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Throwback | Secret Swimming Holes It’s important to stay cool during summer in the Valley, so we’re throwing it back to our Secret Swimming Holes adventure in the 209. Join our old friend Angelina Martin as she visits Rainbow Pool and Natural Bridges Trailhead and then plan a trip for yourself.

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THE STANISLAUS COUNTY FAIR came back this year with all the attractions, exhibits, rides and food that routinely bring in large crowds. This was the first time the Fair had been able to offer all the fun after two years of limited runs.

The Roaming Hillbilly strums his way through the crowd during the final day of the Stanislaus County Fair.

The free concerts were a big draw for this year’s Stanislaus County Fair, including bands like Smash Mouth and Karla Perez as Selena, who got the crowds up and dancing.

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DOCTORS MEDICAL CENTER Doctors Medical Center in Modesto celebrated their 60th anniversary in July with a special party at the Gallo Center for the Arts and an unveiling of a timeline wall at the Modesto hospital.

Bob Barnett, who was the first baby born at Doctors Medical Center, attended the 60th anniversary with his wife Sherry Barnet. The Pharmacy team from Doctors Medical Center came out to join the celebration.

The 60th anniversary included an unveiling of a history wall at Doctors Medical Center. On hand were Michele Bava, Sabrina High. Cave Halvorson and Dr. Seavy.

Janet and Thom Babcock were on hand to mark the celebration for Doctors Medical Center.

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ANNUAL DOG SHOW

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The event is hosted by the San Joaquin Kennel Club and will feature hundreds of dogs and their owners competing for the Best of Show prize.

The two-day event will feature the new “Cali Garlic Alley.” Delicious dishes such as Garlic Fries, Garlic Pesto Pasta, Garlic Mushroom, Onion Bread Bowls and Maple Brown Sugar Garlic Ice Cream will all be available for purchase.

The festival will feature musical artists, dunk a mermaid game, falconry and more.

The Annual Dog Show at the Lodi Grape Festival Grounds will be from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Aug. 12 to Aug. 14.

Food vendors as well as vendors with dog related goodies will be on the grounds. Free Dog Educational materials will also be available. Admission is free. Parking is $10. The Lodi Grape Festival Grounds are located at 413 E. Lockeford St., in Lodi.

The California Garlic Festival will be held at the San Joaquin County Fairgrounds from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 13 and 14.

The Midsummer Fairy Tale, a Celtic Fair and Music Festival will be held Aug. 20 and 21 at the Amador County Fairgrounds.

The festival also will have a Show and Shine Car Display with hot rods, muscle cars, and low-riders, interactive cooking demonstrations, local entertainment performing on the community stage, the Miss California Garlic Festival Scholarship Pageant & Princess Program, a large fruit stand market selling local fruits, vegetables and goods, monster truck rides, farm-friendly petting zoo, photography contest showcasing local photographers, a carnival full of rides, games and more.

The events are priced on a tier system, from early bird, to gate price. The earlier tickets are purchased, the less the price. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. For more information and ticket prices visit www.visitamador. com/events/2022/ midsummer-fairytale-theceltic-fairmusic-festivalexperience.

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The Groveland Summer Fest will be from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 27 and Mary Laveroni Park, Highway 120 in Groveland. There will be kids’ activities and games, cooling stations, a treasure hunt, wine and beer tasting, vendors, local artists, food trucks, and more. Free shuttle service from Tenaya Elementary School. The event is free, but there will be a charge for some activities to help raise funds for the community.

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This is a family friendly free event held at the park that will have several different race classes based on age of participant, as well as a team race for those creative folks that build boat big enough for two.

The classic and custom car show will feature muscle cars, street rods, trucks and rock crawlers. There will be a raffle, DJ music and more.

The 13th Annual Bathtub Boat Race will be held at Louis Park in Stockton on Aug. 28.

This event is free to enter and prizes will be awarded to winners in each race. A “boat” can be as simple or elaborate as you choose using anything with the exception of no materials that have been previously a boat, or part of a boat.

The 5th Annual Harte Rod Car Show will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 3 in Twain Harte.

The event is hosted by the Twain Harte Chamber of Commerce. For more information email info@ twainhartecc.com.

Registration for the race will start at 10 a.m. on race day. Life jackets will be required to participate in this race. For more information email bonnet81@yahoo.com or call (209) 587-4962.

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The Sierra Quilt Guild will present the 2022 Quilt Show at Mother Lode Fairgrounds in Sonora from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 16 to 17. The showcase of local textile artisans will feature quilts and handmade goods on display and for sale. Special exhibitions include the Guild’s 2022 Featured Quilter: Kathy Steinkamp, as well as Quilts of Honor thanking local Veterans for their service, and the Community Quilts Project donating quilts to those in need of comfort or warmth. Vendors offer sewing and textile supplies.

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The annual Fiddler’s Jam will be back in Fiddletown from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 17. The music doesn’t take a break at Fiddletown’s historic music and street fair! Bluegrass bands, open mic, acoustic jams sessions (bring your own strings!), food, wine beer, craft vendors and more. The event is at the Fiddletown Community Center at 14445 Fiddletown Road.

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The Annual Poison Oak Show will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 24 at the St. Charles Saloon in Columbia State Historic Park. This event is like a traditional flower show, except all entries must include poison oak! Some of the categories are: best arrangement of poison oak, most original poison oak dish (with recipe), best photograph of poison oak, best photograph of poison oak rash (or in person). For more information call (209) 288-2258.

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MAKING A REALITY By DOANE YAWGER

The vessel is so complex and intricate that it has a 41-page manual describing all its features and how to operate it.

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ould you like to escape to some faraway place, indulge fantasies long held and see a longstanding project to completion after years of toil? Dr. Steve Hansen can answer all these questions in the affirmative. He and his wife recently completed the decadeslong construction of a 49-foot yacht named “Escape Fantasy.” A diagnostic radiologist at El Portal Imaging Center in Merced and an Atwater resident, Hansen and his wife Karen started on the voyage to construct the yacht in 2007 and only completed the project last August. He didn’t intend for the project to take that long but there’s a lot involved with an undertaking of this sort.

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The two-deck 20-ton yacht is the equivalent of a twobedroom apartment on water, with all the comforts of home. It is berthed in Marina Village in Alameda. Hansen signed up for the slip 2 1/2 years before he actually could use it. The vessel is so complex and intricate that it has a 41page manual describing all its features and how to operate it. So far Escape Fantasy has taken the couple on excursions mostly in the Alameda Bay, San Francisco Bay Area waters and up the Pacific Coast but longer excursions are in the works down the line. They go up to the yacht about every other weekend. “So far everything’s great. The idea was to be able to get

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somewhere that’s out of the way, out of the ordinary, an escape,” Hansen says. In 2007, the Hansens were looking at boats at a boat show in Anacortes, Wash. They also got a copy of the book “Voyaging Under Power” by Robert Beebe. Soon Hansen paid $400 for a set of plans to build this yacht and his father-in-law, who lived in Catheys Valley, scraped out a spot on his mountain property for construction to begin. After that boat show Hansen admits he got hooked and said now it’s looking pretty cool. At least one other boat like Escape Fantasy has been built and it’s used for charters in the South Pacific. In January 2008 they started construction and it got in the water last summer. He first went to a San Francisco lumber yard where the mahogany timber was ordered, then trucked to

Catheys Valley for the board-by-board assembly process to begin. After a couple years Hansen hired brothers Gus and Sven Larsen, contractors living in Atwater, to help with the project. They had built boats with their father when they were in high school and Hansen was happy to get their expertise. The Hansens are still helping with maintenance on the yacht. The hull of the boat weighed 8,000 pounds and it had to be turned over while construction proceeded. It has over 6 feet of headroom and the cockpit is 6 feet by 13 1/2 feet; the pilot house is 10 feet by 12 feet. It is powered by a six-cylinder inline diesel engine that produces 250 horsepower. It also has a 40-horsepower “get home” auxiliary motor in case the main engine malfunctions. When he was in college Hansen

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had a 21-foot sailboat which went by the wayside as his medical studies advanced. Karen Hansen grew up with boats as her family had a houseboat on Lake McClure. “I like the planning part of it. It’s very relaxing for me. It’s my therapy,” Hansen says. A few cosmetic touches remain to be done with Escape Fantasy. The wooden railing still needs refinishing which Hansen is glad to do since he enjoys woodworking along with metalworking. Travis Baumann of Catheys Valley also helped with fabrication and welding on the yacht. “It has taken about three times longer to get it done than anticipated. but the experience itself has been really positive. My next-door neighbor at the marina is a retired radiologist. People who like boating tend to be easy to get along with,” Hansen says. ●

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Cancer survivors carried the banner as they officially started the 2021 Relay For Life of Greater Stanislaus County, which brought Modesto, Oakdale, Turlock and surrounding communities together for the event at John Thurman Field in Modesto.

Cancer survivor and classic car enthusiast Lori-Sue Kersenbrock of Modesto settles in to her 1977 El Camino at a regular Friday night gathering of the Modesto Pharoahs Car Club. Many of the club members are expected to showcase their vehicles at the Relay For Life of Greater Stanislaus County Car Show at John Thurman Field in Modesto on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022.

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by all the family support during her battle. “Cancer puts you in a weird, funky mood,” she admitted of her up and down journey. But she also said there is hope; for new treatments, new research and new adventures for herself and other cancer survivors as they work to move past diagnosis and treatment, getting back to more ‘normal’ activities. “We’re going to keep doing stuff with our car club,” she said of herself and husband Walter, adding that she’s excited to be a part of the upcoming car show and Relay For Life in general. She will turn 58 in October and mark two years since her cancer diagnosis; commemorating those events with participation in the

family project. Now living in Modesto, Lori-Sue said she enjoys attending the regular gatherings of the Pharoahs Car Club, along with attending car shows around the region. As far as her battle with cancer, that started almost two years ago. “I was diagnosed in October, 2020 and did my treatments through 2021,” she explained. “I did chemotherapy, everything.” If there is one message Lori-Sue would like to get out there, it’s to be in tune with your body and don’t wait if you find something out of the ordinary. “It was Stage 4 when I got diagnosed; I felt a little knot the size of a pea,” she said of her breast cancer. She said she was buoyed

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American Cancer Society’s continuing fight against the disease. While Relay runs for 24 hours, the Car Show at John Thurman Field is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; a $25 car pre-registration fee is due by Oct. 1. To register a car, go to the event website at www.relayforlife.org/stanislausca. You can also sign up a team, join an existing team or just plan to attend the Relay For Life in October to help raise funds and awareness. John Thurman Field is at 601 Neece Drive, Modesto. For additional details about the Relay For Life of Greater Stanislaus County, contact ACS Senior Development Manger TJ Johnson at tj.johnson@cancer.org. ●

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diverse countries as Australia, Italy, Canada, Spain and Germany, to name a few, Bowman said they also have about 250 members in the Modesto-area group. For Lori-Sue, her affection for classic cars started at a young age. “Probably since I was born,” she said, smiling. “My grandfather had some back east in Michigan and I always watched him rebuilding them.” The family would visit Michigan at different times, said Lori-Sue, who was born and raised in Pomona. Her restored 1977 El Camino was originally owned by her husband’s father and they decided to keep it in the family. “We’ve been doing a lot of work on it,” she said of the

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he way Robert Jon & The Wreck like to describe their unique sound is by saying it’s like “a double shot of southern rock with a blues chaser,” with “whiskey-drenched lyrics.” The Southern California band has a growing discography and billings alongside the likes of Joe Bonamassa, Sturgill Simpson, and Peter Frampton. Now, they’re bringing their music and stage show to Sutter Creek Theatre for a onenight show on Sept. 30. The show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets range from $25 to $29 and are available at www.suttercreektheater.com or by calling (916) 425-0077. The band is composed of Robert Jon Burrison (lead vocals/guitar), Andrew Espantman (drums/background vocals), Steve Maggiora (keys/background vocals), Henry James (lead guitar), and Warren Murrel (bass). This quintet began their musical journey together in February 2011. Within 6 months the band had not only embarked on a coast-to-coast national tour, but also released their first album,

This quintet began their musical journey together in February 2011. Within 6 months the band had embarked on a coast-to-coast national tour. “Fire Started.” This album, produced by Robert Jon & The Wreck was mixed by Michael Vail Blum (Pink Floyd, The New Radicals, Prince) and mastered by Dale Becker (Macklemore, What So Not). While this album is not widely recognized as being in canon with their later work, it certainly served as a launching point for the bands wildly successful and travel-filled years to come. 2013’s “Rhythm of the Road,”

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produced by Warren Huart (The Fray, Aerosmith), engineered by Philip Allen (Adele), and mastered by Robert Vosgien (Smashing Pumpkins, No Doubt) at Swing House Studios in Hollywood was filled with new, and even edgier material that simply added more fuel to the fire that Robert Jon & The Wreck ignite while performing. The band would release three more albums over a four-year period and toured all over the nation and Europe. In 2018, released their first live album, “Live from Hawaii” and the following year their album “Take Me Higher” and launched a world tour. Their latest album “Last Light on the Highway,” released May 8, 2020 to rave reviews. Even with the global setbacks caused by COVID-19, the album has done remarkably well, quickly receiving accolades from major publications including Rolling Stone, and having an unprecedented 12-week run of radio play on Planet Rock Radio in the UK with their first single, “Oh Miss Carolina.” ●

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By SABRA STAFFORD op culture figures like Luke Skywalker, Batman and Wonder Woman and the artists that have given them life have inspired the current exhibit of Sci-Fi to Superheroes: The Art of Sideshow Collectibles at the Haggin Museum in Stockton. Sideshow Collectibles works with an international group of artists to produce high-quality, licensed collectible art. Each fine art print or figure connects fans with their favorite characters from film, television, comic books, and popular culture. Stockton native Mat Falls and Greg Anzalone founded Sideshow in 1994. Falls was the principle sculptor for the company and created highly-detailed and sculpturally elegant figures. Throughout the years Sideshow has

maintained the elevated level of artistry with its high-caliber of artists, sculptors, model makers, and painters. On view are a selection of limitededition fine art prints and three-dimensional figures featuring characters from iconic brands such as DC, Marvel, and Star Wars created by Sideshow sculptors and artists. “Sideshow Collectibles is privileged to offer the many superheroes for this wonderful installation at the Haggin Museum,” said Falls. “Whether you favor Marvel or DC, I do believe the show reflects their common ground.” Falls expressed immense gratitude to Gracie Bifulco and Brendon Wright with Sideshow for their time and commitment. “With efforts by so many, includ-

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ing the Haggin’s CEO Susan Obert and museum staff, this project has become a reality,” he said. “I am proudly Stockton raised and a big fan of the Haggin. Thank you to everyone involved.” The exhibit opened in July and will continue through Jan. 29. 2023. The Haggin Museum is located at 1201 N. Pershing Ave., in Stockton. Hours are 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays through Fridays; 1:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursdays; and 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Admission is $8 for adults, $7 for seniors (ages 65 and older), $5 for students and youth (ages 10 -17), and free for children under 10, museum members, and on the first Saturday of each month. For more information call (209)9406300 or visit www.hagginmuseum.org. ●

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he creative sparks of artists all around the 209 region are now on display at the Carnegie Arts Center in Turlock as part of the Carnegie Arts Showcase exhibit. The exhibition features 88 pieces that were selected by jurors from more than 200 entries and awarded a total of $2,350 in prize money. The exhibition includes works from many established artists in the region and a number of artists who are appearing in the Carnegie’s galleries for the first time. “This is what makes the show unique and exciting every year,” said Carnegie Arts Center Director Lisa McDermott. The annual exhibition was open to entries in all media, which this year included paintings, watercolors, draw-

Amy Bultena, Merced William Conrad, Turlock Randall Crimmel, Modesto Katherine Crossley, Merced Jennifer Fosgate, Merced Vicki Gaia, Stockton Barbara Gill, Modesto Chella Gonsalves, Modesto Roberta Gray, Snelling Don Hall, Turlock William Harris, Modesto David Hoffman, Mariposa

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O. Rodriguez of Merced, Darkest Hour, oil on panel; Awards of Excellence went to Mark Knize of Tracy, Self Portrait 2022, walnut & liquid amber wood and Sue Siefkin of Modesto for One Nation?, mixed media textile; Awards of Merit were awarded to Stephen Abbas of Turlock for the The Weekend Ride, photograph; Vicki Gaia of Stockton, Chrysalis, mixed media on panel; Sara Lankutis of Stockton, Green Awning – Merced, acrylic on panel; Oscar Robledo of Manteca, Self Portrait, Jr., graphite on paper; Honorable Mentions were awarded to Tatiana Aguilera of Patterson, Meditation on the Spirit of Fire, acrylic on canvas; Sebastian Ambanloc of Salida, Eternal Bloom, digital art printed on canvas; Jennifer Fosgate of Merced, Feather Flight, mixed media

ings, stained glass, ceramics, wood, photographs, fiber arts, collage, mixed media, and digital works. McDermott said that the exhibition “represents the wide range of creativity that we find in the visual arts of this region. We are reaching more artists every year and seeing an increasing variety in the works we get to feature.” The judges for the 2022 Showcase were: Lauren Baines, Interim Director at de Saisset Museum in Santa Clara University; Richard Gomez, painter and faculty member in the Global Arts Studies Program at UC Merced; and Jake Weigel, multi-disciplinary artist and sculptor and Art Department faculty member at CSU Stanislaus. Awards were presented to: Best of Show went to Eddie

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collage; William Harris of Modesto, Rick, photograph; Kate Jackson of Merced, Kuhmiinn A’lkkwenne (Zuni – “Place of the Emergence of the People”), fluid acrylic on canvas; and Neil Mitchell of Livermore, One with Nature, oil on canvas. The exhibit is on display through Sept. 3 in the Ferrari Gallery at the Carnegie Arts Center, which is located at 250 N. Broadway in Turlock. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays. Admission is $7 for general admission, $5 for seniors and students and free for Carnegie Arts Center members and children 12 and under. ● For more information and a list of all the artists included in the exhibit, visit carnegieartsturlock.org.

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alking into Gervasoni’s on McHenry Avenue gives one a dose of nostalgia, especially for those that frequented the restaurant when it was in downtown Modesto. The bar along with the light fixtures, booths, fireplace, and décor all made the journey from downtown to North Modesto, where the table numbers remain the same. Owners Serena Sisson and Rosalie Hernandez have a small crew that continues to deliver some of the Gervasoni’s traditions going since 1975. For the past 10 years, the mother-daughter duo has owned Gervasoni’s with both of them taking on several roles, including Hernandez as the Executive Chef and Sisson as the Bartender and General Manager, along with everything in between. They have been at the new location since November 2017. “We had to get this place fixed up,” stated Sisson. “We had to gut the place so we grabbed as much of the furniture and fixtures that we could. We tried to keep everything the same from

downtown. It is quite a long way from where we were, here. We wanted to keep it part of the restaurant and bring back memories for all those people that come in.” Guests share with them on a regular basis how their parents or grandparents frequented the original establishment. “We have the same table numbers because people would call in and request their specific table,” said Sisson.

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“That was their booth when they would go out downtown.” The large parking area really attracted them to their spot on McHenry as it has been convenient for those with trucks, trailers, and bigger vehicles. They are open for lunch and dinner from Wednesday through Saturday. They offer guests a full bar with some Gervasoni specialty cocktails, along with beer and wine. “We have a lot of farmers come here,” said Sisson. “We get a lot of Oakdale, Escalon, Manteca, and Modesto that come here for the food and drinks. They love their whiskey and beer. The guys will come here after golf and have lunch and then roll their dice and have their drinks.” Guests at the bar can pull up the red high back bar stool, grab a dice cup and a shot of Jameson with a sugared lemon wedge, or one of the beers

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People vent and say things to their bartenders and they just confide in them because it is someone there to listen and respond.

on draft, a martini, a signature Pecan Punch, or a whiskey on the rocks; whatever suits your palate. The specialty Basque cocktail that they offer is the Pecan Punch with Amaro Montenegro liqueur, a little bit of brandy, grenadine, and a splash of club soda and is a real crowd pleaser. During the summer time a top seller is the Mint Julep, Pomegranate Margarita and a year-round guest favorite is the classic Old-Fashioned. Sisson has been bartending for 14 years and at times has put on the therapist hat behind the bar but does not charge therapist fees. “People come in and we listen,” remarked

Sisson. “I enjoy it. People vent and say things to their bartenders and they just confide in them because it is someone there to listen and respond. They know that they can vent to us. Those relationships that you build with your customers — I love it.” Gary Gervasoni was the original owner that opened the doors and at the time had a Chef that was Basque. They would offer a Basque night that was family style with some traditional

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Basque selections. Hernandez has kept some of those Basque items on the menu. For more information visit www.gervasonisrestaurant.com or Gervasoni’s restaurant on Facebook or Instagram. ●

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hether you are a weary traveler looking for a place to rest, or a local that is parched and hungry, Hotel Sutter – located in the heart of Gold Country – has some treasures to share. There is some rich gold mining history in California and people can get a taste of it right in our own backyard in the 209. A touch of the California Gold Rush can be found in Sutter Creek with their charming Main Street filled with shops, wineries, historic sites and restaurants including the Hotel Sutter Restaurant. The Sutter restaurant, Main Street Balcony, the Lobby Bar, and the lavish Copper Room offer guests in the 209 and beyond a little something special. General Manager Ruthella Turner and Bar Manager Pedro Plasencia are ready to greet you and make your stay memorable. They have 21 hotel rooms for guests to stay in with a variety of shops and wineries within easy walking distance along historic Main Street. “The current owners Chuck and Karen purchased it in 2013 and brought a lot of modern conveniences to the hotel rooms,” added Turner. “There were four bathrooms, two on each floor and now each hotel room has their own bathroom. People will come in and say ‘I haven’t been here since we had to share bathrooms.’ When they fully opened the hotel and restaurant it has been Hotel Sutter ever since.” The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner from Thursday through Monday and closed on Tuesday and Wednesday. The weekends are busy

When you are down in the Copper Room you are looking at the stones that came out of the ground here that you know the gold miners put in place; they have been here since the 1850s. with locals and tourists alike so they recommend making reservations, otherwise there could be a long wait. They offer gluten free and vegetarian options as part of the menu. “It is a family friendly restaurant,” said Plasencia. “People love our smoked meats. That is what we are known for. We have a great selection of cocktails. People come out and have a great time.” The restaurant has a variety of offerings for guests looking for a tasty lunch or dinner. For starters, some guest favorites are the Sutter Brussels, Pig Fig n’ Goat, and Coconut Prawns. The shareable and tasty Sutter Brussels are Brussels sprouts, bacon, parmesan cheese and garlic aioli. The Pig Fig n’ Goat is a warm buttered giant Bavarian pretzel, prosciutto, fig jam, goat cheese, smoky beer cheese and candied pecans. The just right crunch of the Coconut

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Prawns and the yummy jumbo prawns that are made in a coconut almond batter served with a sweet chili sauce are a mouth delight. For lunch, some crowd pleasers are the Whiskey Burger, Pork Bahn Mi, and the Portobello Mushroom, which is a vegetarian option. The Bahn Mi is slow smoked pork, cucumber, carrot, daikon radish, cilantro, jalapeno, sesame aioli, and Korean BBQ sauce on a bolillo roll. Some guest favorites for dinner are the St. Louis Ribs, Tri-Tip, Pulled Pork and the 1858 Sampler, which is a tasty sample of their smoked meats for those with a big appetite or those willing to share. It comes with slow smoked brisket, half rack of ribs, pulled pork, house made sauces, smoky pit beans, bacon mac n’ cheese and Sutter slaw. “People really come here for just comfort food,” remarked Turner. “They want the delicious sandwiches and nice chicken and steak. We are really more for families going out to dinner often than fine dining.” The newly renovated Copper Room has a classy, speakeasy vibe that transports you to a different time. The room is open on Fridays and Saturdays and features higher end spirits. They have a large selection of bourbons, whiskeys, scotches and tequila, as well as an extensive selection of wines. “The Copper Room is a little treasure,” stated Turner. “It is just a fun historical building. When you are down in the Copper Room you are looking at the stones that came out of the ground here that you know

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They have been here since the 1850s. It is nice and cool and people can experience amazing drinks. It takes you back to simpler times. the gold miners put in place; they have been here since the 1850s. It is nice and cool and people can experience amazing drinks. It takes you back to simpler times.” They have specialty dinners pairing wines and spirits with certain foods like the Scott Harvey Valentine’s dinner, Makers 46 paired with ribs and the Bowmore 12-year paired with brisket. They hope to host a specialty dinner each month. They also put on several events in their banquet room including a trivia night the first Monday of the month. They host a local’s party on Thursdays called Townie Night with live music and tasty tacos that is open to everyone. The hotel was one of the first buildings in the town on Main Street in 1853 that was more of a tent city. Made out of wood the building did not survive a fire that swept through the town but it was rebuilt with brick in 1858. In 1865 another fire occurred and portions of the building were damaged once again. The building was eventually rebuilt as the American Exchange Hotel. Throughout the decades the hotel has been expanded and has changed owners as well as names several times and with a different focus but has mostly remained a hotel and restaurant. Turner said, “Underneath the stairs going up to the second floor there are marks from the horseshoes because the miners used to bring their horses up to their rooms to avoid horse theft.” It all adds to the unique ambience. “People love it,” expressed Turner about Hotel Sutter. “It is a great place to come. It is a short drive to get away from the hustle and bustle. You can come up here for dinner or get a hotel room and park your car all weekend and never have to drive. People can take a day trip and come here and enjoy all the history and get away from everything and can really disconnect from things.” ●

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eptember is wine month in California but realistically, for many of us everywhere, wine month is celebrated every month. September was deemed wine month due to the annual harvest season and all the activity that goes along with it. With the wine region that we have in the 209 we give Napa some significant competition especially with wineries like Harney Lane Winery in Lodi. Viticulture on the grounds at Harney Lane Winery is multigenerational and has been occurring since the early 1900s. Jorja (Mettler) Lerner is a fifth-generation vintner and along

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with husband Kyle Lerner has a broad array of wines that are 100 percent estate grown from the wine produced from the vineyards, to the bottling and then the tasting. Jorja’s great-great grandfather bought the property in 1900 and his son, her great grandfather, planted the first vineyards around 1907. Through the years they focused on growing the wine grapes. Her father George Mettler, who passed in 2013, and wife Kathy continued the legacy of farming the vineyards. During the early 2000s Jorja and Kyle proposed the venture of their own commercial production and tasting room which, they obliged. The winery building and the tasting room are fairly new. “So, we were really just growers,” added Kyle. “We grew grapes. We sold them to wineries throughout California. We’re also seeing the economics of farming, which is becoming more and more difficult each year and felt we needed to pivot and transition from just being growers to actually produce a product that would get to the consumer directly.” Some of the vineyards are a century old so they still produce wines with what they had in the beginning. Their varietals include a Zinfandel, Chardonnay, Petite Sirah, Cabernet, and some special Spanish varieties like a Tempranillo and one created specifically for Kathy that is an Albariño. Kyle shared that the Albariño is bright, crisp, and clean with beautiful tropical notes. “Being in Lodi, we definitely represent Zinfandel very well in our portfolio,” noted Kyle. “But we also do fun things like we produce a very traditional style Chardonnay, that’s barrel fermented, has all of those wonderful components that you would expect. As a grower, I had a lot of background with Spanish varieties so we offer those too. Every wine we produce comes from vineyards that we grow so we are really selfsustaining. We grow our own fruit; we don’t rely on anyone else.” A top seller and one of their favorites is the Lizzy James Zinfandel, named after their children, that is made from an old vineyard planted in 1904, a couple of miles north and close to the Mokelumne River that is still producing fruit today. Not having much interest in the wine industry,

Jorja went to school and became a physical therapist and to this day people still request her skills. She said, “I saw on the farming side all the ups and downs and you didn’t have much control over the weather or over the market. So, some years were great and some years were not.” When her father George started to have some health problems Kyle assisted him on the farm until he recovered and eventually became his “right-hand man.” After starting a family Jorja worked part time as a physical therapist and then started doing book work for the vineyard then she gradually made it a full-time thing and the family business continued. “We’ve been very blessed, really,

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we’ve had strong steady growth all along. We found our skill set was really kind of more in customer service and the experience we could provide to our visitors and to our wine club members,” stated Jorja of the tasting room and commercial production venture. “We’ve seen growth in our visitation every year and our wine club continues to grow. It’s been a blessing; it really has been.” In 2008, Kyle said that they had a little over 700 cases in production and this year they are selling about 10,000 cases that are crafted exactly the same way they were when they started. “They’re all small lot handcrafted wines,” he said. “The lots have grown a bit but still the same

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processes, same wines, same techniques that we started with and that’s what we are really strong at is keeping that level of quality, along with the growth that we’re seeing.” With Kyle’s business background and Jorja’s experience in farming they have been able to be successful through the economy crashing in 2008 and the pandemic in 2020. The passion they have for their customers and giving them a superb experience has also kept their doors open and business thriving. “We love being small and nimble, and I guess a little scrappy, sometimes, you know, with how we do things,” remarked Kyle. “But the customer touch point is one of those things that’s almost like a bygone. Anytime you can provide a high level of customer service, it changes the perspective of what’s happening with the product, the product really is secondary. We’ve really been able to approach things from an entirely different level and the wine just comes along with it.” Jorja concurred with Kyle, expressing that they focus on building relationships with their customers. They have several club members that have stayed with them from the beginning and in the meantime, they have experienced births, marriages and engagements through the years with their customers. They do not have big distribution but can be found at a few local restaurants and liquor stores. They best place to find them is on Harney Lane in Lodi and have a taste or tour. They also ship wines to their club members in Cali-

We love being small and nimble, and I guess a little scrappy, sometimes, you know, with how we do things. fornia as well as other states. Although operations will be 24 hours a day during harvest, they plan on hosting something special in September for California Wine Month. “Lodi really is the backbone of the California wine industry,” expressed Kyle. “We are the second largest grape growing region in California and we are instrumental in providing a lot of the fruit for that upper echelon of wines that are available out there. You still get to talk to owners and winemakers and it is what people think about when they think about going to a winery. You get to some of these other regions that have grown in tourism, and that has changed a bit and so this is really kind of a little old school Lodi still as far as their experience, which is a ton of fun for them. We hear that all the time, that it’s just a breath of fresh air.” The outdoor wine tasting area has greenery all around with some plants and trees that have been there for a century. They have tables tucked away in pockets of the greenery and with the birds singing it makes for a very peaceful and relaxing visit and a perfect setting to enjoy a glass of wine.

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Kyle recalled the first time they created and bottled their own wine and how it was one of his best experiences watching his father-in-law taste it as he had only farmed it for the past 40 years at that point. He noted, “He was a man of very few words and he scared me as a young guy dating his daughter but you watched him there with a glass and you just watched the wheels start to turn and for weeks after that, there’d be one idea after another. That was probably the best moment ever.” As a grower they wanted to make sure to grow a great grape which Kyle added makes a great wine where it all starts in the vineyard. It was a surreal moment for Jorja producing their own wines and a bit scary. After competing in the Chronicle Wine Competition and winning three gold medals and a silver that validated their efforts, they knew they were right on track. The tasting room is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week at 9010 E. Harney Lane, Lodi. They have educational tours and different events throughout the year. “We are so central to a lot of things in California,” relayed Kyle. “It is a fun day trip to come to Lodi and come to Harney Lane Winery and experience something a little different.” For more information visit harneylane.com or call (209) 365-1900. ●

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NATURAL BRIDGES Swimming in the pools located on the Natural Bridges trail may make you feel like you’re in a scene from a movie. This beautiful, two-mile round-trip hike will lead you to spectacular limestone caverns, carved out over hundreds of years by Coyote Creek. Maintained by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, this natural feature is one of their recommended trails when visiting New Melones Lake. The water may be cold, but it’s perfect for a summer cooldown via a swim, wade or raft through the formation. This area is a fragile ecosystem, so dogs and bikes aren’t allowed. During the summer, mid-week visits are best as this secluded spot is a popular destination.

TO GET THERE From Highway 4, turn onto Parrots Ferry Road. Go about 4 miles and park at the marked trail head on the right, keeping an eye out for the brown “Natural Bridges Day Use Area” sign on the side of the road.

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Many are familiar with the magnificence of Yosemite National Park, but few are aware that while driving on Highway 120 on their way to the valley, they can stop at one of the best swimming holes in the state. Rainbow Pools are natural swimming holes along the south fork of the Tuolumne River, where timid visitors can dip their feet into the water, experienced swimmers can take a dive and thrill seekers can plunge from the rock-lined edges. Originally a toll stop on the Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite, and then later a resort development, the area is now a picnic, swimming, hiking and fishing spot.

TO GET THERE Rainbow Pools is located 15 miles East of Groveland off of Highway 120. Just after you pass the View Point parking area called Rim of the World, which looks down onto the Tuolumne River canyon, watch for a turn on the right just before the big bridge. If you miss the right, just after the bridge is the turnoff to Cherry Lake and you can turn around there.

According to the U.S. National Park Service, there are a few things you can do to ensure safe swimming in the 209’s natural pools this summer. Always supervise children closely, and utilize life jackets when near water. Swim only during low water conditions; in summer, rivers and creeks swollen by runoff from snowmelt are dangerous. Stay clear of powerful currents, icy water and river obstructions. Make sure any pool you’re jumping into is clear of hidden obstructions before you dive by extensively scouting the area.

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reat Wolf is arguably the coolest place to be in the Northern San Joaquin Valley to enjoy fun in the water on a 105-degree summer day as well as the same place where it is the warmest on the drabbest January day of lingering tule fog that keeps the temperature in the 40s around the clock. Describing Great Wolf as “just a water park” is about as accurate as describing the imposing El Capitan overlooking Yosemite Valley as “just a rock.” Everything about the Great Wolf in Manteca from how the 95,000-squarefoot indoor waterpark — the second largest in the 19-location operation behind the Anaheim Great Wolf — is designed and operated, so both parents and kids can enjoy their stay in a true resort setting. Unlike with an outdoor water park where you have to deal with wind, scorching sun, chilly weather, oppressive heat or even rain, it’s always a pleasant 82 degrees with the water two degrees warmer. Extensive skylights keep the waterpark bright without having to worry about sun burn. But if you want to work on your tan there is a massive outdoor guest pool complete with shelves where you can partially submerse yourself in water on a lounger. If you opt to eschew the outdoor pool to squeeze in as much slide and water play time as possible, Great Wolf will more than accommodate you. They use a green/red light system that allows personnel operating slides to move guests quickly — and safely — onto the slides. Conveyors take tubes to the starting points of slides. At the heart of the indoor waterpark is Great Wolf ’s signature attraction — Fort McKenzie. The multi-level water plays structure features suspen-

For those seeking to spend more time in the waterpark or at the outdoor pool and want a bit of privacy Great Wolf also rents cabanas.

sion bridges, slides and spray stations. Atop of Fort Mackenzie sits a massive, 1,000-gallon tipping bucket that pours out every three-to-four minutes, to the glee of children waiting below. Attached to the play structure are six water slides, including four twisting body slides that originate from the top of the structure and two at a lower level designed for toddlers. Fort McKenzie and the other 10 water park attractions are carefully planned so sight lines maximize safety and security. Manteca is the first Great Wolf featuring the Sequoia Splash. It’s a multi-person raft slide starts by sending riders down a steep drop into a giant funnel, where the raft’s momentum sends it careening up one side of the funnel to the next. Upon exiting the funnel, the raft encounters a 360-degree loop before gaining speed as it approaches a giant saucer. In the saucer, the raft twists and turns its way round and round, before finally

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plunging into a catch pool at the bottom of the slide. For those seeking to spend more time in the waterpark or at the outdoor pool and want a bit of privacy Great Wolf also rents cabanas. They come with tables and chairs, two lounge chairs, a 20-inch flat screen satellite TV, mini-fridge with nonalcoholic beverages, plenty of towels plus Great Wolf Lodge playing cards for a mini retreat of sorts for families. Part of the safety and convenience of the resort stay are wristbands that have chips. Guests can have specific wristbands activated so that they can be scanned to allow the purchase of food, drink, and items in the gift shop that are charged to your room without having to worry about lugging around a wallet and purse and worrying about keeping them secure when accessing the waterpark or other attractions. Day passes are now available to the Manteca Great Wolf Indoor Water Park. The one-day passes start at $64 per person for a half day (four hours) on midweek days and $100 for weekends. Full-day passes start at $80 on weekends and $125 on weekends. But as locals have discovered if you get four to eight people together and

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The quantity of water park day passes available on a given day is based on the projected number of rooms occupied at the resort on that day.

There are Manteca residents who — when they book a room — go home for lunch or dinner. The number of waterpark day passes are monitored each day to ensure the number of visitors at the waterpark is actively managed. The quantity of water park day passes available on a given day is based on the projected number of rooms occupied at the resort on that day. This controlled approach allows Great Wolf Lodge to maintain a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable waterpark experience for all guests. To check the availability and pricing of waterpark day passes for a particular day, guests can visit greatwolf.com. Waterpark day passes are only available online and cannot be purchased at the resort. Passes are not required for toddlers two or under when accompanied by an adult pass holder. Passes, once they are paid for, are nonrefundable and must be used on the date reserved. ●

book a room it is a lot less money with more hours. By booking a room you get waterpark access the day you arrive and up until closing the next day. Besides having someone else make your bed isn’t all that bad as an added bonus. To understand the value, as of July 8 the cheapest room option for Saturday, Aug. 13, for up to six people was $446 ($500 with room tax). For Tuesday, Aug. 16, for up to six people was $249 ($290 with room tax). It is important to note prices vary on demand and the number of vacant rooms. So as dates approach prices can drop or increase. That said, Great Wolf offers lower prices in most cases the farther out you book. The rates mentioned above if you are reading this the first week of August could be higher or lower per room. Assuming you have four people all day passes if available on the weekend would cost you $500 for all day use (11 hours) or $400 for half day (4 to 8 p.m.) The lowest priced room, based on the July 8 prices, would cost $500 for four people for upwards of 16 hours of waterpark play over two days. The midweek all-day passes for four people comes to $320 versus a room for $20 that gives you more hours over two days. Once you add a fifth and sixth person to a room stay, you start saving significant money while enjoying more time at the resort. The way to keep it affordable is to skip the restaurants at Great Wolf and opt to dine at a nearby restaurants ranging from Five Guys Burgers and Subway to Chili’s, Panda Express, and La Estrella Mexican Restaurant, Round Table Pizza, Sizzler’s, Taco Bell, McDonald’s, as well as Jamba Juice. You can also take a break and enjoy a packed picnic lunch at the grassy area outside the nearby Big League Dreams sports complex given you can’t bring food and beverages into the resort. That said the dining options at Great Wolf are top notch and offer a wide array of options. They also offer the most decadent milkshakes you’ll ever enjoy among their various ice cream treats.

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RAFTING THE STANISLAUS By DENNIS WYATT

The trip between Knights Ferry and Orange Blossom is just right. It is primarily a strong float trip that gives you a taste of real rafting.

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oldilocks would enjoy rafting the Stanislaus River between Knights Ferry and Orange Blossom Park. Unlike other parts of the Stanislaus — such as Mr. Toads Wild River Class IV+ that can be seriously into whitewater rafting range — it is not too rough to raft for the novice. And unlike trips down the Truckee River out of Lake Tahoe that are essentially float trips in fairly shallow

water, it won’t seem such a boring and soft adventure that a newbie wouldn’t be tempted to jump out and run-down river. The trip between Knights Ferry and Orange Blossom is just right. It is primarily a strong float trip that gives you a taste of real rafting. It contains one “exciting part” — the Russian Rapids aptly described as a beginners’ friendly Class II rapid — as well as enough water movement

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to make it a low-key rafting trip and not simply a strong float trip. If that is what you are looking for the Stanislaus River stretch from Orange Blossom to the park by the Highway 120 bridge in Oakdale will fill the bill. August is an ideal time to explore the Stanislaus River and get your feet wet rafting for the first time. The river can still be dangerous but the flows — while still steady thanks to releases upstream from New Melones as well as the trio of Tri-Dam Project dams at Tulloch, Beardsley and Donnell — are still strong even though the river will be at low flow for the rest of the season You could try to rent or buy equipment on your own if you are ready to make a fairly serious investment of $1,500 for a basic heavy-duty raft, paddles, and life jackets for six people. Then there is the hassle of not only getting your raft to the start of the run but figuring how to return to your car after you’ve gone downriver seven miles. It is why it makes sense to take advantage of the two rafting firms that offer self-guided excursions on the Stanislaus River. The firms that offer rafting out of Knights Ferry are Sunshine Rafting Adventures (raftadventures.com or 209-848-4800) and River Journey Adventures (riverjourney.com or 209-874-4671). It is also suggested you make reservations that are required well in advance of the day you hope to raft. Sunshine per person rates for weekdays in August are $40 and Saturdays and Sundays are $44. Kayaks with a two minimum are $45 per person on weekdays and $50 on either Saturday or Sunday. The cost covers paddles, life jackets, large and sturdy rafts, shuttle ride (for drivers), and dry boxes. River Journey rates are $40 weekdays and $44 on Saturday and Sundays, the

same as the competition. The kayak rates are also the same. There is a $5 cost to park your vehicle that is charged by the Army Corps of Engineers that operate the Stanislaus River park system. What you can enjoy on the sevenmile trip that typically takes three to four hours is a lot of river time that includes the following highlights as described by Sunshine Adventures:

Russian Rapids

Hold on to your hats! At the ¼ mile point, Russian Rapids is a class II rapid that provides excitement, yet is still perfect for those new to rafting. Rolling “haystacks” of water provide a challenge in the first mile of your trip. Prepare to get wet.

The Two Bluffs

Lava flows have created a unique alley where the river cuts between two cliffs that rise sharply on both sides of the river. During the summer months cliff swallows call this area their home, and you can get a close up look at hundreds of their mud-nests that dot the cliffs. This area is also a popular cliff jumping area but Sunshine Adventures doesn’t recommend it.

Lovers Leap

Roughly 2 miles into your trip: to the left of the river a sheer rock wall with an odd peak juts out against the sky. Tale has it that many years ago a Native American land dispute led a chieftain’s son and a warring chieftain’s daughter to jump off of this cliff into the water below to prove their love. The drop is more than 200 feet. To river right is a public park area that is marked with signs. Feel free to park your boat and stretch your legs.

Horseshoe Park

This is an excellent place to picnic

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or just stop for a break. The park itself sprawls over nearly ½ mile and has picnic tables, restrooms, a parking lot and access point, as well as a campground that can be reserved through the Corp of Engineers.

Honolulu Bar

Access to this is often hard to spot, although it too provides river access. Picnic tables are here as well- but the main thing to know about this spot is the fork in the river- be prepared to go left or plan to do some up-river paddling.

Lake Right

The river sweeps right, into a widened area that resembles a mini lake. Feel free to float around and relax, or paddle back into the flow on the lefthand side of the Stanislaus. The Orange Blossom Bridge is now only a mile away.

Orange Blossom Park

Your trip end point is marked by Orange Blossom Bridge, the only bridge you will see other than the one at the put in. Sunshine employees will be there to greet you and help you with your equipment. Orange Blossom Park, nestled over 7 miles from Knights Ferry, has multiple picnic areas which you can rent out ahead of time, as well as publicly accessible, first-come, firstserve picnic areas. Acres of green grass shaded under trees provide a place to play volleyball, eat, or just unwind after your trip. Once you are ready, Orange Blossom Park will also be the area where you can catch a shuttle back to your car.

Orange Blossom to Oakdale

The Orange Blossom to Oakdale float is a 6.5-mile, three-to-five-hour float trip on the Stanislaus River. This trip is

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available on weekends and is a great way to get away from the big crowds on the Knights Ferry section. This mellow, scenic float trip includes small rapids, and access to Valley Oak Recreation Area near the halfway mark, which is a great place to stretch your legs and have lunch. Trips end at The Cost Less Shopping Center. Guests on this section are not allowed to bring alcohol. The trip is $35 per person

on either Saturday or Sunday.

Valley Oak Recreation Area

After two miles of gentle floating, you will come upon the best area to take a quick break. This raft-in park is on the right-hand side of the river, and includes access to park restrooms.

Remote floating

The best part of this section of water is the remote

Swing Rapid

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dense jungle-like flora of the lower Stanislaus, the river swings to the right. A beautiful rock ledge on the lefthand side marks the area, so make sure to point your boat right as you cruise around the bend. While exciting, this rapid is still beginner friendly.

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feel. Dense tree growth on either side creates a junglelike vibe as you cruise down the Stanislaus River.

Takeout at the bridge

You will cruise under the 120 Bridge and take out on the left hand side directly under the bridge. The bridge is over 30 feet above the water, so you won’t have to worry about ducking (or spotting it). ●

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By SARAH LAWSON

Whether it be water skiing or wakeboarding, Lake Don Pedro is the perfect location for all water activities.

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Jumping off of HB Most houseboats have a top deck that makes a perfect area to jump off into the cooling waters of the lake.

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uring the 209 region’s typically hottest months of July through September, everyone looks for the best ways to stay cool without breaking the bank in gas costs driving to the beach or paying those often expensive amusement park fees. Lake Don Pedro in Tuolumne County at 11500 Bonds Flat Road is a must-stop cool off spot for all residents throughout the Central Valley and beyond. They offer fishing, camping, boating, hunting, hiking, houseboating, and biking. There are options for day passes for $20 a vehicle and $15 per boat and overnight passes for $30 for a normal tent set up. Being in the midst of a drought for a third year now has put the water elevation of Don Pedro lower than the historical average. Usually, the reservoir’s maximum water elevation in July is 830 feet, currently it is sitting at around 760 feet, but still has plenty of water for boating, fishing, and other recreation. The water temperature stays constant in the low 70s making it a perfect temperature to go swimming for the day with family and friends or take the boat out to get that misty wind on your face. There are three main boat ramps to launch any type of water craft and those are at Fleming Meadows, Blue Oaks, and Moccasin Point. All types of water crafts are welcome including canoes, kayaks, sailboats, motorboats, fishing boats, and houseboats. If you do not own a boat, they offer rentals for small boats as well as houseboats and those pricing and reservation dates can be found by going to www. donpedrolake.com. It is also a hot spot for all kinds of

fishing; types of fish in the lake are rainbow trout, spotted bass, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and brown trout. When filled to the brim, the lake spreads out to 160 miles of shoreline and 13,000 surface acres of water. “Don Pedro Recreation Area offers many other recreational opportunities so that our customers can enjoy the great outdoors even in a low water scenario,” Don Pedro Recreational Department Manager Ryan Reis stated. “Outside of our typical boating opportunities, we still offer camping, a two-acre swimming lagoon, and various trails for biking and hiking.” In 1923, the construction of the original Don Pedro Dam was completed by the Turlock and Modesto irrigation districts. A storage capacity of 289,000 acre-feet was obtained but it was barely able to accommodate the irrigation needs of a single season. After multiple dry winters, the districts made a decision to replace the original dam with a larger one in order to store the amount of water needed for multiple dry years. The City and County of San Francisco There’s nothing better than joined the other two catching some rays while districts in constructenjoying the cool lake and a ing the New Don Pebeverage with friends and family. dro Project. Construction of the New Don Pedro Project began in 1967 and was completed four years later, costing a total of $105 million. It was built as a primary source

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After multiple dry winters, the districts made a decision to replace the original dam with a larger one.

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feature Line of docked boats In the marina there are spaces that people rent on a month-bymonth basis to store their boats inside instead of having them float overnight or having to hook them up every time to tow them home.

to store irrigation water since the reservoir has a capacity of 2,030,000 acre-feet and also has many additional benefits such as power generation, flood control, and recreation. The word ‘New’ was dropped from the name after the old dam was inundated by the waters of the larger reservoir. Today it is known by a few different designations: the Don Pedro Reservoir, Don Pedro Lake, or Lake Don Pedro. The old dam is still in place 250 feet below the surface of the new reservoir. If you go to californiasgreatestlakes.com/ pedro it will take you to the website where all the information needed to know before going is posted including all the different boating sites and camp sites, where their exact address is, amenities offered, and how much the fees are for the normal and busy seasons. There is also a link on the same page to a PDF of all the pricing for all lake activities depending on the season. You can also call (209) 852-2396 with any questions. The water is crisp and clean, and they enforce strict rules on speed limits around certain areas maintaining a safe, familyfriendly environment for all to come and enjoy. Whether it is your first time or your thousandth time, Lake Don Pedro is open and ready to help cool away the stress of summer’s heat. ●

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Jet skiing is a popular activity that people choose to do while at the lake, just as long as people abide to the rules of speed limits and watch out for fellow water sports enthusiasts enjoying their time at Lake Don Pedro.

A day on the lake is fun but a day on the lake with your best friend is even more fun.

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Snelling’s Splash-N-Dash THE LARGEST INFLATABLE WATERPARK IN NORTH AMERICA By CHRISTOPHER CORREA

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ince 2018, Snelling has been home to one of the most popular summer attractions in the 209 region with the Splash-N-Dash inflatable waterpark along Lake McSwain. The waterpark is more than 125 thousand square feet and features a modular system of more than 80 inflatables on the lake for those young and old to enjoy. The mind behind the Splash-N-Dash is Mary Gathman-Kent, who explained that the idea for an inflatable waterpark stemmed from seeing similar attractions in other countries. “I was looking online and I happened to stumble across a picture of an inflatable waterpark in Australia,” she said. “I was amazed by it and wondered if there was anything similar in the United States.” Gathman-Kent’s research revealed that there were only about three others in the country. It was then that she and her husband, Jalance Kent, decided to take the leap of making the largest inflatable waterpark in North America. Though the two had the vision, finding the perfect location was not the easiest of tasks. At the time, the family found themselves living in Fresno after Kent, who was serving in the Air Force, was transferred to the city. She first thought of starting her business on

I just started researching and I picked McSwain. I found out that it was owned by Merced Irrigation District, who also owned the dam. By federal law, they have to offer parks and recreation, so I took my business plan to the Board of Directors,

­—Gathman-Kent Shaver Lake, but a lack of parking and the constant fluctuation of water levels ruled it out. She then set her sights on Millerton Lake, but quickly discovered similar issues with water levels. “I got so frustrated because I have

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this business plan and I knew this was going to be great, but I couldn’t find a body of water to put it on,” GathmanKent said. “So, one morning I woke up at 4:30 in the morning and I just told my husband I’ll be back and I didn’t come back until 2:30 the next morning. I had visited like seven or eight lakes.” One of the lakes she stumbled across was Lake McSwain. “I just started researching and I picked McSwain. I found out that it was owned by Merced Irrigation District, who also owned the dam. By federal law, they have to offer parks and recreation, so I took my business plan to the Board of Directors,” she explained. Her plan was approved, and the family hasn’t turned back since. Every year, they try to add something new to the park. Last year, they added the Big Girl. The Big Girl has three slides on it and two jumping platforms and a rock wall. This year, they added the Big Boy, which has two slides that accommodate four people at a time. It also has a 33-foot-long launching blob on it. They also implemented dash tracks this year, which are two identical, 155-foot-long relay race strips. In the park’s near five years of existence, they have welcomed over 20,000 different guests, according to their official database.

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Even as the number of visitors has steadily increased over the years, the moments that continue to stand out most to Gathman-Kent were in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Being a part of Mariposa County, which had some of the fewest coronavirus cases in the entire state of California, they were able to remain open throughout 2020, which she feels made a positive impact in the community. “What made me really happy is that our park became a central meeting point,” she said. “We had so many family reunions in 2020. There’s been a lot of joy, which makes me so proud. We’re just so lucky and so blessed to have a county support us, the owners of the lake support us and the people support us.” While the surrounding community has shown strong support for the waterpark, so has a number of celebrities and influencers. In the past year alone, the park has seen public figures like musician Pink, basketball YouTuber Jesser, YouTube and music group Shiloh & Bros, and Tik Toker Alex Ojeda visit the park. “I still have to pinch myself sometimes,” Gathman-Kent said. “For people to come to our park from all around the world is insane. It’s kind of unbelievable and I’m so grateful for it all.” Splash-N-Dash is open seven days a week from the first weekend of June through the third week of August every year. On Friday and Saturday nights, the park blows up their 25-foot inflatable screen to show movies on the beach. Once local schools are back in session, they are only open on the weekends through Labor Day, which marks the end of their season. To go on the inflatables, attendees must be 7-years-old, at least 45” tall and a good swimmer. Those younger than 7 can still get in on the fun within the designated Lil’ Splash zone. Aqua shoes are required while in the water and are available for purchase at the park. To purchase tickets, make reservations or to find out more about Splash-N-Dash, head to www.mysplashndash.com. ●

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This is just one of many skylights from the underground garden. Each hosts a citrus tree of some variety, some as much as 100-years-old.

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so. If one doesn’t look close enough, they can easily blow by Forestiere Underground Gardens along West Shaw Avenue in Fresno. Located just a handful of blocks from Highway 99 the “underground” is so much more than a “garden” as the name indicates. Upon entering the front gate it’s easy for the first-time visitor to wonder what exactly they are in for. The simplicity of the above ground setting is indeed misleading as to what lies beneath the ground level. Once below ground, however, it becomes completely clear that the visitor has embarked on something quite unique. Forestiere Underground Gardens – at 5021 W. Shaw Ave., Fresno – was both the vision and creation of Baldas-

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sare Forestiere, an Italian immigrant who first came to the United States in 1901. Arriving through Boston, the immigrant learned the East Coast climate was a bit too cold for his liking and made his way west three years later to join his brother Anthony in Fresno. In 1905, with big plans of owning a citrus farm, Forestiere purchased 80 acres of land in Fresno for $1 an acre. Sadly, he quickly learned the hardpan soil which was just below the surface was not conducive to citrus trees. Not fond of the Valley summer heat and making the most of an unfortunate situation, the landowner tapped into his previous knowledge of subway digging and began to dig a cellar retreat instead. A simple idea in seek of coolness, became a lifelong task which eventually resulted in excavation of 10 acres underground. This consisted of

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One of the two fireplaces in the underground home of Baldassare Forestiere kept the home warm in the colder months.

two levels, going as deep as 22 feet below ground level, 50 subterranean rooms and passageways. All of this was done during his spare time and by himself, as Forestiere worked as a laborer digging ditches and leveling land for landowners by day. In the evening he would cool off in the cellar, which became his home. The underground home includes: two bedrooms, a kitchen, living area, two fireplaces, a chapel garden, aquarium, an 800-foot tunnel and numerous other points of interest. Coming to the U.S. as an immigrant with no formal education, his desire for cooler temps eventually became a passion and vision for something greater. It is reported that he dreamed of creating an underground resort where visitors could come to escape the heat of a Fresno summer, just as he had. Yet it didn’t stop there; Forestiere quickly discovered that the soil underground was ideal for the citrus trees and plants he had once envisioned occupying his acreage. Trees and vines of multiple

varieties are planted throughout the underground habitat reaching up to the ground level through sculpted skylights which also aid with creating a cool breeze through his home. Baldassare Forestiere passed in 1946 at the age of 67. He had spent 40 years solely working on his vision using nothing but a pick, shovel, digging bar and wheelbarrow. He also later used the historic Fresno scraper with the help of his donkeys, Dolly and Molly. The scraper was cutting edge earth-moving technology for its time. Forestiere Underground Gardens is still owned and maintained by the family, now occupying five acres underground out of the original 80-acre plot Forestiere purchased. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in October 1977 and is also a California Historical Landmark. One-hour tours are offered from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. Reservations are highly recommended. Reservations and additional information can be found at www. undergroundgardens.com or by calling 559-271-0734. ●

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he name “Volcano” conjures up a fiery, hot hell. And speaking of hot heat, it’s likely we will see some 100-plus degree days over the next few months. That is why you might want to go to Volcano this summer. There’s an entirely different world underground in the 209. And you can find a bit of it in Volcano. And one of the best places to explore it is the Black Chasm Cavern near Volcano where it is always 57 degrees. The cavern — a kissing cousin to the more advertised California Cavern featuring the state’s largest public cave chamber between Murphys and Columbia off Highway 49 — is a national natural landmark. It got that distinction because you will find rare — and stunning — displays of helictite crystals. They branch out in a unique formation, often growing in several different directions. Not only do they appear to defy gravity but it is one of about four known locations in the United States that you can find them and it’s considered the best examples. They are considered the most delicate of cave formations. They are also one of the few cave formations that scientists have a good understanding of how they are created. The 50-minute tour isn’t strenuous even though there

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are 165 steps. With groups maxed out at 20, it allows for plenty of room to gaze at the formations. As for dress, just keep in mind it’s a constant 57 degrees 24/7. If you’ve never been in a cave with formations it is worth the trip. You can combine it with a trip to Jackson Rancheria — you pass the entrance on the way — or make it a solo excursion. There are grounds you can explore plus a gift shop. You can also stop in the quaint communities of Pioneer and Volcano and browse or do what we did and hit the Jackson Historical District for lunch and “shopping” that included hitting Wierschem’s Train Town Candies & Ice Cream parlor. The tour itself was well worth the drive and cost. Credit that to tour guides that are pleasant, informative, and patient.

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While Black Chasm Cavern was likely known about by the local Miwok people who existed in this area long before the Gold Rush, the first documented exploration occurred in 1854. That’s when a group of explorers braved the unknown to discover the phenomenal beauty that exists below the surface including a bright blue lake and millions of sparkling crystals that seemed to twist from the cavern walls in every direction. The unusual formations are helictites. Simple tours were held at Black Chasm in those early days, barely penetrating the cavern system that is known today. Shortly afterwards, with the decline of the Gold Rush, Black Chasm was abandoned and largely forgotten about except for a handful of speleologists that continued to explore the chasm and discover the seemingly endless beauty of the cavern. Over 100 years after its discovery Black Chasm was recognized by the federal government for the abundance of the unusual and rare speleothems called “helictites” that grow throughout the cavern and declared a National Natural Landmark in 1976. Twenty years later Black

Chasm began to be developed as a show cave with the construction of environmentally friendly steps and walkways. Today guests can explore the cavern via these platforms and view the dazzling array of crystals throughout the cave guided by an experienced and knowledgeable cavern naturalist. HELICTITES While Black Chasm contains an incredible variety of speleothems the highlight of the cavern is the incredible displays of helictite formations. While most cave visitors are familiar with “stalactites” and “stalagmites”, Black Chasm is decorated with these as well as millions of “helictite” formations. These amazing crystals seem to defy gravity as they twist and curl from the cave wall in every direction. Of all known caves on Earth, perhaps 5 percent contain helictites. Inside Black Chasm, helictites grow in each and every chamber and in such an abundance that Black Chasm was declared a National Natural Landmark in 1976 in recognition of this spectacular example of America’s natural history. On the walking tour, guests will view hundreds of

There are other “wild” caverns besides the ones the public can access including one that the tour guide says the owner shows to be able to secure enough funds one day to open it up as it puts what is on public view to shame. Spend 50 minutes in the Black Chasm Caverns’ public area and you will think it would be pretty hard to top what you see. The guides do a good job of explaining what is in front of you — and what you can’t see. Some 70 feet below one platform are the still waters of an underground lake that runs 400 feet deep. They also will give you a quick lesson on the life that lives within the dark underground world including one rare species you won’t find anywhere else on earth. The tour is $19 for adults and $11 for kids ages 5 to 12. The tours are offered daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. year-round including holidays (9 a.m. to 6 p.m.) ●

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thousands of helictites including many that twist into shapes that are reminiscent of different animals and figures including candy canes, butterflies, reindeer and a dragon that has been adopted as the cave mascot. THE MINERS TRAIL In addition to the Black Chasm Cavern, guests may be able to visit the Miners Trail located on the property. This area is not only naturally beautiful but also historically significant. During the Gold Rush, hydraulic mining was used extensively in the Volcano area. This resulted in millions of tons of top-soil being washed away into Sutter Creek and beyond. What resulted was an area of convoluted marble monoliths that was uncovered during these operations. A self-guided walking tour is available through this remarkable area when the Miners Trail is open to visitors. Due the ecologically fragile nature of the Miners Trail, they may choose to close access as certain points throughout the year. Speak to a naturalist at the visitor center for directions and a pamphlet to guide you through the garden.

IF YOU GO WHERE: Volcano Pioneer Road, Volcano WHEN: Daily with tours starting from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (9 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the three-day Memorial Weekend) COST: $19 per adult, $11 per child (ages 5 to 12), those under 5 are free MORE INFO: Go to www.BlackChasmCavern.com or call (209) 736-2708

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s Minden sounded its siren at noon on May 28, a group of more than 50 Washoe and their allies shouted together in response, “Stop the siren!” Their defiant cry and a formidable eight-mile group run followed an hour-long protest of the Nevada town’s daily siren blasts.

Minden has sounded a siren each evening nearly continuously since 1921, while Douglas County required Indigenous and other people of color to leave town at sundown until 1974. While town leaders claim the siren’s continued use honors the volunteer fire department and first responders, Washoe and their supporters regard it as a painful reminder of former racist practices. “I’m here because of stories that my grandma would share with me, and all our other elders. I picture them scurrying away from town when the siren did go off. People are still alive today that would have to leave town,” said Washoe descendant Stacey Burns. Washoe, other Indigenous people and allies from Nevada and neighboring states, spoke movingly at the Minden Park gathering within view of the siren atop the fire department. Then the group reassembled on Snowshoe Lane in nearby Genoa for a hilly run through Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Leading the pack was Paiute descendant

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Ku Stevens led Minden siren opponents on a challenging eight-mile run.

Ku Stevens, Nevada’s top young distance runner and four-time high school state champion, who observed that “actions speak louder than words.” Stevens’ actions included leading about 25 runners on a challenging course which started at 5,000 feet in elevation and climbed 1,500 feet more through a forest loop. The pack varied in age from pre-teens to mid-50s, and made several stops along

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the way to regroup and rest. Most runners finished in two hours or more, thirsty and spent. But Stevens cruised through an easy workout, even adding extra distance at the end to keep up with his training schedule. “It was nice having people to run with behind me, to hear their footsteps, to know that they’re here for the same reason I’m here. In a way, that was special,” Stevens said. “Hopefully people will

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listen to the meaning behind the run.” Nevada banned sundown sirens in 2021, though Minden officials claim the law does not apply to their siren because it honors first responders under the town’s 2007 retroactive ordinance. Following the state law’s passage, Minden town manager JD Frisby and Washoe Tribe chairman Serrell Smokey reached an agreement to change the evening siren from 6 p.m. to 5 p.m. They issued a joint statement that the change would “acknowledge the volunteer firefighters and first responders who have been historically dispatched by the town siren” and “honor those hurt by archaic sundowner mandates of prior eras.” However, other Washoe disapproved of the agreement and Smokey’s choice to make it without consulting other tribal officials. “I know the trauma that people live in every day in our community. The thing that keeps trauma going is the reminders of trauma that trigger us. That siren every day is that trigger for our community. It’s the thing that keeps the injury going,” said Art Martinez, a Chumash. “The Minden sundown siren belongs in a museum where the true history can be told,” said Matt Niswonger, editor of Adventure Sports Journal. Niswonger and Washoe descendants Marty Meeden and Paula Smith organized the event. When a park sprinkler activated just as the protest began, the group had to suddenly move to a different spot. That new location afforded Meeden a view of the alley behind the downtown businesses. “That’s when the impact really hit me,” Medeen said. “That’s where these atrocities would take place. People would be threatened with arrest, beaten and taunted. They couldn’t be on the main street, and had to take refuge on that alleyway. I wondered how many people had to hide or seek refuge back in there.” Prior protests have drawn a small number of siren supporters though none appeared or spoke at the Minden Park event. Frisby did not respond to a request for comment. However, the runners were surprised to encounter a siren defender on their course. “We’re trying to shut down the siren, it represents a lot of bad things,” Stevens told him. In response, the man said he considered the issue “a small problem compared to the real world,” and encouraged the runners to “live in the now.” The man’s comments felt like “a slap in the

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thegreatoutdoors Minden’s siren has sounded daily nearly continuously since 1921.

Washoe descendants Paula Smith and Marty Meeden spoke against the Minden siren.

Siren opponents urged Minden to “turn it off.”

Protestors chanted their demand to “stop the siren.”

face,” Stevens said. “People think that racism and history and all of it has been taught and learned and digested already, and that everybody is over it, but people like that show that it’s not,” Stevens said. “These kinds of events are needed for people to interact and connect with other people who feel differently than them.” Though just 18 years old, Stevens has already taken action to educate the public about Indigenous issues by highlighting the life of his great-grandfather. Government

officials forced Indigenous children like Frank Quinn to leave their homes for distant boarding schools in the early 1900s. Only eight years old, Quinn escaped Stewart Indian School by running 50 miles through the desert back to his Paiute reservation home, not once but three times. To honor his great-grandfather, Stevens organized a Remembrance Run along the same 50-mile route in 2021, and plans to repeat the event twice more to match Quinn’s three runs to freedom. Indigenous issues like the siren, boarding schools and

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“IT WAS NICE HAVING PEOPLE TO RUN WITH BEHIND ME, TO HEAR THEIR FOOTSTEPS, TO KNOW THAT THEY’RE HERE FOR THE SAME REASON I’M HERE. IN A WAY, THAT WAS SPECIAL. HOPEFULLY PEOPLE WILL LISTEN TO THE MEANING BEHIND THE RUN.” KU STEVENS

missing people all interlink, he noted. After the May 28 run, weary siren opponents rehydrated, congratulated each other and vowed to meet again next year. Shortly after they dispersed, the Minden siren sounded again at 5 p.m. “We have a long ways to go,” Stevens said. ●

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and mole hills By TERESA HAMMOND

PHOTOS BY LINDSEY ARREY

Celebrating the slaying of a dragon turned goal atop Angel Island with my daughter.

ometimes a goal can just come out of nowhere and surprise you. An achievement which is big and meaningful and perhaps you never truly realized was a goal. This was something I discovered most recently on a hike with my children. Both celebrating birthdays in June we took a trip to Tiburon where we boarded the ferry and set our sights on Angel Island. As chance would have it, it wasn’t until a third of the way up Sunset Trail enroute to Mount Livermore that my daughter and I realized it was almost six years to the day that we had first taken this hike. It was June 2016 when I first took her and her brother on this beautiful trail as a Navigator assignment for this very magazine. Being the

avid hiker, my son then (and now) was thrilled. My daughter then, not so much. As for myself, I was in premium shape at the time and loved the idea of combining work with family time, not to mention sharing this treasure of a spot with our readers. The trail to the top of the island, known as Mount Livermore is not a steep climb for the most part. It is, however, long (a four-mile round trip) and does have its

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fair share of switchbacks with beautiful views from just about every vantage point. Six years ago, it was torturous for my daughter – she was nine. This June, as she and I did the hike together, my son off ahead with his girlfriend, we laughed at the memory of how horrible it was for her. It was a beautiful summer day the first time we set out on that trail and we had the same luck again six years later. The first time we arrived a bit under prepared by way of snacks and water; it’s a two-and-a-half-hour trek. This time, however, my backpack was set and the mountain was ours for the taking. While we were a bit slower than my son and his girlfriend, she and I made the best of every curve this

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time around. Reminiscing on the drama she displayed in the final ascent, which is a bit steep, before we hit it. Her proclamation then, tear-filled and dramatic as she proclaimed to the whole family, “I hate hiking!” Again, she was nine and openly would share “hiking’s not my thing,” but it was family time. Just as my son the hiker will join us on occasion for a 5k Family Fun Run, we can join him for an occasional hike. Not one to raise a quitter, I pressed her forward encouraging her, while also reminding her we’d come too far to turn back. We would finish. And finish we did, in spite of her pleas to end the torture; we got her to the top and took in the beauty of the bay as a family.

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The joy coming down that mountain was infectious. We laughed, celebrated and even danced … sweet victory.

This time would be no different, or so I thought. Laughing at the memory, I apologized about two thirds of the way up. She thanked me for pushing her nineyear-old self and marveled now at how it wasn’t really that hard. Oh sure, we had a few cranky muscles here and there as hiking uses different muscles than our regular activity, but all in all we were making better time than we had before. Then we hit that final peak, the one that takes you to “the view,” the highest point, Mount Livermore. The same one where my daughter dropped to the ground pleading to turn around her first time through. As we approached it, she took it like a champ, leaving mom in the dust, ready to

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on the side of this mountain, regardless how long it took to reach that final point. Standing in my silence, I heard my daughter calling me in the distance. The tables had turned, she was now cheering me on; she’d made it. As I came through the final bunch of bushes on the other side there they were. My duo and a new friend, six years and many achievements later, yet this one was big. High fives were all around, photo memories captured and hugs for all. “I did it mom!” my daughter shared as we embraced in a celebratory hug. “Yes, you did, honey, and know what ... so did mom,” I responded. As we began the descent, she and I reflected on how

put this demon to bed. No longer in the same physical shape I was then and now six years older as well, with a few physical “issues” of my own it wasn’t as easy as it was then. Pausing a few times as I made that final climb, I became humbled and then I reflected. Sometimes in life we get so busy simply getting through things that we forget to show ourselves the grace that we deserve. A simple thing we readily do for others, we rarely do for ourselves. Looking down that hill, back at the bay with more of a climb ahead of me I reflected more on what I’m sharing now. I recognized that I was older, had just completed a final medical battle and was quite honestly grateful to be

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our life looked two short years before. My physical state much different than it is now. The medical challenges we faced as a family over the past two years and the gratitude that I was once again “well.” The lesson when we reached the bottom was quite simple. That hike truly was never a “goal” for either one of us (or so we thought). Yet when we arrived on that 15th of June 2022 and hit the first steep incline, for the two of us, the challenge was on. We each put some stuff behind us that day. The joy coming down that mountain was infectious. We laughed, celebrated and even danced … sweet victory. Life really can be funny and goals; they sure are fun to achieve. On to the next. ●

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By TERESA HAMMOND

Rest and relaxation are often the best benefits a client can receive from the serenity of massage.

Michelle Scott, Owner/Instructor of Oakdale-based Massage and Body Work Education Center.

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t a time when the “hustle” doesn’t seem to be letting up or slowing down, it should be no surprise that the need for massage therapy is growing. Once sought as a means of luxury, pampering and relaxation, many have learned the overall value of keeping the body in tune via massage. Long time masseuse, as well as Owner/Director of Massage and Body Work Education Center, Michelle Scott shared the business has definitely grown due to high demand. “People are so focused on not just working out and eating well, but they’re focused on the recovery aspect of it, which is awesome,” the massage veteran of 22 years shared. “I’ve watched this industry like completely morph in the past 20 years. People are just so aware that they need to be paying attention to their recovery.” Scott shared she believes a large part of the growth and awareness has come via social media as so many openly share life’s happenings and discoveries they are passionate about. “It’s interesting because it is like a trend for a while, even though it has been around forever,” she said of the ageold practice which has grown vastly over the past five years. “Then they get hooked on it because they realize the benefits,” she continued. “They realize how much better they’re feeling.” The art of massage therapy on a regular basis can offer a number of health benefits including: lowering stress, increasing the immune system, benefits of overall mental health/clarity, pain management and physical fitness benefits. While Scott shared the pampering/spa type massages, such as Swedish massage are still alive and well, she herself prefers working on athletes, as well as physically

Massage helps balance the body, to bring us back to homoeostasis. active clients. “Massage helps balance the body, to bring us back to homoeostasis,” Scott said. “To create that balance and work on posture, to work on movement, to work on mobility; it all goes hand in hand. “We have a lot of gyms. We have a lot of people who bike, hike or anything and I love athletic stretching, sports massage, deep tissue,” she continued. “I like anything that’s going to help with the recovery.” As a mother of two and recreational athlete herself, the massage therapy instructor shared personally she prefers both types. Needing to unwind and simply relax on occasion, yet recognizing the benefits of deep tissue for recovery. “You have to go and train hard, but you have to recover hard as well,” she said of the partnership of massage with fitness. “It’s all of the pieces. It’s one of the pieces that if it’s missing, you’re not going to perform as well as you would like.” With 20 years of experience in the business, Scott shared she’s happy to see that her students have gainful employment once they have earned their certification. Often times working in a chiropractic office initially before renting their own space and going on their own. “Most of my students are independent contractors. They are going out and opening their own business which I absolutely love,” she said of her graduates. An additional point, which she is passionate about and feels it’s important for clients to understand: just like a hair stylist or esthetician, state certification when seeking a professional massage therapist is also important. The State of California does not have a state board for massage therapy. They do

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have, however, CAMTC (California Massage Therapy Council), which monitors schools and curriculums. A majority of cities in California will request CAMTC when one goes for a business license to ensure proper education, but not all require it. “About 95 percent of California cities have adopted CAMTC regulations as their own. So that is why every school in California now must be a CAMTC for those graduates to get the proper certification,” Scott shared, noting a passion for the topic as many consumers are not aware. “It shows that their education is verified. If a city does not ask for CAMTC and they’re just asking for proof of education and don’t use an approved schools list to cross reference then really, we can’t verify the person ever got a massage education,” Scott continued. “If somebody is not properly trained, they can definitely injure their clients.” Two decades into the trade, Scott shared her excitement for not only how it has grown, but the potential and learning which continue as more enter into the field and the benefits that brings to the client. “It used to be you went in and you basically got the full body massage, but now it’s like all the different modalities have made it this way so people are exploring all the different ways to give a massage,” she said. It all works together, she said, to help provide optimum health. “Everything now, it’s like they’ve taken a lot of that holistic side of it, but then they’re throwing in all of the in-depth anatomy. Kinesiology, pathology, business, ethics … it’s more well-rounded now and people see it actually make physical changes to our bodies,” Scott summarized. “I always tell my students; massage doesn’t fix the issue. It gives your body the ability to heal.” ●

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itchen and bath upgrades are among the most popular home improvement projects. While current design trends offer some inspiration, it can be easier to visualize those concepts in your own home when you see them applied in show-stopping, award-worthy designs. For example, these 2021 National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) National Contractor of the Year (CotY) Award Winners were selected by a panel of industry experts based on functionality, aesthetics, craftsmanship, innovation and degree of difficulty. Find the complete list of winners at nari.org/ cotywinners. ●

Awardwinning kitchen and bath ideas Residential Kitchen Under $30,000 Limited countertop space, minimal storage and a disruptive traffic flow called for a radical change. Moving the sink to the island, removing peninsula cabinetry and wing wall and rearranging appliances improved the floor plan. Gray shaker cabinetry added storage and increased countertop space. Meanwhile, whimsical lighting brought trendy style to the space; about 75% of homeowners have two or more pendant lights over their kitchen islands, according to NARI research.

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Residential Bath Under $25,000 A connecting secondary bath doesn’t work for every family but taking over a couple closets helped reconfigure and expand this space. A midcentury modern theme was maintained with the cabinetry, rounded wood mirrors and hex tile floors. Bright colors were incorporated through the wallpaper and matching custom tile in the shower niche, creating an on-trend expression of personality through bold color choices.

Residential Kitchen $30,000-$60,000 Walls came down and doorways enlarged to transform a traditional floor plan into an airy dream kitchen. Features include white cabinetry, custom reclaimed wood shelving and two midcentury modern pendants. Flush LED downlights and accent lights below the shelves brighten the area, and a professional grade gas range and stainless-steel, counter-depth refrigerator complete the space.

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Residential Bath $25,000-$50,000 The original bath in a converted attic space contained undesirable elements, including sharply sloped ceilings, low walls and access to the HVAC unit. A full gut produced a more practical space. The feature wall extending from within the shower and across the room is savvy interpretation of a trend that celebrates interesting textures, finishes and patterns. A concealed attic hatch within the wainscoting was incorporated for practical HVAC servicing. Residential Kitchen $100,001$150,000 This 1902 home had a small, inefficient and disconnected kitchen. Removing a wall and eliminating basement access helped create a space more

suitable for entertaining while reflecting an on-trend, open design. The new beam was concealed to mimic an existing arch and the original light fixture was repurposed for familiar character.

Residential Bath $50,001-$75,000 Remodeling a master bath in an otherwise beloved home led to an updated, aesthetically pleasing design with an industrial spa motif. The new bath has significantly increased storage space with full height custom shelving, modern plumbing and electrical fixtures, an expanded shower door, radiant floor heat, soothing color tones and enhanced lighting.

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Residential Kitchen Over $150,000 Thoughtful architecture, including an addition, made this living and kitchen space feel more inviting for entertaining. The substantial use of cherry cabinetry is a nod to an up-and-coming trend toward more wood textures in the kitchen while details like the crafted barrel ceiling and natural stone communicate old world elegance inspired by Tuscan design.

Residential Bath Over $100,000 This glow-up honored the 1890 home with a bath that’s fresh, contemporary and suitable for aging in place. Vintage and industrial styles merge with features including a walk-in shower, extra storage and more. The crisp black and white blend seamlessly with the home’s period style, and visual highlights include the tiled floor border design and the vanity and mirror configuration.

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ot far off the beaten path, a beautiful gem lies waiting to be discovered. The Hughson Arboretum and Gardens is a non-profit organization that was the vision of Margaret Sturtevant, supported by her husband Judd, as the longtime Hughson residents set aside a portion of their property to create the unique oasis. The Arboretum is at 2490 Euclid Ave., Hughson and is open dawn to dusk, seven days a week. Judd and Margaret Sturtevant began farming at their Hughson ranch in 1943, originally growing peaches, walnuts and grapes. They also raised five children there. Margaret was a dedicated community volunteer in Hughson and spent much of her time in service at local schools and as the unofficial historian for the community. She always had a vision to create a place for people to come and learn about trees and native plants, rest and relax, and build a connection with nature. She brought that vision to vivid fruition through the Hughson Arboretum and Gardens. Margaret passed away in January, 2016 at the age of 96. The Arboretum was also created to give children a place to grow their knowledge of nature, whether it is through a field trip or just a walk with the whole family, out for an educational stroll. It was in 1994 that a portion of the Sturtevant’s land that used to be the peach orchard was plowed down to

The Arboretum was also created to give children a place to grow their knowledge of nature. begin the replanting process, with the area originally named the Hughson Botanical Gardens. Once officially becoming a nonprofit in 2009, the site was given the formal name of the Hughson Arboretum and Gardens. Primary support for the non-profit organization is derived from an endowment from the Sturtevant family in addition to donations from visitors. The Arboretum can also be rented out, with a portion of the acreage suitable for events such as weddings, gender reveals and birthday parties. There are some regularly scheduled special events staged at Hughson Arboretum and Gardens, with a popular Easter Egg Hunt each year and a Fall Festival the first week of November, this year with over 65 vendors anticipated. Most recently, on June 25, board members, staff, supporters and

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guests gathered for a ribbon cutting to celebrate the newest addition to the property: Margaret’s Patio. The brick patio is surrounded by five Pink Magnolia trees, each representing one of Margaret and Judd Sturtevant’s children, with stone seating available as well. The brick pavers in the center of the memorial patio are engraved with the names and/or sentiments of family and friends, and there are some perimeter bricks that are blank and ready for engraving. Space on those bricks is being sold for personal engraving; all information on the bricks can be found on the Arboretum website at: www.hughsonarboretum.org. Ten out of the 13 acres at the arboretum site are used just for the trees, flowers, and a recently added community herb garden, with the other three acres kept plowed down for elementary school students to come and plant wildflowers every year. The new community herb garden showcases freshly grown herbs that anyone can come and snip off and take home. They only ask that you leave enough for everyone to come and enjoy, and leave enough stem for future plants to continue to grow. Currently the types of herbs that are available for picking are chives, basil, rosemary, sage, and thyme. Dill and tarragon are grown on site as well. The gardens feature a wide variety of trees, most that are indigenous, cre-

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A bee takes advantage of one of the many flowering plants at the Arboretum.

The motto displayed at Hughson Arboretum and Gardens is offered at many locations around the 13-acre property: “Those who plant trees plant hope.”

The newly added Margaret’s Patio was dedicated this past June to founder, Margaret Sturtevant, and is surrounded by five pink magnolia trees, one for each of her children.

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ating a comfortable atmosphere for community members of all ages to come and learn more about nature. The team for the Hughson Arboretum and Gardens includes 11 Board of Directors members, along with a Grounds Manager and a Groundskeeper. The volunteer board members bring a wide range of expertise with them, from arborists to architects, landscapers to designers. Trees and flowers are constantly being planted by different groups in the community; for example, the garden club members in Hughson recently got together to plant a patch of irises and also return to pull weeds and keep that area neat and clean. A variety of wildlife can be found on the Arboretum grounds including gophers, rabbits, and all kinds of birds. Dogs are welcome as long as they are kept on a leash, and people are welcome to bring in food and drinks as long as any trash is picked up. The land is gated all the way around with one main entrance/exit for vehicles. For more information, the Arboretum can be contacted by email at hughsonarboretum95326@gmail.com. The staff and board members at the Hughson Arboretum and Gardens have a motto that – in honor of their founder, Margaret Sturtevant – they have lived by since day one: “Those who plant trees plant hope.” ●

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hen Julie Sandino and her husband Rusty Areias purchased a sprawling 32-acres alongside the San Luis Creek on the outskirts of Gustine in 1997, the both knew there was a wealth of possibilities awaiting an unveiling. Now, 25 years later, the couple has launched the site as The Bird Ranch at San Luis Creek, a boutique event venue and farm stay, where “rustic and elegance come together.” The Bird Ranch at San Luis Creek was settled in 1906 as a chicken farm. Many of the buildings that were on the chicken ranch back then, like the farmhouse, the coop, the shower room and the barn have been refurbished, and in some cases, repurposed to give guests a variety of rooms at the ranch. The Bird Ranch is the fourth farm stay in California. It’s an idea that melds ecotourism and agritourism and allows guests to slow down and experience a rural lifestyle. At the Bird ranch there are three bedrooms in the main farmhouse, alongside a loft bedroom in the original tank house. The chicken coop was converted into sthree private charming-unique bedrooms. The creek runs alongside the property and the couple added in a

The Bird Ranch is the fourth farm stay in California. It’s an idea that melds ecotourism and agritourism and allows guests to slow down and experience a rural lifestyle. swimming pool for cool dips when the weather gets warm. The addition of an outdoor brick pizza oven gives the entire place a feel of a hidden villa. The barn has been refurbished to host a variety of events, including indoor weddings, or guests can opt for one of the many picturesque spots around the property. The Bird Ranch is also a place for students in the area to learn about the region’s ecosystem. “The Bird Ranch provides an opportunity to experience what the Valley was like 150 years ago with some of the largest cottonwood trees in California, some 150 feet tall and 46 feet in diameter — all canopying the San Luis Creek, a navigable stream

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that runs through the property,” said Sandino. “The Bird Ranch provides the only section of the San Luis Creek still covered with trees. The antiquated irrigation system is also an interesting feature of the Ranch.” The Bird Ranch has partnered with the Grassland Environmental Education Center and through that partnership they are able to give students an opportunity to learn about the various attributes of the property - from the blue heron rookery to the history of the San Luis Creek. “We are partnering with [them] on the ranch for students to engage with nature, and learn about how land, water, and sustainable agriculture are key to the health of our community, state, and the broader Pacific Flyway,” Sandino said. “We are also partnering with Ducks Unlimited on a restoration project to restore the last stretch of the San Luis Creek and restore ag land back to its natural habitat of wetlands on the ranch.” The couple hopes to see lots of visitors to the Ranch so they can show them all the wonders. The ranch is located at 26901 Fahey Road in Gustine. For more information email BirdRanch209Proud@gmail.com. ●

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t is one of the most historic landmarks in Jamestown, by way of a business, and while many things from the past might come and go, the historic National Hotel is not one of them. Recently acquired by entrepreneur Edy Headley, the new owner shared she is proud to be the first female proprietor since the hotel was first opened in 1859. “I’m super excited about it. It’s amazing,” Headley said of transitioning ownership from Steven Willey, the former owner of 47 years. A story which is almost serendipitous by nature, Headley shared she did not arrive in Jamestown early this year in search of a new business, new home and new career. To the contrary, she arrived at The National Hotel in early January as a guest, seeking rest and recharge from her life in San Luis Obispo. Resident of the central coast town since the early 1990s, Headley said she had retired from 27 years as a dental assistant, which led her to work in home healthcare. With a client up in age, the empty nester had made the trip to relax, yet was uncertain what was next for her.

Once her offer was accepted and transition plans put in place, the new owner was quick to reassure staff there would be no changes, only additions, to the staff to accommodate her future business plans. “I just started praying for God to show me, where I should come next,” she said, noting that with her children now grown and succeeding in life, she was uncertain as to where her life would lead. According to the new owner, it was the influence and knowledge of National Hotel longtime bartender/ mixologist, Rhonda Munroe who got her wheels spinning. Stating Munroe toured her around the property upon her check-in and showed her to her room, the bartender was freely sharing

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history and fun facts of the 163-yearold building. Concluding with for the right amount of money it could be hers. “I was super excited,” Headley said. So much so she extended her stay by a few days to check things out and truly consider if this was something she really wanted to do. While her primary background was in dentistry, Headley had spent a stint of time owning and operating a gourmet deli in Edna, California. Located in a 1905 mercantile, the businesswoman shared she’s always had a long-time love for old buildings and their charm, as well as the food industry. “It just almost became intoxicating, this building, this adventure,” she said of contemplating the purchase. Not one to jump the gun, over the course of the next month she had discussions with Willey and also visited every other week to get a true feel for the business as well as the area. Once her offer was accepted and transition plans put in place, the new owner was quick to reassure staff there would be no changes, only additions, to the staff to accommodate her future business plans. She also has no inten-

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Reportedly the fifth proprietor and first woman in 163 years of business at the National Hotel, new owner Edy Headley.

Outside area for patio dining at the historic National Hotel in Jamestown.

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now.” Those menu “differences” will include: Tuesday Tacos and Margaritas, but not the regular street taco. Tacos with a little more flare like lobster and shrimp tacos. Mainly focusing on a higher end taco. Wednesday will be Burgers and Brew — huge gourmet hamburgers and eight more taps for beer will be added. Saturday mornings and continuing until about 3 p.m. will be Saturday Motherlode, “outrageous Bloody Mary’s” loaded with a variety of unique toppings, seafood, crab, lobster, antipasto, grilled cheese sandwich. The Bloody Mary’s will be mixed by Mixologist Munroe, who holds a number of awards for her Bloody Mary’s as well as a patent on her mixture. “We’re just going to really elaborate on that,” Headley said of the community focus. “Those are things we’re working currently on. I’m working with the Chef and two other marketers to make sure we can buy the best products because that’s what we want.” Lastly, the historian enthusiast shared her excitement of bringing the “Local Executive Membership Club” to the venue. Each night patrons come in with the card they can receive up to two beers per visit for $3, or two glasses of wine for $3 per night.

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Live music on the patio has also been added during the week and weekends, which is being enjoyed by patrons. “We have great events. A lot more locals are coming in. I’m just excited about it, being here in Jamestown,” Headley said. “It has this nostalgia; you can’t surpass it.” The hotel portion of the building will remain intact as it has been since its inception. The property hosts nine rooms, complete with the 1859 décor and each with its own bathroom. Guests are also privy to the “soaking room,” which features a two-person clawfoot tub. There is also a shared balcony on the top floor where hotel guests can enjoy a beverage in the evening or nice cup of coffee in the morning. As for the charm and her love for the building, Headley cannot seem to say enough about all of its attributes. “The bar is just amazing. People love to come down there and stay and talk,” she said. “I’m not changing anything at all (in the bar),” Headley continued. “I think the bar is probably the most beautiful bar I’ve ever been in. I say that because it has history. The history is so rich. I couldn’t even imagine changing anything, nor the restaurant.” ●

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tion or interest in making any changes to the building. “It’s an absolute gem. It’s absolutely incredibly beautiful. The history is phenomenal,” she said. “To be honest, I don’t know what we would possibly change.” Headley may not have plans of changing her staff and structure; however, she does have exciting changes planned for the business. A big impact will be made in the National restaurant and saloon, with plans of being open seven days a week. A fact the new owner said she felt important with its adjacency to the hotel. The goal once open seven days will be to serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, with brunch being served on Sundays. “There’s so much history here. For the saloon, we’re going to have a Happy Hour in the Gold Rush Saloon, which is what it was originally called,” she said. As the focus on the food will continue, increasing the kitchen help as well as adding an additional bartender and bar back will also be needed for the new business model. “Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday’s menu will be different from the traditional menu,” she said. “Just really bringing in the local community. That’s kind of my biggest focus right

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Animals and Farm Services

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AGRICULTURAL LENDER

GROOMER

PET SITTING / DAYCARE

YOSEMITE FARM CREDIT SILVER

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ALL GOD’S CREATURES SILVER

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LARGE ANIMAL SUPPLIES

PET STORE

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BLUE DIAMOND BRONZE

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ANIMAL DENTAL

NUT SERVICES & SUPPLIES

TACK / SADDLES

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AMERICAN AGCREDIT GOLD

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DOG TRAINING

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FARM TO FORK COMPANY

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ALLEGRO’S PET SPA GOLD

ESCALON FEED & SUPPLY GOLD

STEWART & JASPER GOLD

SKINTONE HULLER AND SHELLER BRONZE

PET ADOPTION

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OAKDALE FEED & SEED GOLD

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PET BOARDING

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NUTCHER MILK COMPANY GOLD

ALL GOD’S CREATURES SILVER

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Happy cows. Fun Flavors.

Stanislaus County’s freshest bottle of milk. At Nutcher Milk Taste matters. We feed our cows a balance daily ration, that our nutritionist puts together. We pick ingredients that don’t change the flavor of the cow’s milk. When we milk our cows, their milk comes out about 98 degrees and we chill it to 38 degrees within 5 minutes of leaving the cow, saving flavor and preventing bacteria growth. This is above and beyond the Grade A standard. We pump the milk to the processing plant 20 feet away during milking. We then do antibiotic testing to ensure antibiotic free milk. We then pasteurize and homogenize, making it ready to go to the bottle. From cow to bottle in just a few hours and it is only milk from our cows.

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We offer Whole milk, 2%, Half and Half and Lactose free whole milk. Fun flavors for young and old. Chocolate, Strawberry, Cotton Candy, Root beer, Orange cream, Mocha, Cold brew Coffee, Banana, Eggnog, Pumpkin spice, and always trying new ones. 2020 has been a unique year all around. In May we ran a limited run of Horchata Flavor Milk. Then we celebrated our 5yr Anniversary in June with a Limited Edition Bottle and Birthday Cake Flavor Milk. Keep a lookout for other fun flavors in the future.

Why glass bottle? Our cows make great tasting milk, so we wanted a package that didn’t change the flavor. Glass bottles keep the milk colder, there is no taste changing residue from glass. We reuse the bottles over and over so no milk containers in the landfill. A $2.00 deposit exchange for every bottle. RETURN CLEAN BOTTLES TO ANY STORE THAT SELLS NUTCHER MILK FOR YOUR DEPOSIT BACK!!!!

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Family owned & operated for over 60 years, the Koelsch commitment to building trust with each family continues to be the cornerstone for our communities.

Providing dignity is the foundation of everything we do at Koelsch. We’re changing the stigmas of healthcare through industry-leading philosophies and techniques.

Each day, enriching life begins anew through the seven pillars of Living Well: Nature, Art, Spirit, Mind + Body, Friends + Family, Community and Music.

Our personalized memory care model reconnects your loved ones to their cherished memories–helping to create a deep sense of purpose for them.

We create happiness by providing the finest living experiences anywhere.

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Amin Esfahani was born in Tehran, Iran and grew up in Toronto, Canada. He completed both undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Toronto with focus on the role of nutrition in lowering risk factors of diabetes and heart disease. He attended New York Medical College (NYMC) and completed his internship at the prestigious Harvard Medical School affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital. He completed his dermatology residency at McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University. In his final year he served as the Chief Resident. His interests outside of clinical medicine include leadership and mentoring. Amin previously served as the president of student government at NYMC and as member of ACGME’s Review Committee for dermatology.

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squamous cell carcinomas include but are not limited to a history of a suppressed immune system, history of ionizing radiation, arsenic exposure and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. The risk factors for developing malignant melanoma in addition to those for basal and squamous cell carcinomas, include but are not limited to a family history of melanoma, having more than 100 moles, multiple freckles or a history of biopsy proven abnormal moles.

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Skin deep Part Two of Three

In the previous publication the focus was on the three most common types of skin cancer, which are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and malignant melanoma of the skin. In this issue we will focus on the factors that increase the risk of skin cancer and some of the warning signs that can help with its detection. While skin cancer can unfortunately occur at any age and in any race or ethnicity, there are certain individuals that are at a higher risk. For basal and squamous cell carcinomas the individuals at a higher risk are those over the age of 60, with a significant history of ultraviolet light exposure. Ultraviolet light exposure includes both sun exposure and tanning bed exposure. Generally, a handful of blistering sunburns are enough to significantly increase your risk of skin cancer. Generally, those at highest risk of developing skin cancer are those with fair skin, natural red or blonde hair, light colored eyes and inability or minimal ability to tan (those who always burn). Other risk factors for basal and

While majority of skin cancers, especially at early stages, have no specific symptoms, there are a few signs that can sometimes help detect areas of concern. Generally, it is important to keep note of any spot that is changing in size, color or texture or those that develop new symptoms of tenderness/ pain, itching or bleeding. The most common type of basal cell carcinoma (yes! there are different subtypes for all three skin cancers discussed here!) appears as a shiny spot, sometimes resembling a pimple or an ingrown hair, with the difference that unlike those, it does not heal. Early squamous cell cancers can resemble a small, red, rough patch of skin. While, both basal and squamous cell carcinomas can occur anywhere on the body, they usually occur in sun exposed areas, like the head, neck and arms/hands. Melanoma, which is the cancer of the moles, is usually a brown or dark spot (keep in mind that rarely melanomas can be pink, red or even clear colored). When it comes to your moles, you should look for any that are new, asymmetric, have irregular borders or are changing in size, texture or color. Melanomas can develop on any part of the body, in fact the most common subtype is often diagnosed on the back or the legs. Since our goal is to catch every skin cancer in its earliest stage and the majority of early skin cancers have no specific symptoms, we strongly encourage you to either establish care with a board-certified dermatologist or see your dermatologist at regular intervals.

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It’s award-winning care for a reason. The privilege of caring for your health is our biggest reward. We’re honored to be recognized by 209 Magazine’s Best of 209. Memorial Medical Center Best Hospital, First Place Sutter Gould Medical Foundation Best Place for Primary Care, First Place It’s a thousand things, big and small. sutterhealth.org

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YOUR RECOGNITION AND SUPPORT MEANS SO MUCH! THANK YOU!

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Voted Best of 209

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Community Involved Business

Thank you for Voting for us Serving our community for 39 years!

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Dr. Robert A. McCulla, DDS

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OUR NEW LOCATION

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NATURAL PATH WELLNESS CENTER Thank you for supporting our wellness team by voting us the BEST!

2020

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GOLDEN STATE DERMATOLOGY

providing the full spectrum of dermatology services medical • surgical • cosmetic

VOTED BEST DERMATOLOGIST Thank you for voting for us!

Mariam Amin, MD Catherine Biren, MD, MPH, FAAD Minh Dang, MD Christian Jones, MD, FAAD Abdallah Khourdaji, MD Raylene Blandino, PA-C Avis Chiu, PA-C I felt respected and that I was cared for. My diagnosis and treatment was professional and quick. —Lodi Patient

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Thank You

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1313 Scenic Drive (inside Don’s Mobile Glass) Modesto, CA 95355 | Phone: (209) 497-6441

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Thank You FOR VOTING US

BEST BAIL BONDS COMPANY

IN THE 209 THREE YEARS RUNNING

“I’ve Got Your Back”

#1833629 “ Joanna is very professional and will treat someone accused of a crime with respect. I work with several bail agencies and Joanna is one of my favorites. Thank you Joanna! ”

- Tai B.

• • • •

Open 24/7 Free Bail Consultation Free Warrant Checks Public Notary Free For All Clients • Best Customer Service In The Industry

Habla Espanol

www.joannasbailbonds.com

(209) 527-0911 (209) 404-4269 1202 H St. Ste E. Modesto

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Joanna R. Smith is respected in the Bail Bonds business by her clients and colleagues

WE ARE ON CALL 24/7

“People Trust me, and it means the world to me that I can help so many doing what I love,” says Joanna, who has been in the profession for 31 years. • I find joy in helping people • I am personally invested in each case • I am dedicated to both my employees and my customers • I find fulfillment in being a small business and in supporting other small businesses in our community • I believe in honest hard work and excellent customer service • I am bilingual

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I am pleased, honored, and humbled to accept this award, especially against several other bail agencies I have long admired and respected. A very special thanks to all those who voted for my business for the third year in a row. We at Joanna’s try very hard to provide a service for our clients that is beyond mediocre. I would also like to thank my staff, friends and family that have supported me and my dream to be a successful business owner throughout the years. This is my 31st year in the bail industry and I still have a passion for helping people, and that will never change.

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1st Choice Legal Assistance (209) 422-5499

Thank You For Voting Us #1 In Legal Assistance!

• • • • • • • • •

Divorce / Legal Separation Child Custody / Visitation Support - Child / Spousal Adoptions Guardianships Conservatorships Wills / Living Trust Deeds • Notary Public Ask About Our Other Services Cheryl N. Garey Stan. Co. LDA # 17-002 Not an Attorney 1stchoicelegalassistance.com

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1st Choice Legal Assistance

I am humbled with gratitude and it is an absolute honor to be a recipient of the Best of the 209 Gold Award. I would like to thank my family, friends, colleagues, clients, and all that have been a crucial part to my success in the last 5 years.

I am thankful to be able to serve our community with all of their document needs. I strive to go above and beyond the client's needs to provide a service that is quality, affordable and like no other. Thank you for allowing 1st Choice Legal Assistance to be your choice for your document needs.

Cheryl N. Garey

Stan. Co. LDA # 17-002 Not an Attorney 1stchoicelegalassistance.com

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Allen Mortuary Voted Best Funeral Home in the 209

Michael and Alison Allen

Proudly providing years of family centered, compassionate care for 70 years 247 N. Broadway, Turlock

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Thank you for voting for us! Third Generation Family Business Serving the community for 70 years

Michael Allen

Alison Allen Vice President, Funeral Director

Funeral Director

Ben Sivils

Melody Eddings

Sarah Reed

Holly Strickland

Matthew Testo

Laurie Walters

Dan Johnson

James Gehrke

Keith Richardson

President

Apprentice

Family Attendant

Advance Planning Specialist & Receptionist

Family Attendant

Funeral Arranger

Family Attendant

Funeral Director

Veronica Munoz Bilingual Arrangement Counselor

Jacob Ward

Systems Analyst

Crematory Manager

Ken Freeby

Stan Gustafson

Family Attendant

Family Attendant

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Banking With A Purpose

THANK YOU

for voting Valley First Credit Union Best Credit Union!

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ATTORNEY AT LAW

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Thank you READER for awarding Wesson Hearing the GOLD! Our staff is committed to giving our patients the best hearing care possible to improve one’s quality of life. If you or a loved one are experiencing difficulty hearing, call us today and find out why we have been voted best hearing aid providers by the readers of 209 Magazine.

Thank you for your TRUST. Thank you for your CONFIDENCE.

Our Services:

Thank you for VOTING.

Julia Tyner Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist California Licensed Hearing Aid Dispenser

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Thanks For Awarding Us

Make your mark.

The Gold For Best Security Company in The 209 Again This Year!

SECURITY FORCE ONE

Some businesses are content to have no other online presence than a Facebook page, and never think of how that looks to customers. While Facebook is a wonderful complement to a company website, it is by no means a realistic replacement. And not everybody has a Facebook account anymore.

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Phone: (209) 239-6150 Scrtyfrc1@yahoo.com

VOTED BEST BOOKKEEPING Thank you for your Votes

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Promoting Healing Through Compassionate Advocacy

For voting Silva Injury Law

Favorite

Accident Attorney

Helping injured people in auto accident cases in the Central Valley.

NO FEE

Free Consultation with a personal injury attorney

unless we win

Central Valley 2130 Geer Rd., Suite A Turlock, CA 95380

209-600-4389

515 13th Street, Suite 101 Modesto, CA 95354

209-600-4389

MICHAEL JOE SILVA

michaeljoe@silvainjurylaw.com

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Real Estate

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE ANOKEEN VARANI GOLD

ADAM C. DALTON - REALTOR WITH CENTURY 21 M&M SILVER ADRIAN HARRELL - NEW BRIDGE MANAGEMENT BRONZE

HOME INSPECTION

J BIXLER INSPECTIONS GOLD EZ HOME INSPECTIONS SILVER HARBOUR HOME INSPECTIONS BRONZE

Winners REAL ESTATE COMPANY

FLORSHEIM HOMES BRONZE

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

NEW BRIDGE MANAGEMENT GOLD SUCCESS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SILVER STEPHANIE GARCIA, SG PROPERTY MANAGEMENT BRONZE

REAL ESTATE BROKER KRIS KLAIR GOLD

EXIT REALTY CONSULTANTS - 600 E MAIN ST #300, TURLOCK, CA 95380 GOLD GREAT CENTRAL REALTY SILVER NEW BRIDGE MANAGEMENT BRONZE

REALTOR

MICHAEL ROCHA GOLD ADRIAN HARRELL SILVER DANIELLE SANDERS BRONZE

ATLANTIC REALTY SILVER RE/MAX EXECUTIVE, MANTECA BRONZE

LOAN OFFICER

GREG THOMPSON, F&M BANK GOLD SAMMY CARDENAS - IMS LENDING SILVER EDVARD ESHAGH, GREAT CENTRAL MORTGAGE CORP. BRONZE

MORTGAGE BANKER

SCENIC OAKS FUNDING GOLD ABILITY MORTGAGE / AMBECK MORTGAGE ASSOCIATES SILVER GREAT CENTRAL MORTGAGE BRONZE

NEW HOME DEVELOPMENT BRIGHT HOMES GOLD

JKB LIVING, INC. SILVER

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New Bridge Management VOTED BEST PROPERTY MANAGMENT IN THE 209

Thank you for your continued support & loyalty!

TRUST THE BEST

Serving San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Merced Counties for over 12 years

843 E. Main Street, Turlock

NewBridgeManagement.com

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DRE Lic #01878838

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Voted Best Of 209

Commercial Real Estate Favorite Local Hero

ANOKEEN VARANI REALTOR DRE LIC #02043616

Thank you so much FOR TAKING TIME TO VOTE FOR ME, IT IS TRULY AN HONOR!

email: onokeen@gmail.com

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Thank You

For Voting Us

Best of 209

REAL ESTATE COMPANY

Kris Klair

Voted Best Real Estate Broker

Kris Klair

NOW HIRING & TRAINING! “Find your HOME at the next EXIT!”

EXIT REALTY CONSULTANTS

209-668-2525 WWW.EXITHOME.COM

TURLOCK 600 E. Main Street, Turlock, CA. 95380 Ph: 209-668-2525

CERES MERCED 3018 E. Service Rd, 1822 W. Olive Ave, Ste 104 & 105 Merced, CA. 95348 Ceres, CA. 95307 Ph: 209-626-2625 Ph: 209-554-5252

MODESTO 3425 Coffee Rd Ste 1C Ph: 209-622-4800

MODESTO 901 Mchenry Ave. Modesto,CA. 95350 Ph: 209-622-2020

MANTECA 150 W. Yosemite Ave, Manteca, CA. 95366 Ph: 209-823-1234

TRACY 924 N Central Ave Tracy, CA. 95304 Ph: 209-627-1111

FRESNO 2416 W. Shaw Ave., Fresno, CA 93711 Ph: 559-256-7878

MORE COMING SOON!

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Shopping ACCESSORIES - HOME

REMEMBER WHEN ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES AND GIFTS GOLD THREADS CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE SILVER MOBAAK AROMATHERAPY SHOPPE BRONZE

ACCESSORIES - WOMEN’S GLITZ GOLD

ENVY FINE CLOTHING SILVER THREADS CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE BRONZE

ANTIQUE STORE

MAIN STREET ANTIQUES GOLD

Winners BIKE STORE

WORLD OF WHEELS, MODESTO GOLD FUN SPORT BIKES, MODESTO SILVER CYCLE MASTERS, TURLOCK BRONZE

BOOKSTORE

YESTERDAY’S BOOKS, MODESTO GOLD BARNES AND NOBLE, MODESTO SILVER LIGHTLY USED BOOKS BRONZE

BRIDAL BOUTIQUE

TREASURE HUNTERS SILVER MAGPIE ANTIQUES BRONZE

MIRA BRIDAL BRONZE

APPLIANCE STORE

CHILDREN’S SHOE STORE

BORDONA’S OAKDALE FURNITURE MATTRESS & APPLIANCE SILVER CENTER APPLIANCE BRONZE

BARGAIN / DISCOUNT STORE POP’S BARGAIN OUTLET GOLD

THREADS CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE SILVER MARSHALL’S BRONZE

ESCALON FEED & SUPPLY BRONZE

CLOTHES - WOMEN’S FINA, STOCKTON GOLD

GLITZ FINE CLOTHING, TURLOCK SILVER ENVY FINE CLOTHING BRONZE

CLOTHING - CHILDREN’S RAGAMUFFIN, MODESTO GOLD ENVY FINE CLOTHING SILVER

THE BRIDAL VAULT GOLD

BIANCA’S BRIDAL COUTURE, MODESTO SILVER

DIRECT APPLIANCE GOLD

ENVY FINE CLOTHING SILVER

TINY BIRDS TINY BEES BRONZE

CONSIGNMENT STORE

THREADS CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE GOLD

STRIDE RITE GOLD

HOME DECOR & MORE SILVER THE GOOD SAMARITAN BRONZE

ENVY FINE CLOTHING SILVER

CUSTOM FURNITURE

BACK HOME FURNITURE & DECOR GOLD

FAMOUS FOOTWEAR BRONZE

RUSTIC ROOTS SILVER

CHRISTMAS DECOR FARM HOUSE GOLD

ANTIQUE WAREHOUSE BRONZE

GERMAN GLAS WERKS SILVER

CLOTHES - MEN’S

CUSTOM JEWELRY

CICCARELLI JEWELERS GOLD

MULBERRY LANE BRONZE

YONAN’S JEWELERS SILVER

ROSSINI MENSWEAR, MODESTO GOLD 209MAGAZINE.COM

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VAIL CREEK JEWELRY DESIGNS BRONZE

HILMAR CHEESE COMPANY BRONZE

CUSTOM RECLAIMED FURNITURE

GIFT SHOP

RUSTIC ROOTS SILVER

ENVY FINE CLOTHING SILVER

ANTIQUE WAREHOUSE BRONZE

FARM HOUSE BRONZE

FINE JEWELRY

GROCERY STORE

BACK HOME FURNITURE & DECOR GOLD

GABRIEL FINE JEWELERS, MODESTO GOLD YONAN’S JEWELERS SILVER CICCARELLI JEWELERS BRONZE

FLORIST

YONAN’S FLORAL GOLD MANTECA FLORAL SILVER BLOOM AND FORAGE FARM BRONZE

FURNITURE STORE

BORDONA’S OAKDALE FURNITURE MATTRESS & APPLIANCE GOLD BACK HOME FURNITURE & DECOR SILVER STUART DAVID, CERES BRONZE

GIFT BASKETS

STEWART & JASPER GOLD ROBERTS FERRY GOURMET, OAKDALE SILVER

MOBAAK AROMATHERAPY SHOPPE GOLD

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MORRIS NURSERY GOLD

PARK GREENHOUSE GARDEN CENTER SILVER THE GREENERY NURSERY AND GARDEN SHOP BRONZE

HOME DECOR

VILLAGE FRESH MARKET GOLD

SUITE 52 LIVING - PORTICO FOR HOME & GARDEN GOLD HOME AGAIN SILVER

TRADER JOE’S SILVER COSTLESS FOOD COMPANY BRONZE

SMOKE & MAGNOLIAS BRONZE

HOME LIGHTING

GUN DEALER

PHILLIPS LIGHTING & HOME GOLD

ALQUIST ARMS GOLD BILSONS SPORT SHOP INC SILVER

HANDCRAFTED JEWELRY YONAN’S JEWELERS GOLD

ENVY FINE CLOTHING SILVER THREADS CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE BRONZE

HARDWARE STORE

STRAND ACE HARDWARE, INC. GOLD ACE HARDWARE, HILMAR SILVER ACE HARDWARE, OAKDALE BRONZE

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BARNWOOD ARMS BRONZE

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HOME / GARDEN STORE

MATTRESS / BEDDING WOODS FURNITURE GOLD

MANTECA BEDQUARTERS SILVER BORDONA’S OAKDALE FURNITURE MATTRESS & APPLIANCE BRONZE

OLIVE OIL BUSINESS SCIABICA’S GOLD

SCARLATA FARMS, TRACY SILVER RED TRACTOR BRAND BRONZE

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Thank you for voting for us for awards in:

Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon, Laser & Cosmetic Center, Neck Lift, and Skin Tightening

Calvin Lee, MD

BOTOX, Acupuncture, Threadlifts

Tammy Wu, MD

Plastic Surgery, Cellfina for Cellulite, Tummy Tuck, Breast Augmentation, Mommy Makeover, Face-Lift, Eyelid Surgery, Liposuction

Nikki Chiverrell MA, LE

Ultherapy, Hydrafacial, Facials, Microdermabrasion, Chemical Peels

Celebrating 20 Years • Find updates on Dr. Lee’s Instagram: @calvin_lee_md CALL US AT 209.551.1888 | 4754 DALE RD. MODESTO, CA 95356 ACROSS THE STREET FROM KAISER HOSPITAL

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Shopping PLACE TO BUY ART

MISTLIN GALLERY, MODESTO GOLD CARNEGIE ARTS CENTER SILVER DRAGONFLY ART FOR LIFE BRONZE

SHOE STORE FLEET FEET GOLD

ENVY FINE CLOTHING SILVER STRIDE RITE BRONZE

SHOPPING MALL / CENTER

CROSSROADS SHOPPING CENTER RIVERBANK GOLD

Winners VINTAGE FAIRE MALL SILVER

GOOD SAMARITAN, MODESTO BRONZE

MCHENRY VILLAGE, MODESTO BRONZE

UNIQUE LOCAL SHOP

SPORTING GOODS

MAIN STREET ANTIQUES GOLD

BILSONS SPORT SHOP INC GOLD

THREADS CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE SILVER

BASS PRO SHOPS SILVER

MOBAAK AROMATHERAPY SHOPPE BRONZE

DICK’S SPORTING GOODS BRONZE

WESTERN CLOTHING

THRIFT STORE

BUCKSWORTH WESTERN WEAR GOLD

THREADS CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE GOLD

ENVY CLOTHES SILVER

HOPE CHEST, MODESTO SILVER

BOOT BARN BRONZE

In Historical Downtown Turlock

Voted Best in the 209 Voted BEST Christmas Decor In the 209 311 E. Main Street

209.668.8800

208 E. Main Street, Turlock 209-669-7000 209MAGAZINE.COM

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Voted BEST Shipping & Mailing Voted BEST Notary Public - Karin Fuller

Thank you FOR VOTING FOR US

Central Valleys’ one stop shop for all your shipping and printing needs for over 25 years. TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 1509 K Street, Modesto & 2625 Coffee Road, Suite F Modesto WALL ART & CLOCKS: NEW INVENTORY JUST ARRIVED FOR 2022!

225 Lander Ave., Turlock, CA 95380

NEW HOURS: MON, TUES, THURS - SAT 11am - 5pm CLOSED WED & SUN

TAKE HOME TODAY Sofa Sets • Recliners • Bedroom Sets • Adjustable Beds Mattresses • Dining Sets • Sectionals • Lift Chairs Pub Tables • Bar Stools • & More!

ALL MONTH LONG

DEEP DISCOUNTS on every size mattress!

Adjustable Lift Chairs

OVER 20 IN STOCK

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!

Voted Best Mattress/Bedding WoodsFurniture.com 209MAGAZINE.COM

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over 95.000 ITEMS ONLINE!

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VOTED BEST CUSTOM FURNITURE & CUSTOM RECLAIMED FURNITURE

Thank You for voting for us!

Open Tuesday - Friday 10am to 5:30pm Saturday 10am to 4pm • Closed on Sundays 221 S. Center Street, Turlock • 209-427-BACK

www.backhomefurnitureanddecor.com Featuring John Michael Design Custom Sofas Custom Farmhouse Tables & Furniture - Staging Available - One of a Kind Pieces by Local Artisans • Floor Samples - Custom Sofas

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Village Fresh Market Best Grocery Store

Voted

BEST of 209 covers 7 counties; Amador, Calaveras, Mariposa, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne so it is a huge honor to have won the BEST of 209 for seven years - 2015 thru 2022! And 8 time winner of READER’S CHOICE 2014 thru 2021 that covers Turlock, Hilmar, Denair, Hughson and Delhi

2090 East Canal Drive, Turlock CA

Villagefresh.com

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Real Life Kitchen Dreams

Complete Kitchen Remodel Starting At

$30,000* • New Cabinets • Custom Countertops • Under Cabinet Lighting • Flooring • Paint • Tile Backsplash +FREE FIRE CLAY FARM SINK WITH REMODEL Using another contractor or having trouble getting materials? We can supply your contractors with the best quality materials.

Financing Available • *Restrictions May Apply • Lic #983435

531 Kansas Avenue, Modesto

209-521-4490 www.aakmodesto.com

Monday – Friday 9 am -5 pm, Saturday 10 am – 5 pm

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