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Folsom El Dorado Hills_0818_Style Magazine

Whether you have an affinity for ales or you go gaga for grapes, let this issue be a cheerful reminder of how amazing our area is for all the above. Starting on page 47, contributor Luna Anona presents “Your Guide to the Region’s Best Beer and Wine,” featuring a roundup of new (and soon-to-open) tasting rooms along with some of the original places that first put us on the map, trends to take note of, labels we love, fun facts you probably don’t know, and much more. Alcohol aside, this month also marks the start of back to school. To that end, we have 10 safety tips for keeping kiddos safe, a special addition to our Swag section highlighting must-have products to survive the school year in style (page 44), And for those extra busy evenings you’re too tuckered out to cook a family-friendly meal Flip to page 70 for our favorite kids’ menus.

Whether you have an affinity for ales or you go gaga for grapes, let this issue be a cheerful reminder of how amazing our area is for all the above. Starting on page 47, contributor Luna Anona presents “Your Guide to the Region’s Best Beer and Wine,” featuring a roundup of new (and soon-to-open) tasting rooms along with some of the original places that first put us on the map, trends to take note of, labels we love, fun facts you probably don’t know, and much more.
Alcohol aside, this month also marks the start of back to school. To that end, we have 10 safety tips for keeping kiddos safe, a special addition to our Swag section highlighting must-have products to survive the school year in style (page 44), And for those extra busy evenings you’re too tuckered out to cook a family-friendly meal Flip to page 70 for our favorite kids’ menus.

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Lean Up<br />

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Let’s face it—exercising and eating right can be hard,<br />

but if you’re looking for motivation, the opportunity to<br />

adopt a healthier lifestyle is here. Lean Up, a community<br />

outreach program put on by Spare Time Clubs, chooses<br />

over 200 local applicants to receive an eight-week wellness<br />

program for free. “It’s a combination of fitness and wellness<br />

training and guidance in state-of-the art facilities with<br />

an abundance of professional coaching,” explains Gavin<br />

Russo, director of sales and marketing for Spare Time<br />

Clubs. Applicants are asked a series of questions designed<br />

to determine their current health levels and reasons for<br />

why previous attempts at a healthier lifestyle didn’t work.<br />

Those chosen are expected to commit at least six hours per<br />

week by attending boot camp and Motivate, Educate, Eat<br />

(MEE) meetings—both of which take place in a supportive,<br />

positive environment. “Many [past participants] have lost<br />

significant amounts of weight. Others have been able<br />

to eliminate or reduce diabetes or high blood pressure<br />

medications. And still others are able to climb stairs or<br />

play with their kids or grandkids for the first time in many<br />

years. Each person has their own compelling reasons for<br />

wanting to join the Lean Up program,” says Russo. Previous<br />

participant Jacqueline states that “Lean Up is not only<br />

about working out, but it’s a program that encourages you<br />

to take control of your life. The instructors’ enthusiasm<br />

is contagious and their passion for all of us to succeed is<br />

powerful.” Applications are accepted through August 31<br />

with the program beginning September 10. —Emily Peter<br />

For more information and to apply,<br />

visit leanup.net.<br />

AUGUST 2018 // stylefedh.com 19

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