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Style Magazine Roseville Granite Bay Rocklin: 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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| arts & entertainment |<br />

Orchestra at this gala fundraiser and red carpet event. Music is drawn from<br />

various academy films like La La Land and A Star is Born. Doors open at 2 p.m.<br />

harriscenter.net<br />

Palladio's Fall Festival<br />

Folsom Glass Pumpkin Patch.<br />

Featuring an array of pieces of<br />

hand-blown glass, this happening<br />

is going to blow you away.<br />

Glass pumpkins are available in<br />

numerous shapes and sizes, and<br />

proceeds will help the Folsom<br />

Parks and Recreation’s Community<br />

Arts Education Program. Meet at<br />

48 Natoma Street from 10 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m. to see the art. facebook.<br />

com/2BGlass<br />

(ALSO 13)<br />

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Folsom VYBE. Enjoy a night of<br />

diverse music from local bands,<br />

sensational food, craft beer, and<br />

wine. Event is from 7-10 p.m. at<br />

the Harris Center and proceeds<br />

benefit the Twin Lakes Food<br />

Bank. There will be art displays,<br />

as well as a band meet and greet.<br />

folsomvybe.com<br />

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Placerville Oktoberfest. Come<br />

join the community for an evening<br />

of live Bavarian music, dance<br />

demonstrations, German food,<br />

and beer contests. Hang out<br />

on main street from 3-9 p.m.<br />

for a festive night. placervilledowntown.org<br />

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Palladio’s Fall Festival. It's fun<br />

for the whole family! Meet at<br />

the piazza from 1-5 p.m. for fallthemed<br />

crafts, pumpkin bowling,<br />

and hay rides. gopalladio.com<br />

Folsom Blues Breakout. Meet at<br />

the Johnny Cash Bridge (Folsom<br />

Crossing) to run a 10K or 5K at<br />

7:30 a.m. while jamming out to<br />

Johnny Cash music. Participants<br />

receive a t-shirt and a finisher’s<br />

medal. Donations benefit the local<br />

nonprofit Runnin’ for Rhett, which<br />

helps inspire people to get active<br />

and fund after-school running<br />

programs. folsomblueshalf.org<br />

Hollywood at Harris Center. Enjoy<br />

award-winning music performed<br />

by the Placer Pops Chorale &<br />

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Hangtown Music Festival. Enjoy a<br />

weekend of lively music, starring<br />

bands like Railroad Earth, Dark<br />

Star Orchestra, and The Wood<br />

Brothers. This Placerville music<br />

festival features a costume<br />

theme for each day, assorted<br />

food and beverage vendors, late<br />

night shows, and a KidZone.<br />

On site camping is available.<br />

hangtownfestival.com<br />

(ALSO 25, 26, & 27)<br />

SAVE THE DATE: NOVEMBER<br />

3<br />

Runway 19. Get ready to feel empowered after watching<br />

this fashion show. The show begins at 2 p.m. at the Folsom<br />

Community Center. Proceeds help support programs of inclusion for<br />

people with and without special needs. facebook.com/folsomrunway<br />

29<br />

Hangtown Music Festival<br />

(The Wood Brothers)<br />

26<br />

Count Watts’ Spooktacular Family Event. Experience the Phantom Energy<br />

House, the mad scientist’s laboratory, spooky face paint, and themed games that<br />

inspire visitors to reduce energy consumption. This event is free from 10 a.m. to 2<br />

p.m. at the <strong>Roseville</strong> Utility Exploration Center. roseville.ca.us/familyfun<br />

EDUHSD Virtual Academy Holiday Fashion Show & Auction. Enjoy appetizers<br />

and refreshments along with a fashion show and auction of clothing<br />

accessories and gift baskets from local businesses. A portion of the proceeds<br />

benefit the leadership team and internship program at EDUHSD Virtual<br />

Academy. Tickets are $5 each, $10 for families—senior discount is $2. Cash<br />

only at the door. 530-622-6212 x7020<br />

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Spirits, Brews & Bites. Stroll Sutter Street from 2-5 p.m. for beer, spirits,<br />

cider, and small bites at Historic District merchants. Proceeds will benefit<br />

T.E.A.M. (teaching everyone animals matter), Bradshaw Animal Shelter’s<br />

non-profit. Event is 21+ and Halloween costumes are encouraged.<br />

historicfolsom.org/events-schedule<br />

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Halloween Spooktacular. Grab the kids for a fun filled night of trick-ortreating<br />

at participating El Dorado Hills Town Center businesses from 3-6<br />

p.m. A costume contest for kids, dogs, and families begins at 5 p.m. in<br />

the Steven Young Amphitheater. edhtowncenter.com<br />

Placerville Festival of Lights. Meet on Main Street from<br />

5-8 p.m. for an evening filled with holiday festivities.<br />

Starring performances from the El Dorado High School Jazz Band<br />

and Choir, a tree lighting ceremony, and stage coach rides, this is one<br />

event you won’t want to miss. placerville-downtown.org<br />

Palladio Fall Festival photo courtesy of Palladio. The Wood Brothers photo by Alysse Gafkjen. EDH Town Center photo courtesy of EDH Town Center.<br />

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

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