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HEALTH & WELLNESS 5 Relationship Questions, Answered
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Working for a magazine was my lifelong dream. I’d seen countless rom-coms portraying it as being a glamorous profession—one where editors are dressed to the nines, plugging away from nine-to-five in floor-to-ceiling glass skyscrapers, while getting to jet set around the globe—and knew it was my calling. Though my dream has essentially come true, the behind-the-scenes reality of magazine publishing is much different than The Devil Wears Prada depicts. Here at Style, our HQ is one story and our (tiny but mighty) editorial team often “In wine there is (OK, always) can be found wearing jeans, flats and wisdom, in beer comfy tees that likely came there is freedom, from Gap over Gucci. What’s in water there is more, the deadlines are bacteria.” relentless, the stress is high, —Benjamin Franklin and just when you think you can come up for air, an email arrives that requires you to extinguish yet another fire. But, considering my motto is “I’d rather be busy than bored,” I love every minute of it. Plus, the people I work with are like family, the glossy print product we produce every month is rewarding, and the perks are a definite plus. Speaking of the latter, earlier this summer I was invited to attend a fund-raiser for Placer Land Trust called The ART of Locally Grown, a hyper-local fivecourse dinner paired with Placer County beer and wine where we got to meet the people behind the pours (Andy Klein from The Monk’s Cellar and Kevin Stevenson from Casque Wines). Hosted by Fork N’ Road Productions and held under a balmy, star-filled sky at Westfield Galleria at Roseville, it was one of those magical nights where I had to pinch myself to make sure I wasn’t dreaming. Not only did I leave feeling full, buzzed (don’t worry, Uber took me home) and grateful for a job that allows me to experience events like this, but with a new appreciation for our local craft beer and wine scene. The soiree also served as inspiration for this month’s feature, “A Local Beer & Wine Lover’s Guide to the Region,” where you can get a taste for everything that’s literally brewing in our backyard. Flip to page 35 to meet a handful of local brewmasters and winemakers making a splash on the scene, tour tasting rooms that offer amenities like live music, no tasting fees and games galore, discover restaurants that offer beer and wine flights, and take a bite out of our favorite boozefilled dishes. Whether you prefer pints or Pinot, the multi-page spread promises to please. Though (according to chemistry) alcohol is a solution, it’s not always the answer—especially when it comes to marital bliss—so we reached out to local marriage and family therapist Joe Borders to give us answers to “5 Relationship Questions” in Health & Wellness. We hope his advice brings clarity, and paves the way for sparks to fly once again. As always, we have plenty more in store too—from “Back-to-School Essentials” in Swag, to a roundup of local authors in The 10 Spot, and the recipe to make Coconut Unfried Shrimp in Taste—so sit back, relax and enjoy these hot August nights with Style by your side (glass of craft beer or wine optional). Cheers! — Megan megan@stylemg.com
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Eating graham crackers like cereal. I break them up in a bowl, pour a little milk over, a little sugar, and dig in! —Terrence P. Carroll
Chocolate! If I could eat chocolate peanut butter cups for breakfast every day, I would.—Sabrina Gonzalez
Watching Ghost Adventures! It raises so many questions—why are ghosts only up at night? If they’re invisible and, I assume, weightless, why can we hear their footsteps? Why do they knock stuff over? I’d be more impressed if they went around tidying up. But, a part of me wants to believe in ghosts so badly, I suspend these questions and more for an hour on way too many Saturday nights and trip out on Zac and his buddies’ investigations, even though I know my time could be much more well spent catching up on Better Call Saul. —Tom Mailey
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Find More On the Web This Month WEIDEL ON WHEELS Although minivans have dropped in popularity, they remain a source of transportation for many families. The 2017 Chrysler Pacifica recently debuted (RIP Town and Country) and has piqued the interest of sensible soccer moms everywhere. Check out Weidel on Wheels for an in-depth look.
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KEEP CALM AND TRAVEL Looking for a charming seaside getaway? A visit to the truly idyllic town of Carmel-by-the-Sea is sure to delight—especially when you stay at the Hyatt Carmel Highlands. Come along as we take you on a tour of this luxurious hotel and explore all it offers. We’ve also got details on the cutest fairy tale cottages in town, iconic places to hang out and our favorite spots to watch the mighty ocean. Read, visit and enjoy.
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United Way’s Women United photo by Beth Baugher. Crooked Lane photo by Jen Kingston.
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ongrats to Roseville Theatre Arts Academy Executive Director Michelle Raskey who won Pioneer Drama Service’s 2017 Shubert Fendrich Memorial Playwriting Contest for her one-act play, If the Shoe Fits, Buy It! The prize includes publication with a $1,000 royalty advance...A Touch of Understanding was named “Nonprofit of the Year” by Assemblyman Kevin Kiley. The Granite Bay organization educates students about understanding disabilities and stresses the importance of acceptance and respect... The Placer County Board of Supervisors is granting $275,000 to Roseville-based homeless shelter program The Gathering Inn to help fund shelter services through June 2018...Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) put Roseville Electric Utility in ninth place nationally for having the most solar per customer in 2016, making it the only community-owned power provider in the Sacramento region to be recognized...Sierra College Patrons, a support group of the Sierra College Foundation, installed the following officers for the 20172018 academic year: JoAnn Cookman (president), Julie Stringham and Barbara Mortkowitz (vice presidents), Sharon Donaldson (treasurer), Marietta Gonzales (recording secretary) and Betty Wall (corresponding secretary). The group financially supports the arts and humanities departments at Sierra College, providing more than $5,000 in grants each year...Romy Cody and Rachel McCarty of Roseville, and Lorrie Wilson and Char Donnermeyer of Granite Bay, were instrumental in helping United Way California Capital Region’s Women in Philanthropy group become United Way’s Women United, joining a global network of more than 70,000 women leaders that makes sure local foster youth are prepared for college or career success...Wise Willa Winery has a new tasting room at Westfield Galleria at Roseville that features food, wines by the glass and bottle, and tastings...Through August 31, teens can avail of the unlimited Summer Youth Bus Pass for $10—allowing them to ride on Roseville Transit, Placer County Transit and Auburn Transit. The passes are available at Alternative Transportation, the Maidu Community Center and Roseville Sports Center...Broderick Roadhouse—known for their award-winning burgers, wings and craft cocktails—is opening soon at 1516 Eureka Road in Roseville...Roseville Environmental Utilities launched Sustain the Gains, a landscape makeover contest that encourages continued efficient water use. The winning customer will have their front yard transformed into a low water use landscape. Homeowners can enter to win at sustainthegains.org by August 31...Connect Card, a universal transit fare card that can be used across nine different transit agencies in the Sacramento region— including Roseville Transit and Placer County Transit—is available at connecttransitcard.com...Roseville has been ranked as the second best place to retire in California and 24th in the country by niche.com...Auburn’s Crooked Lane Brewing Company was awarded second place in Best of Show at the California State Fair’s commercial brewing competition for their Wobblor, a doppelbock-style ale...That’s all for now, but check back next month for Style’s Pizza feature. —Tara Mendanha
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WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO YOUR YOUNGER SELF?
Follow your dreams, and don’t listen too seriously to those who tell you what you “should” be doing.
WHAT’S YOUR BIGGEST PET PEEVE?
Christina Richter
Disrespect for historic structures and the resulting demolition-through-neglect syndrome. How we preserve our cultural heritage is a true reflection of, and testament to, the long-term value we have for our community. WHAT ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF?
My two daughters. They have taken on the world with gusto and grace, while maintaining their awesome sense of humor. Best of all, they never forget to tell us how much they appreciate and love us! BEST WORDS OF WISDOM YOU’VE RECEIVED?
“Anything can be accomplished if you don’t care who gets the credit.” Once it is realized that a cause is greater than any accolades, what was once thought impossible is often achieved.
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ranite Bay resident Christina Richter will never forget the day a tornado changed the course of her life forever. She was living
with her family in a small town in southwestern Ohio, and when the twister hit, they were forced to crouch in a corner of their home’s basement to survive. When they emerged, their home was gone—along with much of the town. Soon after, they moved to a different state, but the event left an indelible mark on Richter’s life. “It taught me that material things don’t matter...life is about relationships: family and friends.” An avid history buff, Richter became immersed in Roseville’s rich past after moving to California 20 years ago. She’s now the president of the Roseville Historical Society, in addition to sitting on the Historical Advisory
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Board of Placer County and being a member of the California Historical Society and Sacramento Historical Society. What’s more, she’s the author of Walk with Me, I Want to Tell You Something: The Story of the Roseville Fiddyment Family and is passionate about educating others on Roseville’s proud pioneering history—much of which is on display at the newly renovated Carnegie Library Museum on Lincoln Street. Richter is also a member of the Philanthropic Women’s Organization, a group that provides educational scholarships for women. For Richter, the key to building a community is education, especially when it comes to increasing awareness of how the past shapes who we are today. “Roseville began as a small, tight-knit community,” she shares. “We were successful because we cared about and supported each other.” —Amber Foster
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DON’T LET AN OLD INJURY Hold You Back “Years of physical labor wore out my knees. I wasn’t in pain, but stability was an issue. I’m retired, and one of my hobbies is showing my champion Alaskan Malamute. I’m athletic for my age and exercise daily, but I didn’t have confidence I’d have stability running around in a show ring. I knew I wanted my knee repaired to restore my strength, flexibility and range of motion so I can keep doing what I love. At my first appointment with Dr. Brandon Beamer, he was amazed at how much he could manipulate my knee. My ACL reconstruction was a huge success. Seven months after surgery, I’m 100% again. This surgery and Dr. Beamer’s strict protocols as a sports medicine specialist gave me the tools to fully recover. I really want other people to be able to experience that satisfaction. I’ve been back to showing my dog and recently my dog won Best of Breed at the Sacramento Dog Show.” –Kevin Oliver, Grizzly Flats
GETTING TO KNOW
Brandon Beamer, MD Brandon Beamer, MD, brings top-flight medical training and experience to our community. A native of Rocklin, he graduated with honors from UC Berkeley. He completed his medical degree at Cornell University Medical School and then the Orthopaedic Residency Program at Harvard. He completed his Sports Medicine fellowship at Stanford University, where he provided care to elite college, NFL and Olympic caliber athletes. He is one of the few fellowship-trained hip arthroscopists in Northern California. On his philosophy or care, Dr. Beamer states, “While my patients may not all be competitive athletes, I’ll treat them like they are, because everyone wants and deserves to live with minimal pain and to maintain an active lifestyle.”
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Roseville Parks and Recreation Back-to-School Cool
by PAM ALLEN
Get back into the swing of school with Roseville Parks, Recreation and Libraries. For a full schedule of programs, visit roseville. ca.us/library; for Adventure Club information, visit roseville.ca.us/ adventureclub.
If your children need somewhere to go before or after school, Adventure Club is the place to be. Open to students in the Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District and Roseville City School District, they’ll experience fun activities, meet new friends and finish their homework while spending time in a safe place with positive role models. Learning isn’t just for kids! Check out a STEAM Kit at one of Roseville’s libraries, and work on collaborative projects focused on science, technology, engineering, art and math as a family.
SEASON’S EATINGS: PlacerGROWN and Foothill Farmers’ Market by CAROL ARNOLD NUTRITION // It’s hot outside, and watermelon should be your first choice for refreshment and rehydration. This nutrient-dense fruit is high in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, but low in calories. A member of the botanical family cucurbitaceae (along with cantaloupe and honeydew), watermelon is a modified berry called pepo and commonly comes in five types: seeded, seedless, mini, yellow and orange. Originating in South Africa, cultivation throughout the world started in the seventh century; seeds were even found in the tomb of King Tutankhamun! Speaking of, the seeds have a nutty flavor and can be dried and roasted, or ground into flour, and are popular in Chinese and Vietnamese cultures as a special New Year’s snack.
What’s in Season
WATERMELON
SELECTION AND STORAGE // A heavy watermelon with a yellowish blemish on its skin and a hollow sound when thumped means it’s loaded with juice and at its peak ripeness. Buying a watermelon at a PlacerGROWN farmers’ market is a slam-dunk. Farmers know their crop and will For details on where to buy Placer County only pick watermelons when they’re farm-fresh produce, truly ripe. If you have any doubts, wine, meat and ask the farmer to pick one for you. local products, visit placergrown.org and You can always taste a sample at the foothillfarmersmarket. market to really know it’s perfect. com. Watermelons keep for two or three weeks uncut, if stored in a cool, dry place; cut melon will last about three days, and should be stored in an airtight container or wrapped in plastic and refrigerated. FOR THE RECIPE TO MAKE WATERMELON SANGRIA, VISIT STYLERGBR.COM.
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DETAILS LOCATION: Johnson-Springview Park, Rocklin DATE: August 27 TIME: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, visit
rocklin.ca.us/woofstock. DID YOU KNOW? // Farmers in Japan found a way to create cubic watermelons by growing them in metal and glass boxes and making them assume the shape of a rectangle. This was originally designed to make the melons easier to stack and store, but carry a price nearly triple that of its spherical original.
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For the ninth year, Style brings you the latest stack of accomplished area authors and their published works. In no particular order…
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Crisis of Hart by Darla B. Collette, Roseville Retta Hart’s disturbing memories have come to light years later, when authorities confirm her suspicions. A crime has taken place and the characters learn to stitch past and present together. Though people’s worlds are unraveled, she thanks God for the truth that was set free. Available at lulu.com, amazon.com and Barnes & Noble
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Grandmas Shouldn't Stink by Freeta Flyaway, Roseville A young boy gets his grandma to quit smoking when he discovers the dangers. By taking a humorous look at a serious subject, families can broach this sensitive issue thoughtfully, through this gentle and positive book. Available at amazon.com and Barnes & Noble
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True to Your Core: Uncovering the Subconscious Beliefs That Wreak Havoc on Your Life by Bonnie Kelly, Roseville Learn to eliminate the feeling of self-doubt and insecurities by unleashing the power of the subconscious mind. With the right guidance, insights and tools, learn to unlock your best life. Available at truetoyourcore.com, amazon.com and Barnes & Noble
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Nana by Mary Helen Fein, Auburn This book chronicles the journey of a 16-year-old Jewish girl who leaves her family behind and heads to New York through Ellis Island, where she lives in a tenement apartment and works in the garment industry, to earn money and bring each family member over to safety. Available at amazon.com
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The Little Lemon That Leapt by Karen Sanders-Betts (author) and Hannah Howerton (illustrator), Roseville Lionel is a sassy little lemon who leaps from his tree to see the world. On his wild adventure, he meets a ballerina buffalo, vegan fox, sporty sloth and more. Join Lionel on his journey of discovering that what makes us weird is exactly what makes us wonderful. Available at lionels.place
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No More Illusions (2nd edition) by Daniel Babka, Lincoln An ambitious multilayered tale, this blend of mystery, suspense, romance and thriller—with shades of California noir—centers around a small-town detective named Dylan Blake, a dysfunctional family, temptation and morality. The story moves between Big Sur, Northern California and Utah. Available at authordanielbabka.com, amazon.com, apple.com/ibooks and Barnes & Noble
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Ride Into the Wild Side of Love by Kathryn Roberts, Granite Bay Cole Phillips is a mountain man who lives in the Idaho wilderness. Maggie Childs has been sent to see if the wilderness should be reclassified as a national park. Sparks fly when they meet, but soon it’s apparent they are fighting the same enemy. Is it too late to save the forest and their love? Available at amazon.com
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From Across the Room by Gina L. Mulligan, Folsom In 1888, Thomas Gadwell traveled to Hotel del Coronado to finish his latest novel and fell in love with Mary, the clever daughter of a treacherous railroad tycoon. What begins as a story of passion turns into a tale of counterfeiting, international corruption and blackmail. Available at amazon.com
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Harrigan's Appeal: The Story of a Refugee Newspaper by Patricia Walker and Barbara Deatherage, Folsom In 1862, just before the Yankees occupied Memphis, Tennessee, the staff of the Memphis Appeal loaded their press, steam engine and supplies on a freight train and fled. The Appeal traveled the war-torn South, printing vital news in advance of enemy lines, and the Harrigan family joined the adventure. Available at amazon.com, Face in a Book, Colton Books and Barnes & Noble
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Wrath by T.R. Ragan, Granite Bay Before human traffickers murdered her husband and stole her children, Faith McMann was a wife, mother and teacher. Now she’s a furious, merciless avenger on a deadly mission to retrieve her young son and daughter. Aided by unlikely but steadfast allies, Faith plunges deeper into a sickening underworld of exploitation and slavery with steel-forged determination. Available at amazon.com and trragan.com
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Rocklin Parks and Recreation
Hot August Nights
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Summer may be winding down, but don’t worry—August is still packed with events and activities to help you and the family squeeze the most out your remaining break. FREE MOVIE FRIDAY
On August 4 at dusk, bring a blanket to Twin Oaks Park for a screening of The Lego Batman Movie. Grab some tasty treats at one of the food trucks and enjoy live music by Bach to Rock. rocklin.ca.us/freemovies
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On August 24 at 5 p.m. head to Quarry Park for a night of artisanal foods, craft drinks, live music and local artists at Gather. Partnering with the popular Sacramento team Unseen Heroes, the City of Rocklin brings this free community event to your backyard on the fourth Thursday of each month until October. rocklin.ca.us/gather
SPORTS PROGRAMS
Rocklin has partnered with Skyhawks Sports Academy, National Academy of Athletics, and Vision Soccer Training to offer various sports programs for kids. There’s also a junior sports academy where youngsters (ages 4-6) will build hand-eye coordination and motor skills while having fun playing flag football and capture the flag, and going through obstacles. rocklin.ca.us/recreation
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Expand your child’s mind at one of Rocklin’s interactive academic programs. Students will sharpen their investigative skills at a “Mystery and Myths” workshop, or awaken their inner maker with a “Mini DaVinci” course. Teens also have opportunities to study for their SATs, or strengthen their inner mathematician. rocklin.ca.us/classes
Stay up to date on these activities and others by following the City of Rocklin on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @rocklinparksrec or join their mailing list by texting ROCKLIN to 42828. For more details, visit rocklin.com/events.
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ASK THE Expert
What’s the difference between a bundt cake and a typical cake? Bundt cakes get their name from the pan they’re cooked in—which includes a cylindrical hole or “chimney” in the middle and fluted sides—giving the cake its distinctive shape, versus a typical cake that’s often baked in a square or circular pan. Bundt cakes crafted by hand using high-quality ingredients result in moist cakes that honor the traditional bundt. Cameron Diviak, Owner // Nothing Bundt Cakes // 1112 Galleria Boulevard, Suite 140, Roseville // 916-780-2253, nothingbundtcakes.com/bakery/ca/roseville
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August is National
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and help grant wishes to children in our community with life-threatening medical conditions at this morning walk with friends, family and co-workers. necannv.wish.org
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GRAPE DAYS OF SUMMER. All are invited to an open house-style wine tour of Placer County wineries from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Meet the winemakers, grape growers and other wine enthusiasts while tasting award-winning vinos, and enjoying food and music. placerwine.com/ events.htm (ALSO 6)
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AUBURN GOLD PAN UKULELE FESTIVAL. Catch Heidi Swedberg, Daniel Ward and Dani Joy Trio in concert at the State Theatre in Auburn at 7 p.m. on August 11, or strum along at one of many workshops at the Canyon View Community Center on August 12 beginning at 9 a.m. Vendors with all the latest ukulele gear will also be present; lunch is provided with registration. auburnrec.com/events_ ukulele-festival.php
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DO-IT-YOURSELF SUMMER GARDENING. The second part of this series by the Roseville Utility Exploration Center will be on Landscape Design and Irrigation Retrofits from 10 a.m. till noon. Water efficiency experts will share design ideas and DIY techniques to help you participate in the city’s rebate programs for removing grass and retrofitting irrigation systems. roseville.ca.us/explore/workshops_ and_events/gardening_workshops. asp
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RACE FOR THE ARTS. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind 5K run/walk and kids’ fun run featuring a mini art festival and benefiting Placer
Arts, Roseville Theatre Arts Academy and other local nonprofits at William Land Park. raceforthearts.com
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CURBY’S WASTE-APALOOZA. Families can learn about where waste goes with a sewer crawl and talk with Curby “the recycling robot” from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Roseville’s Utility Exploration Center. Participate in a quiz show, compete for prizes, challenge yourself in a game room and more. roseville.ca.us/explore/workshops_ and_events/family_events.asp
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GOOD DOG-DIRTY DOG 5K WALK AND RUN. Walkers, runners and dogs are invited to participate in this event organized by TBF Racing at Folsom Lake’s Granite Beach. Participants will receive a finisher’s medal and dog tags. The run starts at 8 a.m. and the walk starts at 8:05 a.m. totalbodyfitness.com
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WARRIOR GOLF CLASSIC. The Jessup Athletic Association is hosting this golf tournament to raise funds to support William Jessup University’s athletic programs. The tournament takes place at Catta Verdera Country Club in Lincoln from 7:30 a.m. (registration) to 3:45 p.m. Shotgun start is at 9 a.m., and the price includes breakfast, golf, lunch and awards. jessupathletics.com
WALK FOR WISHES. Join the Make-A-Wish Foundation
SENIORS FIRST WINE AND BREW FEST. This fund-raiser will feature delicious food, craft brews, fine wine and a silent and live auction at the Blue Goose Event Center in Loomis from 5-9:30 p.m. The event helps support seniors in Placer County through Seniors First programs. sfwineandbrewfest.com
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JIM PISKOTI. View mixed media artist Jim Piskoti’s works—which comment on social issues and border on satire—on display at the Blue Line Arts’ Coker Family Gallery. There will be a reception on September 16 from 5-8:30 p.m. with artist talks from 5-6 p.m. bluelinearts. org
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WOOFSTOCK. The City of Rocklin is hosting this free event at Johnson-Springview Park from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to raise money for local canine rescues, as well as the Rocklin Dog Park. Activities throughout the day include wiener dog races, art projects, a dog obstacle course, costume parade, dog-themed vendors, entertainment, food trucks and more. rocklin.ca.us/woofstock
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AUGUST
Notable Happenings
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HAWKS, HONKERS AND HOOTS. As part of the Roseville
Public Library’s youth program, children can meet local birds of prey and water birds at this fun, educational show from 5:30-6:30 p.m. roseville.ca.us/events/summer_ reading.asp
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THE SAGA OF SWEET HANNAH SUE. Suspense,
melodrama and laughter await audiences at Roseville Theatre Arts Academy’s telling of the story of Hannah Sue and her six Sven sisters. Watch as Jim Dandy and his band of merry Mounties rescue them from the villainous Salty Sam and his six siblings. Show times are at 7 p.m. both days. rosevilletheatreartsacademy. com
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at Roseville is closing down Main Street from 6-9 p.m. and inviting families to enjoy live music, a classic car show, food tents, games, shopping and a kids' zone. fountainsatroseville.com/play
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THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE.
McLaughlin Theatre Co. in Loomis presents this Tony award-winning musical comedy about an eclectic group of six tweens who vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. Show times are at 7 p.m. every evening and at 2 p.m. on August 6. theatre.mclaughlinstudios.com (THROUGH 6)
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THE COLOR RUN. Take part in
the “happiest 5K on the planet” and check out the new Purple Color Zone, giant inflatable unicorns, an inspirational dream wall, and foam zone at Raley Field. The preparty features music, dancing and giveaways. Participant kits include entry, a T-shirt, headband, finisher’s medal and color packet. thecolorrun. com/locations/sacramento-ca
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SUMMER CONCERT SERIES.
Rock out at the Fountains at Roseville's main stage beginning at 8 p.m. This month's lineup includes The Vintage Vandals, Keep on Truckin', Great Wide Open and Journey Revisited. fountainsatroseville.com/ play
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SOUL FEST ’17. The O’Jays,
Morris Day & The Time, SOS Band and GQ are coming to Thunder Valley Casino Resort for a night of groovy disco and funky tunes. The show starts at 5:30 p.m. at the Outdoor
Amphitheater. Must be 21 and older to attend. thundervalleyresort.com/ entertainment
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ANIMAL OLYMPICS. Head to the Children’s Theater at Fairytale Town to watch Tony Borders, a magician and ventriloquist, perform a comedic show with a variety of animals. Witness a monkey with five hands, an animal who lifts the most weight just by standing up and much more. Show times are at 12:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. fairytaletown.org
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FAMILY CAMPOUT. Enjoy an
exciting overnight adventure in Fairytale Town’s storybook park. Activities include a scavenger hunt, arts and crafts, theater show, bedtime stories, and a continental breakfast under a canopy of trees. Festivities begin at 5:30 p.m. and continue until 7 a.m. the following morning. fairytaletown.org
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August 3rd Mania The Live Beatles Experience
FRIDAY FLICKS. Bring
blankets, lawn chairs and family and friends for a free screening of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story at Vernon Street Town Square. The movie starts at 8 p.m. and is rated PG-13. roseville.ca.us/events/friday_flicks. asp
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CONCERTS ON THE SQUARE.
Skid Roses will take you back to the ’80s with party rock classics by Bon Jovi, Poison, Guns N’ Roses and more at Vernon Street Town Square. The free show starts at 7:30 p.m. and gates open at 6:30 p.m. Grab a spot and enjoy food truck fare and the beer garden. roseville.ca.us/events/concerts_on_ the_square.asp
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TALES AND ALES BREWFEST. Fairytale Town
is celebrating its 58th anniversary with an all-ages fund-raiser featuring unlimited beer tastings, food trucks and live music by AKAlive on the Mother Goose Stage. Proceeds support Fairytale Town’s education programs and park improvements. fairytaletown.org
Rock, Reggae & Blues
August 24th Life in the Fastlane Eagles Tribute
August 31st Skynnyn Lynnyrd September 7th Folsom Lake Symphony Strike Up the Band!
SEPTEMBER
6:30 - 8:30pm • Steven Young Amphitheater
HOT CHILI AND COOL CARS. Rocklin’s beloved
annual event is back for the 24th year on Pacific Street from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The classic car show will feature local automobiles, in addition to a chili cook-off, bounce houses, a climbing wall, face painting and kids’ crafts. rocklinchamber.com/events
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August 17th Island of Black & White
Tribute
SAVE THE DATE!
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August 10th Kenny Metcalf as Elton John
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outtakes FRIDAY FAMILY FEST
HONOR RIDE
Family and friends joined together to enjoy live music from On Air, local vendors, food, beer, wine, kids’ activities and more.
This non-competitive cycling event allowed the public to ride alongside healing heroes while raising money for Project Hero, which assists with life-changing veteran rehabilitation services and helps save lives by restoring hope and purpose.
1 Mike Martinez from Between The Bunns 2 Chris HebardSummers, Mark Knisley and Jon Weber 3 Jackson Rotchford
1 Kristy and Rod Halbert 2 Gabrielle Carter and W. Ken Martinez 3 Doug Hebbard and David Uhte
June 9 // Historic Loomis Train Depot Plaza
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May 13 // Rocklin
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PLACER SPCA’S PROFESSIONALS FORUM May 25 // Cante Ao Vinho Winery, Rocklin
Local professionals gathered to learn about the Placer SPCA’s recent activities while enjoying appetizers and wine tasting. 1 Greg Herrick, CPA 2 Ali Goff, Elise Baker and Barry White 3 Donna Vinnard, Frank Udvarhely, Leilani Fratis, Jerry Govier and Mary Beth Govier
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THE ART OF LOCALLY GROWN
June 10 // Westfield Galleria at Roseville
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Fork ‘N Road Productions and Il Fornaio Executive Chef Israel Bejar collaborated with Placer County farmers to share in the bounty of locally grown food at this second-annual event. Each ticket included a gourmet five-course meal paired with award-winning wines and craft beer. 1 Craig Morgado, Tom Harris and David Rathbun 2 Cassie Breazeale and Ana Azad 3 Beth Brumer with Doug and Gena Wiskus 4 Barbara Spinelli, MD, Dana Maclean and Dee Kelley Photos by CHRISTOPHER LIM
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ROSEVILLE CITY AWARDS BANQUET May 12 // Rock of Roseville
Local businesses, churches and residents hosted this elegant evening honoring Roseville Fire and Police Departments for their sacrifice and exemplary service to the community. 1 Sargent Palmore, Keynote Speaker Erik Estrada, Officer Nathan Hance and Officer Cameron Bal 2 Firefighter-Paramedic Trevor Hartman and Ida Kristin 3 Erik Estrada and Fire Chief Rick Bartee 4 2017 Police Award recipients 5 2017 Fire Award Recipients
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outtakes THE PETAL CONNECTION OPEN HOUSE
May 11 // 9260 Sierra College Boulevard, Suite 250, Roseville
At this event celebrating The Petal Connection’s move to a new location in Roseville, the community gathered to learn more about the nonprofit’s mission of creating beautiful floral bouquets and delivering them to local hospice patients and seniors. 1 Sally Haff, Lorrie Wilson, Jennifer Arey, Judi Gavia, Julie Jackson and Lori Dangber
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STEVE MURPHY & JAVIER PEÑA “THE TRUE STORY OF PABLO ESCOBAR”
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The inspiration for the Golden-Globe nominated series NARCOS comes to the Harris Center. Former DEA Special Agents Steve Murphy and Javier Peña were at the center of the largest, most complex and high-profile investigation of its time. With tactful humor and rarely seen visuals, Steve and Javier share their experiences in hostile and often life-threatening conditions— all leading to the capture and downfall of the narco-terrorist Pablo Escobar.
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Lee Hinge Wood Works by HEATHER L. BECKER
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the arts America)—often left in their natural state—he creates one-of-a-kind items that are both practical and pretty. Whether you need a cutting board, pizza peel, feeder for Fido, or a custom design project, Hinge is up for the challenge. HLB: WHEN DID YOU LEARN WOODWORKING? LH: I took woodshop in high school, but that was 20 years ago, so most of what I do is self-taught. [Since] I’m a visual person, if I can see it in my head, I can usually build it. I started by making a cutting board for a friend, [which ended up being] a hit. She showed it off and someone else wanted one, then someone else, and so on. After, I started reclaiming exotic woods for butcher blocks, pizza peels, cheese boards, etc. HLB: DO YOU MAKE CUSTOM PIECES? LH: Custom creations are my favorite. Everyone usually has an idea [of what they want] in their head or has seen a picture of something, so I take that, add onto it and make it come to life. HLB: HOW DO YOU TRANSLATE NATURE THROUGH YOUR DESIGNS? LH: Nature is fascinating and beautiful. To help show that off, I don’t use any stains or dyes—I let the natural color and grain patterns of the wood speak for itself. My favorite part is putting a natural oil on the wood and watching it come to life. A lot of my inspiration comes from going out [in nature] and searching for unique woods and grain patterns. HLB: DO YOU HAVE ANY SECRET SPOTS FOR FINDING RECLAIMED WOOD? LH: I don’t have a favorite spot, but I was once told if you find a unique piece of wood, buy it—even if you don’t have a project in mind—so I have tons of wood I save for special projects. I’ll walk past it 100 times, then suddenly I’ll look at it and have a great idea of what to make. HLB: WHAT MAKES A BUSINESS SUCCESSFUL? LH: A satisfied and happy customer is what it’s all about. I’ve always tried to add extra details and accents to “wow” the customer, which is also my advice to anyone starting out: Pay attention to all the little details; it all counts. HLB: WHAT’S IN STORE FOR THE FUTURE? LH: I’d really like to start some type of school or offer classes where people can work with their hands and have fun with loud music. In addition, I’d like to keep expanding my knowledge of woodworking. In this industry, you’re always learning new stuff. shorebreakdesigns.com
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artbeat Through August 27 – Evocative Dimensions. This dynamic show at the High Hand Gallery in Loomis brings together a diverse group of awardwinning artists—Trisa Swerdlow, Michele McCormick and Rebecca Benson—each pursuing their own medium to evoke an emotional connection to the observer. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays. highhandartgallery.com
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GREAT SHOWS. UP CLOSE! THE MARTIAL ARTISTS & ACROBATS OF TIANJIN
FRI-SUN SEP 15-17 Established in 1957, the Martial Artists & Acrobats of Tianjin are one of the best acrobatic troupes in China with more than 100 performers. Acclaimed for novelty and superior techniques, the acrobatic troupe is favored by audiences all over the world. Don’t miss this family friendly show.
DIRTY DANCING
THE CLASSIC STORY ON STAGE BY ELEANOR BERNSTEIN
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An unprecedented live experience, a romance exploding with heart-pounding music, passionate romance and sensationally sexy dancing. Based on the famed worldwide hit film, DIRTY DANCING tells the classic story of Baby and Johnny, two fiercely independent young spirits from different worlds. Featuring the hit songs “Hungry Eyes,” “Hey Baby,” “Do You Love Me?”, and the heart-stopping “(I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life.”
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health & wellness
Love Bites
5 Relationship Questions, Answered by JOE BORDERS, MFT
Joe Borders, MFT, has offices in Roseville and Sacramento and specializes in addiction and working with couples, teens and the LGBTQ community. For more information and to read his therapy blog, visit joeborders.com.
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I DO SO MUCH FOR MY PARTNER AND THEY DON’T SEEM TO APPRECIATE IT. WHY? You might have differing love languages. We all express love and perceive it from others in different ways. The five main love languages are gift giving, words of affirmation, acts of service, physical touch, and quality time. Take a moment with your partner to discover each other’s love language; you might be bringing her flowers when she really wants you to hold her hand and hug her more often. IS THIS THING MY PARTNER DOES NORMAL? In a relationship, it’s less important if something is “normal” and more important to discuss how you feel about it and if it’s within the rules of the relationship. It’s very common for people
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to get upset at their partners thinking, “if they loved me, they wouldn’t do that.” We assume there’s a concrete idea of a “good relationship” that we all share; reality is, every relationship is different, and you need to talk about what’s off-limits for you and build empathy for each other in these regards. SOMETIMES I GET ANGRY AND SAY THINGS I EVENTUALLY REGRET. HOW CAN I CHANGE? Anger can come from all kinds of places, but the most common case I see is when a person doesn’t feel heard and understood. One of the most important things in any relationship is your ability to be vulnerable with your partner, which, for some people, can feel scary or unsafe. Sometimes it
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It’s no secret that love isn’t always fairy-tale perfect. For the answers to common relationship questions we’ve all likely pondered at one point or another, Style turned to local marriage and family therapist Joe Borders, MFT, for the answers.
seems easier to blame and yell at someone rather than saying you’re feeling hurt and disconnected. Work on finding coping skills and expressing your emotions in a constructive way. SOMETHING BAD HAPPENED BETWEEN US. HOW DO WE GET OVER IT? Be open and patient with each other. It’s important for the person who was hurt to be able to express their emotions, and for the other person to hear and empathize with what the other is saying. Trouble happens when one person doesn’t feel heard and the other feels
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irritated, gets impatient, and thinks “why can’t we just move on?” It’s hard, but in cases like this it often becomes one person’s job to try to be vulnerable again, and for the other person to be patient with being distrusted. Both are painful experiences and push on our inner need to fight or flight. SHOULD WE SEPARATE? There’s no universal answer to this, but barring the presence of abuse, I generally believe that all relationships can be saved. The question is: Do you really want to save it? Oftentimes we become hurt and distant in relationships and feel like our partner is a completely different person from the one we fell in love with. You can reconnect and repair; it’s all about being open and expressing your emotions in a healthy way.
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Destiny Community Center Making Spirits Bright
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supplies. The packs are being distributed by Rocklin’s Destiny Community Center on August 5 at a “Backpack Giveaway”— complete with games, prizes, a barbecue and free haircuts—at Johnson-Springview Park. Without the backpacks, some of these children would have no school supplies. The giveaway is one of Destiny’s signature events, at the core of its “Love Our City” brand whose mission is Love our kids. Love our families. Love our schools. Love our country.
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“If we can get the family healthy, we can impact the broader community,” says Marketing Director Michelle Coleman. “It moves from the person, to the family, to the community.” Recently, at the center’s coffee shop, Coleman and Community Development Director Scott Bryditzki shared Destiny’s story. The 64,000-square-foot space (formerly a Walmart) was strikingly remodeled to have a lean, industrial, almost whimsical interior.
Since opening in 2015 and breaking from its founder, Destiny Church, the nonreligious nonprofit has partnered with schools and the community to facilitate more than 300 events that serve the needs of families at every age, free of charge. Inside the center, kids and teens can hang out or get homework help in their own cool spaces, while caregivers can take classes— such as ESL, parenting and job training— and even work out in a small gym ($15 per month). Ashley Hoohuli, mother of three, has taken every parenting class. “What I’ve learned has made our household happier,” she says. “Now I don’t do everything for my kids. I allow them to learn while they have me as a safety net.” The center also houses the Destiny Performing Arts Academy, which will hold auditions next month for Beauty and the Beast, to be performed on the center’s stage. As a sampling of its community outreach, the center adopts Title I schools and refurbishes them and nearby homes. In June, at its Celebrate America event to honor the country and military, they gave two small houses to homeless vets. Later this year, at their annual holiday Bike and Toy Giveaway at the Golden 1 Center, Kings players will help hand out brand new bicycles (each one customized based on information teachers provide and built by volunteers from 38 organizations) and helmets to 4,000 kids from Title I schools. Coleman is quick to point out Emilia Meyer that event volunteers are always needed. “We want to empower organizations to step up,” Coleman says.“Everything we do is to give hope to families.” One element of that hope, says Bryditzki, is the concept of “pay it forward…what we’re trying to accomplish, and succeeding [in doing so], is to transform families to want to give back to their community. Eventually, they’ll be the ones building the bikes.” destinycommunity.org photos by DANTE FONTANA
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Green with Envy 3 Steps to a Fresh Farmhouse by KERRIE L. KELLY, ASID
W
e all know the farmhouse look: lots of reclaimed wood accented by airy white spaces and décor that seems to have walked out of an old-timey barn and into a contemporary kitchen. Though the style is
beautiful, it’s saturated the interior design market with its seemingly uniform look. Instead of the predicatable design—full of minimalist home accessories, reclaimed wood tables and barn doors—we breathed new life into this client's home by creating the look with an organic spin and a focus on fresh coloration and lively accents. Read on to learn how you can accomplish the same clean and contemporary style in your own space.
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USE A FRESH FOCAL COLOR AS YOUR FOUNDATION
What we’ve found that’s often missing in the quintessential farmhouse look is color. Because Instagram and other social media platforms focus on the beauty of simplicity, like blank white walls and minimalist style, homes have begun to reflect that over-simplified look. And while it may be pretty on Pinterest, it lacks dimension and authenticity in real life. To overcome this barrier, we used a bright, fresh green as our foundational color and made sure to use variations of it throughout the home. In the living room, it’s found on throw pillows, greenery and window coverings, and in the nursery it’s
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Against Trashville splashed on the wall as a soothing accent.
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PAIR NEUTRAL COLORS WITH LOTS OF TEXTURE
If you’re against any color darker than eggshell, that’s totally fine, too. Another great way to add dimension without committing to a color is through texture. In the kitchen, we opted for beautiful white handmade subway tile and crisp white cabinetry. To warm up the space, we topped the counters with rope place settings, a rustic cutting board and metallic accents like bowls and silverware. The same addition of texture can be seen in the guest spaces, too. Textured linen window coverings, reclaimed wooden chairs and bedding with a little bit of pattern help balance the neutral coloration of the space with cozy and dynamic design elements.
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MAKE YOUR FAVORITE SPACES LIVABLE
Our last hint is this: While you want your favorite spaces—like the master bedroom and living room—to be beautiful, you also want them to be livable. When designing around a farmhouse look, choose materials, colors and details that will allow for the dog to jump on the couch, the kids to run through the hallways, or the wine to spill on the rug. The most important quality to design is how a space makes you feel, and if it’s too fussy and buttoned-up, you won’t want to wind down. Consider using performance fabrics on Kerrie L. Kelly is an large pieces like sofas and sectionals, indoor/ interior designer who has created outdoor rugs for areas of the home where several model homes in Northern people gather most, and countertops and California. See wall coverings that won’t stain or require lots her latest set by Elliott Homes in of maintenance, so you can sit back and enjoy Roseville or online at your beautifully crafted space. kerriekelly.com. After you’ve selected your foundational color, paired your neutrals with complementary textures, and emphasized the livability of your favorite rooms in the house, your home is ready to be lived in and loved! photo of Kerrie L. Kelly by DANTA FONTANA
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MEET THE MAKERS The act of making beer and wine is an act of community—a way of bringing people together. We asked local makers, and masters of their craft, to tell us their stories—stories that are bound to give you, the humble consumer, an appreciation of the heart, soul and commitment that goes into every harvest, every brew and every pour.
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FAVORITE STYLE OF BEER: I love any well-made beer, but West Coast IPAs are closest
to my heart
FAVORITE BEER AND FOOD PAIRING: Spicy Thai with IPA TOP 3 LOCAL BEERS TO TASTE NOW: The Monk’s Cellar London Porter on nitro, Ol’
Republic Hell Beer, Crooked Lane Roaky Mandarin IPA WHAT YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT LOCAL BEER: Its freshness, and the fact that you can talk to the people who make it
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TASTING ROOM ROUNDUP ▼ AMADOR 360 WINERY COLLECTIVE
Best One-Stop Shop
With multiple tasting rooms all in one place, you can point your Uber driver to any one of these and cavort freely. Amador 360 Winery Collective 18590 State Hwy 49, Plymouth 209-245-6600, amador360.com
Camino Wine Tasting Plaza
3500 Carson Road, Camino 530-644-4018, finzinwines.com/maps. html
Old Sugar Mill
35265 Willow Avenue, Clarksburg 916-744-1615, oldsugarmill.com
The Underground Tasting Room
900 2nd Street, Sacramento 916-444-2349, theundergroundtastingroom.com
Amador 360 Winery Collective courtesy of Amador 360 Winery Collective. Old Sugar Mill photo by Justin Buettner.
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rooked Lane Brewing Company’s brewmaster Teresa Pstuty blinds us with science on the regular; she holds a bachelor of science in chemistry and spent 10 years in the biotech industry as a field service engineer before entering the world of beer, and her science background still informs her brewing technique today. “In the brewery, I take an analytical approach,” says Pstuty. “I measure everything as the brew day progresses so I Teresa Pstuty ny pa m can maintain consistency.” And for Pstuty, Co ewing Crooked Lane Br way, Auburn, 530consistency is key. “I believe the more gh Hi 536 Grass Valley ing.com rew eb lan measurements you can take in the ed ok 878-5232, cro process, the better you will be able to identify problems if they occur,” she says. The scientific approach is working—Crooked Lane recently won Best of Show and a double gold medal at the El Dorado County Fair, a silver medal for their Gnarly Goat and gold for the Wobblor Doppelbock at the California State Fair, and silver and bronze medals at the LA International Beer Competition. Not bad for opening just last August! It helps that Crooked Lane is a family (and friends) affair; Pstuty’s husband, Adrian, is co-owner, neighbor Paul Schilling handles the marketing, and close friend Kirt Braun handles sales. For Pstuty, establishing their roots in the Auburn community and providing a gathering space for locals feels just as much like success as the well-deserved accolades. As for the elephant in the room—the notion of Pstuty being a female brewmaster in a male-dominated industry—the reality is more positive (and inclusive). Says Pstuty, “Women are such a big part of the craft brewery explosion. We’ve become a big part of the customer base, and central players in the success of the industry. As co-owner, I had an advantage to assume the position of brewmaster, but I’ve been delighted at the way I’ve been received and the great treatment I’ve had in just about all my interactions in the beer community at large. Craft beer is no longer the domain of bearded men.”
T TASTING ROOM ROUNDUP ▼ CANTE AO VINHO
Best for Live Music
While you’re sipping, delight another one of your senses with great live music at these local spots. Cante Ao Vinho
5250 Front Street, Rocklin 530-632-8058, canteaovinho.com
Dono dal Cielo Vineyard
6100 Wise Road, Newcastle 530-888-0101, donodalcielo.com
Helwig Vineyards and Winery
Cante Ao Vinho photo by Ginger Tivey. Helwig Vineyards and Winery photo courtesy of facebook.com/HelwigWinery.
11555 Shenandoah Road, Plymouth 209-245-5200, helwigwinery.com
Naggiar Vineyards and Winery
18125 Rosemary Lane, Grass Valley 530-268-9059, naggiarvineyards.com
Mastroserio Winery
7351 Fairplay Road, Somerset 530-417-4321, mastroseriowinery.com
he Monk’s Cellar is relatively new to Downtown Roseville, having opened in 2014, but Andy Klein is no newcomer. His first brewing job was with Sacramento Brewing Company back in 1995, he graduated the American Brewers Guild in 1996, and has worked in and around the Greater Sacramento region ever since. But he always dreamed of opening his own brewery “with a European/ Belgian vibe.” The fact that Klein, along with business partners Paul Gould and Tom Rotelli, was finally Andy Klein able to realize his dream in his hometown has The Monk’s Cella made it all the more special. “I grew up in Roseville, r 240 Vernon Stree t, Roseville, not far from where we 916-786-6665, mo nkscellar.com opened The Monk’s Cellar. I remember as a child when Downtown Roseville was the place to be. We went down there for shopping, to watch movies, go out to dinner, etc. It’s nice to be a part of the renaissance and redevelopment of downtown.” Experience lends weight to The Monk’s Cellar’s success. Between Klein and co-brewmaster Peter York there’s a combined 40 years of experience (and according to Klein, between the two of them they’ve won well over 100 awards)—and that may be what ultimately makes their beer stand out from the crowd. “I’m fortunate to have Peter York as a cobrewmaster (quite honestly he does most of the work)... we both subscribe to making a variety of classic-style beers that are balanced and that everyone can enjoy. Many breweries are focusing on the latest craze in the industry; we believe in making great beer that has stood the test of hundreds of years from around the world.” Amen to that!
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FAVORITE STYLE OF BEER: English bitter (ESB, best or ordinary bitter) FAVORITE BEER AND FOOD PAIRING: A Belgian Wit (such as our Biere Blanche) with
fresh chevre and a bit of lemon zest TOP 3 LOCAL BEERS TO TASTE NOW: Auburn Alehouse Gold Country Pilsner, The Monk’s Cellar Biere Blanche, Loomis Basin Mandarin Wheat, Crooked Lane Kolsch, anything in the Crushable series from Moonraker WHAT YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT LOCAL BEER: It’s an amazing community of supportive people and businesses. I know if I ever need an ingredient or have a problem or a question, I can pick up the phone and any of the local brewers will be there to help. This collaboration is what has gotten the craft industry to where it is today. When you buy and support local, you’re supporting this community.
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enny Gowan has beer in his blood. Not in the blood-alcohol way, but in a “lifetime of brewing” way. Loomis Basin Brewing is a family affair—wholly family-owned and operated with Kenny and his father, Jim, sharing the brewmaster roles together. Kenny was born in Bitburg, Germany, and according to him, “[that’s] where my father got his appreciation for great beer.” The appreciation continued when they later moved to Granite Bay. Recalls Kenny, “My father became a brewmaster when I was just out of high school, and I always grew up either in the kitchen or watching my dad and his buddies make great beer.” It an
Kenny Gow Jim Gowan and ing Company ew Loomis Basin Br omis, 916-259-27 39, , Lo 3277 Swetzer Road ing.com loomisbasinbrew
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Soak in the Views
Next to food, the best pairing with wine or beer is a gorgeous view. Soak it all in at one of these locales. Amador Brewing Company
9659 Main Street, Plymouth 209-507-1900, amadorbrewing.com
Avio Vineyards
14520 Ridge Road, Sutter Creek 209-267-1515, aviowine.com
Gold Hill Vineyard and Brewery
5660 Vineyard Lane, Placerville 530-626-6522, goldhillvineyard.com
Q&A
Answers by Kenny Gowan
FAVORITE STYLE OF BEER: IPA FAVORITE BEER AND FOOD PAIRING: BBQ and IPA TOP 3 LOCAL BEERS TO TASTE NOW: Auburn Alehouse Gold
Digger IPA, Moonraker Mosaic Crush, anything from Mraz Brewing
3680 Leisure Lane, Placerville 530-344-0227, hollyshill.com
Lewis Grace Winery
2701 Carson Road, Placerville 530-642-8424, gracepatriotwines.com
Mount Aukum Winery
6781 Tower Road, Somerset 530-620-1675, mountaukum.com
Rancho Roble Vineyards
340 Fleming Road, Lincoln 916-645-2075, ranchoroble.com
Sentivo Vineyards and Winery
7460 Fairplay Road, Somerset 916-936-3306, sentivovineyards.com
Story Winery
10525 Bell Road, Plymouth 209-245-6208, storywinery.com
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Lewis Grace Winery photo by Trevor Grace. Holly’s Hill Vineyards photo by Gary Zsigo.
didn’t take long for Kenny to catch the beer-making bug and went on to learn the ropes at Bulldog Brewing in Fresno, followed by several years at San Diego Brewing Company. In 2010, the Gowan family took the plunge together and opened Loomis Basin Brewing. Says Kenny, “The brewery is owned by both my mother and father and my wife, Linda. We’ve opened and consulted on quite a few other breweries and restaurants. Time felt right, and we felt we had enough experience under our belt that we might have a shot pulling this little venture off.” Seven years on, it’s well and truly pulled off, as they’ve won numerous awards at the California State Fair including gold this year for their Saint Patty’s Day Brown. But that’s not why they do it. Says Kenny, “To be honest, competitions aren’t number one on our list. We don’t brew beers for awards; we brew them for people and the smiles that come after drinking it.”
Holly’s Hill Vineyards
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EVERHART CELLARS
Pet Friendly
Don’t leave them home: Bring your fur babies along for the ride! Pets are welcome at these spots. Andis Wines
11000 Shenandoah Road, Plymouth 209-245-6177, andiswines.com
Boeger Winery
1709 Carson Road, Placerville 530-622-8094, boegerwinery.com
Casque Wines Tasting Room
Everhart Cellars photo courtesy of Dominic Mantei. Sera Fina Cellars photo courtesy of Sera Fina Cellars.
9280 Horseshoe Bar Road, Loomis 916-652-2250, casquewines.com
Crystal Basin Cellars
3550 Carson Road, Camino 530-647-1767, crystalbasin.com
D’Artagnan Vineyards
813 Sutter Street, Suite A, Folsom 916-597-0158, dartagnanvineyards.com
Everhart Cellars
5821 CA State Highway 49, Pilot Hill 530-885-9463, hart2hartvineyards.com
Sera Fina Cellars
17000 Latrobe Road, Plymouth 209-245-4300, serafinacellars.com
Via Romano Vineyards
3400 Carson Court, Placerville 530-269-9463, vrv.vin
Viña Castellano
4590 Bell Road, Auburn 530-889-2855, vinacastellano.com
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arco Cappelli has been a winemaker since 1987, and his life story is as vibrant as the wines he produces. The son of Italian-born parents, Cappelli grew up in Monterey and Carmel. After some casual college mead-making led to an introductory wine class at UC Davis, he caught the winemaking Marco Cappelli bug the following year and worked a harvest at Miraflores Winer Napa’s Louis Martini Winery. Recalls Cappelli, y 2120 Four Springs Trail, Placerville, “The experience convinced me that making wine 530-647-8505, mi rafloreswinery.co would be my life’s work.” m After obtaining a degree in fermentation science at UC Davis, he spent 20 months in Italy at Chianti Classico and France at Sauternes, before returning to California where he came under the mentorship of the “dean of American winemakers,” the renowned André Tchelistcheff. “André was my mentor and not only guided me through those formative early years but also shaped my overall view of wine and the industry—something I’m still grateful for many years later,” he says. One of Cappelli’s earliest realizations became one of the most long-lasting. Says Cappelli, “It took me many years to understand how modest the winemaker’s role really is in making fine wine. The most important part of the process is ensuring that the vineyards are well-maintained and the fruit is picked at the right maturity. All we really do in the winery is preserve the fruit in the form of wine—the basic quality and character of the wine is already established before the grapes arrive at the winery. I am reminded of this every vintage.” Cappelli has been with Miraflores since 2014, after 17 years at Napa Valley’s Swanson Vineyards, and his wealth of experience has not lessened the humility with which he approaches winemaking. “There’s nothing especially different or innovative about the way I make wine; in fact, I probably use fewer ‘tricks of the trade’ than most winemakers. Miraflores has a remarkable location and a unique terroir; we try to put less of ourselves in the wine and make more of an effort to showcase the natural character of the fruit.”
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FAVORITE VARIETAL: White Rhône blends FAVORITE WINE AND FOOD PAIRING: Short ribs braised in chicken stock and Tawny
port with a pinch of star anise paired with an old Mission Angelica TOP 3 LOCAL WINES TO TASTE NOW: Toogood Estate Zinfandel, Elevation Ten Tempranillo, Illuminare Cabernet Franc WHAT YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT LOCAL WINE: Local wines are so compatible with food; they’re balanced and have great varietal focus AUGUST 2017 // stylergbr.com
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FAVORITE STYLE OF BEER: Hoppy-session beers and sours are always high on the list
(Mike); Czech-style pilsners (Brennan) FAVORITE BEER AND FOOD PAIRING: Pretty much everything goes well with goat cheese (Mike); any beer with bacon (Brennan) TOP 3 LOCAL BEERS TO TASTE NOW: Sudwerk Dry Hop Lager, Auburn Alehouse Gold Country Pilsner, Heretic Evil Twin (Mike); Berryessa IPA, Moonraker Yojo, Sudwerk Fünke Hop Farm (Brennan) WHAT YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT LOCAL BEER: You can find pretty much any style locally
and odds are it’ll be much fresher than something shipped across the country (Mike); local beer tends to be fresher since it doesn’t have to travel too far from the source, which is important with time-sensitive styles like IPA; also, you tend to find more one-off beers in the local market, rather than just the brewery’s mainstays (Brennan)
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RANCHO ROBLE VINEYARDS
Kid Friendly
These wineries and breweries welcome kids, so you can make your next trip a family day out. Berryessa Brewing Company
27260 Hwy 128, Winters 530-795-3526, berryessabrewingco.com
Holly’s Hill Vineyards
3680 Leisure Lane, Placerville 530-344-0227, hollyshill.com
Jack Russell Farm Brewery 2380 Larsen Drive, Camino 530-647-9420, jackrussellbrewery.com
Knee Deep Brewing Company Tap Room
13395 New Airport Road, Suite H, Auburn 530-797-4677, kneedeepbrewing.com
Rancho Roble Vineyards
340 Fleming Road, Lincoln 916-645-2075, ranchoroble.com
Rancho Roble Vineyards photo by Andrea Bucheli Photography. Holly’s Hill Vineyards photo courtesy of Holly’s HIll Vineyards.
rennan Holmes and Mike Suflita form the brewing team at Out of Bounds Brewing, and they agree on most things. For example, they both prefer the title “head brewer” to “brewmaster.” More importantly, they play well together. Says Suflita, “We have a unique situation at Out of Bounds because we have two head brewers. My relationship with Brennan is 100-percent collaborative and not at all competitive. It’s great to have a person to bounce ideas off, and we’ve each had a hand in every beer we’ve brewed here.” Both are graduates of the master brewers program at UC Davis; Suflita has been with Out of Bounds going a it and Mike Sufl es m ol H an n n on three years, and Holmes came re B ewing Company aboard in 2015. When asked what Out of Bounds Br , Suite 100, Rocklin, 916-259Road 4480 Yankee Hill makes their technique stand out, m .co sbrewing 1511, outofbound Holmes says, “Our willingness to experiment with almost anything and not having dogmatic ideas about what beer and beer styles should or should not be.” Suflita elaborates: “We use a lot of unique ingredients—fruits, spices, wood, etc. A lot of our beers have something extra added. We do traditional styles, too, but we’re always pushing the limits of our creativity.” That creative room feeds their enthusiasm for the job and for creating exciting new products. Suflita continues, “Brennan and I have a lot of creative freedom at our brewery. My favorite part is coming up with new beer ideas and seeing them through to fruition.” Fruition has meant quite a few awards for Out of Bounds (California State Fair and the U.S. Open Beer Championship to name a few), and after the success of their first barrel-aged offering, both Holmes and Suflita look forward to expanding their offerings with the opening of a full restaurant, Out of Bounds Brewing Folsom Craft Kitchen and Biergarten, (anticipated for this coming fall). To paraphrase a quote by former ESPN announcer Dan Patrick: “You can’t stop Out of Bounds Brewery, you can only hope to contain them.”
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ANDIS WINES
Games Galore
From cornhole to giant Jenga, you’re bound to find something to challenge your compromised hand-eye coordination here! Andis Wines
11000 Shenandoah Road, Plymouth 209-245-6177, andiswines.com
American River Brewing Company 11151 Trade Center Drive, Suite 104, Rancho Cordova 916-635-2537, americanriverbrewingcompany.com
EDH Brewing Company
875 Embarcadero Drive, El Dorado Hills 916-939-6827, edhbrewing.com
Julietta Winery
51221 Clarksburg Road, Clarksburg 916-744-9090, juliettawinery.com
Stoney Creek Inn and Vineyard 8320 Stoney Creek Road, Somerset 916-342-7287
Saluti Cellars
Andis Winery photo by Dante Fontana.
7505 Grizzly Flat Road, Somerset 530-626-0800, saluticellars.com
Terre Rouge and Easton Wines
10801 Dickson Road, Plymouth 209-245-4277, terrerougewines.com
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t Wise Villa Winery, it’s not just the wines that are special, it’s the way they’re produced, and who is producing them. Employee Kevin Luther advanced from assistant winemaker to co-winemaker in 2016 and together with Dr. Grover Lee their rare talents and enthusiasm combine to create the exceptional wines that made them the winner of the prestigious Golden State Winery of the Year Award at the California State Fair in 2015. Kevin Dr. Grover Lee an Luther came on board at Wise Villa d Kevin Luther Wise Villa Winer y almost seven years ago and says, 4200 Wise Road , Lincoln, 916-5430323, “Grover had a vision for Wise Villa wisevillawiner.com that matched my own, a style that stood out from the pack. We established a really unique style, drawing from the best of the old French and European philosophies of winemaking—crisp acidity, lower alcohol, balanced flavors—and combined them with a lot of experimental techniques to accentuate a bolder flavor that truly expressed our land and style here.” Those experimental techniques are key, says Dr. Lee. “Our winemaking technique is extremely different than how wine is made by most winemakers. I would say that processes applied would probably fall within the one percent of how wine is made worldwide.” For example, the meticulous sorting of grapes and colder temperature of their no-crush fermentation process in the winery means that, according to Dr. Lee, their “tannins are much softer, without that bitter bite at the end from using this detailed clean sorting and cold fermentation, plus other labor-intensive procedures.” Luther believes in the process just as much as Lee. “… Bottom line, the core of our quality comes from focusing on purity and quality at every step.” It’s a labor of love for the two winemakers. Where do they find inspiration in such hard work? Easy, says Luther. “Seeing people enjoying the wine. They might not know the hard work, soul-ache, and passion that went into the glass, but that doesn’t matter. Seeing their happy, tipsy faces and laughter is the point. They don’t have to know the flavors, the subtleties, the artistry...It’s about sharing that moment, that joy, with friends, with food, with a good life. [Knowing that] what we do results in something that enriches the lives of people makes me go home with a smile on my face.”
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Answers by Kevin Luther FAVORITE VARIETAL: Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon FAVORITE WINE AND FOOD PAIRING: Seafood with Wise Villa’s Albarino TOP 3 LOCAL WINES TO TASTE NOW: Casque Wines and PaZa Wines are producing some amazing wines; and, of course, Wise Villa WHAT YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT LOCAL WINE: Small, local wineries in Placer County are producing small-batch, handcrafted wines with a real sense of artistry and sense of place; and when you visit the wineries, you often get to taste them with the winemaker, who also works the tasting room.
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MEET THE MAKERS
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f you ask Zack Frasher what makes him stand out as a brewmaster, he’s quick to answer. “Developing and making NE-style IPAs [that are] popular in Northern California.” Moonraker’s cloudy IPAs have been making big amber-colored waves since their 2016 opening, but Frasher’s still humble about his role in all of it, even down to the title. “I usually don’t like the term ‘master.’ At age 33, I don’t really consider myself a master of anything!” Frasher started homebrewing in 2008 and worked at The Brewmeister before joining up with Moonraker. Since the brewery’s opening last year, there’s plenty of mounting evidence of Frasher’s mastery: Earlier this year, Moonraker’s Extremis IPA beat out er h as Russian River Brewing’s legendary Pliny Fr k Zac ing Company ew Br er ak nr the Younger in a blind-tasting at The Bistro oo , M 100, Auburn
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Perry Creek Winery
7400 Perry Creek Road, Somerset 530-620-5175, perrycreek.com
Terra d’Oro
20680 Shenandoah School Road, Plymouth 209-245-6942, terradorowinery.com
Bogle Vineyards photo courtesy of Bogle Vineyards.
Double IPA Festival in Hayward; last year, their Miss Conduct Blonde Ale won a gold medal at the California State Fair and a silver medal at the Great American Beer Festival in Colorado, and Mosaic Crush took gold at this year’s San Diego International Beer Competition. What’s more, RateBeer named Moonraker the ninth best brewery in the world and best new brewery in California, so if you meet Frasher, maybe don’t call him a brewmaster to his face, but behind his back, fans and devotees of Moonraker’s product will continue to bow down to a definite master.
7395 Frasinetti Road, Sacramento 916-383-2444, frasinetti.com
BOOZY BITES Eat your alcohol with these culinary creations from local restaurants that are made using beer or wine.
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Beer-Battered Artichoke Hearts from GB Alehouse, 5540 Douglas Boulevard,
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Sienna Ale Kung Pao Calamari from Sienna Restaurant, 1480 Eureka Road,
Roseville, 916-771-4700, siennarestaurants. com
Tagliatelle ai Funghi (Egg Fettuccine with Mushrooms in a Light Wine Sauce) from Vaiano Trattoria, 7160
Douglas Boulevard, Granite Bay, 916-7800888, vaianotrattoria.com
Beer-Brined Chicken Wings from Black Vinyl Ale Project, 4810 Granite
Drive, Suite A-1, Rocklin, 916-672-6292, blackvinylale.com
Guinness Fish N’ Chips from The Boxing Donkey, 300 Lincoln Street,
Roseville, 916-797-3665, theboxingdonkey. com
Shanghai Stout Float from Auburn Alehouse, 289 Washington Street,
Auburn, 530-885-2537, auburnalehouse. com
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TAKE FLIGHT Can’t decide which beer or wine to order? Try multiple small pours before committing to one at any of the spots below. BEER
Boneshaker Public House, 2168 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 104, Rocklin, 916-259-2337, boneshakerpub.com Final Gravity, 9205 Sierra College Boulevard, Suite 100, Roseville, 916-782-1166, finalgravitybeer.com GB Alehouse, 5540 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 150, Granite Bay, 916-797-4992, gbalehouse.com Hop House, 1475 Eureka Road, Suite 120, Roseville, 916-836-8406, hophousersvl. com
Pescado Street Tacos (Crispy Beer-Battered Cod) from Bar 101, 101 Main Street, Roseville, 916-774-0505, bar101roseville.com Mongolian “Beer-Marinated” Beef from Fat’s Asia Bistro, 1500 Eureka Road, Roseville, 916-787-3287, fatsrestaurants.com
Spicy Garlic Mussels (Serrano Chiles, White Wine, Lemon Thyme and Grilled Baguette) from Land Ocean, 1151 Galleria Boulevard, Suite 241, Roseville, 916-407-5640, landoceanrestaurants.com
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Porter’s House of Draft, 7456 Foothill Drive, Roseville, 916-749-4791, portershod.com Primo Pizza Burger and Brew, 2600 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 103, Rocklin, 916-259-1010, primopizzarocklin.com The Brass Tap, 5150 Commons Drive, Suite 101, Rocklin, 916-246-2729, brasstapbeerbar.com/rocklin
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Capitol Cellars, 5530 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 170, Granite Bay, 916-780-9030, capitolcellars.com Citizen Vine, 825 Twelve Bridges Drive, Lincoln, 916-4092361, citizenvine.com *Hawks, 5530 Douglas Boulevard, Granite Bay, 916-7916200, hawksrestaurant.com *Available upon request House of Oliver, 3992 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 140, Roseville, 916773-9463, houseofoliver. com Il Fornaio, 1179 Galleria Boulevard, Roseville, 916-788-1200, ilfornaio. com/roseville Meet the Makers and Boozy Bites photos by DANTE FONTANA
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On Par with the Best by LORN RANDALL // photos by DANTE FONTANA
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UNBREADED DRUMETTES AND FLATS WERE DEEP - FRIED AND SERVED ALONGSIDE RANCH DRESSING WITH THE OBLIGATORY CELERY SPEARS — RESULTING IN PLENTY OF CRUNCH AND JUST ENOUGH SPICY SAUCE TO WARRANT WET WIPES.
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Shrimp Louie Salad Salmon Sliders
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could live in Sun City Lincoln Hills, maybe not just yet, but certainly when my friends and I are retired and looking for more than just a casual golf game to fill our days. Did you know they have a summer concert series and often host special events at their restaurant, like last month’s four-course Brewmaster’s Dinner? Food, beer, golf and live music? Count me in. Open to the public seven days a week, Meridians boasts a
beautiful facility that sits inside Orchard Creek Lodge and has two bars and a restaurant, the latter which features vaulted, woodbeam ceilings, stone columns, views onto the golf course and a stunning waterfall. I sat in the restaurant for lunch, so I could enjoy the water feature and bright sunshine. My server, Leah, recommended the wings as a starter, which I was inclined to do anyway…great minds, right? Cooked Buffalostyle, the unbreaded drumettes and flats were deep-fried and served alongside ranch dressing with the obligatory celery spears— resulting in plenty of crunch and just enough spicy sauce to warrant wet wipes (thank you, Leah, for your foresight). Next came a shrimp L o u i e s a l a d rep l e t e with everything I like on my Louie: tender bay shrimp, avocado, cucumbers, hard-boiled eggs and tomatoes on a Key Lime Tart bed of crisp lettuce, with the classic mayo-based dressing. Each flavor-packed forkful was full of crunch and creaminess, and left me feeling HOURS: 7 a.m.-3 p.m., 5-8 p.m. (Sundays); 7-10:30 a.m., satiated but not stuffed. 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m., 5-8 p.m. As an entrée, you can order salmon (Monday-Thursday); 7-10 a.m., 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m., 5-9 sliders, which make for a great “share” p.m. (Friday-Saturday) when you’re trying to lighten up lunch. TRY THIS: Salmon Sliders, My order arrived with an ample portion Shrimp Louie Salad, Grilled of salmon filet alongside tomatoes, Lamb Chops, Sunday Brunch Buffet, Key Lime Tart spinach, raw red onions and a citrusspiked cream cheese spread on soft ALCOHOL: Full bar; beer, wine and cocktails slider buns. A healthy portion of French fries were a much-welcomed addition to TAB: $$ the plate—though I could’ve also opted HEADS-UP: Special for potato salad, sweet potato fries, soup, events include “New York cottage cheese, a side salad or coleslaw. Mondays” ($19 half-pound steak dinner with all the They also serve cheddar beef and vegan fixin’s from 5-8 p.m.), “Prime Rib Wednesdays,” portabello sliders if you prefer yours $6 breakfast buffet on sans seafood. Wednesdays and Saturdays from 6-9 a.m., and “Grand Once again, at the behest of my server, Brunch Buffet” on Sundays I was prompted to try dessert, specifically from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; daily Happy Hour from 4-6 p.m.; the key lime tart. She was very convincing, half-orders available on sandwiches/burgers for and I’m apparently an easy sell. I’m not half-price; gluten-free bread usually a fan of key lime anything, since and pasta available on request it’s almost always too sweet, but Meridians’ version was a mini-pie with just the right ratio of filling to crust…mitigating the need for a trip to the dentist. There’s a myriad of special events going on nightly, too—from “BBQ Night Thursdays” featuring ribs, brisket, tri-tip and more (through August 31); to a “Tuesday Dance Night” and “Brain Freeze Trivia” on Mondays. Whether you’re young or old, and reside in Sun City or just Meridians Restaurant, passing through, Meridians 965 Orchard Creek Lane, is a prime pick for your next Lincoln, 916-625-4040, meridiansrestaurant.com meal out.
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Los Amigos
“Hop Sing’s recipe was far and away the best I’ve ever had, thanks to a surplus of buttery cashews, lightly fried, tender chicken and a mouthwatering, slightly sweet oyster sauce-based gravy.”
4120 Sunset Lane, Shingle Springs, 530-672-9149
“My husband ordered the chili Colorado burrito, which was served wet with red enchilada sauce and melty cheese, and was the size of a small child.”
HOURS 11 a.m.-8 p.m. (Sunday); 11 a.m.-9 p.m. (Monday-Saturday) TRY THIS Chili Colorado Burrito, Chicken Fajitas, Carnitas, Grilled Steak Taco Salad, Flan ALCOHOL Beer TAB $ HEADS - UP Lunch specials available; kids’ menu; can accommodate vegetarians and vegans; back room holds approximately 40 people and is available for private events with advance notice
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Zest Kitchen // Brightly colored walls and brightly colored food—that’s how I like my dining experiences to be, and Zest Kitchen delivers
both. At this vegan restaurant, vibrant interiors pair nicely with creative offerings, fresh ingredients and a cheerful atmosphere. It seems like they have a loyal following among the vegan and non-vegan crowd alike, gauging by how many people I saw coming in to pick up orders or gather around multicolored tables. I wanted to see what all the fuss was about, so I ordered the Quinoa Wrap. I chose to have mine in a spinach tortilla, and it came with garden vegetables that included bell peppers in a rainbow of colors, cucumbers, red onions, lettuce, avocado (extra), carrots, cilantro-lime quinoa and a “cheesy” chipotle sauce. This was no meager portion, mind you. The wrap had been stuffed to gigantic proportions and made for a very substantial and visually appealing meal. I’ve never enjoyed so many vegetables so much for so long (it took me a while to get through the entire thing)—and it was a welcome change. My accompanying drink also doubled up as dessert and breakfast the following morning. It was the Dark Velvet smoothie that had cacao powder, spinach, frozen bananas and
raw agave nectar. It was heavenly. Sweet, healthy and guilt-free, it checked all the right boxes—much like Zest Kitchen as a whole. Healthy? Check. Yummy? Check. Satisfying? Double check. Zest Kitchen, 2620 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 1, Rocklin, 916-824-1688, zestvegankitchen.com.
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6 Favorite Seafood-Inspired Dishes compiled by STYLE STAFFERS // photos by DANTE FONTANA
Raise your hand if you’re hooked on seafood. Whether consumed raw where the fish’s flavor can truly shine, or deep-fried to give it a craveable crunch, our region has plenty of eateries that put their best fish forward. In no particular order…
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“Refreshing, spicy and fresh, you have to try the Peruvian-style Ceviche at La Huaca in Roseville. They have multiple varieties to pick from, but I recommend the mixto: fish, shrimp, octopus and calamari cured in just-squeezed lime juice with red onions and hot peppers. Tip: On Mondays (“Ceviche Day”), it’s $11.95, and the first Sunday of the month, they offer an all-you-can-eat buffet from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (inclusive of ceviche!) for $27.95.” lahuacarestaurant.com
“All of the artistically prepared dishes at Suishin Sushi in Folsom are made using seafood of the utmost quality, but their Spicy Tuna Hand Roll is especially bomb. With 10 years of experience under their belt and one of the friendliest owners in town, it’s easy to see why they’re such a success. Swing by for Happy Hour (Monday through Saturday from 5-6 p.m.) for halfoff all regular rolls, beer and hot sake; or during lunch for their all-you-can-eat special.” suishinsushi.com
“You can’t beat Fat’s Asia Bistro for their Honey Walnut Prawns. Studded with plenty of crunchy walnuts, a dusting of sesame seeds, and an abundance of lightly fried shrimp bathing in an addicting, just-sweet-enough ‘secret sauce,’ it’s pure glutton goodness and my go-to guilty pleasure.” fatsrestaurants. com
“The Basa Tacos at Cascada in Placerville are halfway healthy—thanks to the fish being grilled—but wholly delicious. Crafted using fish that’s consistently fresh, and piled high with tasty toppings like red cabbage, onions, cilantro and avocado, alongside cilantro rice, black beans and spicy chili sauce, it’s a satisfying meal morning, noon or night.” cascadainplacerville.com
“The Seafood Tower at Scott’s Seafood Folsom is exactly like it
“The Ahi Pepperfin at Heyday Café on Placerville’s Main Street is a pictureperfect dish and way to prep your palate for a memorable meal. Hawaiian yellowfin crudo is topped with slivered jalapeño, curried fennel and black pepper miso crema with ponzu reduction and chives. It’s a mishmash of textures and screams summer with every bite.” heydaycafe.com
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COCONUT UNFRIED SHRIMP These delectable shrimp are dipped in egg whites (instead of whole eggs), breaded, and then baked rather than deep-fried.
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1/4 cup orange marmalade 1 tbsp. fresh lemon juice 2 tsp. whole-grain mustard 1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper 1/4 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 tsp. salt 2 large egg whites 2 tbsp. water 3/4 cup panko (Japanese breadcrumbs) 1/2 cup sweetened flaked coconut 2 tbsp. canola oil 1 1/2 lbs. large raw shrimp (about 24), peeled and deveined
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New England-style pale ales and IPAs are taking over the West Coast, thanks to their drinkability, balanced blend of ingredients and refreshing, juicy flavor. Auburn’s beloved Moonraker Brewing Company just won a bronze medal in the “New England IPA/Vermont IPA (Hazy IPA)” category at the California State Fair for their Citra Crush. Made solely with Citra hops, which—if you couldn’t guess from the name—provide the palate with an awesome punch of citrus, including orange and grapefruit, it’s perfect for summertime and helps bring out the shrimp’s mild sweetness in this month’s recipe. Thanks to a low-alcohol content (for a pale ale and IPA) and mild bitterness, it’s indeed crushable. —Eden Tuscano, 36 Handles Restaurant & Pub
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alm Springs is hot. Not only do the temps stay consistently warm year-round, but the
mid-century modern architecture, walkable downtown district and perfect mix of art, design and natural beauty make it a literal hot spot that’s attractive from the inside out. Forget the notion that this seductive desert playground is solely a getaway for golfers, So Cal weekenders or the retired rich—the new and improved Palm Springs welcomes visitors from all walks of life with plenty of reasons to stay and play a while.
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Arriving at nightfall, the illuminated “V” on the hotel’s exterior is your official welcome to V Palm Springs, the city’s recently remodeled boutique inn that’s sandwiched between the San Jacinto Mountains and less than a mile to downtown. Whether driving or flying, you’ll find comfort in knowing that your crash pad has cozy beds, a private balcony replete with a dream catcher swing, and easy-on-the-eyes desertinspired décor. A V-shaped pool provides plenty of revelry and relaxation—where you can live like a local while sipping on a classic tiki cocktail from the on-site Elixir Pool Bar and Grill—while front door access to the Palm Springs BUZZ (a free trolley service that takes riders around town till 1 a.m., Thursday through Sunday) makes it easy peasy to explore your surrounds.
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Spa Seekers Relaxation and Palm Springs seem to be synonymous, and your skin will thank you after treating it to a hydrating Milk and Honey Wrap at Azure Spa. Located at the luxuriously retro Riviera Palm Springs, the 11,000-square-foot space is equipped with a Watsu pool, steam room and expansive Jacuzzi that’ll have you on desert time in no time.
Jaw-Dropping Views Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, the world’s largest rotating tram, is equal parts unnerving as it is unforgettable—and sited just outside of Palm Springs proper. You’d be remiss to not throw your fear of heights aside and jump on board. As you soar and sway two-andone-half miles over hair-raising cliffs, you’ll be reminded just how powerful Mother Nature really is. Following the 10-minute ride, you’ll reach Mountain Station, located at 8,516 feet in Mount San Jacinto State Park, where you can enjoy over 50 miles of hiking trails, a restaurant, observation decks and more. Word to the wise: Bundle up—when you’re that high up, the temps are not!
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A Heart for the Arts Creativity runs as rampant as the cacti around these parts, so for those with a heart for the arts, Palm Springs is a prime place to be. Mirage, an aptly named installation (on display through October 31) that sits high on the desert hills, is a ranch-style house made entirely of mirrors. Crafted by artist Doug Aitken, the literal fun house is particularly stunning at sunrise or sunset, when you can catch the sky’s sherbet-hued shades and surrounding environment reflecting off the architectural delight.
Hungry Hippos The Palm Springs restaurant scene is full of places to be seen, prime patios and enough Happy Hours to keep you smiling all weekend long. For breakfast and brunch-goers, there are plenty of cool-kid spots to sip mimosas (Cheeky’s and Workshop Kitchen + Bar, to name a few), but for a taste of local flair, head to under-the-radar Elmer’s Restaurant. The coffee is strong and bottomless, and the as-big-as-your-face German pancake is worth every sinful calorie. What’s more, the laid-back vibe means you can roll right out of bed and into the eatery (Trust me: Elmer won’t judge). When it comes to dinner, the posh without being pretentious EIGHT4NINE is worth the splurge. Sited in a 1950s building amid the fashionable Uptown Design District, the dazzling décor (think bright white accented by punches of electric pink) is tame in comparison to artfully presented plates that run the gamut from a Dungeness crab and sweet corn-bacon
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Get the lowdown on even more places to eat, drink and stay cool at by following @visitpalmsprings on Instagram. The prime time to visit is between January and April when daytime temps reach the 70s and 80s, but summer and fall are ideal for posting up poolside, exploring museums and other indoor attractions, or treating yourself to a spa day (or days!); plus, as the heat rises, room rates often fall. Drive time from Sacramento is approximately seven hours; for those who’d rather fly, check for deals into the array of So Cal airports then rent a car, or fly directly into Palm Springs (just be prepared for a layover). Did you know? Greater Palm Springs has more pools per capita, than anywhere else in the U.S., so there’s no reason not to make a splash! What’s more, they have the largest concentration of midcentury modern residential architecture in the world.
chowder to mesquite-smoked carne asada. For something slightly more romantic that’ll transport you to the hills of Austria, a meal at awardwinning Johannes should soar to the top of your “must-eat-here” list. ChefOwner Johannes Bacher’s schnitzel puts every other version to shame; mixed with the stellar service and impressive wine list and you’ll have a new favorite restaurant.
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Describe your business.
Describe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you?
Danielle Roe Events is a full-service event design and production house. From wedding and event conceptualization to the last dance, we specialize in creating a unique and memorable experience for you and your guests. We have a passion for curating exhilarating and timeless events through visionary design and an obsessively detailed dedication to the planning process.
Nor Cal SUP Fitness came from my 25-plus years as a strength coach and trainer. For someone to be successful in their fitness goals, they must change their mind-set about working out and realize that being active, at any level, is a gift. Fitness shouldn’t be limited to the gym or a diet plan. Getting outside and being active is a true lifestyle change, and the options are endless. Paddle boarding is one of those great options; it gives you core strength, balance, cardio and an amazing view. The best part is it’s fun and doesn’t feel like a boring gym workout.
How are you involved with both the community and your customer? My husband and I are both committed to giving back to our communities. We work hard to volunteer together with various nonprofits and have also helped to spearhead and grow an annual charity poker tournament to benefit HomeAid, a local nonprofit dedicated to providing shelter for the temporarily homeless. As part of my business model, I also dedicate time to do pro bono work for charitable organizations and offer a nonprofit rate when producing events for fund-raisers and galas.
Where do you go when the going gets tough? Church. My event schedule sometimes precludes me from getting to go as often as I’d like, but when I feel like I need a real reset, nothing gets me in the right frame of mind more than going to church with my husband.
What’s your hidden talent? I can speak Italian.
What’s your favorite place to eat out locally? The Place in Roseville is honestly the best Italian food I’ve ever had outside of my nonna’s kitchen or the little hole-in-the-wall I loved to eat at when I studied abroad in Rome. Go for the “Sunday gravy,” and stay for the zeppole!
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How are you involved with both the community and your customer? We recently launched Nor Cal SUP Groms, a youth SUP program that includes fitness, racing and respect for the community by teaching kids to unplug and reconnect with nature, which will ultimately help them become ambassadors for the planet. We also hosted a Paddle Splash Festival at Lake Natoma last month to help promote the fun of paddle boarding for the whole family; race proceeds helped fund the Groms program.
What’s your biggest job perk? Watching people’s faces light up when they get on the boards and see fitness from a whole new viewpoint.
What’s your favorite place to eat out locally? Mikuni. I was one of their first customers.
What’s your favorite local business other than your own? Beach Hut Deli—great food and vibe.
If you could be in any other profession, what would it be?
Sparrow 5—they have so many amazing treasures and trinkets.
A veterinarian. As a retired paramedic, I’ve always had a passion for medicine, and animals have a special place in my heart.
And finally, customer service is…?
And finally, customer service is…?
Everything.
Understanding what the client needs, often before they do.
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I gave a homeless guy two bucks recently. He was older, with gray unkempt hair, oversized clothing, a week’s worth of stubble and no teeth. He saw the Starbucks cup in my hand and said in a rough but friendly voice, “Nice morning for a cup of coffee, isn’t it?” He had no idea the odds that were against him when he first approached me. For a long time, I’ve had a policy against giving homeless people any sort of help. I’d heard that it’s more compassionate; there are shelters and services where they can go for a meal, a cup of coffee and help. Giving money discourages that. But if I’m being honest? They make me uncomfortable. I wonder about their disposition, their Catch Tom on the Pat and Tom Morning mental condition, if they’re high on drugs Show on New or blotto on alcohol. If they ask me for Country 105.1, email him at tnvmailey@ money, I’m suspicious of their intent, and gmail.com, or follow him on Twitter say sorry, no. Routinely, I avoid eye contact. @kncitom. I look right past them. But recently, I saw something I couldn’t WHAT’S COMING NEXT MONTH? look past. As I waited for a red light on Don’t miss Style’s “The Slice is Right: my way home, a disheveled one-legged 25+ Praiseworthy homeless woman was attempting to roll Pizzas.” her wheelchair up a small hill where Greenback Lane approaches the I-80
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overcrossing. She wasn’t succeeding. As I sat across the street from her, in the air-conditioned cab of my truck on a hot June day, I watched her struggle to move even just a few feet. At one point, she turned her chair around and with her one leg began pushing herself backwards up the incline, about six inches at a time. Her face was visibly red. She was sweating. My light turned green and I thought, I should pull over and help her; park my truck, get out of my comfortable cab—and my comfort zone— and help her. She wasn’t pestering me for change; she obviously needed a hand. I even slowed as I passed her to get on the entrance ramp. But in an instant, all those usual thoughts flashed in my head: What if she doesn’t want help? What if she’s crazy? Or drunk? Or filthy? I kept driving. And I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it since. How numb have I become to the troubles of others? How did I get so indifferent to the suffering of those I’m uncomfortable with? I talk a good game about compassion and empathy, but I flat-out failed a test that was literally right in front of me. My broadcast partner, Pat Still, has an 18-year-old son, Dimitri, who has autism. Pat’s worst nightmare has always been that somehow, someday, Dimitri falls through the cracks and ends up on the street. I would help Dimitri in an instant now, if he needed it. But if I didn’t
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