle

Marshall Birth Center: A Sierra sanctuary

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DID YOU KNOW

Open Enrollment Is Here Seven Great Reasons to Choose a Marshall Medical Center Doctor It’s fall – a time to think about 5 your healthcare options. Now’s your chance to select a health plan that enables you to see a provider affiliated with Marshall. Here’s why:

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We come highly recommended – Independent agencies like Healthgrades® and HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and System) have rated our physicians and hospital among the “Best” in class. Our focus on service and quality also ranks us highly among various healthcare rating organizations.

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Board-certified Physicians – Our affiliated physicians are all board certified or board eligible, demonstrating exceptional expertise in their medical specialty. Highcaliber primary and specialty medicine is our commitment to the community.

Marshall loves moms – Expecting moms can expect personalized prenatal care by board certified physicians focused on a healthy pregnancy and safe delivery for mom and child. Our birth center features private suites and whirlpool tubs with the most modern amenities for families. For excellence in maternity care, we are designated as a Baby Friendly Hospital by the World Health Organization and UNICEF.

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Cancer care, close to home – The last thing cancer patients need is a long journey to get treatment. Marshall’s accredited cancer program is located in Cameron Park. Services include board certified hematology/oncologists, radiation oncology treatment, advanced diagnostic technology and surgical services. In addition, our Cancer Registry and Cancer Resource Center offer education, social services and support groups.

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Advanced medical technology – Marshall boasts modern technology you’d be surprised to find at an independent community hospital, including alldigital imaging, 64-slice CT, MRI, digital mammography with CAD and PET/CT. This means Marshall’s patients have access to the kind of diagnostic equipment you’d find in larger cities. Our electronic medical records system ensures a more accurate medical record archiving with your safety in mind.

ABOUT MARSHALL MEDICAL CENTER Marshall Medical Center is an independent, nonprofit community healthcare provider located in the heart of the Sierra Foothills between Sacramento and South Lake Tahoe. Marshall Medical Center includes Marshall Hospital, a fully accredited acute care facility with 125 beds located in Placerville; several outpatient facilities in Cameron Park, El Dorado Hills, Placerville and Georgetown; and many community health and education programs. Marshall has nearly 300 physicians and a team of over 1,500 employees providing quality healthcare services to over 175,000 residents of El Dorado County.

For Your HEALTH is published as a community service by MARSHALL MEDICAL CENTER 1100 Marshall Way Placerville, CA 95667 telephone 530-622-1441 or 916-933-2273; www.marshallmedical.org It is intended to provide information about health in general as well as healthcare services and resources available in El Dorado County.

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Emergency care at a higher level – Marshall Hospital’s Level 3 Trauma Center means specially trained staff, advanced medical technology, immediate availability of surgeons and anesthesiologists are available 24-hours a day. The hospital offers 24-hour hospitalist and pharmacy care. |

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HOW TO CHOOSE MARSHALL MEDICAL CENTER 1. Visit marshallmedical.org and choose “Find a Doctor” to choose a doctor by name, location or specialty. 2. Call the doctor’s office to make your first appointment, while confirming if the doctor a) accepts new patients and b) belongs to the health plan you’ve chosen. If you have any questions, please call 530-676-0777. Customer Service hours are Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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Information comes from a wide range of medical experts. If you have any concerns or questions about specific content that may affect your health, please contact your healthcare provider. If you have questions, concerns or suggestions for future topics, contact the editor, Mark DeVaughn, at 530-626-2816 or via email at mdevaughn@marshallmedical.org.


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November is Diabetes Awareness Month Marshall’s Diabetes and Nutrition Education Team Can Help

Clark Durham, a 54-year-old resident of Georgetown, savors a life free of soda, chewing tobacco and bacon (which he ate 3-4 times per day before his doctor referred him to the DNE program in 2014). Within six months of enrolling, he went from requiring five shots of insulin per-day to none. “A.J. helped me a lot,” he said. “I could call her right now and ask her questions, and she’d help me out. But you have to want to change.”

November is Diabetes Awareness Month, a time to focus on a condition that affects nearly one in 11 Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. Marshall’s DNE team is a resource for the most and current and accurate information, tailored to your unique situation. “Diabetes can be confusing and overwhelming. It’s one big puzzle,” said Certified Diabetes Educator A.J. Kenworthy, RN, CDE. “We’re here to help people put it all together.” Led by Program Coordinator Lisa Hartley, RN, CDE, the team consists of a Registered Nurse, Certified Diabetes Educators (CDE) and

Registered Dieticians (RD). They assist you and your provider to create a comprehensive, self-management plan. CDEs are healthcare clinicians – they meet specific competency and continuing education requirements – who offer care customized to each individual. They elicit your perspective and priorities, and present new options, tools and information for shared decision making. The Marshall DNE services include both individual appointments and classes. The Healthy Living with Diabetes class series offers useful lessons and tools to assist in the management of diabetes. The team hosts appointments and classes year-round in both Placerville and Cameron Park. From newlydiagnosed adults to mothers with gestational diabetes, or for those experiencing new challenges, Marshall DNE welcomes anyone seeking support on their journey.

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with diabetes, in the first 12 months after the diagnosis, Medicare covers up to 10 hours of diabetes education (and three hours of medical nutrition therapy (MNT) and two hours of diabetes education and two hours of MNT in the following calendar years.

Date, time and registration information for the Healthy Living Series classes can be found on www.marshallmedical.org/education.

Marshall Diabetes and Nutrition Education 3581 Palmer Drive, Suite 201 Cameron Park, CA 95682 530-672-7021

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re you stressed by your diabetes diagnosis? Conquer the uncertainty with Marshall’s nationally-recognized Diabetes and Nutrition Education (DNE) program in your corner.

Marshall’s Diabetes and Nutrition Education program is recognized by the American Diabetes Association (ADA). This valuable distinction means the program meets the national ADA standards for providing diabetes education. Most of the DNE services are covered by insurance with a referral from a provider.

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Health Class is in Session How to Eat Better, Stress Less and Stay Pain-Free This School Year

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ance recitals. Football practice. Horseback riding. Spanish tutoring. Our children’s lives keep getting busier, a race made even more hectic when the calendar turns to fall.

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Our expert panel is here for some direction. What can your family do to eat healthier? How to choose the right shoes or the proper backpack for your kids? And how can we keep our busy days free of stress? With school back in session, a panel of Marshall clinicians answers these important questions.

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nuts/seeds, the meat and dairy sections – should influence your grocery list. Prep foods after returning home from the grocery store. Chop, steam or roast those vegetables. Store them in see-through containers, not the refrigerator drawer. Balance quality and quantity. Don’t mind if your kids eat only two or three kinds of fruits or vegetables. Pack lunches with their favorites. Introduce new ones at dinner time. Wrap your deli meats in lettuce. Hummus or guacamole can be a main course served with bell peppers, carrots and cucumbers. A thermos: not just for drinks. Use them for leftover chili, soup, or rice and beans with salsa.

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– Chelsea Britton, RD, Marshall Diabetes Nutrition & Education


Schedules should prioritize fun and wellness Childhood is a journey, not a final destination. Don’t judge kids with adult standards. It puts too much pressure on both parent and child.

Set boundaries. Cut down on the stresses of unlimited choices, i.e., the next sport, the latest electronic toy or clothing trend. Ask your child: How much fun is this (extracurricular activity, sport)? The answer will be revealing. Let healthy habits speak volumes. Show your kids the benefits of aerobic exercise, eating properly and relaxing through meditation or yoga. They just might join you.

Behold the power of failure. We can learn more from our mistakes than accomplishments. Constant criticism of mistakes can make tough situations even more stressful. – Elizabeth Peterson, MD, Marshall Pediatrics

Lighten your backpack load

Pack light. Kids should leave unnecessary items at home or school, pack heavier items low and toward the center and drop heavier books at their lockers throughout the day. Buy a lightweight backpack with the following features: Two wide, padded shoulder straps, along with a padded back and a waist strap. Rolling backpacks are also recommended. Use both shoulder straps. These distribute the weight across your child’s back. Tighten the straps to keep the weight closer to the back.

arm or leg pain, numbness or tingling. It may indicate an overweight backpack or poor fit.

gait. Working with your doctor to pick the right shoes can ease children’s psychological burdens.

– Stephen Cyphers, MD, Marshall Orthopedics & Sports Medicine

– Harprit Bajwa, DPM, Marshall Podiatry

Dependable shoes are supportive

Listen to the experts: The American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) grants a Seal of Acceptance/Seal of Approval to shoes that promote good foot health (ASICS, Stride Rite and Umi Children’s Shoes among them). Don’t hand me down: Their feet grow quickly. Given kids’ high activity and growth rate, new shoes should be just that (new). Fashion faux pas: Kids with a history of foot pain should steer clear from low-top canvas shoes. They aren’t supportive enough for their growing feet.

Lift properly by bending at the knees when picking up a backpack.

A child’s foot is more pliable than an adult’s: A shoe not designed properly will mold the foot in the wrong direction.

No gain from pain: If your child experiences back pain, don’t ignore it. Encourage them to tell you about any

Enable the disability: Some kids suffer from developmental disorders like clubfoot and in-toed/out-toed

Photos by Menka Belgal Photography

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Plan activities or assignments one step at a time. This will help children become better organized. Tasks will get more manageable and deadlines more reasonable.

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FOUNDATION NEWS

Sharing Hope One Life at a Time Jean’s legacy gift of $90,000 through the El Dorado Community Foundation is benefitting one life at a time through the Images of Hope program. One recipient is the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program, which is designed to teach patients and their caregivers mind and body awareness techniques to help live with physical or psychological symptoms due to stress, pain or illness. The benefactors include the annual monthlong Pink in the Night celebration, when lights illuminate local storefronts and bring awareness to those walking the journey of cancer. The funds also benefit patients at Marshall Medical Center, where the canine therapy program features Max, a warm bundle of smiles. Sadly, Jean passed away in 2017. “This gift will provide hope for so many people and will make a significant impact on these three programs for years to come,” said Wendy Goossen, Marshall’s Director of Cancer Services. Jean Tindel admires a photo of Anne Finck. Anne passed away in 2014, three years before Jean. Their legacy gift of $90,000 supports both cancer patients and their caregivers.

Where does love begin? And how does its compassion span the years and eventually provide hope for so many people? For Jean Tindel, it all started in 1934 in Butte, Mont. When she was old enough, she and her sister were allowed to travel to California where they lived in the Speckles Mansion in San Francisco. Jean obtained her degree in social work at San Jose State. Later she moved to El Dorado County where she became not only a social worker, but the Director of the El Dorado County Chamber of Commerce as a trusted real estate agent.

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In the meantime, a tall young woman, Anne Finck, who excelled at 4-H growing up in Rock Rapids, Iowa, used the sale of her prize steer to finance a degree in nursing. Anne later became a nurse anesthetist. After moving to Northern California, she practiced nursing at Folsom Prison and later at the old Placerville Sanatorium on Coloma Street. At the time, it was the only hospital in Placerville. Anne was determined to find her own special place here. What she found was much more!

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Jean became Anne’s real estate agent and later discovered they shared the same birthday, Valentine’s Day. They would share the remaining 43 years together. After Anne’s passing in 2014, Jean understood firsthand the evolving needs of caregivers and their love and commitment to the cancer patient. That’s why she chose to benefit three different projects that supported not only cancer patients, but their caregivers as well. |

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To learn more about how you can Leave Your Own Legacy, contact Marshall Foundation for Community Health at 530642-9984. Visit our easy Planned Giving Guide at www.marshallfound. org and remember, no gift is too small to provide hope.

GOLFERS TEE OFF FOR HEALTH Thank you to everyone who joined in the fun at Cold Springs Golf and Country Club for the 34th annual Bob West Drive for Marshall, proudly sponsored by UNION BANK. The June event hit a record in proceeds and benefitted the proposed Cancer Center Healing Garden in Cameron Park, as well as other healthcare programs at Marshall Medical Center. “Raising over $880,000 since its inception, this was the best tournament ever,” said tournament chair Bob Gillett. Carter-Kelly, Inc. and the Shingle Springs Health and Wellness Center were also significant partners. A longtime supporter of healthcare, Brian Veerkamp – a Foundation Board Member and District 3 Representative on the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors – joined team members Greg Witherow, Chad Spencer and Tiffany Spencer in placing first in gross score. The first place net score winners were Mike Murphy, MD, Kenneth Nelson, MD, Brian Nelson and Mark Hoshall. For further information on next year’s extravaganza, please contact Tanya Moran at the Marshall Foundation For Community Health, tmoran@marshallmedical.org. The 2018 tournament is tentatively planned for Friday, June 22, at Cold Springs Golf and Country Club. Join us for the 35th!


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No Better Birth Place Marshall Birth Center Offers Deluxe Comforts, Quality Care

that immediate skin-to-skin contact between mom and baby helps relieve pain, stress and stabilizes body temperature for both mom and child, not to mention boosts bonding and initiates breastfeeding. The baby stays with the parents and dedicated lactation consultants provide valuable breastfeeding instruction.. These efforts helped Marshall’s Birth Center earn the distinction as a “Baby Friendly” hospital, one of approximately 300 worldwide designated by UNICEF and the World Health Organization.

Opened in 2013, the Marshall Birth Center is the newest and most modern center in the region. It boasts spacious, all-private suites with many amenities to keep you and your family comfortable and safe. Terra Edwards gave birth to her son Henry last May. For the Placerville resident, the convenience of giving birth close to home came with an added perk. “It was really comfortable. It felt more like a hotel than a hospital,” she said. Large birthing suites, where mothers can labor and deliver in the same

room have lots of natural light and scenic views. Labor rooms are equipped with whirlpool tubs to ease contraction pains and aromatherapy is available to relieve nausea or headaches. Because babies can take their time coming into the world, a comfortable sleeper sofa is available for family or mom’s support person to stay during labor. WiFi access, TVs with DVD players —in addition to a library of children’s books and movies — are available to pass the time. In case of an emergency surgery, a dedicated operating room is located within the birth center, eliminating the need to be transported to an operating room in another building. Marshall’s Birth Center has been designed to anticipate every need when it comes to your safety and comfort. Parents are coached on the benefits of skin-to-skin contact with baby right after birth. Research shows

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ou’re expecting? Congratulations! While there are many decisions you need to make in the coming months, two of the most important choices are your obstetrician and where you’ll give birth to your child. Keep in mind: When you choose an obstetrician, their hospital privileges will dictate where you’ll deliver.

Marshall’s Birth Center is staffed with caring and hard-working doctors, nurses and lactation consultants. “The staff is over-the-top friendly,” Terra remembered. “They explain everything. They gave great advice, from labor to post-partum. Having a beautiful facility was nice, but the staff made the difference.”

Take a photo tour at www. marshallmedical.org/birthcenter or call 530-626-2638 for a Birth Center tour.

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NEW PROVIDERS Marshall Medical Center welcomes these physicians to its clinics. Harprit Bajwa, DPM Cameron Park 530-676-3668

Need a doctor? Choose Marshall this open enrollment season. Our primary care physicians are now accepting new patients.

Matthew Cole, MD Marshall Gastroenterology Cameron Park 530-672-7060

Jeremy Ernst, DO (Psychiatrist) Marshall Family & Internal Medicine Cameron Park 530-672-7000

Steven Mills, MD Marshall Family Medicine El Dorado Hills 530-344-5400 or 916-933-8010

Emilie Riddle, MD Marshall Family & Internal Medicine Placerville 530-626-2920

Board Certified Physicians Primary & Specialty Care MARSHALL FAMILY & INTERNAL MEDICINE PLACERVILLE 1095 Marshall Way | 530-626-2920 MARSHALL FAMILY & INTERNAL MEDICINE CAMERON PARK 3581 Palmer Drive, Suite 602 | 530-672-7000 MARSHALL FAMILY & INTERNAL MEDICINE EL DORADO HILLS 5137 Golden Foothill Parkway, Suite 120 | 530-344-5400 MARSHALL SIERRA PRIMARY MEDICINE PLACERVILLE 4341-B Golden Center Drive | 530-621-3600 MARSHALL DIVIDE WELLNESS CENTER GEORGETOWN 6065 State Hwy 193 | 530-333-2548

Tonantzin Rodriguez, MD Marshall Sierra Primary Medicine Placerville 530-621-3600

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Folsom Community Service Day Give Where You Live by LINDA HOLDERNESS

beforehand, volunteers will drop off nearly 30,000 grocery bags—donated by Raley’s— to every doorstep in Folsom. Residents are asked to fill their bags and place them in front of their homes by 8 a.m. on September 16 where volunteers will collect them. For more hands-on participation, you can help the city “stuff the bus” at the Bel Air parking lot on East Bidwell Street. Once the bus is full, the bags will be delivered to TLFB. Two other items the city is collecting are bikes—in any condition—and yarn. Both will go to Folsom State Prison, where inmates will repair and build bikes to donate to needy community members

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olsom’s Community Service Day proves the adage “many hands make light work.” For the past three years, thousands of local residents of all ages

have eagerly rolled up their sleeves to spend a day tackling projects that boost the city’s quality of life. For this year’s service day on September 16, more than 2,500 pairs of hands—up from 1,000 in 2014—are expected to volunteer at 45 or more scheduled activities. The scope of the projects can be city-wide—adding fitness stations along city trails, for example—or benefit nonprofits, schools or individuals in need. Whatever the activity, they will all be accomplished in one busy day. “It’s amazing,” says City of Folsom Communications Manager Christine Brainerd, “how the community comes together for this. We have businesses, churches, communitybased organizations [and] residents all working together to benefit the entire city.” Project ideas were generated from community suggestions and city brainstorming sessions, Brainerd says, and no request was turned down. Though some require physical strength, many do not. Choices run the gamut from landscaping Folsom Lake High School and helping the American River Conservancy clean up Folsom Lake, to preparing care packages for deployed troops, writing letters to women diagnosed with breast cancer, sorting Legos Justin Jacobs to donate to abused children, cleaning and shelving library books, and staining the play structure at Folsom Kids Play Park. The day’s centerpiece, however, is a food drive to benefit Twin Lakes Food Bank WHEN: September 16 (TLFB); and even if you don’t volunteer, TIME: 7:30 a.m. to noon you can participate. In fact, it’s TLFB’s WHERE: Various locations largest fund-raiser; last year they brought throughout Folsom in 113,000 pounds of food. About a week

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A crew at B.T. Collins Park installing horseshoe pits

Clean-up group at Brown’s Ravine

and use the yarn to knit donated items. Materials can be dropped off between 7:30 a.m. and noon at Lakeside Church (745 Oak Avenue Parkway) in Folsom. The day kicks off with a rally and community breakfast where bright T-shirts are handed out to the volunteers. “You can feel the vibe,” says event founder and City of Folsom Council Member Steve Miklos. “It’s overwhelming to see 2,500 people so excited about going out for four or five hours to do what they can for their community...that these people take such ownership in their city is incredible.” folsomcommunityservice.org photos by TOM PANIAGUA

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n a recent project, we were tasked with crafting a space inspired by the client’s favorite fashion designer: Hermès. Thrilled at the chance to use an elevated motif

filled with rich colors, classic patterns and an ode to French fashion, our team got to work creating scenes that the couple would be inspired by, as well as spaces that were family-friendly and fashionably functional. In the downstairs portion of the home, we worked with the floor plan to create separate quarters between the entry, living room, dining room and kitchen. Inspired by the designer, we incorporated tones of chocolate brown and bright orange to add dimension and a luxe feel, and balanced the bold palette with metallic details like brushed gold and polished mirror finishes. To make the space feel more livable, our team used a layering effect with area rugs—a large natural fiber rug as the base, and a rich hide rug on top. This doubled-up design balanced the plush details of the space via the hide, with the more approachable aspects like the natural fiber. The master suite and guest spaces were kept neutral with hints of the Hermès-inspired color palette of orange, brown, cream and gold. Artful details like a metallic framed mirror, bright orange leather chair, and artwork featuring different depictions of horses added some personal touches. Our favorite part about designing these areas were the added thoughtful elements—piles of cozy pillows on top of the bed, lamps shaped like trophies, Kerrie L. Kelly is an interior designer and beautifully crafted wainscoting acting as who has created a beautiful yet simple backdrop. several model homes in Northern One of the most exciting rooms to design California. See in the whole home was the office. Because her latest set by Elliott Homes in the couple likes to work from home, we Roseville or online at kerriekelly.com. made the beautifully crafted desk with

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COLOR IS YOUR FRIEND. While orange isn’t often the first color to pop into people’s minds when redecorating a space, a punched-up shade, like that of Hermès, is inspiring and surprisingly versatile. Balance this poppy tone with creamier neutrals for a subtle take on the look.

TEXTURE, TEXTURE, TEXTURE. When we decided to use equestrian style as one of the pillars for this design, we knew we had to convey the aesthetic through lots of texture. Communicate your personal twist on the look with chunky textures like braided rope or natural fibers, paired with plush cashmere throws and quilted linens. GIVE IT A MODERN TWIST. Because Hermès is a classic fashion house, it’s easy to assume the design should feature mostly traditional elements. To bring this style into 2017, use metallic accessories and finishes to give the look a more contemporary flair. golden details the focal point, staging it in the middle of the room for a dramatic flair. We also pulled in equestrian elements like horse bookends, more artwork, and the same color palette in the rest of the home to tie it all together. With gilded details like a contemporary desk lamp, framed mirror, and accessories dotted on the bookshelf, the office gives off a professional yet pretty vibe.

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Sapphire Bee Balm Body Scrub, $20, and Sapphire Lemon Verbena Body Spray, $15, at Sapphire Herbal Boutique, handcrafted locally in El Dorado Hills, 916-224-7142, facebook.com/sapphireherbal

Scentsational Must-Haves by SABRINA GONZALEZ

Poo-Pourri "BeforeYou-Go" Toilet Spray Master Crapsman Gift Set, $20.95 at

Oribe Gold Lust Shampoo, $49, and Oribe Gold Lust Conditioner, $42, at

Jessi James Salon and Spa, 151 Iron Point Road, Folsom. 916-355-8005, jessijamessalon.com

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NOW Solutions Ultrasonic Faux Wood Essential Oil Diffuser,

$47.49 at Elliott’s Fine Nutrition, 641 East Bidwell Street, Folsom. 916-9839225, elliottsfinenutrition.com

All images courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.

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Melon Body Butter, $7.99, and Unicorn Farts Bath Bomb,$5.99, at Bath Bomb Fizzle, handcrafted locally in El Dorado Hills, bathbombfizzle.com

Tenacious by Mixologie Crisp Vanilla Perfume Rollerball,

$19.99 at Not Too Shabby, 729 Sutter Street, Folsom. 916-985-8979, nottooshabbyshop.com

Tea Xotics Lavender Rosemary Bubble Bath, $22+, and El Dorado Hills Soap Company Lavender Artisan Soap, $10 each, at Tea Xotics,

4356 Town Center Boulevard, Suite 112, El Dorado Hills. 916-461-3548, teaxotics.com

AromaTouch Essential Oil Therapy, $85 (45-minute

Bath Bomb images by Aaron Roseli. AromaTouch Essential Oil Therapy Š4frame group - stock.adobe.com. All other images courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.

treatment) at Internal Wisdom, 324 South Lexington Drive, Folsom. 916-817-4407, internalwisdom. com

Lemonee on the Hills Efflorescence Lavender Cold-Heat Pad Tummy Pillow,

$29 at Lemonee on the Hills, handcrafted locally in El Dorado Hills, lemoneeonthehills.com

Voluspa Embossed Glass Scalloped Edge Candle, $27.98 at Pottery Everyone Calming Chamomile + Lavender Baby Lotion, $6.99, and Everyone Calming Chamomile + Lavender Baby Wash, $7.99,

World, 1006 White Rock Road, El Dorado Hills. 916358-8788, potteryworld. com

at Whole Foods Market, 270 Palladio Parkway, Folsom. 916-984-8500, wholefoodsmarket.com

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Concerts at Harris Center at Folsom Lake College, Folsom. Tickets at harriscenter.net More info at carrera-productions.com

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AL DI MEOLA Optional: A special 40th Anniversary Meet & Greet, priced separately and added onto any ticket!

Thursday, September 14 Doors 6:30 pm Show 7:30 pm Tickets $35, $45, $55

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Friday, September 22 Doors 7:00 pm Show 8:00 pm Tickets $35, $47, $57


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Lombardi’s—America’s first pizzeria—opened its doors in New York City’s Little Italy in 1905. More than a century later, the family-owned business is still serving up the Margherita that put it on the map. Whole-milk mozzarella, tomato sauce, grated Romano and fresh basil atop a thin, coal-baked crust continue to attract visitors from all over the world. The Big Apple will forever lay claim to the nation’s oldest pizzeria, but that certainly doesn’t make California slices any less celebrated. In fact, some of the state’s most mouthwatering pies are right here in our own backyard. Whether you crave wood-fired, deep dish, vegetarian, classic or something slightly unconventional, you’re sure to find a new favorite among Style’s list of the very best pizzas. In no particular order…

Sauce’d Cocktail House photo by DANTE FONTANA

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Chicago Fire

614 Sutter Street, Folsom, 916-353-0140; 310 Palladio Parkway, Folsom, 916-9840140, chicagofire.com

ORDER THIS

*The Great Chicago Fire: Deep-dish crust, hot Italian sausage, Italian beef, giardiniera peppers, habanero sauce drizzle; $12.50-$29.95

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Happy Hour runs Monday-Friday from 3-6 p.m. and includes $3 pizza by the slice. Save even more money by signing up for “Chicago Fire Square Points.” It’s free to join, and every $1 spent=1 point earned. Register online at chicagofire.com/loyalty to receive: • Free deep-dish delight on your birthday • Free specialty pizza for every 500 points earned • Free corkage

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TOP IT OFF A 2016 Harris Poll asked adults in the U.S. to name their favorite and least favorite pizza toppings. Did yours make the list?

FAVORITE

1. Pepperoni 2. Sausage 3. Mushrooms 4. Cheese/Plain 5. Onions 6. Olives

7. Bacon 8. Tie: Ham/Canadian Bacon & Pineapple 10. Peppers/Sweet Peppers

LEAST FAVORITE

1. Anchovies 2. Mushrooms 3. Pineapple 4. Onions 5. Olives 6. Pepperoni

7. Peppers/Sweet Peppers 8. Sausage 9. Meat 10. Cheese/Plain

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Sienna

3909 Park Drive, El Dorado Hills, 916-941-9694, siennarestaurants. com

ORDER THIS

Wild Mushroom & Goat Cheese: Wood-stone flatbread with balsamic reduction, shallot purée, creamy goat cheese, mushrooms, roasted leeks; $14

IN THE KNOW

Swing by between 3-7 p.m., seven days a week, and try the offering above for $9 during Happy Hour.

Steve’s Pizza

3941 Park Drive, Suite 100, El Dorado Hills, 916-939-2100, stevespizzaedh.com

ORDER THIS

*Mediterranean Gourmet: Housemade Steve’s sauce, spinach, Greek peppers, red onions, black olives, feta, tomatoes, oregano, ; $7.99$28.99

IN THE KNOW

The Steve’s Pizza VIP Club delivers exclusive offers, specials, promotions and events straight to your inbox (stevespizza.com/join-our-vip-club). They also offer delivery and 14 (constantly rotating) taps in addition to a “bucket of 5 bottles” (mixed and matched beers) for $13.

Skipolini’s Pizza

191 Blue Ravine Road, Folsom, 916355-8555, skipolinispizza.com

ORDER THIS

*Vettie’s Gluten & Lactose Free: Homemade gluten-free pizza crust, extra virgin olive, balsamic vinegar, lactose-free rice cheese, spinach, chicken, red and yellow peppers, red onions, whole roasted garlic cloves, sun-dried tomatoes; $16

Photo by Dante Fontana.

IN THE KNOW

Let the kids be chef for a day with Skippolini’s Junior Chef Pizza. For $8.95 (plus $.50 per topping), they’ll love building their own pepperoni or cheese pizza right at the dinner table. What’s more, they have an outdoor play structure, making it the ultimate pizza party for all ages! SEPTEMBER 2017 // stylefedh.com

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RECORDBREAKING PIES These Guinness World Record holders turned pie-in-the-sky dreams into reality! — More than 50 bakers gathered in Rome this summer to make the most pizzas ever in just one hour. The result? Seven ovens produced a staggering 1,500 pies. — In April, New York’s Industry Kitchen started serving up the world’s most expensive commercially available pizza. The $2,700 price tag (that’s before tax and tip) on the aptly named “24K” gets you a wood-fired delicacy topped with Stilton cheese, foie gras, French truffles, 24K gold leaves, and not one, but two different types of caviar! — Scott Wiener of New York holds the record for largest collection of pizza boxes. He has 1,300 different boxes stashed in the closets of his Brooklyn apartment. — Kelvin Medina of the Philippines inhaled a 12-inch pizza in just 23.62 seconds on April 12, 2015. —

2700 East Bidwell Street, Suite 700, Folsom, 916-983-5181, viscontisristorante.com

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Combo: Pepperoni, salami, Italian sausage, linguica, mushrooms, bell peppers, onions, olives; $12-$24

IN THE KNOW

Order a “Bambino” pizza for the little ones (an eight-inch pie with toppings of your choice); thin and thick crust is available. Check out the Style Savings Guide for 15-percent off to-go orders.

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Bella Familia Wood Fired Pizza Food Truck

Rocklin, 916-759-4566, bellafamiliapizza. com

ORDER THIS

The Ring of Fire: Ground tomato sauce, fresh mozzarella, all-beef pepperoni, green peppers, homemade habanero ricotta; $12-$13

IN THE KNOW

They cater weddings and private parties, and this month can be found at the Old Town Auburn Farmers’ Market every Saturday (8 a.m.-noon), Crooked Lane Brewery on September 1 and 7 (4-8 p.m.), Moonraker Brewing Company on September 8 and 28 (4-8 p.m.), and “Off the Grid Food Truck Lunch” at the Rancho Cordova City Hall on September 21 (11 a.m.-2 p.m.).

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— Pizzas 4 Patriots is an Illinois-based nonprofit dedicated to sending a slice of home to active service members. On July 4, 2012, they made the world’s largest delivery, sending 30,000, 12inch pizzas to troops in Afghanistan with the help of DHL. — Joe Carlucci holds the title for “Highest Pizza Toss”—in April 2006, he sent 20 ounces of dough flying just over two stories high at the Mall of America in Minneapolis.

Visconti’s Ristorante photo by Dante Fontana. Most expensive pizza photo courtesy of Industry Kitchen. Giant Sicilian photo courtesy of Big Mama’s and Papa’s Pizzeria.

Visconti’s Ristorante

The Giant Sicilian at Big Mama’s & Papa’s Pizzeria in Los Angeles is the largest deliverable pizza in the world. The 54” x 54” behemoth feeds 50-70 people and will set you back just $249 for a cheese pie. Each additional topping is $19.99.


Sauce’d Cocktail House 879 Embarcadero Drive, El Dorado Hills, 916-933-3729, saucedcocktailhouse.com

ORDER THIS

Red’s Chili Cheese: Sauce’d housemade chili, cheddar/jack cheese mix, tomatoes, black olives, feta, cherry peppers; $14.95-$21.95

IN THE KNOW

Try the “Sunday Friends Pizza Party” and get two large wood-fired pizzas for $30. They also offer party delivery and pizza-by-the-slice for $4.50 during Happy Hour (Monday-Friday from 4:30-7 p.m.).

Chicago’s Pizza With A Twist 1750 Prairie City Road, Suite 140, Folsom, 916-970-9900, chicagospizzatwist.com

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*Tandoori Veggie Pizza: Tandoori sauce, mushrooms, red onions, tomatoes, garlic, ginger, cilantro, green chilies and jalapeños (on request); $11.99-$23.99

IN THE KNOW

Wally’s Pizza Bar photo by Aaron Roseli. Sauce’d Cocktail House photo by Dante Fontana.

Don’t miss their lunch buffet! Served Monday-Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., fill up on pizza (both traditional and authentic Indian offerings) and salad. They also offer delivery, vegan cheese and halal meat.

Wally’s Pizza Bar 4079 Cameron Park Drive, Cameron Park, 530-677-5205, wallyspizzabar. com

ORDER THIS

*Thai Curry Chicken: Sweet curry sauce, roasted chicken, yellow bell peppers, tomatoes, red onions, mascarpone, lime, basil, cilantro; $13-$26

IN THE KNOW

If you like the heat, “ask for it spicy!” Weekly events include Acoustic Tuesday from 7-10 p.m. and Music Trivia Wednesday from 7-11 p.m.; Happy Hour is from 3-6 p.m. and 9 p.m.-close Monday-Friday and includes $4, $5 and $7 cocktails, pints, wines and small bites. SEPTEMBER 2017 // stylefedh.com

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Dominick’s NY Pizza and Deli

187 Blue Ravine Road, Folsom, 916-3510900, dominicksfolsom.com Pizza Bianca: New York-style thin crust, olive oil, garlic, herbs, ricotta, mozzarella cheese (no tomato sauce); $17.99-$22.99 Order your pie half-baked and finish cooking it at home. Check out the Style Savings Guide for $5 off $25 or more (coupon valid every day after 4 p.m. on pizza and entrées).

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2023 Vine Street, Suite 100, El Dorado Hills, 916-933-3400, petesrandb.com/petesel-dorado-hills; 6608 Folsom-Auburn Road, Folsom, 916-988-8812, petesrandb.com/ folsom-petes

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Pete’s Restaurant and Brewhouse

*The Purist: Olive oil, garlic, tomatoes, Italian seasoning, mozzarella, feta, Parmesan cheese (no tomato sauce); $15.99-$29.92

IN THE KNOW

In El Dorado Hills, take 50-percent off all pizzas during “Monday Madness” (excludes personal, gluten-free and kids’ pizzas) and enjoy $4 pints of select craft beer. From MondayFriday (8 p.m.-close) and Saturday-Sunday (9 p.m.-close), they host a “Late-Night” Happy Hour where you can get 50-percent off a small or medium one-topping pizza. In Folsom, kids eat free on Sundays from the kids’ menu (with purchase of an adult entrée); on Mondays, take 50-percent off a medium pizza or larger (dine in) or 30-percent off for takeout, and enjoy all day Happy Hour drinks; on “Wine Wednesdays,” house wine is $4 and premium bottles are half off.

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PEA PESTO PIZZA WITH RICOTTA, SHAVED ASPARAGUS AND BASIL

Recipe submitted by Bella Karragiannidis of ful-filled.com; @ful. filled FOR THE PEA PESTO: • 16 oz. (1 lb.) fresh peas (or thawed if using frozen) • 1/4 cup roasted unsalted pistachios, shelled • 1/3 cup olive oil • 1/4 cup fresh mint leaves • 1 clove of garlic, roughly chopped • 1 tsp. lemon zest • Juice of 1/2 lemon • 1/4 cup Parmesan (or omit to make dairyfree) • Salt and pepper, to taste Begin by blanching the peas in boiling water for 2 minutes and then move them to an ice bath to chill. Remove the peas from the water once chilled. Add the chilled peas, mint, olive oil, lemon zest and Parmesan (if omitting Parmesan add a generous pinch of salt). Pulse in a food processor until ingredients are well combined, but not smooth—you want the pesto to have a bit of texture. Taste the pesto for seasoning; add salt to taste as necessary. Cover and chill in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve. Pea pesto will keep in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. FOR THE PIZZA: • 16 oz. (1 lb.) pizza dough + flour for dusting • Pea pesto (see above) • 16 oz. ricotta cheese • 1 bunch of asparagus, shaved and chilled in an ice bath • Extra virgin olive oil • Parmesan cheese • Lemon zest • Red crushed pepper • Fresh basil Preheat oven to 500°F (if you have a pizza stone, preheat the oven with the pizza stone in the top 1/3 of the oven). Shape pizza dough into 1 large round or 2 small rounds, flouring your surface as needed to keep the dough from sticking. Transfer shaped dough to a sheet of parchment paper. Spread dough with

pea pesto, leaving about 1 1/2 inch of dough at the edges bare. Dollop ricotta over the top of the pesto. Place pizza with parchment paper on top of a pizza peel and slide it into the oven onto the pizza stone (if not using a pizza stone, place pizza with parchment onto a baking sheet). Bake pizza for 7-10 minutes until crust is golden and bubbly. Remove pizza from the oven and top with shaved asparagus (drain asparagus from the ice water first) followed by a drizzle of olive oil, Parmesan, chili flakes, lemon zest and fresh basil. Slice and serve.

Ciro’s Pizza Café

241 Blue Ravine Road, Folsom, 916-983-5757, cirospizza.com

Photos courtesy of Ful-filled.

ORDER THIS

Mountain Top: Pepperoni, smoked ham, black olives, mushrooms, salami, red onions, sausage, tomatoes, bell peppers, fresh garlic, extra cheese; $15.99-$46.99

IN THE KNOW

Sign up for “Ciro’s Loyalty” (in store or online) to rack up rewards and get free food. Delivery and various catering packages at multiple price points are available. Crust options include original, Neapolitan thin, super thin, extra thick and deep dish.

Ful-filled was created by Bella and her husband who live in Roseville. They’re firm believers that changing the current culture of food and health begins in the kitchen. For more info, visit ful-filled. com or follow her on Instagram at @ful. filled.

Pizzeria Classico

702 Sutter Street, Suite A, Folsom, 916-351-1430, pizzeriaclassico.com

ORDER THIS

Pestatoes: Double-crust stuffed with spinach, pesto sauce, roasted potatoes, red onion, feta; $17.50-$31.50

IN THE KNOW

Their Garlic Chips are notorious for a reason; order them as an appetizer, and thank us later. Lunch specials are served Monday-Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and run the gamut from a three-topping calzone for $12.50 to a two-topping pie for $11.50—both served with a side house or Caesar salad.

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Pronto’s New York Pizzeria

299 Iron Point Road, Folsom, 916-6080720, prontosnypizzeria.com

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Marinara: Shrimp, crab meat, mushrooms, garlic, secret ingredient; $17.99-$22.99

IN THE KNOW

For those craving a taste of true New Yorkstyle pizza, get into Pronto’s pronto. Owners Diane and Joe Benevento hail from the East Coast and inherited family recipes that are guaranteed to please. Daily specials include two slices and a soda; or one slice, a salad and a soda for $6.

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Strings ItalianCafé

25035 Blue Ravine Road, Folsom, 916983-8815, folsomstrings.com

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Hawaiian: New York-style thin crust, Canadian bacon, pineapple, green onions, tomatoes; $13.50-$24

IN THE KNOW

The “Takeout Family Meal Deal” serves four or more and allows you to mix and match your choice of pasta, sauce and salad (plus bread!) for just $25.99. Check out the Style Savings Guide for 25-percent off your total bill.

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Prohibition Wine Lounge 2776 East Bidwell Street, Suite 500, Folsom, 916-293-9070, prohibitionwinelounge.com

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Red Sauce: Hand-crushed San Marzano tomatoes, fresh mozzarella; $12

IN THE KNOW

Swing by on Mondays all day, or between 3-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday for $3 off their pizzas and other “shareable” dishes; pair it with one of their “Wine Flights” for a romantic date night.

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Whole Foods Market 270 Palladio Parkway, Folsom, 916-9848500, wholefoodsmarket.com

ORDER THIS

The Not So BLT: Alfredo sauce, shredded chicken, bacon, roasted corn, mozzarella, cilantro; $17.99

Photo by Dante Fontana.

IN THE KNOW

Don’t miss “Pizza Wednesdays,” where you can score a large pepperoni or cheese pie for $9.99. They also offer two slices for $7, seven days a week.

Folsom Pizza and Kabob

6693 Folsom-Auburn Road, Folsom, 916987-1388, folsompizzaandkabob.com

ORDER THIS

Buffalo Chicken: White garlic ranch sauce, chicken, turkey bacon, onions; $16.99

IN THE KNOW

Dough is made fresh daily in the restaurant, and all meats are halal.

Selland’s MarketCafé

4370 Town Center Boulevard, Suite 120, El Dorado Hills, 916-932-5025, sellands. com

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*The Owen: Béchamel, mac & cheese, mozzarella, jalapeños, bacon, Parmesan; $15.50

IN THE KNOW

Join the free “Selland’s Friend of the Family Rewards Program” and earn one point per dollar spent at any Selland Family restaurant; 600 points earns you a free Market-Café pizza. SEPTEMBER 2017 // stylefedh.com

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Sacramento Pizza Company

2700 East Bidwell Street, Suite 500, Folsom, 916-673-9754, sacpizzaco.com

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*Mouth On Fire: House marinara, ghost pepper cheese, red pepper, spicy pepperoni, spicy sausage, jalapeño, pepperoncini; $8.49

IN THE KNOW

Stop by on September 10 with your kiddos at 6 p.m. for “Character Dining with Rapunzel,” featuring a sing-along story time, children’s activities, and a photo op—courtesy of The Fairy Godmother Events. Check out the Style Savings Guide for coupons!

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THE ORIGIN OF PIZZA Kids ask the darndest things, but when it comes to “Where does pizza come from?” it’s easy to assume you know the answer. According to wonderopolis.org, an educational resource created by the National Center for Families Learning, the truth depends on a number of factors. For starters, how do we define pizza? The preparation of ovencooked flatbreads dates back to ancient times in the Middle East, while ancient Greeks and Romans popularized the use of toppings like olive oil and spices. The invention of pizza as we know it today—a combination of tomato sauce, cheese and toppings—is attributed to Raffaele Esposito of Naples, although historians have noted street vendors were selling flatbreads with toppings years prior to his creation of the Margherita in 1889. It was that year that Esporito famously prepared a pizza with fresh tomatoes, mozzarella cheese and basil for King Umberto I and Queen—you guessed it (!)—Margherita of Italy.

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DINING SPOTLIGHT

MY PRIME RIB — SERVED ALONGSIDE A VEGETABLE MEDLEY — WAS COOKED

Mystique Dining

An Intimate Evening of Illusion

EXACTLY AS I WOULD HAVE DONE MYSELF, MEDIUM RARE, RESULTING IN A TENDER AND FLAVORFUL FEAST.

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istoric Folsom keeps pulling surprises out of its venerable overcoat. As I approached the

room grew quiet. Just as our salad forks ceased to move, Tim and Nicole magically entrance of the Mystique Dining “theater,” a small reappeared (pun intended) with a classic intermezzo (palate crowd of guests were casually gathered outside, all cleanser) of pineapple sorbet. On cue with the last spoonful of smiling widely and sharing delicious sorbet, the plates were cleared, and anecdotes on the evening's events. I had no the entrées steadily flowed from Chef Terry’s HOURS idea what to expect, but if the assembly out kitchen. Guests had their choice of prime rib, Box office: 1-6 p.m. (Monday-Friday); showtimes: 6 p.m. (Tuesday-Thursday), 6 front was any indication—it’s clear that good Cornish game hen, or vegetarian lasagna. p.m. and 8:45 p.m. (Friday-Saturday) food, mystery and a healthy dose of humor lie While the menu may seem limited, each TRY THIS Manifestations: A Magically Macabre in wait just inside the Old West theater doors. entrée was skillfully prepared, and indeed, Tribute to Edgar Allan Poe (September O u r but le r for t he e v e n i ng , T i m , no one went hungry. My prime rib—served 12-October 31) resplendently attired in a tuxedo, greeted us alongside a vegetable medley—was cooked ALCOHOL Beer and wine at the lobby door to explain the night’s event exactly as I would have done myself, medium TAB protocols. As he swung open the doors to what rare, resulting in a tender and flavorful feast. $$$$ I assumed to be a dining hall/banquet room, a The game hen was also perfectly seasoned, HEADS - UP Private performances and 10-percent smile matching that of those outside splashed moist and juicy. My fellow friends dining on discount for groups of 18; can accommodate vegetarians; soda and across the faces of the 18 guests poised to enter the lasagna were equally impressed. lemonade are included with each meal; for the 8:45 p.m. dinner show. The room was an The food was a prelude to the evening’s customized, off-site entertainment is available; magicians and performances amalgamation of Disney’s The Haunted Mansion, ma i n at t r ac t ion — mag ic — wh ic h w a s frequently change, so check website for Murder on the Orient Express, and the train car per for med sk illf ully on t his n ight by the current schedule from the original Wild Wild West TV show; in Alexander Slemmer, whose sleight of hand other words, a fantastic venue for dinner and magic. conjurations made us all believers in the dark arts...with a side Chef and Co-Owner Terry Commons presides over the kitchen of laughter. while his wife and partner, Nicole, runs the front of the house. As each Come and be captivated by Terry and Nicole's enchanting guest was presented with a plate of fresh fruit and crackers, wine and vision; you won’t soon forget it. other beverages were ordered and poured. The duo then delivered a refreshing salad full of greens, mandarin oranges, blueberries and Mystique Dining, 611 Sutter Street, Folsom, 916-534-7201, almonds in a creamy poppy seed dressing. For the first time, the mystiquedining.com

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NEIGHBORING NOSHES // FOODIE FIND

neighboring noshes

A guide to getting your grub on beyond Folsom and El Dorado Hills… THE BRASS TAP

5150 COMMONS DRIVE, SUITE 101, ROCKLIN, 916-246-2729, BRASSTAPBEERBAR.COM/ROCKLIN

“Hand-breaded and served alongside tangy BBQ sauce, fries and coleslaw, the chicken tenders were one finger lickin’ good—and filling—plate of fare.”

New Haven Pub and Grill 6022 Pony Express Trail, Pollock Pines, 530-644-3448, facebook. com/newhavenpub

“The cheesesteak wasn’t only massive and easy on the eyes, but mouthwatering, too. Served on a fresh hoagie roll that was firm and substantial—which is important when it’s doing the job of holding in delicious melty cheese, tender steak and lashings of onions, peppers and mushrooms—I consumed every last crumb.” HOURS 11:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. (Sunday-Thursday), 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m. (Friday-Saturday) TRY THIS Zucchini Sticks, Mercedes Bomber Cheesesteak, Fish & Chips, Bacon Cheeseburger, J&J Works Pizza ALCOHOL Beer and wine HOURS: 11:30 a.m.-midnight (daily) TRY THIS: Pub Burger, Pretzels with Jalapeño Beer Cheese, Prime Rib Nachos, Tempura Beer-Battered Chicken Tenders, Quinoa Power Bowl

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from 9 p.m. to close Monday-Friday; bottomless mimosas on Saturdays and Sundays from 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.; sign up for their “Brews with Benefits” email newsletter to receive exclusive offers; spacious patio with misters

TAB $$ HEADS - UP Happy Hour from 3-6 p.m. MondayFriday; live music on various days of the week; newly remodeled, dogfriendly patio; 16 beers on tap (many local); take-and-bake pizzas available; children and seniors menu

Wayback Burgers

// As I entered one of Folsom’s newest quick-serve eateries, Wayback Burgers, I couldn’t help but notice the enticing aroma of meat cooking on the griddle. Glancing at the menu— which includes an array of offerings like a BYO hot dog to a cod fillet, chicken tenders, Irish nachos, and every type of burger under the sun—it was the Double Bacon Cheeseburger that caught my eye. After all, a double serving of bacon (four pieces in this case!) is always a force to be reckoned with. Of course, what would a burger be without French fries? I decided to take mine to the next (delicious) level by upgrading to get the chili cheese variety. Served on a pillow soft bun and stuffed to the brim with crispy bacon, melted American cheese, two perfectly seasoned patties and fresh fixin’s, the burger was comfort food at its finest. Between bites, I devoured the plentiful pile of fries—layered with flavorful chili and melty cheese. Large enough to fill a very hungry man, or woman, they were worth every sinful calorie. To shake things up, I finished with an Oreo Mud Pie Milkshake. Blended with creamy vanilla ice cream, rich chocolate syrup and yummy chunks of Oreo, it was a sweet ending indeed. Wayback Burgers, 1300 East Bidwell Street, Suite 100, Folsom. 916-597-2697, waybackburgers.com. —Sabrina Gonzalez

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Tacos! 6 Tortilla Tantilizers

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THE HOT LIST

Whether you prefer yours with corn or flour tortillas, and stuffed with carnitas or no carne at all, picking a favorite taco is like picking a favorite child. After some taste testing (OK, a lot) and much debate, we narrowed down our picks and present them here. In no particular order…

“Foodie alert! Nixtaco makes the best tacos in town. From chicken mole and pork belly to vegan offerings, plus octopus and sweetbreads, they have it all. My pick is the Nixtaco Combination Specialty Taco with tender shrimp, rajas con queso, chicharron, micro cilantro, toasted sesame seed-chile oil and peanut-chipotle aioli on their house-made blue corn tortilla with grilled Oaxaca cheese. Talk about a muy bueno meal.” nixta.co

“Totem Coffee in Placerville brings new meaning to the phrase ‘TGIF’ with their tasty vegetarian street taco that’s available Friday evenings from 4-6 p.m. Featuring perfectly spiced potatoes, garbanzo beans and bell peppers on a corn tortilla, it’s satiating without leaving you grossly stuffed—allowing plenty of room for a craft beer that the $6 combo comes with!” totemcoffeeroasters.com

“I’d never had—or heard of—mashed potatoes in a taco before until trying the Sinaloa-style tacos from Mexquite, and now I’m officially hooked! Filled with the aforementioned spuds and shredded chicken or beef, then fried to crispy perfection and served with lettuce, marinated onions, sour cream and queso fresco, they’re unforgettable and uber addicting.” mexquite.com

“If you’re a fan of al pastor, grab a couple of adovada tacos with all the fixin's from

“I love the shredded chicken tacos from La Rosa Blanca. The crispy shell has just the right amount of crunch, while lettuce, tomatoes, salsa, cheese and black olives add a welcome freshness to an otherwise hearty meal. Just don’t forget to add refried beans, rice and a cerveza!” larosablancarestaurant.com

“Though not a Mexican restaurant, the Street Taco Trio from Folsom Tap House never disappoints. Pick your protein or mix and match—offerings include carnitas tossed in chili verde sauce, shredded barbacoa beef, fried calamari, chili lemon chicken (my fav!) and veggie—and get ready to have your palate blown. The owner, Stacey, really puts her heart and soul into making the eatery a local favorite, which probably explains why I’m a regular (especially during football season!).” folsomtaphouse.com

Freshmex Express Mexican Grill. The cubes of slow-cooked pork are marinated in a flavorful red chili (guajillo) sauce (it’s normally kept in the back, so you have to ask for it) and are a carnivore’s dream. Add some cilantro, fresh salsa, onions and a healthy squeeze of lime for a delicious lunch.” freshmexexpress.com

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RESTAURANT GUIDE

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 $$ ➻ Healthy and authentic may sound too good to be true, but at 36 Handles you will get nothing short of that. After trying the traditional fish and chips and certified Angus beef dishes, you’ll get a good handle on what this eatery is all about. The live bands and full bar add to the lengthy list of why it’s the ideal restaurant. Bamiyan Afghan Restaurant 1121 White Rock Rd. (916-941-8787 or afghancuisine. com) Afghan, lunch/dinner, full bar, outdoor seating available, reservations accepted, free Wi-Fi $$ ➻ 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)

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.

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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RESTAURANT GUIDE Fat's Asia Bistro continued.... ➻ With a classy and trendy ambience, Fat’s specializes in handmade dim sum, house-made banana cream pie (Frank Fat’s recipe) and fresh, high-quality Asian food. They have a full bar with high quality spirits and a spectacular wine list, along with patio seating featuring outdoor water features. Banquet parties are available for up to 30 people. Experience contemporary Asian cuisine in a spectacular, hip environment. Folsom Tap House 25005 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 140 (916-282-5711 or folsomtaphouse.com) American, full bar, happy hour, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ Choices abound at Folsom Tap House! Their extensive menu allows guests to choose from draft and bottled beers, and to create their own flight. Their food menu has options that’ll pair perfectly with whatever pint you pick. Stop by for dinner any night of the week, or enjoy lunch on the patio. Hacienda Del Rio 702 Sutter St., Ste. M (916-351-1800 or hacdelrio. com) Mexican, brunch, lunch/dinner, Sunday brunch, full bar, happy hour, outdoor seating available, free Wi-Fi $$ ➻ For authentic Mexican food in a lively atmosphere, head to “The Hac.” Since 1979, the newly remodeled restaurant has been dishing up favorites like Fajitas Del Rio (served with fresh-made flour tortillas) and Chimi Especial, alongside chips, spicy green salsa and handcrafted margaritas. The spacious outdoor deck is the perfect place to soak up an afternoon of sunshine. 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.

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➻ 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. 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.

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CHOCOLATE KILLER COOKIES These are called killer cookies because they’re so tasty that you could eat them until you pop; hence, murder by chocolate. But you won’t die, because the fire from the cayenne pepper will restart your heart, so fire up the oven and bake these cookies. They would make the Grim Reaper envious. 2 oz. unsweetened chocolate 1/2 cup butter (1 stick), softened 1 cup sugar 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract 1/2 tsp. ground cayenne pepper 1/2 tsp. salt Biker Billy’s Freewaya-Fire Cookbook by Bill Hufnagle (Alright Productions, 2000, $19.95)

1/2 tsp. baking powder 1 extra-large egg, beaten 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 1 cup white chocolate chips 1 cup chopped nuts (optional) Canola oil or butter-flavored cooking spray

Preheat the oven to 375°F, and grease two cookie sheets. Fill the bottom half of a double broiler (not quite halfway) with boiling water and place over medium heat. Every so often, check the water level to ensure the pot doesn’t boil dry. Keep another pot of water boiling on the stove so you can add water if necessary. Heat the unsweetened chocolate in the top of the double broiler. When the chocolate has melted, remove the pot from

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the heat (the chocolate will stay melted over the hot water until needed). *If you’re preparing the cookies by hand, in a large bowl, mix the butter and sugar together with a wooden spoon until creamy. Add the vanilla, cayenne pepper, salt and baking powder, and mix together well. Add the melted chocolate and stir together until well blended. Add the egg and blend until smooth. Add the flour, 1/4 cup at a time, mixing well with each addition, until a dough has formed. Add the white chocolate chips and the nuts, if using, and mix until they’re evenly distributed throughout the dough. Form a piece of dough into a 1-inch ball, flatten it between your palms, and place on the cookie sheet. Continue with the remaining dough and arrange on the sheets, with a 1/2-inch space between them. Bake 8-10 minutes for chewy cookies, and 10-12 minutes for crispier cookies. Transfer the cookies to a plate and allow to cool. Makes about 24, two-inch cookies. *To view instructions for preparing the cookies in a food processor, visit stylergbr.com. PAIRS WITH...

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OVERALL RATING is the average score (out of 5) compiled by Style staff tasters. Ratings should be taken with a grain of salt, as we are by no means “experts”—just hard-working employees who enjoy imbibing.

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Q&A WITH LOCAL COMPANIES

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RISE Advanced Body Composition Testing and Personal Training BO AND TESS BOWTHORPE

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Describe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you?

Describe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you?

We found each other. I had been doing nails in a toxic environment for years; one day, a client came in with swollen, red fingernails after her fill. I immediately took off the acrylic, did some research, and found out that toxic chemicals can soak into our body through nail beds. I had been breathing it in for years, so I took my career in a healthier direction.

RISE means “rebuild and increase strength (with) exercise.” I’m a personal trainer, and over the past 25-plus years have used my experience as a physical therapist aide to focus on rehabilitation. Dealing with and having recovered from previous injuries and sportsrelated surgeries gives proof to my clients that exercise, movement and strength training are important. Our business focus recently shifted to advanced body composition testing. With the help of technology, we have a tool to accurately measure an individual’s amount and percentage of body fat, pounds of muscle in limbs and trunk, hydration levels, metabolic rate and more—all with minimal disrobing, and no getting dunked or pinched. Results are discussed emphasizing a mind-set of achieving better overall health and seeing the silver lining, regardless of the curveballs. We’re mobile and are fortunate to have local businesses—like Orangetheory Fitness—open their doors to include us. The business found us. My wife, Tess, was enjoying retirement and tackling projects on her bucket list, including helping me get through a body transformation contest. As the contest drew closer, it required more frequent monitoring of my body fat loss and muscle gain. The timing aligned that the advanced body composition testing we use at RISE came into the picture. It took less than a minute, and Tess was impressed that it detailed more than scale weight. After much research, conversations with corporate headquarters and training, we now operate as a team with this equipment. Anyone on a diet, looking to get in shape, or trying to maximize performance should know that weight and clothing size are only part of the story.

What was the first job you ever had, and what did you learn from the experience? I was a sock maker and learned that whatever you do, you need to be passionate about it and have patience.

Why is your staff the best in the business? They have all been in this career for years.

What life accomplishments are you most proud of? I graduated from UC Davis with a degree in computer science, even though I was never a computer person.

Who is your role model in business or in life, and why? I envy and look up to all businesswomen.

Where do you go when the going gets tough? I close my eyes, empty my thoughts, and put it in God’s hands.

What’s your hidden talent? I'm very patient.

What life accomplishments are you most proud of?

What’s your favorite place to eat out locally?

Being married to the person I have the most fun learning and doing things with.

Yodyiam Thai Cuisine.

What’s your favorite place to eat out locally?

If you could meet someone living or dead, who would it be and why? A lady I met when we tried to escape our country but got caught in Cambodia; she helped me throughout our prison time over there.

Thai Paradise. We love Chef Jarunee and her staff.

Where do you and your family go locally to have fun? Folsom’s trails.Whether walking with the grandchildren or dogs, or riding our tandem bike, there are so many areas to appreciate nature’s beauty.

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End of An Era

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ell, it’s time to call it a day for Tom’s Take.

Nearly every month since 2007, Style has been kind enough to let me fill these pages with my thoughts, at (roughly) 600 words at a time for a ridiculously generous monthly retainer—which, yes, explains the summer home in Tahiti. Kidding. I still shop at Sears. Regardless, while I’ve generally tried to bring a little humor to this page, the most rewarding months were always about people in our community who deserved a spotlight…people like Brittany Gaines, who hasn’t let a little thing like blindness and cerebral palsy keep her

from graduating high school and pursuing her college degree. Or Jennifer Donchenko, whose Sweet Dreams Foundation adds imagination and fantasy to the bedrooms of children with lifethreatening illnesses who are often homebound. Or Jason Harper, the founder of Character Combine, who believes youth sports are the perfect place to encourage our kids to be not just better athletes but better people. There are thousands more like them too, working and living next to us. They all deserve a spotlight and to me, that’s something to keep in mind: There are far more good people brushing shoulders with us than we realize. People who give their time, creativity, passion (and compassion) to make this region an incredibly special place to raise our families and spend our lives. I wish I would’ve featured more of them. Once I have something, I have a tough time letting go (and if you don’t believe that just check the shirts in my closet). I’m not a very good quitter, so this decision has not been easy. But it’s time to give someone else a turn. You’ve put up with/indulged me more than enough as I’ve prattled on about my life, my family, my pets—my duck. I’m the first to acknowledge that I have a long way to go before I can call myself a decent writer but despite that, I hope some of what I shared hit the sweet spot and made you laugh. I also hope some of it connected emotionally. I know it helped me through some tough times, including the passing of my parents and a childhood friend. And although I’m not a wise person by any stretch, if doing this column has given me any wisdom that I can pass along, it’s this: Embrace life, all of it—the good, the bad, the crazy. Learn from mistakes, hold onto the funny, and never let go of the stuff that touches your heart. Appreciate all of it. It’s a cliché. But it’s still true. And do it now. Because every month I tried to find a quiet eddy in my life where I could wrestle my ADHD into temporary submission and write this piece. And after several years of such, um, forced reflection, it finally hit me just how incredibly fast it all goes by. Hey, I’m a slow learner. But dammit, kids grow. Parents get older. Triumph and failure tag team into and out of our lives. If all we do is stand by waiting for circumstances to improve or our kids to graduate or our lives to get more fulfilling, guess what? We’re gonna miss it all. I still hope to write the occasional freelance piece for Style (especially—hint—about local beer) so I won’t be gone from these pages entirely. Writing is still an itch I’m going to occasionally need to scratch. Or maybe it’s more like a rash. Either way, that’s it. I’m off to Tahiti! Kidding. Sears has a great sale on pants. FOR MORE TOM’S TAKES, VISIT STYLEFEDH.COM.

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