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Roseville, Granite Bay & Rocklin Style Magazine 1118

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 35), where Luna Anona introduces you to 10 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 35), where Luna Anona introduces you to 10 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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Photo by Monica Merritt.<br />

According to WalletHub, <strong>Roseville</strong> is the 10th best<br />

city in California to raise a family. Opportunities<br />

for recreation and fun, education, health and safety,<br />

affordability, and socioeconomic environment<br />

rankings all played a part in the city’s final score of 74.95. <strong>Rocklin</strong><br />

ranked 13th, and Lincoln ranked 35th...100+ Women Who Care<br />

Placer County recently donated $10,525 to the ALS Association.<br />

This group of women meets quarterly and individually donates<br />

$100 to make a huge impact within the community. Their next<br />

event is on November 8 at Randy Peter’s Catering & Event Center<br />

at 6 p.m...The Wildlife Care Association (WCA) is looking for<br />

pictures of local birds for their annual Fall Photo Contest. Submit<br />

your photo on the WCA’s Facebook page through a private<br />

message between now and December 31...Blue Line Arts is<br />

seeking submissions for the following exhibits: Crocker-Kingsley<br />

Art Competition, Obsessed, and Fake It! The application deadline is<br />

December 6. For more info, visit bluelinearts.org/call-to-artists...<br />

Loomis residents have a new Type 1 structure engine at their<br />

home station. In addition, South Placer Fire District Station 28 is<br />

changing its number to 18...<strong>Rocklin</strong> City Council hired a new city<br />

clerk, Mona Forster. Forster is filling Barbara Ivanusich’s shoes and<br />

is sure to continue improving <strong>Rocklin</strong> during her employment...<br />

Placer Community Foundation’s Giving Circle recently donated<br />

$40,000 to Placer County nonprofits that provide valuable<br />

services for the region’s most vulnerable and at-risk youth,<br />

including A Touch of Understanding, Compassion Planet, and<br />

McLaughlin Theatre Company. If you would like to get involved,<br />

visit placercf.org/the-giving-circle...Free First Saturdays at the<br />

Museum, a program hosted at the Sierra College Natural History<br />

Museum, focuses on indigenous cultures of Northern California<br />

this month. Bring your walking shoes and come ready to learn<br />

from 10 a.m. to noon on November 3...Getting around town via<br />

public transportation just got a lot easier with Placer County<br />

Transit’s new app called Next Bus and website (placer.ca.gov/<br />

transit). The program provides real-time notification of buses to<br />

ensure you always know exactly when yours is slated to arrive...<br />

Placer SPCA’s new Adoption & Education Center is now open!<br />

Their permanent home at 200<br />

Tahoe Avenue in <strong>Roseville</strong><br />

embodies the best in<br />

animal welfare practices, including<br />

spacious condos and home-like<br />

environments...<strong>Rocklin</strong> resident<br />

Sheri Chapman was unanimously<br />

appointed as <strong>Rocklin</strong>’s new city<br />

attorney this fall. Most recently, Chapman served as interim<br />

director of human resources for Placer County...In memory of<br />

Mary Paolini Fischer, Placer Community Foundation donated<br />

its first-ever horse welfare grant of $10,000 to Horses’ Honor, a<br />

nonprofit that assists senior horses in need. The money will be<br />

used to ensure all rescue horses receive proper nourishment,<br />

veterinary services, dental care, and more...Fairytale Town’s<br />

winter hours begin November 1. They’re open Thursday-Sunday<br />

from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekday admission is $5 per person;<br />

weekends and holidays are $6. Children under 12 months are<br />

free...That’s all for now, but check back next month for <strong>Style</strong>’s<br />

Holiday Gift Guide! —Alyssa Mielke<br />

NOVEMBER 2018 // stylergbr.com 11

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