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Whether it’s the work perks, camaraderie with fellow co-workers, or a passion for the business’ product or service, there are many components that play into a company’s “cool” factor. Where we live, we’re lucky to have a ton of places that meet all the criteria above, plus more, which was the inspiration behind this month’s feature. Starting on page 53, you can read about 20 places headquartered here that anyone would be lucky to work at. Some have been around for over a century, others started small and are now internationally known, and a few have dog-friendly digs or do impressive amounts of community service. I’m pretty positive there’s a company, and office culture, that’ll strike a chord with you. And if you happen to be job hunting, word on the street is some are currently hiring! Wherever you’re at in your professional or personal journey, let this issue be a reminder that it’s never too late to flip the script and try something new. Cheers!

Whether it’s the work perks, camaraderie with fellow co-workers, or a passion for the business’ product or service, there are many components that play into a company’s “cool” factor. Where we live, we’re lucky to have a ton of places that meet all the criteria above, plus more, which was the inspiration behind this month’s feature. Starting on page 53, you can read about 20 places headquartered here that anyone would be lucky to work at. Some have been around for over a century, others started small and are now internationally known, and a few have dog-friendly digs or do impressive amounts of community service. I’m pretty positive there’s a company, and office culture, that’ll strike a chord with you. And if you happen to be job hunting, word on the street is some are currently hiring!
Wherever you’re at in your professional or personal journey, let this issue be a reminder that it’s never too late to flip the script and try something new. Cheers!

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What’s the coolest company you’ve ever worked for? For me, that<br />

question is impossible to answer, as each place has had its fair share<br />

of pros. From my first job as a “sandwich artist” at Auburn’s Maidu<br />

Market where I could walk to work, consume all the subs I craved,<br />

and was once given free tickets to Coldplay (courtesy of a loyal<br />

customer);<br />

to a summer bartending gig at The<br />

Westin San Diego where I posted up<br />

poolside and mixed mai tais for guests<br />

soaking up the sun, there have been<br />

many monumental memories. Even<br />

in my current role, I can’t complain.<br />

Product samples aplenty, a laid-back<br />

work environment, gratis granola bars,<br />

and the ability to connect with our<br />

community while getting to be creative<br />

are all reasons why I’ve been here for<br />

over eight years now.<br />

Whether it’s the work perks,<br />

camaraderie with fellow co-workers,<br />

or a passion for the business’ product<br />

or service, there are many components<br />

that play into a company’s “cool”<br />

factor. Where we live, we’re lucky to<br />

have a ton of places that meet all the<br />

criteria above, plus more, which was<br />

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feature. Starting on page 53, you can read about 20 places headquartered here that anyone<br />

would be lucky to work at. Some have been around for over a century, others started small<br />

and are now internationally known, and a few have dog-friendly digs or do impressive<br />

amounts of community service. I’m pretty positive there’s a company, and office culture,<br />

that’ll strike a chord with you. And if you happen to be job hunting, word on the street is<br />

some are currently hiring!<br />

In other news this month, <strong>September</strong> is National Yoga Month, which means it’s a prime<br />

time to put all your fears or assumptions about the practice aside (no, you don’t have<br />

to be female, flexible, or affluent) and give it a try. To help you get inspired, we have “10<br />

Off-the-Beaten-Mat Yoga Classes” in Health & Wellness (page 32)—offerings that run the<br />

gamut from goat yoga (yes, it’s a thing and yes, it’s available locally) to a sculpt class that<br />

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Free Yoga) whose website lists complimentary classes around<br />

the region. Once you sign up, turn to Swag on page 48 for a<br />

roundup of omazing products that’ll help you start your asana<br />

in style. As someone dedicated to downward dogging, I can<br />

honestly say that yoga has made me a kinder, stronger, and<br />

more present person—not to mention saved me from having<br />

multiple meltdowns.<br />

Wherever you’re at in your professional or personal<br />

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flip the script and try something new. Cheers!<br />

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<strong>Folsom</strong>’s Intel branch broke a Guinness world record this July with<br />

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brings to the world.<br />

Twin Lakes Food Bank has unveiled<br />

its new logo and look, reflecting<br />

the agency’s commitment to<br />

provide food for individuals in<br />

need as well as nourish the lives of<br />

people experiencing helplessness,<br />

hopelessness, and hunger. The<br />

newly rebranded food bank<br />

regularly serves more than 1,500<br />

individuals every month in the<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong>, <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong>, and Granite<br />

Bay communities.<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> has a new park to<br />

play at! Econome Family<br />

Park, located at 1900<br />

Parkway Drive North,<br />

houses tennis courts, bocce<br />

ball courts, covered picnic<br />

areas, and access to a trail,<br />

along with two play areas.<br />

The park honors brothers<br />

George and Nick Econome<br />

and their wives, who were<br />

very active members of the<br />

community.<br />

Crocker Park—three acres of<br />

unimproved land outside of the<br />

Crocker Art Museum—are going to<br />

be transformed into a public, artfocused<br />

gathering place. The $40<br />

million project will be completed<br />

by Olson Kundig and Surfacedesign<br />

Inc. Groundbreaking for the<br />

completed park is tentatively<br />

scheduled for fall 2020.<br />

The <strong>Folsom</strong> Historical Society announced its <strong>2018</strong> History Hero:<br />

Claudia Cummings. Cummings and her late husband, Bill, gifted<br />

the land for three parks in <strong>Folsom</strong> and funded the expansion of<br />

the <strong>Folsom</strong> Historical Society. She is also on <strong>Folsom</strong> Chamber of<br />

Commerce’s Wall of Fame....Russell Ranch <strong>El</strong>ementary School’s<br />

computer lab got a huge renovation, thanks to a $20,000 grant<br />

from the State of California. The new lab is called Innovation<br />

Station and features two 3D printers and a Lego wall. The lab<br />

features age-based lessons each week on robotics and coding for preschoolers through<br />

fifth graders...Four students from Vista del Lago High School participated in the National<br />

History Day Contest at the University of Maryland, College Park. Solomon Lo, Ayushi<br />

Mittal, Sinaka Walimbe, and Lawrence Wong created a documentary on the Cuban<br />

Missile Crisis and won a Chronicling American History Award for their presentation...<br />

Congrats to the four <strong>Folsom</strong> students who won the Girl Scout Gold Award for each<br />

of their takes on making sustainable solutions to problems their community faces:<br />

Zainab Abadin (increasing donations to Ar-Razzaq Food Bank through a social media<br />

presence), Medha Aiyah (creating a three-day STEM camp to expose girls to careers<br />

in STEM fields), Sayuri Alwis (creating a ten-week “Mindfulness” program at <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

The <strong>Folsom</strong> branch of Intel has<br />

adopted the famous 2.5-mile Johnny<br />

Cash Trail. More than 50 employees<br />

laid out trail markings on the path,<br />

and the company has pledged to<br />

donate $2,500 each year to keep the<br />

trail well-maintained.<br />

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Middle School for mental health awareness), and Melanie Cooray (creating an<br />

environment at Vista del Lago High School where girls were encouraged to learn<br />

about engineering and computer science)...Midtown Sacramento’s beloved Iron<br />

Horse Tavern is expanding with a second location in the Palladio at Broadstone.<br />

Owners Mason, Alan, and Curtis Wong are bringing the eclectic, fun concept to<br />

the shopping center sometime this year...Reflections Salon (24996 Blue Ravine<br />

Road) in <strong>Folsom</strong> was recently purchased by Eric Teague and Michelle Lange. On<br />

<strong>September</strong> 21 at 6 p.m., they’re hosting a Grand Opening Party where you can<br />

pick up a swag bag, indulge in hors d’oeuvres and drinks, and participate in a<br />

raffle...Steve Wallen Swim School’s new location in Roseville is officially open<br />

for registration. The 7,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art indoor facility is sited<br />

at 10608 Industrial Avenue, Suite 150, and—just like its <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong> locale—<br />

offers year-round swimming lessons to infants, kids, and adults of all skill levels.<br />

For more info, visit wallenswim.com...That’s all for now, but check back next<br />

month for <strong>Style</strong>’s annual Readers’ Choice Awards.<br />

—Alyssa Mielke<br />

Mark your calendars for the fifth annual<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> Community Service Day on<br />

<strong>September</strong> 15! It’s the city’s largest day of<br />

volunteerism, where thousands of willing<br />

locals work on nearly 50 service projects<br />

in order to better serve the community.<br />

Participants can help with food drives,<br />

clean-ups, care packages for the military,<br />

and more. To register and for more details,<br />

visit folsomcommunityservice.org.<br />

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get to know<br />

Q &A<br />

WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO YOUR<br />

YOUNGER SELF?<br />

Study hard and get college out of the<br />

way sooner rather than later.<br />

WHAT COMES TO YOU NATURALLY?<br />

I’m pretty good at being a cop.<br />

WHAT’S YOUR BIGGEST PET PEEVE?<br />

Bad drivers—specifically people who<br />

speed and make unsafe lane changes.<br />

FAVORITE HUMANITARIAN CAUSE?<br />

The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a great<br />

program.<br />

Rick<br />

Hillman<br />

WHAT ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF?<br />

My family—the life I’ve made with my<br />

wife, our three children, their spouses,<br />

and our seven grandchildren.<br />

BEST WORDS OF WISDOM YOU’VE<br />

RECEIVED?<br />

Never stop learning.<br />

WHAT’S NEXT?<br />

I plan to guide the department through<br />

our anticipated growth so that we<br />

continue to be the organization our<br />

community expects us to be.<br />

For newly appointed <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

Police Chief Rick Hillman,<br />

law enforcement is more<br />

than a calling—it’s a family<br />

tradition. His father was a<br />

well-respected police officer<br />

in the Bay Area, and as a child,<br />

Hillman was often allowed to accompany<br />

his dad and other officers on ride-alongs. “I<br />

learned a lot about friendship and the inner<br />

workings of a police department from my<br />

dad,” he fondly recalls. He also credits the <strong>El</strong><br />

<strong>Dorado</strong> County Sheriff’s Explorer program for<br />

reinforcing his desire to follow in his father’s<br />

footsteps. He remains a strong advocate for<br />

the program, which allows 15-20-year-olds a<br />

chance to try their hand at law enforcement<br />

while doing public service.<br />

Hillman is now a veteran of the <strong>Folsom</strong> PD,<br />

having worked his way up the ranks for over<br />

two decades before taking the reins last April.<br />

He’s especially proud of his team of officers,<br />

many of whom go above and beyond the call<br />

of duty in their service and outreach. “They<br />

take so much ownership in their community,<br />

whether they live here or not, [and] all want<br />

to keep <strong>Folsom</strong> safe.”<br />

When he isn’t working, Hillman and his<br />

wife, Diana, spend time with their three<br />

adult children and seven grandchildren. In<br />

addition, his youngest son is in the Explorer<br />

program, and his oldest son and son-in-law<br />

are both in law enforcement. “I definitely<br />

seem to have a family tradition going on,” he<br />

says with a laugh, adding that for him, his<br />

fellow police officers are also like family. “It<br />

means a lot to me to have that support.”<br />

—Amber Foster<br />

favorites<br />

Author/writer<br />

Simon Sinek (Leaders Eat Last)<br />

Escape<br />

Attending baseball games<br />

Guilty pleasure<br />

<strong>El</strong>ectronic gadgets<br />

Movie<br />

Saving Private Ryan<br />

Local landmark<br />

Hop Sing Palace<br />

Favorite memory<br />

My wedding<br />

Musician/band<br />

Rascal Flatts<br />

Place to buy a gift, locally<br />

Snooks Candies<br />

Local nonprofit<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> Police Foundation<br />

Saying<br />

“Be sincere, be brief, and be seated.”<br />

—Franklin D. Roosevelt<br />

Do you know someone in the community who<br />

makes a difference or is particularly interesting<br />

that we should Get to Know? Email their name,<br />

where they live, and why they should be featured<br />

to megan@stylemg.com.<br />

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<strong>Folsom</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />

Activities Abound by LESLEY MILLER<br />

SEPTEMBER 14<br />

Secret Language<br />

of Dreams<br />

Reception<br />

The Gallery<br />

at 48<br />

Natoma is<br />

hosting a<br />

free public<br />

reception<br />

from 6-8<br />

p.m. for their<br />

new exhibit<br />

featuring sculptures<br />

and paintings by Claudia Cohen. The<br />

evening includes live music and light<br />

refreshments. 916-461-6601<br />

SEPTEMBER 22-23<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> Renaissance Faire and<br />

International Jousting Tournament<br />

This living history event transports<br />

guests back in time to a 16th century<br />

English village with hundreds of<br />

costumed entertainers, jousting<br />

competitions, and a variety of food,<br />

crafts, and wares. The 26th annual<br />

event takes place in <strong>Folsom</strong> City<br />

Lions Park from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both<br />

days. folsomfaire.com<br />

SEPTEMBER 29<br />

Bark ‘n’ Splash Bash<br />

This much-anticipated annual<br />

event for pet enthusiasts and their<br />

four-legged family members takes<br />

place from 1-4 p.m. at the Steve<br />

Miklos Aquatic Center. The entry<br />

fee is $10 per dog; as always, human<br />

companions are free! Furry friends<br />

are allowed to swim and frolic in the<br />

activity pool, which features a poochpleasing<br />

play structure and sloped,<br />

beach-style entry into the water. For<br />

the water-shy, there’s abundant lawn<br />

for romping and doggie socializing.<br />

Note: Attendees must provide written<br />

proof of a current animal license for<br />

their dog(s). 916-461-6640<br />

SEPTEMBER 30<br />

Live Art Experience<br />

This free community event in <strong>Folsom</strong>’s<br />

Historic District goes from 10 a.m.<br />

to 3 p.m. and showcases 15 artists<br />

live painting throughout the day,<br />

plus a kids’ chalk art event. A silent<br />

auction for the paintings created at<br />

the event will benefit the Historic<br />

District’s sesquicentennial art mural<br />

refurbishment project. historicfolsom.org<br />

SAVE THE DATE!<br />

OCTOBER 6<br />

FOLSOM GLOW<br />

Early registration is encouraged for<br />

this popular sell-out event. Beginning<br />

at 7:45 p.m. in <strong>Folsom</strong>’s Historic<br />

District, the family-friendly 4K walk<br />

takes participants through an easy,<br />

paved trail that includes a Silly String<br />

battle, DJ tunes, live music, and a selfie<br />

station. All registered participants<br />

receive a custom-designed medal to<br />

commemorate the event. Strollers<br />

and leashed dogs are welcome, and<br />

creative ways to show your glow are<br />

encouraged! folsom.ca.us<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION,<br />

VISIT FOLSOM.CA.US.<br />

SATURDAY NIGHT IN<br />

THE PARK<br />

SEPTEMBER 8<br />

This annual celebration brings over<br />

4,000 residents together for live<br />

music, business showcases, kids’<br />

activities, food, giveaways, free<br />

wine and beer tasting, and raffles.<br />

Swing by the EDH Community Park<br />

from 5-9 p.m. to join in on the fun.<br />

<strong>September</strong> Sizzles The <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong> CSD has something for everyone.<br />

Mark your calendar for the following:<br />

FOOD TRUCK<br />

FESTIVAL AND<br />

BEER GARDEN<br />

SEPTEMBER 19<br />

Bring your appetite and family<br />

to EDH Community Park from<br />

5-8 p.m. as Food Trucks in the<br />

Foothills serves up delicious<br />

eats. Proceeds support the<br />

EDH Promise Foundation.<br />

SPLISH SPLASH<br />

MOTHER SON BASH<br />

SEPTEMBER 22<br />

End the summer with a splash<br />

at this inaugural mother-son<br />

luau from 4:30-7 p.m. at the<br />

CSD Pool. Activities include<br />

classic pool games and a<br />

cannonball contest for the<br />

biggest splash.<br />

COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP<br />

DAY<br />

SEPTEMBER 29<br />

<strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong> residents living within<br />

CSD boundaries are invited to reduce,<br />

reuse, and recycle unwanted household<br />

and garage items (clothes, appliances,<br />

furniture, sports equipment, etc.),<br />

e-waste, and green waste from 9 a.m.<br />

to 3 p.m. at Rolling <strong>Hills</strong> Church.<br />

For more information about these events and others, visit edhcsd.org or call 916-933-6624.<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> Parks & Recreation-Secret Language-Raphael’s Babe by Claudia<br />

Cohen. Other photo courtesy of <strong>Folsom</strong> Parks and Rec.<br />

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CATCH ALL<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong><br />

Community<br />

Service Day<br />

Friends Fun Dance<br />

Ages 2 to Adult<br />

Offering Classes in:<br />

Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop,<br />

Musical Theater, Acting<br />

and more!<br />

Photo courtesy of the City of <strong>Folsom</strong>.<br />

Five years ago, former City of <strong>Folsom</strong> Mayor Steve Miklos<br />

and now-retired Public Information Office Sue Ryan<br />

organized a single day of community service throughout<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong>, now known as <strong>Folsom</strong> Community Service<br />

Day. “They believed the community itself had a keen<br />

understanding of the projects that needed to get done<br />

throughout the city. The goal was to accomplish many<br />

tasks on a single day—[projects that] would normally<br />

take months or even years to complete—by mobilizing<br />

hundreds of volunteers to help,” explains City of <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

Communications Manager Christine Brainerd. This<br />

year’s <strong>Folsom</strong> Community Service Day is scheduled for<br />

<strong>September</strong> 15 and offers over 50 projects, including a<br />

food drive for Twin Lakes Food Bank, trail clean-ups,<br />

beautification projects at <strong>Folsom</strong> schools, packing care<br />

packages for overseas military, and much more. Those<br />

interested in volunteering for the day must register online<br />

and pick their project beforehand. Volunteers must<br />

check-in the day of at Lakeside Church between 7-8:15<br />

a.m.; most projects run from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Volunteers<br />

are given a T-shirt, volunteer bag, and breakfast, but<br />

perhaps more importantly are given a sense of selfless<br />

accomplishment. “By volunteering, you’ll make a difference<br />

in the lives of the people you live with in your community,”<br />

says Brainerd. —Emily Peter<br />

For more information, visit<br />

folsomcommunityservice.org.<br />

HawkinsSchool.com | 118 Woodmere Road, <strong>Folsom</strong> | 916.355.1900<br />

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local matters<br />

Local Authors<br />

For the 10th year, <strong>Style</strong> brings you the latest stack of accomplished area authors and their published works. In<br />

no particular order…<br />

The 10 Spot by TARA MENDANHA<br />

Symmetry: The<br />

Physics of Pain<br />

and Becoming<br />

Pain Free by<br />

Patrick R.<br />

Mummy, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

If an engineer<br />

developed<br />

blueprints for the human body, this<br />

book explains how it would be done.<br />

It provides answers as to why patients<br />

have pain and shows the practitioner<br />

how to treat the body as a system,<br />

using the laws of physics as the guiding<br />

principle. Available at amazon.com<br />

Daisy and the Dirty<br />

Dozen by Brian<br />

Wallace, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

When a family of<br />

mallard ducks took<br />

over his backyard<br />

swimming pool one<br />

spring, Wallace<br />

set out to tell the endearing story of<br />

a mother’s care for her 12 offspring<br />

and the adventures that took place<br />

during their two-week stay by the pool.<br />

Available at Barnes & Noble and amazon.com<br />

My Bones: Poems<br />

and Illustrations<br />

by Christian<br />

DeWild, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

Local musician and<br />

singer songwriter,<br />

Christian DeWild,<br />

offers fun,<br />

introspective<br />

verses that lead the mind into a hidden<br />

melody and bring out the occasional<br />

snicker. Each poem is penciled and inked<br />

with adroit images that create a sense<br />

of motion and humor to accompany<br />

the verses. It’s a family read fit for the<br />

z<br />

Spotlight<br />

o<br />

FOLSOM<br />

coffee table. Available at Dimple Records<br />

and amazon.com<br />

Things to Know<br />

Before I Go: A<br />

Financial and<br />

Personal Affairs<br />

Organizer by Susan<br />

E. Dalton, <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong><br />

<strong>Hills</strong><br />

Explore the advantages of having<br />

important personal and financial<br />

information documented in an<br />

organized manner for one’s family in<br />

time of need. This book provides fill-in<br />

forms to assist people in the event of<br />

an unexpected illness, accident, or<br />

death through 17 categories, including<br />

location of important documents, real/<br />

personal property, funeral/memorial,<br />

notifications, pets, and more. Available at<br />

susandalton.com<br />

Super Sushi<br />

Adventures: The Fun<br />

Begins by Krithi<br />

Munagala, <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong><br />

<strong>Hills</strong><br />

Nine-year-old Krithi,<br />

her pet dog Sushi, and<br />

their neighbor’s dog<br />

Trixie get pulled into a surreal world of<br />

superheroes and adventure. The story<br />

of how they adjust to this new world and<br />

help create superhero teams around the<br />

world makes for an enjoyable read with<br />

a message of unity. Available at Barnes &<br />

Noble and amazon.com<br />

MEET OPOSSUM POPPY!<br />

by Guy Easterling<br />

The Story of <strong>El</strong><br />

<strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong> by Carl<br />

Kowall, Sacramento<br />

This is the story about<br />

the birth of a city and<br />

the man and his team<br />

who created a modern community for a<br />

modern time—a story of vision and<br />

perseverance and how sometimes the<br />

most important part of bringing a vision<br />

to life is being able to let go and let<br />

others carry it forward. Available at Face in<br />

a Book, <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> County Historical Museum,<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> History Museum, Barnes & Noble, and<br />

amazon.com<br />

Dying For a<br />

Deal by Cindy<br />

Sample, <strong>El</strong><br />

<strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong><br />

Laughs,<br />

surprises, and<br />

danger mingle in<br />

Dying for a Deal<br />

when Laurel<br />

McKay Hunter<br />

joins the PI<br />

agency formed<br />

by her detective husband. Laurel’s first<br />

cases prove to be real killers as she<br />

takes on a shady Lake Tahoe timeshare<br />

resale company and shadows the fiancé<br />

of her former boss. Available at Face in a<br />

Book, Placerville News Company, Barnes &<br />

Noble, and amazon.com<br />

Dear Friend:<br />

Letters of<br />

Encouragement,<br />

Humor, and Love<br />

for Women with<br />

Breast Cancer by<br />

Gina L. Mulligan,<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong><br />

This beautiful<br />

collection of handwritten letters offers<br />

encouragement to women living with<br />

breast cancer. Written by compassionate<br />

strangers, these heartfelt letters were<br />

gathered by Girls Love Mail, a <strong>Folsom</strong>based<br />

organization that provides<br />

Five-month-old Poppy the opossum<br />

was found with her 11 siblings after her<br />

mother had been hit and killed by a car. The young<br />

“joeys” (baby opossums) were severely dehydrated<br />

and overheated, so Poppy had to be handled more<br />

than normal. She ultimately became imprinted,<br />

which made her non-releasable. Poppy loves grapes, but keep the<br />

cauliflower away. The zoo is hopeful she’ll make a great animal ambassador<br />

in their “Zoo To You Outreach”— a program that travels to local schools<br />

and teaches kids about keeping wild animals wild.<br />

support to people diagnosed with breast<br />

cancer. Available at Face in a Book, Barnes &<br />

Noble, and amazon.com<br />

Things I Can’t<br />

Remember to<br />

Forget by Carol<br />

Lynn Stevenson<br />

Grellas, <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong><br />

<strong>Hills</strong><br />

This collection of<br />

thoughtful poems<br />

is full of ripe<br />

femininity and purposeful language<br />

and displays Grellas’ unique voice,<br />

demonstrating a surety of expression<br />

and style. Soulful and deep, these<br />

poems ring, and once rung, cannot be<br />

unheard. Available at Face in a Book<br />

How to Make Your<br />

Home a Smart<br />

Home by Smart<br />

Home Professor<br />

(Stuart Hamilton),<br />

<strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong><br />

Learn how to turn<br />

your home into<br />

a “smart home”<br />

using the latest technology to conserve<br />

resources, create comfort, and enhance<br />

security. Use your smartphone to<br />

automate lighting, window blinds,<br />

temperature, and irrigation, or just<br />

enjoy the one-touch convenience of<br />

answering the door, opening the garage,<br />

locking the doors, or firing up the spa<br />

before driving home. Available at Face in a<br />

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VISIT STYLEFEDH.COM.<br />

For more information, visit folsomzoofriends.org.<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> Zoo Spotlight photos courtesy of <strong>Folsom</strong> City Zoo Sanctuary. Other images courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.<br />

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SEPTEMBER<br />

Happenings<br />

Notable<br />

<strong>September</strong> is National Month<br />

by ANNIE BIEDERMAN<br />

3 LABOR DAY<br />

22 AUTUMNAL EQUINOX<br />

6<br />

LIVE ON THE BOULEVARD.<br />

Bring blankets and chairs<br />

and head to the Steven Young<br />

Amphitheatre at <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong> Town<br />

Center at 7 p.m. (set-up begins at 5:30<br />

p.m.) for live music that’s guaranteed<br />

to make you get out of your seat<br />

and dance. This month’s lineup<br />

includes the <strong>Folsom</strong> Lake Symphony<br />

(Steppin’ Lively) and Skynnyn Lynnyrd.<br />

edhtowncenter.com/upcomingevents/<strong>2018</strong>-live-on-the-boulevard<br />

(ALSO 13)<br />

8<br />

MARSHALL WOMEN’S HEALTH<br />

AND WELLNESS EXPO AND 5K.<br />

Start your morning off with a 5K run<br />

at 8:30 a.m., followed by an expo with<br />

screenings by Marshall Medical health<br />

experts from 9-11 a.m. at the Steven<br />

Young Amphitheater in the <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong><br />

<strong>Hills</strong> Town Center. edhtowncenter.com/<br />

events/marshall-5k-health-expo-<strong>2018</strong><br />

15<br />

9<br />

PLAY NIGHT. From 6-9 p.m.,<br />

enjoy olive oil and balsamic<br />

tasting at WeOlive, chocolate<br />

tasting at Snooks Candies, wine<br />

tasting at D’Artagnan Vineyards<br />

Tasting Room, and a showing of In<br />

the Heights—Lin-Manuel Miranda’s<br />

play about the universal story of a<br />

vibrant community in New York’s<br />

Washington Heights neighborhood—<br />

at Sutter Street Theatre.<br />

folsomhistoricalsociety.org/events<br />

16<br />

FALL ANTIQUE AND<br />

VINTAGE MARKET. Take<br />

a leisurely stroll through Historic<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at<br />

this old-world peddler’s market<br />

featuring nearly 200 antique and<br />

vintage vendors. historicfolsom.<br />

org/<strong>2018</strong>/09/16/459/fall-antiqueand-vintage-market<br />

16<br />

WINES OF CLARKSBURG.<br />

Enjoy an elegant afternoon<br />

of gourmet food samplings from area<br />

restaurants, local wines, live music,<br />

garden art, and a fine art auction<br />

featuring Sacramento and Delta<br />

artists at Heringer Estates Vineyard<br />

from 1-5 p.m. In the past, the artwork<br />

of Gregory Kondos, Roger Berry,<br />

Eric Dahlin, and Bud Gordon have<br />

been featured. Proceeds benefit<br />

the Clarksburg Library, which is the<br />

only community-owned public<br />

library in California. facebook.com/<br />

clarksburgartwineevent<br />

21<br />

A CONVERSATION WITH<br />

LINDA RONSTADT. Fans<br />

of Linda Ronstadt won’t want to<br />

miss this spectacular, fast-moving,<br />

FOLSOM COMMUNITY SERVICE DAY. Join the community at<br />

this fifth annual event—<strong>Folsom</strong>’s largest day of volunteerism—to<br />

complete projects throughout the city that will leave a positive and lasting<br />

impact within the community. folsomcommunityservice.org<br />

16<br />

FARM 2 FORK FEAST<br />

IN THE FOOTHILLS.<br />

Join the <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong><br />

Chamber in celebrating the<br />

harvest from 4-9 p.m. at La<br />

Borgata. Savor seasonal plates—<br />

crafted using ingredients from<br />

<strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> County’s farms and<br />

ranches and prepared by top<br />

local chefs—alongside fine<br />

wines. Proceeds from this<br />

evening of indulgence benefit<br />

<strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> County Ag in the<br />

Classroom. facebook.com/<br />

edhfarm2fork<br />

multimedia journey<br />

through her life,<br />

featuring the<br />

iconic singer’s<br />

personal<br />

recounting of<br />

her four-decade<br />

career in the industry,<br />

assisted by videos and rare personal<br />

photos and music. A questionand-answer<br />

session follows her<br />

presentation. harriscenter.net<br />

22<br />

THE CHINESE WARRIORS<br />

OF PEKING. Feast your<br />

eyes on the tale of two rival martial<br />

arts groups as they compete in the<br />

ancient capital of Peking. Set during<br />

the time of the Ming Dynasty, this<br />

production is bursting with color,<br />

intense martial arts, and dazzling<br />

acrobatics. Show times vary.<br />

harriscenter.net<br />

(ALSO 23)<br />

22<br />

FOLSOM LIVE. Head to<br />

Historic <strong>Folsom</strong> for this<br />

annual music festival and street<br />

party that includes four stages of<br />

entertainment, plus food, beverages,<br />

and both pre- and after-parties.<br />

folsomlive.com<br />

22<br />

BREAK FREE RUN. Help<br />

in the fight against human<br />

trafficking by lacing up your running<br />

shoes and heading to <strong>Folsom</strong>’s<br />

Lakeside Church for a 5K, 10K, or kids’<br />

fun run. Registration opens at 6:45<br />

a.m. and includes a T-shirt, runner<br />

bag, and water bottle. Proceeds<br />

benefit 3Strands Global Foundation.<br />

3strandsglobal.redpodium.com/<br />

break-free-run-folsom-<strong>2018</strong><br />

29<br />

FALL FESTIVAL. This twoday,<br />

family-friendly event<br />

from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong><br />

Town Center’s Sandra Rose Garden<br />

and Steven Young Amphitheater<br />

includes a petting zoo, pumpkin<br />

patch, games, food, music, and more.<br />

Proceeds support Hands4Hope,<br />

which supports young future leaders<br />

of the community. edhtowncenter.<br />

com/events/fall-festival-<strong>2018</strong><br />

(ALSO 30)<br />

29<br />

MAGIC UNDER THE STARS.<br />

Hosted by the <strong>2018</strong> first lady<br />

for Ben Ali Shriners, Liz Barnekoff, this<br />

evening of wonder and entertainment<br />

at Serrano Country Club benefits the<br />

Therapeutic Recreation and Child<br />

Life program at Shriners Hospitals for<br />

Children–Northern California. From<br />

6-9 p.m., enjoy a sit-down dinner,<br />

passed appetizers, entertainment,<br />

and other surprises. shrinerschildrens.<br />

org/firstlady<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> LIVE photo by Tom Paniagua. Other photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.<br />

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Summit Beer Festival photo courtesy of California Craft Brewers Association. Grandparents Day at Fairyale Town photo by Karen Iddings. Other photos courtesy of their respective companies or<br />

organizations.<br />

more events<br />

HISTORIC FOLSOM FARMERS’<br />

1 MARKET. Every Saturday from<br />

8 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Historic <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

Plaza overflows with offerings from<br />

over 70 vendors, including baked<br />

goods, organic produce, farmfresh<br />

eggs, olive oils, and much<br />

more. bemoneysmartusa.org/<br />

historicfolsom<br />

(ALSO 8, 15, 22, 29)<br />

1<br />

YOGA IN THE PIAZZA.<br />

Channel your inner peace during<br />

Serenity Spa | Soul Yoga’s all-levels,<br />

60-minute yoga class in the Palladio<br />

at Broadstone’s Piazza. Admission<br />

is free; bring a mat and water.<br />

serenityspaonline.com/eventsworkshops<br />

(ALSO 8, 15, 22, & 29)<br />

1<br />

CARS AND COFFEE CAR SHOW.<br />

Every Saturday at the Palladio at<br />

Broadstone from 8-10 a.m., car buffs<br />

are invited to view cars and trucks<br />

from the 1930s to the early 2000s.<br />

gopalladio.com/events<br />

(ALSO 8, 15, 22, & 29)<br />

2<br />

FARMERS’ MARKET. Indulge<br />

in fresh produce and delightful<br />

commodities provided by local farms<br />

along Town Center Boulevard and<br />

Vine Street in the <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong><br />

Town Center from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />

edhtowncenter.com upcomingevents/farmers-market<br />

(ALSO 9, 16, 23, & 30)<br />

4<br />

THE GREATEST LOVE OF ALL:<br />

A TRIBUTE TO WHITNEY<br />

HOUSTON. The Harris Center invites<br />

you to celebrate the musical artistry<br />

of one of the most soulful singers of<br />

all time with this wonderfully crafted<br />

tribute show, starring Belinda Davids,<br />

accompanied by a seven-piece band<br />

and choreographed dancers. Doors<br />

open at 7:30 p.m. harriscenter.net<br />

(ALSO 5)<br />

6<br />

GIRL SCOUT BADGE NIGHT.<br />

March over to Fairytale Town for<br />

an evening of creativity and fun where<br />

Girl Scouts can earn their Comic Artist<br />

Badge. The fee includes a two-and-ahalf-hour<br />

workshop and snack break.<br />

fairytaletown.org/calendar/girlscout-badge-night-3<br />

6<br />

MIKE AMARAL’S CALIFORNIA<br />

BEACH BOYS EXPERIENCE.<br />

Listen to the upbeat sounds of this<br />

harmonious Beach Boys tribute band<br />

at the Harris Center beginning at 8 p.m.<br />

Authentic outfits and equipment are<br />

sure to remind you of the musical group<br />

that brought good vibrations and fun to<br />

the stage. harriscenter.net<br />

7<br />

BLACK FRIDAY NIGHTS. Explore<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong>’s Pioneer Village after<br />

hours from 5-8 p.m. and watch or<br />

participate in a forge demonstration<br />

while enjoying food and beverages.<br />

folsomhistoricalsociety.org/events<br />

8<br />

SUMMIT BEER FESTIVAL. Don’t<br />

miss California’s signature beer<br />

festival at Capitol Mall<br />

from noon to 4 p.m.<br />

featuring unlimited<br />

pours from more than<br />

160 breweries from<br />

across the state, live<br />

music, and food artisans.<br />

californiacraftbeer.com/<br />

craft-beer-summit/beerfestival<br />

8<br />

ANTIQUE EVALUATION DAY.<br />

From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., antique<br />

enthusiasts are invited to bring family<br />

treasures and<br />

garage sale finds<br />

(up to five items<br />

per person) to the<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> History<br />

Museum for<br />

informal evaluation and identification.<br />

Proceeds support the <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

Historical Society’s various programs.<br />

folsomhistoricalsociety.org/events<br />

9<br />

GRANDPARENTS WEEK. From<br />

9 a.m. to 4 p.m., bring Grandma<br />

and Grandpa to a day of fun in the sun<br />

at Fairytale Town.<br />

Grandparents receive<br />

free admission (when<br />

accompanied by<br />

a child ages 0-12).<br />

fairytaletown.<br />

org/calendar/<br />

grandparents-week<br />

(THROUGH 15)<br />

15<br />

FOLSOM LAKE ULTRA TRAIL<br />

110K. Put on your running shoes<br />

and head to Beals Point in Granite Bay for<br />

this 110K race around <strong>Folsom</strong> Lake; solos<br />

and three-person relays are allowed.<br />

singletrackrunning.com/flutclockwise<br />

15<br />

CLASSICAL MASTERS<br />

MUSIC FESTIVAL: THE FOUR<br />

PHANTOMS IN CONCERT. Under the<br />

supervision of two-time Grammy winner<br />

David Caddick and Musical Director Ryan<br />

Shirar, four of The Phantom of the Opera’s<br />

leading actors are revisiting the passion<br />

of the masked man and honoring the<br />

musical legacy of Broadway. Proceeds<br />

benefit Sacramento area organizations<br />

focused on young performing artists,<br />

as well as scholarships for young<br />

musicians. Shows are at 2 p.m. and 7<br />

p.m. harriscenter.net<br />

14<br />

OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT.<br />

Gather the family for a movie<br />

under the stars at the <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong><br />

<strong>Hills</strong> Town Center’s Steven Young<br />

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Amphitheater. Beginning at 8:15<br />

p.m., enjoy the movie (film TBD)<br />

on an inflatable screen with free<br />

popcorn and loads of fun. Bring<br />

a warm blanket and chairs. Food<br />

and drinks are available for<br />

purchase. edhtowncenter.com/<br />

upcoming-events<br />

15<br />

AUTUMN EQUINOX<br />

CELEBRATION. Head to<br />

Soil Born Farm’s historic American<br />

River Ranch at 5:30 p.m. to<br />

celebrate the harvest season and<br />

explore the farm and gardens.<br />

Live music, seasonal and organic<br />

food prepared by prominent local<br />

chefs, wine, beer, and stargazing<br />

courtesy of the Community<br />

Observatory are also on tap.<br />

Proceeds benefit Soil Born Farm’s<br />

urban agriculture and education<br />

project. soilborn.org/events/<br />

autumn-equinox-<strong>2018</strong><br />

19<br />

FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL<br />

AND BEER GARDEN:<br />

COUNTRY<br />

HOEDOWN. Liven<br />

up your week by<br />

dancing to live<br />

music, indulging<br />

in food truck fare,<br />

and sipping on beer<br />

and wine at <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong><br />

Community Park from 5-8 p.m. All<br />

proceeds benefit the EDH Promise<br />

Foundation. eldoradohillscsd.org/<br />

events-calendar/special-events.<br />

html<br />

19<br />

TALK LIKE A PIRATE<br />

DAY. Fairytale Town<br />

is celebrating international<br />

Talk Like a Pirate Day by<br />

inviting families to join<br />

in on some nautical fun!<br />

Attend swashbucklin’<br />

“Pyrate Skool,” courtesy of<br />

The Pirates of Sacramento,<br />

participate in games, and meet<br />

a net-full of lovely mermaids.<br />

Guests are encouraged to wear<br />

pirate-themed attire and will<br />

receive one free child admission<br />

in doing so. fairytaletown.org/<br />

calendar/talk-like-pirate-day<br />

21<br />

DAY OF CARING. At this<br />

annual event, business<br />

leaders, local nonprofits, school<br />

sites, community centers, and<br />

volunteers across the region<br />

are invited to join together and<br />

work on various service projects.<br />

yourlocalunitedway.org/daycaring<br />

(ALSO 22)<br />

22 FOLSOM<br />

RENAISSANCE FAIRE<br />

AND INTERNATIONAL<br />

JOUSTING TOURNAMENT.<br />

Enter a whimsical world of<br />

the <strong>El</strong>izabethan-age filled with<br />

Shakespearian delights, characters,<br />

and shopkeepers; attend an<br />

extravagant<br />

Dionysian party;<br />

and enjoy food,<br />

music, and<br />

entertainment<br />

plus the exciting<br />

jousting<br />

tournament at<br />

this annual party<br />

inside <strong>Folsom</strong> City Lions Park. All<br />

proceeds benefit <strong>Folsom</strong>’s CAVE<br />

Teen Centers, Friends of the <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

Public Library, and the <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

Rotary Club. folsomfaire.com<br />

(ALSO 23)<br />

26 KAUMAKAIWA<br />

KANAKA’OLE WITH<br />

SHAWN PIMENTAL. This<br />

modern transgender Hawaiian<br />

(mahu wahine) is a vibrant keeper<br />

of culture and an authentic<br />

innovator who engages<br />

indigenous thought to address<br />

today’s issues through<br />

music, chant, and<br />

plenty of humor.<br />

Don’t miss her<br />

performance<br />

alongside awardwinning<br />

guitarist<br />

Shawn Pimental at the Harris<br />

Center beginning at 7:30 p.m.<br />

harriscenter.net<br />

27<br />

STEPHEN STILLS AND<br />

JUDY COLLINS. In their<br />

first-ever tour together, Stephen<br />

6<br />

FOLSOM FAMILY EXPO.<br />

Don’t miss STYLE magazine’s<br />

annual event—featuring local<br />

businesses showcasing their<br />

services via demonstrations,<br />

discussions, and activities; hourly<br />

gift card drawings, performances,<br />

and more—at the <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

Community Center from 10 a.m.<br />

to 3 p.m. Admission is free and<br />

visitors can enjoy free admission<br />

to the <strong>Folsom</strong> City Zoo Sanctuary.<br />

Stills and Judy Collins—known<br />

for their tumultuous<br />

love affair 50 years<br />

ago—are taking the<br />

Harris Center stage<br />

to perform hits like<br />

“Love the One You’re<br />

With” and “Both Sides<br />

Now.” harriscenter.net<br />

28<br />

SAVE THE DATE!<br />

OCTOBER<br />

FOLSOM HISTORY<br />

HERO GARDEN<br />

DINNER PARTY. Head to the<br />

Cohn Mansion at 6 p.m. for a<br />

delicious dinner honoring the<br />

<strong>2018</strong> History Hero: Claudia<br />

Cummings. Proceeds benefit<br />

the <strong>Folsom</strong> Historical Society.<br />

folsomhistoricalsociety.org/events<br />

28 FARM-TO-FORK<br />

FESTIVAL. Taste food,<br />

wine, and beer from regional<br />

eateries and purveyors at this<br />

annual event. The festival kickoff<br />

on Friday from 4-9 p.m. includes<br />

music by The Wood Brothers.<br />

Saturday’s event from 11 a.m. to 6<br />

p.m. features an array of activities,<br />

including cooking demos,<br />

interactive booths, a kids’ zone,<br />

and live music. Admission to both<br />

events is free. farmtofork.com<br />

(ALSO 29)<br />

29 SCHOLARSHARE<br />

CHILDREN’S BOOK<br />

FESTIVAL. Fairytale Town is<br />

hosting its annual book festival—<br />

the largest early<br />

childhood literacy<br />

event in the<br />

Sacramento<br />

region—from<br />

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

both days. Families<br />

can enjoy readings,<br />

presentations, and book signings<br />

from authors and illustrators—<br />

including Steve Antony of the<br />

beloved Mr. Panda series—and<br />

shop at a Time Tested Books<br />

booth. fairytaletown.org/calendar/<br />

childrens-book-festival<br />

(ALSO 30)<br />

facebook.com/folsomfamilyexpo<br />

31 HALLOWEEN<br />

SPOOKTACULAR. Head<br />

to the <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong> Town Center<br />

for a spooky, family-friendly<br />

celebration featuring trick-ortreating<br />

from 3-6 p.m. at Town<br />

Center businesses, as well as a<br />

costume contest for kids and dogs<br />

at 5 p.m. edhtowncenter.com/<br />

upcoming-events<br />

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Autumn Equinox Celebration photo by Joan Cusick. Food Truck Festival and Beer Garden photo by Nicole Foley. <strong>Folsom</strong> Rennaisance Faire photo by Tom Paniagua. Other photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.<br />

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BACKGROUND<br />

I have lived in <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

for more than 8 years.<br />

I currently serve as<br />

a commissioner on<br />

the <strong>Folsom</strong> Parks and<br />

Recreation Commission;<br />

Board Member of the<br />

American River Parkway<br />

Advisory Committee; and<br />

I am a senior manager CA<br />

State Medical Healthcare<br />

IT support operations.<br />

ABOUT<br />

With 23 years of public service, I have gained extensive<br />

knowledge in policy making and look forward to using that<br />

knowledge in serving <strong>Folsom</strong>. My key interests include<br />

enhancing public safety, attracting high paying jobs,<br />

infrastructure, job-oriented education at <strong>Folsom</strong> Lake College<br />

and working to improve technology for <strong>Folsom</strong> city services.<br />

My experience in government and my dedication to community<br />

service are why I am running for City Council. I hope to earn<br />

your VOTE. *Inclusive *Integrity *Results!<br />

Paid for by YK Chalamcherla for City Council <strong>2018</strong> ID# 1399194<br />

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FOLSOM CITY COUNCIL<br />

Mike Kozlowski<br />

mike4folsom.com<br />

phone: 916-458-2643<br />

@mike4folsom<br />

@mic_kozlowski<br />

@mike4folsom<br />

BACKGROUND<br />

Mike is a trusted<br />

businessman and track<br />

coach who has served as<br />

a Utility Commissioner,<br />

a Board member of the<br />

Vista Athletic Boosters &<br />

the Heritage Preservation<br />

League of <strong>Folsom</strong>, and<br />

as Chairman of the<br />

campaign for Measure G<br />

that is bringing exciting<br />

improvements to our <strong>Folsom</strong> schools.<br />

ABOUT<br />

Mike's family has called <strong>Folsom</strong> home since 2005. Along with<br />

coaching, Mike’s team at Johnson Controls engineers, funds<br />

and constructs energy upgrades for public agencies. That work<br />

is saving millions of tax dollars every year. His proven track<br />

record of success means we can get immediate action on Mike’s<br />

top three priorities: 1) Match Police/Fire to growing needs, 2)<br />

Reduce traffic congestion and 3) Make a bigger-better home for<br />

the Rodeo and regional events.<br />

Paid for by Committee to elect Mike Kozlowski for City Council <strong>2018</strong> ID# 1401622<br />

FOLSOM CITY COUNCIL<br />

Scott Bailey<br />

electscottbailey.com<br />

facebook.com/scottbaileyfolsom<br />

BACKGROUND<br />

•Lifelong community<br />

volunteer • 35 year volunteer<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> Police Reserve<br />

(Retired) • 38 year Dental<br />

Account Manager • Current<br />

Part-time Police Office<br />

• College and Sheriff’s<br />

Academy graduate • 32 year<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> resident • Proud<br />

husband and father<br />

ABOUT<br />

My goals for an even better <strong>Folsom</strong>:<br />

• Oversee the smart development of the <strong>Folsom</strong> Ranch projects.<br />

• Increase staffing levels for the Police and Fire Departments.<br />

• Continue working to encourage a strong commerce based,<br />

business friendly city.<br />

• Maintain smart fiscal responsibility.<br />

• Focus city and regional efforts on the growing homeless and<br />

traffic issues.<br />

• Protect the quality of life that makes our <strong>Folsom</strong> the envy of<br />

the region!<br />

Let’s keep it going!<br />

Paid for by Committee to elect Scott Bailey for City Council <strong>2018</strong> ID# 1407711<br />

FOLSOM CITY COUNCIL<br />

Kerri M. Howell<br />

votekerrihowell.com<br />

Kerri Howell for <strong>Folsom</strong> City Council<br />

BACKGROUND<br />

BS Civil Engineering,<br />

Licensed in both Civil and<br />

Corrosion Engineering,<br />

Small Business Owner,<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> homeowner and<br />

resident for 34 years,<br />

community volunteer<br />

and experienced Council<br />

Member<br />

ABOUT<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> continues to<br />

be named one of the<br />

best places to live and work in California. I have worked<br />

diligently to ensure that our services, public safety,<br />

neighborhoods, amenities and business climate remain<br />

the best in the Sacramento Region. We have added miles<br />

of trails, new parks, and construction has begun south of<br />

Highway 50 after 20 years of planning and community<br />

meetings. Serving on City Council, and my experience<br />

as an Engineer and business owner give me the technical<br />

and financial background to continue finding solutions to<br />

problems. Experience matters.<br />

Paid for by Kerri Howell for <strong>Folsom</strong> City Council <strong>2018</strong> ID# 1404958<br />

CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 6<br />

Jackie Smith<br />

smith4assembly.com<br />

email: info@smith4assembly.ca<br />

facebook.com/smith4assembly/<br />

BACKGROUND<br />

I am a small business<br />

owner with 30+ years<br />

of business experience.<br />

I have worked in the<br />

biotech, real estate and<br />

semi conductor industries<br />

and have served our<br />

community on several<br />

non profit boards.<br />

ABOUT<br />

I am running for the Assembly in District 6. I was born<br />

in Chicago and my family moved to California when I<br />

was in 3rd grade. I am grateful to live in one of the most<br />

beautiful parts of our state and will work to preserve our<br />

quality of life. I strongly support bringing more quality<br />

jobs to our region, workforce housing initiatives, keeping<br />

prescription drug prices affordable and protecting our<br />

environment by giving our firefighters the tools they need<br />

to protect our community.<br />

Paid for by Jackie Smith for Assembly <strong>2018</strong> FPPC # 1399141<br />

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outtakes<br />

PEACH FESTIVAL<br />

July 14 // Sutter Street, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

Friends and family beat the heat at this sweet, summery event<br />

featuring games, a silent auction, a peach-eating contest, and<br />

peach-themed food and drinks.<br />

1<br />

2<br />

1 Josiah Byers 2 Tijme and Kelly 3 Richard Updegrove and Jaxon Peace<br />

4 Sofia DeBoer 5 Blue Mountain Quartet: Matthew Colman, Kathy<br />

McHugh, Jim Coats, and Annie Felcyn 6 Lisa Boyce, Cruz Boyce, and<br />

Rebecca Wells 7 Peach-eating contest winners: Kelly, Iban and Tijme<br />

8 Westin Jankowski<br />

Photos by ANNIE BIEDERMAN<br />

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6 7<br />

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FAMILY HEALTH AND WELLNESS EXPO<br />

July 14 // Broadstone Racquet Club, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

This fun-filled gathering enlightened families on the importance of healthy, happy living and featured food trucks, face painting, wellness tips,<br />

vendor booths, and more.<br />

Photos by MILAN DELICH<br />

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GREAT SHOWS. UP CLOSE. IN FOLSOM!<br />

A NIGHT WITH JANIS JOPLIN<br />

WITH MARY BRIDGET DAVIES AS JANIS<br />

FRI–SUN OCT 12–14<br />

Fueled by such unforgettable songs as “Me and Bobby McGee,” “Piece of My<br />

Heart,” “Mercedes Benz,” “Cry Baby” and “Summertime,” a remarkable cast<br />

and breakout performances, A NIGHT WITH JANIS JOPLIN is a musical journey<br />

celebrating Janis and her biggest musical influences—icons like Aretha<br />

Franklin, Etta James, Odetta, Nina Simone and Bessie Smith.<br />

FINDING NEVERLAND<br />

THE NATIONAL TOUR<br />

FRI–SUN OCT 26–28<br />

The winner of Broadway.com’s Audience Choice Award for Best Musical, this<br />

breathtaking smash “captures the kid-at-heart,” says Time Magazine. Vogue<br />

cheers, “It’s a must-see you’ll remember for years to come!” Directed by<br />

visionary Tony ® -winner Diane Paulus and based on the critically-acclaimed<br />

Academy Award ® winning film, FINDING NEVERLAND tells the incredible story<br />

behind one of the world’s most beloved characters: Peter Pan.<br />

RUDOPH THE RED-NOSE REINDEER:<br />

THE MUSICAL<br />

MON-FRI NOV 19-23<br />

The beloved TV classic Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer soars off the<br />

screen and onto the stage this holiday season. Come see all of your favorite<br />

characters from the special including Santa and Mrs. Claus, Hermey the <strong>El</strong>f,<br />

Bumble the Abominable Snow Monster, Clarice, Yukon Cornelius and,<br />

of course, Rudolph, as they come to life in RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED<br />

REINDEER: THE MUSICAL.<br />

WIZARD OF OZ<br />

FRI-SUN JAN 18-20<br />

A spectacular celebration of the iconic 1939 MGM film, The Wizard Of Oz<br />

features breathtaking special effects, dazzling choreography, and classic<br />

songs. This lavish production will blow you away from the moment the<br />

tornado touches down and transports you to a dazzling Oz, complete with<br />

munchkins and flying monkeys.<br />

916-608-6888<br />

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outtakes<br />

LIVE ON THE BOULEVARD<br />

June 14 // <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong> Town Center<br />

Summer was in the air at the <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong> Town<br />

Center when Petty Theft turned up the heat and the<br />

sound during this explosive and dazzling night of music<br />

and family fun.<br />

Photos by ANGIE CARDENA PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

FOLSOM FIRECRACKER<br />

July 4 // 145 Parkshore Drive, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

This 10th annual family-friendly 5K run/<br />

walk and 10.4K run had approximately 750<br />

participants. Proceeds benefited six children’s<br />

charities around the region, including Sierra Forever<br />

Families, Friends of the <strong>Folsom</strong> Library, and Doors of<br />

Faith Orphanage.<br />

Photos by KEITH FACCHINO AND SUSAN DRYBREAD<br />

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the arts<br />

Carol<br />

Quinn<br />

A Shining Light<br />

by HEATHER L. BECKER<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> resident Carol Quinn immersed herself<br />

in art throughout childhood and into college—<br />

securing her first gallery representation in<br />

Mendocino in her early 20s. After taking a hiatus<br />

to raise a family, she reignited her passion for<br />

painting in 2004 and hasn’t looked back. For the<br />

past 10 years, she’s served as a board member<br />

for the <strong>Folsom</strong> Arts Association and watched the organization<br />

grow from 10 members to nearly 200. Having had instruction from<br />

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Artist photo by DANTE FONTANA


A New Day Begins<br />

Yosemite’s Majesty<br />

notable artists such as Anita Wolff, Kathleen Dunphy,<br />

Mike Bagdonas, Ned Mueller, and Craig Nelson, Quinn has<br />

increased her skillset and produces light-filled oil paintings<br />

of impressionistic California landscapes that elicit feelings<br />

of peace, familiarity, and wonder. “I believe art is vital<br />

because it provides a connection to all humanity...my<br />

goals are to be always learning and challenging myself.”<br />

HLB: WHEN DID YOU FIRST CONSIDER YOURSELF TO<br />

BE AN ARTIST?<br />

CQ: I can’t remember a time when<br />

I wasn’t excited about making art.<br />

One of my earliest memories was in<br />

kindergarten—standing in front of<br />

an easel with a large piece of paper<br />

and pots of paint below. Since I was<br />

shy, I truly was happiest when I could<br />

express myself through art. Even my<br />

kindergarten report card stated, “We<br />

tried to introduce Carol to numbers,<br />

but she would rather paint.” That still<br />

holds true today!<br />

Boeger Bliss<br />

After the Rain<br />

HLB: YOU’RE A FOUNDING MEMBER OF<br />

SUTTER STREET ARTISTS. HOW DID THE GROUP FIRST DEVELOP?<br />

CQ: Sutter Street Artists began when Wayne and Barbara Procissi,<br />

owners of the former Wine Gallery on Sutter Street, offered a<br />

group of us the opportunity to show our work in their tasting<br />

room back in <strong>September</strong> 2008. We had to put Sutter Street Artists<br />

artbeat<br />

THROUGH SEPTEMBER<br />

16 – <strong>Folsom</strong> Arts<br />

Association Membership<br />

Show. Head to the Bank<br />

of America Gallery at the<br />

Harris Center to view a<br />

variety of work (watercolor,<br />

acrylic, oil, pastel, collage,<br />

photography, ceramics,<br />

and more) by some of<br />

the area’s most talented<br />

artists. Admission is free,<br />

and gallery hours are from<br />

noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

Wednesday, and Thursday<br />

and one hour before and<br />

during intermission of<br />

Harris Center shows. 916-<br />

608-6846<br />

together quickly since we wanted to have<br />

everything in place by the next month. I would<br />

liken the experience to the kids in Our Gang;<br />

instead of let’s put on a show, it was let’s open<br />

an art gallery. Everyone pitched in. Today, Sutter Street Artists is<br />

still going strong inside the same space—now known as the Bag<br />

Lady Boutique.<br />

HLB: WHERE DO YOU SEEK INSPIRATION?<br />

CQ: My springboard for inspiration is always landscapes. Because<br />

of the quality of light in California, we get some strong light and<br />

shadow patterns, which always attract my attention first. Being in<br />

relative close proximity to the Sierra, Yosemite, the Gold Country,<br />

and the coast provides me endless inspiration. I’m obsessed with<br />

capturing the glow of light on a landscape. To me, that is the essence<br />

of the painting and collectors often remark on that characteristic.<br />

In a rushed and chaotic world, my paintings are an emotional gift to<br />

the viewer…inviting them into an oasis of calm and awe-inspiring<br />

nature. I hope people feel like they have entered the scene.<br />

Amador City<br />

Bouquet<br />

carolquinnfineart.com<br />

Artwork images courtesy of CAROL QUINN<br />

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health & wellness<br />

<strong>September</strong> is National Yoga<br />

Month, which means<br />

there’s no better time than<br />

now to get your flow on.<br />

Have you heard about all<br />

the cool and trendy classes<br />

that are popping up around town? Goat<br />

yoga? Yep, we goat it. Wine and yoga? Try it<br />

with some Sauvign-om Blanc. Infant yoga?<br />

Get ready to have one very happy baby.<br />

Keep reading to discover what’s going<br />

down, dog. In no particular order…<br />

1 Rock ’n’ Roll Yoga<br />

In this class, you’ll start on a foam roller<br />

to roll out your muscles and improve<br />

blood and lymphatic circulation before<br />

continuing into various yoga poses and<br />

stretches.<br />

Where: Broadstone Racquet Club, 820<br />

Halidon Way, <strong>Folsom</strong>, 916-983-9180,<br />

sparetimeclubs.com/broadstone<br />

Price: Must be a Broadstone Racquet<br />

Club member<br />

When: 3x a week; check the online<br />

schedule<br />

2 Yoga Pilates<br />

This 60-minute core power workout<br />

focuses on balance and strength. By<br />

creating long, lean muscles, the class<br />

helps improve coordination, flexibility,<br />

and movement in full range of motion.<br />

Where: Kaia Fit, 705 Gold Lake Drive,<br />

Suite 110, <strong>Folsom</strong>,<br />

916-542-2298, folsom.kaiafit.com<br />

Price: $20 drop-in<br />

When: 6 a.m. Tuesday<br />

3 WOGA: Wine and Yoga<br />

Sip and savasana! This 75-minute easy<br />

hatha class (followed by a complimentary<br />

wine tasting) is designed for everybody<br />

(and every body), whether you’re new to<br />

yoga or not.<br />

Where: Boeger Winery, 1709 Carson<br />

Road, Placerville, 530-622-8094,<br />

boegerwinery.com<br />

Price: $20 wine club members;<br />

$25 non-members<br />

When: 9:30 a.m. <strong>September</strong> 16<br />

4<br />

Hot Belly Yoga<br />

Ignite the fire in your belly with herbal<br />

steam kettles, the practice of powerful<br />

pranayama (controlling the breath),<br />

the use of organic oils, and mindful<br />

Go with<br />

the Flow<br />

10 Off-the-Beaten-Mat<br />

Yoga Classes<br />

by KOURTNEY JASON<br />

movement. Enliven yourself and bring balance to all seven of your chakras through<br />

music, mantras, and meditation.<br />

Where: Serenity Spa | Soul Yoga, 3984 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 150, Roseville, 916-797-<br />

8550; 350 Palladio Parkway, Suite 1975, <strong>Folsom</strong>, 916-542-7363, serenityspaonline.com<br />

Price: $30 for 30 days (first-time<br />

students); $80/month for unlimited<br />

yoga; $200 for 20 classes, or $130 for 10<br />

classes (no expiration); $15 drop-in (one<br />

time)<br />

When: 5:30 p.m. Tuesday (<strong>Folsom</strong>);<br />

8 a.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 9:15 a.m.<br />

Wednesday and Friday (Roseville)<br />

5 Yoga Sculpt<br />

This fusion class combines yoga, cardio,<br />

and weights and is designed to push<br />

your limit and take you to your edge. The<br />

75-minute sweat session takes place in a<br />

calming room that boasts amenities like a<br />

Himalayan salt wall, tranquil water wall,<br />

bamboo floors, and infrared heat.<br />

Where: Edge Studios, 448 Howe<br />

Avenue, Sacramento, 916-550-0730,<br />

edgestudiossac.com<br />

Price: $30 for 30 days (first-time students);<br />

$19 drop-in; various packages available<br />

When: 9 a.m. Monday and Wednesday,<br />

4:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday<br />

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health & wellness<br />

6 Goat Yoga<br />

Hop to GoatHouse Brewing Co. for a<br />

60-minute class that takes place outside<br />

in a goat pasture overlooking the brewery<br />

and on-site organic hop field. The amount<br />

of yoga you do is up to you—some yogis sit<br />

and laugh, others take pictures, and some<br />

snuggle the goats.<br />

Where: GoatHouse Brewing Co., 600<br />

Wise Road, Lincoln, 916-740-9100,<br />

goathousebrewing.com<br />

Price: $40 (includes $6 toward a postclass<br />

beverage)<br />

When: Follow GoatHouse Brewing Co. on<br />

Facebook or Instagram<br />

(@goathousebrewing) or on their website<br />

to be notified of the next scheduled class.<br />

7 Mommy & Me Yoga<br />

Connect to your baby (four weeks to 24 months<br />

are welcome) and create community with<br />

other new moms in this yoga class where little<br />

ones have the freedom to both move around<br />

and be held during poses.<br />

Where: Spotted Dog Yoga, 2780 East Bidwell<br />

Street, Suite 300, <strong>Folsom</strong>, 916-990-1720,<br />

spotteddogyoga.com<br />

Price: First class free; $20 drop-in; various<br />

packages available<br />

When: 9:30 a.m. Monday and Friday; 11 a.m. Saturday<br />

9 Aerial Yoga Level I<br />

Hang from your hands, your feet, and<br />

upside down as you focus on poses,<br />

transitions, and building strength and<br />

flexibility—ultimately releasing tension<br />

and focusing your mind—at this all levels,<br />

anti-gravity class.<br />

Where: The Group Effect Fitness,<br />

8413 Washington Boulevard,<br />

Suite 170, Roseville, 916-223-0023,<br />

groupeffectfitness.com<br />

Price: $20 drop-in;<br />

various packages available<br />

When: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. & 7<br />

p.m. Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. Friday,<br />

9:30 a.m. Saturday<br />

10 Yoga on the Farm<br />

Join fellow yogis for a hatha (gentle;<br />

basic postures) class on a farm that will<br />

leave you feeling grounded and tranquil.<br />

Following the class, you can shop for<br />

organic local produce.<br />

Where: 24Carrot Farm, 2731 Jacquier<br />

Road, Placerville, 530-391-8582,<br />

24carrotfarms.com<br />

Price: Donation-based<br />

When: 9-10 a.m. Saturday<br />

<strong>September</strong> 3 marks the seventh annual<br />

Sacramento Free Day of Yoga where local<br />

studios offer various classes at no charge.<br />

To view the list of participating studios, visit<br />

sacramentofreedayofyoga.com.<br />

8<br />

Free Yoga Sacramento, started by local<br />

yogi Amy Fish, provides the community<br />

with free and donation-based classes—<br />

open to children, older adults, veterans,<br />

people with disabilities, etc.—year-round.<br />

To find a class near you and for more info,<br />

visit freeyogasacramento.com.<br />

Chair Yoga<br />

“Sit your way to better health” at this<br />

45-minute class that’s focused on breathing<br />

correctly and stretching. The simple, gentle<br />

movements can help seniors and people<br />

with chronic pain improve their quality of<br />

life and sleep patterns, lower blood pressure,<br />

and manage depression.<br />

Where: Ohana Moon Yoga, 3004 Green<br />

Valley Road, Suite E-2, Cameron Park,<br />

530-208-3157, ohanamoonyoga.com<br />

Price: $10 drop-in; $40 for 5 classes<br />

When: 11 a.m. Monday, Wednesday,<br />

and Friday<br />

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you are experiencing difficulty<br />

becoming pregnant, we offer a full range<br />

of infertility services including in vitro<br />

fertilization, egg donation, egg freezing,<br />

preimplantation genetic diagnosis, artificial<br />

insemination, gestational surrogacy and<br />

vasectomy reversal. We are proud of our high<br />

success rates and are committed to providing<br />

the highest quality care.<br />

Individualized care from one of our four<br />

board certified reproductive endocrinology<br />

and infertility specialists and one male fertility<br />

specialist is our trademark. You are not alone in<br />

pursuing your dream of a family.<br />

NCFMC has helped create more families than<br />

all other fertility centers in the region. Since<br />

1992, our physicians, Dr. Laurie Lovely, Dr.<br />

John Gould, Dr. Michael Murray, Dr. Manuel<br />

Doblado and Dr. Sahar Stephens have helped<br />

create thousands of families. At NCFMC,<br />

we offer advanced treatments catered to your<br />

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For more information visit our website at www.<br />

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING<br />

SECTION<br />

ARNOLD ALMONTE, D.O.<br />

ALMONTE CENTER FOR FACIAL COSMETIC SURGERY<br />

SURGICAL AND NON-SURGICAL FACIAL COSMETIC SURGERY<br />

1420 Blue Oaks Blvd., Suite 100 // Roseville<br />

916-771-2062 // www.DrAlmonte.com<br />

Dr. Arnold Almonte is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon whose<br />

practice is dedicated to cosmetic surgery of the face. After<br />

receiving his medical degree from Des Moines University<br />

in Iowa, and completing a plastic surgery residency at the<br />

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dr. Almonte has been in<br />

practice for over 12 years. His services range from non-surgical treatments<br />

such as: Botox and fillers, Renuvion (J-Plasma) skin resurfacing and<br />

Microneedling, to facial cosmetic operations such as: facelifts, browlifts,<br />

fat transfers, eyelid surgery, liposuction and much more. He is a gifted<br />

and compassionate surgeon, as well as a true artist. What sets him apart<br />

is that he is one of the only plastic surgeons who performs facial surgery<br />

completely under local anesthesia. This significantly reduces the risk of<br />

cosmetic surgery, while keeping you very comfortable.<br />

The mission of The Almonte Center is to provide world class facial plastic<br />

surgery by developing individualized cosmetic plans, designed at the initial<br />

consultation. Having been a featured plastic surgeon on Fox 40’s Studio40<br />

Live, as well as on iHeartRADIO as a featured expert on plastic surgery on<br />

The Roni Deutch Radio Show, it is his goal to provide the highest quality<br />

in patient care, with a strong emphasis on patient safety. He has achieved<br />

Top Doctor status on www.realself.com, the World’s #1 site for Cosmetic<br />

Surgery reviews. Dr. Almonte is also the recipient of the 2016 and 2017<br />

<strong>Style</strong> Magazine Readers Choice Award - Roseville, Rocklin and Granite<br />

Bay for Best Plastic Surgeon and Best Surgeon for Cosmetic Procedures. Dr.<br />

Almonte has certainly built up the kind of credibility anyone would want<br />

when seeking a surgeon for facial rejuvenation. He is considered one of the<br />

best in his field not only because of his skill, but also because of who he is,<br />

and the reputation he has built with his patients and community. While<br />

many plastic surgeons operate on multiple body parts, he specializes in<br />

the face alone, providing focused, top-notch expertise. Whether it’s a little<br />

cosmetic tweak or a full facial restoration, you’re in great hands with Dr.<br />

Almonte and his staff at The Almonte Center for Facial Cosmetic Surgery.<br />

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING<br />

SECTION<br />

VITALITY STEM CELL &<br />

AESTHETIC MEDICINE<br />

CELIA REMY, M.D.P.C.<br />

MEDICAL LASER & SKIN CLINIC<br />

8735 Sierra College, Ste. 200 // Roseville // 916-797-1131<br />

740 Oak Avenue Pkwy., Ste. 100 // <strong>Folsom</strong> // 916-508-8640<br />

VitalityMedicalLaserandSkin.com<br />

Doctor Remy and her staff sincerely thank our patients for<br />

the honor of voting Vitality #1 Favorite Med Spa, and<br />

Favorite Doctor for Cosmetic Procedures 8 years in a<br />

row!<br />

Dr. Remy’s philosophy: “What matters most to me, is that we bring<br />

the best of ourselves and our industry forward to our patients. My<br />

staff and I must be extremely well educated and trained, we must<br />

never compromise the patients’ best interest, never lose sight of our<br />

integrity and always be accountable for treatment outcomes. We owe<br />

our patients’ no less, as they have honored us, by entrusting us with<br />

their care.”<br />

Dr. Remy is an executive board member for the CACS, a faculty educator<br />

and speaker in advanced techniques for facial & body sculpting, as well as<br />

RF and laser technologies. Vitality has been involved in clinical studies, has<br />

improved protocols for RF technologies, and provided data to the FDA. She<br />

was chosen as one of the top 100 injectors of facial fillers nation wide.<br />

Vitality combines the fields of Regenerative, Stem Cell and Aesthetic<br />

Medicine. This combination has enhanced our cosmetic procedure<br />

results, and opened the door for multi-center stem cell clinical trails.<br />

Those stem cell studies showed that greater than 95% of patient's saw<br />

significant improvement in joint pain, autoimmune disorders, COPD and<br />

Diabetic neuropathy. So exciting!<br />

Our services offered at Vitality:<br />

Liposuction & Autologous fat transfer<br />

Stem Cell & PRP procedures<br />

Skin tightening - face, neck and body, RF & plasma energy<br />

Facial sculpting<br />

Genital rejuvenation & Bladder leakage treatments<br />

O-shot, P-shot<br />

Complimentary consultations<br />

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING<br />

SECTION<br />

NUANCE COSMETIC<br />

SURGERY<br />

DR. KEN SUMIDA<br />

COSMETIC SURGERY AND SKIN FITNESS<br />

1641 Creekside Dr., Ste. 100 // <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-984-4242 // nuancecs.com<br />

Dr. Ken Sumida and the staff at Nuance<br />

Cosmetic Surgery aim to improve your<br />

natural appearance and reverse some<br />

signs of aging. Nuance offers surgical<br />

and non-surgical procedures, including face lifts,<br />

eyelid lifts, breast enhancements and tummy tucks,<br />

Dysport, restylane, and chemical peels. If you’re<br />

not sure if cosmetic surgery is for you, Dr. Sumida<br />

offers complimentary cosmetic consultations<br />

allowing patients to explore the various methods<br />

of looking younger. Dr. Sumida encourages first<br />

time patients to seek out a number of plastic<br />

surgeons so they can find the one where they feel<br />

most comfortable. Dr. Sumida guarantees personal<br />

attention to all of his patients. “From the time you<br />

pick up the phone to schedule an appointment, you<br />

will be treated like a precious patient,” he says. “We<br />

try to schedule our patients with ample time for<br />

their consultations. We want to answer all of their<br />

questions so that they do not feel rushed.” Give Dr.<br />

Sumida and Nuance a call today!<br />

FOLSOM OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY<br />

CARRIE GORDON, MD, FACOG; JEFFREY R. CRAGUN, MD, FACOG<br />

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY CLINIC<br />

1735 Creekside Dr. // <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-983-3500 // folsomobgyn.com<br />

At <strong>Folsom</strong> Obstetrics & Gynecology,<br />

we seek to provide the highest<br />

level of care through our highly<br />

skilled health care professionals<br />

and state-of-the-art technologies. We are<br />

devoted to addressing the individual needs of<br />

patients in a warm and caring environment.<br />

With years of experience, the physicians<br />

of <strong>Folsom</strong> Obstetrics & Gynecology<br />

demonstrate professionalism and expertise at<br />

every level. We have helped women through<br />

high-risk pregnancies, perplexing hormone<br />

imbalances, and difficult surgical problems.<br />

We also offer many in-office procedures<br />

including MonaLisa Touch, a revolutionary<br />

treatment that treats vaginal symptoms<br />

related to menopause.<br />

Offering a full range of obstetrics and<br />

gynecology services from your initial exam,<br />

to childbirth and through menopause and<br />

beyond, our goal is to offer patient centered<br />

medical care based on mutual trust and<br />

communication. <strong>Folsom</strong> OBGYN has earned<br />

the reputation of being one of the premier<br />

medical practices in the Sacramento Region.<br />

Call today for an appointment. 916-983-3500<br />

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING<br />

SECTION<br />

THE ESTHETICS<br />

CENTER OF<br />

EL DORADO<br />

HILLS<br />

DR. REGINALD RICE<br />

MED SPA, COSMETIC SURGERY,<br />

WELLNESS<br />

2211 Francisco Dr. // <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong><br />

916-941-9400 // estheticscenter.com<br />

Dr. Rice is thrilled to announce the<br />

opening of his brand-new facility, The<br />

Esthetics Center of <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong>. He<br />

recently hosted a spectacular Grand<br />

Opening event the evening of August 14. Over 400<br />

guests from the community and beyond attended the<br />

event. The office staff was proud to educate guests on<br />

the advanced services that The Esthetics Center has<br />

to offer. Each of the seven treatment rooms hosted<br />

procedure demonstrations and informational sessions<br />

that centered on some of the surgical procedures Dr.<br />

Rice and his team performs.<br />

The Esthetics Center is the home of three highly<br />

trained medical professionals. Dr. Reginald<br />

Rice is a distinguished double board-certified<br />

facial plastic surgeon who has been practicing<br />

for 22 years. He has performed thousands of<br />

cosmetic surgical and non-surgical procedures<br />

including minimally invasive techniques that<br />

result in natural, refreshing facial rejuvenation. He<br />

specializes in facelifts, rhinoplasty (nose reshaping),<br />

blepharoplasty (eyelid tuck surgery), laser skin<br />

rejuvenation, and liposuction. Lori Mitchell is an<br />

accomplished nurse practitioner who specializes<br />

in laser treatments and injections. She has been<br />

practicing as a nurse in the esthetics arena for over<br />

10 years. Her services include IPL photofacial<br />

treatments, laser hair removal, filler and Botox<br />

injections, laser skin resurfacing, and female<br />

intimate rejuvenation treatments. With over 10<br />

years of experience, Ginger Machado has had<br />

specialized training in advanced clinical esthetics.<br />

Her skin care services include HydraFacials,<br />

microdermabrasion facials, chemical peels, and<br />

oxygenating facial treatments.<br />

Many people lack absolute confidence because<br />

there’s something about their appearance they<br />

simply don’t like. The Esthetics Center provides<br />

world-class cosmetic surgery and med spa treatments<br />

so you can look, but more importantly feel, your<br />

absolute best. To learn more about their services or<br />

to schedule an appointment, call (916) 941-9400 or<br />

visit estheticscenter.com.<br />

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING<br />

SECTION<br />

GOLDEN FOOTHILLS ORAL &<br />

FACIAL SURGERY CENTER<br />

DONALD R. LIBERTY, D.D.S., INC.<br />

ORAL AND FACIAL SURGERY<br />

4913 Golden Foothill Pkwy. // <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong><br />

916-941-9860 // www.eldoradohillsoralsurgery.com<br />

Golden Foothills Oral & Facial Surgery Center is a state-of-the-art<br />

facility providing dental implants and oral surgery in <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong><br />

<strong>Hills</strong> and Auburn. Other services include wisdom teeth and teeth<br />

extraction, pathology, orthognathic (jaw) surgery, facial trauma<br />

surgery, TMJ surgery, obstructive sleep apnea surgery, and more. Additionally,<br />

they provide sedation services such as nitrous oxide, oral sedation, IV conscious<br />

and general sedation, and hospital services to fit patients’ needs and concerns. All<br />

of their services reflect a patient-first philosophy to provide a comfortable and<br />

personalized experience.<br />

The founder, Donald Liberty, D.D.S, is a board certified oral and maxillofacial<br />

surgeon through the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, a<br />

fellow of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, the<br />

American College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, and the International<br />

College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. He is a member of the American<br />

Academy of Implant Dentistry and the American Dental Association.<br />

He received a B.B.A in economics and finance from the University of Guam<br />

before attending dental school at Indiana University where he graduated in the<br />

top of his class. Dr. Liberty completed his four-year surgical residency in oral and<br />

maxillofacial surgery at Indiana University Medical Center. What’s more, he’s<br />

a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve, where he served in deployments<br />

and humanitarian missions in Kuwait, <strong>El</strong> Salvador, and Panama. However,<br />

Dr. Liberty engages in community services outside of his military duty, such as<br />

participation in free clinics throughout the state and international mission trips<br />

with dental volunteer groups to Mexico, Colombia, and Haiti.<br />

MARK H. HOLT, D.D.S., M.S., INC.<br />

COMPLETE ORTHODONTIC CARE<br />

Tyler Holt, D.D.S., Jina Annello, D.M.D., M.S.D. and Mark Holt, D.D.S., M.S., INC.<br />

Sacramento // 916-481-6424<br />

Roseville // 916-786-9282<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> // 916-983-5321<br />

bracesbyholt.com<br />

The doctor you choose matters. Dr. Holt<br />

has been a specialist in orthodontics for<br />

more than 25 years and is the leading<br />

provider in the Sacramento area for<br />

Invisalign for adults and teens. Having completed<br />

additional specialized training, Dr. Holt has taught<br />

classes to other doctors in over 20 cities across the<br />

country. He is a top 1% provider and an AlignTech<br />

Faculty member. Invisalign or braces are not the<br />

same at every office. The doctor and team make a<br />

difference.<br />

Dr. Holt has participated in scientific studies in his<br />

practice including two studies showing shortened<br />

treatment times. The office offers the latest<br />

technological advancements, including Vpro5, to<br />

complete your treatment in 30-50% less time.<br />

Dr. Holt and his associates Dr. Jina Annello,<br />

and Dr. Tyler Holt have over 50 years combined<br />

experience. Today, they and their friendly, educated<br />

and experienced team provide complete orthodontic<br />

care. In their practice over 40% of teens and 85%<br />

of adults are treated with Invisalign. They can help<br />

you decide between braces or Invisalign to see what<br />

treatment options works best for you.<br />

Call Holt Orthodontics today to schedule your<br />

complimentary Orthodontic Consultation!<br />

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING<br />

SECTION<br />

ESTHETIC REFLECTIONS<br />

IN DENTISTRY<br />

GEORGE D. CHEN, D.D.S.,<br />

CHRISTINA SKELTON, D.D.S.<br />

CERTIFIED IN ADULT ORAL CONSCIOUS SEDATION<br />

WITH A FOCUS ON ESTHETIC AND IMPLANT DENTISTRY<br />

785 Hana Way, Ste. 103 // <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-983-6051 // folsomdentist.com //<br />

Dentistry is for more than your teeth. It is for a happy and<br />

healthy life.<br />

Dr. Chen, Dr. Skelton, and their staff have made it their<br />

collective goal to create an environment that promotes<br />

better dental care. They have dedicated themselves to customer<br />

service because they know that quality dental care saves lives and<br />

that the best way to encourage that care is to offer truly personalized<br />

support for each and every one of our patients.<br />

“Everything we do here, from oral cancer screenings, periodontist programs for<br />

healthy gums, moving teeth in the right position, keeping teeth free of cavities and<br />

disease, counseling on nutrition that decreases tooth decay, improving straight<br />

beautiful teeth for a healthy self-image - Each of these is about more than your<br />

teeth. They’re about promoting our patient’s health.” Dr. George D. Chen.<br />

Whether it is helping the patient relax with sedation dentistry,<br />

thoroughly treating a dental emergency, or simply making your<br />

cleaning more pleasant and fun, Dr. Chen, Dr. Skelton, and Esthetic<br />

Reflections in Dentistry will continue to prioritize customer service<br />

to make sure that you genuinely enjoy<br />

your dental visits while also receiving the<br />

highest quality care.<br />

If you are looking for a new dentist that<br />

will always be there for your dental<br />

needs, please call Esthetic Reflections in<br />

Dentistry today at 916-983-6051.<br />

Esthetic Reflections<br />

In Dentistry<br />

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING<br />

SECTION<br />

ALOHA FAMILY DENTAL<br />

WAYNE K. TSUTSUSE, D.D. S.<br />

1020 Suncast Ln., Ste. 103 // <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong><br />

916-941-2447 // alohadentaledh.com<br />

GENERAL DENTISTRY<br />

He goes by “DR. WAYNE!” His last name, Tsutsuse, is a<br />

difficult Japanese name to pronounce. He was born and<br />

raised in Hawaii and has incorporated “The Aloha Spirit”<br />

throughout his state-of-the-art office, and in his friendly<br />

personality. His dedicated, professional staff has many years of dental<br />

experience and will assist you with all of your concerns and questions.<br />

A graduate of USC School of Dentistry, he caters to a wide range of<br />

dental needs for the entire family. Patients will find their individual<br />

dental needs are attended to in a skilled, gentle and caring manner. He<br />

and the entire “Aloha Family Dental” staff consider service and your<br />

comfort, safety and health as their number one common goal.<br />

ROHINI RATTU, DDS<br />

DIMPLES PEDIATRIC DENTAL<br />

1665 Creekside Drive Suite 103 // <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-260-5127 // dimplespd.com<br />

BOARD CERTIFIED PEDIATRIC DENTIST<br />

Dr. Rohini Rattu<br />

received her DDS<br />

from Columbia<br />

University and<br />

completed her Postgraduate<br />

Pediatric Dental training at Boston<br />

University. She is a Board Certified<br />

Diplomate and has been practicing<br />

in the greater Sacramento area for<br />

the past 8 years. Dr. Rohini is the<br />

sole practitioner at her practice,<br />

Dimples Pediatric Dental, in<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong>.<br />

At Dimples Pediatric Dental, we<br />

strive to make the dentist office<br />

a fun place to be where kids can<br />

feel comfortable and relaxed. Our<br />

goal is to provide our patients<br />

with excellent oral health care<br />

throughout their infant, child<br />

and adolescent years. When they<br />

“graduate” from our office, they<br />

will take with them the tools and<br />

confidence to enjoy optimal oral<br />

health throughout their lives.<br />

HOYBJERG FAMILY ORTHODONTICS<br />

FAMILY ORTHODONTICS<br />

1253 Pleasant Grove Blvd., Ste 190 // Roseville // 916-771-4884<br />

1417 Serrano Pkwy., Ste 102 // <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong> // 916-573-3388<br />

4363 Golden Center Drive // Placerville // 530-626-3000<br />

hfamilybraces.com<br />

At Hoybjerg Family Orthodontics, we<br />

pride ourselves on being a family<br />

oriented and family friendly office.<br />

Dr. Christian Hoybjerg wants his<br />

patients to feel like “part of the family.” He<br />

wants their experience to be enjoyable, fun and<br />

positive.The staff are wonderful and friendly- as<br />

they all love what they do. Some have been with<br />

the practice for twenty years! Dr. Hoybjerg and<br />

his staff are dedicated to helping each patient<br />

achieve the smile of their dreams. The favorite<br />

part of Dr. Hoybjerg’s job is watching the<br />

confidence grow in each patient. A new smile<br />

can say a thousand words!<br />

Dr. Hoybjerg attended Loma Linda University<br />

Dental School and he continued on two more<br />

years in a residency for Orthodontics where he<br />

received his Master’s of Oralfacial Orthodontics.<br />

Dr. Hoybjerg grew up in the area and has always<br />

loved the outdoors and sports. He spends all of<br />

his free time with his five children and wife, as<br />

they experience all that the Sacramento valley<br />

has to offer.<br />

We invite you to come and see what sets<br />

Hoybjerg Family Orthodontics apart. Set up your<br />

FREE consultation today and join our family!<br />

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING<br />

SECTION<br />

FOLSOM ORAL<br />

SURGERY<br />

AND IMPLANT<br />

CENTER<br />

DR. GREGORY G. OLSEN<br />

ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY<br />

2370 E. Bidwell St., Ste. 130 // <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-983-6637 // folsomdentalimplants.com<br />

#1 FAVORITE<br />

ORAL SURGEON<br />

Dr. Gregory G. Olsen practices a full<br />

scope of oral and maxillofacial surgery<br />

including dental implants, bone grafting<br />

and wisdom tooth removal while<br />

providing exceptional patient care in a friendly<br />

atmosphere.<br />

Dr. Olsen graduated with honors from the<br />

University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School<br />

of Dentistry, San Francisco and completed his<br />

specialty training residency in the field of Oral<br />

and Maxillofacial Surgery at John H. Stroger, Jr.<br />

Hospital in Chicago. He is a board-certified Oral<br />

and Maxillofacial surgeon, a board-certified dental<br />

anesthesiologist and a fellow of the International<br />

Congress of Oral Implantology. Dr. Olsen holds<br />

memberships with numerous prestigious dental<br />

organizations including the California Dental<br />

Association, Sacramento District Dental Society and<br />

the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial<br />

Surgeons to name a few. Dr. Olsen and his wife, a<br />

dental hygienist, are dedicated to serving those in<br />

need- both locally and internationally.<br />

The team at <strong>Folsom</strong> Oral Surgery And Implant<br />

Center’s first priority is the safety and comfort of<br />

every patient. In addition to Dr. Olsen, our surgical<br />

assistant team is all DAANCE (Dental Anesthesia<br />

Assistant National Certification Examination) and<br />

OMSA (Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Assistant)<br />

certified for oral surgery, ACLS (Advanced Cardiac<br />

Life Support), and PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life<br />

Support) certified for adult and pediatric life support.<br />

Dr. Gregory G. Olsen works constantly to keep<br />

up-to-date with the latest advancements in dental<br />

care. He uses the latest techniques and remains<br />

deeply committed to developing new and better ways<br />

to protect your teeth and gums. When not taking<br />

care of his patients or volunteering his time, Dr.<br />

Olsen enjoys spending time with his wife, family and<br />

friends along with fly-fishing, cycling and hiking.<br />

Take a moment to learn more about the exciting<br />

new services we offer our patients. Please call our<br />

office at 916-983-6637.<br />

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cause & effect<br />

Cody Ames and Ramz Dixon<br />

4 Directions<br />

Farm to Purpose<br />

A<br />

small farm in Latrobe<br />

is helping disabled<br />

students acquire<br />

marketable skills that<br />

could change their<br />

futures. That’s no<br />

small order. Disabled individuals are at<br />

a disadvantage when it comes to finding<br />

work. According to a <strong>2018</strong> Bureau of Labor<br />

Statistics survey, fewer than 20 percent of<br />

adults with disabilities were employed in<br />

2017, in contrast to more than 65 percent<br />

of non-disabled people who held jobs.<br />

4 Directions Farm wants to help close<br />

that gap. Cindy Keller and Starranne<br />

Meyers, special education teachers who<br />

founded Guiding Hands School in <strong>El</strong><br />

Creating Pathways<br />

by LINDA HOLDERNESS<br />

<strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong>, opened the 57-acre working<br />

farm last year to teach skills that will help<br />

disabled youth earn a living doing work<br />

they enjoy and reap the fulfillment of<br />

contributing to their communities.<br />

At 4 Directions, students who may<br />

become uneasy in restrictive classrooms<br />

are able to flourish in open space with lots<br />

of movement, fresh air, and natural light.<br />

These youngsters, who face challenges<br />

ranging from physical to developmental<br />

to emotional, learn to care for the<br />

farm’s alpacas and goats and tend to its<br />

agriculture, including two new ventures:<br />

a 4,000-square-foot lavender field and a<br />

fledgling Christmas tree farm, which the<br />

students helped plant (thanks to a recent<br />

donation of evergreen saplings)<br />

and will care for as they mature.<br />

Along with farming, budding<br />

entrepreneurs and craftspeople<br />

can work in or make products<br />

for the nonprofit’s boutique,<br />

Soul Filled Creations, housed<br />

at Guiding Hands. Resembling<br />

a charming country store, the<br />

shop is stocked with organic<br />

soaps, sachets, lip balms,<br />

greeting cards, T-shirts, tote<br />

bags, and much more, all<br />

made or decorated by students. The<br />

children learn to manage the store, wait<br />

on customers, run the cash register, and<br />

even develop products. Many of the items<br />

contain lavender, which will come from<br />

the farm’s lavender field once it’s ready<br />

to be harvested. The store is open to the<br />

public from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on weekdays,<br />

and all money raised supports the farm’s<br />

projects.<br />

The farm also operates during the<br />

school year and invites visitors; the<br />

interaction allows students to feel pride<br />

in what they’ve accomplished and<br />

develop interpersonal skills. Volunteers<br />

and donations are welcome too, as the<br />

organization seeks more venues to sell<br />

the students’ wares and plans to build a<br />

new barn.<br />

The name 4 Directions is intended to<br />

evoke the four directions on a weather<br />

vane, which can point anywhere and<br />

represent the unlimited choices these<br />

kids should be able to make for their lives.<br />

“When people with disabilities have jobs<br />

and can contribute to their community,<br />

they show others they are so much<br />

more than their disability,” says Program<br />

Director Quynn Meyers-Keller. “Here<br />

we give them tasks they actually want<br />

to be doing.” The organization’s motto<br />

wraps it up perfectly: Everyone deserves<br />

the chance to find direction in life.<br />

4directionsfarm.org<br />

Top left and bottom photos courtesy of 4 Directions Farm. Other photo by Dante Fontana.<br />

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home design<br />

Beauty Rest<br />

6 Dreamy Bedding Motifs<br />

by KERRIE L. KELLY, FASID<br />

Of all the rooms in a house, your bedroom is one of the<br />

most important when it comes to getting it right. It’s<br />

where we rejuvenate the soul and rest the body; plus,<br />

it’s personal. Thankfully, it’s also one of the easiest and least<br />

expensive areas to overhaul, revamp, or renew.<br />

The bed itself is the single most important element, as<br />

everything else is arranged around it. While lighting, nightstands,<br />

and window treatments certainly contribute, the style of the<br />

bed and its accessories—bedsheets, blankets, pillows, and<br />

headboard—are what truly reflect your unique statement. See<br />

below to discover which style speaks to you.<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Cool & Composed<br />

This tailored menswear-inspired style features everything<br />

from subtle geometric plaids and checks to striking chevrons,<br />

all in a cool, calm color palette. To avoid any sense of “I’m<br />

too cool to be cool,” this look lends itself beautifully to a bit<br />

of added glamour and softness, such as a luxuriously crafted<br />

pillow or two in complementary tones.<br />

3<br />

Wild & Free<br />

Free-spirited and relaxed, the boho chic style draws inspiration<br />

from the seasoned world traveler. It combines East and West,<br />

vintage and modern, and showcases an eclectic blend of patterns,<br />

textures, and colors. Though this look can be either minimal and<br />

calm or colorful and demanding, beautiful textiles, unique color<br />

combinations, and tribal patterned pillows and bedding are<br />

all a must for transforming your bedroom into this bohemian,<br />

carefree style.<br />

Hollywood Glam<br />

A bedroom that exudes “Hollywood glam” is elegant,<br />

theatrical, and ready for a close-up. As its namesake<br />

suggests, this style is not known for subtlety; oftentimes it’s<br />

a showpiece of luxury, style, and personality—think lavish<br />

fabrics, tassels, embellishments, and mirrored surfaces.<br />

With this star aesthetic, there’s no such thing as too much<br />

shine, so go ahead and toss a faux fur throw across the bed<br />

for the perfect touch of Hollywood bravado.<br />

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4<br />

Ski Chalet Chic<br />

As winter approaches, the cozy<br />

ski chalet look is perhaps the<br />

most inviting of all, especially in a<br />

bedroom. But you don’t need snow<br />

falling outside to achieve this look.<br />

Start with natural materials, lots<br />

of texture, and a neutral palette of<br />

winter whites, ivories, and creams;<br />

then sprinkle in some taupe-y<br />

browns and greys in varying shades to add interest and depth of<br />

color. Though tartan plaids and blanket stripes have a long history<br />

in ski homes and lodge styling, introducing them in these softer<br />

colors instantly updates the look.<br />

Canyon Road<br />

If you’ve chosen to create a<br />

modern desert oasis in your<br />

room, pick bedding that reflects<br />

the warm, muted colors and<br />

intricate design elements that are<br />

part of Southwestern style. Fans<br />

of this look want to create rooms<br />

that feel spacious, tranquil,<br />

and in harmony with nature.<br />

The color palette itself shows a<br />

great appreciation for the subtle,<br />

natural tones found in stones,<br />

sand, soil, local plants, and the<br />

sky (i.e., creamy whites and tans paired with burnt orange and<br />

rust tones). There’s also a definite element of texture involved in<br />

this aesthetic, which is key to honoring the importance it places<br />

on natural materials and handiwork and can easily be achieved<br />

with a coarsely woven bedcover or the dense softness of blankets<br />

and throws.<br />

6<br />

5<br />

Fashion Forward<br />

Encompassing a vibe that<br />

combines high-end fashion<br />

runways, street chic, and the<br />

hottest new trends, this style’s<br />

décor might include an eclectic<br />

mix of animal prints, richly<br />

colored velvets, and quirky boho<br />

florals, while also highlighting<br />

contrast and graphics in an<br />

artful way. By definition, you’re<br />

aiming for a look that’s more<br />

modern than what’s currently<br />

considered fashionable, so this<br />

style appeals to those with<br />

confidence, a love of fashion,<br />

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Everest Gym Bag with Wet Pocket, $35.95<br />

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Indu Nectar of the Moon<br />

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TriggerPoint GRID Foam Roller, $35 at Gold Country Run and Sport,<br />

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Photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.<br />

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swag<br />

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Essentials, made locally in<br />

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GT’s Organic & Raw Kombucha,<br />

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Palladio Parkway, <strong>Folsom</strong>. 916-984-8500,<br />

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Chopra Center Relaxing Abhy<br />

Oil, $28 at Serenity Spa | Soul<br />

Yoga, 350 Palladio Parkway,<br />

Suite 1975, <strong>Folsom</strong>. 916-542-<br />

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Manduka PROlite Yoga<br />

Mat, $82, and Manduka<br />

Recycled Foam Block,<br />

$18, at Spotted Dog Yoga,<br />

2780 East Bidwell Street, Suite<br />

300, <strong>Folsom</strong>. 916-990-1720,<br />

spotteddogyoga.com<br />

Photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.<br />

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All in a<br />

Day’s Work<br />

20<br />

Cool Companies<br />

by Luna Anona and Alyssa Mielke<br />

Though our region boasts a bevy of businesses, certain places rise above<br />

the rest. From work perks that go beyond Casual Friday to others that<br />

have been on the block for over 100 years, the following companies are<br />

cutting-edge and seriously cool. In no particular order…<br />

CULTURE IS KING<br />

Background photo ©beer5020 - stock.adobe.com. Other photo courtesy of its<br />

repective company or organization.<br />

Redtail Technology<br />

3131 Fite Circle, Rancho Cordova<br />

800-206-5030, redtailtechnology.com<br />

Employees: 100+<br />

Named after a red-tailed retriever named Tucker, this<br />

tech company is firmly “Team Take-Your-Dog-to-Work-<br />

Day,” every day. A leading provider of web-based<br />

client relationship management (CRM), compliant text<br />

messaging solutions, paperless offices, and e-mail<br />

archiving solutions for financial advisors, this Western<br />

financial technology pioneer has expanded its offices<br />

to Arizona and Georgia. Think you need a degree in<br />

computer science to earn a seat here? Think again: The company asserts that they<br />

consider nearly all degrees for roles, and they’re always accepting resumes. In addition<br />

to their dog-friendliness, they provide great health benefits, contribute to continuing<br />

education, pay a monthly stipend for gym memberships, and offer cell phone<br />

reimbursements, among other perks.<br />

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20<br />

Cool Companies<br />

Tech for man’s best friend: The canineloving<br />

company fosters pups from<br />

Sacramento’s Front Street Animal Shelter.<br />

The latest addition to the office is Jack, a<br />

one-year-old brown-and-white mutt who’s<br />

rumored to steal your heart—and your<br />

treats.—LA<br />

Intel<br />

1900 Prairie City Road, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-356-8080, intel.com<br />

Employees: Close to 6,000<br />

This Intel outpost is a 1.8 million-squarefoot<br />

center for graphics, chipsets, and solid<br />

state drives, delivering innovative technology<br />

and support for a range of devices and<br />

client platforms. With employees situated<br />

all over the world, Intel is certainly global, but the company<br />

Eskaton<br />

5105 Manzanita Avenue, Carmichael<br />

916-334-0810, ageisbeautiful.org<br />

Employees: 1,850+<br />

Offering comprehensive home support services that help older<br />

adults remain at home for as long as possible—as well as those<br />

who choose to live in one of Eskaton’s communities that feature<br />

everything from independent living to skilled nursing and<br />

rehabilitation—this life-enriching program is the largest nonprofit<br />

also champions locally by getting<br />

involved in schools and nonprofits in<br />

the community through programs like<br />

Helping Teachers, Helping Students<br />

where they partner with several schools<br />

in <strong>Folsom</strong> to put together and distribute<br />

supply kits to teachers in need. The<br />

progressive tech giant is also committed to<br />

improving energy efficiency, reducing emissions,<br />

and conserving resources, through one of the largest private<br />

on-site solar installations in California and the largest at Intel<br />

worldwide, numerous EV charging stations and carpool spaces<br />

on campus, and water reduction through turf conservation and<br />

upgraded irrigation systems.<br />

Job perks: Oh, you have a gym? They have one too—and a<br />

pond with a jogging trail. Oh, you got a hand-held massager at<br />

last year’s Secret Santa? They offer on-site...massages...and on-site<br />

nursing rooms, and dry cleaning. And if that’s not reason enough<br />

to apply, more than half of their employees volunteer nearly<br />

200,000 hours each year.—LA<br />

community-based organization serving seniors in the Sacramento<br />

region. What’s more, 55 percent of the seniors they serve live<br />

below the poverty line.<br />

Age is just a number: More than 650 elementary school students<br />

and their senior “buddies” meet regularly each school year to read,<br />

write, and build friendships. The award-winning project, dubbed<br />

Eskaton Kids Connection, fosters impactful intergenerational<br />

relationships that focus on mutual respect, socialization, a sense of<br />

purpose, and shared smiles.—LA<br />

Photos courtesy of their repective companies or organizations.<br />

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PIIB<br />

5072 <strong>Hills</strong>dale Circle, Suite 110, <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong><br />

916-941-0518, piib.com<br />

Employees: 9<br />

computer monitors at employee desks and<br />

what can only be described as loads<br />

of fun in the workplace, as VoxPro<br />

does its best to liven up their office<br />

with bright colors, funky furniture,<br />

and clever solutions to common<br />

problems.<br />

Go big or go home: VoxPro is<br />

headquartered in Cork, Ireland, and<br />

also has offices in San Francisco and<br />

Dublin, a telltale sign of the exponential<br />

growth since their recent start in 2002 and<br />

new partnership with TELUS International.—AM<br />

In 1992, five independent insurance agents began weekly meetings<br />

to address the pressures of rising company volume requirements,<br />

profit sharing minimums, and general business pressures. PIIB was<br />

formed from those meetings as a means to enable their individual<br />

agencies to be more successful. Since then, PIIB has also helped<br />

more than 250 independent insurance agencies achieve success.<br />

“Independent by choice and united for strength” remains the<br />

company’s vision. PIIB currently represents companies in a total of<br />

nine states, from Washington to Texas and everywhere in between.<br />

Each affiliate has direct access to individual companies, making<br />

it more efficient for every agency involved. In less than 25 years,<br />

the brokers have grown the company from seven to over 200<br />

affiliates—proof that their model is working.<br />

Chew on this: It’s safe to say that any office that allows dogs is a<br />

happy office. Each of the employees at PIIB can bring furry friends<br />

to work, which is just one of the reasons this insurance broker<br />

company is ahead of the game.—AM<br />

VoxPro—powered by TELUS International<br />

255 Parkshore Drive, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-597-7621, voxprogroup.com<br />

Employees: 650+<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> Dog Resort<br />

120 Blue Ravine Road, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-439-7202, folsomdogresort.com<br />

Employees: 60<br />

This most-awarded <strong>Folsom</strong> pet facility is almost fit for humans! The<br />

dog resort features an outdoor play yard with a special Doggie<br />

Waterpark (complete with a wading pool, misters, splash pools,<br />

and shaded areas with relaxing cots). Their mantra, “Safe, Happy,<br />

Photos courtesy of their repective companies or organizations.<br />

For any large company, good customer<br />

service is a necessity and this customerservice-based<br />

company pulls out all the<br />

stops for both its clients and employees.<br />

Voxpro (powered by TELUS International,<br />

a global Canadian BPO) rewrote the<br />

script when it came to customer contacts,<br />

ultimately helping companies—both<br />

incredibly big, like Google and Airbnb,<br />

and small—provide better service to<br />

their customers, which is any company’s<br />

most important asset. The new take on<br />

outsourced customer service features two<br />

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20<br />

Cool Companies<br />

Healthy Pets!” rings true with highly trained, pet-loving staff members<br />

and their state-of-the-art security, cleaning, and ventilation systems.<br />

Services also include cat condos, doggie daycare, training, and<br />

grooming (dogs love their blueberry-scented facials!). What’s more,<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> Dog Resort’s training effectiveness has an unmatched success<br />

rate, thanks to the special care they put into personally tailored<br />

programs made just for you and your dog.<br />

Give where you live: They remain active in the community by<br />

sponsoring events, hosting donation drives, and appearing on fun<br />

exclusives through various TV channels.—AM<br />

OLDIES BUT GOODIES<br />

Handley’s Western Wear<br />

314 East Bidwell Street, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-983-2668, handleyswesternwears.com<br />

Employees: 5<br />

With Sacramento being America’s farm-to-fork capital, there’s<br />

always a crop of farmers in the vicinity<br />

looking to expand their ranch hand<br />

regalia. Founded in 1961 by Chet<br />

Handley, the locally owned<br />

clothier is the go-to locale for<br />

outfitting the region with some<br />

of the finest boots, flannels,<br />

jeans, purses, and, of course,<br />

iconic cowboy hats. Whether<br />

you’re heading to the <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

Pro Rodeo, working on the farm,<br />

or just looking for Western-themed<br />

threads, Handley’s has you covered<br />

from head to toe.<br />

Hat’s off to you: When you purchase a hat at the shop, you can<br />

get it shaped on the spot for free.—LA<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> Hotel<br />

703 Sutter Street, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-985-2530, folsomhotel.net<br />

Employees: 14<br />

Located in the heart<br />

of <strong>Folsom</strong>’s Historic<br />

District, the cheerful<br />

bright green<br />

saloon—established<br />

in 1885—is one of<br />

the neighborhood’s<br />

best hangouts.<br />

When the sun goes<br />

down, the restaurant<br />

transforms into<br />

a vintage music<br />

venue, featuring<br />

local musicians and<br />

cover bands every<br />

night.<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> foodie alert: The building<br />

might be historic, but the menu<br />

isn’t. This gastropub serves up<br />

delights like candied bacon,<br />

breakfast burritos, and even the<br />

buzzworthy “Impossible Burger,” a<br />

vegan hamburger that you have to<br />

taste to believe.—LA<br />

Rainbow Bridge Jewelers<br />

721 Sutter Street, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-985-7618, rainbowbridgejewelers.com<br />

Employees: 3<br />

With an intriguing selection of stones and materials in bold colors,<br />

Jim Kelly’s aptly named Rainbow Bridge Jewelers (RBJ) stands out<br />

from the rest of the pack. In fact, it seems more appropriate to call<br />

the building a gallery. Having celebrated their 40th anniversary last<br />

month, this shop has set itself apart from traditional jewelry stores<br />

by offering a wide variety of unusual yet beautiful pieces of art.<br />

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Kelly is a silver and goldsmith whose work<br />

is unique to RBJ with jewelry designs<br />

ranging from delicate and empowering<br />

to geometric and sculptural. What’s<br />

more, RBJ focuses on emphasizing the<br />

whimsical and powerful within each<br />

design. Even better, the store makes<br />

sure to keep their prices reasonable so<br />

that everyone has the opportunity to wear<br />

something sparkly with confidence.<br />

Heart for the arts: Co-owner and art director Dorothy Cormack<br />

is responsible for the "look" of RBJ. She curates the gallery and the<br />

website and searches for the work that will complement any taste.<br />

Her own sculptures also hang from the ceiling.—AM<br />

Dry Diggings Distillery<br />

5050 Robert J Mathews Parkway, <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong><br />

916-542-1700, drydiggingsdistillery.com<br />

Employees: 5<br />

FOOD & DRINK<br />

PURVEYORS<br />

The Chocolate Architect<br />

250 Palladio Parkway, Suite 1335, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-966-9006, chocsilk.com<br />

Employees: 8+<br />

Focused on locally produced farm fruit,<br />

grains, and wine, this distillery works with<br />

local farmers, vintners, and breweries to<br />

craft vodka, whiskey, brandy, and bourbon<br />

that represents the unique and beautiful<br />

terroir. Don’t miss the tasting room, which<br />

is beautifully decorated with nods to Northern<br />

California’s Gold Rush history.<br />

Rye, oh, rye: As a throwback to early American-style whiskey,<br />

the Rubicon rye whiskey is double barreled in a hand-toasted<br />

and naturally fired barrel that gives it a unique taste and lingering<br />

finish. It’s named for the Rubicon Trail, a world-famous trail for<br />

off-roaders. Starting in Georgetown and ending in South Lake<br />

Tahoe, the stretch is only 17 miles, but many consider it to be the<br />

toughest “highway” in the country. It’s the same spirit that inspires<br />

the work required to produce this single-grain whiskey—it’s tough,<br />

but worth it, and no doubt creates lasting memories and stories.—LA<br />

Photos courtesy of their repective companies or organizations.<br />

There are no walls to this architect’s creativity: licensed architect<br />

and chocolatier Becki DeKoning Tyner has re-engineered one<br />

of life’s simplest pleasures: chocolate. Similar to the center of a<br />

truffle, her trademarked “Chocolate Silk” is velvety, indulgent, and<br />

worth every calorie. The melt-in-your-mouth sweets come in 25+<br />

seasonal varieties at any given time, hand-picked from a master<br />

list of more than 80 flavors, including creations like Baby, Bleu,<br />

Hot Chili Mango or Smokin’ Bacon Silk, in addition to a more<br />

traditional lineup and gluten-free options.<br />

Wax on, wax off, please: Edible paraffin wax is often added<br />

to melted chocolate, giving it a glossy finish when hardened<br />

and preventing it from melting in your hand. It’s also a common<br />

additive because it doesn’t require chocolate to be properly<br />

tempered, a delicate trick of the trade that produces glossy shine<br />

and shelf stability. This chocolate architect, though, crafts her treats<br />

without any preservatives—including edible wax—and without trans<br />

fats.—LA<br />

Gekkeikan Sake<br />

1136 Sibley Street, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-985-3111, gekkeikan-sake.com<br />

Employees: 30<br />

Not many companies can say they’ve been around for almost<br />

400 years. Gekkeikan Sake (then called Kasagiya) first<br />

opened in Japan in 1637. It became so popular<br />

over the next 300 years that the name changed<br />

to Gekkeikan—which means “crown of<br />

laurel”—and their sake began making its<br />

way to California. The U.S. branch opened<br />

in <strong>Folsom</strong> in 1989, and only uses rice from<br />

the Sacramento Valley for its <strong>Folsom</strong>-made<br />

lineup. The company regularly donates to<br />

organizations around the community, like<br />

the historical Wakamatsu Farm in Coloma, and<br />

sponsors the <strong>Folsom</strong> Pro Rodeo. They also frequently<br />

participate in local events like Community Asian Theatre and Taste<br />

of the Little City.<br />

Sip on this: Swing by Gekkeikan’s tasting room (Monday through<br />

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20<br />

Cool Companies<br />

Kikkoman<br />

1000 Glenn Drive, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-355-8078, kikkoman.com<br />

Employees: 29<br />

Friday and every second Saturday) for complimentary sips of<br />

five different kinds of their sake and a self-guided brewery tour<br />

(weekdays only) of their relaxing state-of-the-art space that boasts a<br />

koi pond and Japanese garden.—AM<br />

Snooks Candies<br />

731 Sutter Street, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-985-0620, snookscandies.com<br />

Employees: 15<br />

When a candy company has stayed around for 55 years, you<br />

know two things are true: The candies are phenomenal, and the<br />

staff is even better. Snooks has been serving up the best possible<br />

confections to residents in Sacramento since 1963 and Historic<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> since 1985. “One of the coolest experiences Snooks<br />

provides is the opportunity to see the candies being made on<br />

location,” owner and operator of the <strong>Folsom</strong> locale, Jim Snook<br />

says. A few examples of this delectable event are watching the<br />

300-degree peanut (or cashew or macadamia!) brittle being poured<br />

out on the original marble table, or seeing the<br />

chocolate delicately drizzled on any number<br />

of mouthwatering treats—be it honeycomb,<br />

fudge, or caramels.<br />

Customer service is key: Snooks enjoys<br />

hiring young people to help develop and<br />

hone their customer service and social skills<br />

with the public—skills they can benefit from<br />

throughout their lives. It’s Snooks’ dedication to<br />

providing top-notch service and drool-worthy treats that has made<br />

the fun and inviting store such a success.—AM<br />

The Japanese makers of the ubiquitous<br />

bottle of soy sauce set up shop in <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

in 1998. After opening an American<br />

headquarters in San Francisco 50 years ago,<br />

they looked for a new plant site, eventually<br />

settling on <strong>Folsom</strong> due to its proximity to <strong>Folsom</strong> Lake.<br />

(Soy sauce requires clear, clean, and pure water.) The soy giant<br />

is also a friendly neighbor: The State of California has awarded<br />

the company for waste reduction and environment improvement,<br />

and Kikkoman has contributed nearly half a million dollars to the<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> community and charitable events.<br />

Fun fact: “Kikko” means tortoise shell and “man” means 10,000 in<br />

Japanese. The significance? It’s a symbol of longevity; according to<br />

Japanese folklore, a tortoise’s lifespan is 10,000 years.—LA<br />

SMALL GONE BIG<br />

SlideBelts<br />

4818 Golden Foothill Parkway, Suite 9, <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong><br />

888-754-3311, slidebelts.com<br />

Employees: 39<br />

Kikkoman photos by Dante Fontana. Other photos courtesy of their repective companies or organizations.<br />

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Inductive Automation: photos by Chad Davies. Other photos courtesy of their repective companies or organizations.<br />

Innovation meets style with these sleek belt<br />

enthusiasts, all of whom share one belief:<br />

Holes in belts are unnecessary. In 2004,<br />

founder Brig Taylor was teaching abroad<br />

in Moldova when a student presented<br />

him with a simple yet ingenious gift: a belt<br />

featuring a buckle that ratcheted into teethlike<br />

ridges instead of a prong and worn-out<br />

holes. Taylor sought to stylize the belt and turn<br />

it into a mainstream marvel, but there was one caveat: ratcheting<br />

buckles were already public domain and a patent wouldn’t be<br />

possible until nine years later, when he improved and redesigned<br />

the buckle into a dual-ratchet lever. (He also added a bottle<br />

opener to the belt for good measure.) Today, the belts are shipped<br />

worldwide and offered in utility and fashion styles, kids’ sizes, and<br />

even vegan leather.<br />

Job perks: Full-time employees enjoy 35-hour work weeks (paid<br />

hour-long lunches), subsidized gym memberships, chances to win<br />

money and prizes, an open vacation policy, and a game room with<br />

ping pong and VR. (Yes, they’re hiring—put in a good word for<br />

us?)—LA<br />

Inductive Automation<br />

90 Blue Ravine Road, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-456-1045, inductiveautomation.com<br />

Employees: 116<br />

Founded in 2003, this tech company<br />

specializes in web-based industrial<br />

automation software for industries<br />

such as automotive, oil and gas,<br />

manufacturing, and food and beverage,<br />

among others. Their main product line<br />

is Ignition, an award-winning integrated<br />

software platform for SCADA systems. (SCADA, short for<br />

supervisory control and data acquisition, is a software that enables<br />

efficient monitoring and control of plant-floor machinery, while<br />

also enhancing capabilities for data analysis.<br />

Kind of a big deal: Forty-eight percent of Fortune 100 companies<br />

use Ignition.—LM<br />

StemExpress<br />

1743 Creekside Drive, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

877-900-7836, stemexpress.com<br />

Employees: 55<br />

This certified woman-owned, privately<br />

held company is making a huge<br />

difference in the medical research<br />

field. “StemExpress provides researchers<br />

around the globe with the human<br />

biological samples they need to complete<br />

vital work,” Natasha Clawson, director of<br />

administration, says. Typically, research and clinical trials are<br />

often put on hold waiting for the right samples, which can add<br />

months or even years onto projects. Now, StemExpress’ Stem Cell<br />

Collection Centers (SCCC) allow community members to donate<br />

blood or bone marrow for science, thereby shortening the time<br />

it takes to collect individual samples and isolate primary cells.<br />

They’re even a leading provider of several different biospecimens,<br />

thanks to their purity, viability, and quality guarantees.<br />

Give and get: Compensation for donations range from $25-$550,<br />

and last year, the <strong>Folsom</strong> SCCC gave local donors a total of $240,325<br />

worth of gift cards! What’s more, furry friends are welcome in their<br />

dog-friendly office (just not the lab)!—AM<br />

ClearBags<br />

4949 Windplay Drive, Suite 100, <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong><br />

916-933-4700, clearbags.com<br />

Employees: 100+<br />

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20 Cool Companies FOR MORE COOL COMPANIES, VISIT<br />

ClearBags is the number one provider of<br />

crystal clear bags for packaging various<br />

retail items—think food, photographs,<br />

and everything in between. Their<br />

first priority is to promote, protect,<br />

and preserve their customers’<br />

products. The company started by<br />

selling posters, but after numerous<br />

customers began purchasing the<br />

clear bags the posters came in, instead<br />

of the posters themselves, ClearBags was<br />

born. In the 26 years since, the company has<br />

evolved to function around its customers, including an expansion<br />

to Tennessee for those on the East Coast, and a custom team that<br />

constantly comes up with new and improved packaging ideas.<br />

Did you know? ClearBags also sells boxes, stationery, and<br />

accessories to complete the packaging of any product, all available<br />

at wholesale pricing. With over 6,000 products in their inventory<br />

and ready to be shipped within one business day, it’s easy to find<br />

packaging fit for any occasion.—AM<br />

is also frequently in local news. They’re a member of the <strong>El</strong><br />

<strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong> Chamber of Commerce and sponsor and participate<br />

in many local charities and events.<br />

Work perks: Employees are hardworking and innovative, and<br />

they have great benefits, including 100 percent company-paid<br />

health care, company picnics, and paid holidays.—AM<br />

Sutter Street Cruisers<br />

306 Riley Street, <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-355-9968, sutterstreetcruisers.com<br />

Employees: 1<br />

Paragon Products<br />

4475 Golden Foothill Parkway, <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong><br />

916-941-9717, paragonproducts.net<br />

Employees: 60+<br />

A leader in the<br />

rail industry<br />

for over two<br />

decades, Paragon<br />

Products<br />

accounts for over<br />

95 percent of the<br />

train fuel and<br />

lubricant market<br />

in North America.<br />

All around the<br />

world, the company<br />

is recognized as a<br />

pioneer by global<br />

diesel engine<br />

manufacturers<br />

and offers many<br />

products and services<br />

supported by<br />

patented technologies<br />

in support of fuel transfer systems, like fuel and oil pumps and<br />

valves. Engineering services are also available to troubleshoot<br />

existing functional challenges or create brand-new concepts for<br />

unique solutions. In addition to being globally recognized, Paragon<br />

Look no further than Sutter Street<br />

Cruisers for a wide variety of custom,<br />

classic, BMX, and vintage cruisers<br />

and accessories! Being in the heart<br />

of Historic <strong>Folsom</strong> has allowed the<br />

company to build not only bicycles, but<br />

also relationships with those around the<br />

region. What’s more, the company is “bridging<br />

the gap between motorcycle and bicycle by creating styles that<br />

reflect the rider’s personality” with the uniqueness of their own<br />

bike. With almost 1,200 items in their online store, even bicycles<br />

purchased elsewhere can be customized and personalized from<br />

their wide variety of parts and accessories.<br />

And the winner is…The store has a number of accolades:<br />

They recently won The Shop Showdown in Las Vegas and a<br />

custom bicycle build-off staged at the worldwide gathering called<br />

CruiserCon for their chopper-inspired electric bicycle Chop<br />

SuEy.—AM<br />

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Stylish, Comfortable, Reliable, Functional<br />

The Charleston Collection<br />

Inspired by neoclassical architecture and<br />

furnishings, the Charleston Bedroom Collection by<br />

Flexsteel is constructed of quality veneers and solid<br />

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www.naturwood.com<br />

Mon – Fri 10am – 8pm<br />

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Sun 11am – 6pm


Concerts at Harris Center at <strong>Folsom</strong> Lake College, <strong>Folsom</strong>.<br />

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UPCOMING CONCERTS<br />

FRIDAY<br />

<strong>September</strong> 28<br />

DOORS 7:00 pm<br />

SHOW 8:00 pm<br />

TICKETS $40, $50, $60<br />

Certain artists just seem<br />

to have an innate sense<br />

of what it takes to please<br />

an audience. Clay Walker<br />

is one of those artists.<br />

Whether on stage or in<br />

the recording studio,<br />

Walker never gives<br />

less than a hundred<br />

percent, and it’s that<br />

kind of dedicated work<br />

ethic combined with Godgiven<br />

talent that have<br />

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of the past decade.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

<strong>September</strong> 16<br />

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7:00 p<br />

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TICKETS<br />

$45, $55, $65<br />

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claywalker.com<br />

SATURDAY<br />

October 6<br />

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DIANE SCHUUR<br />

DOORS 7:00 pm<br />

SHOW 8:00 pm<br />

TICKETS $25, $35, $45<br />

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SHOW 7:30 pm<br />

TICKETS $25, $35, $45<br />

“I Remember You”<br />

The Music of Frank Sinatra, Stan Getz, & Other Schuur Catalog Gems


Committed to the Health & Well-Being of <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> County<br />

FALL <strong>2018</strong><br />

Birth<br />

Center<br />

Delivers<br />

a Joyous<br />

Ending<br />

A Marshall<br />

Birth Story<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Hernia 101<br />

What’s to Urgent for Urgent Care?<br />

Healing Garden Coming Soon<br />

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DID YOU KNOW<br />

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What’s Too Urgent<br />

for Urgent Care?<br />

It’s happened to us all -- and inevitably<br />

in the evening or middle of the night.<br />

Your child is sick. Do you know<br />

what to do? Should you wait it out<br />

until morning when you can call the<br />

pediatrician or do you rush them to<br />

the closest Emergency Room? Here<br />

are some guidelines from emergency physician<br />

Michael Mirhadi, MD, of Marshall Medical Center.<br />

Emergency Room<br />

It’s hard to know what an emergency is and what<br />

can wait. Here are a few indications that a trip to the<br />

ER is necessary:<br />

• Fainting, loss of consciousness, seizure<br />

• Fever in a newborn<br />

• Rapid or difficulty breathing<br />

• Sudden dizziness, weakness or change in vision<br />

• Change in behavior, such as confusion or<br />

difficulty walking<br />

• Severe or persistent vomiting or vomiting blood<br />

• Severe or persistent diarrhea or blood in stools<br />

• Vomiting and/or diarrhea with dry lips or mouth<br />

and/or decreased urination<br />

• Profuse bleeding or bleeding that won’t stop with<br />

direct pressure after 15 minutes<br />

• A gaping wound with edges that don’t<br />

come together<br />

• Problems with movement or sensation after<br />

an injury<br />

• A stiff neck associated with<br />

fever or headache<br />

• Accidents involving<br />

pedestrians or bicycles and cars<br />

• A red/purple rash that doesn’t<br />

disappear when brief fingertip<br />

pressure is applied to the skin<br />

• A bulging or sunken fontanel<br />

(soft spot) in infants<br />

• Sudden severe pain anywhere<br />

in the body<br />

• Falls from any significant height<br />

• Mental health concerns<br />

Urgent Care<br />

Urgent care is a great alternative to the ER if<br />

your pediatrician is unavailable. If you can’t<br />

make an appointment within a day or two for the<br />

following symptoms, head to a nearby urgent<br />

care center:<br />

• Fever accompanied by cold symptoms and you<br />

suspect it may be the flu.<br />

• Possible ear infection; symptoms include<br />

drainage from the ear, ear ache and pulling on<br />

the ears.<br />

• Sore throat with or without white patches on the<br />

tonsils, a possible sign of strep infection.<br />

• Possible pink eye, (red, inflamed eyes with or<br />

without discharge).<br />

• A few episodes of vomiting or diarrhea (without<br />

blood in the stool) but has no belly pain or signs<br />

of dehydration.<br />

“Generally speaking,” says Mirhadi, “if your<br />

child is able to walk, talk, interact and play,<br />

chances are whatever she or he has is not<br />

an emergency and you should make an<br />

appointment with your pediatrician.” But trust<br />

your gut, if you feel something can’t wait until<br />

the next available appointment, visit urgent care<br />

or the emergency room.<br />

To find a doctor or nurse practitioner<br />

today, visit marshallmedical.org.<br />

ABOUT MARSHALL<br />

MEDICAL CENTER<br />

Marshall Medical Center<br />

is an independent,<br />

nonprofit community<br />

healthcare provider located in<br />

the heart of the Sierra Foothills<br />

between Sacramento and<br />

South Lake Tahoe. Marshall<br />

Medical Center includes<br />

Marshall Hospital, a fully<br />

accredited acute care facility<br />

with 125 beds located in<br />

Placerville; several outpatient<br />

facilities in Cameron Park,<br />

<strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong>, Placerville<br />

and Georgetown; and many<br />

community health and<br />

education programs. Marshall<br />

has nearly 300 physicians<br />

and a team of over 1,500<br />

employees providing quality<br />

healthcare services to over<br />

175,000 residents of <strong>El</strong><br />

<strong>Dorado</strong> County.<br />

For Your HEALTH<br />

is published as a community<br />

service by<br />

MARSHALL MEDICAL CENTER<br />

1100 Marshall Way<br />

Placerville, CA 95667<br />

telephone 530-622-1441<br />

or 916-933-2273;<br />

www.marshallmedical.org<br />

It is intended to provide<br />

information about health in<br />

general as well as healthcare<br />

services and resources available<br />

in <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> County. Information<br />

comes from a wide range of<br />

medical experts. If you have any<br />

concerns or questions about<br />

specific content that may affect<br />

your health, please contact your<br />

healthcare provider.<br />

To reach the editor of For Your<br />

Health, contact Brittany Garcia<br />

at 530-626-2816 or<br />

bgarcia@marshallmedical.org<br />

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BETTER CARE FOR YOU<br />

Hernia 101<br />

bladder pushes through the lower abdominal wall into<br />

the groin. There are a few other kinds, including ventral<br />

hernias (in the abdomen) and umbilical, more common in<br />

newborns.<br />

How do you prevent a hernia?<br />

There are a few things you can do to prevent a hernia:<br />

strengthen your abdominal muscles, warm up and rest<br />

properly before and after exercise, quit smoking, eat more fiber<br />

and maintain a healthy weight.<br />

How do you know you have a hernia?<br />

The most obvious symptom of a hernia is a bulge or lump in<br />

the affected area. If it’s an inguinal hernia, you may notice a<br />

lump on either side of the pubic bone where the groin and<br />

thigh meet. Hernias are most easily felt when you’re standing,<br />

bending down or coughing.<br />

Hernias -- Chances are you know someone who’s<br />

had one. But what are they? How do you know<br />

when you have one? And how are they treated?<br />

Marshall General Surgeon Ryan Lussenden, MD,<br />

has the answers.<br />

What is a hernia?<br />

The simple answer: a hernia occurs when an organ pushes through<br />

a weak spot in the muscle or tissue that holds it in place. The most<br />

common type is called an inguinal hernia, where the intestine or<br />

You may also experience:<br />

• pain or discomfort, particularly when bending over,<br />

coughing or lifting heavy items<br />

• weakness, pressure or a feeling of heaviness in the abdomen<br />

• burning, gurgling or aching near the bulge<br />

How do you treat a hernia?<br />

While some hernias can be treated with lifestyle changes and/<br />

or medication, if it’s causing pain or growing larger, you’ll likely<br />

need surgery. Make an appointment with your doctor for an<br />

evaluation and referral. Dr. Lussenden at Marshall Medical<br />

Center offers minimally invasive, robotic hernia repair. Contact<br />

his office to make an appointment at 530-626-3682.<br />

Exceeding Patients’ Expectations<br />

Let’s face it. No one wants<br />

to be a patient in a hospital.<br />

While grateful for the care<br />

they receive, most people<br />

would rather recuperate<br />

in the quiet of their own home, in their<br />

own comfortable bed and eating familiar<br />

food. During a hospital stay, patients are<br />

awoken in regular intervals by nurses and<br />

doctors who examine them and take their<br />

vital statistics. They eat healthy food and<br />

have limited TV selection -- all while not<br />

feeling well.<br />

But when asked, Marshall patients<br />

overwhelmingly say they had an<br />

outstanding experience at Marshall<br />

Hospital. How do we know? Every patient is sent a<br />

standardized patient care survey administered by the<br />

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).<br />

The results show that Marshall’s patients highly rate<br />

their care experience at Marshall.<br />

The questions range from caregiver<br />

communication to pain management, cleanliness<br />

and more. Based on survey results, and in<br />

comparison with other hospitals in the nation,<br />

Medical Center is the recipient of the Healthgrades<br />

<strong>2018</strong> Outstanding Patient Experience Award.<br />

Marshall Medical Center ranked among the top 10<br />

percent of hospitals nationwide for patient experience.<br />

This success is based on the patients’ perception of the<br />

care they receive, and that’s why Marshall is very proud of<br />

this honor. Find out more at www.healthgrades.com.<br />

For more information about Marshall, visit www.marshallmedical.org or follow us on Facebook.com/<br />

marshallmedicalcenter, twitter.com/MarshallMedical or Google+ Marshall Medical Center.<br />

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COVER STORY<br />

A Marshall Birth Story:<br />

Birth Center Delivers<br />

a Joyous Ending<br />

Brooke and Justin enjoy making their daughter, Blair, laugh.<br />

Two weeks before Brooke Simmons and<br />

her husband, Justin, had their beautiful<br />

baby girl Blair, they were living in<br />

Oklahoma, carefully preparing a detailed<br />

birth plan. But the perfect job opportunity<br />

opened up here in California, so they<br />

packed up and moved back to Brooke’s<br />

home town of Placerville. “While I was excited to move<br />

back to California, I knew I had to move quickly to switch<br />

obstetricians and find a new hospital and pediatrician.”<br />

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Marshall Medical Center was able to provide everything<br />

Brooke needed for the delivery and care of her baby.<br />

Obstetrician Ken Nelson, MD, who delivered Brooke many<br />

years ago, was a caring and reassuring presence, giving<br />

Brooke respect, warmth and expert advice while reviewing<br />

her birth plan.<br />

Brooke and Blair with Birth Center staff members:<br />

Mary Ann Gulutz, RN, Director; Katie Olivier, RN and Kenneth Nelson, MD<br />

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well as doctors and nurses from various<br />

specialties throughout the hospital.<br />

Marshall has an operating room<br />

located right in the birth center, so<br />

Brooke was able to get into surgery<br />

quickly. During her surgery, the<br />

nursing staff was able to give Justin<br />

regular updates on her progress<br />

and assure him that he was doing<br />

everything caring for their brand<br />

new baby.<br />

Brooke, Justin, and Blair are joined by Brooke’s sister, Brie Mattson and their mom, Wendy Thomas.<br />

During Brooke’s second appointment<br />

with Dr. Nelson, she was sent directly<br />

to Marshall Hospital with what was<br />

thought to be preeclampsia. As it<br />

turned out, Brooke had gone into<br />

labor. “I was warmly welcomed at the<br />

Birth Center and received amazing<br />

care. Each nurse<br />

played a unique and<br />

critical role in my<br />

birth experience and<br />

was very respectful of<br />

my birth plan.”<br />

Weeks after her<br />

delivery, Brooke was<br />

still able to recall her<br />

nurses’ contributions.<br />

“Katie helped me feel<br />

comfortable, bringing<br />

humor to lighten<br />

the mood. Danielle’s extensive<br />

background provided helpful insights<br />

into questions and concerns, while<br />

advocating for my needs throughout<br />

my time at Marshall. Deanna’s kind<br />

and gentle nature was a welcomed<br />

presence in the night routine, and<br />

Lindsey’s creativity and intuition<br />

helped turn the tide in the middle of a<br />

difficult birth by offering suggestions<br />

and techniques that made a vaginal<br />

birth possible, something that I<br />

desired. Lindsey’s knowledgeable<br />

Everyone<br />

at the Birth<br />

Center was<br />

committed<br />

to my birth<br />

plan<br />

assistance with breast feeding also<br />

made that process successful and<br />

unintimidating.”<br />

“Everyone at the Birth Center was<br />

committed to my birth plan and, while<br />

we had to make some compromises,<br />

they all helped<br />

make it a reality. My<br />

goal was to have a<br />

natural birth and<br />

that’s exactly what<br />

happened.”<br />

Unfortunately,<br />

Brooke’s experience<br />

didn’t end there. Her<br />

labor was difficult<br />

and prolonged. After<br />

32 hours in labor<br />

and roughly four and<br />

half hours of active<br />

pushing, their beautiful daughter<br />

was born.<br />

But then the situation took a turn<br />

for the worse. Brooke began to<br />

hemorrhage, and Michele Cherry, MD,<br />

quickly and skillfully reacted to the<br />

critical condition. Brooke was rushed<br />

to the operating room and all hands<br />

were on deck.<br />

The team that assembled included<br />

Craig Thayer, MD, Chief of Surgery, as<br />

“I’m convinced that had it been<br />

another time or in another hospital,<br />

the results may very well have<br />

been quite different,” said Brooke.<br />

“However, due to the expert care<br />

from Dr. Cherry and from all the<br />

departments of Marshall Medical<br />

Center that day, I got the care I<br />

needed and today we have our<br />

healthy, beautiful daughter.”<br />

To watch Brooke and Justin speak<br />

more about their birth story, visit<br />

marshallmedical.org/reviews<br />

Marshall OB/GYN<br />

With offices located in Cameron<br />

Park and Placerville, Marshall is<br />

conveniently situated to provide<br />

quality care to women throughout<br />

<strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> County.<br />

Placerville<br />

530-344-5470<br />

Robert Carter, MD<br />

Michele Cherry, DO<br />

Timna Hughes, MD<br />

Kenneth Nelson, MD<br />

Kate Sullivan, FNP<br />

Cameron Park<br />

530-672-7060<br />

Christine Cambridge, MD<br />

Alicia Tobin-Williams, MD<br />

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FOUNDATION NEWS<br />

Cancer Center<br />

Healing Garden<br />

SPECIAL AD SECTION<br />

It will be a place to heal, to breathe, to lose<br />

all thought and to just be in the moment. The<br />

proposed new healing garden at the Marshall<br />

Cancer Center will provide patients, family, staff<br />

and community an opportunity to utilize nature’s<br />

health giving and therapeutic power.<br />

The proposed garden will provide a safe and comforting<br />

place with covered areas to sit in the shade and open<br />

areas to take in the sun and wide walking paths allow for<br />

easy navigation on a garden stroll.<br />

The healing garden will be located in Cameron Park,<br />

adjacent to the Cancer Center and dedicated to the<br />

memory of Janet Nachtman, the wife of former Marshall<br />

Medical Center CEO, Frank Nachtman. Years ago, Janet<br />

fought valiantly against cancer. “It is because of her vision<br />

and passion to find a better pathway that the Cancer<br />

Center exists today,” says Judie Stewart, Janet’s close<br />

friend and chair of the healing garden campaign. Janet<br />

was an exceptional artist and brilliant gardener; she was<br />

compassionate and concerned about improving the<br />

journey of all cancer patients.<br />

Research has shown that introducing nature into<br />

healthcare has a profound impact on those who<br />

experience it. Pain and stress decrease, and the overall<br />

emotional state improves. Healthcare is not confined to<br />

the walls of a building. Healing also occurs outside in<br />

nature. “This serene environment will allow patients time<br />

and space to heal spiritually, mentally and physically in<br />

a way that cannot be quantified,” adds Wendy Goossen,<br />

Director of the Cancer Resource Center.<br />

Planned to open in 2019, fundraising for the Janet<br />

Nachtman Healing Garden is ongoing. For more<br />

information on how you may positively impact lives<br />

through the Cancer Healing Garden, please contact Mr.<br />

Jamie Johnson, Executive Director, Marshall Foundation<br />

for Community Health, at 530-642-9984 or jjohnson1@<br />

marshallmedical.org.<br />

Last May, the Marshall Foundation<br />

for Community Health said<br />

goodbye to long-time CEO/<br />

Executive Director Karen Good.<br />

We wish her well on her new<br />

retirement adventure and welcome<br />

her successor, Jamie Johnson.<br />

Jamie is relocating to California<br />

with his wife, six children, and three<br />

German Shepherds from Eerie, Pennsylvania where he<br />

was the Executive Director of the Mercy Hilltop Center,<br />

an activity center for independent, active older adults.<br />

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OPEN ENROLLMENT<br />

Six Reasons to Choose a<br />

Marshall Medical Center Doctor<br />

It’s fall - time to think about your<br />

healthcare options. Select a health<br />

plan that allows you to choose providers<br />

affiliated with Marshall Medical Center.<br />

Here are just a few reasons why:<br />

We’re highly recommended<br />

1 – Independent agencies like<br />

Healthgrades® and the Centers<br />

for Medicare and Medicaid Services<br />

(CMS) have rated our physicians and<br />

hospital among the best. Our focus on<br />

service and quality also ranks us highly<br />

among various other healthcare rating<br />

organizations.<br />

Expert physicians – Our<br />

2 physicians are all boardcertified<br />

or board eligible,<br />

demonstrating expert skill. Highcaliber<br />

primary and specialty medicine<br />

is our commitment to the community.<br />

When you need care, we’re<br />

3 right there – You don’t need to<br />

travel far for medical<br />

appointments with our primary care<br />

providers or specialists, lab work,<br />

imaging services, physical and speech<br />

therapy and more. Marshall has<br />

convenient locations throughout <strong>El</strong><br />

<strong>Dorado</strong> County.<br />

Emergency care at a higher<br />

4 level – Our Level 3 Trauma<br />

Center has specially-trained staff<br />

and advanced medical technology,<br />

providing immediate availability of<br />

surgeons, hospitalists, pharmacists,<br />

and anesthesiologists 24-hours a day.<br />

Excellent maternity care – We<br />

5 provide personalized prenatal<br />

care by physicians focused on a<br />

healthy pregnancy and safe delivery<br />

for mom and child. Our birth center<br />

features private suites, whirlpool tubs<br />

and the most modern amenities for<br />

families. We are designated as a Baby<br />

Friendly Hospital® by the World<br />

Health Organization and UNICEF for<br />

breastfeeding advocacy.<br />

6<br />

Advanced medical technology<br />

– Marshall boasts modern<br />

technology you’d be surprised to<br />

find at a community hospital, including<br />

all-digital imaging, 64-slice CT, MRI,<br />

digital mammography with CAD and<br />

PET/CT. Our electronic medical records<br />

system ensures accuracy with your<br />

privacy and safety in mind. Marshall<br />

also offers minimally invasive surgery<br />

using the da Vinci robotic system and<br />

has one of the few hyperbaric oxygen<br />

therapy treatment programs in<br />

Northern California.<br />

How to Choose Marshall<br />

Medical Center<br />

1. Visit marshallmedical.org and<br />

choose “Provider Directory” to<br />

choose a doctor by name, location<br />

or specialty.<br />

2. Call the doctor’s office to make<br />

your first appointment, while<br />

confirming if the doctor a) accepts<br />

new patients and b) belongs to the<br />

health plan you’ve chosen.<br />

If you have any questions, please<br />

call 530-676-0777. Customer<br />

Service hours are Monday – Friday,<br />

8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />

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OTHER NEWS<br />

New Providers<br />

Marshall Medical Center is happy to<br />

welcome several new providers this fall.<br />

Kathleen Hertzer, MD, PhD<br />

Marshall General Surgery, Placerville<br />

530-626-3682<br />

Dr. Hertzer joins Marshall General Surgery from Kaiser<br />

Permanente in Woodland <strong>Hills</strong>, CA. She has broad clinical<br />

interests including laparoscopic and robotic techniques,<br />

acute care, trauma surgery, colorectal, breast, foregut, and<br />

hernia repair.<br />

Ryan Lussenden, MD<br />

Marshall General Surgery, Placerville<br />

530-626-3682<br />

Dr. Lussenden also joins Marshall General Surgery, having<br />

completed his bariatrics fellowship at Lahey Clinic in<br />

Burlington, MA. Dr. Lussenden has several clinical interests<br />

including laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery and<br />

bariatric surgery.<br />

Evgenia Polosina, MD<br />

Marshall OB/GYN, Placerville<br />

530-344-5470<br />

Dr. Polosina is joining Marshall OB/GYN from Central<br />

Michigan University College of Medicine. She has<br />

experience with minimally invasive surgical techniques,<br />

both robotic- and video- assisted, as well as in laparotomy<br />

for the management of malignant and benign<br />

gynecological conditions.<br />

Bethany Krieger, NP<br />

Whole Child Health, <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong><br />

530-344-5400<br />

Bethany joins Marshall Whole Child Health from<br />

Northwest Pediatric Center in Centralia, WA. She promotes<br />

preventive and health maintenance care through<br />

performing well child exams, treating patients with acute<br />

conditions, illnesses, or minor trauma, and education<br />

patients and their parents.<br />

Cindy Betzler, NP<br />

Marshall Pediatrics, Placerville<br />

530-626-1144<br />

Cindy is joining Marshall’s Pediatrics practice, bringing<br />

with her 20 years of experience in the field. She provides<br />

primary care to patients from birth to 21 years of age, with<br />

a special interest in caring for children with cancer.<br />

Thank you from the bottom of our<br />

hearts. The love and attention given<br />

to my wife and child at Marshall’s<br />

Birth Center was amazing!<br />

I have never experienced so many<br />

nice people under one roof.<br />

– J.S.<br />

Among the Top 7%<br />

of Hospitals in California<br />

Rated 5-stars for Overall Quality<br />

Among the Top 10%<br />

of Hospitals in the Nation<br />

for Outstanding Patient Experience<br />

www.marshallmedical.org<br />

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eat & drink<br />

DINING SPOTLIGHT<br />

Fusion Taps<br />

A World of Possibilities by LORN RANDALL // photos by DANTE FONTANA<br />

Thai food and craft beer…<br />

and chicken wings, French<br />

fries, and burgers. Let that<br />

marinate for a minute.<br />

Nowhere else in the<br />

area can you go and get<br />

authentic Thai cuisine, local craft beer,<br />

and American pub grub all under one roof<br />

(or on a patio). But that’s just what Owner<br />

PangKham Pam Phonephet wanted when<br />

“<br />

I QUICKLY<br />

DEVOURED THE<br />

REST, LEAVING<br />

THEIR MEMORY<br />

FIERCELY<br />

TINGLING MY<br />

TASTE BUDS.<br />

she brought her concept to<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong>.<br />

The menu features 24<br />

craft draft handles that<br />

regularly rotate and 70<br />

percent Thai entrées. The<br />

rest of the carte du jour<br />

weaves its way through<br />

Asian-inspired pub fare,<br />

which isn’t as simple as it<br />

sounds.<br />

My first foray into<br />

the fusion experience<br />

was intimidating, as I<br />

ordered shrimp ceviche.<br />

Though hardly a blip on<br />

”<br />

the radar, these beautiful<br />

prawns came arranged so<br />

delicately—looking as if they literally came<br />

fresh from the sea—and were completely<br />

translucent (cleaned and deveined). It was<br />

startling to see them without a hint of pink<br />

nestled over a bath of shredded cabbage<br />

and carrots in a spicy/sweet/citrus sauce<br />

composed of finely diced garlic, ginger,<br />

cilantro leaves, and chili threads.<br />

One bite relieved all apprehension,<br />

however: They were dynamite. I<br />

quickly devoured the rest, leaving<br />

their memory fiercely tingling my<br />

taste buds.<br />

Next, I experienced three<br />

cultural icons in one by ordering<br />

the bulgogi fries, which included<br />

tender threads of Korean-style<br />

Scallops<br />

barbecued beef tossed into a basket of<br />

French fries coated in a fiery sriracha sauce<br />

and green onions. Not always a fan of trendy<br />

fries that are mixed with any manner of<br />

Fusion Hot Wings<br />

Mango Sticky Rice<br />

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HOURS: 11 a.m.-9 p.m. (Sunday), 3 p.m.-10 p.m. (Monday), 11 a.m.-<br />

10p.m. (Tuesday-Wednesday), 11 a.m.-midnight (Thursday-Saturday)<br />

TRY THIS: Shrimp Ceviche, Crispy Calamari, Bulgogi Fries, Fusion<br />

Hot Wings, Eggplant Delight, Basil Fried Rice, Scallops, Veggie Burger,<br />

Mango Sticky Rice<br />

DRINKS: Beer and wine<br />

TAB: $$<br />

condiments, I loved these…<br />

especially alongside a cold, crisp<br />

craft beer.<br />

Bulgogi Fries<br />

Another “fusion” component<br />

followed with the hot wings—<br />

meaty mini-legs that were double<br />

deep-fried naked and tossed in<br />

a spicy sauce loaded with sliced<br />

jalapeños, Thai chili peppers, and<br />

chopped garlic, plus the obligatory<br />

ranch dressing and celery sticks.<br />

After three starters, it was time for the<br />

main course: scallops. Perfectly seared<br />

then coated in a refreshing garlic-studded<br />

Shrimp Ceviche<br />

Fried Banana<br />

HEADS-UP: 24 rotating craft beers on tap (flights, 4 oz. and 20 oz.<br />

pours, and pitchers available); multiple TVs; authentic “dish of the<br />

day” every Tuesday; spacious patio; occasional live music; weekly<br />

events include trivia (Tuesday), tap takeovers (Thursday), and karaoke<br />

(Thursday); weekday Happy Hour from 3-6 p.m.<br />

citrus broth over a mélange of greens and<br />

asparagus, the delicate preparation gave the<br />

soft tissue in my mouth a respite from the<br />

raging three-alarm fire that lingered from<br />

the aforementioned plates.<br />

Last but certainly not least came the<br />

dessert dilemma: mango sticky rice or fried<br />

bananas and vanilla ice cream? “When<br />

faced with uncertainty over a difficult<br />

decision, take the road less traveled,” said<br />

no one ever…so I tried both. For me, it was<br />

the mango, hands down. “Try us out,” said<br />

the owner. “I think you’ll be surprised!”<br />

Fusion Taps, 194 Blue Ravine Road,<br />

Suite 120, <strong>Folsom</strong>, 916-790-8324,<br />

fusiontaps.com


H BEST FOOD AND DRINK H<br />

AS VOTED BY THE READERS OF STYLE MAGAZINE<br />

DESSERTS<br />

CAFÉ<br />

Icing on the Cupcake offers a wide<br />

variety of cupcake flavors including<br />

gluten free and vegan options<br />

available every day at our three retail<br />

locations. We also offer other sweet<br />

treats baked fresh daily including<br />

brownies, pies, and cookie sandwiches<br />

using the finest quality ingredients.<br />

Icing on the Cupcake<br />

6839 Lonetree Blvd.<br />

Rocklin<br />

916-303-4333<br />

www.icingonthecupcake.com<br />

Offering delicious home made fresh<br />

food and the best coffee and espresso<br />

in the area. Start your day with our<br />

breakfast specialties, warm cinnamon<br />

rolls, delectable coffee cakes, fresh<br />

muffins, delightful scones and cookies. Sit<br />

outside on the patio for lunch, and enjoy<br />

our creative salads, sandwiches and soup.<br />

Come enjoy our great patio!<br />

Coffee Republic<br />

6610 <strong>Folsom</strong>-Auburn Rd.<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong>, CA<br />

916-987-8001<br />

www.coffeerepublicfolsom.com<br />

CANDY STORE/CONFECTIONER<br />

ITALIAN<br />

A Family of Candy Makers since 1963.<br />

With 3 generations of candy makers,<br />

Snooks continues the tradition of<br />

producing the finest freshly made<br />

confections on site in Historic<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong>. Come visit us or shop online!<br />

Snooks Chocolate Factory<br />

731 Sutter Street<br />

Historic <strong>Folsom</strong>, CA<br />

916-985-0620<br />

www.snookscandies.com<br />

At Visconti’s Ristorante, we are honored<br />

to cook for you as we cook for our own<br />

family. We are proud to use only the<br />

freshest ingredients, and imported<br />

meat, cheese, and wine.<br />

We welcome you and look forward to<br />

serving you!<br />

Visconti’s Ristorante<br />

2700 E. Bidwell St., Ste. 700<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong>, CA<br />

916-983-5181<br />

viscontisristorante.com<br />

THAI<br />

CAFÉ<br />

As one customer said, "The best Thai<br />

food we've ever eaten." Let us serve you<br />

Monday-Sunday. Enjoy indoor dining<br />

or our lake view patio in our beautiful<br />

Town Center location. We serve<br />

traditional Thai food in an authentic<br />

Thai setting. We offer convenient online<br />

ordering. Readers’ Choice Award winner<br />

13 consecutive years.<br />

Chantara Thai Cuisine<br />

4361 Town Center Blvd., Ste. 110<br />

<strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong>, CA<br />

916-939-0389<br />

We specialize in European inspired<br />

Breakfast Pastries, Crepes, and<br />

Desserts! Everything is made in house<br />

by our exceptional culinary team. Join<br />

us for lunch and try one of our savory<br />

Crepes or sandwiches made with only<br />

the best quality ingredients.<br />

Bring this ad in for 10% off your order!<br />

Valid 09/01/18- 09/30/18<br />

Julian’s Patisserie & Cafe<br />

6610 <strong>Folsom</strong> Auburn Rd., Ste. 7<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong>, CA<br />

916-936-4735<br />

www.julianscafe.com<br />

AMERICAN<br />

JAPANESE / SUSHI<br />

Celebrating their 12th year in business,<br />

Heyday Café has been voted Best<br />

Overall Restaurant, Best Salad Place,<br />

Best Casual Restaurant and Best<br />

Wine Bar! Heyday Café presents fresh<br />

California cuisine with international<br />

influences. Lunch 7 days and dinner 6<br />

nights a week. Pouring over 40 wines!<br />

Reservations are encouraged.<br />

Heyday Café<br />

325 Main Street<br />

Placerville<br />

530-626-9700<br />

heydaycafe.com<br />

Executive Chef Michael Liu unites<br />

traditional Japanese cuisine with unique<br />

and contemporary offerings by bringing<br />

you the very best in tasty ingredients<br />

from the ocean & land to your plate.<br />

Tuesday-Sunday 11am-2pm enjoy our All<br />

You Can Eat (AYCE) menu. It has proven<br />

an unmatched offering enthusiastically<br />

received by our customers.<br />

Hisui Sushi<br />

25004 Blue Ravine Rd., #107<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong><br />

916-985-7778<br />

www.hisuisushi.com<br />

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eat & drink<br />

neighboring noshes<br />

A guide to getting your grub on beyond <strong>Folsom</strong> and <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> HIlls<br />

Peanut Butter Burger<br />

BRICKYARD<br />

KITCHEN AND BAR<br />

1475 Eureka Road, Suite 120,<br />

Roseville, 916-836-8406,<br />

brickyard916.com<br />

“For starters, I ordered<br />

the fried green<br />

tomatoes—slices of<br />

panko-crusted, gardenfresh<br />

tomatoes that<br />

were deep-fried until<br />

golden and served on<br />

a bed of creamy grits.<br />

Topped with tomatillo<br />

salsa and crème fraîche,<br />

it was a taste-bud<br />

explosion and set the<br />

bar high for the food<br />

that followed.”<br />

Fried Green Tomatoes<br />

“Maybe it was the flights of beer<br />

catching up, but the Peanut<br />

Butter Burger somehow seemed<br />

intriguing. I’m a curious sort, but<br />

peanut butter on a hamburger?<br />

Much to my surprise (and delight),<br />

it featured Thai peanut sauce, not<br />

your everyday American-style Jiffy<br />

in a jar and complemented—as<br />

opposed to overpowered—the other<br />

ingredients. Combined with pickled<br />

jalapeños, sharp white cheddar, and<br />

bacon, it was a must-try menu item.”<br />

HOURS: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. (Sunday), 11:30 a.m.-9<br />

p.m. (Monday), 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. (Tuesday-<br />

Thursday), 11:30 a.m.-midnight (Friday), 10 a.m.-<br />

midnight (Saturday)<br />

TRY THIS: Brick Fries, Street Tacos, Fish &<br />

Chips, Peanut Butter Burger, Beyond Burger,<br />

Pulled Pork & Mac, Homemade Jack Daniels<br />

Ice Cream<br />

DRINKS: Full bar; beer, wine, and cocktails<br />

BRICKS EATS AND DRINKS<br />

482 MAIN STREET, PLACERVILLE, 530-303-3480, BRICKSONMAINSTREET.COM<br />

HOURS: 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.<br />

(Sunday-Thursday), 11 a.m.-9<br />

p.m. (Friday-Saturday)<br />

TRY THIS: Fried Green<br />

Tomatoes, Sweet Potato<br />

Planks, Roasted Beet and<br />

Goat Cheese Salad, Bo Peep<br />

Burger, Fish & Chips, Malibu<br />

Chicken Sandwich, Bricks<br />

Meatloaf, White Chocolate<br />

Coconut Mousse<br />

DRINKS: Full bar; beer,<br />

wine, and cocktails<br />

TAB: $$<br />

HEADS-UP: Draft beers<br />

rotate daily; kids’ menu;<br />

bookshelf with children’s<br />

books; gluten-free bread<br />

available; multiple TVs;<br />

weekday Happy Hour from<br />

3-6 p.m.; call ahead for “fast<br />

pass” priority seating; happy<br />

to accommodate those<br />

with dietary restrictions<br />

TAB: $$<br />

HEADS-UP: Kids’ menu; Happy Hour<br />

from 3-6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 p.m.-<br />

close daily; 16 constantly rotating taps;<br />

weekly events and specials including Taco<br />

Tuesday, trivia and half-off bottles of wine<br />

on Wednesday, pint night and live acoustic<br />

music on Thursday; weekend brunch with<br />

bottomless mimosas from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.;<br />

private room available for large parties;<br />

online ordering available via DoorDash;<br />

gluten-free bread and buns<br />

FOODIE FIND by ASHLEIGH GRUENWALD<br />

Escape <strong>Folsom</strong> // If you’re looking for a unique night out, Escape <strong>Folsom</strong> is the place to be.<br />

Sited in a 160-plus-year-old building adjacent to Sutter Street, the establishment includes a bar and restaurant<br />

with the original brick and stone walls that create a feeling of yesteryear. The escape room has two scenarios<br />

to choose from: search for Peter Yager’s infamous treasure or see if you have what it takes to escape from<br />

prison. If you’re simply coming for the food, then you’re in for another adventure. With 12 beers on tap that<br />

change weekly and a food menu that includes everything from small bites to seasonal specials, there’s plenty<br />

for all palates. I opted for the Pastrami Pretzel Sliders—stuffed with thinly sliced pastrami, gooey Havarti,<br />

homemade mustard, and tangy dill pickles—plus a side of fresh-steamed broccolini. From the first bite to the<br />

last, my taste buds were on cloud nine. Paired with a pint of Panic IPA from Sacramento’s beloved brewery,<br />

Track 7, I was more than content with my picks. Those seeking something sweet would be remiss to skip the<br />

homemade mini donuts. Doused in a dusting of cinnamon and powdered sugar with chocolate sauce and<br />

strawberry jam, they’re the perfect treat to end an evening of entertainment with. 727 Traders Lane, <strong>Folsom</strong>,<br />

916-790-8740, escapefolsom.com.<br />

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THE HOT LIST<br />

Season’s Eatings<br />

6 Favorite Farm-to-Fork Restaurants compiled by STYLE STAFFERS // photos by DANTE FONTANA<br />

Nowadays, it seems like every eatery touts having farm-to-fork fare, but some places deliver on their<br />

promise in a big way (think onsite gardens and menus that change based on farmers’ market finds). Read<br />

on for our favorites—handpicked just for you. In no particular order...<br />

High Hand Café<br />

Bacchus House Wine, Bar & Bistro<br />

The Argonaut Farm to Fork Café<br />

Farmhaus<br />

The Farm Table<br />

Flower Farm Café<br />

“High Hand Café has an<br />

unforgettable menu (I’ve been<br />

for both breakfast and lunch)<br />

and a light, bright dining room<br />

that’s actually a glass-enclosed<br />

greenhouse. The lemon artichoke dip<br />

is always a winner (hello, homemade<br />

potato chips!), in addition to the<br />

seasonal salads, wood-fired pizzas,<br />

and desserts. It’s a prime place to<br />

take out-of-town guests or celebrate<br />

a special occasion. Be sure to make<br />

reservations, though—apparently<br />

I’m not the only one who enjoys<br />

their food and idyllic setting.”<br />

highhandnursery.com/<br />

taste-the-cafe<br />

“Farmhaus in Granite Bay<br />

is where I go to feed my<br />

soul. Their menu promises<br />

high-quality produce on your<br />

plate and everything is made<br />

from scratch—including their<br />

pasta. Try the mouthwatering<br />

French toast, farm bowl<br />

with watermelon radish, or<br />

truffled mushroom crostini<br />

and you’ll see what all the<br />

fuss is about. Their Northern<br />

California wines, colorful<br />

plates, and rustic farmhouse<br />

interiors have me hooked.”<br />

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“At The Farm Table in<br />

Placerville, I get to enjoy Earth’s<br />

bounty on a plate and at their<br />

market. They turn local ingredients<br />

into memorable meals, including a<br />

bevy of gluten-free and vegetarian<br />

options. The ciabatta bread,<br />

salads, and soups are made from<br />

scratch and their Sunday brunch<br />

is not to be missed. The housemade<br />

sausages, house-cured<br />

bacon, and farm-fresh organic<br />

eggs are always tempting. Sign up<br />

for their gourmet clubs to receive<br />

farm-to-your-very-own-table<br />

goodies throughout the year.”<br />

ourfarmtable.com<br />

“The Argonaut Farm<br />

to Fork Café is located<br />

on the riverfront in historic<br />

Coloma. They partner with<br />

Bee Love Farms—one of<br />

the oldest pioneer farms in<br />

California—which produces<br />

organic greens, edible flowers,<br />

and fruit that eventually<br />

lands on your plate. They<br />

also offer a full espresso<br />

bar serving Sacramento’s<br />

Temple Coffee—a farm-to-cup<br />

coffee company that ensures<br />

direct trade with farmers.<br />

Try their wood-fired pizzas or<br />

avocado toast—complete with<br />

the aforementioned edible<br />

flowers.” argonautcafe.<br />

com<br />

“Loomis’ Flower Farm<br />

Café has a mouthwatering<br />

selection of rustic eats (think<br />

salads, flatbreads, omelets,<br />

and grilled sandwiches) that<br />

change based on what can<br />

be picked from the property’s<br />

farm. There’s also an orange<br />

grove on site, which provides<br />

the café with its fresh-squeezed<br />

orange juice and blood orange<br />

garnishes. To top it off, you<br />

can select a homemade pastry<br />

from their coffee bar or sip on<br />

local craft beers while sitting<br />

outside amongst the garden.”<br />

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“I often frequent <strong>Folsom</strong>’s Bacchus<br />

House Wine, Bar & Bistro that’s<br />

named after the Roman God of wine,<br />

bountiful harvest, and eternal festivity.<br />

They celebrate California through<br />

fresh, organic produce and proudly list<br />

the farms they feature on their menu<br />

(Capay Organic, California Olive Ranch,<br />

and Niman Ranch, to name a few).<br />

Lunch consists of seasonal salads and<br />

soups (including organic carrot and<br />

ginger) and dinner offers scrumptious<br />

entrées like fresh halibut and panseared<br />

scallops. It’s locavore feasting at<br />

its finest.” bacchushousebistro.<br />

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RESTAURANT GUIDE<br />

Featuring restaurants and eateries<br />

in <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong> and <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

** = MAGAZINE DISTRIBUTION POINT<br />

EL DORADO HILLS<br />

36 Handles<br />

1010 White Rock Rd. (916-941-3606 or 36handles.<br />

com)<br />

British, lunch/dinner, full bar, reservations accepted,<br />

outdoor seating available $$<br />

➻ Healthy and authentic may sound too good to be<br />

true, but at 36 Handles you will get nothing short of<br />

that. After trying the traditional fish and chips and<br />

certified Angus beef dishes, you’ll get a good handle<br />

on what this eatery is all about. The live bands and<br />

full bar add to the lengthy list of why it’s the ideal<br />

restaurant.<br />

Bamiyan Afghan Restaurant<br />

1121 White Rock Rd. (916-941-8787 or afghancuisine.<br />

com)<br />

Afghan, lunch/dinner, full bar, outdoor seating<br />

available, reservations accepted, free Wi-Fi $$<br />

➻ Since 2003, Bamiyan has been serving delicious<br />

Afghan cuisine, including specialties like mantoo<br />

and ashak dumplings and award-winning kebabs—<br />

ranging from traditional lamb, mouthwatering beef<br />

tenderloin and succulent lamb chops to salmon<br />

and swordfish—all cooked traditionally over a bed<br />

of coals. Experience 50,000 years of flavors in the<br />

restaurant’s elegant dining room or on the spacious<br />

and scenic patio. Bamiyan has something for<br />

everyone, including vegetarians and vegans.<br />

Casa Ramos<br />

2023 Vine St., Ste. 200 (916-939-0900 or<br />

casaramos.net)<br />

Mexican, lunch/dinner, full bar, reservations<br />

accepted, outdoor seating available, $$<br />

➻ If you’re a fan of cheese, try the Pollo Fundido—a<br />

rolled flour tortilla served soft or crispy and filled<br />

with chicken, then smothered in cream cheese,<br />

American cheese and guacamole. It’s a fiesta for<br />

your taste buds! In addition to traditional Mexican<br />

fare, the Ramos family also serves up heart-healthy<br />

dishes, vegetarian options and a special menu for<br />

the kiddos—many from the family’s repertoire of<br />

recipes.<br />

Cascada<br />

2222 Francisco Dr. (916-934-0800 or eatcascada.<br />

com)<br />

Mexican, lunch/dinner, full bar, reservations<br />

accepted $$<br />

➻ There’s no better way to spice up dinner<br />

then sipping a margarita alongside Cascada’s<br />

complimentary and oh-so creamy bean dip, chips<br />

and salsa. Cozy up by the fireplace, and dig into a<br />

plate of chile verde with corn tortillas, black beans<br />

and cilantro rice; or dive into the Pasta Mexicana.<br />

Trust me, es muy bueno!<br />

Chantara Thai<br />

4361 Town Center Blvd. (916-939-0389)<br />

Thai, lunch/dinner, full bar, reservations accepted,<br />

outdoor seating available $$<br />

➻ Red curry? Peanut curry? Spicy curry? Whatever<br />

your preference, you can find it all at this authentic<br />

Thai restaurant. Not only will you feel as though you<br />

are in the heart of Thailand with the themed décor,<br />

but you will also get your money’s worth of flavor<br />

that will leave you wanting more.<br />

Relish Burger Bar<br />

1000 White Rock Rd. (916-933-3111 or<br />

relishburgerbar.com)<br />

American, lunch/dinner, full bar, happy hour,<br />

reservations accepted, outdoor seating available<br />

$$<br />

➻ If your favorite sporting event is on, stop by to<br />

enjoy it with the delicious tasting burgers crafted at<br />

Relish—one of <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong>’ finest burger joints.<br />

With indoor, outdoor and bar seating, it offers the<br />

perfect environment for any type of day or evening<br />

outing. Don’t forget to ask about their specialty<br />

drinks at the indoor-outdoor bar.<br />

Selland’s Market Café<br />

4370 Town Center Blvd. (916-932-5025 or sellands.<br />

com)<br />

Café/bakery, lunch/dinner/dessert, beer & wine<br />

only, outdoor seating available $$<br />

➻ Upon first glance, the chic setting and stunning<br />

outdoor patio overlooking the Town Center<br />

fountains will have you impressed with Selland’s.<br />

The seasonal, healthy, and house-made menu items<br />

are the cherry on top! From eclectic sandwiches and<br />

hearty entrées and sides to leafy green salads and<br />

pizzas, you’re sure to find something that speaks to<br />

you. Have a sweet tooth? A variety of desserts are<br />

offered and promise to complement your meal.<br />

Sienna Restaurant<br />

3909 Park Dr. (916-941-9694 or siennarestaurants.<br />

com)<br />

American, breakfast/brunch/lunch/dinner, full bar,<br />

reservations accepted, outdoor seating available,<br />

free Wi-Fi $$<br />

➻ Executive Chef Jason Doolittle has created a<br />

mouthwatering menu at this upscale, chic eatery.<br />

Specialties include woodfired pizza, fresh fish,<br />

hand-cut steaks and a large selection of appetizers.<br />

The romantic environment boasts four fireplaces,<br />

Italian décor, and spacious outdoor patios, which<br />

contribute to its warm and classy ambience.<br />

Sky Sushi<br />

3907 Park Dr. (916-941-6310)<br />

Japanese/sushi bar, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only,<br />

reservations accepted $$<br />

➻ Since 2005, Sky Sushi has been serving fresh and<br />

tasty rolls at reasonable prices. Located in the eyecatching<br />

shopping center La Borgata, it offers a<br />

trendy atmosphere with a stylish interior. Satisfy your<br />

sushi craving,s with their famous “Slap Me” or “Shrimp<br />

Lover” rolls, and be sure to get a taste of the crispy<br />

tempura and the one-of-a-kind garlic edamame.<br />

Umi Sushi<br />

1121 White Rock Rd., Ste. 105 (916-586-9444 or www.<br />

umisushiedh.com)<br />

Sushi bar, lunch/dinner, beer, wine and sake only,<br />

reservations accepted $$<br />

➻ From romantic evenings to a friends’ night out,<br />

Umi Sushi is the place to be! The super fresh fish and<br />

pretty presentation will please both your appetite<br />

and eyes. A non-sushi menu (like delicious bento<br />

boxes and udon) is offered for non-sushi-loving<br />

patrons.<br />

Windplay Deli **<br />

5003 Windplay Dr. (916-933-9099)<br />

Deli, breakfast/lunch, no alcohol, outdoor seating<br />

available $<br />

➻ Located in a business park, Windplay Deli is a great<br />

place to stop by on your lunch hour. Operated by the<br />

owners themselves, they strive to create sandwiches<br />

to your preference by accommodating all palates.<br />

They also offer half-and-half deals, a variety of soups,<br />

and home-style chili.<br />

FOLSOM RESTAURANTS<br />

Bacchus House Bistro<br />

1004 East Bidwell St., Ste. 100 (916-984-7500 or<br />

bacchushousebistro.com)<br />

New American, lunch/dinner, full bar, happy hour,<br />

outdoor seating available $$<br />

➻ Bacchus is the name the Romans coined for<br />

Dionysus, the Greek God of wine and bountiful<br />

harvest, and aptly describes one of <strong>Folsom</strong>’s most<br />

praiseworthy eateries—thanks to their extensive<br />

wine offerings (many local) and seasonal, globally<br />

influenced dishes (think Brie cheese puffs, slowroasted<br />

prime rib, and cinnamon caramel bread<br />

pudding) that utilize fresh fare from local farms.<br />

Whether seated in the expansive dining room, the<br />

wine bar or on the charming patio amongst marble<br />

statues and lush greenery, you’ll be treated like<br />

royalty. Don’t miss their Sunday Night Suppers where<br />

diners can enjoy a full menu from 4-8 p.m.<br />

Costa Vida Fresh Mexican Grill<br />

2791 E Bidwell St., Ste. 100B (916-597-1008 or<br />

costavida.com)<br />

Mexican, lunch/dinner, no alcohol $<br />

➻ Costa Vida is awash with the flavors of coastal<br />

Mexico. Inspired by nautical vibes and healthy<br />

living, the food here is fresh and made with plenty<br />

of passion. Ordering is made easy with a step-bystep<br />

menu that allows patrons to choose from<br />

different entrées—burritos, tacos, nachos, salads,<br />

and quesadillas, to name a few—and customize<br />

their creation from there.<br />

Curry Club Indian Bistro<br />

196 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 130 (916-353-0855)<br />

Indian, lunch/dinner, no alcohol, reservations<br />

accepted $$<br />

➻ Dive into authentic Indian cuisine at this local<br />

favorite. For those unsure about what to order, avail<br />

of their lunch buffet where you can sample multiple<br />

dishes for a fraction of the price. Regulars go gaga<br />

for their vindaloo, palak paneer, and butter chicken.<br />

Dominick’s NY Pizza and Deli<br />

187 Blue Ravine Rd., (916-351-0900 or www.<br />

dominicksfolsom.com)<br />

Pizza/deli/sandwiches, lunch/dinner, beer & wine<br />

only, outdoor seating available, free Wi-Fi $$<br />

➻ Step into Dominick’s for mouthwatering pies<br />

(New York and Sicilian style), paninis, hero subs (both<br />

hot and cold), pastas, and more—all made using<br />

locally sourced produce, Boar’s Head deli meats<br />

and cheeses, and scratch-made dough and focaccia.<br />

The casual, family-friendly restaurant also features<br />

a rotation of local craft beers, Italian wines, and<br />

gelato. Don’t miss their “Family Dinners on the Go!”<br />

which come with your choice of entrée, plus salad<br />

and garlic knots, and can be ordered for pick-up or<br />

take-n-bake.<br />

Dos Coyotes<br />

13885 <strong>Folsom</strong> Blvd., Ste. 100 (916-351-9750 or<br />

doscoyotes.com)<br />

Mexican, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, outdoor<br />

seating available $<br />

➻ Follow the aromas of flame-broiled steak and<br />

chicken into local favorite, Dos Coyotes. With an<br />

eclectic spin on Southwestern dishes—all made<br />

with fresh, local ingredients—at affordable prices,<br />

Dos has something to please all palates...from meateating<br />

adults and kids to vegetarians and glutenfree<br />

eaters. Favorites include the Yucatan Chicken<br />

Salad, Paella Burrito and Steak Quesadilla; but their<br />

“Seasonal Specialties” are worth exploring, too.<br />

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eat & drink<br />

RESTAURANT GUIDE<br />

Fat’s Asia Bistro **<br />

2585 Iron Point Rd. (916-983-1133 or lovemyfats.com)<br />

Asian bistro, lunch/dinner, full bar, reservations<br />

accepted, outdoor seating available $$<br />

➻ With a classy and trendy ambience, Fat’s<br />

specializes in handmade dim sum, house-made<br />

banana cream pie (Frank Fat’s recipe) and fresh,<br />

high-quality Asian food. They have a full bar with<br />

high quality spirits and a spectacular wine list,<br />

along with patio seating featuring outdoor water<br />

features. Banquet parties are available for up to 30<br />

people. Experience contemporary Asian cuisine in<br />

a spectacular, hip environment.<br />

FLB Entertainment Center<br />

511 East Bidwell St. (916-983-4411 or flb365.com/<br />

grill.html)<br />

American, breakfast/lunch/dinner/late-night<br />

eats, full bar, happy hour $$<br />

➻ Bowling, a casino and sports bar are just part<br />

of the fun that awaits at FLB Entertainment<br />

Center. They also offer a full grill that’s replete<br />

with appetizers like bacon cheese fries and<br />

jumbo hot wings, veggie-packed salads and<br />

wraps, burgers, sandwiches, pizza, breakfast<br />

items, and the list goes on. The kids’ menu is<br />

open to seniors and little ones, and their Taco<br />

Tuesday deal can’t be missed. Come for the<br />

entertainment; stay for the all-American grub!<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> Tap House<br />

25005 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 140 (916-282-5711 or<br />

folsomtaphouse.com)<br />

American, full bar, happy hour, outdoor seating<br />

available $$<br />

➻ Choices abound at <strong>Folsom</strong> Tap House! Their<br />

extensive menu allows guests to choose from draft<br />

and bottled beers, and to create their own flight.<br />

Their food menu has options that’ll pair perfectly<br />

with whatever pint you pick. Stop by for dinner any<br />

night of the week, or enjoy lunch on the patio.<br />

Hacienda Del Rio<br />

702 Sutter St., Ste. M (916-351-1800 or hacdelrio.<br />

com)<br />

Mexican, weekend brunch/lunch/dinner, full bar,<br />

happy hour, outdoor seating available, free Wi-Fi<br />

$$<br />

➻ For authentic Mexican food in a lively<br />

atmosphere, head to “The Hac.” Since 1979, the<br />

newly remodeled restaurant has been dishing<br />

up favorites like Fajitas Del Rio (served with<br />

fresh-made flour tortillas) and Chimi Especial,<br />

alongside chips, spicy green salsa, and handcrafted<br />

margaritas. The spacious outdoor deck is the<br />

perfect place to soak up an afternoon of sunshine.<br />

Hasu Teriyaki and Sushi<br />

25075 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 120 (916-983-7777)<br />

Japanese, lunch/dinner, reservations accepted,<br />

free Wi-Fi $<br />

➻ Enjoy the delicious food, friendly service<br />

and comfortable atmosphere at Hasu Teriyaki<br />

and Sushi. The menu features a wide variety of<br />

traditional Japanese dishes guaranteed to please<br />

all. Big portions with small prices will have you<br />

coming back for more!<br />

Hisui Sushi<br />

25004 Blue Ravine Rd., Suite 107 (916-985-7778 or<br />

hisuisushi.com)<br />

Japanese/sushi bar, Asian fusion, lunch/dinner,<br />

beer & wine only, reservations accepted $$<br />

➻ Combining traditional Japanese cuisine with a<br />

creative and contemporary flair, Hisui focuses on<br />

serving foods made using fresh, healthy ingredients.<br />

In addition to an all-you-can eat, made-to-order<br />

lunch menu with a variety of offerings, they also<br />

serve ramen and other noodle soups, bento boxes,<br />

inventive rolls, and “Sushi Bar Tapas.” With stellar<br />

service, a clean and modern interior, and tasty<br />

food to boot, Hisui is worth rolling into.<br />

India House<br />

2776 E Bidwell St., Ste. 300 (916-817-4356)<br />

Indian, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only,<br />

reservations accepted, outdoor seating available,<br />

free Wi-Fi $$<br />

➻ Whether you prefer your food spicy, mild, or<br />

somewhere in between, India House has you<br />

covered. Diners can customize heat levels of<br />

whatever they’re ordering, while the lunch buffet<br />

includes offerings for vegans and meat-eaters<br />

alike. Favorites include the chicken tikka masala,<br />

aloo gobi, and butter naan.<br />

La Bou Bakery and Café<br />

404 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 600 (916-983-3885).<br />

13385 <strong>Folsom</strong> Blvd. (916-608-2288)<br />

Sandwiches/bakery/café, breakfast/lunch, no<br />

alcohol, outdoor seating available, free Wi-Fi $<br />

➻ For more than 25 years, La Bou has been serving<br />

the Northern California region. Freshness, quality,<br />

and taste are just a few of the things found in their<br />

croissants, espresso drinks, pastries, soups, salads,<br />

and sandwiches.<br />

Land Ocean New American Grill<br />

2720 E. Bidwell St. (916-983-7000 or lorestaurants.<br />

com)<br />

Steakhouse/seafood, breakfast & brunch/lunch/<br />

dinner, full bar, reservations accepted, outdoor<br />

seating available, free Wi-Fi $$<br />

➻ At Land Ocean, you'll find the best of the land and<br />

the sea. The culinary team has created distinctive<br />

menus, which includes hand-cut steaks, wood-fired<br />

rotisserie, fresh seafood and more. Owners Mark<br />

and Karoline Platt have designed a warm and casual<br />

environment that leaves you with the full effect of<br />

an upscale, luxurious dining experience.<br />

La Rosa Blanca<br />

402 Natoma St. (916-673-9085 or<br />

larosablancarestaurant.com)<br />

Mexican, lunch/dinner, full bar, outdoor seating<br />

available $$<br />

➻ You’re part of the family at La Rosa Blanca where<br />

the friendly staff is always welcoming. Fajitas,<br />

tostadas, or tortas? Making a selection could<br />

become a challenge with so much to choose from.<br />

With great-tasting food, generous portions and a<br />

festive environment, you are bound to have the<br />

ultimate dining experience.<br />

Lazy Dog Restaurant and Bar<br />

300 Palladio Parkway, <strong>Folsom</strong> (916-378-4660,<br />

lazydogrestaurants.com/location/folsom)<br />

American, lunch/dinner/weekend brunch, full<br />

bar, happy hour, reservations accepted, outdoor<br />

seating available, free Wi-Fi $$<br />

➻ The interior here is reminiscent of mountainstyle<br />

architecture with blonde, exposed wood<br />

beams and stacked slate stone columns; the<br />

waitstaff further enforces the lodge-like feel with<br />

their flannel shirts. And then there’s the food,<br />

which features a sizeable, eclectic menu—broken<br />

up into numerous categories that run the gamut<br />

from “Seasonal,” “Small Plates,” and “Salads," to<br />

“Bowls,” “Burgers,” and “Sweet Tooth”—full of<br />

gastropub-style entrées along with standard pubgrub<br />

offerings. Their “Scratch Kitchen” philosophy<br />

means they vow to slice, dice, chop, season, and<br />

cook nearly everything in-house. If you’re an<br />

avowed foodie, one trip here is not enough; plan<br />

on visiting often with your two-legged and fourlegged<br />

foodie friends—there’s good stuff for all.<br />

Lotus 8<br />

199 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 100 (916-351-9278 or<br />

lotus8folsom.com)<br />

Chinese, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only $$<br />

➻ Looking for a restaurant that offers exceptional<br />

food and sleek, Asian-style décor? Look no further<br />

than Lotus 8. This eatery serves authentic Chinese<br />

food with a modern twist, such as orange chicken<br />

that manages to be both saucy yet incredibly<br />

crispy at the same time. Come for lunch when all of<br />

their dishes come with soup, salad, and your choice<br />

of chow mein or fried rice.<br />

Mexquite Mexican Cuisine and Tequila<br />

Lounge**<br />

25095 Blue Ravine Rd. (916-984-8607 or<br />

mexquite.com)<br />

Mexican, full bar, happy hour, reservations<br />

accepted, outdoor seating available $$<br />

➻ Mexquite Mexican Cuisine and Tequila Lounge<br />

provides great tasting cuisine, warmth for the<br />

winter months, and shade for the summer time,<br />

while offering outstanding service and high<br />

quality food and beverages. Enjoy eating out for<br />

breakfast? Mexquite serves brunch every Saturday<br />

and Sunday.<br />

Mikuni<br />

185 Placerville Rd., Ste. 100 (916-934-5250 or<br />

mikunisushi.com)<br />

Japanese/sushi bars, full bar, happy hour,<br />

reservations accepted $$<br />

➻ Enthusiastic, eclectic and infinitely creative—<br />

these are just a few words used to describe Mikuni.<br />

In addition to rolls, traditional Japanese dishes,<br />

and modern twists on classics, the restaurant also<br />

offers a gluten-free menu, party platter menus,<br />

and happy hour specials—all made using great<br />

attention to detail and fresh ingredients.<br />

Mylapore<br />

1760 Prairie City Rd., Ste. 160 (916-985-3500 or<br />

mylapore.us)<br />

Indian, breakfast/lunch/dinner, no alcohol,<br />

outdoor seating available $<br />

➻ Owners Sudha and Jay pride themselves on<br />

sticking to their South Indian roots by providing<br />

fresh, healthy, scratch-made comfort food in<br />

relaxed environs. The menu features a variety<br />

of vegetarian and vegan options, including over<br />

25 types of dosas (savory crepes) and uttapams<br />

(savory pancakes), plus traditional thali that<br />

changes based on what produce can be picked.<br />

Nicholson’s MusiCafe<br />

632 E. Bidwell St., (916-984-3020 or<br />

nicholsonsmusicafe)<br />

Coffee/tea/bakery, breakfast/lunch, beer only,<br />

outdoor seating available, free Wi-Fi $<br />

➻ Indulge in a chai tea latte, fresh-made pastry<br />

from nearby BJ Cinnamon, breakfast sandwich,<br />

or salad while listening some great tunes at this<br />

haven for local musicians. Weekly happenings<br />

include trivia on Monday, an open mic night every<br />

Wednesday and Friday, and ukulele sing-alongs on<br />

Saturday. If you’re seeking a local café that rocks,<br />

Nicholson’s is your jam!<br />

Pronto’s Pizzeria<br />

299 Iron Point Rd. (916-608-0720)<br />

Italian, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, free Wi-Fi<br />

$<br />

➻ You haven’t tried it all unless you’ve tried a slice<br />

at Pronto’s Pizzeria. Owners Joseph and Diane<br />

Benevento came from the East Coast with family<br />

recipes for great Italian dishes. Serving pizzas of<br />

all sizes and flavors, it is easy to have it your way.<br />

Not a fan of pizza? Not a problem. Pronto’s also<br />

makes other dishes, like baked ziti and eggplant<br />

parmigiana.<br />

Rock-N-Fire<br />

1010 Riley St., Ste. 4 (919-673-9474 or<br />

rocknfirerestaurants.com)<br />

Pizza/Mexican/burgers/wings, lunch/dinner, beer<br />

& wine only, free Wi-Fi $$<br />

➻ Ever heard of a burger bowl? Try it at this unique<br />

eatery that serves up flavor-packed fare—including<br />

custom-built (and signature) pizzas, burgers,<br />

salads, and nachos—with speedy, friendly service at<br />

affordable prices. The family-, vegan-, and glutenfree<br />

friendly establishment also serves bone-in<br />

chicken wings with an array of sauces; different<br />

flavored French fries like pesto and garlic; and<br />

hand-spun ice cream shakes. Not to be missed<br />

are their kids’ combos, craft beer, and daily lunch<br />

specials.<br />

Ruchi Indian Cuisine<br />

601 E. Bidwell St. (916-983-2871 or indianruchi.<br />

com)<br />

Indian, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only,<br />

reservations accepted $$<br />

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to your life? Look no further than Ruchi. The<br />

accommodating menu has a wide range of North<br />

and South Indian dishes, including a lengthy list<br />

of vegetarian entrées, as well as a lunch buffet<br />

and weekly specials like biryani on Tuesdays, a<br />

Wednesday night vegetarian buffet, and Thursday<br />

night dosas.<br />

Rudy’s Hideaway<br />

12303 <strong>Folsom</strong> Blvd. (916-351-0606 or<br />

rudyshideaway.com)<br />

Seafood/steakhouse, lunch/dinner, full bar,<br />

happy hour, reservations accepted $$<br />

➻ Rudy’s is a seafood-lover’s delight and features<br />

a mouthwatering selection of nautical noshes plus<br />

melt-in-your-mouth steaks and lunch specials.<br />

What’s more, they cater crab feeds and have a<br />

private patio that can be booked for large parties.<br />

Weekly specials include a five-ounce lobster tail on<br />

Sunday and Monday, prime rib on Tuesday, housemade<br />

cioppino on Wednesday, and one-pound<br />

lobster night on Thursday—all served alongside<br />

scrumptious sides.<br />

Sacramento Pizza Company<br />

2700 E. Bidwell St., Ste. 500 (916-673-9754 or<br />

sacpizzaco.com)<br />

Pizza/wings, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only,<br />

happy hour, free WI-Fi $<br />

➻ You’re in charge of your creation at Sac Pizza<br />

Co.—from choosing the type of crust, to the sauce,<br />

cheese, meats and unlimited toppings—so there’s<br />

something for everyone (even vegans!). Indecisive<br />

eaters can opt for the popular Tandoori Chicken<br />

specialty pie or build-their-own wings. The locally<br />

sourced ingredients and scratch-made dough<br />

results in pizza perfection.<br />

Shogun Hibachi Grill and Sushi<br />

1870 Prairie City Rd, Ste. 600 (916-985-9588 or<br />

shogunatfolsom.com)<br />

Japanese/sushi bar, lunch/dinner, beer & wine<br />

only, reservations accepted $$<br />

➻ This modern hibachi restaurant brings new<br />

meaning to “dinner and a show,” thanks to a<br />

personal chef who will deftly chop, slice and fly<br />

your meal over and above the grill and onto your<br />

plate. Their sushi lineup is equally as impressive,<br />

both visually and on the palate, and runs the<br />

gamut from specialty rolls to sashimi. Come for the<br />

food, and stay for the fun!<br />

Strings Italian Café<br />

25035 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 120 (916-983-8815 or<br />

folsomstrings.com)<br />

Italian, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only $$<br />

➻ Strings Italian Café has been offering enjoyable<br />

and affordable Italian dishes in a relaxed<br />

atmosphere for the past two decades, and the<br />

tradition continues at their new location. Stop by<br />

on Wednesdays to indulge in the all-you-can-eat<br />

deals or enjoy one of their lunch specials any day<br />

between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Seniors 62 and older get<br />

15-percent off any entrée, while kids eat free on<br />

Sundays and Mondays after 4 p.m.<br />

Suishin Sushi **<br />

194 Blue Ravine Rd. (916-985-8885).<br />

Japanese/sushi bar, lunch/dinner, beer & wine<br />

only, reservations accepted, outdoor seating<br />

available $$<br />

➻ Beautifully arranged and mouthwatering sushi<br />

is the name of the game at Suishin Sushi. The use<br />

of some of the freshest ingredients, including quail<br />

eggs, uni and ponzu, give you the feeling that you’re<br />

right by the ocean. The modern, hip atmosphere<br />

leaves you at ease as you consume your fish, one<br />

roll at a time.<br />

Sunny Garden Restaurant<br />

25085 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 150 (916-983-8882 or<br />

folsomsunnygarden.com)<br />

Chinese, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only,<br />

reservations accepted $<br />

➻ Since 2006, Sunny Garden Restaurant has been<br />

serving some of the best Asian dishes in the area.<br />

Every item is made with fresh ingredients in a<br />

traditional way, from their pineapple chicken to<br />

the tomato beef chow mein. Large portions for<br />

great prices in a casual, relaxed environment is<br />

what you’ll find when you dine at Sunny Garden.<br />

Teriyaki To Go!<br />

614 E. Bidwell St. (916-983-5560)<br />

Japanese, lunch/dinner, no alcohol $<br />

➻ An inconspicuous but flavorful restaurant with<br />

a thumbs up for taste, Teriyaki To Go is an ordinary<br />

eatery with extraordinary taste. Some may like the<br />

consistent tang of the teriyaki sauce that adds a<br />

whole lot of flavor, while others enjoy the pan-fried<br />

noodles. Either way, you are sure to enjoy your<br />

meal at this establishment.<br />

Thai Paradise **<br />

2770 E. Bidwell St. (916-984-8988 or<br />

thaiparadisefolsom.com)<br />

Thai, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only, outdoor<br />

seating available $$<br />

➻ A modern interior, quality food, and daily<br />

specials are some of the aspects of what makes<br />

this eatery a paradise. Voted the best in town by<br />

locals for several years in a row, you won’t want<br />

to miss out on the refined flavors of Thai food<br />

this restaurant has to offer your taste buds.<br />

The River Thai Cuisine<br />

424 E Bidwell St. (916-983-7388)<br />

Thai, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only,<br />

reservations accepted, $$<br />

➻ Friendly customer service and deliciously<br />

authentic Thai food are waiting for you at The<br />

River Thai Cuisine. Established in 2015, this<br />

family-owned restaurant will satisfy your Asian<br />

food cravings with various selections, including<br />

crispy egg rolls, pot stickers, and various soup,<br />

salad, curry, noodle, fried rice, and dessert<br />

offerings. Stop in for an enjoyable cultural<br />

experience and try something new!<br />

Visconti’s Ristorante<br />

2700 E. Bidwell St., Ste. 700 (916-983-5181 or<br />

viscontisristorante.com)<br />

Italian, lunch/dinner, full bar, reservations<br />

accepted, outdoor seating available $$<br />

➻ For the past two decades, Visconti’s Ristorante<br />

has given the community a taste of Italy with<br />

their truly authentic dishes, romantic setting,<br />

and traditional Italian music. An award-winning<br />

restaurant, Visconti’s has been selected for<br />

being the best in town for several years in a row.<br />

Linguini con gambere (shrimp) and asparagus,<br />

and spicy rigatoni alla vodka are just two of their<br />

many specialties.<br />

The Waffle Experience<br />

13405 <strong>Folsom</strong> Blvd, Ste 950 (916-805-5938 or<br />

thewaffleexperience.com)<br />

American, breakfast/brunch, waffles, beer &<br />

champagne only, outdoor seating available, free<br />

Wi-Fi, $$<br />

➻ This aptly named eatery is indeed an experience.<br />

Not only is everything made fresh daily, but there’s<br />

no microwave or heat lamp either, resulting in a<br />

bill of fare that’s as flavorful as it is eclectic. From<br />

a savory, herb-studded waffle topped with housebraised<br />

pork belly, cage-free eggs, arugula, roasted<br />

tomato, ricotta, and cracked pepper agave syrup<br />

(“Praise the Lard”) to a cinnamon-nutmeg waffle<br />

topped with house-made apple pie filling, smoked<br />

bacon bits, fresh whipped cream, and salted<br />

espresso caramel (“Johnny Appleseed”), there’s no<br />

going hungry here.<br />

Yodyiam Thai Cuisine<br />

1750 Prairie City Rd., Ste. 150 (916-355-8825)<br />

Thai, lunch/dinner, beer & wine only,<br />

reservations accepted $$<br />

➻ Take in the relaxing atmosphere, excellent<br />

customer service, and authentic fare at Yodyiam.<br />

Dishes include pad Thai, spicy beef salad, mango<br />

curry, and Thai iced tea—all for a great deal! Be<br />

sure to save room for the fried banana dessert<br />

with coconut milk rum sauce (served with coconut<br />

ice cream and coconut flakes). Stop in for<br />

lunch and dinner or grab takeout; either way, you<br />

won’t be disappointed.<br />

SELECT OUTLYING RESTAURANT<br />

The Farm Table<br />

311 Main St., Placerville (530-295-8140 or ourfarmtable.com)<br />

American, Sunday brunch/lunch/dinner, beer<br />

& wine only, reservations accepted, free Wi-Fi<br />

$$<br />

➻ For those who enjoy locally sourced farmfresh<br />

fare and plates that change based on what<br />

can be picked, The Farm Table might become<br />

your home away from home. From housemade<br />

sausages and charcuterie to preserves,<br />

condiments, and bigger entrées like duck<br />

confit cassoulet, there's something to please<br />

all palates—even vegans and those who are<br />

gluten-intolerant. Their impressive list of local<br />

and imported beer and wine, beloved Sunday<br />

brunch, and occasional live music make it one of<br />

the most popular places in town.<br />

Wally’s Pizza Bar<br />

4079 Cameron Park Dr., Cameron Park (530-<br />

677-5205 or wallyspizzabar.com)<br />

Pizza/American/sports bar, breakfast/brunch/<br />

lunch/dinner, full bar, happy hour, reservations<br />

accepted, outdoor seating available, free<br />

Wi-Fi $$<br />

➻ This family-owned and operated eatery crafts<br />

gourmet pizza, pastas aplenty, high-quality<br />

breakfast plates, and other bar food favorites<br />

alongside craft cocktails and local beers. With an<br />

awesome Happy Hour and other weekly events,<br />

it’s a prime pick when you’re looking for good<br />

eats and a good time.<br />

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eat & drink<br />

TASTE<br />

Seasonal Recipe<br />

and Beer Pairing<br />

• 1/2 cup (1 stick)<br />

melted butter, plus<br />

more for greasing<br />

pan<br />

DEATH BY<br />

CHOCOLATE<br />

ZUCCHINI BREAD<br />

To be totally fair, zucchini bread is<br />

one of those halfway-healthy recipes<br />

Delish: Eat Like Every<br />

Day’s the Weekend<br />

that barely makes the cut. But it’s got<br />

by Joanna Saltz and green in it—and that’s good enough<br />

the Editors of Delish for us. This recipe is deeply chocolatey<br />

(Houghton Mifflin but also delightfully light—so you<br />

Harcourt, <strong>2018</strong>, $30)<br />

can eat an entire loaf while watching<br />

‘Game of Thrones’ and not totally lose<br />

your self-respect.<br />

• 1/2 cup<br />

unsweetened cocoa<br />

powder, plus more<br />

for dusting pan<br />

• 1-1/4 cups allpurpose<br />

flour<br />

• 1 tsp. baking soda<br />

• 1 tsp. ground<br />

cinnamon<br />

• 1/4 tsp. kosher salt<br />

• 1 cup sugar<br />

• 1 large egg<br />

• 1 large egg yolk<br />

• 1 teaspoon pure<br />

vanilla extract<br />

• 2 cups grated<br />

zucchini (from 1 large<br />

or 2 or 3 small)<br />

• 2/3 cup semisweet<br />

chocolate chips<br />

• Flaky sea salt, for<br />

garnish<br />

1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Butter a 9x5-inch loaf<br />

pan and dust with cocoa powder, tapping out<br />

any excess.<br />

2. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, cocoa<br />

powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt.<br />

3. In another large bowl, stir together sugar,<br />

Wine<br />

Steals<br />

Under<br />

$13<br />

SIP ON THIS<br />

Montevina Chardonnay 2015<br />

ABV: 13.6%<br />

OVERALL RATING: 4<br />

TASTING NOTES: Rich, golden-hued color;<br />

crisp, light, and flavorful; toasty aromas<br />

and flavors of tart apples, figs, pears, and<br />

peaches but not overly sweet; smooth,<br />

vanilla bean finish; a good everyday<br />

sipper; pair it with fruit, fish, or chicken<br />

PRICE: $9.99<br />

PURCHASE: Target<br />

egg, and egg yolk until smooth, 1 minute. Add melted butter and vanilla and mix until smooth,<br />

then fold in zucchini. Gradually add flour mixture, then fold in chocolate chips. Transfer batter<br />

to prepared pan.<br />

4. Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, 50 minutes.<br />

5. Let bread cool in pan 10 minutes, then invert onto a wire rack to cool completely.<br />

6. Sprinkle with flaky sea salt, slice, and serve. Serves 6. Pairs with<br />

KNEE DEEP BREWING COMPANY’S TANILLA PORTER<br />

ABV: 6.3%<br />

While you’re dying by chocolate, why not be revived by vanilla? Auburn’s beloved Knee Deep<br />

Brewery makes a Tanilla Porter that delivers amazing aromas of coffee, followed by a smooth<br />

chocolate flavor, and delicate<br />

Spanish for “mountain vines,” Plymouth-based Terra d’Oro Winery—home of Montevina—<br />

has been crafting deeply flavored, robust wines that capture the unique character of<br />

Amador County for over 50 years. For more info, visit montevina.com.<br />

Montevina Barbera 2016<br />

ABV: 14.5%<br />

OVERALL RATING: 5<br />

TASTING NOTES: Pours a sultry, deep<br />

violet; medium-bodied; luscious fruit<br />

flavors of black cherry, blackberry,<br />

and pomegranate with toasty oak<br />

characteristics; dry with soft tannins and<br />

just enough acidity; perfect alongside<br />

pizza, pasta, or a cheese plate<br />

PRICE: $12.84<br />

PURCHASE: Raley’s<br />

OVERALL RATING is the average score (out of 5) given by <strong>Style</strong> staff tasters. Ratings should be taken with a grain<br />

of salt, as we are by no means “experts”—just hard-working employees who enjoy imbibing.<br />

intensity of grade A Tahitian vanilla<br />

beans. While the beer looks dark<br />

and bitter, don’t be fooled; with<br />

an IBU (international bitterness<br />

unit) of only 30, it falls pretty<br />

low on the scale. Much like this<br />

month’s recipe, it won’t sit heavy<br />

and pairs particularly well with<br />

sweet treats, thanks to a subtle<br />

carbonation that allows it to go<br />

down easy. While Knee Deep is<br />

mostly known for their IPAs and<br />

other hoppy beers, this offering<br />

demonstrates the brewery’s<br />

ability to produce other styles<br />

with great success.<br />

—Greg Salva, 36 Handles<br />

Recipe excerpted from DELISH © <strong>2018</strong> Joanna Saltz and the Editors of Delish. Reproduced by permission<br />

of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved. Photography © Ethan Calabrese. Beer photo courtesy of<br />

Knee Deep Brewing Company. Wine photos courtesy of Trinchero Family Estates.


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