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GET TO KNOW Sarah Koligian
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THE ARTS Maliheh Bartolomeo
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HEALTH & WELLNESS 11 Warm Workouts
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HOME DESIGN 5 Holiday Décor Ideas
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his will be the sixth year I hit the streets to go Christmas caroling with friends. What began as someone’s (merry and) bright idea to gather a small group and spread holiday cheer across town is now a yearly event where 20-plus people go door to door belting out festive favorites. Though most of us can’t carry a tune and barely know the words to “Jingle Bells,” it’s a jolly good time and has turned into an annual occasion that makes Christmas feel complete. Whether your holiday traditions include binge watching Elf or binge drinking hot toddies, chopping down a Christmas tree or fluffing up a fake one, and baking special sweet treats (pfeffernüsse for yours truly) or consuming tons of tamales, one thing’s clear: There’s nothing dull about December. There’s also nothing dull about this month’s issue. It was a blast putting it together, and we hope our passion is apparent on each and every page. In lieu of dedicating the entire feature to presents, we broke tradition (yes, sometimes that’s OK to do!) and created an overall guide to the holidays—full of spirited cocktails from local restaurants, the best and brightest ‘hoods to view lights at, our favorite tree farms, 10 can’tmiss events, and 30-plus gifts (many locally made) at various price points; in other words, it’s everything you need to make the “Holiday Spectacular.” For all the goods, turn to page 43. If you’re itching to hit the slopes this season or go where the coast is literally clear, check out The 10 Spot for Tara Mendanha’s top winter weekend getaways (page 20); in The Hot List, we share our comfort food faves from eateries around town, —Charles Dickens so you know where to curb those cold-weather cravings (page 72); and, if want to get a head-start on your fitness resolutions, Kourtney Jason takes us on a journey to the region’s warmest workouts that’ll have you feeling (and looking) hot (page 36). To truly make it “the most wonderful time of the year,” I encourage you to focus on family and friends, work a little less (sorry, Boss) and give a little bit more. From paying for the person’s coffee behind you and donating to your local food bank (check out Emily Peter’s piece on page 19 for ways to help), to surprising a neighbor with cookies, something tells me it’ll make your day, and the recipients, just a little bit sweeter. Cheers! — Megan megan@stylemg.com
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what’s up The Gallery at 48 Natoma’s Hands by Jim Carlson new exhibit, Teaching Art Inside, runs through January 18 and features paintings, prints and other art by former arts-in-correction artist/teacher Jim Carlson and a selection of incarcerated artists from the Arts-In-Corrections Program at California State Prison, Sacramento. A special bonus display includes a selection of Johnny Cash memorabilia from the John R. Cash Revocable Trust. For gallery hours and more info, visit facebook.com/thegalleryat48natoma. //
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On Fridays from 6-9 p.m. and Saturdays from 5-9 p.m., through December 22, take a Carriage Ride through the festively decorated El Dorado Hills Town Center. Rides are $15 per couple, $20 for three, or $25 for a family of four or more; proceeds benefit Hands4Hope and 3Strands Global Foundation. //
Contest—and a $25 gift card to Toys R Us—at Folsom’s Healthy Halloween on October 29. The free, all-ages event—presented by Revolutions Naturopathic, Style Magazine, Rotary Club of Folsom and The Greater Folsom Partnership—included princess makeovers, an inflatable obstacle course and bounce house, carnival games and prizes, a costume contest, roaming magician and more.
Discover the flavors of Italy by signing up for a cooking class at The Murer House and Learning Center. This month’s offerings include “Italian Candied Citrus for Holiday Gifts” on December 2 from 10 a.m. to noon, a “Brie Aperitif Minis Cheese-Making Workshop” on December 11 from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and “Italian Holiday Meal: A Celebration Dinner” on December 15 from noon to 4 p.m. For more info and to register, visit murerhouse.org/cooking_classes. //
The Folsom Historic District Ice Rink, the “coolest place in town,” is open through January 16 from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. (session times vary). Those celebrating a birthday or other gathering can avail of the “party tent,” which overlooks the rink and includes tables and chairs. For more info, visit folsomicerink.com. //
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Station, which is sited on the original Sacramento Valley Railroad depot and will include residential lofts, retail and office space, a parking garage and bicycle station, renovated historic railroad depot, engine house and railroad turntable, historic interpretive center, and a public plaza and town square. One of the businesses, Scott’s Seafood, is slated to open this coming spring. For more info, visit folsomstation.com.
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ongrats to Curtis Gaesser, music teacher at Folsom High School, who was named a semifinalist by the Recording Academy and Grammy Museum for the national Music Educator Award. The finalists will receive a $1,000 honorarium, in addition to a matching grant for their school, and the winner will pick up a $10,000 personal honorarium. For more info on Gaesser and FHS’s award-winning music program, visit folsommusic.org...Bring an unwrapped toy to any participating business at the El Dorado Hills Town Center through December 11 for a chance to win a $500 Town Center gift card through the Toys for Tots Holiday Gift Drive. For a list of participating businesses and contest rules, visit edhtowncenter. com...Local public safety agencies, including Folsom’s, have partnered to have a state-of-theart community emergency notification system, SAC Region Citizen Alert, to alert residents about emergency events and other important public safety information. To subscribe for notifications and receive information on potential safety hazards or concerns, visit sacramento-alert.org...A new Tot Land has been installed at the Crocker Art Museum and will offer a world of exploration for children ages 0-5. For more info, visit crockerart. org/exhibitions/art-spot...Fairytale Town is hosting a Free Admission Day on December 24 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., weather permitting. Regular winter hours (through February 28) are Thursdays through Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more info, visit fairytaletown.org...At Lakeside Church on December 9, Powerhouse Ministries, Twin Lakes Food Bank and other churches and civic groups will partner together to host Christmas Around Towne, where hundreds of local families in need are provided with a holiday experience— complete with brunch, games, songs, a message and a shopping voucher. Those in crisis looking to apply can do so in person at Powerhouse Ministries. To volunteer at the event, be a financial
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sponsor or donate, email amy@phmfolsom.org. For more info, visit phmfolsom.org/ annual/christmas-around-towne-2017...A fast-casual, slightly upscale pizza restaurant with 41 taps (27 of them self pour), Boulevard 41, is set to open this coming March at the El Dorado Hills Town Center (near Hop House and Bistro 33)...The Amgen Tour of California—America’s premier cycling stage race—is returning to Folsom on May 18. In addition to watching for free along the route, residents can also take advantage of an allinclusive hospitality tent for a VIP experience. For more info, visit amgentourofcalifornia. com...Support the Harris Center Youth Arts Education Programs, which help make the arts experience an accessible and inspirational part of children’s lives, by purchasing a raffle ticket ($10 each or three for $25) at the Harris Center lobby before performances or during intermission. The grand prize is a $3,000 United Vacations certificate, and the drawing will be held on January 22. For more info, visit harriscenter.net...Head to the El Dorado Hills Senior Center the last Thursday of each month (December 28) from 10:30 a.m. to noon for My Time El Dorado Hills, a gathering for family caregivers. For more info, call 530-621-6180...That’s all for now but check back next month for Style’s Winter Survival Guide feature. — Megan Camponovo
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t took less than six months working at her father’s accounting business for Sarah Koligian to realize that her true calling lay in education rather than crunching numbers. After
earning her teaching credential, she got her start teaching English language learners in the late ’80s—an experience that was near and dear to her heart due to her own family history. As a second-generation Armenian American, Koligian still remembers how hard her grandparents worked to learn English and acclimate to life in the U.S. “It gave me a passion for making sure my students felt included,” she shares. Koligian has now spent over three decades in the education field. She moved to Folsom last summer to take on her new role as superintendent of Folsom Cordova Unified School District. During her first weeks on the job, she asked her team to read Heart! Fully Forming Your Professional Life As a Teacher and Leader by Timothy Kanold, as a way to share her vision for mindful growth, teamwork and student-focused goals for the coming years. The book shares strategies
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for “providing compassion, hope and stability to others,” and this is the approach that informs everything Koligian does—and has done—in her career. “I still remember the people who have impacted me over the years,” Koligian explains. “I consider it a blessing to be able to give back in return.” —Amber Foster
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WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO YOUR YOUNGER SELF?
Keep your options open in life, never burn bridges, and always remember to show gratitude and thanks. WHAT COMES TO YOU NATURALLY?
Building relationships. I enjoy working with and being around people. BIGGEST PET PEEVE?
When others willingly choose not to follow-through or own their decisions. WHAT ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF?
My family and being able to create positive “ripples in the pond” in both my personal and professional life.. FAVORITE HUMANITARIAN CAUSE?
Anything that encourages and improves literacy, no matter the age of the learner. BEST WORDS OF WISDOM YOU’VE RECEIVED?
Never give up or underestimate your impact on others.
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“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understandings. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight.” Proverbs 3:5-6
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trees that were beautifully decorated by volunteers and placed throughout the grounds.
The event expands this year to include the Barnyard Experience, an exhibit where Santa visits with guests and listens to holiday wishes. Each night of the event, local caroling groups and musicians add merry sounds, and the Folsom Valley Railway miniature live steam train provides special nighttime rides for kids and adults.
tickets are $5 per person. On December 20, don’t miss Food Truck Safari just outside the zoo entrance in Folsom City Lions Park, and a gathering of costumed icons from around the region at a Mascot Mashup. All proceeds benefit Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary animals, and tickets may be purchased in advance at webtrac. folsom.ca.us or at the gate.
Wild Nights and Holiday Lights is open from 5-8 p.m. on December 1-2, 8-9, 15-23 and 26-30 (weather permitting; heavy rains will cancel). Admission is $7 per person and free for ages two and under; train
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The El Dorado Hills CSD has something for everyone. Mark your calendar for the following:
LETTERS TO SANTA THROUGH DECEMBER 15
Calling all kids! Santa would love to hear from all his friends in El Dorado Hills and promises to return letters. Deposit your wish lists in the El Dorado Hills CSD Gym’s holiday mailbox, or mail them in a self-addressed stamped envelope to: SANTA, North Pole c/o El Dorado Hills CSD 1021 Harvard Way El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
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KYDZONE SANTA’S SLEEPOVER
Visit the man in red while enjoying cookies and hot cocoa from 4-6 p.m. at the CSD Gym. Pre-registration fee is $5 per person (under 24 months free) or $10 at the door.
Leave your little elves (ages 6-12) at the Teen Center, as you finish up your holiday shopping or enjoy a night out. From 6 p.m. to 9 a.m. the following morning, kiddos will enjoy a cheerful night of craft making and other jolly activities, plus a festive flick and pizza. Space is limited, so register early; fee is $45 (prorated for kids who don’t spend the night).
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If you’re looking for unique gifts or handmade holiday décor, then swing by the CSD Pavilion and shop till you drop from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, or 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday.
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Start the yuletide season off with a festive morning of holiday cheer at the CSD Gym, including breakfast, a visit with Santa and holiday crafts. Space is limited— two seatings available: 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.—so pre-registration ($5 per person; under 24 months free) is encouraged. Space permitting, admission is $10 at the door.
For more information about these events and others, visit edhcsd.org or call 916-933-6624.
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any hours of hands-on work by local families, businesses, community groups and city staff went into installing the lights, decorations and displays for the Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary’s eighth annual Wild Nights and Holiday Lights event. Thousands of feet of bright and colorful light strands, countless sparkling ornaments and trees, lighted animal figures, and seasonal displays transform the zoo into a winter wonderland. Bambi’s Tree Lot in Folsom generously provided more than 100
During the event, zookeepers provide enrichment for some of the animals— special treats or food tucked into cardboard tubes or specially wrapped boxes—to enhance the experience for both visitors and animals alike. Docents are also on hand to share their knowledge and provide fun facts and animal anecdotes. What’s more, it’s a chance to see how many of the creatures behave after dark.
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pasta, rice, cereal and soup) and monetary donations are needed most. They’re also in need of travel-sized toiletries (deodorant, shampoo, soap, hand sanitizer, etc.), women’s hygiene products, baby formula and diapers for babies and adults. Those who visit are sometimes in need of shoes, gas and haircuts, and gift cards can help. If you’re looking to be hands-on with your donation, volunteers are needed all year long, especially in TLFB’s garden, which provides fresh nutrition for our neighbors who can’t afford it otherwise. On December 18, TLFB is hosting their annual Christmas Basket Program from 9-11:30 a.m. at their center (327 Montrose Drive) in Folsom, where trimmings for Christmas dinner will be packed and handed out to residents with food insecurity in Folsom, El Dorado Hills and Granite Bay. For more info, call 916-9856232 or email twinlakesfb@gmail.com. “Nobody should be hungry, and each donation of time or money will help Photo © katacarix/fotolia.com.
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Winter Weekend Getaways Looking for a way to beat those winter blues? Pack your bags and head to one of these locales for a getaway that will leave you charged and ready for 2018. In no particular order…
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MENDOCINO. Christmas by the coast,
anyone? The Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens’
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NEVADA CITY AND GRASS VALLEY. For some old-timey fun, check out the Nevada City Victorian Christmas
(Sundays and Wednesdays through December) or revel in the Cornish Christmas festivities at Grass Valley (December 1, 8, 15 and 22).
Festival of Lights (through December 17) promises treats, lights and live music. Catch a glimpse of migrating whales on a whale-watching cruise, kayak through ocean caves or visit the Montgomery Woods State Natural Reserve for some of the tallest trees in the world.
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CALAVERAS COUNTY. Walk the North Grove Trail among giant sequoias at Calaveras Big Trees State Park, and head to
Moaning Cavern Adventure Park or the Black Chasm Cavern for an underground adventure.
LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK. Outdoor buffs will enjoy the many lakes, volcanoes and hydrothermal areas in
this gorgeous park. Winter activities include cross-country and Nordic skiing, ranger-led snowshoe walks, sledding and more.
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AMADOR COUNTY. Sutter Creek has holiday events galore, with the Parade of Lights (December 9) and the Old
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LODI. Aside from visiting Lodi’s umpteen wineries, you can attend the Festival of Trees at the San Joaquin County Historical
Museum (December 2-3), experience the Tree of Lights (December
Fashioned Christmas Open House (December 1-2). Jackson Rancheria
7) at city hall, or ring in the new year at Viaggio’s New Year’s Eve
Casino Resort has a Holiday Bazaar (December 3), and Preston Castle
Masquerade Ball.
is having an Olde Tyme Christmas celebration (December 9).
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SAUSALITO. Visit this charming seaside town and embark on the Sausalito Gingerbread House Tour through December,
watch out for giant gingerbread men singing carols downtown (December 2-3), and check out a lighted boat parade and fireworks at the Sausalito Winterfest (December 8-10).
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YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK. For some snow and solitude, head
to the Sierras. Ski to your heart’s content at the Yosemite Ski and Snowboard Area, go ice skating at Half Dome Village, and have a feast at the Bracebridge Dinner at the Majestic Yosemite Hotel (December 10-22), which takes you back to the Old English era.
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NORTH LAKE TAHOE. South Lake Tahoe is so last season. Head further north to spice things up this winter. Glide on the
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SAN FRANCISCO. The Golden City never loses its sheen. For
some holiday fun, begin with a performance of A Christmas Carol at Geary Theatre on
ice skating rink at Tahoe City Winter Sports Park or The Village at
Christmas Eve and stop by the Botanical
Northstar, take off on an adventure with Lake Tahoe Snowmobiling
Garden for free admission on Christmas
Tours, or take part in Christmas festivities at Squaw Valley Alpine
Day. You mustn’t miss the gigantic Christmas trees and décor at Union
Meadows.
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the tree lighting (6:30 p.m.) and indulge in hot chocolate and cookies, among other festive activities. edhtowncenter.com
human experience—at the Harris Center beginning at 7:30 p.m. harriscenter.net
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SANTA PHOTOS. Santa will be spreading cheer while spending time at the California Welcome Center on Post Street (next to Cold Stone Creamery) in the El Dorado Hills Town Center; families are invited to visit him to share wish lists and take purchased photos. Times vary. edhtowncenter.com
FOLSOM LAKE SYMPHONY PRESENTS DECK THE HALL. This joyful program on the Harris Center stage—featuring guest conductor John Kendall Bailey of the Trinity Lyric Opera, and tenor Dennis McNeil, the 1993 winner of the Metropolitan Opera National Council—includes selections from The Nutcracker, sing-along carols, and holiday favorites like “Winter Wonderland,” “O Holy Night” and “Sleigh Ride.” Curtains open on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. harriscenter.net (ALSO 3)
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HISTORIC HOLIDAY HOMES TOUR. This annual event features 10 historic sites beautifully adorned for the holidays. You’ll also find a holiday gift boutique at the Murer House with docents in period clothing. Proceeds benefit the Folsom Historical Society. folsomhistoricalsociety.org (ALSO 9)
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THEATRE OF LIGHTS. Take in the lights at this ninth annual event featuring a liveaction retelling of “’Twas the Night Before Christmas,” along with mesmerizing displays of light and sound, and an appearance by Jack Frost. The production takes place on the balconies and facades of Old Sacramento and K Street, Thursday through Sunday nights. oldsacramento.com/specialevents/theatre-of-lights
where thousands of LED lights and decorated trees illuminate the animal’s playground. Enjoy carolers, seasonal refreshments, rides on the Folsom Valley Railway miniature live steam train, a visit from Santa at the new Barnyard Experience exhibit and more. folsomzoofriends.org
WILD NIGHTS AND HOLIDAY LIGHTS. See the twinkling wonderland at the Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary from 5-8 p.m.
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HOMES FOR THE HOLIDAYS TOUR. Peruse six stunningly decorated homes throughout El Dorado County and enter the raffle
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HISTORIC FOLSOM CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING. Ring in the most wonderful time of the year in Historic Folsom from 6-9 p.m. as they brighten up the whole plaza with a tree lighting ceremony (7:30 p.m.). Free train rides, bounce houses, face painting, visits with Santa and live performances will top off the festivities. historicfolsom.org
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GREAT CHORUSES: THE ALPHA AND OMEGA. Don’t miss the Folsom Lake Choir and American River College Orchestra perform selections from Handel’s Messiah and Mozart’s Requiem Mass—the “Alpha and Omega” of
CHRISTMAS CRAFTS FAIR. Rain or shine, Sutter Street will be filled with holiday cheer for this family-friendly Folsom tradition that takes place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. With crafts and gifts, live music, face painting and more, this fair is the perfect place for holiday shopping. historicfolsom.org
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CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING. From 4-8 p.m. at the El Dorado Hills Town Center, take part in a merchant open house, listen to live music (4:307:30 p.m.), watch a performance by the caroling contest winner (6 p.m.), view
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FOLSOM CHRISTMAS CLASSIC 5K/10K WALK/RUN AND SANTA RUN. Enjoy live carolers, visits with Santa and free hot chocolate and apple cider at this healthy, family-oriented event at Lembi Park. The 5K and 10K begin at 8 a.m. and follow the beautiful Humbug/Willow Creek Trail. Holiday attire is encouraged. folsomclassic.com
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EL DORADO HILLS TOWN CENTER PRESENTS for your chance to win various prizes. Tour between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. both days and support the Assistance League of Sierra Foothills. sierrafoothills.assistanceleague.org (ALSO 10)
Santa, Mrs. Claus and the elves will travel through the El Dorado Hills Town Center to collect canned food and new, unwrapped toys. edhfire.com/ santa-run (THROUGH 16)
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BREAKFAST WITH SANTA. Start the yuletide season off with a festive morning of holiday cheer at the El Dorado Hills CSD Gym, featuring breakfast, a visit with Santa and holiday crafts. Two seatings are available (8 a.m. and 10 a.m.) and space is limited, so pre-registration is encouraged. edhcsd.org
Breakfast with Santa photo by Nicole Foley. Other photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.
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SANTA RUN. The El Dorado Hills Firefighters’ Association is back for its 54th year of the Santa Run tradition through El Dorado Hills. At the finale on December 16 from 6-7 p.m.,
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SHREK THE MUSICAL. Everyone’s
favorite ogre is back in the hilarious stage spectacle based on the Oscarwinning, smash hit film. Presented by Imagination Theater and performed at the El Dorado County Fairgrounds, Shrek brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage and proves there’s more to the story than meets the ears. Show times vary. imaginationtheater.net (THROUGH 23)
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MASTERS OF VENICE. Peek
into the distinctive art of Italy’s lagoon city at this exhibit at the Crocker Art Museum, featuring 21 splendid compositions by the most famous draughtsman in 18th-century Venice— the father and son Giambattista and Giandomenico Tiepolo—plus those of other Venetian artists. crockerart.org (THROUGH FEBRUARY 4)
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CHRISTMAS IS FOR KIDS TOY DRIVE.The Cappuccino
Cruisers encourage you to donate one new, unwrapped toy at Denny’s (1011
HOLIDAY CELEBRATION Listen to the season’s best holiday music with a unique spin at this show performed by El Dorado Musical Theatre’s High Voltage group. The upbeat performance begins at 7 p.m. at the Harris Center. harriscenter.net
SATURDAY, DEC 2ND • Stuff Your Stocking Game - 4PM (First 200 Kids) • Merchant Open House - 4PM TO 8PM • Performance by Holiday Caroling Contest Winners - 6PM • Santa Arrival & Tree Lighting - 6:30PM
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AN IRISH CHRISTMAS. Don’t miss this celebration of Christmas in Ireland at the Harris Center, with superb music, dancing and Christmas carols—all led by an award-winning cast of Irish dancers. Shows begin at 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. harriscenter.net
Riley Street) in Folsom from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Take photos with Santa and his elves and browse automobiles dating as far back as 1974 while enjoying music, vendors and more. Proceeds benefit the Folsom Police Department’s Helping Families Christmas program. capcruz. com
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HOLIDAY IN THE HILLS. Set
on Sutter Street at the end of the 19th century, all characters either lived or visited Folsom in the 1800s. Performances take place at the Sutter Street Theatre and show times vary. sutterstreettheater.com (ALSO 3, 8-10, 15-17 & 20-23)
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Mountain Mandarin Growers’ Association (MMGA) for two weekends full of artists, mandarin products, local wine and ale tasting, visits with Santa, farm animals, face painting, fruits, vegetables and more. The fun goes through Placer County from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. mountainmandarins. com/mandarin-orchard-days.html (ALSO 3 & 16-17)
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calendar HISTORIC FOLSOM FARMERS’ MARKET. Every
Saturday around the Historic Railroad Turntable and Public Plaza in Historic 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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HOLIDAY ART AND CRAFT FAIR. Enjoy
your favorite poet, a poem of your own, or just come to listen from 5-7 p.m. at the El Dorado Hills Library. The group meets monthly on the first Tuesday. eldoradolibrary.org
a family-friendly holiday experience at the El Dorado Hills CSD Pavilion where your search for unique gifts will end, thanks to 20-plus vendors showcasing handmade soaps, candles, jewelry, artwork, holiday decorations and more. edhcsd.org (ALSO 9)
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HOLIDAY FESTIVAL OF ARTS. Watch Folsom High
School’s award-winning music program perform at Rolling Hills Christian Church in El Dorado Hills from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at this fifth annual event. folsommusic. org
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Celebrate the holiday season at Fairytale Town, as the storybook park is trimmed with festive holiday décor and lit up with a dazzling display of lights, starting at dusk. A flurry of “snow” falls nightly at 7 p.m. near the Mother Goose Stage. fairytaletown.org (ALSO 10, 16 & 17)
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HANGTOWN CHRISTMAS PARADE. Rain or shine,
Downtown Placerville’s annual parade begins at the Broadway Plaza parking lot at 1 p.m. before continuing down Main Street. Bring a new, unwrapped gift to be donated for Toys for Tots; this year’s theme is “A Child’s Dream.” placerville-downtown.org/events
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the community’s youth as they showcase their extraordinary gifts in the form of song and dance between noon and 3 p.m. in the El Dorado Hills Town Center Theater Plaza. edhtowncenter.com (ALSO 16)
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CHANUKAH WONDERLAND. Don’t
miss this 11th annual event at the Folsom Community Center from 2-5 p.m. featuring festive music, a menorah competition, hot latkes, face painting, authentic Israeli food, a Chanukah gift shop and more. jewishfolsom.org
PAMELA HAYES CLASSICAL BALLET THEATRE PRESENTS THE NUTCRACKER. Join Clara and
fashioned Christmas as you walk through 13 historic buildings decorated for the holidays at Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park in Coloma. Docents will greet guests and provide information on the houses, as participants enjoy refreshments, caroling, music and more. marshallgold.com/historicholiday-houses
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HOLIDAYS IN THE HILLS.
Celebrate the season on the Placer Wine Trail from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at this self-guided, open house-style tour of 20 wineries. Bring a new, unwrapped toy and receive free tastings. Vendors, prizes, food trucks and holiday specials will also be on tap. placergrown.org/events/holidaysin-the-hills-3
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HOLIDAY POPS. The
Placer Pops Chorale, an 80-member choral group with a professional orchestra, is bringing innovative arrangements and a dazzling presentation of classic holiday tunes to the Harris Center stage. Show times are at 2 p.m. with an additional 7:30 p.m. performance on Saturday. harriscenter.net
her Nutcracker Prince at the Harris Center, as they embark on an enchanted journey through the Kingdom of Sweets in this timeless holiday classic. Infusing fantasy with comedic choreography and stunning costumes, Pamela Hayes Classical Ballet Theatre transforms classical ballet into a feast for the eyes. Show times vary. harriscenter.net (THROUGH 17)
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NOON YEAR’S EVE.
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., families can count down to 2018 at this fun and free celebration at the Crocker Art Museum. With live music, dance performances and festive art activities happening throughout the museum, this is one New Year’s celebration everyone can stay awake for. crockerartmuseum. org/calendar/12/17
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FOLSOM JAZZ FESTIVAL. Get ready for
the largest jazz competition in the state! Held at two locations, Folsom High School and Rolling Hills Church, over 140 middle school and high school jazz bands, vocal jazz choirs and jazz combos from California and Nevada will compete throughout the day at this family-friendly event. folsommusic.org
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October 7 // Lakeside Church, Folsom This ninth annual 5K, 10K and fun run served as a fund-raiser for 3Strands Global Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to prevention education and reintegration programs to help in the fight against human trafficking. Attendees enjoyed an exciting post-race festival featuring music, kids’ activities, presentations and more.
1 3Strands Global Foundation Co-Founder and President Ashlie Bryant 2 10K Winner Jedidiah Soliz 3 Jeremy Rivers (1134), Lucas Primicerio (1097) and Bryn Miller (999) 4 10K start line
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FARM-2-FORK FEAST IN THE FOOTHILLS October 8 // La Borgata at Serrano, El Dorado Hills
At this inaugural dinner presented by Serrano Associates, guests enjoyed El Dorado and Amador County wine (or beer) pairings alongside food from local restaurants, including 36 Handles, Sienna, Flightz and Land Ocean. A portion of proceeds benefited El Dorado County Ag in the Classroom.
1 Steve and Debbie Hammond, Patrick Mulvaney, Kelly Seymour and Debbie Manning 2 Patricia Urata and Steve Hammond 3 Event chefs and staff 4 Susie and Jim Parker 5 Louis Mansour’s table Photos by CHARM PHOTOGRAPHY
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outtakes HOPE FOR HEROES HARVEST DINNER September 30 // The Place Within, Folsom
The Place Within—a nonprofit that’s been serving under-insured, uninsured and high-risk populations for four years—hosted this event where guests enjoyed a cocktail reception, music by Hans Anderson, a catered dinner by Back Bistro, and a silent auction. Fund-raising goals were exceeded and will assist with the nonprofit’s 1,600-square-foot expansion.
1 Jeff Back and his team from Back Bistro 2 The Place Within therapists: Nichole Cobb, Joy Steuer, Eve Austin and Dana Young with her husband Craig Mathven 3 Representatives from Sutter Center for Psychiatry: Michele Zavoras, Heidi Lidgett and Devon Lidgett 4 Dan Traxler, Amy Doyle and Julie Traxler 5 Alan Hines, Ron Bensman and Scott Trumbull 6 Heidi and Scott Sanders, with Mike and Carla Miller Photos by KATRINA TRUMBULL
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October 1 // Serrano Visitor’s Center, El Dorado Hills The green was graced with over 100 years of automotive history, from the classics and exotics to everything in between—including the Batmobile—at this 14th annual event. In addition to autos, attendees enjoyed a fashion show, vendor booths and an awards presentation.
1 Gayle Hensler, Patti Plant and Carolyn Delgado 2 Elizabeth Axelgard and Carolyn Olivera 3 Chuck and Paulette Trainor 4 Peach Manolakas and Ted Grebitus 5 Rick Niello, Richard Niello, Sr., Ritchie Niello and Derrick Niello Photos by TIA GEMMELL PHOTOGRAPHY
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As seen on PBS—and on Stage One of the Harris Center, where the show has become an established part of the holiday season in Folsom. This celebration of Christmas in Ireland, with plenty of Irish soul, offers superb music-making, dance and singing of Christmas carols, all led by an award-winning cast of Irish dancers, in a night that sparkles with life. “...Magical... glorious Irish music... electric... remarkable... pure joy... a great Irish night! — ...The capacity crowd...nearly brought the house down at 6 the end of the evening!” (The Irish Herald ).
MOTOWN THE MUSICAL FRI-SUN JAN 5-7 “MORE THAN A BROADWAY SHOW. A CELEBRATION OF MUSIC THAT TRANSFORMED AMERICA!” – CBS Sunday Morning It began as one man’s story...became everyone’s music...and is now Broadway’s musical. MOTOWN THE MUSICAL is the true American dream story of Motown founder Berry Gordy’s journey from featherweight boxer to the heavyweight music mogul who launched the careers of Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Smokey Robinson and many more. Motown shattered barriers; shaped our lives and made us all move to the same beat. Featuring classic songs such as “My Girl” and “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” experience the story behind the music in the recordbreaking smash hit MOTOWN THE MUSICAL!
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October 7 // Folsom Community Center This 12th annual event, presented by Style Magazine and Whole Foods Market, had the largest turnout yet, and featured pumpkin painting, bounce houses, hot dogs, train rides and zoo entry—all for free—in addition to vendor booths, entertainment, all-day raffle prizes and “Healthy Folsom.”
1 Mara Page, Cameron Sullivan and Ariel Hamill 2 Joyce Lin, Elizabeth Lam and Jessica Kwong 3 Julia Croteau 4 Jaxson Murray with Grace and Amanda Behrens 5 Lillian Emami, Emery Snydee, Sofia Corianos, Bella Blakeney and Ashlynn Skulick 6 Jenna and Samantha Rowe Photos by DANTE FONTANA
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October 14-15 // El Dorado Hills Town Center At Hands4Hope’s first annual fall festival, attendees celebrated the autumn harvest with a hay maze, candy apples and apple cider, a petting zoo, pumpkin decorating, scarecrow making, face painting and more.
1 Sophia, Maddy, Talia and Ava 2 Taylor and Peyton 3 “Book/Movie” Howl-O-Ween Costume Contest Winner: Jon Hunt and M ack 4 Chloe, Adrienneand Kaitlin 5 Ian, Cole, Hannah, Samantha and Kamaile with the Lees’ Feed mascot Photos courtesy of JENNIFER BASSETT
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This eighth annual benefit featured automobiles from Niello Concours at Serrano, live music, food, wine, and a live and silent auction. Proceeds benefited 3Strands Global Foundation and their mission of raising awareness and bringing hope to human trafficking survivors and those at risk.
Guests enjoyed an evening of unlimited craft beer, cider, mead and spirit tastings from around the region, along with gourmet food samplings from local restaurants, and ’80s music by 8 Track Massacre. Over $27,000 was raised to support the Folsom Cordova Community Partnership’s mission “to enhance the education, health and well-being of the children, youth, and adults of the community.”
September 30 // Palladio at Broadstone, Folsom
1 Matt Flanagan and Carrie Jacobstein with Ray and Ashlie Bryant 2 Heather and Leo Dubinetskiy 3 Lee and Shelbi Bennett, with Laura and Pete Dosh 4 Brian and McKinley Moore, Michele and Brookes Moore, and Kadie Williams 5 Carolyn Oliveira and David Sobon
October 21 // Folsom Sports Complex
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Maliheh Bartolomeo A Force of Nature by HEATHER L. BECKER
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or Maliheh Bartolomeo, the biggest influences on her work have come through her many travels—experiencing different people, languages and cultures all over the world—along with her own lifestyle and dreams. “I’ve seen war [and other] sad things, as well as happy things,” shares Bartolomeo. “Ultimately, it’s my love for our earth, animals and Mother Nature that make me want to create.” It was during her aforementioned travels when the artist— born in Iran to parents of Persian and Turkish descent—met her Italian-American husband and started their family. Bartolomeo, who’s always been artistic, began studying art in college; through years of hard work and dedication, she earned the title of “master artist.” A member of Northern California Arts, as well as the Folsom and El Dorado Hills Arts Nature Peace Associations, you can view her work at the Sacramento Fine Arts Center, Blue Line Arts, and Sutter Street Artists Gallery. HLB: DO YOU RECALL YOUR FIRST PAINTING? MB: As a child, I created things out of paper, foil, wires— anything I could find—and made flowers in kindergarten. Back then [people] didn’t encourage you, but I still did it. I completed my first oil painting—an angel— in college, and my professor could hardly believe I did it all by myself. As a kid, I would dream about angels. War was going on at that time, and I worried about other children in the world. I wanted to
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bring peace into this world, not war. HLB: CAN YOU ELABORATE ON YOUR AFFINITY FOR NATURE? MB: Trees and animals are a part of us, and we’re a part of them. Humans get angry just like wild animals, and some are sweet and kind like others, such as dolphins. We need to respect and protect all of life and nature. We breathe because of trees, so if I paint them, I give them a soul. HLB: WHAT ARE YOU CURRENTLY FOCUSED ON? MB: My current solo show, Mother Earth, in Los Angeles, which has been a dream come true. Every painting has a story behind it; [with each piece], I’m talking to the world and telling them what I believe and sharing my life experiences. I also love music, as it helps to change your mind positively and see more beauty. I use color and music to meditate, and when I have a tune in my head, it gets translated through the brush in my hand.
artbeat December 5 – Great Choruses: The Alpha and Omega. Beginning at 7:30 p.m., watch the American River College Orchestra and the Folsom Lake Choir perform selections from Handel’s Messiah, as well as selections from Mozart’s Requiem Mass—the “Alpha and Omega” of human experience—live at the Harris Center. harriscenter.net
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HLB: WHY IS ART SO VITAL IN LIFE? MB: Artists work hard, so try to take time out of your busy life to go see their work. Many also study history and are trying to communicate to the world; without [receiving] support and love, it’s like planting a tree without watering it—they’ll dry out just the same. Art is like the spices in food; without it, life doesn’t have much meaning and is very bland. We need air to breathe, food to live and art for our soul; without the soul, we’re just empty bodies. malihehartwork.com
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The Heat is On
11 Warm Workouts
by KOURTNEY JASON
When the temps dip down, it’s time to turn up the heat with your workouts. You’ve likely heard of—or already experienced—hot yoga, but it’s the addition of heat to classes like Pilates or HIIT (high-intensity interval training) that are growing in popularity, because of health benefits such as increased flexibility, more calories burned and detoxification. Take a look at this literal hot list of local workouts that’ll have you sweating in no time.* 5
Class: Power Vinyasa All Levels
LOCATION: Zuda Yoga Roseville, 1470 Eureka Road, Suite 140, Roseville, 916-781-9642, zudayogaroseville.com WHAT TO EXPECT: Improve strength, flexibility and balance while linking breath with movement in Zuda’s signature class that’s set in a room heated between 85-95 degrees. Note: Familiarity with sun salutations A and B is suggested before taking an all-levels class.
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LOCATION: Body Heat Yoga, 6624 Lonetree Boulevard, Suite 300, Rocklin, 916-782-1020, bodyheatyoga.com WHAT TO EXPECT: This 45-minute class fuses indoor cycling on Stages Cycling bikes with inspirational coaching, upbeat music and small hand weights, resulting in a full body workout that’ll change your body, mind and soul. The room is heated to 85 degrees with no humidity.
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LOCATION: Body Yoga, 1310 Blue Oaks Boulevard, Suite 200, Roseville, 916-784-9642, yogaroseville.com WHAT TO EXPECT: This 60-minute class—performed on a yoga mat in a room heated to 95 degrees with 40-percent humidity— strengthens muscles, burns fat and is designed for all fitness levels.
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Class: Deep Flow
LOCATION: Spotted Dog Yoga, 2780 East Bidwell Street, Suite 300, Folsom, 916-990-1720, spotteddogyoga.com WHAT TO EXPECT: The slower, flowing pace of this class allows for longer holds with an emphasis on hip-opening poses to release built-up tension and stress. The 60- and 75-minute classes are heated at 90 degrees with humidity.
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Class: Friday Night Deep Detox Flow
LOCATION: Radiant Yoga, 530 Post Court, El Dorado Hills, 916-9330300, radiantyogaedh.com WHAT TO EXPECT: This all-levels energetic, fun and diverse power vinyasa class combines extra heat with extra twists (and extra sweat) for deep detoxification before the weekend.
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Class: Sol Flow
LOCATION: Sol Flow Yoga Studio, 2570 Greenwood Lane, Cameron Park, 530-350-7657, solflowyogastudio.com
LOCATION: Purple Moon Hot Yoga, 1251 Baseline Road, Suite 170, Roseville, 916-257-1743, purplemoonhotyoga.com WHAT TO EXPECT: Increase your stamina, strength, poise and flexibility while holding poses, creating powerful combinations and flowing to the music in this heated class (set a little warmer than the body’s temperature) that’s open to all fitness levels.
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Class: Aqua Fit
LOCATION: Roseville Health and Wellness Center, 1650 Lead Hill Boulevard, Roseville, 916-677-1200, rosevillehwc.com WHAT TO EXPECT: Increase your cardiovascular health and endurance while using water resistance to tone and define your body at this all-ages and levels class. The pool is heated to 87 degrees.
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LOCATION: Leap Yoga, 1725 Iron Point Road, Folsom, 916-608-5327, leapyoga.net WHAT TO EXPECT: In this class (choose from 60 or 75 minutes), you’ll find a strong integrated flow, as you perform standing postures on and off the yoga mat, and do backbends and twists that will leave you feeling strong and centered. The heat is between at 88-92 degrees.
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WHAT TO EXPECT: This class moves the body and increases the heart rate before diving deeper into stillness to finish with restorative stretches. Classes are held for 75 minutes in a room that’s heated between 8290 degrees.
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Class: Slow Flow
LOCATION: Zuda Yoga Folsom, 220 Blue Ravine Road, Suite 130, Folsom, 916-985-4428, zudayogafolsom.com WHAT TO EXPECT: Zuda Yoga Folsom’s newest class focuses on a slower flow in a warm, notso-hot studio, allowing for more time to get into shapes and improve your alignment.
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estivities at the Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk in William Land Park were ending when three-year-old Landon Wolff found a clearing on the lawn and began hip-hopping to the music, hamming it up for his cheering audience. Others joined him briefly—his mother, his toddler sister, and friends—but Landon remained a motion machine with a smile. A generation or two ago, children with Nancy and MacKenzie Muir Down syndrome, like Landon, didn’t often dance in the sunshine. Many didn’t leave the hospital with their parents. When 16-year-old Gabby Prieto was born, her mother, Heather, heard no cheers, but was advised she could put her baby in an institution. “It was like a dire situation,” Heather recalls. Scared but filled with love, she took Gabby home. A person with Down syndrome has three copies of the 21st chromosome instead of the normal two. Humans typically receive 23 pairs of chromosomes—one of each pair from each parent. The extra chromosome causes physical changes, such as small stature and low muscle tone, as well as intellectual disabilities and, often, health problems. It’s the most common genetic disorder, occurring once in about every 700 births. Abilities vary widely, but research has found that when these children grow up in families with education and stimulation, they adjust better and achieve higher intelligence levels than kids placed in institutions.
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Shortly after Gabby’s birth, Heather connected with two other families of children with Down syndrome. Noting the benefits of their shared support, the three families formed the Down Syndrome Information Alliance (DSIA), a nonprofit based in Roseville that currently serves seven Sacramento area counties and provides services and information to Down syndrome families through various programs, including a “Down Comforter Package” full of resources for new parents that’s presented at the hospital, parent mentors, a newsletter, speakers, workshops and events. The group also advises medical professionals. Their annual Step Up event is its sole fund-raiser; this year’s walk on October 8 earned nearly $35,000. Today, Gabby is a thriving sophomore at Rio Americano High School and has been educated with her same-age friends since kindergarten. MacKenzie Muir is also a sophomore (at Whitney High School) and is on the cheer squad, loves school dances and was elected homecoming princess. “She blows us out of the water each year with her abilities,” her mother, Nancy, says. All the parents Heather knows are proud of their loved ones with Down syndrome, but she says, it’s normal to feel afraid and even grieve when the baby is born. She urges new parents to contact DSIA for emotional support, as well as information on resources, such as early-intervention programs— which some babies, like MacKenzie, start as soon as they’re six weeks old. “Sixteen years ago,” Heather says, “information was very limited. Most of us were scared, so we understand new parents’ fears. But life with a Down syndrome child will be as great as you thought it would be—it will just be different.” downsyndromeinfo.org
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5 Holiday Décor Ideas hough it can often feel overwhelming to decorate for the holidays—when you’re already doing so many other festive things—I find that freshening up my décor not only breathes some life into my everyday style, but also helps me get into the Christmas spirit. Even if you’re not entertaining this season, you can easily add elegant touches to make your space a bit more merry and bright.
Kerrie L. Kelly is an award-winning interior designer, author and multimedia consultant. She has authored two books: Home Décor: A Sunset Design Guide, published by Oxmoor House, and My Interior Design Kit, with Pearson Professional and Career Education. To contact her, visit kerriekelly.com or call 916-706-2089.
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1 / SHIMMER AND SHINE Use metals you already have in your home to create that much-desired sparkle and shine. Mixing gold and brass with silver and copper is one of my favorite ways to create a lot of glam without a lot of fuss. An old trophy cup, champagne bucket or a silver candelabra will feel extra special around the holidays, especially when you mix it into a tablescape or with greenery. 2 / BRING THE OUTSIDE IN Speaking of greenery, now’s the perfect
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time to liven up your space with lots of festive greens. Use your own backyard and neighborhood to source some of the material, or visit a local florist for ideas. Juniper, magnolia leaves, spruce or evergreen boughs and trimmings can be used on a mantel or accent table to add a green touch. Add some fresh pine sprigs to a metallic bowl for a truly merry touch. You might also consider using bare branches for height, elements of birch tree, or fresh fruit like cranberries, pomegranates and deep red apples. If you’re entertaining, add a few small pots of rosemary for place settings or serve cheeses on thick log slices. 3 / USE ITEMS YOU ALREADY HAVE Unearth some items you typically pack away for the rest of the year, like your grandmother’s china or that silver tea service. Another great thing about the holidays is the decorations and ornaments that have been passed down through the years; some of those vintage pieces are special and should have a place with your decorating as well. 4 / DON’T ONLY USE HOLIDAY-THEMED DÉCOR Use items you already have around the house or wouldn’t traditionally use for holiday decorating. A crisp linen sheet makes a great tree skirt if you blouse it up a bit like billowing snow; plaid
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100+ WAYS TO CELEBRATE THE SEASON By Sabrina Gonzalez, Emily Peter & Tara Mendanha
‘Tis the season to be jolly…and we’re here to help! From our favorite tree farms, to festive cocktails, area ice rinks, events aplenty, local ’hoods with the best, brightest lights, and a shop local gift guide, we have everything you need to make this year’s holiday spectacular.
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THE GIFT GUIDE: 30+ FAB FINDS FOR ALL
By Sabrina Gonzalez
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1. Demdaco “Believe” Art Heart, $18 at Rock Hill Boutique, 1017 Galleria Boulevard, Suite 180, Roseville. 916-780-0627, facebook.com/ rockhillboutique
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5. Kore Body Co. Peppermint Scrub, $26 at Serenity Spa | SOUL Yoga, 350 Palladio Parkway, Suite 1975, Folsom. 916-542-7363, serenityspaonline.com NOTE: Every scrub sold provides clean water to someone in need through lovewater.org
6. Little Bear Shirt, $18.99+ at Bella Lexi Boutique, handmade locally in Cameron Park, bellalexi.com 7. Hugs for the Holidays: Stories, Sayings, and Scriptures to Encourage and Inspire by John William Smith, $9 at Colton Books, 604 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, 916-983-2814
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8. Blue Q Oven Mitt, $12.50 each at ReLoveIt Consignments, 1300 East Bidwell Street, Suite 125, Folsom, 916-984-6500 9. California Beachwear Baseball Hat, $14.99, and California Republic Bear Beanie, $12.99, at California Welcome Center, 2085 Vine Street, Suite 105, El Dorado Hills. 916-358-3700, visitcalifornia.com/attraction/californiawelcome-center-el-dorado-hills
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1. Elie Tian Paisley Fringe Vest, $42.99 at Moth Hole Consignment Boutique, 11725 Fair Oaks Boulevard, Fair Oaks. 916-965-5542, mothholeconsignment.com 2. Oribe Bright Blonde Shampoo for Beautiful Color, $46, and Oribe Bright Blonde Conditioner for Beautiful Color, $48, at Adagio for Hair, 4356 Town Center Boulevard, El Dorado Hills. 916-939-6604, adagioforhair.com 3. Gourmet Dipped Fancy Strawberries, $39.98 per dozen at Shari’s Berries, handmade locally in Sacramento, berries. com
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5. Bob’s Burgers Monopoly, $39.99 at The Game Room Adventure Café, 2085 Vine Street, Suite 106, El Dorado Hills. 916-546-4419, thegameroomcafe.com 6. Holiday Cupcakes, $35.10 per dozen at Icing on the Cupcake, 2379 Iron Point Road, Suite 110, Folsom. 916-303-4333, icingonthecupcake.com 7. Fawn Unicorn Antler Headband, $50 at Enchanted Paisley, handmade locally in Folsom, etsy.com/shop/ enchantedpaisley
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4. Studio Penny Lane Apothecary Jar, $39 at Bella Home and More, 3907 Park Drive, Suite 105, El Dorado Hills. 916-817-1624, facebook.com/ www.bellahomeandmore
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8. Wheel House American Dry Gin (made locally in Rancho Cordova), $32.99 at Total Wine and More, 2765 East Bidwell Street, Folsom. 916-984-6923, totalwine.com 9. Carhartt Plaid “Hubbard” Flannel Shirt, $49.99 at Lees’ Feed and Western Wear, 4110 Mother Lode Drive, Shingle Springs. 530-677-4891, leesfeed.net 10. Worker Bee Garden, $39.95+ at Morningside Florist, 11170 Sun Center Drive, Suite 110, Rancho Cordova. 916-6359891, morningsideflorist.com
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5. Among the Flowers Sacred Spaces Kit, $60, and Among the Flower Wild Man Kit, $60, at Midnight Kin, 464 Main Street, Placerville. 530-642-2410, midnightkin.com 6. Italian Holiday Meal Cooking Class, $70 (December 15; noon-4 p.m.) at The Murer House and Learning Center, 1125 Joe Murer Court, Folsom. 916-985-3250, murerhouse.org/cooking_ classes 7. Carhartt Men’s “Shoreline” Jacket, $120.99 at Handley’s Western Wear, 314 East Bidwell Street, Folsom. 916-983-2668, handleyswesternwears.com 8. Woven Scarf, $180 at KGThreads, handmade locally in Rocklin, kgthreads.com 9. KRAVE Green Tea Antioxidant Serum, $70, and KRAVE Advanced Retinol, $75, at Kolurz Hair Studio, 222 Gainsborough Circle, Folsom. 916-308-8888, colourzhairsalon.com
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1. Bowers & Wilkins PX Noise-Canceling Wireless Headphones, $399 at Paradyme Sound and Vision, 2030 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 46, Roseville. 916-780-9400, paradyme.com 2. Handcrafted Necklace by Toni McCarthy, $215 at Fire and Rain Gallery, 306 Riley Street, Folsom. 916-608-9445, fireandraingalleries.com
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DRINK UP: 8 FESTIVE COCKTAILS
By Emily Peter // Photos by Dante Fontana
Take a break from the holiday hustle and bustle by settling into your favorite neighborhood bar for a boozy Christmas cocktail.
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1. Under the Mistletoe (vodka, Midori, pineapple juice and splash of cream), $7 at Visconti’s Ristorante, 2700 East Bidwell Street, Suite 700, Folsom, 916983-5181, viscontisristorante.com
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BEST ’HOODS FOR HOLIDAY LIGHTS
By Tara Mendanha
All is merry and bright on these bedazzled streets. Visit and see for yourself!
Although small, Dovewood Court in Orangevale is packed with Christmas cheer and features characters like Rudolph and the Grinch. Look out for Santa, too! Houses on Lambrusca Drive in Rancho Cordova have magical holiday themes that incorporate light and music displays, and multiple inflatables. Every yard tells a story here.
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The Fab 40s in East Sacramento turn extra fabulous this month, when historic homes come alive with Christmas characters and creative displays and the streets are strung with lights. The Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary grounds are lit up during this time of year at Wild Nights and Holiday Lights (December 1-2, 8-9, 15-23 and 26-30) to form an enchanted forest of trees. There are also activities and entertainment for the little ones.
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Even at nighttime, it’s as bright as day at Rescue’s Travois Circle, thanks to the thousands of lights that illuminate the yards— some lights even “dance” to popular carols. Make a pit stop at Pradera Court in Folsom to check out their light-filled display that will enthrall young and old alike.
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Yes, you’ll find candy canes on “Candy Cane Lane” at Ledgemont Court in Folsom, and you’ll also find dozens of Christmas characters, lights galore and a festive spirit.
12 TREE FARMS
By Emily Peter
Nothing starts off the holiday season like the scent of a fresh-cut Christmas tree. Whether you prefer short or tall, sparse or full, we’ve got you covered with a list of our favorite local tree farms.
Rapetti Farms photo courtesy of Apple Hill Growers Association. Other photo courtesy of its respective company or organization.
Little Bear Tree Farm
1. Apple Country Christmas Trees 2721 Mace Road, Camino, 530-644-2475, applecountrychristmastrees.com
6. Little Bear Tree Farm 960 Meadow Road, Alta, 530-389-8989, littlebeartreefarm.com
2. Bambi’s Christmas Trees at Zittel Farms 6781 Oak Avenue, Folsom, 916-989-2633, zittelfarms.com
7. McGee Christmas Tree Farm 3131 Carson Road, Placerville, 530-644-4731, mcgeechristmastreefarm.net
A family-fun atmosphere makes Apple Country Christmas Trees a popular spot for locals. They’ve got hot apple cider, picnic tables and a variety of shapes and sizes of trees, which are all priced at $60.
Zittel Farms is the last working family farm in Folsom, and welcomes Bambi’s Christmas Trees to their farm every December. Although you won’t be able to chop down your tree, you’ll be among a selection of 2,000plus evergreens, and even have the option of getting it flocked and delivered.
3. Deer Park Ranch 3201 Sand Ridge Court, El Dorado, 530-6203886, deerparkranch.net
Choose and cut your own tree at Deer Park Ranch where tree netting is included in your purchase. Also on the house are offerings such as coffee, apple juice, candy canes and cookies.
4. Harris Tree Farm 2640 Blair Road, Pollock Pines, 530-644-2194, harristreefarm.com
Not only does Harris Tree Farm have an ample selection of trees, they also offer pies, jams, hot apple cider, tamales and more at their bake shop, Irene’s Kitchen.
5. Indian Rock Ranch 3800 North Canyon Road, Camino, 520-6224087, indianrocktreefarm.com
Cut down your own tree from Indian Rock Ranch’s 13-acre property where you can also peruse their gift shop and explore the Gold Rush-era mine on site.
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Offerings at Little Bear Tree Farm include homegrown trees, as well as pre-cut trees and wreaths. Additionally, you’ll find fudge, hot cocoa, ornaments and more in their gift shop.
McGee Christmas Tree Farm prides themselves on being eco-friendly, as they allow new trees to grow from ones that have been cut through stump culturing. They have 20 acres full of a variety of trees, and include tax and packaging in their pricing.
8. Pine Valley Ranch 10680 Kemper Road, Auburn, 530-885-3005
Located on a picturesque farm, Pine Valley Ranch offers both cut-your-own and pre-cut Christmas trees, as well as a variety of homemade crafts in their shop.
9. Prenderosa Christmas Tree Farms 1060 First Right Road, El Dorado, 916-873-2713, 530-626-1951, chooceandcut.com/prenderosa Prenderosa offers choose-and-cut trees, pre-cut trees, potted trees and wreaths, all among a warm fire and music. Be sure to indulge in candy canes, marshmallows and cider while you’re there!
10. Rapetti Farms 2585 Fruitridge Road, Camino, 530-622-7229, applehillchristmastrees.com
Rapetti Farms hand-prunes each tree making them perfect for showcasing in your home. All trees are grown on the ranch, most sold as choose-and-cut, but they sell their pre-cut, magnificent Nordmann firs as well.
11. Snowy Peaks Tree Farm 30100 Foresthill Road, Foresthill, 530-367-3766, snowypeaksfarm.com
Once you’ve cut your own tree, or picked a pre-cut one, enjoy a complimentary cup of hot chocolate and a candy cane and take pictures with their Christmas scene. For a small fee, you can also ride on their horsedrawn carriage or roast s’mores around the bonfire.
12. The Flower Farm 4150 Auburn Folsom Road, Loomis, 916-6525650, flowerfarminn.com
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10 CAN’T-MISS EVENTS
By Tara Mendanha
Here’s a list of holly jolly holiday events for you to participate in this year. Tick them off as you go! 1. Nothing signifies the start of the season quite like the annual Historic Folsom Christmas Tree Lighting on December 1 from 6-9 p.m. Watch as the tall tree lights up Historic Folsom at 7:30 p.m. This memorable family-friendly event also features a train ride, bounce houses, face painting, visits with Santa, singers, dancers and a surprise guest.
new and unwrapped toys. After, enjoy fireworks, cookies and hot chocolate. edhfire.com/santa-
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2. The 50th annual Christmas Crafts Fair is going to be bigger and better than ever. On December 2 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., stroll down Sutter Street in Historic Folsom and peruse the wares of 200 vendors, displaying their finest handcrafted goods along with live music and food trucks. This familyfriendly event will provide for all your Christmas shopping and more. historicfolsom.org 3. The Historic Holiday Home Tour in Folsom is a great way to ring in the Christmas spirit. Tour 10 beautifully decorated homes on December 8 and 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and be treated to art, docents in period clothing, and a special appearance by Frosty the Snowman. All proceeds support the Folsom Historical Society and its museums.
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4. For a truly magical experience, visit Global Winter Wonderland at Cal Expo any time through January 7. This holiday spectacular features a multicultural celebration of the holidays with illuminated landscapes, entertainment, ice-skating, a carnival with rides, food, photos with Santa and a holiday market. Visit with family and prepare to be enthralled. globalwonderland.com 5. Dive headfirst into the holidays with the Folsom
Christmas Classic 5K/10K Walk/Run and
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Santa Fun Run beginning at 8 a.m. on December
16 at Vista del Lago High School. Run through Folsom’s beautiful trails and enjoy Christmas carolers, hot chocolate, Santa and vendors. Proceeds benefit Keaton’s Child Cancer Alliance, so grab your friends, family and coworkers and run your way to a happy holiday. folsomclassic.com 6. You’re bound to find all sorts of great holiday treasures at the El Dorado Hills Holiday Art and Craft Fair at the CSD Pavilion from December 8-9. If you’re looking for unique gifts for friends and family, look no further, for here you will find handmade soaps, candles, jewelry, artwork, holiday décor, food items and more. eldoradohillscsd.
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7. From December 11-16, Santa, Mrs. Claus and the elves are headed to El Dorado Hills neighborhoods for the annual Santa Run hosted by the El Dorado Hills Firefighters’ Association (visit their website for the routes). The finale will take place at the El Dorado Hills Town Center’s Steven Young Amphitheater on December 16 from 6-7 p.m. where Santa and his posse will collect canned food and
9. Attend the Homes for the Holidays Tour and Holiday Boutique and revel in the warmth and wonder of El Dorado Hills homes. Hosted by the Assistance League of Sierra Foothills on December 9-10, this community fund-raiser will take you through five residences displaying everything from traditional to whimsical décor. You can even shop at the Holiday Boutique at the William Brooks Elementary School. Attractions include Santa, a candy bar, wine tasting, hot apple cider and homemade cookies. assistanceleague.org/
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10. Little ones will thoroughly enjoy themselves at Fairytale Town’s Winter Wonderland on December 9-10 and 16-17. The storybook park will be decked out in a dazzling display of lights and décor. Enjoy holiday-themed activities, photos with Santa, Victorian carolers and vendors from 1-7 p.m. And don’t miss the “snow fall” at 7 p.m. on the Mother Goose Stage. fairytaletown.org/events/
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Skate into the holidays at one of the rinks below. Folsom Historic District’s Magical Ice Rink Sutter Street, Folsom, 916-936-4110,
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Folsom’s ice rink has a family-friendly atmosphere and is a tradition for many local families. They offer hour-and-a-half sessions daily through January 16, from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. General admission is $12 (plus $3 skate rental), and there’s a $2 discount for seniors (62+) and young children (eight and under). You can also rent their “party tent” for any winter wonderland celebration.
Iceland Ice Skating Rink
1430 Del Paso Boulevard, Sacramento, 916-9253121, skatesacramento.com Iceland has been a fixture in Sacramento since 1940, but unfortunately burned down in an arson fire in
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2010. The spirit of the rink still stands though, and they’re open for another great season! Swing by daily and avail of a variety of skating opportunities, including lessons, drop-ins, freestyle for intermediate and advanced skaters, hockey, parties and much more. Admission varies, so be sure to check their online calendar for accurate information.
Downtown Sacramento Ice Rink
701 K Street, Sacramento, 916-442-8575,
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Downtown Sacramento’s rink is open through January 15 and offers group reservations, theme nights, a holiday shop and more. General admission is $12 and $6 for those six years old and under. Hours vary, and they’re closed on Christmas Day, so be sure to check online before heading out.
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Folsom Christmas Classic photo by Spencer Herr. Folsom Historic District's Magical Ice Rink photo by.
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8. The Harris Center is set to entertain with a variety of holiday shows. Listen to the season’s finest holiday music at the Holiday Pops concert by the Placer Pops Chorale on December 9-10; next, be whisked on an enchanted journey with Clara and the Nutcracker Prince at The Nutcracker, presented by the Pamela Hayes Classical Ballet Theatre from December 14-17. An Irish Christmas on December 23 will ensure a toe-tapping finish to the season. harriscenter.net
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An Epic Game Changer Marshall’s New Electronic Health Records System Raises the Bar Marshall Medical Center has big hopes for its new electronic health records (EHR) system. Unveiled in November, the Epic® system comes with the potential to match its lofty name. Epic connects all the aspects of patient care – from your doctor’s office to the laboratory, pharmacy, and x-ray and the hospital through to billing – on a single electronic health record instantly accessible by those who need it. No more paper records; Marshall has upgraded to the “best in class” platform used by other regional healthcare systems. We’ve modernized the way we communicate with you and the way we work together to give you better, safer and faster care.
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For clinicians, efficiency is a key aspect. “The information you want is in one place. It’s streamlined,” said Loni Jay, MD, of Marshall Sierra Primary Medicine in Placerville. “Epic gives doctors more time to spend with patients.”
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Epic ensures real-time delivery of patient data to clinicians, who can now retrieve information with greater ease. Having a single medical record for each patient improves patient safety and reduces human error. This can potentially reduce healthcare costs and improve the well-being of patients.
MYCHART–YOUR NEW PATIENT PORTAL Manage your healthcare from the convenience of your computer or smartphone with MyChart. This new patient portal gives you 24/7 online access to: •Pay your bills
For patients, Epic’s MyChart patient portal gives you 24/7 access to your medical records. It allows online access to requesting appointments, viewing test results and bill payment.
•Request appointments
MyChart promotes more than just convenience and improved communication. It encourages healthy living by engaging patients in their care. Marshall can now send electronic reminders to patients for upcoming or recommended appointments and tests.
Visit mychart.marshallmedical. org and click on the “Request an Activation Code” button to start your account.
“I’m very excited. I’m hoping this system will encourage patients take a bigger role in their care,” said Lance Holtry, DO, of Marshall Family Medicine in El Dorado Hills. In the region, Kaiser Permanente, Sutter Health and UC Davis Health use the Epic platform. Patients transferred to and from any of these health systems to Marshall will have an improved continuity of care experience, since their patient records are accessible by all doctors on Epic.
Marshall launched the Epic® electronic health records system with patient safety and privacy in mind.
The system is built to add improvements over time. Phase 2 of the Epic implementation at Marshall will allow for even more offerings. It’s ambitious – and not just in name only.
•View test results •Access and share your medical records
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 over 200 physicians and a team of over 1,500 employees providing quality healthcare services to over 175,000 residents of El Dorado County.
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Healthgrades Honors for Marshall Hospital Continues to Earn National Praise Marshall Hospital’s ability to produce quality patient outcomes equates to high praise from independent agencies. Each year, Healthgrades® evaluates performance for the 34 most common inpatient procedures/ conditions at nearly 4,500 health care facilities nationwide. In the 2018 analysis, Marshall received 5-star honors for quality care in five clinical areas: • Treatment of Appendectomy
•Treatment of Pulmonary Embolism (for the second straight year) •Treatment of Sepsis (for the sixth straight year) •Treatment of Stroke (for the fourth straight year) “It is great to be recognized as one of the best hospitals in the United States because of the results of our care for our patients,” Marshall CEO James Whipple said. “I really appreciate all the hard work by our employees and providers to achieve these great results. Their commitment to the community and our patients is awe-inspiring. We are continuing to work hard to make all of our services improve so I expect even better results next year.” The recognition builds on Marshall’s other recent accomplishments. In 2016, the facility earned the following Healthgrades distinctions: Top 10% of all hospitals nationally for Pulmonary Care and Critical Care, and 5-Star honors for Total Knee Replacement,
Treament of Heart Attacks and Heart Failure, and for Colorectal Surgeries.
Friendly certification from the World Health Organization and UNICEF.
Last year, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released its inaugural Overall Hospital Quality Star Ratings. CMS awarded Marshall Hospital four out of a possible five stars.
Since 2015, the American Heart Association has honored Marshall with its Stroke Gold Plus award. Twice in recent years (2013, 2015), The Joint Commission awarded Marshall its Certificate of Distinction for Advanced Certification as a Primary Stroke Center.
For advocacy for breastfeeding, Marshall Hospital maintains a Baby
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Balancing the Extremes
Holiday Health Means Finding Moderation, Avoiding Excess The holidays come with high hopes. It’s the norm to overindulge at Christmas before resolving to shed pounds and improve health in the New Year. But through all that time spent spreading holiday cheer, there’s a low-key secret to keeping our sanity: Moderation.
HEALTHY EATING
It’s unhealthy to put high expectations on ourselves. The key is making small changes and doing the little things that can make a difference, according to Marshall Psychiatrist Jeremy Ernst, DO.
1. Plan ahead. For those long shopping trips, bring snacks to the mall (and don’t shop hungry, so you can avoid those unhealthy food court options). When food shopping, find in-season produce like Brussels sprouts, kale and oranges.
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“You have the hustle and bustle of Christmas, Then there’s the New Year when everyone wants to meet their resolutions right away. You have to start small. Big changes – and big expectations for everything – are hard to hold onto.”
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Cook away your worries and balance your holiday portions with inseason produce like Brussels sprouts, kale and oranges.
Marshall Medical Center wants to help you eat better, exercise more and stress less this holiday season. We enlisted the help of two Marshall clinic physicians – Dr. Ernst and Niraj Patel, MD – to provide valuable advice on these important topics.
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2. Don’t drink your calories. When it comes to alcohol consumption, try light beer. Mix your drinks with tonic water instead of soda or juice. Take two-to-three sips of water for every sip of alcohol.
To avoid disrupting your sleep, plan your winter workouts for the mornings or afternoons.
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Start Your Healthy Habits Marshall Medical Center offers classes to help your well-being Mental Health First Aid:
Introduces enrollees to strategies when challenges arise with family, friends and our general community. At this two-day program, subjects include depressive disorders, eating disorders and substance abuse.
Dates: Jan. 29-30, July 16-17
EXERCISE ADVICE 1. Work out in the middle of the day or the morning. Nighttime routines can interfere with sleep patterns. 2. Exercise at least two hours per-week. This involves moderate intensity exercise (swimming, weight-lifting and jogging), according to Dr. Patel. 3. Find a pool “While running can be hard on your joints, swimming can really decrease pressure on areas like your knees,” Dr. Patel said.
STRESS REDUCTION 1. Sleep is key. Sleeping between seven or eight hours at night gives your body a chance to heal and repair during a busy time of year, especially for those who suffer from chronic pain like arthritis. “It can also help your mood. It’s very important for your peace of mind,” Dr. Patel said.
2. Cook your worries away.
The kitchen can be a sanctuary from distractions. It can be a place where we can feel in charge. “Cooking gives you a sense of control,” Dr. Ernst said, “especially if you feel like you have a hard time controlling other things in your life.”
“When you first learned how to ride a bike, you didn’t give up the first time you fell off,” Dr. Ernst said. “You’re going to have bad days, where you don’t eat as well as you’d like, or exercise as much as you want. Don’t give up. Get back on the bike and start again.”
3. “Me-first” is okay. We spend much holiday time trying to please others, but at our own expense. Make sure you’re not lost in the middle of all the action. Anything from a hot bath, to a yoga session, to a few minutes listening to music can help us decompress. The holidays can be a stressful time for adults. In the end, it’s best to remember lessons from childhood.
During the holidays, a few minutes of “me-time” can go a long way.
Marshall Welcomes Our New Provider Niraj Patel, MD Marshall Family & Internal Medicine 3581 Palmer Drive, Suite 602 Cameron Park, CA 95682 530-672-7000
Marshall Family & Internal Medicine of Cameron Park is pleased to welcome Niraj Patel, MD, to its ranks. Raised in Folsom and a graduate of Folsom High School, Dr. Patel arrives after completing his residency at Grant Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio. He graduated from UC Irvine and completed medical school at Ross University School of Medicine. He plays golf and tennis. He also enjoys traveling, especially to Europe and the Mediterranean.
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3. Control and balance your portions: Fill half your plate with colorful vegetables, a quarter with lean protein and the other quarter with whole grains. Enjoy fruit and low-fat dairy foods – yogurt, cottage cheese – as snacks.
Call Marshall’s Community Health Education Department at: 530-626-2990 for more information.
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How to Leave a Legacy in Five Minutes In less time than it takes to brew a pot of coffee, you can make a lasting impact at Marshall Foundation For Community Health.
peace of mind. Your current budget isn’t affected because you make the gift after your lifetime, and you can change your mind at any time.
Your Support Matters
Here’s How: One of the easiest gifts you can make is to name Marshall Foundation For Community Health as a beneficiary of one of your assets, such as your retirement plan or life insurance policy. This is a popular gift to give because you can set it up by yourself. There’s no need to use the services of an attorney or financial advisor to put your gift in place.
Simple Steps to Follow:
stated percentage, on the form.
1. Contact the administrator of your retirement plan, insurance policy or bank account for a change-ofbeneficiary form or simply download a form from your provider’s website.
3. Sign and return the form to your plan administrator or insurance company.
2. Decide what percentage of the account you wish to give to Marshall Foundation and name us, along with the
4. Tell us about your gift! It would be our honor to thank you for your support. Plus, your generosity can inspire others to follow your example. Key Benefit: Beneficiary designations offer built-in
No matter the size, your gift makes a meaningful difference at Marshall Foundation For Community Health. Contact Karen Good, CFRM, CNEL at 530-642-9984 or kgood@ marshallmedical.org to learn more about giving a gift that doesn’t cost you anything today. If you’ve already made a gift, please let us know so we can thank you for your generosity and ensure that your gift is used exactly as you intend.
Nursing Scholarship Winners Announced In 1992, Marshall Hospital physicians John Mathewson and Quentin Bonser endowed a scholarship to benefit nurses who sought to further their education and training. It was their hope that patients in the community benefit from the advanced training Marshall nurses would attain. Twenty-five years later, the Mathewson-Bonser Nursing Scholarship continues to benefit the El Dorado County community.
Honor a Nurse
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Marshall congratulates the 2017 Mathewson-Bonser Nursing Scholarship winners from left to right: Mandy Gamble,
Janelle Mayhugh, Leanne Amey, Ashlee Roman and Morgan Gwisdala. Not pictured: Sydney Seitz.
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A Hospital’s Healing Sanctuary Marshall’s Wound Care Center: There When You Need It Most Carol Anne Ogdin never thought she’d need the specialized treatment available at Marshall Wound Care. She was surprised and very pleased to learn that comprehensive wound care was available right in her backyard. This summer, the 76-yearold Placerville resident went to Sacramento as a protester. After falling while marching, she left with large gash on her right hand. But days after she was treated at a Sacramento emergency room, the wound still had not healed. An appointment with her Marshall primary care physician led to a referral to Marshall Wound Care, where the treatment methods were as unassuming as they were effective. Ogdin had an amniotic allograft – a thin layer of dehydrated human amniotic membrane, derived from the protective liquid that cushions a growing fetus in the womb – placed over her wounds. “It looks like a piece of rice paper,” said Alexis Long, MD, of Marshall Wound Care. Within days, the wound had disappeared. “Marshall is amazing to me,” said Ogdin, a former consultant to IBM and Xerox. “I’ve never had a moment here where I felt I wasn’t getting what I needed.” Opened in 2014, Marshall Wound Care exists to eliminate chronic wounds: injuries that either haven’t healed after 30 days or could become infected or amputation if left untreated. Among the Marshall patients most likely to be referred to the clinic include those with diabetic foot wounds, amputations, or those who’ve suffered unfortunate accidents. “If you have a wound that has not healed in a month, you’re a candidate to come see us,” Dr. Long said.
Carol Anne Ogdin, left; can smile after her treatment from Dr. Alexis Long and the Marshall Wound Care Center.
The clinic is home to much more advanced treatment for more extensive injuries: a hyperbaric chamber for hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT), a key component in healing issues like diabetic wounds of the lower extremities, radiation tissue damage and crush injuries. The hyperbaric chamber was installed in 2015. “It’s unusual for a small community hospital to have a capability like this.” Beyond Sacramento, the closest hyperbaric chamber is in Grass Valley.
Marshall Wound Care 1095 Marshall Way, Suite 203 Placerville, CA 95667
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Quit Smoking
Earn Your Freedom and SMILE :) From Cigarettes
SMOKING
The decision to stop smoking can be easy. Actually quitting the habit is harder.
CESSATION CLASSES
For inspiration to quit, consider those who’ve completed Marshall’s Freedom From Smoking class. “You don’t have to smoke, and this program will teach you why,” said Eljiah Berrey, who finished the course in 2013 and has stayed cigarette-free since. “It doesn’t have to be part of your life. It will not hurt you to stop smoking.”
Get the help you need with Marshall Medical Center’s seven weeks to smoking cessation Marshall offers a seven-week class three times in 2018. The first one begins on smoke-free success! Jan. 17. Registration costs $75, but enrollees will be
reimbursed $25 if they complete the course. Those who enroll to lose their unhealthy habit – the nation’s leading cause of preventable death, according to the American Lung Association – will gain a true January 17 -asFeburary 28 advocate an instructor.
5:30-7:30 p.m. in Placerville
May 3 - June 14 Denice Bragg hasn’t smoked since finishing the August 1 - September Freedom from Smoking 12 class in 2010. A secretary at Marshall’s Diagnostic Imaging department by day, she leads the series with empathy in mind. “I can lead by experience,” she said. “I can explain what happened to me.”
The Freedom from Smoking series is taught In one assignment, Bragg instructs each enrollee by a Marshall Medical Center employee, write a “goodbye letter” to cigarettes. certified by the American Lung Association. “Marlboro Man…I found someone else, and that someone is me,” one letter wrote.
“I will use the money I save to do fun things,” said another.
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“It’s a shared misery, but with a positive, happy ending, he said. “Going through the same experience Feehelped $75.00 (cash, with others a lot. In life, check, we walk Visa, alone or our Mastercard accepted) paths with strangers converge. Sometimes, it’s easier to walk on the same path together.”
*Free for Marshall employees and their spouses/domestic partners Call Marshall’s Smoking Cessation: Community Is a seven-week series taught by a Marshall employee/American Health Education Lung Association-certified instructor. Get the help you need and kick Department at: that habit. 530-626-2990 Start-Dates: Jan. 9, Feb. 20, June 4, July 16, Sept. 5, Oct.17 for more information.
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Berrey enrolled in 2013, years after a 12-step program helped him overcome alcohol abuse. The Marshall series made him look forward to a life without smoking: a laundry room without harsh smells, a body free of toxic chemicals, a day devoid of coughing and difficulty breathing. He says the positive a unique team Call reinforcement, Communitycombined Health with Education at aspect, gave him the fuel to stop lighting up.
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1. Get together
33. Comes after em
59. Certain alphabet run
7. Frosty, for one
34. Annoying flyer
61. UFO pilot
12. Des Moines state (abbr.)
36. Cuts the price
62. Volcanic liquid
13. Something solemn
38. Get up and ___!
63. Not applicable, shortened
14. Oolong or chamomile
40. Belonging to me
64. ___, Humbug!
15. Joyous; merry
41. Rooster catch
65. Short for pages
17. Written series of items
42. Another card
66. Wintry season
18. What divine and candid
43. Charitable contribution
68. Tartness
44. Precedes handler or follows
71. RN’s workplace, perhaps
19. Angel’s instrument?
dish
73. St. cousin
21. Everyone
46. Holiday procession
74. Particular pine
22. Dollars-off ______
48. Aluminum symbol
75. Book of products
24. Generation follower
49. Contraction in an ode
25. Type of card
51. Symbol for silver
DOWN
28. Recreational vehicle,
53. Short for trademark
1. Present on plastic (2 wds.)
shortened
54. Greek treat
2. ‘____ the season
30. Short for repurchase
55. Possess
3. Bowler or floppy
agreement
56. It’s all about the ______
4. Wandering at random;
have in common
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35. Total dollars and cents
of giving
51. Artificial intelligence, shortened 52. Black and white, mixed 57. Wrapping _____, ribbon, and bows 58. Related a story 60. Like a whisper 64. Salvation Army’s sound 67. Large vase 69. Audiovisual, for short 70. Common link between green
and gravity
72. About (abbr.)
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DINING SPOTLIGHT
SLIGHTLY SWEET FROM THE TANGERINE BRAISING LIQUID AND PACKING A GINGER PUNCH, IT WAS SERVED OVER SPICY KIMCHI FRIED RICE AND EXEMPLIFIED THE RESTAURANT’S ABILITY TO SUCCESSFULLY MAKE ECLECTIC GASTROPUB GRUB. Berkshire Pork Shank
Lazy Dog Restaurant and Bar A Foodie’s Best Friend by LORN RANDALL // photos by DANTE FONTANA
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Strawberry Field Salad
I
Onion Ring Poutine
Sausage and Chili Oil Pizza
fully admit to having some apprehension about dining at a Next was a twisted take on one of Canada’s prized possessions— restaurant that caters to dogs, and I’m not talking about poutine. Lazy Dog’s version featured onion rings, a five-hour braised the kind that hang out in bars and ogle women (or men pot roast, French fries, house-made gravy (a prime example of their for that matter). No, the four-legged type. I’m not a dog “Scratch Kitchen” philosophy), melted Havarti, a fried egg and roasted hater—I just feel there are dog-apvegetables. If you’re a poutine purist, you might propriate spaces and non-doggie spaces, and lament the subtraction of cheese curds, but the HOURS restaurants fall into the latter. Therefore, addition of Havarti worked for me, as I’m not a 9 a.m.-midnight (Saturday-Sunday), 11 a.m.-midnight (Monday-Friday) when I stopped by Lazy Dog in Folsom, I was big fan of “the curds.” pleasantly surprised to find pups outside Just as the “seven-minute poutine rule” TRY THIS Bananas Foster French Toast, Buffalo and people inside—as it should be. was expiring (the time it takes for all pouCauliflower, Onion Ring Poutine, Sausage and Chili Oil Pizza, Cajun The interior is clean and reminiscent of tine to get cold), the waitress delivered their Fries, Berkshire Pork Shank, BBQ Bison mountain-style architecture with blonde, Asian-style variation of Berkshire pork shank. Meatloaf, Alaskan Halibut, Butter Cake exposed wood beams and stacked slate stone Slightly sweet from the tangerine braising liqALCOHOL columns; the waitstaff further enforces the uid and packing a ginger punch, it was served Full bar; beer, wine and cocktails lodge-like feel with their flannel shirts. over spicy kimchi fried rice and exemplified TAB $$ And then there’s the food, which was the restaurant’s ability to successfully make also a pleasant surprise—a sizeable, eclececlectic gastropub grub. HEADS - UP Online ordering and family-style tic menu with some gastropub-style entrées I also sampled their pizza menu, settling takeout available; dog menu includes along with standard pub-grub offerings. I was on the sausage and chili oil variation. Though items like a grilled hamburger patty and brown rice; kids’ brunch, lunch/ also impressed by their “Scratch Kitchen” I was sold at “house-made fennel sausage,” dinner and dessert menus; weekend brunch served until 2 p.m.; Happy Hour philosophy where they vow to slice, dice, the addition of pomodoro tomato sauce, moz(every day except Saturday; times vary) chop, season and cook everything in-house. zarella, thyme and chili oil resulted in pie includes $3-$8 food and drink specials; sign up for their Email Club to receive a My first item was the Strawberry Field perfection. complimentary dessert or starter, plus Salad, featuring blistered cherry tomatoes, If you’re an avowed foodie like me, one trip birthday and anniversary surprises carrots, pickled strawberries (yes, pickled— here is not enough. I plan on making several sweet, slightly tart and fantastic!), house-made trail mix croutons visits with my two-legged friends; and if you’re a dog person, bring (another cheffy touch), a beautiful wedge of Humboldt Fog goat your four-legged foodie friends—there’s good stuff for all. cheese and spring greens—all dressed in a light balsamic vinaigrette. Well-thought-out and executed, it was just the beginning Lazy Dog Restaurant and Bar, 300 Palladio Parkway, Folsom, of what was to come. 916-378-4660, lazydogrestaurants.com
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NEIGHBORING NOSHES
neighboring noshes
A guide to getting your grub on beyond Folsom and El Dorado HIlls APPLE BARREL PIZZA
3600 CARSON ROAD, SUITE C, CAMINO, 530-644-6000, APPLEBARRELPIZZA.COM
“The Taste of Greece—essentially souvlaki on a pizza base—was one of the best pies I’ve ever had. Creamy garlic sauce, melty mozzarella, thick chunks of exquisitely spiced gyro lamb, chopped fresh tomatoes and sliced red onions—all drizzled with tzatziki sauce, which makes everything sing—made for a match made in pizza heaven.”
Ettore’s Bakery and Café
390 North Sunrise Avenue, Roseville, 916-822-2190, ettores.com
“The new Ettore’s kept all the qualities of the Sacramento locale and added a few upgrades, including a more substantial outdoor patio, upstairs dining, a banquet room and a beautifully tiled gas-fired pizza oven. The kitchen pumps out everything from café-style sandwiches and salads, to pizzas on handcrafted dough, pastries, breakfast classics and white tablecloth-worthy dinner entrées.”
HOURS 7 a.m.-9 p.m. (Sunday), 6 a.m.-9 p.m. (Monday-Thursday), 6 a.m.-10 p.m. (Friday-Saturday) TRY THIS Cinnamon Roll French Toast, Croissants, Ettore’s Hamburger on a Cheddar Scallion Bun, Gourmet Mac and Cheese, Red Wine Braised Lamb Shank, Chef’s Seasonal Pizza, Fruit Tart, Napoleon ALCOHOL Beer and wine TAB $$
HOURS Noon-8 p.m. (Sunday), 4-8 p.m. (Monday-Thursday), noon-9 p.m. (Saturday) TRY THIS Wings, Cheesy Garlic Squares, Cheeseburger, Taste of Greece Gyro Pizza, Spicy Hawaiian
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Italian meats, homemade sauce and dough, and fresh veggies from local farms; rotating taps and local wines available
HEADS-UP Online ordering and express catering (breakfast pastries, gourmet lunch boxes, sandwich platters, desserts, etc.) available; custom wedding and special event cakes; kids’ menus for breakfast and lunch/dinner; brunch served Sundays from 7 a.m.-2 p.m.; patio seating with live music on select nights; banquet area that can accommodate approximately 40 guests; stay tuned for house-made, soft-serve Swiss-style ice cream come spring/summer
HEADS - UP Board games; house-made wing sauces; pizzas feature imported
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FOODIE FIND
FOODIE FIND
by ASHLEIGH GRUENWALD
Salsa’s Taqueria
// Opening their doors only a few short months ago, Salsa's Taqueria has already perfected the concept of offering
authentic fare with friendly, fast food-like service. Whether you’re looking for a traditional Mexican meal or a place to indulge in Happy Hour and some tasty tacos, Salsa’s delivers. I headed over for lunch and was instantly at ease as soon as I walked in, thanks to a clean and modern aesthetic, open seating, and photos of the dishes displayed throughout. This feeling of ease was quickly replaced with astonishment, however, as I looked over their massive menu. Apart from traditional items (burritos, nachos, fajitas, tostadas, etc. with all the go-to meats), they also have seafood selections, a vegan burrito, all-day breakfast items and a complimentary chips and salsa bar. I decided to go “simple” and order the Carnitas entrée plate. My impression of it being a modest meal was immediately shattered when the plate was set in front of me. Fresh flour tortillas were served alongside juicy-on-the-inside, crispy-and-golden-on-the-outside carnitas, tomatoes, lettuce, guacamole, beans and rice. Washed down with a cold Modelo, it was perfecto. I’ll definitely be back to eat my way through the rest of the menu. Salsa's Taqueria, 1760 Prairie City Road, Suite 130, Folsom, 916-936-4300, salsas-taqueria.business.site.
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THE HOT LIST
Comfort Food Favorites compiled by STYLE STAFFERS // photos by DANTE FONTANA
Wintry weather and hearty, stick-to-your-ribs fare seem to be synonymous; after all, ‘tis the season to eat and be merry, right? Next time you need to curb those comfort food cravings, dig into the dishes below. In no particular order…
“Alcohol-spiked sauce is always a good idea, especially when combined with heavy cream, crushed tomatoes and nutty Parmesan, and served atop al dente pasta. With each forkful of the Spicy Rigatoni alla Vodka (I recommend adding sausage) from Visconti’s Ristorante I’m transported to my happy food place. Decadent, with just a hint of spice, it’s the kind of meal you’ll think about long after the last bite.” viscontisristorante.com
“The Classic Meatloaf from Selland’s Market-Café tastes like home—only better. They use beef and pork and mix it with tomato, onion, cheddar and a blend of savory spices, resulting in a tender, tangy loaf that puts Gram’s version to shame. Order a side of Mashed Potatoes or Macaroni and Cheese (who are we kidding, I’m ordering both) and you’ll be in classic comfort food heaven.” sellands.com
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“The Chilaquiles Poblanos from
Mexquite is the perfect dish for cooler months (or, for me, year-round!). Crispy corn tortillas (simmered with tomatillo salsa and cheese till they slightly soften) are topped with two over-medium eggs, onions, cilantro, a dollop of sour cream, queso fresco and a side of refried beans, resulting in a hodgepodge of flavors that keeps me wanting more.” mexquite.com
“Placerville Public House’s menu dedicates an entire section to macaroni and cheese—the ultimate comfort food. My fave is their Pub Mac and Cheese, with its creamy, savory, beer-cheesed penne that’s crisped golden and crunchy and served au gratin style. They also serve other mouthwatering varieties, including Caprese, Pulled Pork, Bacon and Bleu, and Spinach and Crab. And if you’re feeling guilty after consuming all that cheesy goodness? Fret not: Each order is served with a veggie-packed side salad.” placervillepublichouse.com
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“Biscuits and Gravy is my go-to guilty pleasure, so when a restaurant makes them from scratch and succeeds, I’m a loyal customer forever. The Window Box Café in Rocklin passes my B&G test with flying colors. Fluffy yet sturdy enough to hold up to the lightly spiced gravy, I have to stop myself from licking the plate. Combined with the bright, cheery interior and friendly service, it embodies comfort in every way possible.” 916-672-9730
“Taste of Europe in Placerville is the epitome of comfort food. Almost everything is scratch-made with a whole lotta love, which comes through in both presentation and flavor. The Sauerkraut Soup—with its rich broth chock-full of sausage, onions, potatoes and kraut—envelopes your taste buds and leaves you feeling all warm and fuzzy inside.” tasteofeurope.cz
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RESTAURANT GUIDE
Featuring restaurants and eateries in El Dorado Hills and Folsom
➻ 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.
EL DORADO HILLS
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.
** = MAGAZINE DISTRIBUTION POINT 36 Handles 1010 White Rock Rd. (916-941-3606 or 36handles. com) British, lunch/dinner, full bar, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ Healthy and authentic may sound too good to be true, but at 36 Handles you will get nothing short of that. After trying the traditional fish and chips and certified Angus beef dishes, you’ll get a good handle on what this eatery is all about. The live bands and full bar add to the lengthy list of why it’s the ideal restaurant.
➻ If your favorite sporting event is on, stop by to enjoy it with the delicious tasting burgers crafted at Relish—one of El Dorado Hills’ finest burger joints. With indoor, outdoor and bar seating, it offers the perfect environment for any type of day or evening outing. Don’t forget to ask about their specialty drinks at the indoor-outdoor bar.
FOLSOM RESTAURANTS
Bamiyan Afghan Restaurant 1121 White Rock Rd. (916-941-8787 or afghancuisine. com) Afghan, lunch/dinner, full bar, outdoor seating available, reservations accepted, free Wi-Fi $$ ➻ 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.
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 $$ ➻ Bacchus is the name the Roman’s coined for Dionysus, the Greek God of wine and bountiful harvest, and aptly describes one of Folsom’s most praiseworthy eateries—thanks to their extensive wine offerings (many local) and seasonal, globally influenced dishes (think brie cheese puffs, slowroasted prime rib, and cinnamon caramel bread pudding) that utilize fresh fare from local farms. Whether seated in the expansive dining room, the wine bar or on the charming patio amongst marble statues and lush greenery, you’ll be treated like royalty. Don’t miss their Sunday Suppers where diners can enjoy a full menu from 4-8 p.m.
Bistro 33 4364 Town Center Blvd. (916-358-3733 or bistro33edh.com) American, lunch/dinner, full bar, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ 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.
Back Bistro 25075 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 150 (916-986-9100 or backwinebar.com) New American, dinner, Sunday brunch, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ Featuring wines from California and beyond, Back Bistro has something for every palate. With help from their knowledgeable staff, you’re bound to delight your taste buds—especially when you order their house-made bruschetta and strawberry salad, or one of their mouthwatering entrées, which change daily.
Casa Ramos 2023 Vine St., Ste. 200 (916-939-0900 or casaramos.net) Mexican, lunch/dinner, full bar, outdoor seating available, reservations accepted $$ ➻ 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 $$
Selland’s Market Café 4370 Town Center Blvd. (916-932-5025 or sellands. com) Café/bakery, lunch/dinner/dessert, beer & wine only, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ 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. Umi Sushi 1121 White Rock Rd., Ste. 105 (916-586-9444 or www. umisushiedh.com) Sushi bar, lunch/dinner, beer, wine & sake, reservations accepted $$
Dominick’s NY Pizza and Deli 187 Blue Ravine Rd., (916-351-0900 or www. dominicksfolsom.com) Pizza, deli, sandwiches, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, outdoor seating available, free Wi-Fi $$ ➻ 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 $$ ➻ With a classy and trendy ambience, Fat’s specializes in handmade dim sum, house-made banana cream pie (Frank Fat’s recipe) and fresh, high-quality Asian food. They have a full bar with high quality spirits and a spectacular wine list, along with patio seating featuring outdoor water features. Banquet parties are available for up to 30 people. Experience contemporary Asian cuisine in a spectacular, hip environment.
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Family Holiday Event! Celebrate the magic of the season and help support the amazing animals at the Folsom Zoo Sanctuary
RESTAURANT GUIDE FLB Entertainment Center 511 East Bidwell St. (916-983-4411 or flb365.com/grill. html) American, breakfast/lunch/dinner/late-night eats, full bar, happy hour $$ ➻ Bowling, a casino and sports bar are just part of the fun that awaits at FLB Entertainment Center. They also offer a full grill that’s replete with appetizers like bacon cheese fries and jumbo hot wings, veggiepacked salads and wraps, burgers, sandwiches, pizza, breakfast items and the list goes on. The kids’ menu is open to seniors and little ones, and their Taco Tuesday deal can’t be missed. Come for the entertainment; stay for the all-American grub!. Folsom Tap House 25005 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 140 (916-282-5711 or folsomtaphouse.com) American, full bar, happy hour, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ Choices abound at Folsom Tap House! Their extensive menu allows guests to choose from draft and bottled beers, and to create their own flight. Their food menu has options that’ll pair perfectly with whatever pint you pick. Stop by for dinner any night of the week, or enjoy lunch on the patio.
NEW! Visit Santa’s Workshop in the new Barnyard Experience Plus enjoy: Thousands of colorful lights An enchanted forest of lighted and decorated trees Carolers and refreshments Rides on the miniature scale Starlight Express train (tickets $5/person)
Watch as some of the Zoo Sanctuary animals receive special treats
NEW! Extended Dates: December 1, 2, 8, 9, 15-23 – and –
December 26-30 Note: Schedule is subject to change depending on weather conditions
Hours: 5-8 p.m. Admission: $7/person free/ages under 2
Save time!
purchase tickets online at http://webtrac.folsom.ca.us
Information:
FolsomZooFriends.org 916-355-7285
Hacienda Del Rio 702 Sutter St., Ste. M (916-351-1800 or hacdelrio. com) Mexican, brunch, lunch/dinner, Sunday brunch, full bar, happy hour, outdoor seating available, free Wi-Fi $$ ➻ 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. 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. 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 $$
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➻ At Land Ocean, you'll find the best of the land and the sea. The culinary team has created a distinctive menu, which includes hand-cut steaks, wood-fired rotisserie, fresh seafood and more. Owners Mark and Karoline Platt have designed a warm and casual environment that leaves you with the full effect of an upscale, luxurious dining experience. La Rosa Blanca 402 Natoma St. (916-673-9085 or larosablancarestaurant.com) Mexican, lunch/dinner, full bar, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ 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 dining 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 serves brunch 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 $$ ➻ Enthusiastic, eclectic and infinitely creative— these are just a few words used to describe Mikuni. In addition to rolls, traditional Japanese dishes and modern twists on classics, the restaurant also offers a gluten-free menu, party platter menus and happy hour specials—all made using great attention to detail and fresh ingredients. Pronto’s Pizzeria 299 Iron Point Rd. (916-608-0720) Italian, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, free Wi-Fi $ ➻ You haven’t tried it all unless you’ve tried a slice at Pronto’s Pizzeria. Owners Joseph and Diane Benevento came from the East Coast with family recipes for great Italian dishes. Serving pizzas of all sizes and flavors, it is easy to have it your way. Not a fan of pizza? Not a problem. Pronto’s also makes other dishes, like baked ziti and eggplant parmigiana. Sacramento Pizza Company 2700 E. Bidwell St., Ste. 500 (916-673-9754 or sacpizzaco.com) Pizza, wings, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, happy hour, free WI-Fi $ ➻ You’re in charge of your creation at Sac Pizza Co.—from choosing the type of crust, to the sauce, cheese, meats and unlimited toppings—so there’s something for everyone (even vegans!). Indecisive eaters can opt for the popular Tandoori Chicken specialty pie or build-their-own wings. The locally sourced ingredients and scratch-made dough results in pizza perfection. Shogun Hibachi Grill and Sushi 1870 Prairie City Rd, Ste. 600 (916-985-9588 or shogunatfolsom.com) Japanese, sushi bar, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, reservations accepted $$ ➻ This modern hibachi restaurant brings new 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
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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 $$ ➻ Strings Italian Café has been offering enjoyable and affordable Italian dishes in a relaxed atmosphere for the past two decades, and the tradition continues at their new location. Stop by on Wednesdays to indulge in the all-you-can-eat deals or enjoy one of their lunch specials any day between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Seniors 62 and older get 15-percent off any entrée, while kids eat free on Sundays and Mondays after 4 p.m.
Thai Paradise ** 2770 E. Bidwell St. (916-984-8988 or thaiparadisefolsom.com) Thai, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ A modern interior, 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 awardwinning 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 just two of their many specialties.
Suishin Sushi ** 194 Blue Ravine Rd. (916-985-8885). Japanese sushi bar, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available $$ ➻ Beautifully arranged and mouthwatering sushi is the name of the game at Suishin Sushi. The use of some of the freshest ingredients, including quail eggs, uni and ponzu, give you the feeling that you’re right by the ocean. The modern, hip atmosphere leaves you at ease as you consume your fish, one roll at a time. Sunny Garden Restaurant 25085 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 150 (916-983-8882 or folsomsunnygarden.com) Chinese, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, reservations accepted $ ➻ Since 2006, Sunny Garden Restaurant has been serving some of the best Asian dishes in the area. Every item is made with fresh ingredients in a traditional way, from their pineapple chicken to the tomato beef chow mein. Large portions for great prices in a casual, relaxed environment is what you’ll find when you dine at Sunny Garden. Teriyaki To Go! 614 E. Bidwell St. (916-983-5560) Japanese, lunch/dinner $ ➻ An inconspicuous but flavorful restaurant with a thumbs up for taste, Teriyaki To Go is an ordinary eatery with extraordinary taste. Some may like the consistent tang of the teriyaki sauce that adds a whole lot of flavor, while others enjoy the pan-fried noodles. Either way, you are sure to enjoy your meal at this establishment.
The Waffle Experience 13405 Folsom Blvd, Ste 950 (916-805-5938 or thewaffleexperience.com) American, breakfast and brunch, waffles, beer & champagne, outdoor seating available, free Wi-Fi, $$ ➻ 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 house-braised 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 $$ ➻ Take in the relaxing atmosphere, excellent customer service and authentic fare at Yodyiam. Dishes include pad Thai, spicy beef salad, mango curry and Thai iced tea—all for a great deal! Be sure to save room for the fried banana dessert with coconut milk rum sauce (served with coconut ice cream and coconut flakes). Stop in for lunch and dinner, or grab takeout; either way, you won’t be disappointed. SELECT OUTLYING RESTAURANT Wally’s Pizza Bar 4079 Cameron Park Dr., Cameron Park (530677-5205 or wallyspizzabar.com) Pizza/American, sports bar, breakfast & brunch/lunch/dinner, full bar, happy hour, reservations accepted, outdoor seating available, free Wi-Fi $$ ➻ This family-owned and operated eatery crafts gourmet pizza, pastas aplenty, high-quality breakfast plates and other bar food favorites alongside craft cocktails and local beers. With an awesome Happy Hour and other weekly events, it’s a prime pick when you’re looking for good eats and a good time.
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Krystina Kalapothakos is a local food blogger and chef based in Pollock Pines who enjoys cooking Greek recipes inspired by her yiaia (grandmother). Follow her on Instagram @kouzounaskitchen, visit kouzounaskitchen.com, or stop by her booth at Abel’s Apple Acres for organic teas and spices, kitchenware and more.
Seasonal Recipe and Beer Pairing GREEK CASSEROLE “PASTITSIO” 1/2 cup olive oil 2 lbs. ground beef 1/4 cup red wine 1 1/2 cups tomato sauce 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 yellow onion, minced 4 tbsp. chopped parsley 2 tsp. cinnamon Salt and pepper, to taste 1/2 tsp. allspice 1 tsp. dried cumin 1 tsp. dried oregano Back to My Roots: 1 package macaroni or penne pasta Sharing Recipes from the Villages of *4 tbsp. bread crumbs Greece by Krystina 1 stick unsalted butter Kalapothakos 4 egg whites, beaten (Kouzounas 1 3/4 cups grated Parmesan cheese Kitchen, 2016, $28) Parsley, to garnish *I make my own by putting a loaf of French bread in the blender.
BÉCHAMEL SAUCE
2 sticks unsalted butter 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 quart milk, warmed 8 egg yolks, beaten 2 tsp. ground nutmeg Salt and pepper, to taste Heat a large pan over medium heat with olive oil. Add in the ground beef and cook until the beef is pink (about 5 minutes).
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Add in the wine, tomato sauce, garlic, onion, parsley, cinnamon, salt and pepper, allspice, cumin and oregano. Simmer for about 10 minutes. While the sauce is simmering, boil the water for the pasta. When the pasta is done, rinse under cool water and drain. Set aside. Stir the bread crumbs into the meat sauce to absorb the liquids. Remove the pan from the heat. Melt 1/2 cup of butter in the pasta pot, and mix with the pasta, beaten egg whites, and 1 cup of cheese. Brush a baking dish or lasagna dish with olive oil and place half the pasta on the bottom. Add the meat filling to the top of the pasta, making sure it’s evened out. Repeat the same steps. Preheat the oven to 350-degrees Fahrenheit and prepare the béchamel sauce. Melt the butter in a saucepan over low heat. Add flour and whisk frequently to make a smooth roux or paste. Cook the mixture for about a minute, making sure not to burn it. Add the warm milk and whisk. Simmer on medium heat until the sauce thickens. Remove from the heat and whisk in the beaten egg yolks. Add the nutmeg and salt and pepper. Pour the béchamel sauce over the casserole, and sprinkle the remaining cheese on top. Bake for about 45 minutes or until golden brown on top. Remove from the oven and let cool. Cut in squares and serve with chopped parsley over the top. Yields about 24 servings.
CROOKED LANE BREWING COMPANY’S WOBBLOR DOPPELBOCK
These unbreakable, snap-apart stacks are your best friend when hitting the slopes or going on a picnic, and make a perfect stocking stuffer. Each portable, ready-to-drink cup contains 187 milliliters (just over one glass) and is perfect for everyday drinking. For more info, visit woodbridgewines.com.
Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi Chardonnay Stacked Singles
Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Stacked Singles
ABV: 13.5% OVERALL RATING: 3 TASTING NOTES: Initial flavors of tropical fruit with notes of apple, pear and a splash of maple; light, crisp and clean; would pair with chicken, curry or grilled vegetables PRICE: $11.99 (four pack) PURCHASE: The Best Wine Store, thebestwinestore.com
ABV: 13.5% OVERALL RATING: 3 TASTING NOTES: Flavorful with a bit of sweetness; hints of cherry, berries, plum, cedar and tobacco; rich, smoky and fullbodied; would pair with a hearty stew, pasta or grilled meats PRICE: $11.99 (four pack) PURCHASE: The Best Wine Store, thebestwinestore.com
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.
ABV: 8.6%
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Auburn’s Crooked Lane is a fairly new brewery— they recently celebrated their oneyear anniversary—that’s doing big things in a big space (2,500 square feet) and committed to community. Specializing in traditional English ales, West Coast-style IPAs and German lagers, they’ve already garnered several awards, including a Gold Medal from the Great American Beer Festival and the California State Fair for their Wobblor Doppelbock—a medium-bodied beer with notes of toffee, caramel and stone fruit, offering a mix of sweetness and strong malt flavors. Try is alongside a hearty, meat-based dish, like this month’s Greek Casserole.—Eden Tuscano, 36 Handles
Recipe and cookbook photos courtesy of Krystina Kalapothakos. Beer photo courtesy of Crooked Lane Brewing Company. Wine photos courtesy of LaFORCE.
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Q&A WITH LOCAL COMPANIES
The Hidden Table
All-Star Auto Detail
CHEF RUSS MCCLURE
NICK GIBSON
3333 Sunrise Boulevard, Suite K, Ranch Cordova, 916-337-8613 thehiddentablegourmet.com
Folsom, 916-628-9459 allstarad.com
Describe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you?
Describe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you?
My lifelong love of cooking brought me to start The Hidden Table, a catering and personal chef service. I’ve always enjoyed preparing gourmet meals and been passionate about great food. Although I have perfected many recipes (some of which are on my website) and have 25 years of restaurant and catering experience, I really like preparing dishes that match my clients' tastes. I trained in St. Helena, Europe and South America focusing on elegant peasant foods; although I graduated from the California Culinary Academy and had a ninth-month stint at the Culinary Institute of America, I’m most proud to be a graduate of the "CAML (Cooking All My Life) Culinary School." After catering for years as an occasional side job, I decided it was time to dive into the food industry full-time and start The Hidden Table. It seemed to be the perfect match for my desire to have a small, intimate business that focuses on organic farmto-fork food, health and nutrition. I believe the most delicious and attractive foods are made using a variety of fresh produce, herbs, meats, fish and whole (not processed) foods.
We bring a professional detailing experience to the comfort of your home or job site—eliminating the hassle of not having a vehicle—and offer various levels of service to meet any need and budget. From odor and stain removal, to paint sealants and trim or headlight restoration, we do it all—and we come to you! I've always been automotive- and detail-oriented, and I wanted my first business to incorporate both of those aspects.
Why is your staff the best in the business?
What was the first job you ever had, and what did you learn from the experience? I worked in construction as a teenager and learned I didn't want a career that physically demanding.
How are you involved with both the community and your customer? I personally try to make connections with each customer and connect them to other local businesses and people in our community—whether on a professional or personal level.
All of our staff is highly skilled in food, beverage and event planning. They love the work we do and being a part of joyous events every weekend.
What life accomplishments are you most proud of?
What life accomplishments are you most proud of?
Anywhere on Sutter Street.
My kids and grandkids.
My three amazing kids and starting a successful business.
What’s your favorite place to eat out locally?
Where do you and your family go locally to have fun?
What’s your hidden talent?
Historic Folsom, the American River or Folsom Lake.
Juggling.
And finally, customer service is…? We are driven by guests’ experiences, and our success comes from that number one priority.
What’s your favorite local event that you go to? The Folsom Pro Rodeo or any car show.
And finally, customer service is…? The reason for every business' success or failure. Period.
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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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LEE RITENOUR www.leeritenour.com
Friday, January 12 Doors 7:00 pm Show 8:00 pm Tickets $25, $35, $45
Michael Doucet & Tom Rigney
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Friday, January 26 Doors 7:00 pm Show 8:00 pm Tickets $20, $30, $40
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