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Style Magazine, Roseville, Granite Bay, & Rocklin; September 18

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 39, you can read about 17 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 39, you can read about 17 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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outtakes<br />

BLOOM COFFEE AND TEA GRAND REOPENING<br />

July 28 // 1485 Eureka Road, Suite 100, <strong>Roseville</strong><br />

Bloom celebrated their recent remodel with a grand reopening that featured food, drinks, and live music. The revamp includes a bigger espresso machine; new<br />

paint, lighting fixtures, tables, chairs, and countertops; and an updated menu featuring kombucha, cold-pressed juices, grab-and-go parfaits, and salads, plus the<br />

return of their beloved breakfast burritos.<br />

1 Hunter Phillips, Cory McNulty, Tori Azarcon, Stephanie Paz, Caleb Settlage, and Noah Dolce 2 The Scott family: Chloe, David, Sophia, Beckie, and Sarah<br />

3 Tori Azarcon 4 Marissa Cho, Jessica Shaw, and Addie McLain 5 Taylor Phillips<br />

Photos by HANNAH MONTEZ<br />

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BEERS & CHEERS TO 60 YEARS<br />

July 13 // The Monk’s Cellar, <strong>Roseville</strong><br />

This birthday party—hosted by Christina<br />

Richter, president of the <strong>Roseville</strong> Historical<br />

Society—raised funds for the Historic<br />

Fiddyment Ranch Project, which will help to<br />

restore and preserve the mid-19th century<br />

house and brick outbuildings.<br />

1 Chrysta Nunes, Joey Nizuk, Ryan Haney, Kevin<br />

Kiley, and Bill Halldin 2 Roger and Debra Linn 3 Jan<br />

Stearns and Pauline Roccucci 4 Katy Schardt, Jami<br />

Areia, Christina Richter, and Lori Hurst-Richardson<br />

Photos by BRIANNA AREIA<br />

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WEST PARK HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY<br />

May 30 // Hayden Parkway and Bob Doyle Drive, <strong>Roseville</strong><br />

<strong>Roseville</strong> Joint Union High School District and Turner Construction celebrated the groundbreaking for<br />

<strong>Roseville</strong>’s new West Park High School, which will educate around 2,400 students and is scheduled to open in<br />

August of 2020 near Fiddyment Farm.<br />

1 Steve Williams, Brad Bashom, and Jess Borjon 2 <strong>Roseville</strong> Joint Unified School District staff 3 Jon Anderson, Scott Davis, Chris<br />

Brown, Joe Landon, and Virginia Marquardt 4 Chilton Middle School Band 5 Ron Severson, Joe Landon, Shannon Blockton, and<br />

Steve Williams<br />

Photos by ALLENE SALERNO OF LENIE’S PICTURES<br />

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HONOR RIDE<br />

April 28 // Placer County<br />

Association of Realtors, <strong>Rocklin</strong><br />

Beginning and ending in<br />

<strong>Rocklin</strong>, over 250 cyclists<br />

of all levels journeyed on a<br />

non-competitive 15-, 47-, or<br />

66-mile bike ride through<br />

the Sacramento region at<br />

this annual event. Proceeds<br />

exceeded $65,000 and benefited<br />

Project Hero, a national<br />

organization dedicated to<br />

supporting community-based<br />

rehabilitation and recovery<br />

programs for veterans and first<br />

responders.<br />

Photos courtesy of PCAR<br />

<strong>18</strong> stylergbr.com // SEPTEMBER 20<strong>18</strong> // /stylergbr /stylemediagroup /stylemediagroup /stylemagrgbr

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