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Starting this month in STYLE, we’re including more content dedicated to the “Endurance Capital of the World.” Check out Artist Spotlight (page 24), Calendar (page 28), Take a Hike (page 38), and the Restaurant Guide (page 98) to read what I mean. Whether you reside in Auburn, occasionally visit, or have never been, I encourage you to explore more of this not-so-secret slice of Placer County paradise. Auburn aside, this issue is stuffed with all sorts of other interesting editorial, like “Stellar Cellar” (page 96) where area wine bar owners uncork their must-sip bargain bottles and special-occasion splurges; “Life is Grand” (page 20), featuring a spotlight on the area’s greatest grandparents; and a roundup of the tastiest plates of pasta found ’round town in “Noodle Nirvana” (page 92). Finally, in our cover story, “Pizza Party,” we take you on a tour of the area’s top 30 pizzerias with what to order at each—from the ordinary done extraordinarily well (cheese, please!) to more obscure offerings, like a wild prawn pizza from Heyday Café topped with sriracha garlic cream sauce, red onions, pineapple, three cheeses, and honey cider slaw. Dig in starting on page 67. ——Megan megan@stylemg.com @meggoeggowaffle

Starting this month in STYLE, we’re including more content dedicated to the “Endurance Capital of the World.” Check out Artist Spotlight (page 24), Calendar (page 28), Take a Hike (page 38), and the Restaurant Guide (page 98) to read what I mean. Whether you reside in Auburn, occasionally visit, or have never been, I encourage you to explore more of this not-so-secret slice of Placer County paradise.
Auburn aside, this issue is stuffed with all sorts of other interesting editorial, like “Stellar Cellar” (page 96) where area wine bar owners uncork their must-sip bargain bottles and special-occasion splurges; “Life is Grand” (page 20), featuring a spotlight on the area’s greatest grandparents; and a roundup of the tastiest plates of pasta found ’round town in “Noodle Nirvana” (page 92).
Finally, in our cover story, “Pizza Party,” we take you on a tour of the area’s top 30 pizzerias with what to order at each—from the ordinary done extraordinarily well (cheese, please!) to more obscure offerings, like a wild prawn pizza from Heyday Café topped with sriracha garlic cream sauce, red onions, pineapple, three cheeses, and honey cider slaw. Dig in starting on page 67.

——Megan
megan@stylemg.com
@meggoeggowaffle

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SEPTEMBER<strong>2022</strong><br />

20<br />

IN THIS ISSUE<br />

67<br />

16<br />

92<br />

6 EDITOR'S LETTER<br />

10 ONLINE<br />

12 COMMUNITY<br />

MATTERS<br />

WHAT'S UP<br />

News Around Town<br />

16 THE 10 SPOT<br />

Local Podcasts<br />

20 GET TO KNOW<br />

Grand Grandparents<br />

24 ARTS & CULTURE<br />

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT<br />

5 Glass Gurus<br />

26 CALENDAR<br />

32 OUTTAKES<br />

Event Pics<br />

36 HEALTH & WELLNESS<br />

Fitness Myths, Debunked<br />

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54 KEEP IT LOCAL<br />

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56 COOL STUFF<br />

57 ASK THE EXPERT<br />

58 INTRODUCING<br />

Q&A with Local Companies<br />

62 HOME & GARDEN<br />

Hot Home Design Trends<br />

67 FEATURE<br />

30 Can't-Miss Pies<br />

88 EAT & DRINK<br />

DINING OUT<br />

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90 FOODIE FIND<br />

Rose Café & Bagel<br />

92 THE HOT LIST<br />

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96 SIP ON THIS<br />

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98 RESTAURANT GUIDE<br />

106 LAST LOOK<br />

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Home—it’s where the heart is. It’s a<br />

feeling of comfort, connection,<br />

and community; a sense of<br />

security and belonging; and a<br />

point of pride. Home—there’s<br />

no place like it.<br />

Even though I’ve had many<br />

different “homes” over the years, my hometown<br />

of Auburn will forever be near and dear to me. I<br />

know its slow-paced streets like the back of my<br />

hand, have hung out in every one of its haunts,<br />

and am emotionally connected to the people and<br />

places that made my childhood so memorable.<br />

Admittedly, as an adolescent, I never<br />

understood my family’s decision to depart the<br />

bustling Southern California beach town where<br />

I was born and move to the hidden Gold Country<br />

hamlet, but now it makes perfect sense. The laidback<br />

lifestyle, charming downtown district, down-to-earth denizens, and abundant<br />

natural beauty immediately pulled my parents in. Fast forward to today—married (to a<br />

man I, ironically, went to high school with) and two children later—and my impression<br />

of Auburn has vastly changed. Even though it’s still a small town with just under 15,000<br />

residents, it’s grown, and continues to grow, in some truly wonderful ways—think<br />

world-class wineries (Wise Villa), craft coffee shops (The Pour Choice), a soon-toopen<br />

co-op (Briar Patch), in-vogue eateries (Restaurant Josephine), and buzzworthy<br />

breweries (Crooked Lane).<br />

Why am I raving about this pastoral place that’s<br />

oftentimes a mere pitstop for people en route to Tahoe?<br />

“We all<br />

Because starting this month in STYLE, we’re including more<br />

have<br />

content dedicated to the “Endurance Capital of the World.”<br />

Check out Artist Spotlight (page 24), Calendar (page 28), Take<br />

hometown<br />

a Hike (page 38), and the Restaurant Guide (page 98) to read<br />

appetites.” what I mean. Whether you reside in Auburn, occasionally<br />

visit, or have never been, I encourage you to explore more<br />

—Clementine<br />

of this not-so-secret slice of Placer County paradise.<br />

Paddleford<br />

Auburn aside, this issue is stuffed with all sorts of other<br />

interesting editorial, like “Stellar Cellar” (page 96) where area<br />

wine bar owners uncork their must-sip bargain bottles and special-occasion splurges;<br />

“Life is Grand” (page 20), featuring a spotlight on the area’s greatest grandparents; and a<br />

roundup of the tastiest plates of pasta found ’round town in “Noodle Nirvana” (page 92).<br />

Finally, in our cover story, “Pizza Party,” we take you on a tour of the area’s top 30<br />

pizzerias with what to order at each—from the ordinary done extraordinarily well<br />

(cheese, please!) to more obscure offerings, like a wild prawn pizza from Heyday Café<br />

topped with sriracha garlic cream sauce, red onions, pineapple, three cheeses, and<br />

honey cider slaw. Dig in starting on page 67.<br />

My personal favorite in the piece? Old Town Pizza, a local chain whose first location<br />

just so happened to be in Auburn. To this day, whenever I bite into a slice of their<br />

praiseworthy pies, it tastes like home—a flavor I’ll always savor. Cheers!<br />

——Megan<br />

megan@stylemg.com<br />

@meggoeggowaffle<br />

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“The Veggie Train at Old Town Pizza.<br />

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“Federalist Public House makes killer<br />

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price tag,” is just a sneak peak of what he has to say about it.<br />

The Road Beat photo by Mitchell Weitzman. Taste Test photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.<br />

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People & Places in the News<br />

Fig Tree Coffee, Art & Music Lounge has relocated from 222 Vernon<br />

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Toll Brothers (tollbrothers.com), the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes,<br />

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| community matters |<br />

New Coming Soon<br />

&<br />

Fast-casual eatery<br />

The Melt (themelt.<br />

com)—known for<br />

their classic American<br />

comfort food with a<br />

twist (think Anguswagyu<br />

MeltBurgers,<br />

toasted grilled cheese<br />

sandwiches, crispy<br />

fries, and creamy mac<br />

& cheese)—is coming<br />

to the Palladio at<br />

Broadstone. The new<br />

outpost, sited at 303<br />

Palladio Parkway, Suite<br />

2025, in Folsom, will<br />

be the region’s first<br />

stand-alone location.<br />

The Bare Bohemian<br />

(thebarebohemian.<br />

glossgenius.<br />

com), which offers<br />

beauty services<br />

like non-invasive<br />

lash lifts, naturallooking<br />

spray tans,<br />

and hypoallergenic<br />

waxing, is opening<br />

soon at 3332<br />

Heights Drive,<br />

Suite 220, in<br />

Cameron Park.<br />

Owner Karli<br />

Cooper, an<br />

esthetician with<br />

over 10 years of<br />

experience, is<br />

currently accepting<br />

appointments.<br />

Folsom has a new<br />

boutique-style salon at<br />

151 Iron Point Road. The<br />

Colour Chemistry Salon &<br />

Spa (thecolourchemistry.<br />

com) offers personalized<br />

cuts and colors,<br />

complimentary color<br />

consultations, blow-out<br />

bar services, virtual<br />

hair assessments, and<br />

special occasion hair<br />

and makeup. What’s<br />

more, they use highquality<br />

products like<br />

Davines and offer<br />

amenities like coffee,<br />

local wine, and Wi-Fi.<br />

Popular wine bar,<br />

Citizen Vine Folsom<br />

(citizenvinefolsom.<br />

com), is opening a<br />

sister locale, The<br />

Vine (atthevine.<br />

wine), in El Dorado<br />

Hills at 3907 Park<br />

Drive, Suite 110.<br />

Scheduled to<br />

open this month,<br />

expect tapas,<br />

wine (and wine<br />

cocktails!), draft<br />

beer, mocktails,<br />

weekend brunch,<br />

and occasional live<br />

music. Early next<br />

year, the Folsom<br />

location will also be<br />

known as The Vine.<br />

Shop for highend<br />

beer, wine,<br />

and spirits at the<br />

newly opened<br />

Folsom Bottle Shop<br />

(folsombottleshop.<br />

com). Located<br />

at 7700 Folsom-<br />

Auburn Road,<br />

they also offer<br />

online ordering<br />

and delivery, and<br />

pride themselves<br />

on having superior<br />

customer service.<br />

Twin Rocks Estate<br />

Winery (trwinery.<br />

com)—a sustainable<br />

vineyard sited at<br />

6635 Cavitt Stallman<br />

Road in Granite<br />

Bay that produces<br />

high-quality olive<br />

oils, honey, and<br />

wines with complex,<br />

intense flavors—is<br />

constructing a stateof-the-art<br />

production<br />

and tasting facility.<br />

Expected to open<br />

this fall, it will feature<br />

caves for barrel<br />

storage and wine<br />

dinners, along with<br />

luxurious indoor and<br />

patio tasting areas<br />

where guests can<br />

relax and take in the<br />

sprawling views.<br />

Mimosa House<br />

(mimosahouseca.com)<br />

is opening a second<br />

location in Folsom<br />

this fall. Filling a<br />

3,200-square-foot<br />

space at 1002 Riley<br />

Street, the local<br />

chain—with existing<br />

locales across the<br />

region—is known<br />

for serving creative,<br />

hearty breakfast,<br />

brunch, and lunch<br />

fare, alongside a<br />

lengthy list of bubblycentric<br />

libations.<br />

CycleBar Folsom<br />

(cyclebar.com/<br />

location/folsom),<br />

the world’s largest<br />

premium indoor<br />

cycling brand<br />

that provides a<br />

fun, inspiring,<br />

low-impact, highintensity<br />

experience<br />

for riders of all<br />

fitness levels, is<br />

opening <strong>September</strong><br />

22 at 360 Palladio<br />

Parkway. Riders<br />

will enjoy diverse<br />

classes led by<br />

certified instructors<br />

and premium<br />

amenities, including<br />

complimentary shoe<br />

rentals and towels.<br />

A high-end sushi<br />

restaurant is set to open<br />

soon at 1902 Taylor<br />

Road in Roseville. In<br />

addition to uni, oysters,<br />

specialty rolls, nigiri, and<br />

sashimi, Maneki by Bay<br />

Boys Brewing will also<br />

feature live music in the<br />

6,200-square-foot space.<br />

Follow them on Instagram<br />

@manekiroseville for<br />

opening updates.<br />

Parkway<br />

Veterinary Hospital<br />

(myparkwayvethospital.<br />

com)—a practice<br />

dedicated to providing<br />

pets with personalized,<br />

gentle care—opened at<br />

25035 Blue Ravine Road,<br />

Suite 110, in Folsom.<br />

A family-friendly, casual<br />

sports bar and grill, The<br />

Iron Bulldog<br />

opened at 303 Iron<br />

Point Road in Folsom.<br />

Inspired by the Folsom<br />

community, their menu<br />

features cheeseburgers,<br />

grilled chicken<br />

sandwiches, Philly<br />

cheesesteaks, salads, and<br />

more, along with a full<br />

bar, live music, arcade<br />

games, and karaoke.<br />

In addition, they have<br />

a Folsom High School<br />

"wall of fame" featuring<br />

the school’s four state<br />

championship banners,<br />

memorabilia, and signed<br />

jerseys from the four<br />

graduates who currently<br />

play in the NFL. Follow<br />

them on Instagram<br />

@ironbulldogfolsom<br />

for more info.<br />

Smithville & Co.—a<br />

former smog shop<br />

turned café at 3637<br />

Taylor Road in Loomis—<br />

offers healthy bites and<br />

shakes, specialty coffee,<br />

beer, hard seltzers, and<br />

live music. Currently in<br />

their soft opening phase,<br />

patrons can expect<br />

longer hours, a gift shop,<br />

and the full menu to<br />

launch on <strong>September</strong> 24.<br />

For updates, follow them<br />

on Instagram<br />

@smithville.company.<br />

Citizen Vine photo by Mensa Belgal. Other photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizatons.<br />

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The<br />

10<br />

Spot<br />

Listen Up<br />

LOCAL PODCASTS<br />

by CAITLIN MCCULLOCH<br />

WE LOVE<br />

In recent years, podcasts have gained<br />

popularity at rapid speed—and there<br />

are some solid options hosted by your<br />

neighbors. Whether you’re into spooky<br />

stories or are trying to get a greener thumb,<br />

here are 10 local podcasts to check out.<br />

Perfect Cents<br />

Perfect Cents<br />

SAFE Credit Union employees Brit<br />

Kelleher and Alex Becerra have teamed<br />

up to bring you a podcast focused on all<br />

things money. Listeners can look forward<br />

to feeling empowered with their financial<br />

decisions, everyday money topics, and<br />

tips on increasing savings.<br />

Next Peak<br />

Clint Herndon of Folsom’s Next Peak CPA<br />

and Dr. Parker Houston, psychologist and<br />

coach, team up to offer encouragement<br />

for defining your goals and what success<br />

means to you. After the last few years,<br />

many of us have had to redirect or<br />

reinvent ourselves, so this feels like a<br />

timely listen.<br />

Photo courtesy of Perfect Cents.<br />

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LOCAL PODCASTS WE LOVE<br />

Let’s Not Meet<br />

There’s no need to wait for Halloween<br />

to hear a spooky story—just tune into<br />

a podcast episode by Andrew Tate. This<br />

Sacramento County resident has been<br />

narrating real-life horror accounts<br />

and giving listeners goosebumps since<br />

2019. He’s even landed on the top 25<br />

list of Podcast <strong>Magazine</strong>’s crime and<br />

horror category.<br />

Write You a Song<br />

Calling all country music fans!<br />

Placer County’s Tom Mailey, cohost<br />

of New Country 105.1 KNCI's morning<br />

show, puts the spotlight on successful,<br />

talented songwriters in his podcast. Go<br />

behind the scenes and get the inside<br />

scoop on those who create the lyrics that<br />

are forever stuck in our heads.<br />

conversations with guests that she’s dying<br />

to speak with. Listeners can choose from<br />

episodes with everyone from authors<br />

to influencers, so there’s bound to be<br />

someone you’ve been wanting to learn<br />

more about, too.<br />

The Travel Guys<br />

Many people have been jet setting more<br />

lately, and there seems to be something<br />

new to follow each week. For information<br />

on airlines, rental cars, stories, and<br />

travel tips, look no further! Hosted by<br />

Mark Hoffmann and Tom Romano, The<br />

Travel Guys airs Sundays on Sacramento’s<br />

NewsTalk 93.1.<br />

Okayest Moms<br />

Any and all moms (or those who<br />

simply want a bird’s-eye view into<br />

modern motherhood) will appreciate<br />

this podcast. Roseville-based<br />

co-hosts Heather McTaggart and<br />

Brittany Garner dive into everything,<br />

from the importance of self-care to<br />

stress-free cooking and heading<br />

back to school.<br />

Connectable<br />

Through relatability, Sacramento<br />

area residents Josh Takimoto<br />

and Deb McCollum strive to<br />

create connections on their podcast.<br />

Hear from guest entrepreneurs sharing<br />

their stories or catch an episode about<br />

which songs make you think more deeply<br />

about life.<br />

Green Acres Garden<br />

Kevin Jordan and Austin Blank represent<br />

our local Green Acres while helping<br />

listeners grow that elusive green thumb.<br />

Even if yours is already pretty green,<br />

you can check out episodes that host<br />

gardening gurus from Green Acres who<br />

will answer tons of questions that go<br />

beyond the everyday.<br />

Trail Runner Nation<br />

Sacramento area residents Don Freeman<br />

and Scott Warr host one of the largest<br />

running podcasts in existence. Listeners<br />

can experience inspirational stories, tips,<br />

and tricks from seasoned runners. People<br />

and topics from around the world are<br />

covered, but look for local shoutouts, like<br />

an episode recorded at Auburn running<br />

store The Aid Station.<br />

Dying to Ask<br />

In a different format than reporting<br />

the news, KCRA3 anchor Deidre<br />

Fitzpatrick hosts more candid<br />

Okayest Moms photo by Tina Swain Photography. Dying to Ask photo courtesy of KCRA3. Other photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.<br />

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get to know<br />

Life is Grand<br />

CELEBRATING<br />

GRANDPARENTS<br />

by PAULINE ARROYO<br />

Grandparents are truly a gift. For those fortunate enough<br />

to have these wise, family leaders in their circle—near or<br />

far—we hope you celebrate them every day. However,<br />

Grandparents’ Day (<strong>September</strong> 11) is the perfect opportunity<br />

to lay on a little extra love. Keep reading to get to know a<br />

few of the loving grandparents right here in our community.<br />

Threatha “T.J.” Meyer<br />

According to T.J., most of her parenting<br />

and grandparenting skills comes from<br />

her mother. Her life motto was to “give<br />

love at every opportunity,” and T.J. has<br />

continued that legacy while adding<br />

a healthy dose of adventure along<br />

the way. She worked as a nurse and<br />

later as a merchant marine, a role that<br />

took her around the globe to exciting<br />

locations including Dubai, Hong<br />

Kong, and Singapore. But her greatest<br />

adventure is being a grandma to her<br />

two grandchildren: Dylan (14) and Keeley<br />

(12). Her daughter, Tarah, shares that T.J.<br />

is “the absolute best grandma to ever<br />

grandma,” citing countless times her<br />

mother has moved to be closer to them,<br />

taken the kids on “Nana adventures,”<br />

and hosted them for sleepovers every<br />

Friday night. T.J.’s favorite part about<br />

being a grandma is the “unconditional<br />

love and the special bond between<br />

my grandbabies and me.” Her favorite<br />

memory with them was a 2014 trip to<br />

Legoland that included a full day of<br />

rollercoasters and bonding. The greatest<br />

lesson she’s passing to her grandkids<br />

is Grandma’s Golden Rule: "Treat others<br />

as you desire to be treated while<br />

maintaining a humble but unshakable<br />

view of your own self-worth.”<br />

Joan Moss<br />

For Joan, family is everything. She shares<br />

that her life had many tough points,<br />

including becoming orphaned after<br />

losing her mom at age 12. However,<br />

she says that having her daughter,<br />

Kabra, and grandkids has been lifechanging.<br />

Joan is now “Nana” to three<br />

grandchildren: Kaeson (7), Finnley (5),<br />

and Rhye (2). Kabra tells us that since<br />

both she and her husband are small<br />

business owners, her plate is often full,<br />

so she’s always grateful for her mom’s<br />

help. “She watches Rhye every Tuesday<br />

so I can work and comes over [a few<br />

more] days every week just to help<br />

with laundry, cleaning, and organizing.”<br />

In Joan’s book, the best part about<br />

being a grandparent is watching her<br />

grandbabies grow up, seeing them hit<br />

major milestones (like learning to crawl<br />

and walk), or watching them play and<br />

dance. The most important lesson she<br />

hopes to teach them? Patience!<br />

T.J. Meyer photo by Lee Brown Photography. Joan Moss photo by Taylor Gillespie ©stylemediagroup.<br />

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School is back in session and Placer County students are eager and ready to learn.<br />

The new academic year brings renewed promise and enthusiasm, and an<br />

opportunity to see our students reach bigger and greater heights as they grow to<br />

their full potential.<br />

Placer County is well regarded for our high-quality public education system, and<br />

year after year, our schools rank in the top state and national percentages for test<br />

scores in English Language Arts and Math. Our schools lead the way when it comes<br />

to providing a first-class, robust education for all students. It’s no wonder Placer<br />

County schools are #GoldinEducation.<br />

Test scores outperform the state average<br />

Students are prepared for college and career<br />

Among the highest graduation rates in CA<br />

Yours in education,<br />

Gayle Garbolino-Mojica, Placer County Superintendent of Schools<br />

WWW.PLACERCOE.ORG


get to know<br />

Ted & Joyce Isheim<br />

High school sweethearts Ted and Joyce<br />

have been married for 58 years and<br />

happily reside in Auburn. They have “two<br />

sons, two wonderful daughters-in-law,<br />

and six beautiful grandchildren,” ages<br />

12-26. As their daughter-in-law, Michelle,<br />

puts it, “they are the best grandparents”<br />

to their family. She notes that Ted puts in<br />

the hours picking up the three boys from<br />

school and Joyce plans the most “epic”<br />

vacations to family-fun destinations<br />

like Wolf Mountain, Santa Cruz, and<br />

Disneyland. According to Ted and Joyce,<br />

the best part about being grandparents<br />

is living close to both of their sons and<br />

their respective families. “We’ve enjoyed<br />

many hours of babysitting, watching<br />

sports, graduations, and marriages.”<br />

For Ted, a favorite memory with his<br />

grandkids was watching the boys score<br />

touchdowns while Joyce enjoys the<br />

many trips they’ve taken together.<br />

Rich & Stephanie Kraft<br />

As I’m sure many grandparents can<br />

relate, it’s hard for Rich and Stephanie to<br />

pick just one favorite memory with their<br />

grandchildren, Lennen (6) and Indie<br />

(1.5). If they had to name a few however,<br />

it’s the small things, like the kids saying:<br />

“You’re my Gigi!” to Grandma Stephanie,<br />

or the pure joy experienced when they<br />

do something new for the first time—<br />

whether it’s walking or hula hooping.<br />

“Those moments and milestones are<br />

priceless.” They also share that although<br />

time with their grandchildren is important,<br />

the best part of being a grandparent is<br />

“watching your kids become parents<br />

and seeing the memories they make<br />

with their families” and how they support<br />

each other along the way. What lessons<br />

do they hope to impart to the grandkids?<br />

“Have fun, be curious, don’t take things so<br />

seriously, and realize that learning from<br />

your mistakes is much more powerful<br />

than your wins.”<br />

Rich and Stephanie Kraft photo by Taylor Gillespie © <strong>Style</strong> Media Group. Ted and Joyce Isheim photo courtesy of the family.<br />

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| arts & culture |<br />

Clearly<br />

Artful<br />

5 Glass Gurus<br />

by BELLA NOLEN<br />

Raise a “glass” to these local creatives who specialize<br />

in the art of glass and glassblowing—a medium<br />

that, according to The Artling (theartling.com),<br />

is “characterized by transparency, fragility, and<br />

strength, [in addition to being] one of the hardest<br />

and [most] challenging artistic medium to work with.”<br />

Tate & Aaron Bezdeck<br />

2bglass.com<br />

Brothers Tate and Aaron of 2Bglass may be the youngest hot<br />

glass studio owners in the nation, but they’re not ones to rest<br />

on their laurels. They continue creating sharp, functional<br />

works of art—bottles, bowls, glasses, cremation keepsakes,<br />

and more—that bring inspiration and legacy to the homes<br />

they reside in.<br />

What attracts you to glassblowing?<br />

The speed, methodical nature, and sense of fulfillment from<br />

being craftsmen, [and knowing] no two pieces will ever be<br />

the same.<br />

How did you develop your artistic skills?<br />

Tate took a glassblowing class and immediately found his<br />

calling. I (Aaron) wasn’t immediately passionate about glass,<br />

but Tate was persuasive, and I couldn’t pass up a challenge.<br />

Together, we worked at a glassblowing studio in Berkeley<br />

and took classes at Pilchuck Glass School and Penland<br />

School of Craft. We also traveled to Italy and learned from<br />

maestros, modern enthusiasts, and many extraordinary<br />

students, colleagues, and friends.<br />

What are you currently working on?<br />

We just completed four new product lines that are currently<br />

in the photography stage and will be on our website soon!<br />

How do you avoid artists’ block?<br />

We have the exact opposite problem between the three of us<br />

(including our co-owner and designer, Ash Koss). Creativity<br />

is not sparse—practicality, however, is a different story.<br />

Where can your art be found?<br />

Etsy, Facebook, Chairish, Artfulhome, and on our website.<br />

Trisa Swerdlow<br />

trisaswerdlowstudio.com<br />

Pulling from diverse influences—<br />

ranging from classic art and the<br />

Impressionist movement to nature,<br />

mid-century modern design, and punk<br />

rock, to name a few—Trisa creates both<br />

functional art (cheese plates, bowls, and<br />

tables) as well as decorative wall art and<br />

jewelry.<br />

What attracts you to glassblowing?<br />

[The] incredible colors and the way [glass]<br />

plays with light.<br />

How did you develop your artistic<br />

skills?<br />

Sometimes experimentation is<br />

catastrophic and magical! (Mistakes can<br />

actually blow up!) I’ve been working in<br />

glass since 2014 and enrolled in a class at<br />

Rainbow Glass in Sacramento. I’ve been<br />

lucky enough to take classes from top<br />

instructors throughout the country.<br />

What are you currently working on?<br />

I’m busy in my studio, as I gear up for<br />

this year’s Placer Artists Studios Tour<br />

from November 11-13 and 18-20. I plan<br />

on showcasing a large selection of my<br />

funky, one-of-a-kind jewelry along with<br />

my contemporary wall pieces.<br />

How do you avoid artists’ block?<br />

I go into my studio and start organizing.<br />

The left and right brain are stimulated<br />

by this task, and it works every time!<br />

Where can your art be found?<br />

On my website and at High Hand Gallery<br />

in Loomis.<br />

Aaron Bezdek and Tate Bezdek photos by Gabe Alvarez @gabe_alvarez. Trisa Swedlow photos courtesy of Trisa<br />

Swerdlow.<br />

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fauna, rivers, and mountains of Northern<br />

California, they focus on developing<br />

work with intention and humility that<br />

has a natural flow.<br />

What attracts you to glassblowing?<br />

We both enjoy the challenge, the intensity<br />

of the heat, the need for deep focus, and<br />

the alluring glow of the material itself.<br />

Freehand blown glass can’t be replicated<br />

exactly and that keeps the challenge alive.<br />

How did you develop your artistic<br />

skills?<br />

As Montessori students in our early age,<br />

we grew up surrounded by artists. We’ve<br />

[taken] various classes, including creative<br />

writing, photography, painting, and<br />

ceramics, as well as visual culture and<br />

anthropology classes that sparked our<br />

interest in the art and artifacts found in<br />

many different societies.<br />

Hannah Nicholson & Alana Van<br />

Altena<br />

nicholsonvanaltenaglass.com<br />

Hannah and Alana of Nicholson Van Altena Glass<br />

both graduated from UCSC with degrees in art and<br />

anthropology. After spending time abroad, they<br />

began a five-year internship under Rick and Janet<br />

Nicholson of Nicholson Blown Glass and developed<br />

a passion for the unique process of manipulating<br />

molten glass. Drawing inspiration from the flora,<br />

Diane Wood<br />

northauburnartists.com/dianewood<br />

Creating fused glass sculptures (shown in galleries<br />

throughout the U.S., private residences, and<br />

internationally) and carved glass jewelry, Diane’s work<br />

What are you currently working on?<br />

Further developing our metal and<br />

glass sculptures as well as our color<br />

application techniques.<br />

How do you avoid artists’ block?<br />

Luckily, there are two of us, which can<br />

make it easier to work through creative<br />

blocks. We try to weave inspirational<br />

moments into our weekly life through<br />

reading and spending time outdoors.<br />

Where can your art be found?<br />

High Hand Gallery in Loomis and at<br />

our home in Auburn, which is open by<br />

appointment.<br />

often arrives in the form of faces, nature,<br />

and spiral movement. In addition to<br />

creating, the artist also teaches metal<br />

and glass art at charter schools and is a<br />

fused glass instructor at Sierra College.<br />

What attracts you to glass?<br />

The transparency of colors of glass with<br />

light.<br />

How did you develop your artistic<br />

skills?<br />

I have a background in ceramics, a<br />

degree in fine art, and studied under<br />

Dan Fenton (the godfather of fused<br />

glass). I also went to several workshops<br />

in the U.S. and Europe to fine-tune my<br />

glasswork.<br />

What are you currently working on?<br />

Art for gardens and glass castings where<br />

I’m planning to use metal frames and<br />

work glass within the design.<br />

How do you avoid artist’s block?<br />

I have a project book with countless<br />

drawings and am always seeing designs<br />

and projects in my mind.<br />

Where can your art be found?<br />

Northauburnartists.com, along with<br />

showings at SpringHill Suites in Auburn.<br />

Patrick Mullen<br />

fireriverartglass.com<br />

Patrick has had a love affair with glass<br />

most of his life. After dabbling in stained<br />

glass, he started exploring the world<br />

of hot glass. His one-of-a-kind glass art<br />

and hand-blown glass lamps have been<br />

recognized in numerous juried shows<br />

and can be found in respected galleries<br />

throughout the country.<br />

What attracts you to<br />

glassblowing?<br />

I tried many other mediums, but none<br />

of them spoke to me the way glass did.<br />

How did you develop your artistic<br />

skills?<br />

After college, I worked in private<br />

studios in San Francisco, then moved to<br />

Sacramento and worked in a studio for<br />

three years. I also received a grant to sit<br />

on a volcano in Hawaii to blow glass and<br />

[later returned] to build my own studio.<br />

What are you currently working<br />

on?<br />

I don’t blow glass when it’s over 100<br />

degrees, so I turn the furnace off over<br />

the summer. I’ll [start again] this month.<br />

How do you avoid artists’ block?<br />

I view what others have done in the past<br />

3,000 years or so. You must put your<br />

own vision to [what’s already been done].<br />

Where can your art be found?<br />

On my website and at The Artery in<br />

Davis.<br />

Diane Wood and Patrick Mullen photos by Taylor Gillespie ©stylemediagroup. Hannah Nicholson & Alana<br />

Van Altena photos courtesy of Hannah Nicholson & Janet Nicholson.<br />

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SEPTEMBER<br />

<strong>September</strong> is National Honey Month<br />

CALENDAR<br />

by MEGAN WISKUS<br />

El Dorado Hills Brewfest<br />

3<br />

Concerts at Quarry Park. Head to<br />

Quarry Park Amphitheatre in Rocklin for<br />

live music from Skynnyn Lynnyrd and ZZ<br />

Tush (<strong>September</strong> 3), Exile with Madison<br />

Hudsom (<strong>September</strong> 24), and Plain White<br />

T’s (<strong>September</strong> 30). stproductions.events<br />

(ALSO 24 & 30)<br />

8<br />

Gold Country Fair. Enjoy rides,<br />

games, animals (exotic and livestock),<br />

educational and interactive booths, live<br />

music, vendor booths, an art experience,<br />

and more at Auburn’s annual fair.<br />

Special events include a Demo Derby<br />

and Knight Fight. Ticket prices and<br />

hours vary. goldcountryfair.com<br />

(THROUGH 11)<br />

Live on the Blvd. Listen to live<br />

tunes from Apple Z—one of<br />

the region’s most beloved<br />

bands that plays roots-of-rock<br />

classics, revolutionary ’80s and<br />

’90s songs, and today’s top dance<br />

hits—at El Dorado Hills Town<br />

Center’s Steven Young Amphitheater<br />

beginning at 7 p.m. edhtowncenter.<br />

com/events/live-on-the-boulevard<br />

EDH Brewfest photo by Charm Photography. Live on the Blvd photo<br />

courtesy of Apple Z.<br />

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A DEVELOPMENT BY<br />

Legends of Wine. Raise a fork (and a glass!) to the region at this wine<br />

tasting event from 6-9 p.m. at the California State Capitol. Explore varietals<br />

from regional wineries that were exclusively selected by international wine<br />

legends Darrell Corti and David Berkley while enjoying farm-to-fork fare from<br />

area restaurants. farmtofork.com/events/legends-of-wine<br />

9<br />

Business Showcase & I Love Film Mixer. From 4-8 p.m. at the El<br />

Dorado County Fairgrounds, network with more than 80 of the region’s<br />

top businesses and learn about the local film industry while enjoying<br />

complimentary food and beer and wine tastings. Admission is free.<br />

eldoradocounty.org<br />

10<br />

El Dorado Hills Brewfest. Head to the Serrano Visitor Center from 4-7 p.m.<br />

for this annual event featuring over 45 breweries, cideries, and a sprinkling<br />

of wineries—along with food trucks, DJ entertainment, and more. Proceeds<br />

support the El Dorado Hills Chamber of Commerce’s community programs,<br />

including youth scholarships. eldoradohillsbrewfest.com<br />

Palladio’s Concert Series. Sing and dance to one of the Bay Area’s most<br />

popular bands, Mercy & the Heartbeats, beginning at 8 p.m. at the Palladio’s<br />

Piazza. Expect classics from the ‘70s and ‘80s, ‘90s sing-alongs, and today’s<br />

top hits. Admission is free. gopalladio.com/events<br />

Legends of Wine photo by Francisco Chavria. WINEcation photo by Russell Reyes.<br />

16<br />

Folsom Americana Fest. Wildwood Performing Arts Foundation presents this<br />

dynamic concert series featuring Battle of the Bands on <strong>September</strong> 16 and<br />

Buck Ford on <strong>September</strong> 17. Both shows are at Zittel Family Amphitheater,<br />

and gates open at 5 p.m. Admission is free with some reserved/ticketed<br />

seating. folsomfest.org<br />

(ALSO 17)<br />

WINEcation. Explore the diversity of the El<br />

Dorado County wine region at this threeday<br />

event featuring destination experiences at<br />

each participating winery. The launch party on<br />

<strong>September</strong> 16 features food and wine pairings from<br />

local winemakers and chefs. eldoradowines.org<br />

(THROUGH 18)<br />

The Music Man. Roseville Theatre Arts Academy presents this six-time,<br />

Tony Award-winning, family-friendly musical that follows fast-talking<br />

traveling salesman Harold Hill as he cons the people of River City, Iowa,<br />

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into buying instruments and<br />

uniforms for a boys’ band that<br />

he vows to organize. His plans<br />

to skip town with the cash are<br />

foiled when he falls for Marian,<br />

the librarian, who transforms<br />

him into a respectable citizen by<br />

curtain’s fall. Show times vary.<br />

rosevilletheatreartsacademy.<br />

com/tickets<br />

(THROUGH 25)<br />

17<br />

3rd Saturday Art Walk. Presented<br />

by Blue Line Arts, this arts and<br />

entertainment community event<br />

supports local artists, musicians,<br />

makers, farmers, nonprofits,<br />

and artisans selling one-of-akind<br />

handcrafted items from<br />

5-9 p.m. in Downtown Roseville.<br />

bluelinearts.org<br />

Ain’t Necessarily Dead Music<br />

Festival. Don’t miss this free<br />

concert celebrating the music of<br />

the Grateful Dead from noon-10<br />

p.m. at Auburn’s Regional Park.<br />

Enjoy nonstop tunes on two<br />

stages from over 10 bands, a craft<br />

fair, beer garden, food court, and<br />

kids’ zone. All ages are welcome,<br />

in addition to leashed dogs.<br />

auburnrec.com/events_aintdead.php<br />

Folsom Community Service Day.<br />

This ninth annual citywide event<br />

mobilizes thousands of volunteers<br />

to complete dozens of service<br />

projects in various capacities<br />

that make a positive, lasting<br />

impact. All volunteers will<br />

receive a complimentary<br />

T-shirt, volunteer bag, and<br />

breakfast. Most projects take<br />

place between 8:30 a.m.-noon.<br />

folsomcommunityservice.org<br />

Wine & Art Night. Head to<br />

Casque Winery in Loomis for<br />

wine tasting, hearty appetizers,<br />

live entertainment from the<br />

Barton Douglas Band, and art by<br />

local makers. All proceeds will<br />

benefit the Granite Bay Library<br />

to help sustain meaningful<br />

programs, purchase new books,<br />

and foster the love of reading in<br />

our community. Must be 21+ to<br />

attend. folgranitebay.org/event/<br />

wine-art-fundraiser-<strong>2022</strong>/<br />

Feast at the Foundry. Visit with<br />

friends old and new from 6-9 p.m.<br />

at the Knight Foundry, as you enjoy<br />

appetizers under the stars and<br />

no-host beverages at the saloon.<br />

Stroll through the Foundry, place<br />

your bids at the silent auction<br />

and the raffle, and shop at the<br />

gift shop. Then, enjoy a delicious<br />

multi-course dinner accompanied<br />

by live music. Proceeds benefit<br />

restoration and preservation<br />

projects. knightfoundry.com/<br />

sutter-creek-historic-site-events<br />

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Farm to Fork Festival. This<br />

free street festival at Capitol<br />

Mall features fresh food, local<br />

beers and wines, cooking<br />

demonstrations, interactive<br />

exhibits, and concerts from<br />

Japanese Breakfast and Gregory<br />

Porter. Friday’s event is from<br />

4-9 p.m. and Saturday’s is from<br />

11 a.m.-9 p.m. farmtofork.com/<br />

events/street-festival<br />

(THROUGH 24)<br />

Inherit the Wind. Imagination<br />

Theater presents this dramatized<br />

account of the 1925 Scopes<br />

“Monkey” Trial that resulted in<br />

John T. Scopes’ conviction for<br />

teaching Charles Darwin’s theory<br />

of evolution to a high school<br />

science class, contrary to a<br />

Tennessee state law. Shows are<br />

at 8 p.m. with Sunday matinees<br />

at 2 p.m. itplacerville.org/<strong>2022</strong>-<br />

season-2/inherit-the-wind<br />

(THROUGH OCTOBER 15)<br />

24<br />

The Righteous<br />

Brothers: Bill Medley<br />

and Bucky Heard.<br />

Beginning at 8 p.m. at the<br />

Harris Center, Rock & Roll Hall<br />

of Famer Bill Medley and his<br />

partner Bucky Heard will perform<br />

timeless classics like “Unchained<br />

Melody,” “You’ve Lost That Lovin’<br />

Feelin,” and more. Prior to the<br />

concert, a black-tie-optional<br />

gala VIP winemaker dinner and/<br />

or gala experience is available.<br />

harriscenter.net<br />

Girls’ Night Out. Put on your<br />

favorite Western wear and<br />

head to Downtown Placerville<br />

from 4-9 p.m. for live music, a<br />

fashion show, photo booths,<br />

activities at participating shops,<br />

and more. instagram.com/<br />

girlsnightoutpville<br />

25<br />

Hot Pink Fun Run. Join the Placer<br />

Breast Cancer Foundation at<br />

Vernon Street Town Square for<br />

a 5K, 10K, one-mile run, and<br />

special kids’ races, followed by<br />

post-race pancakes, bacon, and<br />

a beer or mimosa. Proceeds will<br />

fight breast cancer by funding<br />

research, outreach, and education.<br />

hotpinkfunrun.org<br />

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Hot Pink Fun Run<br />

Golf for Hope. Join your<br />

friends and industry<br />

leaders for a fun-filled<br />

day of golf, lunch,<br />

beverages, and an<br />

awards ceremony<br />

at the Cameron<br />

Park Country<br />

Club. Funds<br />

raised will support<br />

Folsom’s Hope in<br />

their effort to enhance<br />

the quality of life for children<br />

and families living at or below<br />

the poverty line. Registration<br />

deadline is <strong>September</strong> 16.<br />

folsomshopegolf.com<br />

Find more events<br />

at stylemg.com/<br />

calendar<br />

Community Service Day photo courtesy of the City of Folsom. Wine & Art Night photo by Kelsey Knight. Hot Pink Fun Run photo by Image Outfitters Photography. Golf for Hope photo by Max Fannin of Max Video Productions, maxvideoproductions.com.


UPCOMING EVENTS<br />

AT THE HARRIS CENTER AT FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE<br />

THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS:<br />

BILL MEDLEY AND BUCKY HEARD<br />

Saturday, <strong>September</strong> 24th, 8:00 PM<br />

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Bill Medley and his partner Bucky<br />

Heard take you on a nostalgic journey through the legendary musical<br />

stylings of one of the greatest rock and roll duos of all time.<br />

Join us for a special for a Special 6:00 pm Pre-Show Gala benefitting<br />

The Harris Center. Your $65 Gala ticket* gives you the opportunity to<br />

savor six heavy appetizers carefully paired with four locally produced<br />

wines, craft beer, and a decadent dessert made by Snooks Candies &<br />

Chocolate Factory.<br />

The Robert Cray Band<br />

Saturday, October 15, 8:00 PM<br />

Over the past four decades, Robert Cray has created<br />

a sound that rises from American roots, blues, soul,<br />

and R&B, with five Grammy wins that punctuate the<br />

Blues Hall of Famer’s career.<br />

Tickets Now On Sale!<br />

*Please note, price above is for the Gala only. Tickets for the concert are separate and can be purchased online<br />

at the same time you purchase your Gala ticket. Proceeds from the Gala will be restricted to the Harris Center.<br />

For more information, to make a donation, and purchase tickets visit:<br />

HarrisCenter.net<br />

Or call the ticket office at: (916) 608-6888


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Outtakes<br />

20 MILE TASTE<br />

Rainbow Orchards, Camino<br />

AUGUST 6<br />

At this annual fundraiser for Ag in<br />

the Classroom, over 170 community<br />

members enjoyed a picnic catered by<br />

Old Town Grill; beverages donated by<br />

Lava Cap Winery, Starfield Vineyards, and<br />

Solid Ground Brewing; dessert pairings<br />

from Annabelle’s Chocolate Lounge,<br />

Harris Family Tree Farm, and Rainbow<br />

Orchards; live music by Neon Moon; and<br />

a silent auction. Proceeds will go toward<br />

field trip programs offered through<br />

Ag in the Classroom—a nonprofit that<br />

provides agriculture-related educational<br />

resources, programs, and training<br />

opportunities.<br />

PHOTOS COURTESY OF AG IN THE CLASSROOM<br />

PADDLE SPLASH WATER<br />

FESTIVAL<br />

Lake Natoma, Folsom<br />

JULY 22-24<br />

Nor Cal SUP’s biggest fundraiser of<br />

the year included a kids’ race, “first<br />

timers” race, and paddle clinics taught<br />

by Olympian Candice Appleby. In<br />

addition, the organization donated<br />

over 150 life jackets and hosted a beach<br />

cleanup. Proceeds will fund youth<br />

scholarships and equipment, in addition<br />

to community outreach programs for<br />

foster/at-risk children and veterans.<br />

PHOTOS BY PATRICK ALTERI AND SHELLY ALVES<br />

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Outtakes<br />

GREAT AMERICAN<br />

TRIATHLON<br />

American River Parkway<br />

Rancho Cordova<br />

JULY 16<br />

Continuing the 47-year tradition of the<br />

“World’s Oldest Triathlon” (formerly<br />

Eppie’s Great Race), participants ages<br />

15-81 ran 5.82 miles, cycled 12.5 miles,<br />

and paddled 6.35 miles at this second<br />

annual event. All proceeds were<br />

donated to Child Advocates of Placer<br />

County, Child Advocates of El Dorado<br />

County, and the American River<br />

Parkway Foundation.<br />

PHOTOS COURTESY OF GREAT AMERICAN TRIATHLON<br />

WINE ABOUT DIABETES:<br />

DRIVING FORE A CURE<br />

Timber Creek Golf Course<br />

Roseville<br />

JULY 30<br />

Hosted by the nonprofit Fearlessly<br />

Fighting T1D, this tournament<br />

brought 132 people together for a<br />

full day of golf, lunch, and cocktails.<br />

The event raised more than $20,000<br />

for JDRF—the global leader funding<br />

type 1 diabetes (T1D) research—and<br />

Fearlessly Fighting T1D.<br />

PHOTOS COURTESY OF FEARLESSLY FIGHTING T1D<br />

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Work It Out<br />

Fitness Myths,<br />

Debunked<br />

by KOURTNEY JASON<br />

Just a couple years ago, the global<br />

fitness industry was valued at nearly<br />

$100 billion dollars. Unfortunately,<br />

it’s an industry that’s been able<br />

to grow due to an increase in<br />

misinformation that influences<br />

many of us to spend more<br />

money on short-term<br />

solutions (think detox<br />

teas and crash diets)<br />

instead of long-terms<br />

investments and hard<br />

work (consistent<br />

movement and<br />

nutritious<br />

meals).<br />

“As a<br />

trainer, we<br />

hear and<br />

see it all,<br />

including<br />

excuses as to<br />

why some people<br />

still believe some of the<br />

old fitness myths. Every year a new<br />

diet fad, workout regime, and ideas of<br />

‘how to get fit’ emerge. For every two<br />

fitness truths and ideas that surface,<br />

there’s a lie, and sometimes it’s hard<br />

to determine what to believe or do,<br />

especially if it’s something that many<br />

of us have been assuming since the<br />

early ’80s,” says Heather Crivellone, a<br />

personal trainer and nutritionist at<br />

Roseville Health & Wellness Center<br />

(rosevillehwc.com). Here, local fitness<br />

experts debunk the most common<br />

workout myths they’ve heard<br />

throughout their careers.<br />

MYTH #1 Women shouldn’t lift<br />

weights because<br />

they don’t want to get “bulky.”<br />

Crivellone says this is an excuse<br />

she’s heard countless times. “Many<br />

women still feel they need to use the<br />

cute pink and purple weights and do<br />

multiple reps to ‘tone up.’ The<br />

truth is it’s pretty hard for a<br />

woman to bulk up and get the<br />

same muscle tone as a man,”<br />

she says. “Women don’t<br />

have the same amount of<br />

testosterone as men, which<br />

is the hormone needed to<br />

increase muscle size and get<br />

that ‘bulked up’ look. Women can<br />

benefit from lifting heavier weights,<br />

since the leaner the muscle mass someone<br />

has, the more calories their body will burn,<br />

even at a resting level. So, if weight loss or<br />

even just maintaining your current physical<br />

state is your goal, pick up some weights,<br />

watch your nutrition, and get moving.”<br />

MYTH #2 The only way to get abs is<br />

by doing crunches.<br />

Doing crunches isn’t going to hurt your core<br />

strength, but there are many other ways of<br />

targeting your midsection than just lying on<br />

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the ground and “crunching.” “First off,<br />

you need to work your entire body,”<br />

Crivellone says. “This includes your<br />

back, glutes, hip flexors, and finally,<br />

your abs. You can’t ‘spot train,’ but you<br />

can focus on overall strength and<br />

health. The best way to get that six-pack<br />

is by focusing on your nutrition and<br />

incorporating a variety of cardio and<br />

all-over strength exercises. Standing ab<br />

exercises, planks, pelvic tilts, and yoga<br />

poses are some of the best exercises to<br />

help ‘whittle that middle.’”<br />

MYTH #3 Breaking a sweat is<br />

boring.<br />

While this may not be a myth for<br />

some people, the trick is finding the<br />

right workout that’s not boring to you.<br />

“There are so many ways to exercise at<br />

home, in a large gym, or in boutique<br />

fitness studios, but taking the time<br />

to find an enjoyable exercise is really<br />

important to fighting the boredom so<br />

you’ll stick with it,” says Kevin Groen,<br />

owner of CycleBar Folsom (cyclebar.<br />

com/location/folsom). “For people who<br />

are less motivated or not sure how to<br />

get the most from a workout, boutique<br />

or class-based fitness, such as indoor<br />

cycling, rowing, and CrossFit are great<br />

options. There are so many choices<br />

that everyone can find a modality they<br />

enjoy. Plus, most gyms and/or studios<br />

offer a free introductory class. In most<br />

boutique fitness studios, you’ll also<br />

find a sense of community to keep<br />

you motivated and [excited to show] up<br />

every day.”<br />

MYTH #4 Working out takes<br />

hours at the gym.<br />

A great workout can be accomplished<br />

anywhere and in just 45 minutes,<br />

says Celio "Ty" Silva, integrated trainer<br />

and therapist at One Body Integrated<br />

Training & Therapy (onefitbody.net).<br />

“Simply using your own bodyweight<br />

and a couple of resistance bands<br />

delivers great results in fat burning<br />

and muscle building. Combining<br />

whole-body movements and isolated<br />

exercises into an efficient workout<br />

promotes muscle tone, bone strength,<br />

and cardiovascular health,” Silva says.<br />

“Whether at home or at a park, you can<br />

quickly and effectively stimulate the<br />

entire body while developing strength<br />

and power through the integration of<br />

both slow and fast exercises.” According<br />

to Christine Williams, group exercise<br />

director at Spare Time Sports Clubs<br />

(sparetimesportsclubs.com), recent<br />

studies show that one, four-minute<br />

round of true Tabata training using<br />

full-body movements—20 seconds of<br />

high-intensity exercise followed by 10<br />

seconds of absolute rest—is the same as<br />

a 30-minute cardio workout.<br />

MYTH #5 Weight training is<br />

more important than<br />

cardio training.<br />

The heart is the body’s most important<br />

muscle, says Williams. “Regular cardio<br />

exercise results in movement endurance,<br />

heart health, blood pressure regulation,<br />

and respiratory strength (how winded<br />

you feel when climbing stairs). Lifting<br />

weights may help your legs feel strong<br />

going up stairs, but without a healthy<br />

cardiovascular system you’re going to be<br />

breathless.”<br />

MYTH #6 One size does not<br />

fit all.<br />

Tammie Fairchild, owner of Serenity Spa |<br />

Soul Yoga (serenityspaonline.com), says we<br />

all benefit from movement because we’re<br />

built to be in motion. “Our mind and our<br />

body thrive when we exercise. However,<br />

a fitness regimen is as unique as each<br />

individual,” she says. “The right routine<br />

should leave you feeling revitalized,<br />

energized, and happy. The secret is to<br />

understand your mind-body constitution.<br />

The unique gift that Ayurveda offers<br />

is a one-size-does-not-fit-all approach<br />

to health and well-being. Fast-moving<br />

individuals who are light and willowy<br />

('vata' people) respond best to weightbearing<br />

and grounding techniques, like<br />

yoga, cycling, walking, and dance. Strong,<br />

competitive individuals (‘pitta’ people)<br />

benefit from stress-reducing and cooling<br />

activities (think outside routines like<br />

running, long-distance cycling, swimming,<br />

and even gardening). Hypo-metabolic<br />

individuals who are slower ('kapha' people)<br />

need motivation and movement, so<br />

aerobic dance, running, walking, rowing,<br />

and team sports are all good choices.”<br />

MYTH #7 You don’t have time.<br />

It’s so easy to say you’ll<br />

get to your workout tomorrow because<br />

you ran out of time today. “Many of us<br />

live busy, fast-paced lives,” Groen says.<br />

“However, you don’t need to spend hours<br />

and hours every day working out. I<br />

encourage people, at minimum, to just<br />

move! If all you can find are small chunks<br />

of time throughout the day, take walks,<br />

stretch, or do whatever activity you enjoy.<br />

Walking three or four times a day for 10<br />

minutes can make a difference physically<br />

and mentally. Class-based fitness is<br />

another great option for people with<br />

limited time. If you really examine your<br />

day, you'll find opportunities. Just move<br />

every chance you get.”<br />

Wherever you are on your fitness<br />

journey—whether you’re just starting out,<br />

have been consistent your entire life, or<br />

are a ‘weekend warrior’—simply move<br />

your body and focus on your health,<br />

Crivellone says.<br />

CHECK BACK NEXT MONTH<br />

FOR PART TWO OF THIS SERIES:<br />

“NUTRITION MYTHS, DEBUNKED.”<br />

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| health & wellness |<br />

Take a Hike<br />

Creek Side Trail to Great<br />

Egret Trail Loop<br />

LOCATED IN:<br />

Auburn.<br />

DISTANCE: 8.5 miles out and<br />

back.<br />

DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Moderate.<br />

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:<br />

Reservations are required<br />

on weekends; parking<br />

reservations are required<br />

seven days a week. Prepare<br />

for full sun and bring<br />

sunscreen, watch for<br />

rattlesnakes and poison<br />

oak, and come with plenty<br />

of water. The trail should<br />

take about four hours, so<br />

wear layers.<br />

WHY WE LOVE IT: Tucked within<br />

the Hidden Valley trail<br />

system, there are many<br />

options to shorten or<br />

extend the hike with views<br />

that range from waterfalls<br />

to wildflowers. Being able<br />

to take a quick dip on warm<br />

days only adds to its appeal.<br />

FUEL UP: The experienced<br />

owners and chefs at<br />

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com) have put together<br />

a seasonal, Eastern<br />

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with a French flair that’s<br />

decadent and delicious.<br />

Whether you opt for the<br />

oysters and pork chop or a<br />

craft cocktail and top-notch<br />

wine, expect offerings<br />

that highlight ingredients<br />

from local producers and<br />

farmers.<br />

For more information, visit<br />

alltrails.com/trail/us/<br />

california/creek-side-trailto-great-egret-trail-loop.<br />

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2<br />

4<br />

Photos 1 and 3 by Finn Schmelzer @sd.schmelz. Photos 2 and 4 by by Hannah Navas @hannah.navas.<br />

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3<br />

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Rattlesnakes<br />

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When are they active?<br />

Rattlesnakes can<br />

appear any time of<br />

day but are most<br />

active in the morning<br />

and at dusk, as they<br />

hunt mostly nocturnal<br />

rodents.<br />

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Where can you find<br />

them?<br />

You will usually<br />

spot rattlesnakes in<br />

crevices between<br />

rocks and shady<br />

areas during the day<br />

(they want to protect<br />

themselves from<br />

the sun), but can<br />

occasionally see them<br />

sprawled across trails<br />

basking.<br />

▼<br />

What should you do if<br />

you see one?<br />

Rattlesnakes want<br />

nothing to do<br />

with you, so if you<br />

encounter one, quietly<br />

and calmly move<br />

past it with a good<br />

distance. A general<br />

rule of thumb is that<br />

a rattlesnake can only<br />

strike about one-third<br />

of its body length.<br />

▼<br />

What should you do if<br />

you’re bitten?<br />

Keep your heart rate<br />

as low as possible,<br />

calmly hike out with<br />

minimal exertion,<br />

and get yourself to a<br />

medical facility. Many<br />

bites are “dry” bites,<br />

and you may not have<br />

been envenomated.<br />

Stay calm.<br />

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you have a<br />

favorite trail in the<br />

region you’d like to see<br />

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SPECIAL SECTION<br />

DR. SUE PET HOSPICE<br />

916-224-5543 // Folsom<br />

www.drsuepethospice.com<br />

PET EUTHANASIA, PET HOSPICE<br />

MEDICAL<br />

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Advances in health care happen at an<br />

astonishing speed these days, and thankfully,<br />

our community has professional, highquality<br />

health care providers who are helping<br />

to drive these medical & dental advances<br />

forward. These accomplished professionals<br />

have made an impact in our neighborhoods<br />

through education, leadership, innovation<br />

and genuinely caring for their patients. <strong>Style</strong><br />

invites you to celebrate these exemplary local<br />

health professionals for their achievements in<br />

their fields, and in the community.<br />

Dr. Sue Pet Hospice<br />

is founded in<br />

the belief that<br />

our pets are a<br />

special part of the family. I<br />

provide in-home end-of-life<br />

services for pets. It is my goal<br />

to provide the most peaceful<br />

process possible for your pet<br />

and family in the comfort and<br />

privacy of your home. I bring<br />

modeling clay to make a paw<br />

print to leave as a memory.<br />

It is my honor to help<br />

transport your pet wrapped in<br />

a dignity blanket to a trusted<br />

family-owned crematory,<br />

Caring Pet Crematory. We<br />

grieve for our pets, and<br />

everyone grieves in their own<br />

way!<br />

If you are in need of grief<br />

resources, please check out the<br />

resources on my website. Take<br />

care <br />

DENISE BOGARD, M.D.,<br />

FAARFM, ABAARM<br />

BOGARD HEALTH - WELL AGING MED<br />

ANTI-AGING MEDICINE PRACTICE<br />

508 Gibson Dr., Ste 290 // Roseville<br />

916-781-4300<br />

bogardhealth.com<br />

Dr. Bogard has a long history in the health<br />

field. From an RN to a nurse anesthetist<br />

to an anesthesiologist, she spent almost<br />

40 years in the operating room. She was<br />

exposed to critical care, trauma, obstetrics, lots of on<br />

call hours and sleepless nights. As she entered her 50's<br />

she found her own health starting to decline and sought<br />

out a healthy aging physician. After experiencing the<br />

benefits she sought out the fellowship of regenerative<br />

and healthy aging through the American Academy of<br />

Anti-Aging Medicine.<br />

She opened an office in 2014 and continues to grow<br />

and expand her knowledge into this evolving field of<br />

medicine. Rather than prescribing medications and<br />

bandaging diseases she looks for the "root causes" and<br />

integrates each system in the body together. She also<br />

looks at environmental, genetic and lifestyle factors<br />

which result in "dis-ease". Her continued and expanding<br />

practice utilizes bioidentical hormone replacement,<br />

thyroid and adrenal optimization, GI healing, testing for<br />

heavy metals and IV nutrition and chelation, advanced<br />

lipid testing, and advanced blood sugar testing.<br />

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SPECIAL SECTION<br />

ARNOLD ALMONTE, D.O.<br />

ALMONTE CENTER FOR FACIAL COSMETIC SURGERY<br />

SURGICAL AND NON-SURGICAL<br />

FACIAL COSMETIC PROCEDURES<br />

1420 Blue Oaks Blvd., Suite 100 // Roseville<br />

916-771-2062 // www.DrAlmonte.com<br />

Dr. Arnold Almonte is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon<br />

whose practice is dedicated to cosmetic surgery of the<br />

face. It is his goal to provide the highest quality in<br />

patient care, with a strong emphasis on patient safety.<br />

He is a gifted and compassionate surgeon, as well as a true artist.<br />

What sets him apart is that he is one of the only plastic surgeons<br />

who performs facial surgery completely under local anesthesia.<br />

This significantly reduces the risk of cosmetic surgery, while still<br />

keeping you very comfortable.<br />

The Almonte Center offers a wide variety of facial cosmetic<br />

procedures including the A-Lift (Dr. Almonte's signature lower<br />

face and neck lift), Eyelid Surgery, Brow Lifts, Fat Transfers<br />

and Renuvion Neck Tightening. The most popular non-surgical<br />

treatments include Botox and Filler to the Cheeks, Under Eyes, and<br />

Lips.<br />

Dr. Almonte is a member of the following prestigious<br />

organizations: the American Osteopathic Association, the American<br />

College of Osteopathic Surgeons, the American Academy of Cosmetic<br />

Surgery, the Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of California, and<br />

the Greater Sacramento Osteopathic Medical Association. His business<br />

affiliations include the Placer Business Network, the Better Business<br />

Bureau, and the Roseville Chamber of Commerce. He has achieved<br />

Top Doctor status on www.realself.com, the World's #1 site for<br />

Cosmetic Surgery reviews.<br />

In his spare time Dr. Almonte enjoys spending time with his<br />

wife and three daughters. His interests include running, hiking,<br />

traveling, cooking, playing the piano, and watching professional<br />

sports. His favorite team is the 49ers.<br />

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SPECIAL SECTION<br />

KENNETH M. TOFT, M.D.<br />

TOFT FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY<br />

SURGICAL AND NON-SURGICAL FACIAL<br />

COSMETIC PROCEDURES<br />

959 Reserve Dr. // Roseville // 916-782-8638<br />

www.toftfacialsurgery.com<br />

Dr. Kenneth M. Toft is a highly respected<br />

authority in facial plastic surgery. He trained<br />

at Stanford University, and then followed as<br />

a Clinical Instructor in Facial Plastic and<br />

Reconstructive Surgery at UCLA. Dr. Toft has a reputation<br />

for using the most modern surgical techniques that give<br />

patients natural appearing results with a quick recovery. He<br />

minimizes the signs of surgery so his patients look refreshed,<br />

youthful and balanced. Dr. Toft and staff are approachable,<br />

caring and strong patient advocates.<br />

Dr. Toft also offers a variety of non-surgical procedures<br />

including Botox, Juvederm, Restylane, Radiesse, Dysport,<br />

and Photofacials. New additions to the office include<br />

Fractional Laser Treatments and the latest medical<br />

esthetician services on the market. These services include<br />

Image Chemical Peels, Dermasweep treatments and<br />

customized corrective facials. If you are considering any<br />

facial plastic procedure, make an appointment with the<br />

facial plastic surgeon with a reputation for excellence, Dr.<br />

Kenneth M. Toft.<br />

MARINA MILSTEIN, DDS, MSC<br />

MARINA MILSTEIN ORTHODONTICS<br />

FAMILY ORTHODONTICS<br />

7095 Douglas Blvd. Ste. #A // Granite Bay<br />

916-677-1216 // mmorthodontics.com<br />

Dr. Marina Milstein recently opened her orthodontic<br />

practice in Granite Bay. With more than 20 years of<br />

experience, she is committed to providing exceptional<br />

clinical care and unparalleled customer service. She is<br />

involved in many multi-disciplinary cases and is continuing to build<br />

strong relationships with many dentists and specialists in the area.<br />

After receiving her dental degree from Loma Linda University in<br />

1999, she practiced general dentistry for three years. She did her<br />

Orthodontic residency at the University of Manitoba where she<br />

received her Master's degree in 2005.<br />

Marina Milstein Orthodontics offers a Complimentary Orthodontic<br />

Exam to all new patients. Dr. Milstein prides herself on delivering<br />

excellent clinical results. By carefully examining each patient at every<br />

appointment, she is able to make appropriate decisions to achieve a<br />

timely completion of the case.<br />

MMO team cares deeply about the families they serve. Whether<br />

your preference is Invisalign or traditional braces, they promise to<br />

go to great lengths to make sure you are provided with outstanding<br />

service and experienced care. The office offers the most advanced<br />

orthodontic imaging and management software, which allows you a<br />

more comfortable and straightforward process from start to finish.<br />

Call MMO today to book your appointment so they can help you on<br />

your way to achieving the confidence you have always wanted.<br />

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SPECIAL SECTION<br />

DR. GREGORY G. OLSEN<br />

FOLSOM ORAL SURGERY AND IMPLANT CENTER<br />

ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY<br />

2370 E. Bidwell St., Ste. 130 // Folsom<br />

916-983-6637 // www.folsomdentalimplants.com<br />

Dr. Gregory G. Olsen practices a full scope of oral and<br />

maxillofacial surgery including dental implants, bone<br />

grafting and wisdom tooth removal while providing<br />

exceptional patient care in a friendly atmosphere.<br />

Dr. Olsen graduated with honors from the University of the Pacific<br />

Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, San Francisco and completed<br />

his specialty training residency in the field of oral and maxillofacial<br />

surgery at John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital in Chicago. He is a Board<br />

Certified Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Board Certified Dental<br />

Anesthesiologist, and Fellow of the International Congress of<br />

Implantology. He holds memberships with numerous prestigious<br />

dental organizations including the California Dental Association,<br />

Sacramento District Dental Society and the American Association<br />

of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Dr. Olsen and his wife, a dental<br />

hygienist, are dedicated to serving those in need – both locally and<br />

internationally.<br />

The team at Folsom Oral Surgery And Implant Center's first priority<br />

is the safety and comfort of every patient. Dr. Gregory G. Olsen<br />

works constantly to keep up-to-date with the latest advancements<br />

in dental care. He uses the latest techniques and remains deeply<br />

committed to developing new and better ways to protect your teeth<br />

and gums.<br />

When not taking care of his patients or volunteering his time, Dr.<br />

Olsen enjoys spending time with his wife, family and friends along<br />

with fly-fishing, cycling and hiking.<br />

Take a moment to learn more about the exciting new services we<br />

offer our patients. Please call our office at 916-983-6637.<br />

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SPECIAL SECTION<br />

SHAILA GARG, MD, MRCP<br />

ROSEVILLE CARDIOLOGY<br />

CARDIOLOGY<br />

Two Medical Plaza Drive, Suite 175 // Roseville<br />

916-782-2146 // 916-742-1376<br />

rosevillecardiology.com<br />

Dr. Garg is a board-certified cardiologist with more than<br />

15 years of experience in clinical cardiology. She believes<br />

in educating patients and their families about their illness<br />

and making them partners in their care by providing<br />

various management options. She understands the importance of<br />

being there for her patients and treating them like she would treat her<br />

own family. She treats full spectrum of heart diseases including<br />

coronary artery disease, valvular heart disease, heart rhythm<br />

disorders, heart failure and preventive cardiology.<br />

Dr. Garg lives in Granite Bay with her husband and daughter. She<br />

enjoys beautiful Northern California with her family by biking and<br />

hiking. Her other passions are tennis, traveling, cooking and reading<br />

books.<br />

Dr. Garg is part of Roseville Cardiology, the premier and largest<br />

independent cardiovascular medical group serving South Placer<br />

County and surrounding communities for 40 years.<br />

Roseville Cardiology has established the cardiovascular program at<br />

Sutter Roseville Medical Center and is the only cardiovascular<br />

medical group credentialed to take care of patients in the hospital.<br />

Their practice provides comprehensive cardiovascular care and a full<br />

range of state or the art testing with offices in Roseville, Lincoln and<br />

Auburn.<br />

ALLURE SKIN & LASER<br />

SKIN REJUVENATION<br />

4080 Cavitt Stallman Rd., Ste. 100 // Granite Bay<br />

916-771-0715 // www.vagaro.com/allureskinandlaser<br />

Kehli McCaskill<br />

Amanda Splinter<br />

We recognize the significance of good skincare and<br />

are dedicated to providing high-quality care in a<br />

pleasant, clean, and professional environment. In<br />

addition, we provide dermatological services, as<br />

well as the most advanced medical cosmetic procedures and facial<br />

rejuvenation treatments.<br />

Kehli McCaskill PA-C, has extensive experience and passion<br />

for treating skin disorders such as skin cancer, eczema, fungal<br />

infections, psoriasis, and inflammatory conditions such as acne. In<br />

addition, our PAs and RNs are trained in cosmetic procedures such<br />

as Botox/Dysport/Xeomin, dermal fillers, and laser procedures.<br />

They will gladly evaluate your aesthetic concerns and develop a<br />

treatment plan that best meets your goals and desires.<br />

Botox/Dysport/Xeomin, dermal fillers/Sculptra, Microneedling<br />

with Radiofrequency (Morpheus8), IPL photo facials, chemical<br />

peels, microdermabrasion, laser hair removal, tattoo removal,<br />

and an acne program are all available at our office with minimal<br />

downtime. Skilled, licensed professionals carry out all procedures.<br />

Whether we're addressing your skin cancer concerns or informing<br />

you about the most recent cosmetic procedures, our top priority at<br />

Allure Skin and Laser is to ensure that your experience with us is<br />

second to none.<br />

Your skin deserves the best, and we appreciate your decision to<br />

entrust us with keeping it healthy and beautiful for years to come.<br />

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SPECIAL SECTION<br />

OKSANA<br />

BOYECHKO,<br />

DMD<br />

BOYECHKO DENTAL<br />

IMPLANTS, COSMETIC, RESTORATIVE<br />

3420 Coach Lane, Suite 6 // Cameron Park<br />

530-672-1616 // www.boyechkodental.com<br />

Dentistry is Dr. Boyechko’s passion.<br />

This passion drives her to change<br />

people’s lives by improving their<br />

smiles. Her passion began in Soviet<br />

Ukraine as a dental student. She was not able<br />

to graduate from Soviet dental school due to<br />

her Christian beliefs. Not one to give up, she<br />

pursued her dream after she arrived in the<br />

United States as a refugee.<br />

With only self-taught English, she worked as<br />

a dental technician, graduated from Portland<br />

State University with Bachelor of Arts and<br />

received her DMD diploma from Oregon<br />

Health Science University School of Dentistry.<br />

In addition to practicing dentistry in her<br />

private offices in Oregon and California,<br />

she was also teaching in OHSU and UCLA<br />

dental schools. This allowed her to share<br />

her knowledge, experience, and passion with<br />

dental students.<br />

Dr. Boyechko now enjoys her thriving practice<br />

in Cameron Park. Her patients often travel to<br />

see her due to having trust and confidence in<br />

her expertise.<br />

In her practice, she utilizes the most advanced<br />

dental technology such as Computer Assisted<br />

Design (CAD) and Computer Assisted<br />

Manufacturing (CAM) for crowns, bridges,<br />

and dentures. Digital X-rays and CBCT<br />

(Cone-beam Computer Tomography) assist<br />

her in placing and restoring implants. She also<br />

offers strengthening teeth with Invisalign and<br />

SureSmile.<br />

Uniquely, she fabricates crowns and bridges<br />

in her in-house lab, which allows for greater<br />

precision, quality control and delivering them<br />

on the same day.<br />

Dr. Boyechko’s passion is fueled with every<br />

smile that is created by her and her team.<br />

She believes “Your smile is a door to your<br />

soul and if you love your smile, you can truly<br />

achieve anything.”<br />

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SPECIAL SECTION<br />

MELODEE ROHLFF, RN BSN<br />

VIP CONCIERGE CARE<br />

POST SURGERY CARE SPECIALIST<br />

650-465-4079 // vipconciergecare.com<br />

My name is Melodee Rohlff. I founded a unique<br />

model of care, VIP Concierge Care. I saw the<br />

need with early discharges after surgeries. The<br />

fear, anxiety and uncertainty is a stressor and<br />

in turn slows healing which causes undesired outcomes:<br />

infections, postop bleeding and prolonged healing. We<br />

take that on for you and your family allowing a healing<br />

environment in the comfort of your own space with<br />

knowledgeable caregivers.<br />

Not everyone wants to have family or friends assisting them.<br />

I am an ER Critical Care RN BSN with public health care<br />

certifications and have worked from Stanford University to<br />

Santa Clara Valley Trauma Center from the OR to the ER.<br />

I care for clients in their homes, Airbnbs, or hotels following<br />

surgery. While I do focus on plastic surgery, I also provide<br />

aftercare for all procedures such as maternity, orthopedic,<br />

and cardiac. Patients are discharged quicker than in the past<br />

and are often left with unanswered questions. Let us be your<br />

advocate after surgery or by telehealth for simple questions.<br />

Mobile IV Hydration coming soon<br />

If you need care for you or family, call for a consultation. With<br />

our VIP experience and care you can apply your energy into<br />

healing!<br />

MOTLMD<br />

AN INTEGRATIVE NEUROPSYCHIATRY GROUP<br />

4359 Town Center Blvd., Bldg 207, Suite 217<br />

El Dorado Hills // 916-836-0036 // MotlMD.com<br />

MotlMD-a revolutionary mind-body approach to<br />

mental health, not your typical mental health<br />

treatment. Cutting edge clinic and personalized<br />

approach beyond the conventional medical model.<br />

Is MotlMD right for you? Tried multiple medications and not<br />

improved? Frustrated with your treatment and wondering if<br />

a more integrative approach would help? Suspect symptoms<br />

are being complicated by a hormonal imbalance, nutrient<br />

deficiency or other unknown condition? Interested in exploring<br />

alternative treatment options with the support of experienced<br />

professionals?<br />

If you answered yes to any or all of these questions then you are<br />

in the right place. We would love to show you how we can help.<br />

Approaches: We learn about your history, lifestyle, symptoms<br />

and preferences. Understanding your health and treatment<br />

goals matter. Outcomes improve and occur, with in-depth<br />

testing via comprehensive lab work, genetic testing, noninvasive<br />

brain scanning and interviews to accurately obtain<br />

diagnostic information from a variety of scientific systems.<br />

Healing Plans: Based on test results, we partner with you to<br />

create a healing plan designed to meet you where you are<br />

and restore your mind and body to health. We offer on going<br />

support, monitor your progress making adjustments as needed.<br />

John Motl, MD and Mare Brooks-Motl, LMFT, CMHIMP<br />

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SPECIAL SECTION<br />

NUANCE COSMETIC<br />

SURGERY<br />

DR. KEN SUMIDA<br />

COSMETIC SURGERY AND SKIN FITNESS<br />

1641 Creekside Dr., Ste. 100 // Folsom<br />

916-984-4242 // nuancecs.com<br />

Dr. Ken Sumida and the staff at Nuance<br />

Cosmetic Surgery aim to improve your<br />

natural appearance and reverse some<br />

signs of aging. Nuance offers surgical<br />

and non-surgical procedures, including face lifts,<br />

eyelid lifts, breast enhancements and tummy tucks,<br />

Dysport, restylane, and chemical peels. If you’re<br />

not sure if cosmetic surgery is for you, Dr. Sumida<br />

offers complimentary cosmetic consultations<br />

allowing patients to explore the various methods<br />

of looking younger. Dr. Sumida encourages first<br />

time patients to seek out a number of plastic<br />

surgeons so they can find the one where they feel<br />

most comfortable. Dr. Sumida guarantees personal<br />

attention to all of his patients. “From the time you<br />

pick up the phone to schedule an appointment, you<br />

will be treated like a precious patient,” he says. “We<br />

try to schedule our patients with ample time for<br />

their consultations. We want to answer all of their<br />

questions so that they do not feel rushed.” Give Dr.<br />

Sumida and Nuance a call today!<br />

REVOLUTIONS NATUROPATHIC<br />

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254 Gibson Drive // Roseville<br />

916-351-9355 // info@revolutionsdocs.com<br />

Would you like a doctor who has time to address<br />

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Voted best alternative medicine 12 years in a row.<br />

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SPECIAL SECTION<br />

GRANITE BAY DENTAL SPA<br />

COSMETIC, GENERAL & NEUROMUSCULAR DENTISTRY<br />

Baban Mahal, D.D.S.<br />

5280 Douglas Blvd., Ste. 100 // Granite Bay<br />

916-800-5001 // BabanMahalDDS.com<br />

Dr. Mahal specializes in Cosmetic, General and<br />

Neuromuscular dentistry and offers a wide variety<br />

of dental services including general dentistry,<br />

implants, same day crowns, Veneers, full face<br />

orthodontics, sleep apnea appliances, and so much more.<br />

Dr. Mahal is a fellow at the prestigious LVI Institute for<br />

Neuromuscular dentistry which is an area that focuses on<br />

not only the teeth, but on the nerves, muscles and joints as<br />

they relate to the jaw. Neuromuscular dentistry concentrates<br />

on the achievement of an optimal bite and jaw alignment,<br />

which can help alleviate facial and neck pain, headaches,<br />

migraines and TMJ pain. Dr. Mahal can provide immediate<br />

relief with Botox injections and night guards, however longterm<br />

relief and more permanent treatment requires Phase<br />

1 Treatment with an orthotic appliance to be worn day and<br />

night to keep the jaw in a neuromuscular or relaxed position<br />

and to aid in remodeling the TMJ. This optimal and<br />

relaxed position is built by Dr. Mahal utilizing a TENS unit<br />

and EMG’s. Most patients will feel 90% relief within first<br />

few days to first few weeks of using a LVI orthotic.<br />

Growth or remodeling appliances (ARA) and full-face<br />

orthodontics is 2nd phase where premaxilla is remodeled forward<br />

and teeth can be straightened without extractions or surgery.<br />

This not only improves facial profile but also airway and TMJ<br />

problems. Dr. Mahal also does full mouth reconstruction to keep<br />

the jaw in neuromuscular position, for a beautiful smile.<br />

Dr. Mahal is accepting new patients. Call to schedule a<br />

consultation.<br />

DIGNITY MEDICAL AESTHETICS<br />

NON-INVASIVE ANTI-AGING TREATMENTS<br />

1200 Suncast Lane, Suite 5 // El Dorado Hills<br />

916-939-3889 // info@dignitymed.com // dignitymed.com<br />

We’re celebrating our<br />

16th year of Excellence!<br />

This year marks the 16th anniversary of El Dorado<br />

Hills’ favorite medical practice for treatments to slow<br />

the appearance of aging on the face, neck and body.<br />

Dignity Medical Aesthetics (DMA) was established<br />

in 2006 by Missey McCallum, RN, and Sherellen Gerhart,<br />

MD. Dignity Medical Aesthetics has been the premier medical<br />

aesthetic practice in El Dorado Hills since 2006. They offer<br />

services such as laser and IPL treatments for permanent<br />

hair reduction, removing brown spots and redness, as well<br />

as treating lines, scars and laxity to help provide younger,<br />

smoother looking skin. They offer non-invasive treatments<br />

for lifting the neck or brow and skin tightening. They have<br />

options for Body Contouring, Radio Frequency Microneedling<br />

and Vaginal Rejuvenation. Plus Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)<br />

injections are offered to naturally help with hair loss and skin<br />

rejuvenation. They are national leaders in injections of Botox<br />

and fillers for relaxing lines, adding volume, and for lifting<br />

facial areas to lessen the appearance of sagginess and jowls.<br />

Also they are now offering QWO injections for cellulite. All<br />

new patients receive a complimentary 45 minute consultation<br />

to carefully review their medical history followed by a general<br />

overview of treatment options that can best meet their personal<br />

needs for enhancing their appearance.<br />

By looking at their website (www.dignitymed.com),<br />

you can see examples of most of their treatments and<br />

services. CALL (916) 939-3889 TO SCHEDULE YOUR<br />

COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION AT DIGNITY<br />

MEDICAL AESTHETICS.<br />

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SPECIAL SECTION<br />

ARTUR HENKE, M.D.<br />

PLACER DERMATOLOGY<br />

COMPLETE DERMATOLOGY CARE AND SKIN CARE CENTER<br />

9285 Sierra College Blvd. // Roseville<br />

916-784-3376 (DERM)<br />

placerdermatology.com<br />

Dr. Artur Henke, a board certified dermatologist,<br />

has extensive experience in medical, surgical,<br />

and cosmetic dermatology. He trained at UC<br />

Davis Medical Center, where he was Chief<br />

Resident. Dr. Henke has been a Northern California<br />

resident for 35 years. In 2008, he realized his dream of<br />

building Placer Dermatology & Skin Care Center, a state<br />

of the art dermatology practice in Roseville, California.<br />

Dr. Henke volunteers as Assistant Clinical Professor at UC<br />

Davis, and is an active member of several medical societies,<br />

including the American Academy of Dermatology.<br />

Dr. Henke specializes in the recognition and management<br />

of all types of skin cancer including melanoma, as well as,<br />

pre-cancers, benign skin growths, acne, skin infections,<br />

and skin diseases such as eczema and psoriasis. Dr. Henke<br />

performs surgery on all areas of the body and offers<br />

cosmetic procedures such as Botox. By addressing your skin<br />

condition in a timely and expert manner, Dr. Henke can<br />

alleviate many symptoms and prevent complications. Dr.<br />

Henke looks forward to providing you with his expert care<br />

while addressing your entire family’s dermatologic needs in<br />

a comfortable and friendly environment.<br />

Dr. Henke and his wife, along with their two children<br />

are active members of the community and enjoy living in<br />

the area. Thank you for voting Dr. Henke as one of the<br />

Best Dermatologists for nine years in a row and as a Best<br />

Medical Practice for five years in a row!<br />

HOYBJERG FAMILY ORTHODONTICS<br />

FAMILY ORTHODONTICS<br />

1253 Pleasant Grove Blvd., Ste 190 // Roseville // 916-771-4884<br />

1417 Serrano Pkwy., Ste 102 // El Dorado Hills // 916-573-3388<br />

4363 Golden Center Drive // Placerville // 530-626-3000<br />

hfamilybraces.com<br />

At Hoybjerg Family Orthodontics, we pride<br />

ourselves on being a family oriented and<br />

family friendly office. Dr. Christian Hoybjerg<br />

wants his patients to feel like “part of the<br />

family.” He wants their experience to be enjoyable, fun<br />

and positive.The staff are wonderful and friendly- as they<br />

all love what they do. Some have been with the practice<br />

for twenty years! Dr. Hoybjerg and his staff are dedicated<br />

to helping each patient achieve the smile of their dreams.<br />

The favorite part of Dr. Hoybjerg’s job is watching the<br />

confidence grow in each patient. A new smile can say a<br />

thousand words!<br />

Dr. Hoybjerg attended Loma Linda University Dental<br />

School and he continued on two more years in a<br />

residency for Orthodontics where he received his Master’s<br />

of Oralfacial Orthodontics.<br />

Dr. Hoybjerg grew up in the area and has always loved<br />

the outdoors and sports. He spends all of his free time<br />

with his five children and wife, as they experience all that<br />

the Sacramento valley has to offer.<br />

We invite you to come and see what sets Hoybjerg Family<br />

Orthodontics apart. Set up your FREE consultation<br />

today and join our family!<br />

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SPECIAL SECTION<br />

We are doctors<br />

Anna and Masoud Rashidi at<br />

Innovative Compounding Pharmacy.<br />

Need Covid test for work or Travel?<br />

Offering PCR and Antigen Covid test with<br />

results in less than 2 hours!<br />

We offer:<br />

• Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for chronic<br />

pain, Autoimmune disease and cancer.<br />

• a wide variety of high-quallity<br />

pharmaceutical-grade vitamins and<br />

supplements<br />

• both sterile and non-sterile customized<br />

medications for the whole family, including<br />

your pet<br />

• compounding for pain management,<br />

hormone therapy for both men and women,<br />

pediatric applications and many other<br />

specialties<br />

We pride ourselves on honoring our customers,<br />

and our continued commitment is to provide<br />

you with the personal, prompt and professional<br />

service you deserve.<br />

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SERVING<br />

ALL YOUR MEDICINAL NEEDS!<br />

Serving the community since 2007, we’re proud to have been<br />

voted Best Independent Pharmacy for 13 consecutive years.<br />

I NNOVATIVE<br />

COMPOUNDING PHARMACY<br />

820 Wales Dr., Ste. 3, Folsom | 916-984-9222 | www.icpfolsom.com<br />

PAMELA CONNOR,<br />

FUNCTIONAL NUTRITIONIST<br />

CONNOR WELLNESS CLINIC<br />

1891 E. Roseville Pkwy., #170 // Roseville<br />

916-404-0886 // www.connorwellnessclinic.com<br />

staff@connorwellnessclinic.com<br />

NUTRITION, FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE, FUNCTIONAL LAB<br />

TESTING, LIFE COACHING, ACUPUNCTURE, MASSAGE<br />

We offer a<br />

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medicine and<br />

an integrative<br />

approach to healing and the<br />

factors influencing health.<br />

Our philosophy is science and<br />

nutritional based focusing<br />

on the root causes of health<br />

imbalances. A wide variety<br />

of diagnostic and lab testing<br />

are available for conditions<br />

such as gut issues,<br />

autoimmune disorders,<br />

hormone balancing, weight<br />

loss, genetic testing. See<br />

our website for our services<br />

and testing. We specialize<br />

in supporting gut health,<br />

autoimmune conditions,<br />

weight loss, hormones,<br />

and more.<br />

ASSOCIATES IN WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE<br />

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY<br />

5 Medical Plaza, Suite 250 // Roseville<br />

916-782-2229 // aiwhc.com<br />

Welcome our new Physician! Andrea Garland,<br />

MD. She has been practicing in the Sacramento<br />

area for many years and excited to be joining<br />

our community. Associates in Women's Health<br />

Care has been a leading provider of women's Obstetrics and<br />

Gynecological care for over 40 years. You will find we provide<br />

a comfortable and caring environment. We are dedicated to<br />

serving women of all ages with advanced care options at all<br />

stages of life, including routine exams, obstetric care, menopause,<br />

urogynecology, infertility treatment as well as diagnostic services<br />

including ultrasound. We have expanded our practice to include<br />

Aesthetics through Life Studios Medical Group, offering our own<br />

skin care line and a wide variety of non-invasive treatments such<br />

as Mona Lisa Touch, Scuplsure, and Icon Laser. We welcome new<br />

patients and accept most major medical insurance plans.<br />

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SPECIAL SECTION<br />

ROHINI RATTU, DDS<br />

DIMPLES PEDIATRIC DENTAL<br />

BOARD CERTIFIED PEDIATRIC DENTIST<br />

1665 Creekside Drive Suite 103 // Folsom<br />

916-260-5127 // dimplespd.com<br />

Dr. Rohini Rattu received her DDS from<br />

Columbia University and completed her<br />

Postgraduate Pediatric Dental training at Boston<br />

University. She is a Board Certified Diplomate<br />

and a proud member of the ADA, CDA, American Academy<br />

of Pediatric Dentists, California Society of Pediatric Dentists<br />

and Sacramento District Dental Society. It is with these<br />

memberships that Dr. Rohini is able to remain on the cutting<br />

edge of new technologies and philosophies within the realm<br />

of Pediatric Dentistry.<br />

Dr. Rohini is the sole practitioner at her practice, Dimples<br />

Pediatric Dental, in Folsom.<br />

At Dimples Pediatric Dental, we strive to make the dentist<br />

office a fun place to be where kids can feel comfortable and<br />

relaxed. Our goal is to provide our patients with excellent<br />

oral health care throughout their infant, child and adolescent<br />

years. When they “graduate” from our office, they will take<br />

with them the tools and confidence to enjoy optimal oral<br />

health throughout their lives.<br />

Dimples Pediatric Dental would love to be your children's<br />

dental home!<br />

SCOTT B. HEARTH, M.D.<br />

GRANITE BAY DERMATOLOGY<br />

AND LASER CENTER<br />

GENERAL AND COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY<br />

1535 Eureka Rd. // Roseville<br />

916-773-3376 // granitebaydermatology.com<br />

Dr. Hearth is a board certified<br />

dermatologist and cosmetic<br />

dermatologist who is trained to<br />

treat all conditions of the skin. Dr.<br />

Hearth is an expert in cosmetic dermatology<br />

and laser surgery, having the distinction of<br />

completing a fellowship in these fields at UC<br />

San Francisco Medical Center. He has also<br />

been on clinical faculty in the Departments<br />

of Dermatology at Vanderbilt University and<br />

UCSF Medical Centers. As a result, Dr.<br />

Hearth has the unique training and expertise to<br />

superbly care for all of your skin’s needs.<br />

Dr. Hearth opened Granite Bay Dermatology<br />

and Laser Center in Granite Bay, CA in 2003 and<br />

relocated to a new state-of-the-art facility in 2014<br />

at 1535 Eureka Road in Roseville. At Granite<br />

Bay Dermatology and Laser Center, we have<br />

the expertise and the latest technologies and<br />

treatments to make you look your best!<br />

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SPECIAL SECTION<br />

PROACTIVE ACUPUNCTURE<br />

151 N. Sunrise, Ste. 1308 // Roseville<br />

916-755-4930 // roseville@proactiveacupunture.org<br />

2401 Capitol Ave., Ste. 100 // Sacramento<br />

916-444-6047 // midtown@proactiveacupunture.org<br />

www.proactiveacupuncture.com<br />

REMEDY RX PHARMACY<br />

1420 East Roseville Parkway, Suite 130 // Roseville<br />

916-740-1600 // myremedyrx.com<br />

PHARMACY AND COMPOUNDING<br />

Acupuncture can provide pain relief, strengthen the<br />

immune system and prevent illness, relieve stress,<br />

tension and anxiety, can benefit women’s health and<br />

infertility, and has been effectively, naturally, and<br />

safely treating a wide variety of health concerns for thousands!<br />

In business since 2006, ProActive Acupuncture: Center for Asian<br />

healing Arts specializes in acupuncture and traditional Chinese<br />

medicine.<br />

We are available 7 days week 8am to 8pm and accept all medical<br />

insurances, workers compensation, and auto injuries.<br />

Compounding allows us to create custom medications<br />

specifically for you and your needs! For example, we can<br />

flavor the medications for you and/or your pet! We have<br />

a variety of flavors – peppermint, cherry, beef, tuna, and<br />

chicken! Other custom examples include dye-free, preservative-free,<br />

alcohol-free, and/or sugar-free forms of medications. We compound<br />

medications for hormone replacement therapy, dermatology,<br />

veterinary and more! We make creams, ointments, suppositories, oils,<br />

pet treats, capsules, and so much more!<br />

To learn more about our compounding services, please contact us today<br />

at 916-740-1600 to speak to one of our pharmacists for more details!<br />

ALY JOHNSTON, FNP-BC<br />

WELL BY AM<br />

916-633-2030 // www.wellbyamllc.com<br />

/@alyjohnston and @wellbyam<br />

MOBILE CONCIERGE PRIMARY CARE AND IV THERAPY<br />

Aly Johnston, FNP-BC<br />

is a Family Nurse<br />

Practitioner who offers<br />

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Primary Care and IV therapy<br />

visits in the comfort of your own<br />

home.<br />

Accepting new patients! Same or<br />

next day appointments available!<br />

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Not feeling well or just need an<br />

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physicals, labs, and referrals for<br />

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Whether you're sick or only need<br />

some routine maintenance, we're<br />

here for you!<br />

We treat even the smallest<br />

members of the family! From<br />

infancy to 18, we're here<br />

for examination, diagnosis,<br />

treatment, and ongoing wellness<br />

for your children.<br />

AMAR PAWAR, D.D.S.<br />

1568 Creekside Dr., Ste. 202 // Folsom<br />

916-235-6212 // www.folsomfamilydental.com<br />

GENERAL AND COSMETIC DENTAL SERVICES<br />

Dr. Pawar is a graduate of the prestigious Columbia<br />

University School of Dental and Oral Surgery, NY.<br />

Trained to be an expert dentist, Dr. Pawar continues<br />

to educate and maintain his knowledge to the ever so<br />

changing needs and treatment modalities of the dental community.<br />

Dr. Pawar has been practicing dentistry here in Folsom for more than<br />

16 years, with the vision of bringing high ethical and moral standards<br />

to his practice without pressure on his patients. He lives by this vision<br />

daily and cherishes the opportunity to continue bringing you the<br />

smile you’ve always wanted. Give his office a call and experience for<br />

yourself!<br />

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COMMUNITY<br />

ServiceDAY<br />

Volunteer! Saturday, <strong>September</strong> 17<br />

REGISTER AT: www.folsomcommunityservice.org<br />

Join us for the 9 th annual Community Service Day, Folsom’s largest day of volunteerism.<br />

This major citywide event mobilizes thousands of volunteers of all ages to complete projects<br />

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Community Service Day is organized by the City of Folsom, local businesses, and nonprofit organizations.<br />

Sponsorship support provided by:<br />

Club of Folsom


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Services or products you offer: Ballet, jazz, tap, and<br />

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Customer service is: Making every customer feel valued<br />

and consistently providing a great experience.<br />

You started your business, because: I wanted to create<br />

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Favorite local restaurant: Heyday Café.<br />

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by KOURTNEY JASON<br />

Modern, contemporary, rustic,<br />

traditional, coastal—there<br />

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match every personality. Since trends<br />

are always changing, it can feel nearly<br />

impossible to stay current yet classic<br />

and timeless. You would never want<br />

to embrace every single new trend<br />

every single season. To help guide<br />

us on which ones to test, we asked<br />

local experts for the styles, furniture,<br />

materials, and décor they’re loving<br />

right now.<br />

Lauren Jacobsen, principal designer/<br />

owner at Lauren Jacobsen Interiors<br />

(laurenjacobseninteriors.com), says<br />

the world of design is endless and<br />

there’s no shortage of inspiration to<br />

draw from. “Trends are ever-emerging,<br />

yet through the use of natural<br />

materials, shaded woods, marbles,<br />

stones, and sculptural silhouettes, you<br />

can create a space that incorporates<br />

the latest looks with a more timeless<br />

approach,” she says.<br />

Jacobsen likes to combine the<br />

prehistoric past with modern present.<br />

“Fluid shapes with carved detailing,<br />

ripples and waves, and balanced<br />

neutral color palettes are some of<br />

the most prominent design trends to<br />

date,” she says. “Many of the newer<br />

introductions focus on warmer<br />

walnuts and stained oaks, providing<br />

visual warmth and inviting qualities to<br />

any space.”<br />

To create the look at home, Jacobsen<br />

recommends adding a mix of old<br />

with new, texture, and lots of<br />

natural wood tones, as it makes for<br />

a trendy yet timeless space without<br />

compromising character.<br />

“Some of my favorite local small<br />

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encompassing these elements and<br />

trends are Antique Trove, The Warped<br />

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Interiors,” she says. “Don’t forget<br />

to also peruse your favorite local<br />

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“People are craving individuality<br />

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plaster, aged brass, gunmetal,<br />

and matte finishes.”<br />

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30 Can’t-Miss Pies<br />

by SHARON PENNY<br />

Danette’s Brick Oven Pub photo by Sierra Springs Photography.<br />

As Chef Alice Waters said, “Good food depends almost<br />

entirely on good ingredients.” And when it comes to pizza,<br />

that sentiment certainly rings true. We rounded up 30 of<br />

the region’s best pizza purveyors: heroes doing heroic deeds<br />

with fresh veggies, homemade sausage, fruit (yes, fruit),<br />

maybe some fish (yes, fish), jalapeños, hot links, truffles, or<br />

heck, just a good San Marzano tomato sauce. So, put down<br />

that fork (we have standards, even in California), grab a<br />

handful of crushed red pepper and parmesan packets from<br />

the stash you’ve had since 1990, and bring on the slices!<br />

Danette’s Brick Oven Pub<br />

in Placerville makes good on<br />

their promises: When they<br />

say their Spicy BBQ pizza<br />

is spicy, they mean it. Handrolled<br />

to order, it comes<br />

with a kickin’ BBQ sauce<br />

and jalapeños, plus grilled<br />

chicken, red onions, sweet<br />

pineapple, and salty bacon<br />

to balance the heat.<br />

2875 Ray Lawyer Drive,<br />

Placerville, 530-<br />

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com<br />

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Sacramento<br />

Pizza Company<br />

takes the Glenn<br />

Frey approach<br />

to our favorite<br />

pizza: The heat<br />

is on! Order<br />

the Mouth<br />

on Fire if you<br />

dare—topped<br />

with house-made<br />

marinara, ghost<br />

pepper cheese,<br />

red peppers,<br />

spicy pepperoni,<br />

spicy sausage,<br />

jalapeños, and<br />

pepperoncinis.<br />

Hoo-boy, hot<br />

enough for ya?<br />

(Glass of milk<br />

cooldown not<br />

included.)<br />

2700 East Bidwell<br />

Street, Suite 500,<br />

Folsom, 916-673-<br />

9754, sacpizzaco.<br />

com<br />

El Dorado’s Pizza Norcia is<br />

named for a medieval town<br />

in Umbria, Italy, famous for<br />

its prosciutto, truffles, and,<br />

uh, monks! Their Benedict<br />

pizza is the very essence of<br />

Norcia in a single, delicious<br />

slice: black truffle sauce, fior<br />

di latte mozzarella (a delicate<br />

cow’s milk mozzarella), shaved<br />

prosciutto, fresh basil, and a<br />

soft-cooked egg. Mangiamo!<br />

6180 Pleasant Valley Road,<br />

El Dorado, 530-622-3593,<br />

pizzanorcia.com<br />

The Margherita<br />

Flatbread at Wise<br />

Villa Winery is an<br />

example of delicious<br />

simplicity: handmade,<br />

oven-crisp flatbread<br />

topped with San Marzano<br />

tomato sauce, fresh<br />

mozzarella, just-picked<br />

basil, and a balsamic<br />

reduction for that perfect<br />

balance of sweetness<br />

and tang. It’s even better<br />

when paired with the<br />

gorgeous view and their<br />

Wise Villa Sangiovese and<br />

Tempranillo, natch!<br />

4200 Wise Road,<br />

Lincoln, 916-543-0323,<br />

wisevillawinery.com<br />

As a pickle lover, I believe there should be more<br />

pickle pizzas, and Folsom’s Corner Tavern & Grill<br />

agrees with me. Pickle hive let’s go! Check out the<br />

Dilly Dilly Bacon Pickle: lots of bacon (the<br />

magic word), dill pickle slices, tomatoes, olive oil, red<br />

pepper flakes, fresh herbs, mozzarella, parmesan,<br />

and Romano cheese. We’re riding this train all the<br />

way to flavor town, baby.<br />

700 Glenn Drive, Suite 170, Folsom, 916-467-7800,<br />

cornertaverngrill.com<br />

Corner Tavern & Grill photo by Ray Burgess ©stylemediagroup. Wise Villa Winery and Pizza Norcia photos by Taylor Gillespie ©stylemediagroup. Sacramento Pizza Company photo courtesy of Sacramento Pizza Company.<br />

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Bowling demands pizza and Folsom Lake<br />

Bowl provides a great slice after you’ve<br />

worked up a hunger knocking down strikes<br />

(but remember, it takes just as much effort to<br />

hit the gutter: shoutout to my #guttertribe).<br />

Order up their pizza with The Works,<br />

literally, as it’s topped with sausage, bacon,<br />

ham, pepperoni, mushrooms, olives, bell<br />

peppers, and onions. Roll on!<br />

511 East Bidwell Street, Folsom,<br />

916-983-4411, flb365.com<br />

Pizza purists, walk on the wild side<br />

with Heyday Café’s Spicy Prawn<br />

pizza, which comes topped with wild<br />

prawns, sriracha garlic cream sauce,<br />

red onions, pineapple, a blend of three<br />

cheeses, and honey cider slaw. This<br />

mouthwatering combination of spicy,<br />

sweet, and tangy will awaken all your<br />

taste buds and have you rethinking<br />

pizza possibilities!<br />

Heyday Café photo by Taylor Gillespie ©stylemediagroup. Other photos courtesy of their respective companies or organzations.<br />

Citizen Vine in Folsom has a Meaty,<br />

Sweety, Spicy Flatbread<br />

that I think they should totally call the<br />

“Meaty, Beaty, Big and Bouncy” after<br />

The Who’s 1971 compilation album, but<br />

they’ve stopped returning my calls.<br />

Anyway, who wants hot honey sauce<br />

on their flatbread? Everyone! Doesn’t<br />

that sound insanely delicious? As<br />

does mozzarella, pepperoni, bacon,<br />

pineapple, and green onions. This<br />

flatbread is a bonafide taste sensation.<br />

609 Sutter Street, Folsom, 916-932-4234,<br />

citizenvinefolsom.com<br />

325 Main Street, Placerville 530-626-9700,<br />

heydaycafe.com<br />

Visconti’s Ristorante has been<br />

a Folsom favorite for 30 years,<br />

giving locals the best in Southern<br />

Italian cuisine using only the freshest<br />

ingredients. Their Combo—loaded<br />

with pepperoni, salami, Italian<br />

sausage, linguica, mushrooms, bell<br />

peppers, onions, and olives—ticks all<br />

the boxes (hello, four meats), but it’s<br />

the linguica for us.<br />

2700 East Bidwell Street, Suite 700,<br />

Folsom, 916-983-5181, viscontisristorante.<br />

com<br />

Vaiano Trattoria’s<br />

pizzas are like mini-<br />

Italian vacations,<br />

each rolled to order<br />

in the traditional<br />

Italian pizzeria style<br />

with a thin crust<br />

that manages to<br />

be both crispy and<br />

chewy (just how we<br />

like it). Our favorite<br />

is the Pizza<br />

con Pancetta<br />

with mozzarella,<br />

homemade San<br />

Marzano-style<br />

tomato sauce, and<br />

delicious pancetta<br />

(aka Italian bacon)<br />

topped with<br />

peppery arugula.<br />

Molto bene!<br />

7160 Douglas<br />

Boulevard, Granite<br />

Bay, 916-780-0888,<br />

vaianotrattoria.com<br />

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Cameron Park mainstay Papa<br />

Gianni’s Ristorante has been<br />

serving up quality Italian cuisine<br />

to the good folks of the region<br />

for three decades, and their<br />

pizzas are no exception. It’s the<br />

high-quality custom toppings<br />

that keep patrons coming back,<br />

like Eggplant, Artichoke<br />

Hearts, Tomatoes,<br />

Zucchini, and Sausage<br />

(the perfect late-summer pie!).<br />

Fancy something fancier? They<br />

also offer anchovies, meatballs,<br />

salami, and every other topping<br />

under the sun. Go for it! You<br />

do you.<br />

3450 Palmer Drive, Cameron Park,<br />

530-672-2333, papagiannis.net<br />

Humble! Terrific! Some pig! Celebrating<br />

pork isn’t just for spider webs: The Place<br />

(locations in Roseville and Placerville)<br />

honors pork and its many forms with<br />

a delicious, pig-centric (pig-forward?)<br />

slice that tastes better than a spiderweb<br />

(sorry Charlotte). The Prosciutto is<br />

topped with fresh mozzarella, prosciutto<br />

di parma, arugula, shaved parmigiana<br />

reggiano, and EVOO. You could even say<br />

it’s a veritable smorgasbord! (Come for<br />

the Charlotte’s Web references—stay for<br />

the delicious pizza.)<br />

221 Vernon Street, Roseville, 916-742-5447;<br />

1772 Pleasant Valley Road, Placerville, 530-<br />

621-1680, thatlittleitalianplace.com/placerville<br />

Fancy a juicy steak? Order a pizza!<br />

Pete’s Restaurant & Brewhouse<br />

in Folsom has a Tuscan Steak<br />

Thin Crust that serves both<br />

masters: charbroiled strips of filet<br />

mignon for an explosion of flavor<br />

and juiciness, atop a thin crust<br />

bursting with pesto, mozzarella,<br />

onions, roasted garlic, crumbled<br />

gorgonzola, and balsamic glaze for<br />

a full taste sensation.<br />

6608 Folsom-Auburn Road, Folsom,<br />

916-988-8812, petesfolsom.com<br />

Brazil’s favorite pizza is<br />

now available in Folsom!<br />

Check out Quick Dish’s<br />

eye-catching and hungersmashing<br />

Chicken<br />

Catupiry: tomato sauce,<br />

mozzarella, house-made<br />

shredded chicken breast,<br />

tomatoes, catupiry cheese<br />

(a melt-in-your-mouth<br />

Brazilian cream cheese),<br />

onions, green olives,<br />

oregano, and olive oil. This is<br />

a fully loaded, delicious pie,<br />

so bring your best appetite!<br />

322 East Bidwell Street,<br />

Folsom, 916-293-9374,<br />

quickdishfood.com<br />

Papa Giannis photo by Taylor Gillespie ©stylemediagroup. Pete’s Restaurant & Brewhouse and Quick Dish photos by Ray Burgess ©stylemediagroup. The Place photo courtesy of The Place.<br />

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If you’re a fan of that addictive buffalo wings flavor,<br />

but in search of a homemade twist, take it to the next<br />

level with the Buffalo Chicken Flatbread<br />

at Brickyard: grilled chicken, house-made Sinner<br />

buffalo sauce, applewood smoked bacon, red onions,<br />

and mozzarella topped with green onions and the allimportant<br />

cool hit of ranch. Like a tangy, spicy punch<br />

in the face and a dip in the waters of cool, cool ranch.<br />

1475 Eureka Road, Suite 120, Roseville, 916-836-8406; 4364<br />

Town Center Boulevard, Suite 128, El Dorado Hills, 916-772-<br />

9464, brickyard916.com<br />

Chicago Fire photo by Yarcenia Garcia. Brickyard photo courtesy of Brickyard.<br />

The deep-dish vs. thin crust debate<br />

rages on eternally, but honestly,<br />

what’s not to love about a pizza<br />

delivery system that gives you more<br />

filling per square inch? (That’s a<br />

rhetorical question: We are not taking<br />

calls currently.) Chicago Fire’s Da<br />

“New” Spin and Shroom<br />

Deep Dish is the best argument<br />

in the “for” camp and a little thing<br />

you might call a walk-off home run:<br />

Flaky crust, sautéed spinach and<br />

garlic, sliced mushrooms, white<br />

garlic or plum tomato sauce, with<br />

porcini mushroom dust. Consider<br />

this argument settled. But if you still<br />

think thin is in, then you’re in luck: It’s<br />

also available with their crackery thin<br />

crust.<br />

310 Palladio Parkway, Suite 701, Folsom,<br />

916-984-0140; 500 North Sunrise<br />

Avenue, Roseville, 916- 771-2020,<br />

chicagofire.com<br />

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Red’s Pizzeria & Taphouse—a<br />

veteran-owned, family-run<br />

restaurant in Rocklin—serves<br />

handcrafted wood-fired pies<br />

topped with organic, eclectic<br />

toppings, including wild game,<br />

plus rotating local drafts. What’s more,<br />

they source ingredients from local farms,<br />

make all their sauces in-house, and<br />

offer seasonal specials. Our go-to is the<br />

Cowboy Combo with pomodoro,<br />

mozzarella, smoked mozzarella, boar and<br />

bison sausage, house meatball crumbles,<br />

jalapeños, bell peppers, pickled red onions,<br />

and potatoes. A mouthful to say—and<br />

eat—it’ll have you coming back for more.<br />

6696 Lonetree Boulevard, Suite 100, Rocklin,<br />

916-872-1036, redspizzarocklin.com<br />

Old Town Pizza has a die-hard<br />

local following and for good reason:<br />

Their service is good, pizza’s great,<br />

and they certainly don’t skimp<br />

on the toppings when it comes<br />

to quality or quantity. Check<br />

out the hometown favorite, the<br />

Caboose—loaded with superior<br />

pepperoni, sausage, linguica,<br />

salami, mushrooms, yellow onions,<br />

and black olives. All aboard!<br />

120 Church Street, Roseville, 916, 668-<br />

7655; 599 Lincoln Boulevard, Lincoln,<br />

916-645-7677; 510 High Street, Auburn,<br />

530-888-7600, otpizza.net<br />

Let’s change some hearts and<br />

minds: Fruit on pizza is delicious<br />

and correct. Don’t believe<br />

us? Check out the Pear &<br />

Gorgonzola offering at Wally’s<br />

Pizza Bar featuring crisp Bosc<br />

pears, gorgonzola cheese, and red<br />

onions baked over a garlic cream<br />

sauce, and finished with arugula<br />

tossed in balsamic vinaigrette.<br />

See? Delicious, fancy, and correct.<br />

4079 Cameron Park Drive, Cameron<br />

Park, 530-677-5205, wallyspizzabar.<br />

com<br />

Stallionz Pizza sees you, meat<br />

lovers, and they’re here for you with<br />

their All Meat Combo: house red<br />

sauce and mozzarella piled (we mean<br />

piled!) with salami, ham, pepperoni,<br />

sausage, linguica, and Louisiana hot<br />

links. It’s all the best meat toppings<br />

together in one place, like the Wu<br />

Tang Clan of pizza. Or a supergroup,<br />

like the Travelling Wilburys. It’s dang<br />

good pizza, is what we’re saying.<br />

1200 Cirby Way, Roseville, 916-755-4411,<br />

stallionzpizza.com<br />

Red’s Pizzeria photo by Amie Shroyer @redspizzarocklin. Old Town Pizza photos by Anna Wick. Stallionz Pizza photo by Taylor Gillespie ©stylemediagroup. Wally’s Pizza Bar photo courtesy of Wally’s Pizza Bar.<br />

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We’ll keep saying it: Fruit belongs<br />

on pizza. Smith Flat House’s<br />

Polynesian will make a believer out<br />

of the most vehement fruit-deniers,<br />

thanks to delicious Canadian bacon, juicy<br />

pineapple, red onions, bacon, mozzarella,<br />

and the secret weapon: Mae Ploy sauce<br />

(that’s Thai sweet chili sauce of the gods,<br />

if you don’t know), and fresh chives. It’s<br />

got all the major food groups: spicy,<br />

sweet, salty, cheese. Anything that<br />

tastes this good can’t be wrong.<br />

2021 Smith Flat Road, Placerville, 530-621-<br />

1003, smithflathouse.com<br />

Smith Flat House photo by Taylor Gillespie<br />

©stylemediagroup. Dominick’s Italian Market & Deli photo<br />

by Ray Burgess ©stylemediagroup.<br />

As we’ve established, great pizza<br />

isn’t just the province of East<br />

Coasters. You can get it all over this<br />

great region, too, including Granite<br />

Bay at Dominick’s Italian Market<br />

& Deli. Pizza-wise, the local<br />

favorite is their Pizza Bianca,<br />

which shows just how sublime good<br />

ingredients can be: EVOO, fresh<br />

garlic, ricotta, and mozzarella.<br />

Boom. No bells, no whistles, just a<br />

greasy smile and a full belly. Isn’t<br />

that what life’s all about?<br />

8621 Auburn Folsom Road, Granite Bay,<br />

916-786-3355, dominicksmarketdeli.<br />

com<br />

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Pizzeria Classico’s Pestatoes makes eating<br />

your vegetables appealing in a way that my mom<br />

never could (five-year-old me was not feeling the<br />

“steamed spinach” vibe). If she had served me a<br />

crispy pizza crust topped with spinach, roasted<br />

potatoes, red onions, feta, and pesto, it might have<br />

been a different story. Sorry for the tantrums, Mom.<br />

At least we can both agree that this pizza rules!<br />

702 Sutter Street, Suite A, Folsom, 916-351-1430,<br />

pizzeriaclassicomenu.com<br />

Flour Dust Pizza keeps it fresh and<br />

tasty, and their Okie Dokie is<br />

just a who’s who (or what’s what) of<br />

simple but unique ingredients: Italian<br />

grilled artichokes, Sierra Nevada<br />

whipped cream cheese, fresh basil,<br />

spinach, feta, smoked mozzarella, and<br />

parmesan. Served on a crispy, light<br />

thin crust, it all combines to create a<br />

memorable taste sensation.<br />

5080 Foothills Boulevard, Suite 5, Roseville,<br />

916-773-5080, flourdustpizza.com<br />

Lox bagels are a deep favorite and<br />

when we heard that Placerville<br />

Public House had a Lox n’<br />

Caper Flatbread, we knew<br />

we’d be fans. They pushed the boat<br />

out with this one and we’re not mad<br />

about it: smoked salmon, capers,<br />

arugula, and red onions on a jalapeño<br />

cream cheese flatbread. Basically, it’s<br />

everything you love about a lox bagel<br />

on a pizza with a good jalapeño kick.<br />

Waiter, can we have another?<br />

305 Main Street, Placerville, 530-303-<br />

3792, placervillepublichouse.com<br />

Bene Ristorante Italiano in Placerville<br />

understands what the people want.<br />

Garlic on pizza? Heck yes. More garlic on<br />

pizza? Now we’re talking. Check out the<br />

Garlic & More Garlic—a delicious,<br />

Napoletano-style pie featuring a slightly<br />

charred, chewy crust topped with minced<br />

fresh garlic, roasted garlic cloves,<br />

mozzarella, and tomato sauce—cooked<br />

to pizza perfection in a brick oven. Garlic<br />

lover heaven is right here in Placerville,<br />

folks. And the garlic breath? Worth it.<br />

423 Main Street, Placerville, 530-303-3415,<br />

eatpizzabene.com<br />

Flour Dust Pizza, Placerville Public House and Bene Ristorante Italiano photos by Taylor Gillespie ©stylemediagroup. Pizzeria Classico<br />

photo by Matt Litteral of Gemini Media Studios, geminimediastudios.com.<br />

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Most people will agree that<br />

garlic, ranch, and chicken are<br />

a match made in food heaven,<br />

so clearly the Garlic Ranch<br />

Chicken offering at Steve’s<br />

Pizza is a winner. In addition<br />

to the namesake ingredients,<br />

the pie is also piled high<br />

with sun-dried tomatoes,<br />

red onions, oregano, and<br />

a garlicky ranch sauce that’s<br />

so good you’ll definitely—<br />

positively—want more.<br />

Committed to serving the<br />

community and making quality<br />

pizza at an affordable price,<br />

Steve should be everyone’s<br />

best friend.<br />

3941 Park Drive, Suite 100, El<br />

Dorado Hills, 916-939-2100;<br />

1840 Prairie City Road, Suite<br />

100, Folsom, 916-461-1500,<br />

stevespizzaca.com<br />

Go 4 Pizza is doing homemade<br />

pizza right, and they have a Pesto<br />

Chicken that’s quietly rocking<br />

our world, thanks to creamy pesto,<br />

mozzarella, blue cheese, caramelized<br />

onions, and chicken. They also<br />

accommodate dietary requirements,<br />

thanks to a downright delicious<br />

cauliflower crust and vegan cheese.<br />

Another reason to check out this familyowned<br />

favorite? They often have live<br />

music and specials (give them a “follow”<br />

@ go4pizza2.0 for the “dish”).<br />

4036 Sunrise Boulevard, Suite 100, Rancho<br />

Cordova, 916-353-2700; 7195 Murieta Drive,<br />

Suite 218, Rancho Murieta, 916-354-2700,<br />

go4pizza.com<br />

Isn’t it funny that Celestino’s<br />

NY Pizza & Pasta has New<br />

York in the name when they’re<br />

in Rocklin? What do you mean<br />

they’re funny? Funny how?<br />

Funny like they’re a clown, they<br />

amuse you? Whaddya mean<br />

funny, funny how? How are they<br />

funny? (Pause for laughter.)<br />

Relax, we’re all friends here!<br />

It’s all part of the Joe Pesci<br />

pizza experience: an intensely<br />

flavored, mercifully non-violent<br />

pie topped with pepperoni,<br />

bacon, blue cheese crumbles,<br />

spinach, and red onions. (Note:<br />

Do not mention the shine box.)<br />

6160 Stanford Ranch Road,<br />

Suite 900, Rocklin 916-771-8600,<br />

celestinospizza.com<br />

Quality pizza reigns supreme at<br />

Ciro’s Pizza—thanks to fresh<br />

ingredients that are sliced and<br />

diced daily (many locally sourced)<br />

and dough that’s made in-house<br />

every morning. For a taste of NYC in<br />

Folsom (or Citrus Heights), order the<br />

Real Pisano: thin crust seasoned<br />

with olive oil and lightly sauced, then<br />

topped with mozzarella, Monterey<br />

jack, minced garlic, sliced tomatoes,<br />

grated parmesan, and fresh basil<br />

leaf ribbons (upon request). It’s the<br />

real deal for a real steal (especially<br />

on Tuesdays when all large pies are<br />

15% off)!<br />

1300 East Bidwell Street, Suite 120,<br />

Folsom, 916-983-5757; 7521 Old Auburn<br />

Road, Citrus Heights, 916-726-5757,<br />

cirospizza.com<br />

Steve’s Pizza photo by Ray Burgess ©stylemediagroup. Go 4 Pizza photo by Kristopher Kendro. Other photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.<br />

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FALL <strong>2022</strong><br />

Are you<br />

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Or is it<br />

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DID YOU KNOW<br />

Five Things You May Hear<br />

at the Doctor’s Office That<br />

Could Save Your Life<br />

Routine medical appointments<br />

help doctors detect potential health<br />

issues early, when they can be<br />

reversed or are more easily treatable.<br />

The following can be lifesaving if<br />

heard early enough.<br />

1.“Your cholesterol is high.” The<br />

risk of having high cholesterol<br />

can start as early as your twenties<br />

and increases with age. Too much<br />

LDL, or “bad” cholesterol in the<br />

blood causes plaque build-up in<br />

the artery walls. This puts you at<br />

higher risk for heart attack, stroke,<br />

and peripheral artery disease. With<br />

an early diagnosis you can begin<br />

to get levels back into a healthy<br />

range before it gets worse.<br />

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2.“You may have heart disease.”<br />

Ever wonder what your doctor<br />

hears when he or she listens to<br />

your heart with a stethoscope?<br />

This is one way to find an irregular<br />

heartbeat, heart murmur, or other<br />

symptoms you wouldn’t notice<br />

on your own. Getting your heart<br />

checked regularly allows your<br />

doctor to monitor your heart<br />

and identify issues before they<br />

become fatal.<br />

3.“Your blood sugar is high.” About<br />

one-third of Americans with<br />

diabetes don’t know they have it.<br />

Uncontrolled diabetes can lead<br />

to heart disease, stroke, kidney<br />

disease, blindness, nerve damage,<br />

and erectile dysfunction. Getting<br />

diagnosed is the first step to<br />

controlling diabetes and avoiding<br />

health complications. Your doctor<br />

can recommend changes to<br />

your diet and exercise and may<br />

prescribe medication.<br />

4.“You may have prostate cancer.”<br />

Prostate cancer is one of the most<br />

common cancers in American<br />

men. One in eight men will be<br />

diagnosed with prostate cancer<br />

during their lifetime, according<br />

to the American Cancer Society.<br />

During routine exams, a doctor<br />

can check the prostate for possible<br />

abnormalities. Survival rates for<br />

prostate cancer are higher for<br />

patients who begin treatment early.<br />

5.“You’re at high risk for COVID-19<br />

complications.” Some health<br />

conditions increase your risk<br />

of becoming severely ill from<br />

COVID-19, including obesity,<br />

diabetes, heart conditions, and<br />

chronic lung problems. Your doctor<br />

can tell you if you’re at high risk<br />

of serious illness from COVID-19.<br />

This can empower you to take<br />

more precautions against the virus<br />

so you’re less likely to get sick.<br />

Make an appointment for a checkup<br />

with your doctor today to take<br />

control of your health. For more<br />

information about Marshall Medical<br />

providers, visit www.marshallmedical.<br />

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BETTER CARE FOR YOU<br />

ABOUT MARSHALL<br />

MEDICAL CENTER<br />

Marshall Medical Center<br />

is an independent,<br />

nonprofit community<br />

healthcare provider located in<br />

the heart of the Sierra Foothills<br />

between Sacramento and<br />

South Lake Tahoe. Marshall<br />

Medical Center includes<br />

Marshall Hospital, a fully<br />

accredited acute care facility<br />

with 111 beds located in<br />

Placerville; several outpatient<br />

facilities in Cameron Park,<br />

El Dorado Hills, Placerville<br />

and Georgetown; and many<br />

community health and<br />

education programs. Marshall<br />

has nearly 220 licensed<br />

providers and a team of over<br />

1,400 employees providing<br />

quality healthcare services<br />

to the residents of El Dorado<br />

County.<br />

For Your HEALTH is<br />

published as a community<br />

service by<br />

MARSHALL MEDICAL CENTER<br />

1100 Marshall Way<br />

Placerville, CA 95667<br />

telephone 530-622-1441<br />

or 916-933-2273;<br />

www.marshallmedical.org<br />

It is intended to provide<br />

information about health in<br />

general as well as healthcare<br />

services and resources available<br />

in El Dorado County. Information<br />

comes from a wide range of<br />

medical experts. If you have any<br />

concerns or questions about<br />

specific content that may affect<br />

your health, please contact your<br />

healthcare provider.<br />

To reach the editor of For Your<br />

Health, contact Lourdes Edralin<br />

at 530-626-2675 or<br />

ledralin@marshallmedical.org<br />

What You Need to<br />

Know About High<br />

Blood Pressure<br />

When you think of people who have high<br />

blood pressure, do you think of older<br />

adults? People who don’t take care of their<br />

health? Or people with high stress? While<br />

this might be true, the fact is this health<br />

condition has no symptoms and patients<br />

can be young and seemingly healthy.<br />

What happens if you have high blood<br />

pressure?<br />

High blood pressure, or hypertension,<br />

occurs when the force of blood pushing<br />

against the walls of your blood vessels<br />

as your heart pumps and rests between<br />

heartbeats is consistently higher than it<br />

should be. This can lead to serious health<br />

risks, such as heart disease, heart attack,<br />

stroke, and kidney disease.<br />

How do you know if you have high blood<br />

pressure?<br />

The only way to know for sure is to<br />

measure it. “Since high blood pressure can<br />

cause serious health problems over time<br />

and since there are no obvious signs that<br />

you have the condition, it’s important to<br />

have your blood pressure checked by your<br />

doctor on a regular basis,” explains Scott<br />

Vasconcellos, MD, of Marshall Cardiology.<br />

It is recommended that people age 40 and<br />

older get their blood pressure checked<br />

once a year. If you are age 18 to 39 and<br />

are not at an increased risk for high blood<br />

pressure, you can get your blood pressure<br />

checked every three to five years.<br />

What causes high blood pressure?<br />

There are a number of factors that can<br />

contribute to high blood pressure. Some<br />

health conditions, such as obesity and<br />

diabetes, make you more prone to the<br />

condition. Unhealthy lifestyle habits, such<br />

as not exercising enough, eating too much<br />

sodium, smoking, drinking too much<br />

alcohol, and not managing stress, may<br />

also increase your risk. African Americans<br />

are more at risk of developing high blood<br />

pressure (and developing it at a younger<br />

age). You may also be more prone to the<br />

condition due to a genetics. Blood pressure<br />

also tends to rise as you get older.<br />

If you have questions or concerns, contact<br />

your doctor. For more information about<br />

Marshall Medical providers, visit www.<br />

marshallmedical.org/find-a-doctor.<br />

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COVER STORY<br />

Are You Sore?<br />

Or Is It Serious?<br />

We’ve all heard it<br />

before. “No pain, no<br />

gain.” But how do you<br />

know if you’re sore from<br />

a tough workout or if<br />

you’ve injured yourself?<br />

When exercising, a certain level of physical discomfort<br />

is to be expected. Brandon Beamer, MD, of Marshall<br />

Orthopedics & Sports Medicine in El Dorado Hills has<br />

provided some things to think about:<br />

Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness<br />

You’ve likely experienced delayed onset muscle soreness<br />

(DOMS) after trying a new exercise or adding more<br />

weight to your lifting routine. Typically, muscles begin to<br />

ache and tense a day or two later and can be eased with<br />

ice, massage, stretching, and over-the-counter pain and<br />

anti-inflammatory medications. DOMS is normal and will<br />

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Ice – Apply an ice pack to swollen or painful<br />

areas for five- to 15-minutes at a time for the<br />

first three days, avoiding direct skin contact<br />

with the ice.<br />

Compression – Soothe twisted or sprained<br />

ankles, knees, and other joints by tightly<br />

wrapping a long cloth bandage around the<br />

joint, while still allowing for blood flow.<br />

Elevation – Keeping the affected area raised<br />

above your heart as much as possible will<br />

reduce pain, swelling, and throbbing.<br />

improve within three- to five- days. You can<br />

continue with your daily activities and even<br />

keep working out.<br />

Minor Injuries<br />

Unlike with DOMS, you’ll notice minor injuries<br />

as a result of exercise or playing sports<br />

immediately to within a few hours. Symptoms<br />

include pain, tenderness, swelling, bruising<br />

or stiffness and can be treated at home. Dr.<br />

Beamer recommends the acronym RICE for<br />

these minor injuries:<br />

Rest – To avoid further injury, it’s best to rest<br />

the injured area for two to three days<br />

When to See an Orthopedist<br />

“You should see an orthopedist if you<br />

experience symptoms in the joint like clicking<br />

or popping, new onset swelling, limited range<br />

of motion, or a sudden change in motion or<br />

strength of the joint or if your minor injuries do<br />

not improve within the span of a few days to a<br />

week,” says Dr. Beamer.<br />

Don’t let an injury sideline your efforts.<br />

Remember that regular physical activity actually<br />

helps reduce joint stiffness and improves<br />

mobility. It also strengthens muscles around the<br />

joints, preventing future injuries. But if you have<br />

a concern, see your doctor right away.<br />

Call Marshall Orthopedics at 916-805-2320 to<br />

make an appointment today.<br />

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FOUNDATION NEWS<br />

Your Year-End<br />

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Reminders:<br />

Check these off your to-do list to<br />

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• Ensure that your will or trust<br />

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this transfer to satisfy your required<br />

minimum distribution.<br />

To do: The charity must receive your<br />

gift by Dec. 31 for your donation to<br />

qualify this year. If you have checkwriting<br />

privileges on your IRA, please<br />

account for time in the mail stream.<br />

Appreciated Stock<br />

• You may enjoy two tax benefits<br />

with a gift of appreciated stock:<br />

Avoid paying taxes on the<br />

appreciated value and qualify<br />

for an income tax charitable<br />

deduction based on today’s<br />

market value when you itemize.<br />

To do: Complete all transfers by<br />

Dec. 31. This includes electronic<br />

transfer, hand-delivery of the<br />

securities or mailed stock and<br />

stock power (mailed separately for<br />

security).<br />

As the end of the year<br />

approaches, Marshall Foundation<br />

for Community Health is here<br />

to help ensure you receive the<br />

maximum tax benefit for your<br />

donation. For free resources,<br />

contact Jamie Johnson, Executive<br />

Director, at 530-642-9984, e-mail<br />

info@marshallfound.org, or visit<br />

marshallfound.org.<br />

Donor Advised Fund<br />

• Contribute to a donor advised fund<br />

and enjoy a tax savings on that<br />

amount when you itemize.<br />

To do: Complete the contribution<br />

by Dec. 31. You do not have to<br />

designate the funds this calendar<br />

year to receive the tax benefits.<br />

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Just about everywhere you go these days, indoor<br />

mask mandates for public spaces have been<br />

dropped. In many communities, mask wearing<br />

is optional in stores, restaurants, schools, and<br />

even on public transportation. So why is it still<br />

a requirement that you wear a mask in healthcare<br />

facilities?<br />

FEATURE<br />

Why Do I Still Have to Wear a<br />

Mask in Healthcare Facilities?<br />

Since the beginning of the pandemic, the Centers<br />

for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has set the<br />

recommendations for mask wearing in hospitals and<br />

healthcare facilities. The CDC continues to recommend<br />

that everyone—including providers, staff, patients,<br />

and visitors—wear a mask while in the building.<br />

This masking recommendation applies regardless of<br />

vaccination status.<br />

Why are masks still required in healthcare facilities but<br />

not in other places?<br />

Wearing a mask in a hospital or healthcare facility helps:<br />

• Protect you. While medical staff does their best to<br />

reduce risk, you are more likely to come into contact<br />

with a COVID-positive person in a hospital or clinic.<br />

Wearing a mask helps protect you from becoming<br />

infected with COVID-19 if others are sick.<br />

• Protect others. The other patients and visitors may<br />

be more at risk of developing serious complications if<br />

they get COVID-19. Wearing a mask makes it less likely<br />

you’ll spread the virus if you have it, especially if<br />

you aren’t feeling or showing symptoms.<br />

• Avoid staffing shortages. At the height of the<br />

pandemic, it wasn’t the number of beds that limited<br />

hospitals’ abilities to take on more patients, it was<br />

the number of staff to care for the patients in those<br />

beds. When staff members get COVID-19 and<br />

need to stay home, it can be difficult for facilities<br />

to provide the level of care needed. Mask wearing<br />

makes it less likely this will happen.<br />

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OTHER NEWS<br />

Welcome New Providers to Marshall Medical Center<br />

For a complete list of healthcare providers, visit marshallmedical.org/find-a-doctor<br />

Chelsea Brekke, PA-C<br />

Orthopedics & Sports Medicine<br />

916-805-2320<br />

Chelsea attended San Diego State University where she earned<br />

a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and the University of the<br />

Pacific, where she earned a master’s degree in physician<br />

assistant studies.<br />

Wai Kan (Karen) Chiu, MD, PhD<br />

Gastroenterology<br />

530-672-7040<br />

Dr. Chiu attended UC Berkeley, earning her undergraduate<br />

degree in molecular and cell biology before going on to achieve<br />

her medical degree and PhD from the University of Pittsburgh.<br />

Rachelle D’Angelo, FNP-C, MSN<br />

Marshall Family Medicine – Cameron Park<br />

530-672-7000<br />

Rachelle received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the<br />

University of Maryland, College Park and a second degree in<br />

nursing from Johns Hopkins. She earned her master’s degree<br />

in nursing from Georgetown University.<br />

Gordon Thomas Fahey, MD<br />

General Surgery<br />

530-626-3682<br />

Dr. Fahey earned his bachelor’s degree from Georgia Institute of<br />

Technology, medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia<br />

and residency from UCSF. He is board certified in surgery and<br />

is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Fahey<br />

specializes in minimally invasive robotic-assisted surgery.<br />

Delandy McConnell, DO<br />

General Surgery<br />

530-626-3682<br />

Dr. McConnell earned a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry<br />

from UCLA and a doctorate from Lake Erie College of<br />

Osteopathic Medicine.<br />

Heather Overman, MD<br />

Marshall Pediatrics<br />

530-626-1144<br />

Dr. Overman graduated from UC Davis with a bachelor’s<br />

degree in neurobiology, physiology, and behavior. She also<br />

received her medical degree and completed her pediatrics<br />

residency at UC Davis.<br />

Sarah Snyder, FNP<br />

Marshall Family Medicine – Cameron Park<br />

530-672-7000<br />

Sarah earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Point Loma<br />

Nazarene University and a master’s degree in nursing from<br />

Frontier Nursing University.<br />

Nathan Woolsey, MD<br />

General Surgery<br />

530-626-3682<br />

Dr. Woolsey earned his bachelor’s degree in biology from<br />

Pepperdine University and went on to earn his medical degree<br />

from Michigan State University.<br />

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| eat & drink | Dining Out<br />

Nara Sushi<br />

by RYAN MARTINEZ | photos by TAYLOR GILLESPIE<br />

Clockwise, L to R: Fresh<br />

Oysters; Dynamite Roll;<br />

Hawaiian Volcano<br />

Being raised in the desert of New Mexico, sushi was<br />

neither common nor advisable (raw fish in the desert?<br />

No thanks). I must have been 12 years old the first time I<br />

came to California and tried it—a day that decorated my<br />

culinary experience with a whole new world of flavors<br />

that both ravish and delight.<br />

As we all know, food and family go hand in hand, which is why<br />

I’ve always loved to see family-owned restaurants with a strong<br />

cultural identity sprout in our communities. From a restaurateurial<br />

history going all the way back to their Korean roots, the Yoon family<br />

has brought sushi lovers something to get excited about.<br />

Stemming from a passion for fishing, Andy Yoon opened his<br />

first restaurant in Korea before finding his way to the California<br />

“<br />

Delivered to our table in<br />

a bed of flames (literal<br />

fire), topped with baked<br />

salmon and eel sauce,<br />

and filled with soft-shell<br />

crab, cream cheese, and<br />

shrimp tempura, it was an<br />

unexpected (and delicious)<br />

spectacle to behold.<br />

”<br />

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Top: Nara Special Roll<br />

Bottom: Uni<br />

coast. Since then, he has created three<br />

restaurants across the state, and his<br />

newly opened Nara Sushi brings his<br />

passion, creativity, and 22 years of sushi<br />

expertise to Folsom.<br />

From first glance, it’s exactly what you<br />

would expect from a sushi restaurant:<br />

elegant and uncluttered with a natural<br />

feel. The stylistic focus on simplicity,<br />

or wabi-sabi in Japanese, is nicely<br />

represented in the family-owned<br />

environs.<br />

After perusing the large menu,<br />

Terry, the owner’s son, quickly came<br />

to take our order. We chose water in<br />

lieu of their beer and sake selections,<br />

along with an order of oysters and,<br />

my absolute favorite, uni. Uni, or sea<br />

urchin, is considered a delicacy that<br />

is typically either loved or loathed.<br />

While it may be an acquired taste,<br />

its buttery texture and strong ocean<br />

flavor makes my soul rejoice with<br />

every bite. I will say, compared to other<br />

sushi restaurants, the uni here was<br />

significantly more expensive and may<br />

not be the uni-verse of Folsom (see<br />

what I did there?), but was even more<br />

mouthwatering than anticipated.<br />

We then ordered three rolls to split<br />

between two. The spicy tuna, salmon,<br />

and shrimp-topped Nara Special Roll was<br />

fresh, delicately textured (not chewy),<br />

and well wrapped—precisely what we<br />

were looking for.<br />

The Dynamite Roll was a “blast”<br />

of both flavors and textures. Baked<br />

and topped with a pile of fish and<br />

spicy sauce, the flavors exploded in<br />

our mouths and the textures melded<br />

together beautifully.<br />

Then, the showstopper arrived: the<br />

Hawaiian Volcano. Delivered to our table<br />

in a bed of flames (literal fire), topped<br />

with baked salmon and eel sauce,<br />

and filled with soft-shell crab, cream<br />

cheese, and shrimp tempura, it was an<br />

unexpected (and delicious) spectacle to<br />

behold.<br />

When it comes to sushi, we all have<br />

certain standards. Freshness, cleanliness,<br />

presentation, and flavors all must be<br />

right to be worth it. Nara delivered on<br />

all accounts, and the personalized and<br />

family-inspired warmth made it worthy<br />

of an evening out in Folsom.<br />

HOURS: 11:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m.<br />

(Monday, Wednesday, Thursday);<br />

11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. (Friday-Saturday);<br />

noon-9 p.m. (Sunday); closed<br />

Tuesday<br />

TRY THIS: Fire Cracker, Curry Rice,<br />

Tempura Udon, Nara Special Roll,<br />

Dynamite Roll, Hawaiian Volcano Roll,<br />

Uni, Rainbow Mochi Ice Cream<br />

DRINKS: Beer, wine, & sake<br />

TAB: $$<br />

HEADS-UP: Online ordering;<br />

reservations accepted; patio dining;<br />

kids’ menu; party platters; several<br />

low-carb and vegetarian rolls; lunch<br />

specials<br />

1125 Riley Street, Folsom, 916-790-<br />

8844, narasushifolsom.com<br />

Tell us about<br />

your experience<br />

and what you liked<br />

by messaging us on<br />

Instagram<br />

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| eat & drink |<br />

Rose Café & Bagel<br />

4070 Baseline Road,<br />

Suite 140, Roseville,<br />

916-746-9890,<br />

rosecafeandbagel.com<br />

@rose_cafeandbagel<br />

Tell us about<br />

your experience<br />

and what you liked<br />

by messaging us on<br />

Instagram<br />

(@stylemags), Facebook<br />

(@stylemediagroup), or<br />

emailing<br />

info@stylemg.<br />

com.<br />

Foodie Find<br />

The owners of Rose Café & Bagel want your visit to be an experience—<br />

whether it’s watching bakers forming boules for their house-made breads,<br />

baristas concocting caffeinated beverages, or simply sitting and soaking up<br />

the café’s calming vibes. Their décor is, fittingly enough, rose-like and über<br />

inviting—soft pinks, greys, warm woods, and metals. They have indoor and<br />

outdoor seating, both perfect for enjoying one of their homemade bagels<br />

(flavors run the gamut from sesame seed and everything to chocolate<br />

chip and coconut; I opted for, and highly recommend, the plain bagel<br />

with strawberry cream cheese). Enjoy it alongside a freshly brewed cup of<br />

coffee, iced Americano, or specialty espresso beverage, like the chocolaty<br />

and almost too pretty to sip liquid s’mores. Whatever you choose, know<br />

that the coffee beans are 100% organic and roasted locally at Pachamama<br />

in El Dorado Hills. If something more satiating is calling your name, you’re<br />

in luck, too. They offer build-your-own bagel sandwiches, in addition to<br />

menu mainstays like the bacon sunrise (my husband devoured his!), bacon<br />

avocado, veggie delight, or turkey melt. Their bakery items all looked, and<br />

smelled, amazing as well, including fresh-baked brownies and muffins. If<br />

you time it right, you can grab a loaf of San Francisco-style sourdough in the<br />

afternoon; but no matter when you visit—morning, noon, or night—you’re<br />

truly in for a treat. — by JULIE RYAN<br />

Photo by Taylor Gillespie.<br />

MORE<br />

LOAVES<br />

WE LOVE<br />

— by BELLA NOLEN<br />

Sweet or savory, we’re a<br />

sucker for a fresh-baked,<br />

still-warm loaf of bread.<br />

These are some local spots<br />

you “knead” to try.<br />

Sweet Pairings<br />

681 Main Street, Suite<br />

13, Placerville, 530-<br />

903-3158,<br />

sweetpairingsbakery.<br />

com<br />

TRY THIS: Pesto &<br />

Focaccia Bread<br />

Sweetie Pie’s<br />

577 Main Street,<br />

Placerville,<br />

530-642-0128,<br />

sweetiepierestaurant.<br />

com<br />

TRY THIS: Cinnamon<br />

Apple Bread<br />

BAD Bakers<br />

195 Placerville Road,<br />

Suite 100, Folsom,<br />

916-790-8042;<br />

1420 East Roseville<br />

Parkway, Suite 180,<br />

Roseville, 916-883-<br />

2253, badbakers.com<br />

TRY THIS: Bad Buns<br />

Julian's<br />

Pâtisserie and<br />

Café, 6610 Folsom-<br />

Auburn Road, Suite<br />

7, Folsom, 916-936-<br />

4735, julianscafe.com<br />

TRY THIS: Monkey<br />

Bread<br />

Northstar Home<br />

Baking<br />

Rocklin, 408-<br />

656-0830,<br />

northstarhomebaking.<br />

com<br />

TRY THIS: Simit<br />

Urban Dreamer<br />

Farm & Vineyard<br />

10370 Mount Vernon<br />

Road, Auburn,<br />

530-308-3665,<br />

urbandreamerfarm.org<br />

TRY THIS: Peanut<br />

Bread Cake<br />

Bad Bakers photo by Blacktape Company. North Star Home Baking photo by Metin Emek. Sweet Pairings photo by Tiffany Coburn. Sweetie Pie's photo by Macey Wagner. Julian's Pâtisserie and Café photo coutesy of Julian's Pâtisserie and Café.<br />

Urban Dreamer Farm & Vineyard photo courtesy of Urban Dreamer Farm & Vineyard.<br />

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H BEST FOOD AND DRINK H<br />

AS VOTED BY THE READERS OF STYLE MAGAZINE<br />

AMERICAN<br />

FRENCH<br />

The Independent presents an<br />

outstanding American fusion menu<br />

and a top-tier full bar. The scratch<br />

kitchen uses only the freshest, finest<br />

ingredients creating exceptional grill<br />

and seafood entrées. The bar prides<br />

itself on artisanal cocktails, freshsqueezed<br />

juices, and house-made<br />

mixers. Beautiful outdoor patio!<br />

The Independent<br />

Restaurant and Bar<br />

629 Main Street, Placerville<br />

530-344-7645<br />

independentplacerville.com<br />

Voted Best Overall Restaurant 2020<br />

and 2021 in the Roseville, Rocklin,<br />

Granite Bay area.<br />

Combining the flavors of France<br />

and the Mediterranean regions, with<br />

California fresh, seasonal, and locally<br />

grown ingredients. The perfect<br />

location for private dining, special<br />

events, wedding celebrations, and<br />

corporate dinners/presentations.<br />

La Provence Restaurant<br />

& Terrace<br />

110 Diamond Creek Place<br />

Roseville<br />

916-789-2002<br />

laprovenceroseville.com<br />

ITALIAN<br />

THAI<br />

At Visconti’s Ristorante, we’re honored<br />

to cook for you as we cook for our own<br />

family and we are proud to use only<br />

the freshest ingredients and imported<br />

meat, cheese, and wine. We welcome<br />

you and look forward to serving you!<br />

Visconti’s Ristorante<br />

2700 E. Bidwell St., Ste. 700<br />

Folsom<br />

916-983-5181<br />

viscontisristorante.com<br />

Voted #1 BEST THAI RESTAURANT<br />

in Folsom and El Dorado Hills for the<br />

past 13 years and BEST TAKE-OUT.<br />

Serving healthy, delicious & authentic<br />

Thai food. Indoor and Patio Dining<br />

Online Ordering on our websites for<br />

Take-Out and Delivery by Doordash,<br />

Snaptown, UberEats and GrubHub.<br />

Open daily for lunch and dinner with<br />

Chef’s Specials to make you happy.<br />

Thai Paradise<br />

Folsom 916-984-8988<br />

ThaiParadiseFolsom.com<br />

El Dorado Hills 916-939-0389<br />

ThaiParadiseEDH.com<br />

AMERICAN<br />

DESSERTS<br />

At Smith Flat House Cellar & Grill, we<br />

are committed to providing locally<br />

sourced farm to fork cuisine in a<br />

unique and inviting atmosphere.<br />

We offer a fine dining experience<br />

both in our Historic Cellar featuring<br />

the original mahogany bar from the<br />

1800s, restored to its original beauty,<br />

and on our elegant patio.<br />

Smith Flat House<br />

Cellar and Grill<br />

2021 Smith Flat Road, Placerville<br />

530-621-1003<br />

smithflathouse.com<br />

Icing on the Cupcake offers a wide<br />

variety of cupcake flavors, including<br />

gluten-free and vegan options that are<br />

available every day at our three retail<br />

locations. We also offer other sweet<br />

treats, baked fresh daily including<br />

brownies, pies, and cookie sandwiches<br />

using the finest quality ingredients.<br />

Icing on the Cupcake<br />

3 locations to serve you<br />

Rocklin. Folsom Palladio. Sacramento<br />

916-303-4333<br />

icingonthecupcake.com<br />

CANDY STORE/CONFECTIONER<br />

AMERICAN<br />

A Family of Candy Makers since 1963.<br />

With three generations of candy<br />

makers, Snooks continues the tradition<br />

of producing the finest freshly<br />

made confections in Historic Folsom.<br />

Thank you Folsom for your support.<br />

Come Visit Us or Shop Online!<br />

Snooks Candies<br />

and Chocolate Factory<br />

731 Sutter Street, Historic Folsom<br />

916-985-0620<br />

snookscandies.com<br />

We strive to bring our guests<br />

maximum freshness by sourcing<br />

ingredients locally. We refuse to<br />

compromise on quality in our<br />

restaurant. That's why we source our<br />

fresh ingredients from local farmers<br />

and businesses. No matter what time<br />

of year, you can be sure you're eating<br />

the best of the season.<br />

The Farm Table<br />

311 Main Street | Placerville<br />

530-295-8140<br />

ourfarmtable.com<br />

/TheFarmTablePlacerville<br />

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3909 Park Drive, El Dorado<br />

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The Thai Spice of Life<br />

Calling all heat-lovers: it’s<br />

time to get spicy with Curry<br />

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your noodles with a kick, you’ll<br />

quickly curry favor with this<br />

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sprouts, and curry powder. Is<br />

your mouth watering yet? The<br />

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the only things bringing the<br />

party. Folsom Thai Cuisine<br />

transports you across the<br />

globe with traditional Thai<br />

music, bronze buddhas, and<br />

an exhibition-style kitchen,<br />

so you can see how the magic<br />

happens. Add a Thai iced tea<br />

to your order and sip your way<br />

to serenity. 2371 Iron Point<br />

Road, Suite 100, Folsom,<br />

916-983-9000, folsomthaicuisine.com<br />

On a late summer<br />

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105 Noshery—a<br />

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options that run the<br />

gamut from chocolate<br />

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their entrée menu is this seafood-filled pasta featuring bay<br />

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other ingredients change “just like the tide,” so ask your<br />

server for details on the presentation or embrace your inner<br />

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A French Fava-Favorite<br />

While we’re on an international tour of flavors, let’s stop over at<br />

La Provence Restaurant & Terrace for a slice of France right<br />

in Roseville’s backyard. Since 2004, La Provence has combined<br />

French Mediterranean flavors with contemporary California<br />

cuisine for a one-of a kind experience. Indulge in a weekday<br />

lunch with the Artichoke & Fava Bean Pasta. This unique<br />

combination serves fava beans, artichokes, and cherry tomatoes<br />

over linguine. A cheesy Mornay sauce ties the whole dish together<br />

and a sprinkling of toasted pine nuts adds just the right amount<br />

of crunch. Make sure to save a slice of bread from the bread basket<br />

to soak up every bit of saucy goodness. Bon appétit! 110 Diamond<br />

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A Roma Romance<br />

Did you know you can find truly<br />

authentic Italian pasta in the<br />

heart of Placerville? Prepare<br />

to fall in love with Amore Mio<br />

Italian Bistro. This hidden<br />

gem boasts fresh, made-fromscratch<br />

meals straight from<br />

Rome. The owners, Federico<br />

and Simona, even source as<br />

many ingredients as possible<br />

from Italy for a five-star<br />

level of authenticity. You’ll<br />

find no shortage of pasta<br />

dishes to choose from, but<br />

we recommend starting with<br />

the scrumptious Spaghetti<br />

Roma Mia. Savor traditional<br />

meatballs and Italian sausage<br />

crumbles marinated in marinara<br />

sauce and topped with<br />

pecorino and parmesan. Now<br />

that’s amore. 451 Main Street,<br />

Suite 8, Placerville, 530-303-<br />

3148, amoremiobistro.com<br />

No list of noodle heavy hitters would<br />

be complete without mentioning<br />

noodle soup. Whether you’re prepping<br />

for the start of autumn or longing for<br />

something soothing, pho is the way to<br />

go. This traditional Vietnamese soup<br />

gets the family treatment at mom-andpop-owned<br />

Pho Mimi in Folsom. Their<br />

Pho Tai is cooked with only the freshest<br />

of ingredients, grounded in Vietnam’s<br />

rich history of food as therapy. So, load<br />

up your bowl of rice noodles bathed<br />

in aromatic beef broth with whatever<br />

mix-ins your appetite desires. We<br />

recommend a squeeze of fresh-cut lime<br />

and a dash of herbs for an authentic<br />

and delicious touch. 25004 Blue Ravine<br />

Road, Suite 121, Folsom, 916-542-7913,<br />

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Many noodle dishes conjure up<br />

images of piping-hot plates piled<br />

high with decadent sauces and<br />

sides, but if you’re hunting for<br />

a light yet filling option (that’s<br />

both vegan and gluten-free),<br />

we recommend the refreshing<br />

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noodles served on a bed of greens<br />

and paired with juicy mango,<br />

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walnuts; bright mint; and a sweet<br />

Thai dressing. Though perfectly<br />

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STELLAR CELLAR<br />

by MEGAN WISKUS<br />

We asked six oenophiles from some of the region’s top wine bars for their go-to bottles under $25 and a specialoccasion<br />

splurge. Raise your glasses to Matthew Oliver of House of Oliver (houseofoliver.com),<br />

Tahni Voelz of Reset: Café By Day (resetfolsom.com), Marc Sanders of The 12 Wine Bar & Kitchen<br />

(lincolnwinebar.com), Jeff Back of Back Wine Bar & Bistro (backbistro.com), Raj Sachdeva of Cloud Bar<br />

(cloudbarz.com), and Lisa Gomez of Citizen Vine Folsom (citizenvinefolsom.com).<br />

Steal<br />

Dora Dain Wines Sauvignon Blanc, $25 “This wine—featuring hints of fresh passion fruit, white peaches, and green apples—is a steal of a deal. Sip<br />

it on a hot day by the pool or while watching the sun set,” says Oliver. doradainwines.com / Sobon Estate 2021 Chardonnay, $18 “Barrel fermented<br />

and intensely tropical, this bottle combines the elegance of chardonnay with the structure of the barrel—lush textures and buttery with a long finish.<br />

It's a huge hit at Reset: Café By Day!” says Voelz. sobonwine.com / Skinner 2019 Native Red, $24 “This field blend of red and white grapes is fun and<br />

flirty. Delicious at room temperature or chilled, it pairs perfectly with just about any type of food (although it definitely finds its groove with pizza!).<br />

Juicy red fruit and plum, a touch of orange peel and sweet spice notes make it a go-to wine any day of the week,” shares Sanders. skinnervineyards.<br />

com / Broadbent Vinho Verde Rosé, $8.99 “Light, crisp, bright, and clear with notes of strawberries and pomegranate, this is a beautiful poolside<br />

sipper and somewhat dry with a slight spritz to keep it zippy. Order it to-go at Back Wine Bar and get $15 off the wine list price,” says Back. broadbent.<br />

com / Due Ragazze Vineyards 2021 Albarosa, $22 “This aptly named albarosa, which translates to ‘pink sunrise’ in Italian and is a grenache rosé,<br />

features hints of strawberry and honeydew melon with fresh flowers on the nose. It pairs well with grilled salmon or margherita pizza,” says Sachdeva.<br />

dueragazze.com / Domaine Les Chenevières Mâcon-Villages Chardonnay, $25 “Pale golden in color, with aromas of citrus, honey, pear, and white<br />

flowers, this chardonnay is round and unctuous, with lemon peel notes and a slight sweetness that is balanced by acidity,” says Gomez. duboeuf.com<br />

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NOTE: The<br />

recommended wines<br />

are also sold at each<br />

respective wine bar, but<br />

prices may vary, and<br />

availability is subject to<br />

change.<br />

Splurge<br />

Rancho Roble Vineyards “The Romance” Red Blend, $34 “The best way to end the day is with romance, and this seductive wine from Lincoln’s Rancho Roble<br />

Vineyards pairs two sexy varietals—barbera and syrah—and leaves you breathless. It pairs perfectly with a firepit and some decadent cheeses,” says Oliver.<br />

ranchoroble.com / Steiner Family Vineyards 2020 “Cooper Ranch” Barbera, $32 “Loaded with cherry and cassis aromas with a sprinkling of clove, this barbera<br />

features dark cherry with nutmeg on the finish, a firm acidity, and moderate tannin. It also won a Double Gold in the ‘Best Microwinery Red’ category at the <strong>2022</strong><br />

CA State Fair,” says Voelz. red19wine.com / Vineyard 29 CRU 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon, $75 “Vineyard 29 is one of California’s original cult cabernet sauvignon<br />

producers and has made its name by producing highly rated, highly collectible cabs. This offering is dark, rich, and elegantly styled with black cherry, chocolate,<br />

and mocha aromas. Velvety and lush on the palate, sip it alongside a great book or a grilled ribeye slathered in blue cheese butter,” says Sanders. vineyard29.com<br />

/ Obsidian Ridge 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon, $38 “Dark and intense with black fruits and a tight tannin structure with classic cabernet notes of cassis, black<br />

currant, and leather on the nose, give this wine a bit of time in the glass to really shine. Order it to-go at Back Wine Bar and get $15 off the wine list price” says Back.<br />

obsidianwineco.com / Sinegal Estate 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon, $79 “Cherry, mocha, spice, and tobacco flow with velvety tannins in this fruit-forward, bold wine<br />

that boasts an incredibly balanced finish. Critics, and customers, rave about it,” says Sachdeva. sinegalestate.com / Champagne Collet Esprit Couture 2012 Brut<br />

Premier Cru, $120 “Aged for a minimum of seven years, this richly complex sparkling wine is composed of pinot noir and chardonnay, resulting in aromas of brioche<br />

with good balancing acidity and a long finish,” says Gomez. champagne-collet.com/en/portfolio/esprit-couture<br />

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| eat & drink |<br />

Restaurant Guide<br />

Featuring restaurants and eateries in Folsom, El Dorado Hills, Granite Bay, Roseville, Rocklin, and beyond.<br />

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AUBURN<br />

Auburn Alehouse<br />

289 Washington St., 530-885-2537. American. Brewpub. From<br />

weekly specials and craft beers to a bloody mary brunch<br />

bar, you can have it all at this brewpub in Historic Old<br />

Town. With their onsite brewery (beers are brewed in small<br />

310-gallon batches), you’re guaranteed the freshest of the<br />

fresh. Hang out on the patio, grab a drink, and enjoy some<br />

classic American fare, like the beloved cheese loaf and fried<br />

chicken. B/L/D $$


Julian's Pâtisserie and Café<br />

6610 Folsom-Auburn Rd., Ste. 7, 916-936-4735. Bakery/Café.<br />

Julian's Pâtisserie is full of European treats, creative crêpes<br />

(both sweet and savory), and more—all of which are made<br />

from scratch with nothing but the finest ingredients. Closed<br />

Tuesday. B/L $<br />

Karen’s Bakery and Café<br />

705 Gold Lake Dr., Ste. 340, 916-985-2665. Bakery/Café.<br />

Bakery items here are based on European traditions and<br />

feature seasonal ingredients with a creative approach. The<br />

picturesque patio is perfect for catching up with friends<br />

over coffee or lunch. Closed Sunday. B/L $$<br />

Land Ocean New American Grill<br />

2720 East Bidwell St., 916-983-7000. New American. Land<br />

Ocean offers distinctive menus that include hand-cut<br />

steaks, wood-fired rotisserie, fresh seafood, and delectable<br />

desserts. Weekend brunch. L/D $$<br />

La Rosa Blanca<br />

402 Natoma St., 916-673-9085. Mexican. You’re part of the<br />

family at La Rosa Blanca. From fajitas and tostadas to tortas,<br />

soups, and salads, you can expect great-tasting food,<br />

generous portions, and a festive environment. L/D $<br />

Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar<br />

300 Palladio Pkwy., Folsom, 916-378-4660. American. Enjoy a<br />

sizeable, seasonal menu full of eclectic, gastropub-style<br />

offerings that include salads, bowls, burgers, pastas,<br />

desserts, and even an impressive kids’ menu. Weekend<br />

brunch. L/D $$<br />

Lotus 8<br />

199 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 100. 916-351-9278. Chinese. This<br />

eatery serves authentic Chinese food with a modern twist,<br />

such as orange chicken that manages to be both saucy yet<br />

incredibly crispy at the same time. Lunch dishes come with<br />

soup and your choice of chow mein or fried rice. L/D $$<br />

Manderes<br />

1004 East Bidwell Street, Suite 600, Folsom, 916-986-9655,<br />

American. Serving favorites like burgers, ravioli, steaks, and<br />

more, this lively spot prides themselves on hearty American<br />

fare and good beer and wine. Closed Monday. L/D $$<br />

Mas Taco Bar<br />

450 Palladio Pkwy., 916-597-2929. Mexican.<br />

From creative tacos that run the gamut from pork belly and<br />

duck confit, to Korean fried chicken and fried oysters, Mas'<br />

menu also features appetizers, bowls, and desserts. When<br />

it comes to wetting your whistle, the cocktail menu—all<br />

handmade with fresh ingredients—has you covered! The bar<br />

also boasts over 50 types of tequila. B/L/D $$<br />

Mel's Diner<br />

13399 Folsom Blvd., 916-985-7337, American. Whether morning,<br />

noon, or night, step into yesteryear at this local diner that<br />

serves all-American family favorites like country fried steak,<br />

burgers, fried chicken, milkshakes, and more. B/L/D $$<br />

Mexquite<br />

25095 Blue Ravine Rd., 916-984-8607. Mexican. Mexquite<br />

provides mouthwatering Mexican cuisine, plus a lively<br />

interior and spacious, dog-friendly patio. Patrons<br />

particularly love their ceviche, margaritas, and carnitas.<br />

Weekend brunch. L/D $$<br />

Mikuni<br />

185 Placerville Rd., Ste. 100, Folsom, 916-934-5250. Japanese. In<br />

addition to sushi, traditional Japanese dishes, and modern<br />

twists on classics, Mikuni offers a gluten-free menu, party<br />

platters, and happy hour specials—all made using great<br />

attention to detail and fresh ingredients. L/D $$<br />

Mountain Mike's Pizza<br />

25075 Blue Ravine Rd Suite 150, Folsom, 916-817-1207. Pizza. A<br />

family-friendly favorite, Mountain Mikes promises the<br />

crispiest, curliest pepperoni and the freshest ingredients on<br />

their pizza. They also offer mouthwatering wings, an all-youcan-eat<br />

salad bar, and pizza buffet lunch. L/D $$<br />

Mylapore<br />

1760 Prairie City Rd., Ste. 160., 916-985-3500. Indian. With South<br />

Indian roots, Mylapore serves fresh, healthy, scratch-made<br />

food that’s entirely vegetarian. Their breakfast, daily specials,<br />

and dosa happy hour are not to be missed. B/L/D $$<br />

Pho Mimi<br />

25004 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 121, 916-542-7913. Vietnamese.<br />

Family-owned and hyper-fresh, Pho Mimi serves rice noodle<br />

soups (pho), bánh mi sandwiches, vermicelli bowls, crispy<br />

egg rolls, and other authentic, flavor-packed Vietnamese<br />

dishes, including a lengthy list of vegetarian entrées.<br />

Morning (try the Mimi's Signature Breakfast and Mango<br />

Smoothie), noon, or night, this local hotspot is quickly<br />

becoming a Folsom favorite. B/L/D $$<br />

Pizzeria Classico<br />

702 Sutter Street, Suite A, Folsom, 916-351-1430, Pizza. This<br />

Historic Folsom favorite has been serving up hand-tossed<br />

pizzas for over 35 years. Enjoy a gourmet or classic pizza<br />

with your choice of crust (thin crust to deep dish), as well as<br />

fresh salads, beer, and wine. L/D $$<br />

Rock-N-Fire<br />

1010 Riley St., Ste. 4, 916-673-9474. Pizza/American/Mexican.<br />

Ever heard of a burger bowl? Try it at this unique eatery<br />

that serves up flavor-packed fare—including custom-built<br />

(and signature) pizzas, burgers and said burger bowls, salads,<br />

nachos, tacos, and more—with speedy, friendly service at<br />

affordable prices. L/D $$<br />

Ruchi Indian Cuisine<br />

601 East Bidwell St., 916-983-2871. Indian. Ruchi’s<br />

accommodating menu has a variety of North and South<br />

Indian dishes, including a lengthy list of vegetarian entrées,<br />

as well as a lunch buffet and weekly specials. L/D $$<br />

Sacramento Pizza Company<br />

2700 East Bidwell St., Ste. 500, 916-673-9754. Pizza. Choose<br />

your crust, sauce, cheese, meats, and unlimited toppings at<br />

this pizza lover’s paradise. The locally sourced ingredients<br />

and scratch-made dough results in pie perfection. Vegan<br />

cheese and gluten-free crust available. L/D $<br />

Sanskrit New Age Indian<br />

2776 East Bidwell St., Ste. 300, 916-817-4356. Indian. This<br />

exciting dining destination serves authentic Indian dishes<br />

with a fusion flair (favorites include the Bombay Sliders,<br />

Manglore Fried Chicken, Tandoori Chicken, and Biriyani) in<br />

a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Closed Mondays. Catering<br />

available. Lunch buffet; offerings change daily. L/D $$<br />

Scott's Seafood Roundhouse<br />

824 Sutter Street, 916-989-6711. Seafood/American. Expect<br />

the freshest of seafood (flown in or delivered daily from<br />

around the world) served by well-trained, knowledgeable<br />

staff in a comfortable atmosphere at this Folsom area<br />

favorite. Full gluten-free menu. L/D $$$<br />

Shogun Hibachi Grill & Sushi<br />

1870 Prairie City Rd., Ste. 600, 916-985-9588. Japanese. This<br />

modern hibachi restaurant brings new meaning to “dinner<br />

and a show,” thanks to a personal chef who will deftly chop,<br />

slice, and fly your meal over and above the grill and onto<br />

your plate. L/D $$<br />

Suishin Sushi<br />

194 Blue Ravine Rd., 916-985-8885. Japanese. Suishin uses the<br />

freshest ingredients, including novelties like quail eggs, uni,<br />

and ponzu. The modern, hip atmosphere leaves you at ease<br />

as you consume your fish, one roll at a time. Closed Sunday.<br />

L/D $$<br />

Sunny Garden Restaurant<br />

25085 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 150, 916-983-8882. Chinese. Sunny<br />

Garden prides themselves on using fresh ingredients in a<br />

traditional way and offering large portions at affordable<br />

prices. L/D $<br />

Sutter Street Taqueria<br />

727 Sutter St., 916-293-8952. Mexican. Sutter Street Taqueria<br />

brings the unique flavors of San Francisco’s Mission District<br />

taquerias to Folsom with a side of friendly service. Whether<br />

ordering a burrito, taco, quesadilla, or nachos, you can<br />

expect fresh ingredients, mouthwatering meats, and<br />

affordable prices. B/L/D $<br />

Thai Paradise<br />

2770 East Bidwell St., Ste. 100, 916-984-8988. Thai. Specials<br />

every day of the week. Voted the Best Thai Restaurant<br />

in Folsom and El Dorado Hills every year since 2008.<br />

Delicious and authentic dishes made using local, farmto-fork<br />

vegetables, meats bought daily, and healthy rice<br />

bran oil. L/D $$<br />

That Dam Place<br />

1013 Riley St., Ste. 100, 916-790-8182. American. Expect good<br />

eats, good drinks, and good fun at this eatery that serves<br />

playfully named plates for all palates, including street tacos,<br />

burgers, and sandwiches. The classic pan-seared crab cakes<br />

("Crabby Patties") with cucumber-cabbage slaw and housemade<br />

potato chips are particularly tasty, and best enjoyed<br />

on their spacious patio. L/D $$<br />

Visconti’s Ristorante<br />

2700 East Bidwell St., Ste. 700, 916-983-5181. Italian. For the<br />

past two decades, Visconti’s has given the community a<br />

taste of Italy with their authentic dishes, romantic setting,<br />

and traditional music. L/D $$<br />

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Allez!<br />

4242 Fowler Ln., Ste. 101, Diamond Springs, 530-621-1160.<br />

French. Savor French café classics like baguette sandwiches<br />

on fresh-baked bread, crêpes, stews, pastas, and a to-die-for<br />

seafood paella. Enjoy your order in their rustically elegant<br />

dining room or to go. B/L/D $$<br />

Bene Ristorante Italiano<br />

423 Main St., Placerville, 530-303-3415. Italian/Pizza. Enjoy a<br />

taste of Naples in Downtown Placerville as you savor<br />

Neapolitan-style pizza with all of your favorite toppings,<br />

fresh-made salads, or savory pasta dishes. L/D $$<br />

Bricks Eats & Drinks<br />

482 Main St., Placerville, 530-303-3480. New American. If<br />

you’re looking for a friendly, unpretentious dining<br />

destination with local brews and good eats, look no further<br />

than the aptly named Bricks. Lamb lovers will go gaga for<br />

the Bo Peep Burger, but their steaks, sandwiches, salads, and<br />

desserts are all winners too. L/D $$<br />

Cascada<br />

384 Main St., 530-344-7757. California-Mexican.<br />

Enjoy margaritas with fresh-squeezed lime juice and<br />

specialty tequila alongside generously portioned plates<br />

(favorites include the Chipotle Spinach & Artichoke Queso<br />

Dip, Enchiladas Supremas, Chile Verde, and Pasta Mexicana)<br />

at this Main Street mainstay. If tacos, tortilla soup, and<br />

fajitas aren't your favorite, they also offer burgers and other<br />

American-style entrées. L/D $$<br />

Fondue 152<br />

3275 Coach Ln., Ste. B, 530-350-8078. Modern European.<br />

Fondue. Savor a two-hour, four-course dinner—featuring<br />

cheese and chocolate fondue, crisp salads, and a wide<br />

selection of meats—at this interactive Sierra Foothills dining<br />

destination. If fondue isn't your forte, enjoy an appetizer,<br />

soup, or salad—just don't forget to wash it down with a craft<br />

beer, hard cider, or wine! D $$$<br />

Heyday Café<br />

325 Main St., Placerville, 530-626-9700. New American. This<br />

intimate, bistro-style restaurant in a rustic chic space serves<br />

modern American cuisine (thin-crust pizzas, creative<br />

entrées, and artisan salads) and pours over 45 local,<br />

regional, and international wines. L/D $$<br />

Hog Wild Bar-B-Que<br />

38 Main St, Placerville, 530-622-3883. BBQ.<br />

High-quality, smoked meats cooked low and slow, scratchmade<br />

sides, satisfying salads, decadent desserts, and other<br />

finger-lickin'-good fare. Boasts a cozy atmosphere and<br />

pup-friendly patio. Catering available. Closed Mondays and<br />

Tuesdays. L/D $$<br />

Kobe Sushi & Fusion<br />

3300 Coach Ln., Cameron Park, 530-672-9210. Japanese/Asian<br />

Fusion/Sushi Bar. Japanese sushi bar offering an extensive<br />

variety of rolls, high-quality sashimi, and Asian fusion<br />

favorites at reasonable prices. L/D $$<br />

Main Street Melters<br />

589 Main Street, Placerville, 530-303-3871, American.<br />

Build-your-own sandwiches to “massive melter,” featuring<br />

premium Boar’s Head deli meats .They also have an outdoor<br />

patio and serve a few frozen brunch cocktails. B/L $<br />

Papa Gianni’s Ristorante<br />

3450 Palmer Dr., Cameron Park, 530-672-2333. Italian. For over<br />

two decades, this family-owned eatery has been serving<br />

traditional, scratch-made recipes from Southern Italy,<br />

including favorites like chicken Parmesan, gnocchi alla vodka,<br />

and out-of-this-world desserts. It’s the ideal destination to<br />

celebrate a special occasion or grab takeout. L/D $$<br />

Smith Flat House<br />

2021 Smith Flat Rd., 530-621-1003. Tuscan. New American.<br />

This historic hidden gem in the heart of El Dorado County<br />

features award-winning dishes created by Chef Scott<br />

Tomblin. Diners can enjoy the history of the gold miners'<br />

cellar with views of a 15-foot-deep well and 20-mile-long<br />

tunnel; or eat in the courtyard, where a large glasshouse<br />

keeps customers' warm in colder months (it turns into a<br />

gazebo when the sun is shining). Whether you come for<br />

a memorable meal or special event, Smith Flat House<br />

nourishes the community and those who visit the region.<br />

Lunch is served on weekends, in addition to Sunday<br />

brunch. L/D $$$<br />

Snooty Frog<br />

3300 Coach Ln., Ste. E3, Cameron Park, 530-677-9025.<br />

Steakhouse/Seafood. There’s nothing snooty about Snooty<br />

Frog. It’s cozy but romantic, the food offerings—from<br />

steaks and seafood to pastas and rotating specials—are<br />

scrumptious, and their martinis are buzzworthy. D $$$<br />

Thai Unique<br />

1160 Broadway, Placerville, 530-621-9559. Thai. Indulge your<br />

senses in fresh, flavorful dishes like khao soi, duck curry, and<br />

tod mun kao pod while experiencing Thai cuisine that is<br />

indeed unique. L/D $$<br />

The Breakroom<br />

4131 South Shingle Rd., Ste. 7, Shingle Springs, 530-763-6761.<br />

American. This full-service restaurant offers delicious<br />

American food (juicy burgers, French dip, salads, mac &<br />

cheese, etc.) and entertainment for the whole family,<br />

from pool tables, dart boards, and an arcade, to cards<br />

and dice. L/D $$<br />

The Farm Table<br />

311 Main St., 530-295-8140. New American. At this not-so-secret<br />

Placerville gem, ingredients are sourced from local farms<br />

and businesses, meaning plates change based on what can<br />

be picked. Whether you're hungry for comfort food (Mini<br />

Grilled Cheese & Heirloom Tomato Soup), classics done<br />

right (311 Burger and Ravioli Bolognese), or more upscale<br />

offerings (Duck Confit and Certified Angus Beef New York<br />

Steak), you're sure to leave satisfied. L/D $$<br />

The Independent<br />

629 Main St., Placerville, 530-344-7645. New American. Step<br />

into an urban dining establishment in the heart of<br />

Placerville and savor American fusion favorites and<br />

creatively mixed cocktails using fresh-squeezed juices.<br />

L/D $$<br />

Tom’s Burger & Frosty<br />

567 Placerville Dr., Placerville, 530-295-8199. American. Enjoy<br />

freshly grilled burgers, piping hot fries, and thick milkshakes<br />

that you and the whole family will love at this no-frills<br />

dining destination. L/D $<br />

Wally’s Pizza Bar<br />

4079 Cameron Park Dr., Cameron Park, 530-677-5205. Pizza/<br />

American. This family-owned and operated eatery crafts<br />

gourmet pizzas, pastas aplenty, and high-quality breakfast<br />

dishes. Their happy hour is one of the best in town.<br />

Weekend brunch. L/D $$<br />

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Back Forty Texas BBQ<br />

1201 Orlando Avenue, Roseville, 916-726-4040. American.<br />

Serving up authentic Texas and finger-licking fare including<br />

ribs, burgers, steaks and more, plus fresh made sides<br />

alongside old-fashioned southern hospitality. L/D $$<br />

Bar 101 Eats & Drinks<br />

101 Main St., Roseville, 916-774-0505, American. Sometimes<br />

you just want a comfortable neighborhood place to hang<br />

out and get some good food and drinks. If Historic Roseville<br />

is your destination, look no further than Bar 101. The<br />

menu features traditional bar fare, a bevy of burgers and<br />

sandwiches, street tacos, and more. L/D $$<br />

Bennett’s Kitchen Bar Market<br />

1595 Eureka Road, Roseville, 916-750-5150. American. Choose<br />

between fine dining or casual dining by the bar or on the<br />

temperature-controlled patio. The menu offers comfort<br />

food and elevated fare, while a full-service bar aims to<br />

create a “Napa vibe" in Roseville. Gluten-free and vegetarian<br />

options. B/L/D $$<br />

BrickYard Counter & Bar<br />

1475 Eureka Rd., Ste. 120, 916- 836-8406. American. BBQ.. Expect<br />

good times (weekly events and live music), good eats<br />

(burgers, BBQ, salads, sandwiches), and good drinks<br />

(including regularly rotating craft taps) at this familystyle<br />

locale that’s perfect for a first date, birthday<br />

celebration, class party, sporting event, or evening out<br />

with friends. L/D $$<br />

Cantina Laredo<br />

1151 Galleria Boulevard, Suite 1175, Roseville, 916-771-2249, Mexican.<br />

Experience the flavors of modern Mexico with tapas, tacos,<br />

burritos, Mexican specialties and desserts, and a variety of<br />

cocktails and margaritas. L/D $$<br />

Chicago Fire<br />

500 North Sunrise Ave., 916-771-2020. Pizza. Offering a variety<br />

of menu items inspired by the Windy City, from meaty<br />

Italian beef sandwiches and a “Chicago Dog” to the deepest<br />

and cheesiest pizza in town. L/D $$<br />

Eureka!<br />

234 Gibson Dr., Ste. 100, Roseville, 916-864-9500. American. Serves<br />

30 craft beers on tap, an extensive selection of small-batch<br />

whiskeys, and regional wines, along with craveable dishes<br />

like lollipop corn dogs, burgers, salads, and fried chicken<br />

sliders. Brunch Saturday & Sunday. L/D $$<br />

Fat’s Asia Bistro<br />

1500 Eureka Rd., Roseville, 916-787-3287, Asian Fusion/<br />

Chinese/Seafood. Named the region’s favorite Asian<br />

restaurant for more than 10 years in a row, Fat’s specializes<br />

in handmade dim sum, banana cream pie (Frank Fat’s<br />

recipe), and other high-quality dishes. L/D $$<br />

Flame & Fire Brazilian Steakhouse<br />

963 Pleasant Grove Blvd., Ste. 100. 916-790-5750. Brazilian.<br />

Steakhouse. Established in 2014, Flame & Fire offers a unique<br />

dining experience where gaucho chefs carve succulent,<br />

premium, unlimited cuts of beef, lamb, chicken, and pork<br />

directly onto diner's plates in an upscale ambiance. Meats<br />

are complemented with endless servings of fresh seasonal<br />

salads, Brazilian favorites, hot sidebar specialties, and more.<br />

Their specialty 32-ounce Tomahawk steak can't be missed<br />

either! Vegetarian, vegan, paleo, and keto friendly. Live<br />

music on Fridays; lunch served Sundays. D $$$<br />

Four Sisters Café<br />

9050 Fairway Dr., Ste. 165, Roseville, 916-797-0770. American/<br />

Café. Mango-stuffed French toast, eggs benedicts, thicksliced<br />

bacon (cured and smoked in-house), homemade<br />

soups, specialty salads, and sandwiches are just a sampling<br />

of this cafe's mouthwatering menu. B/L $$<br />

Goose Port Public House<br />

316 Vernon St., Roseville, 916-886-5080. American. Sports Bar.<br />

This family-friendly eatery boasts fresh-made bites for<br />

everyone, from an array of apps and salads, to burgers and<br />

seasonal entrées. Vegan options. Big-screen TVs. Brunch<br />

Saturday & Sunday. L/D $$<br />

House of Oliver<br />

3992 Douglas Blvd., Ste. 140, Roseville, 916-773-9463. American.<br />

Wine and dine at this upscale bar that offers wine flights,<br />

cheese and charcuterie boards, and pairing plates. There's<br />

live music every Friday and Saturday night, various special<br />

events, and late-night dining. D $$<br />

Il Fornaio<br />

1179 Galleria Blvd., Ste. 118, Roseville, 916-788-1200. Italian. Using the<br />

freshest ingredients and traditional cooking techniques, Il<br />

Fornaio creates high-quality Italian food paired with great<br />

wines and cocktails in a beautiful setting. L/D $$<br />

La Huaca<br />

9213 Sierra College Blvd., Ste. 140, Roseville, 916-771-2558. Peruvian.<br />

La Huaca makes Peruvian cuisine accessible for all palates<br />

with their colorful, flavor-packed, and elegantly presented<br />

plates that run the gamut from ceviches and lomo saltado<br />

to empanadas and pisco sours. L/D $$<br />

La Provence Restaurant & Terrace<br />

110 Diamond Creek Pl., Roseville, 916-789-2002. French/<br />

Mediterranean. Dining at La Provence is akin to being in a<br />

little French villa. Topped with their consistently delicious<br />

food and wine, cozy fireplace, and twinkle-lit patio, and you<br />

have the recipe for a memorable meal. Saturday brunch.<br />

Closed Sunday. L/D $$$<br />

Land Ocean New American Grill<br />

1151 Galleria Blvd., Ste. 241, 916-407-5640. New American. Land<br />

Ocean offers distinctive menus that include hand-cut<br />

steaks, wood-fired rotisserie, fresh seafood, and delectable<br />

desserts. Weekend brunch. L/D $$<br />

Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar<br />

238 Gibson Dr., Roseville, 916-727-6321. American. Enjoy a<br />

sizeable, seasonal menu full of eclectic, gastropub-style<br />

offerings that include salads, bowls, burgers, pastas,<br />

desserts, and even an impressive kids’ menu. Weekend<br />

brunch. L/D $$<br />

Mehfil Indian Restaurant<br />

1605 Douglas Blvd., Roseville, 916-791-1199. Indian. Casual<br />

eatery with a lunch buffet offering Indian food favorites and<br />

many vegetarian options. L/D $<br />

Mikuni<br />

1017 Galleria Blvd., Ste. 160, Roseville, 916-780-2119. Japanese. In<br />

addition to sushi, traditional Japanese dishes, and modern<br />

twists on classics, Mikuni offers a gluten-free menu, party<br />

platters, and happy hour specials—all made using great<br />

attention to detail and fresh ingredients. L/D $$<br />

My Thai Kitchen<br />

1465 Eureka Rd., Ste. 140, Roseville, 916-781-7811. Thai. Enjoy<br />

authentic, fresh-made fare in an open-concept kitchen at<br />

My Thai Kitchen while receiving prompt, professional, and<br />

friendly service. L/D $$<br />

Nixtaco<br />

1805 Cirby Way, 916-771-4165. Mexican.<br />

Don't let the unassuming facade of this casual taqueria<br />

fool you: Nixtaco's menu features chef-driven tacos<br />

and quesadillas with farmers' market-sourced produce,<br />

unconventional proteins, and freshly made tortillas (with<br />

corn ground in-house). With a kids' menu, vegan offerings,<br />

and Sunday brunch, it's a perfect pick for the whole family.<br />

L/D $<br />

Paul Martin’s American Grill<br />

1455 Eureka Rd., Roseville, 916-783-3600. New American.<br />

Classic American fare in a sophisticated, convivial setting;<br />

an energetic bar with communal tables and plush seating,<br />

intimate booths and tables, and an expansive outdoor<br />

patio. L/D $$<br />

Platinum Wine Lounge<br />

9050 Fairway Dr., Ste. 105, 916-780-9463. Wine Bar. New American.<br />

For fans of carefully curated wine lists featuring Californiagrown<br />

grapes and local craft beers, look no further than<br />

Platinum Wine Lounge. Their menu features build-yourown<br />

charcuterie boards, plus paninis, flatbreads, and other<br />

shareables. Be sure to save room for their brown butter<br />

cake alongside a glass of Port. Closed Monday. D $$<br />

Range Kitchen & Tap<br />

1420 E, Roseville Pkwy., Ste. 160, Roseville, 916-865-4317. New<br />

American. Range Kitchen & Tap’s menu is designed for<br />

sharing and socializing, with a focus on serving locally<br />

sourced and seasonal comfort food like bison meatball<br />

sliders, fried chicken, and pizza. Closed Sunday. L/D $$<br />

Ruth’s Chris Steak House<br />

1185 Galleria Blvd., Ste. P-120, Roseville, 916-780-6910. Steak/<br />

Seafood. Sizzling plates and an award-winning wine list are a<br />

perfect pairing for any occasion. Experience Ruth’s Chris<br />

elegant setting for a romantic dinner, business meeting, or<br />

private party. D $$$<br />

Sienna Restaurant<br />

1480 Eureka Rd., 916-771-4700. American. This awardwinning<br />

restaurant’s specialties include wood-fired pizzas,<br />

fresh fish, hand-cut steaks, and a large selection of<br />

appetizers. Weekend brunch. $$ L/D<br />

Tang’s Sushi<br />

1426 Blue Oaks Blvd., Ste. 100, Roseville, 916-781-0807. Japanese.<br />

With so many inventive eats and modern environs to boot,<br />

Tang’s has mastered the art of Japanese fare with flair. The<br />

chef is happy to customize orders and create off-menu<br />

items. Closed Sunday. L/D $$<br />

Thai Basil<br />

1613 Douglas Blvd., Roseville, 916-782-8424. Thai. This<br />

cheerful, long-established eatery serves up an array of Thai<br />

favorites in a light-filled, compact space. L/D $$<br />

The Monk’s Cellar<br />

240 Vernon St., Roseville, 916-786-6665. American. The<br />

Monk’s Cellar has brought a little bit of Belgium to<br />

Downtown Roseville, with their community-focused<br />

brewery and restaurant that serves fine artisanal beer and<br />

creative dishes. L/D $$<br />

The Place<br />

221 Vernon St., Roseville. 916-742-5447. Italian. Cozy<br />

Italian restaurant and bar that specializes in artisanal,<br />

wood-fired pizzas, paninis, pastas, and more. Closed<br />

Monday. L/D $$<br />

Zócalo<br />

1182 Roseville Pkwy., Ste. 110, Roseville, 916-788-0303. Mexican.<br />

Elegant restaurant and bar with modern Mexican dishes,<br />

fresh-made margaritas, and Sunday brunch. Avail of their<br />

monthly chef’s dinner or private party room. L/D $$<br />

GRANITE BAY<br />

Dominick’s Italian Market & Deli<br />

8621 Auburn Folsom Rd., Granite Bay, 916-786-3355. Italian.<br />

Namesake Dominick’s dream was to have a unique place<br />

that would provide customers with the finest and freshest<br />

ingredients, large portions, fair prices, and the Italian<br />

tradition of first-name friendliness. A decade later and his<br />

dream is alive and well in Granite Bay. L/D $$<br />

Farmhaus<br />

8230 Auburn Folsom Rd., Granite Bay, 916-772-3276. New American.<br />

This fresh, seasonal eatery tucked off Auburn Folsom Road<br />

is a feast for the senses. The house-like building pumps out<br />

plates that morph with the months. On balmy days, their<br />

picturesque patio is a must. Closed Monday. L/D $$<br />

Hawks<br />

5530 Douglas Blvd., Granite Bay, 916-791-6200. New American.<br />

Refined, high-end American cuisine, including tasting<br />

menus, in a stylish, modern dining room and bar. Brunch on<br />

the second Sunday each month; lunch weekdays; Closed<br />

Monday. L/D $$$<br />

New Glory Brewery & Taproom<br />

5540 Douglas Blvd., Ste. 140 & 150, Granite Bay, 916-872-1721.<br />

American. Delicious food (sandwiches, pizzas, salads,<br />

shareables, and burgers), beautiful brews, and a<br />

spacious patio await at New Glory’s latest venture in<br />

Granite Bay. L/D $$<br />

Vaiano Trattoria<br />

7160 Douglas Blvd., Granite Bay, 916-780-0888. Italian.<br />

Offering traditional Tuscan cuisine and other Italian<br />

favorites, Vaiano Trattoria prides themselves on preparing<br />

simple dishes that are made to order with the freshest of<br />

ingredients. Lunch served weekdays. L/D $$<br />

ROCKLIN<br />

The Blue Parrot Lounge<br />

6848 Five Star Boulevard, Suite 5, Rocklin, 916-259-4029, Wine Bar.<br />

Relax, socialize or network in an upscale lounge setting<br />

with outstanding wine, craft beers, and sophisticated food<br />

offerings. D $$$<br />

Lucille’s Smokehouse Bar-B-Que<br />

6628 Lonetree Blvd., Rocklin, 916-780-7427. American. Serving<br />

slow-cooked meats and other Southern-style eats that the<br />

whole family will love, Lucille’s is a Rocklin favorite for a<br />

reason. L/D $$<br />

Mezcalito Oaxacan Cuisine<br />

5065 Pacific St., 916-701-4772. Oaxacan. Savor authentic flavors<br />

from Oaxaca at this eatery known for their complex mole,<br />

tlayudas, and other flavor-filled plates, including plenty of<br />

vegetarian and seafood options. Don't forget to save room<br />

for dessert: The churros and mezcal ice cream are a fan<br />

favorite. Breakfast served till noon. B/L/D $$<br />

Pottery World Café<br />

4419 Granite Dr., Rocklin, 916-624-8080. American/Café. With<br />

brioche French toast and buttery Belgian waffles, in<br />

addition to an extensive lunch menu, and a high tea the<br />

second Thursday of every month, this café is the prime<br />

place to take out-of-towners. Their patio is one of the<br />

region’s best, too. B/L $$<br />

The Chef’s Table<br />

6843 Lonetree Blvd., Ste. 103, Rocklin, 916-771-5656. New<br />

American. The namesake chefs here pride themselves on<br />

using local ingredients that are carefully handled, lovingly<br />

prepared, and joyfully served to you for your culinary<br />

enjoyment. Closed Sunday and Monday. L/D $$<br />

Venita Rhea’s<br />

4415 Granite Dr., Rocklin, 916-624-2697. American. If you’re<br />

looking for a delicious breakfast to start off your day, Venita<br />

Rhea’s is the place to be. From benedicts, scrambles, and<br />

sandwiches to soups, salads, and bottomless mimosas,<br />

you’ll find all your favorites. B/L $$<br />

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Fun for<br />

Everyone!<br />

Hobby Shop and Slot Car Raceway!<br />

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Mon-Sat 10am-7pm Sun 10am-5pm<br />

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Across the street from Pottery World!<br />

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ROSEVILLE • ROCKLIN • GRANITE BAY<br />

SAVINGS<br />

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Real therapy<br />

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Fall PACKAGE<br />

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Come in and try:<br />

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• Hemp Infused<br />

Massage<br />

• Hot Stones or a<br />

• Foot Scrub<br />

25 Licensed Therapists<br />

Friendly, Knowledgeable Staff<br />

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across from Kirkland’s<br />

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Relaxing Spa Atmosphere<br />

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next to Nugget Market<br />

761 Pleasant Grove Blvd<br />

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JOIN US FOR LUNCH<br />

Monday - Friday | 11am -3pm<br />

BUY ONE LUNCH ENTREE<br />

GET ONE 50% OFF<br />

Galleria Outdoor Promenade<br />

1151 Galleria Blvd. Ste. 1175, Roseville<br />

Exp: 10/31/<strong>2022</strong><br />

<br />

(916) 771-2249<br />

CantinaLaredo.com<br />

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Passion.<br />

Culture.<br />

Food.<br />

Voted Best<br />

Thai Restaurant<br />

in Roseville<br />

(916) 781-7811<br />

My Thai Kitchen - Stone Point Shopping Center<br />

1465 Eureka Rd., ST 140, Roseville<br />

Hours: Mon-Sun 11am - 9pm<br />

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a purchase<br />

of $30 or more.<br />

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Tue-Fri: 12-6pm<br />

Sat: 12-5pm<br />

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916-805-9941<br />

Exp: 10/31/22<br />

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| last look |<br />

Where We Live<br />

“As you walk down the fairway of life you<br />

must smell the roses, for you only get to<br />

play one round.”—Ben Hogan<br />

Photo courtesy of Folsom Parks & Recreation.<br />

Rules of<br />

the Game:<br />

Golf<br />

Etiquette<br />

101<br />

1. Safety always comes first!<br />

Swing when safe, yell “FORE!”<br />

for wayward shots, and don’t<br />

drive carts recklessly.<br />

2. Be quiet when others are<br />

swinging.<br />

3. Keep your music to a level<br />

your cart can hear, not the<br />

entire golf course.<br />

4. Take care of the course;<br />

replace divots with sand and<br />

seed preferably, repair your<br />

ball marks on greens, rake<br />

bunkers after use.<br />

5. Show up at least 15<br />

minutes before your tee time.<br />

6. Check the dress code<br />

before you go. No jeans and<br />

collared shirts are the norm<br />

for most upscale courses and<br />

country clubs.<br />

7. Watch your alcohol<br />

consumption.<br />

8. Keep pace of play with the<br />

group ahead. Slow play can<br />

back up the whole course.<br />

9. Don’t shoot the course<br />

record if the host pro has it.<br />

I ask, “Where is the first tee,<br />

what is the course record,<br />

and who owns it?” If the host<br />

pro has it, I don’t want to<br />

take it from him—he must<br />

represent that course.<br />

10. Try to have fun, since this<br />

is the most frustrating sport<br />

ever. Don’t let it get the best<br />

of you—it’s only a game!<br />

—Submitted by Shawn Kelly,<br />

Head Golf Professional at The<br />

Ridge Golf Course & Event Center,<br />

2020 Golf Course Road, Auburn,<br />

530-888-7888, ridgegc.com<br />

What’s Coming<br />

Next Month?<br />

Best of <strong>2022</strong><br />

Celebrate Halloween<br />

Spirited Cocktail<br />

Recipes<br />

Subject to change<br />

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Send your favorite seasonal photo of the region (must be vertical!) to info@stylemg.com.<br />

Our favorite pics will appear in an upcoming issue.


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