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Style Folsom & El Dorado Hills; September 2018

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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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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