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Style Magazine Folsom and El Dorado Hills November 2018

Food is more than just fuel. It’s a social centerpiece and provides a foundation for some of our fondest, funniest, and most-talked about memories. And in this month’s issue, we have plenty of pieces focused around it, beginning with our feature, Top Chefs (page 49), where Luna Anona introduces you to 15 of our region’s culinary tastemakers—each with their own signature cooking style and skill set. Though the types of cuisine they dish out vastly vary, all of them share a passion for preparing mouthwatering plates. Learn all about them, including their food philosophies, favorite restaurants, top cooking tips, and how they rose to the top, then stop by their respective eateries to taste the fruits of their labor.Whatever your calendar looks like these next 30 days, I hope it’s filled with good friends, good food, and good times. Cheers!

Food is more than just fuel. It’s a social centerpiece and provides a foundation for some of our fondest, funniest, and most-talked about memories. And in this month’s issue, we have plenty of pieces focused around it, beginning with our feature, Top Chefs (page 49), where Luna Anona introduces you to 15 of our region’s culinary tastemakers—each with their own signature cooking style and skill set. Though the types of cuisine they dish out vastly vary, all of them share a passion for preparing mouthwatering plates. Learn all about them, including their food philosophies, favorite restaurants, top cooking tips, and how they rose to the top, then stop by their respective eateries to taste the fruits of their labor.Whatever your calendar looks like these next 30 days, I hope it’s filled with good friends, good food, and good times. Cheers!

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local matters<br />

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

Fall into Fun by LESLEY MILLER<br />

NOVEMBER 4 <strong>Folsom</strong> Runway<br />

Local dignitaries <strong>and</strong> residents will strut the catwalk for a<br />

good cause from 2-5 p.m. at the <strong>Folsom</strong> Community Center.<br />

The event also includes appetizers, an auction, <strong>and</strong> a raffle.<br />

Proceeds benefit <strong>Folsom</strong> Runway, a volunteer community<br />

group developed in partnership with <strong>Folsom</strong> Parks &<br />

Recreation that provides inclusive recreational opportunities<br />

for children with special needs. 916-461-6640<br />

NOVEMBER 11 Wayne Spence <strong>Folsom</strong> Veterans Day<br />

Parade<br />

The city pays tribute to the nation’s veterans, rain or shine,<br />

at this 18th annual parade starting at 9 a.m. The route begins<br />

on East Bidwell Street in front of the Target/Home Goods<br />

shopping center <strong>and</strong> ends at <strong>Folsom</strong> City Lions Park with a brief<br />

ceremony to honor local veterans at the Veterans Memorial.<br />

This year’s theme is<br />

“Celebrating Over a<br />

Century of Service<br />

to Our Country” <strong>and</strong><br />

local veteran Jay<br />

Wiley serves as gr<strong>and</strong><br />

marshal. Spectators<br />

along the parade<br />

route can expect to<br />

see more than 2,500<br />

participants with<br />

floats, classic cars, color guards, <strong>and</strong> other community groups.<br />

folsom.ca.us/parks/events/events/parade.asp<br />

NOVEMBER 16 <strong>Folsom</strong> Senior Center Thanksgiving<br />

Celebration<br />

All seniors age 55+ are invited to this fun social event<br />

starting at 11:30 a.m. Festivities include entertainment, light<br />

refreshments, <strong>and</strong> a raffle. Party-goers may bring a brown bag<br />

lunch. 916-461-6601<br />

NOVEMBER 16 Home for the Holidays Reception<br />

The Gallery at 48 Natoma hosts a free public reception from<br />

6-8 p.m. for the new exhibit featuring paintings by Rod<br />

Williams, photography by Boni Canning, <strong>and</strong> dioramas by<br />

Judith Monroe. An exhibit of entries in the annual <strong>Folsom</strong><br />

Focus Photography Contest will also be on display in the<br />

adjacent Community Gallery. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Monday through Friday, with extended hours from 6-8 p.m.<br />

Tuesday <strong>and</strong> Wednesday. facebook.com/galleryat48natoma<br />

NOVEMBER 22 Thanksgiving Feast for the Animals<br />

Join the festive atmosphere <strong>and</strong> watch animals receive<br />

specially prepared Thanksgiving treats <strong>and</strong> meals starting at<br />

11 a.m. Regular admission fees apply. folsomzoofriends.org<br />

ONGOING Create Holiday Magic<br />

Groups, families, <strong>and</strong> individuals are needed to decorate trees<br />

<strong>and</strong> sections of the <strong>Folsom</strong> City Zoo Sanctuary for their ninth<br />

annual Wild Nights <strong>and</strong> Holiday Lights event. Caroling groups<br />

are also needed to add to the festive atmosphere. Decorating<br />

dates begin this month. mrobitaille@folsom.ca.us<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THESE EVENTS<br />

AND OTHERS, CHECK OUT THE FOLSOM PARKS &<br />

RECREATION GUIDE OR VISIT FOLSOM.CA.US.<br />

WORLD KINDNESS<br />

DAY<br />

NOVEMBER 3<br />

In a collaborative effort with the<br />

EDH Branch Library <strong>and</strong> YELL<br />

Teen Council, the inaugural World<br />

Kindness Day is coming to the CSD<br />

Gym. From 3-5:30 p.m., families can<br />

learn how to fill their bucket with<br />

tips <strong>and</strong> tricks on showing kindness<br />

<strong>and</strong> respect for others. Admission is<br />

$25 for a family of four <strong>and</strong> $5 for<br />

additional family members.<br />

Activities Aplenty The <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong> CSD has something for everyone.<br />

Mark your calendar for the following:<br />

BEAVERS IN YOUR BACKYARD<br />

NOVEMBER 7<br />

Learn about the life history, behavior, <strong>and</strong> ecology of<br />

the North American beaver, castor canadensis, from<br />

7-8:30 p.m., as Kate Lundquist <strong>and</strong> Brock Dolman<br />

of the Occidental Arts <strong>and</strong> Ecology Center’s WATER<br />

Institute share their knowledge <strong>and</strong> experience<br />

working with communities to manage beavers in both<br />

wildl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> urban settings. Learn about what’s going<br />

on in <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong> from <strong>El</strong>ena DeLacy of the American<br />

River Conservancy, who will provide some insight into<br />

non-lethal beaver management strategies at work in<br />

your neighborhood.<br />

COMPETITIVE<br />

ROBOTICS BOOT<br />

CAMP WITH LEGO<br />

MINDSTORMS EV3<br />

NOVEMBER 19-21<br />

This boot camp from 9 a.m.<br />

to 3 p.m. introduces various<br />

game play challenges—following<br />

complex lines, wrestling sumobots,<br />

<strong>and</strong> solving mazes, to name a<br />

few—<strong>and</strong> extends the basics using an indepth<br />

exploration of competitive robots.<br />

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

<strong>Folsom</strong> Parks & Recreation photo courtesy of <strong>Folsom</strong> Parks & Rec. EDHCSD<br />

photo courtesy of EDHCSD.<br />

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