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Style Magazine: January 2019

Of all the months, January seems the most appropriate one to shake things up—it is a “new” year, after all. Here at Style, we definitely welcomed the spirit of change, which you’ll find in our new and (we think) improved design, content, and cover. Since the company’s inception over a decade ago, we’ve had separate publications for each of our markets—El Dorado County; Folsom, El Dorado Hills; and Placer County—and finally decided to merge into one bigger, and better, magazine. As we continue to make improvements, I’d love to hear your comments, concerns, opinions, and ideas; this magazine is near and dear to me, so I promise to take them to heart. Coincidentally, this month’s feature is all about new things to see, eat, drink, and do this year—easy ways to add some spice to your life without traveling far. From recently opened (and soon-to-open) restaurants, retail stores, gyms, museums, and even an aquarium, there’s a whole bevy of new businesses on the block just waiting to be discovered. Still seeking inspiration on ways to break out of your routine rut? How about introducing one of the 10 super-good superfoods that come recommended from area health pros (page 22), booking a European river cruise that takes you through four countries in 12 days (page 94), adding a fresh paint of color to your abode in one of the year’s hottest hues (page 88), or getting crafty in the kitchen with a new recipe (page 108)? However you decide to step out of your comfort zone in 2019, do it with vim and vigor, but most importantly: Just do it. Happy New Year!

Of all the months, January seems the most appropriate one to shake things up—it is a “new” year, after all. Here at Style, we definitely welcomed the spirit of change, which you’ll find in our new and (we think) improved design, content, and cover. Since the company’s inception over a decade ago, we’ve had separate publications for each of our markets—El Dorado County; Folsom, El Dorado Hills; and Placer County—and finally decided to merge into one bigger, and better, magazine. As we continue to make improvements, I’d love to hear your comments, concerns, opinions, and ideas; this magazine is near and dear to me, so I promise to take them to heart.
Coincidentally, this month’s feature is all about new things to see, eat, drink, and do this year—easy ways to add some spice to your life without traveling far. From recently opened (and soon-to-open) restaurants, retail stores, gyms, museums, and even an aquarium, there’s a whole bevy of new businesses on the block just waiting to be discovered.
Still seeking inspiration on ways to break out of your routine rut? How about introducing one of the 10 super-good superfoods that come recommended from area health pros (page 22), booking a European river cruise that takes you through four countries in 12 days (page 94), adding a fresh paint of color to your abode in one of the year’s hottest hues (page 88), or getting crafty in the kitchen with a new recipe (page 108)?
However you decide to step out of your comfort zone in 2019, do it with vim and vigor, but most importantly: Just do it. Happy New Year!

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are allowed. Start time is 10 a.m.<br />

totalbodyfitness.com/site/race/<br />

dirty-duathlon-<strong>2019</strong><br />

Folsom Jazz Festival. Don’t miss<br />

the largest jazz competition<br />

in California, where over 100<br />

middle school and high school<br />

jazz bands, vocal jazz choirs, and<br />

jazz combos from California and<br />

Nevada compete at Folsom High<br />

School and Rolling Hills Church.<br />

folsommusic.org<br />

Gold Discovery Day. From 10<br />

a.m. to 2 p.m., celebrate Marshall<br />

Gold Discovery State Historic<br />

Park with interactive activities,<br />

gold panning, guest speakers,<br />

Junie B. Jones The Musical.<br />

Everyone’s favorite “almost sixyear-old”<br />

has a lot of change<br />

going on: She’s starting first<br />

grade, her best friend doesn’t<br />

want to be her best friend<br />

anymore, she makes a new<br />

friend named Herb, and she may<br />

need glasses. Show times vary.<br />

rosevilletheatreartsacademy.<br />

com<br />

(THROUGH 27)<br />

21<br />

March<br />

for the<br />

Dream.<br />

Celebrate<br />

diversity<br />

and honor Martin Luther King<br />

Jr.’s work on the national holiday<br />

named after him. The 4.6-<br />

mile walk to the Sacramento<br />

Convention Center sends the<br />

message that “hope lives.” Meet<br />

at Sacramento City College’s<br />

Hughes Stadium before the<br />

march starts at 9:15 a.m., and<br />

then stay for the Diversity Expo<br />

with music, spoken word, and<br />

more. marchforthedream.org<br />

22<br />

Jersey Boys. They were<br />

just four guys from<br />

Jersey, until they sang<br />

their very first note. They had a<br />

sound nobody had ever heard<br />

Tap Into a Cold One<br />

before but while their harmonies<br />

were perfect on stage, off<br />

stage it was a different story.<br />

Go behind the music and<br />

inside the story of Frankie Valli<br />

and the Four Seasons in this<br />

Tony Award-winning, true life<br />

musical. harriscenter.net<br />

(ALSO 23-26)<br />

26<br />

Dirty Duathlon. Participate in<br />

this run-bike-run (two-mile run,<br />

six-mile bike ride, and two-mile<br />

run) along Folsom’s scenic trails.<br />

Each athlete will get a Total<br />

Body Fitness racing beanie,<br />

athlete goodie bag, post-race<br />

meal, and massage. Relay teams<br />

of one cyclist and one runner<br />

and live music at this annual<br />

commemoration of the discovery<br />

of gold. visit-eldorado.com/event/<br />

gold-discovery-day<br />

Tap Into a Cold One. This kick-off<br />

to Folsom Beer Week from 4-7<br />

p.m. at the Palladio at Broadstone<br />

includes unlimited tastings from<br />

40-plus breweries, fire pits, food<br />

trucks, and a DJ. tapfolsom.com<br />

27<br />

All Abilities Party. iFLY in<br />

Roseville is offering a unique<br />

program custom-designed for<br />

those with physical and cognitive<br />

challenges to experience the<br />

dream of flight from 4-7 p.m. The<br />

fee includes a training session,<br />

flight gear, two flights, a digital<br />

video, and assistance by trained<br />

instructors. 916-836-4359<br />

Marshall Gold<br />

Discovery Day<br />

SAVE THE DATE: FEBRUARY<br />

9 A Chocolate Affair. Celebrating their 21st anniversary, Soroptimist<br />

International of Placerville is presenting a fun-filled evening of wine,<br />

beer, and chocolate tasting from 6-9:30 p.m. at the El Dorado County<br />

Fairgrounds. Proceeds benefit local educational scholarships, awards, and<br />

other community service projects. chocolate-affair.com<br />

16 Diamonds and Pearls White Night. The Purple Dove is hosting its<br />

second annual fundraising gala to raise awareness of opioid dependency<br />

and the need for rehabilitation facilities. Funds raised at The Falls Event<br />

Center in Roseville will go toward operating expenses of the Purple Dove<br />

Opioid Treatment Center. The show by Prince tribute band, When Doves<br />

Cry, starts at 8 p.m. thepurpledove.com/events<br />

Photos courtesy of their respective companies or organzations.<br />

50 stylemg.com | JANUARY <strong>2019</strong> | /stylemg /stylemediagroup /stylemediagroup /stylemags

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