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Style Magazine Folsom El Dorado Hills: October 2019

Fifteen years ago, we produced our first Readers’ Choice Awards issue, which was the community’s opportunity to vote on who they believe is the best. It is the single most read and referenced issue we produce each year and we owe a very special group of people special thanks for making this issue happen–you, our readers! Thousands of readers cast more than 120,000 votes for local businesses and organizations this year. It’s hard to believe how much this contest has grown and how much it means to the winners and to the readers who source this issue (both in print and online) when making all types of buying decisions every day. We are proud to say that our Readers’ Choice Awards is the largest awards contest of its type in the Sacramento region. What’s most important to our readers is knowing their votes count, we don’t choose winners because they are advertisers. We don’t choose the winners at all. This is truly a contest voted on by the readers alone. We want to take this opportunity to let you know how much we appreciate your readership and support of STYLE. And for all the winners who chose to say “thank you” for voting for them by placing an ad in our special section, well, we very much thank you, too! Congrats to each and every one of you! — All the Best, Terry Carroll & Wendy Sipple Publishers

Fifteen years ago, we produced our first Readers’ Choice Awards issue, which was the community’s opportunity to vote on who they believe is the best. It is the single most read and referenced issue we produce each year and we owe a very special group of people special thanks for making this issue happen–you, our readers!

Thousands of readers cast more than 120,000 votes for local businesses and organizations this year. It’s hard to believe how much this contest has grown and how much it means to the winners and to the readers who source this issue (both in print and online) when making all types of buying decisions every day. We are proud to say that our Readers’ Choice Awards is the largest awards contest of its type in the Sacramento region. What’s most important to our readers is knowing their votes count, we don’t choose winners because they are advertisers. We don’t choose the winners at all. This is truly a contest voted on by the readers alone.

We want to take this opportunity to let you know how much we appreciate your readership and support of STYLE. And for all the winners who chose to say “thank you” for voting for them by placing an ad in our special section, well, we very much thank you, too! Congrats to each and every one of you!

— All the Best,

Terry Carroll & Wendy Sipple
Publishers

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What’s Up?<br />

wine tasting, dinner, and live music.<br />

To buy tickets and for more info, visit<br />

hands4hopeyouth.org.<br />

Every Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. through <strong>October</strong><br />

30, the Cappuccino Cruisers host their<br />

weekly Cruise Night at La Rosa Blanca in<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong>. Car aficionados and general public are<br />

welcome. For more info, visit capcruz.com.<br />

Comedy is on Thursday in <strong>October</strong> (3, 17, 24) from<br />

7-9 p.m. at Nicholson’s MusiCafe in <strong>Folsom</strong>.<br />

The event is free (with a one-drink minimum per<br />

person), and an open mic is available for local<br />

comedians.<br />

Join Placerville Mobility Support Group<br />

for its first annual Walk & Roll walk/run on<br />

<strong>October</strong> 19. The event begins at 10 a.m. (check<br />

in is at 9 a.m.) at the <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> County Transit<br />

Authority Park and Ride Facility on Mosquito<br />

Road in Placerville. Older adults and wheelchair<br />

users are encouraged to attend, but everyone is<br />

welcome. The event is free, and sandwiches, fruit,<br />

and water will be provided. For more info, visit<br />

placervillemobilitysupportgroup.org.<br />

Jesuit High School is hosting an open house<br />

on Sunday, <strong>October</strong> 20, from noon till 3 p.m.<br />

Walk the campus, look inside classrooms, and<br />

talk to the students and teachers. For more, info<br />

visit jesuithighschool.org/open-house.<br />

Applications are now being accepted<br />

for <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> County’s Property Tax<br />

Postponement Program (PTP) which<br />

allows eligible homeowners to postpone<br />

payment of their property tax on their primary<br />

residence. Funding is limited, and applications<br />

are being accepted through February 10, 2020.<br />

For more info, visit sco.ca.gov/ardtax_prop_tax_<br />

postponement.html.<br />

THE STUDIO Martial Arts & Fitness in<br />

Roseville is conducting a life-saving workshop<br />

on <strong>October</strong> 19 from noon till 1:30 p.m. on Child<br />

Abduction Prevention and Safety. Children<br />

ages 4-12 are welcome to attend with a parent or<br />

guardian and will receive age-appropriate safety<br />

instruction along with a fingerprint kit; parents<br />

will simultaneously be taught adult-appropriate<br />

content. Call 916-258-5425 to register (space is<br />

limited).<br />

[ ARTS & CULTURE ]<br />

The Crocker Art Museum’s new exhibit titled<br />

When I Remember I See Red: American Indian<br />

Art and Activism in California runs from <strong>October</strong><br />

20 to January 26. It features contemporary art in<br />

diverse media forms, such as painting, video, sculpture,<br />

and photography. For more info, visit crockerart.org.<br />

A new art exhibit called <strong>El</strong> Arte de las Almas:<br />

Día de los Muertos <strong>2019</strong> (The Art of Souls: Day of<br />

the Dead <strong>2019</strong>) at the California Museum opens<br />

on <strong>October</strong> 11 and runs through December 15. The<br />

public opening ceremony from 6-9 p.m. includes<br />

appearances by featured artists, dancers, live music,<br />

face painting, and a costume contest. For more info,<br />

visit californiamuseum.org.<br />

[ NEW & COMING SOON ]<br />

Last month, @the Grounds in Roseville added an additional entrance to their<br />

facility. You can now enter at the intersection of Junction Boulevard and Event Center<br />

Drive. This new entrance provides easier accessibility and decreases traffic in the<br />

adjacent neighborhood.<br />

A new walking trail is open in Rocklin. West Trails at the Sunset Whitney<br />

Recreation Area was opened last month and offers 2.7 miles of family-friendly<br />

paths accessible by walkers and bikers. The main trail can be accessed via the parking<br />

lot at 4201 Midas Avenue.<br />

[ FOOD & DRINK ]<br />

Thai Paradise is opening up a second location in <strong>El</strong><br />

<strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong>. Located at 4361 Town Center Boulevard,<br />

Suite 110, Thai Paradise EDH will serve up healthy,<br />

delicious, and authentic Thai dishes featuring favorite<br />

menu items from their <strong>Folsom</strong> location as well as<br />

special dishes prepared just for the new <strong>El</strong> <strong>Dorado</strong> <strong>Hills</strong><br />

location. Be sure to stop by on <strong>October</strong> 9 for their Grand<br />

Opening Celebration.<br />

Cara Romero, Naomi, 2018.<br />

Photograph, 52x44 inches.<br />

Collection of the Artist © Cara<br />

Romero<br />

IN THE “OOPS, WE’RE ONLY HUMAN” DEPARTMENT<br />

Our September issue’s “Slice Advice” feature failed to<br />

mention the Mountain Mike’s located at 25075 Blue<br />

Ravine Road, Suite 150 in <strong>Folsom</strong> (in the Parkway Shopping<br />

Center). Stop by and try their delicious garlic knots<br />

and expansive salad bar, not to mention their Garlic<br />

Tuscan pizza...In the same feature, we incorrectly<br />

described the Veggie Pizza at Strings Café in<br />

<strong>Folsom</strong> (25035 Blue Ravine Road, Suite 120). This delicious<br />

pie is loaded with Italian chesses, broccoli, mushrooms,<br />

artichoke, bell peppers, olives, red and green<br />

onions, and Roma tomatoes atop a zesty red sauce.<br />

In September’s Introducing on Passport 2 Health<br />

Chiropractic, we misprinted the answer to “Fun Fact<br />

About Your Company.” Founder Devon Gaston DC, MS<br />

stated: “I call it a ‘co-op’—every board member and<br />

contributor (i.e. graphic designer, CPA, insurance agent,<br />

general contractor) is also a patient.” For more on the<br />

business, visit passport2health.co.<br />

Cara Romero, Naomi, 2018. Photograph, 52x44 inches. Collection of the Artist © Cara Romero. Thai Paradise photo by Saranya Somsrimee, ZACKSOUNDGOD. Strings Café photo by<br />

Ray Burgess. Passport 2 Health Chiropractic photo by Dante Fontana. Other photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.<br />

18 stylemg.com | OCTOBER <strong>2019</strong> | /stylemg /stylemediagroup /stylemediagroup /stylemags

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