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Style Magazine - June 2022

Whether it’s groovy tunes, a cold beverage, or verdant flora, we’ve got a plethora of options for you to cool down with. Just turn to this month’s “Summer Blast” feature (page 58) for all the wonderful ways to make this season memorable (and bearable), written by the ever-witty Sharon Penny. We continue keeping it cool (take a shot every time I say “cool/cold/summer!”) with Lorn Randall’s list of Light Beers on page 80 and our travel piece on State Parks (page 74) by local travel expert, Dannah Nielsen. If you’re ready for some action, read our publisher Terry Carroll’s piece on Pickleball (page 38), the most happening sport right now for anyone with decent hand-eye coordination. And if you just want to bum around at home, Emily Peter-Corey’s got you covered with her selection of Entertaining Essentials (page 42). We’re also shining the spotlight this month on organizations that support our LGBTQ+ population. Of course, this is in honor of pride month, but it’s also because of the chilling statistics about rising LGBTQ+ suicides in the country. This is the least we can do as a magazine to direct people—especially our LGBTQ+ youth—in the right direction. I think I’ve covered the gamut of what we have in this issue and I’m proud of all of it. We work very hard to bring you the best content every month so I hope you will take some time to flip through these pages, margarita, beer or iced tea in hand, and raise a toast with us to the best summer ever. Cheers! —Tara Mendanha tara@stylemg.com

Whether it’s groovy tunes, a cold beverage, or verdant flora, we’ve got a plethora of options for you to cool down with. Just turn to this month’s “Summer Blast” feature (page 58) for all the wonderful ways to make this season memorable (and bearable), written by the ever-witty Sharon Penny.
We continue keeping it cool (take a shot every time I say “cool/cold/summer!”) with Lorn Randall’s list of Light Beers on page 80 and our travel piece on State Parks (page 74) by local travel expert, Dannah Nielsen. If you’re ready for some action, read our publisher Terry Carroll’s piece on Pickleball (page 38), the most happening sport right now for anyone with decent hand-eye coordination. And if you just want to bum around at home, Emily Peter-Corey’s got you covered with her selection of Entertaining Essentials (page 42).
We’re also shining the spotlight this month on organizations that support our LGBTQ+ population. Of course, this is in honor of pride month, but it’s also because of the chilling statistics about rising LGBTQ+ suicides in the country. This is the least we can do as a magazine to direct people—especially our LGBTQ+ youth—in the right direction.
I think I’ve covered the gamut of what we have in this issue and I’m proud of all of it. We work very hard to bring you the best content every month so I hope you will take some time to flip through these pages, margarita, beer or iced tea in hand, and raise a toast with us to the best summer ever. Cheers!
—Tara Mendanha
tara@stylemg.com

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| community matters |<br />

Happenings<br />

Bacchus House Bistro in Folsom has partnered with Shriners<br />

Children’s Northern California (which treats children with<br />

complex medical conditions) for a magical journey and fundraiser<br />

with a cinematic tribute exhibit to The Wizard of Oz; running<br />

<strong>June</strong> 25-September 4. Bacchus House Bistro will host two fivecourse<br />

winemaker dinners and silent auctions on July 14 and<br />

August 11 to benefit Shriners Children’s. Don’t miss The Wizard<br />

of Oz tribute on <strong>June</strong> 25 during the Folsom Hometown Parade.<br />

bacchushousebistro.com/a-cinematic-tribute-to-the-wizard-of-oz<br />

Big Trucks Summer will be held Thursdays<br />

in <strong>June</strong> from 9-11 a.m. at Mahany Park (<strong>June</strong><br />

2 and 9) and Maidu Park (<strong>June</strong> 16 and 23) in<br />

Roseville. This free event will feature truck<br />

demonstrations, truck exploration, games,<br />

and activities. Catch a glimpse of vactor<br />

trucks, electric line trucks, dump trucks,<br />

garbage trucks, and more. Guests can meet<br />

with utility employees and learn about utility<br />

services and programs. rosevilletoday.com/<br />

news/roseville/roseville-big-trucks-summer/<br />

El Dorado Hills resident Mike Bagdonas<br />

of Mike Bagdonas Fine Art is hosting<br />

a virtual gallery art show on his website<br />

titled: The Beauty of Garrapata that will<br />

begin on summer solstice (<strong>June</strong> 21) and<br />

go through the end of September. The<br />

show name references the Garrapata State<br />

Park off Highway 1. Bagdonas recorded his<br />

views of Garrapata through twenty-five<br />

years of hiking the shoreline in search of<br />

the perfect view to paint. All the paintings<br />

in the show are, or began with a plein air<br />

painting on site. mikebagdonas.com<br />

Folsom’s Steve Miklos Aquatic Center<br />

is offering family season passes for<br />

$149, valid through September 5. The<br />

family pass admits up to four family<br />

members. Additional members can<br />

be added for $30. Daily wristbands<br />

for the popular giant inflatable<br />

floating obstacle courses will be<br />

$3. folsom.ca.us/government/parksrecreation/facilities/aquatic-center<br />

NEW BUSINESSES<br />

on the Block<br />

Baban Mahal DDS Warby Parker, a Flame-N-Chickz has Firehouse Pizza<br />

has moved to New York-based brought Nashville recently opened<br />

another location company, known hot chicken to<br />

in Roseville<br />

in Granite Bay. for its collection Roseville (4006 (1950 Douglas<br />

The general and of sunglasses Foothills Boulevard, Boulevard). The<br />

cosmetic dentist and eyeglasses Suite 106). Choose family-owned<br />

who focuses on has recently different levels restaurant offers<br />

complex issues opened a store at of spice in your daily-made dough,<br />

of dentistry has Westfield Galleria chicken tenders or fresh ingredients,<br />

relocated to<br />

in Roseville. sliders. They also and fast delivery.<br />

5280 Douglas<br />

The store serve fries, salads, You can build<br />

Boulevard and the offers glasses, and slaws. flamen-chickz.com<br />

your own pizza<br />

business will now sunglasses,<br />

or choose from<br />

be called Granite contacts, and<br />

gourmet pizzas<br />

Bay Dental Spa. vision services<br />

including Hawaiian<br />

babanmahaldds.com including eye<br />

sweet corn, beef<br />

exams and<br />

taco, and chicken<br />

vision tests.<br />

artichoke pizzas.<br />

warbyparker.com<br />

firehousepizza.<br />

online<br />

KidStrong—a private<br />

child development<br />

training center focused<br />

on brain, physical, and<br />

character development<br />

for walking toddlers<br />

through 11-year-olds—is<br />

opening a new location<br />

in Rocklin (1150 Sunset<br />

Boulevard, Suite 156) at<br />

the end of summer. They<br />

offer a science-based<br />

curriculum that is parentfocused<br />

and taught by<br />

professionals. kidstrong.<br />

com/locations/rocklin<br />

Ideal Image—a leading<br />

medspa that partners<br />

every client with a team<br />

of skin, face, and body<br />

specialists and medical<br />

experts—is opening up<br />

in Roseville this month<br />

at 781 Pleasant Grove<br />

Boulevard, Suite 100.<br />

Some of the services<br />

they offer are botox and<br />

fillers, coolsculpting,<br />

laser hair removal,<br />

IPL photofacials, and<br />

more. idealimage.com<br />

Raley's O-N-E Market is<br />

coming to Roseville on<br />

<strong>June</strong> 16 at the corner of<br />

Blue Oaks Boulevard and<br />

Fiddyment Road. O-N-E<br />

stands for “organic,”<br />

“nutrition,” and “education,”<br />

and focuses on ingredient<br />

transparency and minimally<br />

processed foods. There will<br />

be nutrition advisors and<br />

even a beer and wine bar,<br />

and café. Patrons can also<br />

rent a room for meetings or<br />

other activities. raleys.com/<br />

landing/raleys-one-market<br />

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

14 stylemg.com | JUNE <strong>2022</strong> | /stylemediagroup /stylemediagroup /stylemediagroup /stylemags

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