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Style Magazine: August 2019

If you’re looking to cut out early and take advantage of our area’s offerings, head to page 45 for our feature, Happiest Hours. We’ve scoured the region for restaurants with killer deals on bites, brews, cocktails, and wine, all of which we recommend pairing with friends and good conversation. Oh, and don’t forget to stop by page 70 to shop for 20 Beer & Wine Finds. If you’re seeing double after a few too many drinks, consider giving your eyes a checkup with 7 Tips for Optimal Eye Health on page 76. These refreshing articles and more can be found in this month's issue of Style.

If you’re looking to cut out early and take advantage of our area’s offerings, head to page 45 for our feature, Happiest Hours. We’ve scoured the region for restaurants with killer deals on bites, brews, cocktails, and wine, all of which we recommend pairing with friends and good conversation. Oh, and don’t forget to stop by page 70 to shop for 20 Beer & Wine Finds.
If you’re seeing double after a few too many drinks, consider giving your eyes a checkup with 7 Tips for Optimal Eye Health on page 76. These refreshing articles and more can be found in this month's issue of Style.

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Outtakes<br />

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SUNDAY IN APPLE HILL<br />

Crystal Springs Garden, Camino<br />

JUNE 30<br />

New Morning Youth & Family Services celebrated<br />

their 22nd annual Sunday in Apple Hill with an<br />

elegant garden party featuring a gourmet dinner,<br />

beer and wine tastings, live entertainment, and raffles.<br />

Proceeds went towards New Morning which provides<br />

a safety net of services to troubled youth and their<br />

families in El Dorado County.<br />

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PHOTOS BY LAURIE HEYMAN<br />

1. Austin Reed<br />

2. Corey Taylor-Bockmann and James Taylor-Bockmann<br />

3. David Ashby<br />

4. David Ashby, Don Semon, and Don Ashton<br />

5. Jan Parker, Natalie Buerki, Janet Saitman, Ree Eppler, Joe<br />

Harn, Denise Deagon, and Debbie Manning<br />

6. Joe Harn and John Mooney<br />

7. Rene Hamlin, Jamie Pitts Garcia, and Ben Cowles<br />

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<strong>2019</strong> GREATER SACRAMENTO AREA<br />

HONOR RIDE<br />

Placer County Association of Realtors, Rocklin<br />

MAY 4<br />

Hundreds of cyclists, veterans, and fans gathered<br />

to celebrate Project Hero: a national nonprofit<br />

organization that helps veterans and first responders<br />

affected by injury, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)<br />

and traumatic brain injury achieve rehabilitation,<br />

recovery and resilience in their daily lives.<br />

PHOTOS BY PHIL COOPER<br />

1. Phil Cooper, John Grady, Becky Neal, Steve Kahn, and<br />

Todd Setter<br />

2: All of the volunteers which made the event possible<br />

3: Mae Sacheo, Stacy Dustin, and Oraphan Cooper<br />

4: Group start photo<br />

5: Lance Dustin, Yi Bell, and Phil Cooper<br />

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30 stylemg.com | AUGUST <strong>2019</strong> | /stylemg /stylemediagroup /stylemediagroup /stylemags<br />

IF YOU KNOW OF ANY EVENTS HAPPENING IN THE AREA, OR HAVE PHOTOS YOU<br />

WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH US, PLEASE SUBMIT THEM TO INFO@STYLEMG.COM.<br />

FOR MORE OUTTAKES PHOTOS, VISIT STYLEMG.COM.

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