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best of the best

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROSEVILLE MAGAZINE


To celebrate readers voted for the
Best of the Best in Roseville.
-staff report

best of the best

10 SWINGING INTO OLD TOWN ROSEVILLE

This mother-daughter owned boutique sells


a rare collection of handmade and vintage items.
-by Rachel Sewell

best of the best

14 BEST OF THE BEST WINNERS

You voted and the results are in. Roseville


Magazine presents 2016's Best of the Best.
-staff report

best of the best

20 LUCK OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD IRISH PUB


Serving popular food and playing Trad music,
The Boxing Donkey is Placer's main Irish center.
-by Scott Thomas Anderson

entertainment

24 OFF TO THE RACES

Listen to the roar of engines and the cheer of


a crowd at the El Dorado County Fairgrounds.
-by Bill Sullivan

entertainment

30 ROSEVILLE TAKES FLIGHT

Locals with the thrill-seeking instinct have


a new option, iFly, an indoor skydiving venture.
-by Jorden P. Hales

entertainment

34 IT'S ALL GREEK TO ME

Saint Anna Greek Orthodox Church is hosting the


three day annual Greek Food and Wine Festival.
-by Rachel Zirin

recipe

36 EGG-TRAORDINARILY FRESH

Eggs provide a low caloric count with a high


amount of protein, vitamins and minerals.
-by Carol Arnold

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40 OVERCOME FITNESS FAILURE


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The quaint and rustic village of Mendocino is a


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best of the best

oseville Magazines rst annual


Best of the Best edition provides
readers proles, images and contact information for the areas best businesses, as voted by patrons.
Earlier this year we announced our
plans to produce a Best of issue via
our social media accounts and in our
print edition(s).
Winners were determined through
an online ballot during the month of
March, with the nominees being selected by Roseville Magazine readers.
Our staff behind the scenes was overwhelmed by the amount of participants
both in the polling process and from
business owners who promoted their
establishments via their own online
presence, demonstrating a true representation of Roseville-area shoppers,
foodies and residents.
We congratulate the more than 70 winners in as many categories and hope
our readers enjoy the features and subsequent content.
We hope to make Roseville Magazines
annual Best of issue a marquee
product in its own right as the years
continue.

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Best Vintage/Antique Shop

Porch Swing Pickings | 307 Lincoln Street

Swinging
into Old Town Roseville
Porch Swing Pickings the newest
store in citys historic district
By Rachel Sewell | photo by scott thomas anderson

n a quiet street in Old Town Roseville waits a shop with


unique turquoise doors welcoming passerbys. This
mother-daughter owned boutique sells a rare collection
of handmade and vintage items designed to put a personal
touch on dcor.
Known as Porch Swing Pickings, the new antique emporium is
the latest infusion of energy into the citys most historic quarter.
The Porch Swing is located at 307 Lincoln Street, beaconing
to visitors with inviting blue doors that are hard to miss. Inside are work pieces on sale from local vendors. The shop
is lled with painted furniture, oating shelves, rustic signs
and other wood and glass touches. It was started by Sally
LaVergne and her daughter, Jen. The two women were ready
to become dealers of top-quality shabby chic treasures, but
found themselves being put on wait lists at every store they
approached that hosted multiple vending agents. The Abeijons decided to open their own shop, with their own assemblage of creative personalities. Within 6 weeks, Porch Swing
Pickings was up and running.
The shop currently displays pieces from 9 different vendors
on the rst and third weekends of every month, with its
doors open from Thursday to Saturday during those timeframes. Its regular hours are Fridays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturdays & Sundays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The boutique also offers
online sales, with in-store pick-up.
Old Town Roseville has seen what some view as a mini Renaissance since 2015, after three controversial, rundown

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I just think that the best part of it is that I get to


showcase other artists out there. That is, to me,
such a blessing to be able to give them an opportunity
to show their beautiful pieces of artwork that they do,
and the fabulous things they come up with.
Sally Abeijon, porch swing picings co-owner

apartments were closed or sold to new owners and several


new businesses opened. The arrival of Porch Swing Pickings
comes on the heals of Old Town Pizza and Four Score Coffee
moving into the neighborhood, as well as the continued popularity of Pacic Street Caf, the Opera House Saloon and the
Boxing Donkey Irish Pub. For the owners of this latest creative
endeavor, the objective is highlighting local decorating talent.
I just think that the best part of it is that I get to showcase
other artists out there, Sally Abeijon said. That is, to me,
such a blessing to be able to give them an opportunity to
show their beautiful pieces of artwork that they do, and the
fabulous things they come up with.
And the small shop has more than just sought-after artwork;
the owners have tried to imbue every inch of it with a stylish,
welcoming atmosphere. The vibe is also boosted by how
close the mother-daughter duo is.
My favorite part would be that I get to work alongside my
best friend, who is also my mom, Jen Abeijon remarked.
Shes an amazing person and example I am so lucky to be
running a business with her.

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SHABBY TO CHIC:
The recently opened Porch Swing
Pickings is on Pacic Street in
Old Roseville. The pieces of more
than nine dierent artists and dcor
experts is now being showcased
at Porch Swing Pickings.

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Best Breakfast and Best Service

Four Sisters Caf | 9050 Fairway Drive #165 | (916) 797-0770


Lisa Lees and her three sisters, Julie Jere,
Tricia Lake, and Gina Sanders own Four
Sisters Caf and took two categories, best
breakfast and best service.
Lees said what sets their eatery apart is
their caring nature.
I think we have a really personal style
of service and get to know our customers
really well. We kill them with kindness
and it shows in our employees work ethic.
And our food is incredible.
She said winning is incredible.
Its our hard work that paid o,
she said. Thats our goal. We set our
standards high and its nice to see it pay
o and be recognized.

Best wedding venue

La Provence Restaurant and Terrace | 110 Diamond Creek Place | (916) 7899-2002

La Provence is a French restaurant that backs


up to acres of wild land. Dawn Wolf, manager
of the establishment, said their setting for a
wedding sets them apart from other venues.
I believe that we are a destination for a
wedding where you can get married in
beautiful scenery. The backdrop is beautiful
nature which is something you cant get at
other places, she said.
Being chosen as best wedding venue is
fullling, Wolf said.
We are very excited we put a lot of hard
work making the day special and that is so
rewarding, she said. You build a relationship
with the bride and groom and when all the
work comes together for their special day its
very rewarding.

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Best tacos

Chandos Tacos | 943 Pleasant Grove Blvd. | (916) 782-8226

Laura Amador works at Chandos


and she said the food really sets
Chandos apart from other eateries.
We have great service and good
food, she said. Our most popular
dish is the mulitas. Its similar to
a quesadilla, but is made with two
corn tortillas with melted cheese,
onion, cilantro and salsa inside.
On behalf of the restaurant,
Chandos, Amador said they
are all very pleased to have won.

Best hairstylist

Karesha Buchanan Vibes Salon | 1805 Cirby Way, Suite 1 | (916) 772 3756

Karesha Buchanan has been a hairstylist for 11 years and at Vibe Salon
for the past three years. She took
rst in the best hairstylist category.
She said she was excited to hear the
news and believes attention to detail
sets her apart.
Im a perfectionist.
She has a specialty in the hair
industry.
Up does are a specialty for formal
events wedding and proms, she said.

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winners
entertainment and drinks
BEST BAND NAME: Ant Bee
BEST NEIGHBORHOOD BAR: The Boxing Donkey
BEST PLACE FOR LIVE MUSIC: The Opera House Saloon
BEST PLACE TO BUY A BOOK: Barnes & Noble
BEST HAPPY HOUR: The Monks Cellar
BEST PLACE FOR COCKTAILS: Paul Martins American Grill
BEST PLACE TO TAKE A SELFIE: The Fountains
BEST DIVE BAR: West House Bar & Nightclub
BEST BARTENDER: Tammy Harwood, The Opera House Saloon
BEST PLACE TO KARAOKE: The Almond Tree Grill & Lounge
BEST SPORTS BAR: Bunz Sports Pub & Grub
BEST PLACE TO PEOPLE WATCH: Westeld Galleria at Roseville
BEST PLACE FOR WINE: House of Oliver
BEST PLACE TO GRAB A CUP OF JOE: Dutch Bros
BEST BEER LIST: Yard House
BEST MARGARITAS: Zocalo
BEST PLACE FOR WIFI & COFFEE: Shady Coee & Tea

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Food
BEST SUSHI: Mikuni
BEST TACOS: Chandos Tacos
BEST BURGERS: The Habit Burger Grill
BEST SANDWICHES: The Sandwich Spot
BEST SERVICE: Four Sisters Caf
BEST VEGETARIAN MENU: The Green Boheme
BEST VEGAN MENU: The Green Boheme
BEST BREAKFAST: Four Sisters Caf
BEST SEAFOOD: McCormick & Schmicks Seafood & Steaks
BEST PIZZA: Old Town Pizza
BEST DOUGHNUTS: Dr. Bobs Donuts & Doyos
BEST HOT DOGS: Parkers Hot Dogs of Santa Cruz
BEST PHO: Pho Hang
BEST STEAKHOUSE: Ruths Chris Steakhouse
BEST THAI: My Thai Kitchen
BEST LUNCH: Old Town Pizza
BEST ICE CREAM: Baskin Robbins
BEST MILK SHAKES: Nubbins Drive-In
BEST FROZEN YOGURT: Yogurt Time

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BUSINESS & SERVICES

Marqueen pet emer

gency & specialty

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BEST BARBERSHOP: 18/8 Fine Mens Salon


BEST BARBER: Court Dingwall @ 18/8 Fine Mens Salon
BEST SALON: Vibes Salon
BEST HAIRSTYLIST: Karesha Buchanan at Vibes Salon
BEST MANICURE: Bellagio Day Spa & Salon
BEST PEDICURE: Pro Top Nails
BEST MASSAGE: Therapeutic Massage by Bekah
BEST CHIROPRACTOR: A Perfect Curve Chiropractic
BEST AUTO SHOP: Auto Service of Roseville
BEST VET CLINIC: Marqueen Pet Emergency & Specialty
BEST PET SITTER: Granite Bay Pet Sitting
BEST TAILOR: Nellies Alterations
BEST TATTOO STUDIO: Pretty In Ink Tattoo
BEST TATTOO ARTIST: Stephanie Washburn at Pretty In Ink
BEST VINTAGE/ANTIQUE SHOP: Porch Swing Pickings
BEST FLORIST: Ambience Floral Design & Gifts
BEST CAR WASH: Justin's Car Wash
BEST PLACE TO BUY A BIKE: Roseville Cyclery
BEST PLACE TO BUY USED CLOTHING: Threads Clothing Exchange
BEST WEDDING VENUE: La Provence Restaurant & Terrace
BEST DENTAL OFFICE: Blue Hill Dental
BEST PHOTOGRAPHER: Kara Homan Photography
BEST CAR DEALERSHIP: Roseville Toyota
BEST NON-PROFIT: Roseville Theatre Arts Academy
BEST INSURANCE AGENCY: Placer Insurance

SPORTS, RECREATION & FITNESS


BEST PLACE TO GOLF: Diamond Oaks Golf Course
BEST GYM: Life Time Athletic
BEST YOGA STUDIO: East Wind Yoga

kids

the almond tree

BEST KIDS ENTERTAINMENT: Roseville Theatre Arts Academy


BEST PLACE TO GET A HAIRCUT (KIDS): Tangles for Kids
BEST DENTIST (KIDS): Smile Gallery, Pediatric Dentistry
BEST DAYCARE: Growing Brilliant Roseville Academy
BEST PRESCHOOL: Growing Brilliant Roseville Academy
BEST PLACE FOR A BIRTHDAY PARTY (KIDS): Bounce U

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Best Nonprofit and


Best Kids Entertainment

Roseville Theatre Arts Academy | 241 Vernon Street | (916) 772-2777


The Roseville Theatre Arts Academy won in two
categories, best non-prot and best kids entertainment.
We are so excited and amazed. There are so many
amazing wonderful non-prots we are honored, said
Michelle Raskey.
The theater is a nonprot childrens theater that teaches
musical theater and acting. They also perform plays
adults can enjoy, but their focus is on training youth in
the arts.
This is a place for them to nd their corner of the
sky, Raskey said.
She said what makes her academy special is the sense
of community.
We have a sense of family. It takes so many people to
make this place run. We are always getting new students
and everyone is welcome. Its everyones theater.

Best photographer

Kara Hoffman Photography | (916) 757-400


Kara Homan has been shooting for
about four years. She is the ocial
photographer for Woodcreek High
Schools football team, but her favorite
type of photography is shooting teens.
Shooting senior portraits are my
favorite, Homan said. They are
fun to work with. They keep you
youthful. We laugh and joke. Its really
relaxed and they have a good time. I
like my sessions to be relaxed.
Homan said she was humbled at
learning she won in her category.
Im excited and was in shock. I
thought when it came up, Im never
going to get this. I know a lot of
photographers and was so shocked.

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Best Veterinary Clinic

Marqueen Pet Emergency and Specialty | 9205 Sierra College Blvd, #120 | (916) 757-6600

Marqueen Pet Emergency and Specialty is exactly what it sounds like.


Its an emergency clinic that oers specialty services for your pet.
Just like human medicine a lump on lymph node you go to see a
specialist. We care for critical patients and are a 24-hour emergency
clinic, said Rick Miller, spokesman for the clinic.
Marqueen won the best veterinary clinic award and Miller said the
companys attention to their client is one thing that sets them apart.
When we speak we are speaking to the clients and family veterinarians.
I think it is absolute attentiveness, he said. The clients are paying for
a service and its in a situation thats an emergency or the condition of
their pet is elevated where they need to see a specialist. It can be a very
tense moments. Our attention to everything has to be heightened.
Miller said his oce is completely humbled to win the award.
In a situation where we are not regular veterinarians and these clients
are from our referring veterinarians and they have thought so much of
us that they did that. Thats amazing.

Best Barbershop and Best Barber


18/8 Fine Mens Salon is an
upscale mens barber shop that
focuses on the whole package.
We do all male grooming
services and cover all the
bases from facials, scalp
treatment, hair cut shaves and
manicures and also waxing
above the belt only,
said Kelly Rogers owner of
the salon.
What sets her salon apart from
the others is the experience.
Our goal and our mission
statements is man at his best,
Rogers said. If a guy looks
good, he feels better and
performs better.

18/8 Fine Mens Salon | 1005 Galleria Blvd | (916) 778-3200

From the moment a gentlemen


walks through the doors of 18/8
they are met by the concierge
and oered a complementary
beverage, she said.
All of our guest get change into
a robe and leave with no hair
on their clothes. These are all
semiprivate stations, Rogers
said. Its really all about the
experience.
Of winning the award after only
being in business 14 months,
Rogers said they are stunned.
Being able to take this honor is
great and tells us we are doing
the right thing and my team is
awesome, she said.

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Best Vegetarian
and Best Vegan The Green Boheme | 1611 Lead Hill Blvd. Suite 160 | (916) 474-5609
The Green Boheme was chosen
best of the best in two categories,
best vegetarian and best vegan.
Manager Salvador Navarro explained the concept of the raw, vegan
restaurant.
We only use fruits vegetables, nuts
and seeds. Everything is organic and
non GMO. Its a complete gluten and
soy free facility, he said.
The BLT is their most popular dish.
Its made with zucchini bacon that sits
in the dehydrator for 48 hours and
comes out crisp, Navarro said.
He said what sets the Green Boheme
apart is its intentions.

Best Tattoo Studio

We put love into everything single


thing that we do. Its all about the
preservation of the nutrients in the
food. In this world of fast food we are
making things in the artisan by hand
way, Navarro said. Its doing it that
way because there are nutrients and
enzymes that are benecial to the
body that is missing in todays culture.
Our food is fuel.
He said the restaurant sta is thrilled
to take top honors.
Its awesome. We are just now celebrating a year in Roseville. We feel
very blessed to be in this community
and we have a lot of support. We
know its just the beginning.

Pretty in Ink Tattoo | 326 Lincoln Street | (916) 783-3338

Pretty in Ink in the Historic District of Roseville has been open


since January 2008 providing custom tattoos and artwork for
both men and women.
Owner Heidi Harrington said their shop is a bit unique in that
they do all custom art work.
We dont have the boards with the tattoos you can pick from,
she said. It looks like a gallery not a tattoo shop. We work with
our customers to draw their design.
She said her goal is to get the clients idea on paper as they see it.
Our philosophy is the client is the one who will wear it
for the rest of their lives so they have to be happy with it,
Harrington said.
Of being named the best, she said she was excited.
Weve been here eight years and there are other shops that
have been here longer so we were not only surprised, but
super shocked.

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best neighborhood bar

The Boxing Donkey | 300 Lincoln Street | (916) 797-3665

Luck

OF
THE
neighborhood Irish pub
The Boxing Donkey channels
Old Town Rosevilles charisma.
By Scott Thomas Anderson | photos by doug guler

amine ships took the Irish to the East Coast before


laying rail lines brought them out West, and in Roseville their immigrant dream settled into a vision of
squealing boxcars, secret saloon tunnels and overworked
men hiding from the Womens Temperance League. The
Barker Hotel is a survivor from those days, and the Boxing
Donkey Irish Pub in its belly is a popular tribune to the shamrock side of Rosevilles memories.
Today, the Donkey is one of the only Celtic havens in greater
Sacramento where patrons can drink Guinness while listening
to Irish-punk and Gaelic-roots music on the radio. It also serves
pub cuisine so in-demand it might be, as the Irish say, a double-dose of original sin.
Its long into a midweek afternoon and daylight pours through
the high, arched window that was once the doorway to Charles
Barkers hotel. The sun creeps from a framed Roseville remans jacket to a green ag for Jameson Irish Whiskey: The engine jacket hung across the bar from
an emerald remans helmet has the
words Boxing Donkey embroidered across
its back.

Not far from the window, novelist Nancy Lee Woody sits drinking a Blue Moon. Woody just returned from Ireland and the
lively vibe in the Donkey reminds her of pubs she visited in
Belfast and Galway. The establishment is thoroughly Californian but it does stick to some Irish classics: Banners for Smithwicks ale drape down from its ceiling; hard apple cider handles are on-tap; an array of Paddys whiskey bottles line the
walls. Old Town Roseville faces a railroad largely built by Irish
immigrants in a valley once dominated by an Irish newspaper
baron. The memory of that world was still alive when the
Barker Hotel was built in 1910. The Boxing Donkey projects
thus legacy both through the pubs spirit and the enduring
plaster and wood of Old Town itself. The Boxing Donkey also
has a modern Irish-Yankee feel that includes its stereo blasting
the Celtic crunch of Streams of Whiskey by the Pogues or the
roving, renegade touch of Whiskey in the Jar by the Dubliners. On this late afternoon, Woody sips her beer as the pubs
speakers play Shipping Up to Boston by Dropkick Murphys.
I just loved how in Ireland theres music everywhere, just
like in this place, Woody remarks as the manic marching of
Scruffy Wallaces bagpipes goes honking through the bars
cavern. The pubs are like this full of friendly people talking
and music is a part of everything.
But while fans of rocking jigs can get their ll at the Boxing
Donkey, the real draw for foodies is what chefs Michael
Reese and Melyssa Tucey are cooking in the back kitchen.
One of the bars most valued dishes is its Saint Pattys Melt, a
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AN IRISH
STAPLE:
The Barker
Hotel building
was constructed
in 1910 by
Charles Barker.
It was a
familiar site to
Irish immigrants
in Roseville.

Roseville needed a good


neighborhood pub in Old Town.
And I think thats what weve
done here. Its a laidback place
where everyone knows each other.
Its a pub where friends are
family, and family are friends.
Joe Tucey, Boxing Donkeys co-owner

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burger on thin, toasted Rye, covered in hot jack and cheddar


cheese, caramelized red onions and a splattering of Thousand Island dressing. A bite reveals how its beef juices ow
into tangy accents, pops of cloying onion and the dressings
sweet and sour pinch, all held together by the countering
dryness of the Rye. Its a true taste sensation.
Another hit at the Donkey is the Pork N Cheese, a bowl with
honey chipotle glazed pork shanks centered in homemade
jack and parmesan pasta, topped with fresh micro greens. The
pork stands out with a cinnamon-and-sugar touch on crispy
skin, and the dark meat underneath balances the hints of
sugar with silky, salty highlights. The plate only gets better as
it stands, with the sweetened pork drippings being absorbed
into the ropey bubbles of cheese on the macaroni.
The Boxing Donkey is also infamous for its Spicy Buffalo Mac
and Cheese. More Irish in attitude than heritage, this bowl is
chalked full of cavatappi pasta piled in hefty Buffalo chicken
chunks, large bacon bits and sharp globs of blue cheese. It
dares anyone looking down on it with its massive corkscrew
noodles glowing titian with spices, and one fork motion
shows how drenched it is in clinging, stringy layers of cheese.
The whole concoction looks dangerous but is mixed to perfection in a gradation of tastes and textures.
I think the food has really been a pleasant surprise to the
people, notes the Boxing Donkeys co-owner, Joe Tucey. You
can sum-up what our chefs doing in three words fresh: fresh,
fresh. That means that everything from the kennebec potatoes
we use to cut our fries, to the sh were battering in Guinness
its all coming to us fresh. I dont mind paying a little extra to
get quality.
Tucey opened the Boxing Donkey in 2008 and runs it with

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the boxing donkey


WHERE: 300 Lincoln Street in Roseville
KITCHEN: 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday,

11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday


and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday.
BAR: 11:30 a.m. til late Monday through Friday and
11 a.m. til late Saturday and Sunday.
INFO: Call (916) 797-3665 or visit theboxingdonkey.com

co-owner Kendl Schubert. Schubert has proven to the pubs


fans she has an uncanny ability for remembering local faces
and their favorite orders. Shes also the master at mixing up
the Donkeys signature cocktails, like the Old Irish Ass, a
swirl of Tanqueray Old Tom Gin, fresh lime juice, Cock n Bull
ginger beer and hard apple cider, or the Boxing Burro, a
blend of Tequila Cabeza, Triple Sec, fresh lime juice, acrid
elements and orange juice. The Donkeys other bartenders
have also been with the pub long enough to know the all the
personalities owing in from the city. From auto mechanics
in their work shirts to lawyers in full suites, the clientele may
be diverse, but it always centers on smiling in the pubs
relaxed atmosphere as the libations ow. This part of Rosevilles been a rail-side bar center since the 1880s, and some
things never change.
I think this part of town adds a certain charm to an Irish
pub, Tucey reects. Its the old brick buildings and all the
history thats behind all of these walls down here. Roseville
needed a good neighborhood pub in Old Town. And I think
thats what weve done here. Its a laidback place where everyone knows each other. Its a pub where friends are family,
and family are friends.

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Off
races

MUDDY MESS:
Sprint cars race
through the dirt
track at Placerville
Speedway. Photo
by Steve Lamothe.

to the

By Bill Sullivan

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MAD MAX: Late models are among the classes of racers at Placerville Speedway. Photo by Donna Peter.

Another era of dirt track racing roars to life in El Dorado County

yndon Johnson was our president, a gallon of milk was


just 31 cents and Sonny and Cher had little hit song titled I Got You Babe. The year was 1965 and something
new was coming to life in El Dorado County, the sport of auto
racing. Fifty-one years later, the roar of engines and the cheer
of a wide-eyed crowd is commonplace on Saturday nights at
the El Dorado County Fairgrounds in Placerville.
With the spring season upon us, the green ag has own
once again at Placerville Speedway. What started as a community football eld back in 1956 and transformed into a quarter-mile dirt race track in the summer of 1965, is now known
as one El Dorado Countys hot spots for family entertainment
on Saturday nights between the months of April and October.
For anyone who has never been to a dirt track race, its an
experience to behold, with several classes of cars and both
men and women behind the wheel from all walks of life. Teenagers to seniors and everything in between; all from different
professions, living as weekend warriors or choosing to race
professionally.
Some of the thrills include winged sprint cars boasting over
700 horsepower traveling sideways at extreme speeds, riding
on the narrow edge of triumph and disaster, often navigating
their way through elds of 20 cars or more. This class of car has

Placerville Speedway
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berthed a handful of drivers that from the likes of Placerville


Speedway to the sports highest levels. Current NASCAR star
Kyle Larson of Elk Grove cut his teeth in the sport of racing
at this facility, earning his rst win aboard a sprint car here in
2007 before advancing in the sport. Others include Paul McMahan, an Elk Grove native and Brad Sweet of Grass Valley
who honed their careers here and today compete in the nationally known World of Outlaws tour that travels the country
and returns to their home track one time annually.
If thats not entertaining enough, theres re-breathing late
model stock car with colorful sheet metal bodies that quiver
even while at idle speed due to the extreme power beneath
the hood and enough torque to lift a front wheel off the
ground as they accelerate out of the corners. Add to that visual,
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AND THEYRE OFF: Pure stock cars are among the classes of racers at Placerville Speedway. Photo by Donna Peter.
continued from page 25

these wicked-fast machines racing side by side, three abreast


on a surface barely wide enough for two.
While the high-end divisions populate the headlines during a
racing season at this facility carved into a hillside in the heart
of the areas business district, one grassroots division draws
astonishment from some of the youngest fans, known as pure
stock race cars. While still very much enhanced for speed and
performance, these machines are the closest thing to an actual
street car in a class that is populated by entry-level drivers and
veterans of the sport. Dont let the term pure be deceiving,
these door-donning machines are known for putting on quiet
a performance week after week.

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The previous promoters of this track went to great lengths to


build a strong foundation centered around families, Arnold
said. Our goal is to continue those long-standing traditions
and provide great, affordable family entertainment.
One such tradition at Placerville Speedway is their famed
handmade corn dogs that have been a fan favorite over the
last 50 years. Hand dipped in freshly made corn meal batter
each race night, these piping hot treats are sold as fast as they
come out of the fryer and are equivalent to that you would
nd at a country fair in the heart of the mid west.

These are just sampling of what can be experienced every Saturday at Placerville Speedway. The facility hosts 24 events in
2016. In addition to the three weekly divisions, many traveling
groups complete the program throughout the year, providing
entertainment on a given race night from 6 p.m. until approximately 10 p.m., a value considering an average big screen
movie is two hours in length for nearly the same investment.

In addition to the well-known corn dogs, Placerville


Speedway offers a menu to delight all palettes with items
that the new management has taken the time to taste test
with staff to insure its quality and desirability from the traditional ame broiled hamburgers, hot dogs, spicy nachos
and fried chicken, to new items like the homemade Tri Tip
Sandwich, Frito Pie and Garlic Fries. Pair this menagerie of
items with one of their many ice cold brews or ice cold sodas
on tap and it makes for a great evening of family dining and
entertainment on a Saturday night.

This year, Placerville Speedway begins a new era in track management with local residents Scott Russell and Kami Arnold
taking the wheel of operations under the banner of RMI Incorporated. This duo has deep roots in the local sport and are looking
to continue traditions while improving many aspects of the
weekly program to focus on strong family entertainment value.

The new season has begun at Placerville Speedway and the


schedule of events includes many special nights including
the annual Fourth of July Spectacular and the famed Kids
Night among many. Ticket prices vary according to the event
on tap and details can be found on the track website at
placervillespeedway.com with the complete season schedule.

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oseville residents with the thrill-seeking instinct will nally have a new option. iFly, the international indoor
skydiving venture, will start taking party and group reservations for its Harding Boulevard location May 15.
iFly broke ground on the one-story facility across the street
from Roseville Square last year, marking it rst arrival in
this part of Northern California. Construction is almost completed and its wind tunnel is fully operational.
There are multiple designs, said Cameron Cole, general
manager for Rosevilles iFly. Im actually really excited
about the one that were building here because its a onestory design, unlike (San Francisco), where its two stories
when you walk through the door of our particular location,
you can look to the right, and, Boom, theres the tunnel. Its
the rst thing you see when you come through the door,
which is really unique they dim down the lights in the
tunnel, so its like this glowing becon of awesomeness.
Many of the iFly-trained staff are actually skydivers and say the
experience is quite similar, aside from the lack of a parachute.
Flight times vary, as customers can choose a verity of experiences, including corporate parties and STEM (Science
Technology Engineering Math) programs for kids and local
students.
It includes your class, gear, training and everything prior
to actually getting inside the tunnel, Cole explained. The
actual ight time per person can vary. Our most bought
package is actually four-minutes of ight time. The alternative is a two-ight package.
As summer approaches, iFly will make locals aware of
summer programs available at the wind tunnel.

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come in and latch onto an instructor, we try to keep the same
instructor. That way they can build rapport and know where the
kids are at, so we can continue building. We denitely do our due
diligence and put the right person in the right spot for them.
Such programs do have opportunities for older participants
and student as well.
Weve been doing a lot of outreach to schools, said Samantha
St. Thomas, a regional sales manager. Elementary, middle
school, high school, were at Sac State today Theyll come
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portion that relates to physics and how the wind tunnel works.
Depending on what curriculum theyre at in their school age,
we can relate it back to what theyre learning in school.
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Bring your friends and family and enjoy an evening of relaxation under the stars with a free movie showing. Each showing
is a different newly released movie shown in Town Square of
Downtown Roseville, said Jon McElroy, recreation coordinator
of the city of Roseville.
People can look forward to being outside enjoying a good
movie, if the weather is nice, he said. Its like the drive ins,
but you get to enjoy it out there with other people close by.
During the free event, there is a vender that comes out and
sells movie-type concessions such as kettle corn, candy, chips
and soda, he said.

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The movie this month is Pan and will be shown either at 7:30
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Its all

Greek to me
Saint anna greek orthodx church hosts
22nd Annual Greek Food and Wine Festival
By Rachel Zirin

ring your friends and family to the three day


annual Greek Food and Wine Festival and
experience everything Greek. Saint Anna
Greek Orthodox Church is hosting the event,
which is open to the public, to give everyone
the opportunity to experience Greek food, wine,
music and dancing.
Our festival contains many components within
the entire event, said Michael Dindio, an executive committee festival member. The six member
Helios Greek band will play all three days, plus numerous Greek and other ethnic groups will dance
throughout.
Many Greek beers and wines that are unavailable
to the general public will be sold at the event, he
said. Enjoy dozens of home cooked Greek foods
and pastries throughout the day and evening that
will give you a pleasant culinary experience.
Keep your children occupied with a kids activity
zone that caters to all ages of youth. If you are
interested in the Orthodox faith, Father Chris and
Deacon Joseph will be available to give explanations, Dindio said.
There will be one rafe with a grand prize of round
trip airfare from the West coast to Kona, Hawaii for
two and ve nights lodging at Hawaiian Oasis Bed
and Breakfast, he said.
Customers will experience the tastes of Greece,
authentic imported beers and wines and a warm,
homely island experience, Dindio said. Greek
music and dancing will highlight the overall

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experience.The layout will resemble a Greek village where folks can relax, hangout and enjoy conversation with other attendees.
With the expected 10,000 to 12,000 patrons, this
years event is a cannot-miss. This three-day Greek
experience is from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on May 27, 12
p.m. to 10 p.m. on May 28 and 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.
on May 29.
Admission is $3 and children under 12 years
old are free. Included in the admission price is
parking, Greek cooking demonstrations, live
music and ethic dance groups throughout the
event, Dindio said. The event is located on the
church site at 1001 Stone Canyon Drive in Roseville. In addition to on-site and street parking,
there is a remote parking lot four blocks from
the church with two busses running non-stop
throughout the event.
For more information go to the events Facbook
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COST: Adults are $3 and children under 12 years
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Fresh
By Carol Arnold

ggs are in plentiful supply in Placer County, and


there are many protein-packed options you can
use to add diversity to your diet. Chicken eggs
are the most common choice, but our region also
offers tasty quail and duck eggs for a more wellrounded experience. However you choose to enjoy
your egg dishes, each type provides a low caloric
count with a high amount of protein, vitamins,
minerals and carotenoids (which reduce the risk
of age-related macular degeneration, the leading
cause of blindness in older adults).
Quail eggs have a rich taste thanks to a greater
concentration of fats, proteins, vitamins and minerals. Often regarded as a gourmet food, their
small size is perfect for preparing hors doeuvres,
and their speckled shells can serve as great table
dcor. Duck eggs, meanwhile, have larger and
thicker shells that allow for a longer shelf life. If
youre looking for more of a yolk taste, duck eggs
are perfect because they have a large yolk-towhite ratio.
Whichever eggs you choose for your next dish,
be sure to gather them from your local Placer
GROWN producer such as Laughing Duck
Farm and Neilson Family Farm because farmfresh eggs typically provide better taste and
create better baked products. The images below

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showcase the difference between an angel food


cake made with store bought eggs on the left and
farm-fresh eggs on the right.
PREPARATION

There are many different ways to prepare eggs,


including hard boiled, scrambled, sunny side
up, poached, baked and basted. One of the most
scrumptious ways to enjoy this delicious dietary
staple is by preparing the attached recipe, Angel
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STORAGE

How you store and prepare your eggs is key


to maximizing their nutritional value. The full
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store them properly in the refrigerator and cook
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Store eggs in the main body of the refrigerator
to guarantee that they keep a consistent and cool
temperature.
Also, keep eggs in the egg carton to prevent them
from absorbing strong odors and avors of other
foods within your refrigerator; keeping them in
the carton also showcases the Best Before date
to conrm freshness and ensures that theyve been
stored in the correct posture (large end up), to help
the yolks remain centered.

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where to purchase
farm-fresh eggs
in Placer County
AMBER OAKS RASPBERRIES

2770 Shanley Road, Auburn


(530) 885-3420
amberoaks.wordpress.com

DELTA FARM, LLC

8315 Horseshoe Bar


Road, Loomis
(916) 223-5553
delta-farm.com

MARTHAS GARDENS

2925 Brennans Road, Newcastle


(530) 305-5062 or
(530) 755-7655 (Cindy)

PENRYN RABBIT FARM

6718 Butler Road, Penryn


(916) 672-2193
PenrynRabbitFarm.com

Angel Food Cake


with Strawberries
Preheat oven to 350F.
INGREDIENTS
1 cup sifted cake our
1 cups sugar
teaspoon salt
1 cups egg whites (about 12 large)
warmed to room temperature
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoons vanilla extract
DIRECTIONS
1. Sift the our, then measure and place in
a bowl. Add cup sugar and salt to the
sifted our and sift again, twice. Set aside.
2. Beat the egg whites in a very large, very
clean bowl. When the whites are foamy,
add the cream of tartar and lemon juice.
When the bubbles are uniform, start
adding the remaining cup of sugar a few
tablespoons at a time. Add vanilla extract.
Beat the eggs until they form sti peaks
and the sugar is dissolved (when you lift
the beaters a peak will form and hold).
3. Fold in the our using a clean rubber
spatula, using a down-the-side-andup-through-the-batter motion. Do not
over mix. When the our is thoroughly

combined, turn it into a very clean,


grease-free 10-inch tube pan.
4. Bake 50 minutes. Test for doneness by
pressing lightly in the center; if it springs
back, the cake is done. Remove from oven
and invert the pan until the cake is cool
5. The cake must be lifted an inch o the
counter during the cooling process. This
can be done by inverting the cake over a
bottle.
6. When cool, remove the cake by
running a serrated knife around the edges
of the pan.
Serve with strawberry sauce.

Strawberry Sauce
INGREDIENTS
2 pints strawberries, one pint diced, the
other sliced
1/3 cup sugar
1 tablespoon lemon juice
DIRECTIONS
1. Cook the diced strawberries, sugar and
lemon juice in a small saucepan over low
heat until the sugar dissolves.
2. Bring to boil, then reduce heat and
cook for 3 minutes. Add the sliced
strawberries. Remove from heat, place in a
covered bowl and chill for 2 hours.
Serve over angel food cake

RICKEY RANCH VINEYARDS


AND PUMPKIN FARM
6950 Cavitt Stallman
Road, Granite Bay
(916) 899-3162

SERENE GARDENS

7930 Horseshoe Bar


Road, Loomis
(916) 764-8318

SIERRA FOOTHILLS FARM

3150 Gladding Road, Lincoln


(916) 645-7262

SINCLAIR FAMILY FARM

7375 Callison Road, Penryn


(916) 663-0303 or
(916) 803-1777
sinclairfamilyfarm.net

SWEET HOME RANCH

2475 Moran Court, Auburn


(530) 823-8265
sweethomeranch.com

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recipe

Coconut Crusted Tilapia

with zesty fruit salsa and spiced cauliower rice

T
noelle konrad
food columnist

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his light dinner option is perfect for the warmer


days leading up to summer. Impress your guests
with this coconut crusted tilapia and zesty fruit
salsa. Place over a bed of spiced cauliower rice and
you have a spring meal worth talking about. Preparation takes very little effort and time, but the results
are delicious and satisfying. This paleo dish is nutritious and full of avor. Reach your summer body
goals, but not at the expense of taste.

INGREDIENTS
1 mango
4 strawberries
6 small red and yellow bell peppers
1 tablespoons lime juice
1 teaspoon honey
Salt and pepper
cup cilantro
red onion
2 tilapia llets
1 egg
2 tbs coconut our
shaved coconut
olive oil
1 head of cauliower
Garlic powder
Smoked paprika
Cumin

DIRECTIONS
1. Dice the mango, strawberries, bell pepper, and red
onion. If you like is chunky salsa do not dice so small
2. Mix the fruit and veggies in a bowl and add the
honey and lime juice. Mix in the cilantro and add
salt and pepper to taste. Once the fruit salsa is done
set it aside.
3. In a separate bowl whisk one egg.
4. Dip the tilapia lets in the egg and then coat them
with coconut our and shaved coconut.
5. On the stovetop heat the olive oil until sizzling
(just enough oil to cook and not deep fry the sh).
6. Place the sh into the oil and leave for 3-5
minutes
(I would cover the sh because it tends to splatter).
7. Flip the sh and let the other side cook for
3-5 minutes.
8. Place on a paper towel to drain excess oil.
9. Slice the head of cauliower so that it ts easily
into a food processor.
10. Process until whats left look like little grains
of rice.
11. In a skillet heat up 1 tablespoon olive oil.
12. Place the processed cauliower onto the skillet
13. Add spices and mix thoroughly.
14. Cook until soft plate and enjoy.

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recipe

Seared-Ahi Tuna

crusted with toasted quinoa and chia seeds


PAIRS WELL WITH: a ne minerally Sauvignon
Blanc such as Pouilly Fum

dan zahra

food columnist

INGREDIENTS:
12 ounce ahi tuna steak (2 inch thick by 3 inch wide)
1 tablespoon canola or grape seed oil
1 red jalapeo pepper (sliced thin)
cup quinoa (toasted)
cup chia (not toasted)
1 blood orange (segmented)
a pink grapefruit (segmented)
Crushed pistachio
Baby lettuce or spring greens (for the bed salad)
Water cress (for the bed salad)
Cilantro sprigs (for the bed salad)

DIRECTIONS:
1. To a pan over medium heat add the quinoa and
toast until it begins to pop, continue toasting for
about 3 minutes siring constantly. Remove from the
hot pan to a bowl and set aside to cool.
2. Pat the ahi dry and set aside.
3. Once cool mix in the chia seeds and pour
onto a plate.
4. Roll the ahi in the quinoa, chia mix until
well coated.
5. Prepare your serving plate and arrange the spring
greens, cilantro & water cress on the plate.
6. Heat a searing pan over high heat, add the oil and
when it begins to smoke add the ahi and sear for 1
minute per side.
7. Transfer the ahi to a cutting surface and slice into
inch thick slices.
8. Arrange the ahi on the plate and add the
grapefruit, blood orange, jalapeo coins and crushed
pistachios.
Serve with the Ginger Soy dipping sauce and
steamed white rice.

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tness

Overcome
FITNESS FAILURE
BY Michael S Parker

J
Michael S.
Parker
fitness
professional
Elite Athletics Training

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anuary has come and gone and thousands of


Americans are stepping on scales, looking in
mirrors and having conversations with doctors
wondering what happened to that New Years
Resolution. Summer is coming and as we try and
squeeze our way into shorts, tank-tops and the
dreaded swimsuit, we cant help but notice another
tness failure. We become frustrated, discouraged
and in some severe cases, depressed. We have so
many rational excuses such as family, career, time
or even injuries that we can point to but at the end
of it all, we are stuck in the cycle.
As a wellness professional for over 16 years, I have
learned several realities and how to break past the
cycle of tness failure. The foundational truth is
simply: decide to make a lifestyle change, commit
to it and take action. Unless you make that commitment then each attempt is doomed before you
begin. Avoid resolutions, crash-diets or falling into
the tness trend trap of fad-food plans or gimmicks.
These do not provide a basis for a life change and
are all part of what creates perpetual tness failure.

Here are ve specic actions you can take to make


the health and physique transformation you seek
attainable and permanent:
SELECT AND HIRE A PERSONAL TRAINER

Without question, the fast track to success is investing in a certied personal trainer. And yes, you
can afford it if you truly want to make a permanent
lifestyle change. Money is important but not as
critical as your health and safety. A personal trainer
will design a comprehensive program based on
your current condition and ultimate goal. They
will structure workouts in a progressive manner
and evaluate progress periodically to measure results. All you have to do is show up to the appointment two or three times each week and execute
the workout under their guidance and perform
any other exercise or programs they prescribe to
complete on your own. However, be very selective
about who you hire and where you train. Be sure
the trainer you select is certied and experienced.
Also, you get what you pay for in both facilities and
trainers so budget a clean, well-maintained tness

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facility and expert trainer into your life. There are


so many options available so take some time and
research facilities. In most cases, I suggest skipping
the big brand gyms as they are simply machines
that chew through members and typically hire
younger less experienced trainers. More often, a
high level personal trainer will work in a boutique,
contract independently or own a studio. For an
excellent personal trainer, be prepared to pay between $60-$100 per hour.
JOIN A SMALL GROUP TRAINING PROGRAM

Aside from private personal training, working in


a group is an excellent way to get involved with
a community of others seeking the same change
as yourself. This gives you a network of supporters
and a strong degree of positive accountability. Not
to mention, small group training can be very affordable and allow you to maximize your budget
and time. Keep in mind, small group training
should have less than 10 participants in order to
be optimal. Too often, tness clubs try and cram
as many people into a small group as possible
to drive revenue. I nd this unacceptable as a tness professional and encourage you to seek out
programs with integrity and solid programming.
In a small group setting, a professional trainer will
be able to give you a good deal of attention and
keep you working safely and effectively. Again, a
worthwhile trainer or tness facility will charge a
fair price and you get what you pay for. Find a company offering groups of 6-10 that run classes two
or three times per week and be prepared to spend
between $11- $22 per session.
GET INVOLVED WITH GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES

Not to be confused with small group training, a


Group Exercise class is a regularly scheduled and
pre-formatted tness class led by an instructor.
Classes like these are a great way to get connected
into the tness community, make acquaintances
and enhance your enjoyment of working out.
Group classes are a fantastic way to supplement
a workout program or personal training session
by adding variety and some social components.
Fitness is a journey and having others around
you sharing positive energy and enthusiasm goes
a long way toward sustainability. Most national
brand gyms offer these classes yet I am inclined
to seek out smaller or boutique programs as they
tend to have a very high level of quality control and
instructor oversight. Not to mention, large chain
gyms tend to pack members in by the dozens and
the program can be diminished by overcrowding
or become uncomfortable. There are several excellent studios in the Roseville area so take some time

and seek out the right t. A good tness company


that offers quality group classes will likely charge
anywhere from $60-$130 per month but again, it
tends to be worth the extra investment when compared to the environment and results.
HIKING, WALKING AND OUTDOORS

One of the outstanding benets of living in the


Roseville area is the easy access to parks, trails and
outdoor activities. There are dozens of options for
the outdoor enthusiast or a person looking to add
this component to their lifestyle. There are countless beginner trails in the area and the majesty of
the Sierras is a short drive for those seeking a challenge. Moreover, the cost of enjoying a long hike is
negligible and aside from time and transportation,
there is little cost associated with getting outside
and exploring the beauty of our state. Hikes and
long walks can be enjoyed with partners, family
and pets so plan some time outdoors and make
a day of it. While getting outdoors may seem
overly simple, it is about creating a sustainable life
change. In my experience, most people who start
connecting with the outdoors this way tend to stick
to their nutrition and workout plans during the
week so they are ready for the weekend hike.
GET INVOLVED WITH TEAM OR INDIVIDUAL SPORTS

Organized team sports or adult leagues are a fantastic way to bring fun and focus to a workout program. Not only are some sports inherently active,
they all require some kind of tness training or conditioning. If you have a team sport that you enjoy,
Roseville has dozens of leagues available for you
to explore. Personally, I enjoy individual challenge
sports like the difcult mud and obstacle runs or
extended back-country kayaking, snowboarding or
mountaineering. These passions fuel my personal
tness programs and keep me focused on more
than just sets, reps and meal planning. Again, your
sport or physical activity should be woven into the
fabric of your life to be more than just something
you do. Because you are making a lifestyle change
toward a t body and strong discipline, adding
these athletic options are all part of the structure
that fortify your resolve and results.
Remember, there is no silver bullet for tness. Instead it is a combination of components and managing your food intake. Plain and simple, you have
to get your nutrition under control and ensure your
energy expenditure and food consumption is appropriate for your goal. I hope you take these suggestions seriously and move your mindset to programs
and activities that enhance the quality of your life
and bring long-lasting health and wellness!

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health

Tele-stroke cart
PROVIDES IMPROVED STROKE CARE

middle age woman suddenly feels numbness in her face. She has trouble speaking
clearly, and difculty seeing. Shes dizzy
and has a severe headache. The 911 dispatcher
suspects she is having a stroke. The ambulance
rushes her to the hospital.

Chris
Palkowski, MD
Physician-in-chief
Kaiser Permanente
Roseville Medical
Center

As soon as she is wheeled into the emergency


room, the hospital team is ready. They place
a rolling cart alongside her. The cart houses a
high-denition video camera linked to a monitor,
speakers and microphone. The emergency room
team activates the device and instantly, a neurologist in another location is able to see her on video
and interact with her in real time to determine if
indeed shes having a stroke.
This remote consultation via the high tech cart
speeds up diagnosis and treatment of the patient
having a stroke. The tele-stroke cart is in use at
Kaiser Permanente Roseville Medical Center, and
20 other Kaiser Permanente hospitals in Northern
California.
I think its an incredible service when the emergency department calls you, and you can see and
interact with the patient right away, says my colleague John Geraghty, MD, chief of the Neurology
Department. Patients with potential strokes are
getting expedited care.
As soon as its clear a patient is having a stroke,
the neurologist on-call and the emergency room
physician video chat to propose a treatment plan.
Minutes matter when it comes to stroke treatment, for improving the chances of survival and
preventing permanent disability.

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After the initial video consultation, the patient


will undergo an emergency CT scan. Once in the
CT suite, the patient will often be given a special
medicine called tPA, short for tissue plasminogen
activator, before having a CT angiogram. The tPA, in
use since it was approved by the FDA in the 1990s,
can dissolve the blood clot that has caused the
stroke; there is clear evidence that the sooner the
patient receives the tPA, the better their outcome.
Thanks to the tele-stroke cart consultation, which
we began using last January, we have been able to
reduce signicantly the time it takes for patients to
receive treatment from the time they arrived at the
hospital. A lot of this credit also goes to the EMS personnel who are recognizing strokes more quickly,
and to the emergency room staff, which announces
a stroke alert when patients are arriving, which
puts care teams and our technology into action.
Strokes can often be prevented by making the
right lifestyle choices, such as: controlling your
blood pressure, eating healthy, maintaining a
healthy weight, and not smoking, among other
factors.
Everyone should recognize how to recognize a
stroke by employing the FAST method, an acronym that stands for:
Face drooping
Arm weakness
Speech difculty
Time to call 911
Remember, the quicker you seek treatment, the
better your chances of a favorable outcome.

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travel

Magical Mendocino
Historic Village offers a New England feel in Northern California
By Bill SUllivan | Photos by Bill Sullivan

hen it comes to small towns on


the Northern California coastline,
it goes without saying that the
quaint and rustic village of Mendocino
is a must-do on the bucket list of any
traveler who enjoys visiting scenic seaside towns in our region. Nestled deep
along the famed Highway 1 route, Mendocinos scenery and architecture is as
rich in beauty as it is history of early day
commerce and Hollywood presence.

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With a population of less than 900,


the unincorporated community of
Mendocino is one of todays most desired getaway destinations. Its New
England-style buildings, and white
picket fences that are Californias
closest thing to Cape Cod are a constructed from the one commodity that
is responsible for Mendocino coming
to life, that being the lumber industry
in the mid 19th century.

With the lumber boom resulting from


the Gold Rush and San Francisco rapidly growing in the need of building
materials, the redwoods around Mendocino provided great prosperity for
those choosing to settle in and near
the area. Today, that history is still very
evident in the well-maintained buildings that dot the landscape in this
designated National Historic Preservation District.

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COASTAL BEACON: The Point

Cabrillo Lighthouse with its


restored British built Fresnel
lens is a popular sight to see
when visiting Mendocino.

DON'T FENCE ME IN: Mendocino is full of beautiful sites.

Main Street in Mendocino offers many


great places to dine, stay and shop
for unique gifts, while still offering
the convenience of everyday items
in a well-stocked market where every
square foot is packed with the freshest
of foods and must-have items for those
staying long term.
One of the most well-known lodging
destinations is right on Main Street,
the Mendocino Hotel. This inn was built
back in 1878 and still serves the same
function today that is did over a century ago. Its rooms are furnished with
antiques, replaces and memorabilia
above a full restaurant and bar that is
well populated by both travelers and
locals each evening.

A trip to Mendocino will nd visitors


enjoying a variety of opportunities from
deep sea shing, whale watching and
abalone diving to activities of the drier
fashion such as hiking along the trails
of the ragged, seaside cliffs, enjoying
the scenic wildowers that separate the
trails from town and of course, shopping
and dining in the village where galleries
and unique gift shops are abundant as
are book stores and ne eateries.

When it comes to Bed and Breakfasts


in Mendocino, all of them have great
amenities. On our trip, we stayed at the
Hill House Inn that sits just up the hill
above town. Situated with a northwest
view of the Pacic Ocean and Big River,
the Hill House Inn is surrounded by
lush Victorian gardens that are anked
by rustic redwood water towers and
magnicent cypress trees.
The hotel and its Cabot Cove Restaurant
offer an extensive list of area wines and

features live music on particular nights.


The Hill House Inn is where many Hollywood stars have stayed. One of the rst
stars to stay at the Inn was Bette Davis
while lming Strangers back in 1979.
Today, the Inn continues to honor her
with a Bette Davis Suite.
A large photo gallery in the lobby displays a collection of signed photographs
of many celebrities that have either
stayed at the Inn, who have visited for retreat or to star in the long list of lms that
have been made in the area. One of the
most notable regular guests was Angela
Lansbury, the star of the television series
Murder She Wrote. The Inn is known as
the Cabot Cove Inn throughout the series
that features Main Street as the backdrop
for the opening credits of the where Lansbury is riding her bicycle in her television-based hometown of Cabot Cove.
The list of movies lmed in the Mendocino Village is a lengthy one. Some of
the most well-known icks that lmed on
location here were "East of Eden," "Dying
Young," "The Majestic and Pontiac
Moon." Not only did Mendocino provide
a visual set for many of these lms, it too
provided a great deal of privacy and relaxation for stars between shoots.
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From People Who Care

HISTORIC HOMES: Main Street of Mendocino sits just


above the coastline with its New England-style architecture
popular throughout the town.
continued from page 45

Just a few minutes down the road from town is the Point
Cabrillo Lighthouse and Preserve. Following the 1906 San
Francisco earthquake, maritime commerce reached an all
time high on the Mendocino coast and a lighthouse became
critical. The Point Cabrillo Lighthouse illuminated the coastline for the first time in 1909 and operated under the United
States Lighthouse Service and the Coast Guard before it was
acquired by the California State Coastal Conservancy in 1991.
The lighthouse is surrounded by more than 200 acres of undeveloped coastal bluffs. The structure has been fully restored
and continues to light up the sky with its unique British built
Fresnel lens. The light keepers house and cottages on the land
are completely furnished with early 1900 period antiques and
available for stays or two nights or more. The land surrounding
the light station is beautiful, with wide open bluffs bordered
by time weathered fences, wild flowers and wild life roaming
the area. During the annual Mendocino Whale Festival in
July, Point Cabrillo offers events for the whole family and spectacular views for whale watching.
A visit to Mendocino can be a day trip or a several night stay.
The community boasts more than enough activities and sights
to see that regardless of the length of your stay, you will never
be starving for something to do nor will you be lacking choices
for great seaside dining and shopping.

D. Oliver Wong, DDS

916-784-1700

2320 Professional Drive, Suite #100


Roseville, CA 95661
johnsonranchdental.com

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Traveling either north or south on Highway 1 from Mendocino


you will find many great small towns and landmarks with
break taking views such as Fort Bragg, Gualala and Point Arena
all the way up to the Bodega coast closer to the central valley.
Watch for the May edition of the Folsom Lake Entertainer as
we travel to some of these communities. If your looking to
visit Mendocino one of the best routes is visitmendocino.com
to plan your trip.

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real estate

Move in with

guest house, waterfall


By Jennifer Bonnett | courtesy photos

his show-stopper beauty with soaring ceilings is beckoning to be enjoyed this summer and beyond.

Located in Granite Bay, it has an inground swimming pool with a rock


waterfall reminiscent of a tropical destination, an extensive outdoor kitchen
and even a putting green for golf on
site. Inside, its walls are glazed with
Venetian plaster and gold-leaf paint,
while hardwood oors and Travertine
tile run throughout.
From the moment you approach this
Douglas Ranch property set back
along Waterford Drive, you can sense
its special. Stucco light posts and
well-manicured landscape will beckon
both you and your visitors to the oversized entry way.

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a vaulted tray ceiling adorned with a


classic chandelier.
Nearby, the large but cozy family room
has a replace and wall of windows welcoming in tons of natural light.

simple to have both short- and longterm visitors. It would be perfect as an


in-law unit.

When the door opens, you're greeted


by a welcoming foyer with several directions to choose from.

Cooking in the homes expansive eat-in


kitchen with center preparation island
and plenty of cupboards will be a treat.
It also offers both pendant and recessed
lighting. Off the kitchen is a large theater room.

Enjoy cooking and dining under the


covered patio complete with built-in
gas barbecue, outdoor replace and
seating areas. There is also a ceiling fan
making the hot summer nights more
enjoyable. Still too hot? Take a dip in
the adjacent in-ground, solar, saltwater
swimming pool with its waterfall, as
well as its spa.

The color of the walls throughout the


common area are calming as one
moves seamlessly from one room to
the next. Among them is a large octagonal-shaped formal dining room with

There are ve complete bedroom suites,


in addition to the master bedroom.
And, as a bonus, there is a matching
villa-style guest house on site and nestled among the landscape, making it

But dont wait too long. This Mediterranean villa-style house with custom
window treatments included just went
on the market last week and surely
wont last.

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hot property
WHERE: 8252 Waterford Drive, Granite Bay
COST: $2.4 million
SIZE: Six-bedroom, six-bath
INFO: Realtor Debbie Sax, Re-MAX Gold, (916) 947-4729

SOMETHING
SPECIAL:
From outdoor
elegance and
fun to top
notch interior
touches, this hot
property ing
Granite Bay is
a especially hot.

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real estate

Recent

Real Estate Transactions


The following are all of the recent real estate transactions that took place with all real estate
agents in Roseville between March 1-31, 2016. Data provided by CoreLogic.

310 6th Street, Roseville 95678-3913

$190,000

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2040 Benton Loop, Roseville 95747-8808

$540,000

1680 Ainsdale Drive, Roseville 95747-5838

$575,000

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419 Berkeley Avenue, Roseville 95678-2208

$268,000

2832 Alder Point Drive, Roseville 95661-5179

$597,500

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9202 Big Canyon Court, Roseville 95747-6320

$587,000

1741 Alicante Drive, Roseville 95747-8387

$650,000

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315 Birch Street, Roseville 95678-2147

$262,500

404 Amberwood Road, Roseville 95678-2028

$245,000

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1456 Black Bear Street, Roseville 95747-4618

$372,000

2200 Americana Drive, Roseville 95747-7600

$253,000

27

1332 Blossom Hill Way, Roseville 95661-5404

$400,000

2205 Americana Drive, Roseville 95747-7684

$382,000

28

1532 Blue Raven Street, Roseville 95747-4641

$330,000

109 Amethyst Court Roseville 95678-1074

$310,000

29

1833 Blue Skies Way, Roseville 95747-4980

$330,000

3700 Annabelle Avenue, Roseville 95661-5905

$100,000

30

8972 Box Canyon Way, Roseville 95747-7122

$340,500

10

1293 Antrim Drive, Roseville 95747-7060

$340,000

31

117 Briarthorne Court, Roseville 95747-4217

$447,000

11

1329 Antrim Drive, Roseville 95747-7023

$339,000

32

674 Bridgeford Drive, Roseville 95678-6005

$375,000

12

7397 Apple Hollow Loop, Roseville 95747-8371

$280,000

33

435 Cameron Way, Roseville 95678-4216

$213,000

13

7525 Apple Hollow Loop, Roseville 95747-8370

$330,100

34

9575 Canopy Tree Street, Roseville 95747-9163

$535,000

14

301 Bantry Bay Court, Roseville 95747-7185

$510,000

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3474 Castle Creek Court, Roseville 95661-7354

$1,025,000

15

1440 Barnwood Lane, Roseville 95747-4609

$475,500

36

1119 Caversham Way, Roseville 95747-6403

$340,000

16

1648 Baroness Way, Roseville 95747-5029

$639,500

37

246 Chambord Way #246, Roseville 95678-6056

$435,000

17

409 Barusch Court, Roseville 95747-8114

$526,000

38

1318 Champagne Circle, Roseville 95747-7289

$380,000

18

1217 Beckett Drive, Roseville 95747-5818

$510,000

39

1607 Champion Oaks Drive, Roseville 95661-5828

$497,500

19

610 Belhurst Court, Roseville 95747-6310

$318,000

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2177 Charter Court, Roseville 95661-7726

$430,000

20

712 Belle Lane, Roseville 95678-4302

$184,000

41

1205 Chenin Blanc Circle, Roseville 95747-7267

$380,000

21

7669 Belle Rose Circle, Roseville 95678-6049

$548,000

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1220 Chenin Blanc Circle, Roseville 95747-7265

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1658 Citadella Drive, Roseville 95747-5022

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4949 Forest Creek Way Roseville 95746-6487

$445,000

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7141 Clearview Way, Roseville 95747-8307

$315,000

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712 Garcia Avenue, Roseville 95678-4316

$275000

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127 Clinton Avenue, Roseville95678-3132

$308,500

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1303 Gerry Way, Roseville 95661-3430

$252,000

46

1025 Colnar Street, Roseville 95678-4040

$270,000

81

701 Gibson Drive #1524, Roseville 95678-5743

$206,000

47

638 Copper Way, Roseville 95678-7534

$353,000

82

501 Gibson Drive #614, Roseville 95678-6502

$230,000

48

3209 Corniche Lane, Roseville 95661-3966

$490,000

83

1220 Glenbrook Avenue, Roseville 95678-5125

$305,000

49

8765 Cortina Circle #59, Roseville 95678-2940

$315,000

84

7452 Goose Meadows Way, Roseville 95747-8181

$615,000

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4033 Creamery Way, Roseville 95747-4215

$526,000

85

1708 Grazziani Way, Roseville 95661-3983

$680,000

51

1004 Crete Way, Roseville 95678-1408

$295,000

86

5243 Green Grove Lane, Roseville 95747-8003

$355,000

52

9037 Crimson Ridge Way, Roseville 95747-7175

$457000

87

1888 Grey Owl Circle, Roseville 95661-4007

$485,000

53

3900 Crystal Downs Court, Roseville 95747-6327

$610,000

88

1788 Greywood Circle, Roseville 95747-4610

$510,000

54

3915 Crystal Downs Court, Roseville 95747-6327

$585,000

89

321 Hammill Court, Roseville 95747-8718

$425,000

55

1476 Cushendall Drive, Roseville 95747-6470

$240,000

90

322 Hemphill Way, Roseville 95678-5800

$297,000

56

231 D Street, Roseville 95678-3921

$280,000

91

3067 Herzer Way, Roseville 95747-9045

$419,000

57

1109 Dante Circle, Roseville 95678-2930

$225,000

92

105 Hickory Street, Roseville 95678-2579

$270,000

58

1119 Dartmouth Avenue, Roseville 95678-5173

$335,000

93

595 Hovey Way, Roseville 95678-7556

$355,000

60

4036 Davenport Court, Roseville 95747-6373

$884,500

94

711 Jana Court, Roseville 95678-4319

$380,000

61

502 Diamond Bar Lane, Roseville 95678-1206

$350,000

95

722 Jo Anne Lane, Roseville 95678-4347

$315,000

62

340 Diamond Oaks Road, Roseville 95678-1031

$443,000

96

729 Jo Anne Lane, Roseville 95678-4322

$250,000

63

488 Diamond Oaks Road, Roseville 95678-1058

$390,000

97

224 Kempsford Court, Roseville 95747-4509

$455,000

64

1545 Diamond Park Lane, Roseville 95747-4611

$625,000

98

1069 Kensington Drive, Roseville 95661-5340

$425,000

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2036 Dunbar Way, Roseville 95678-3404

$540,000

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7109 Kingbird Ln Roseville 95747-8135

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113 Duncan Way, Roseville 95678-5143

$325,000

100 1326 Kingswood Drive, Roseville 95678-6927

$368,000

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2364 Eastwood Drive, Roseville 95747-8880

$465,000

101 2589 Kinsella Way, Roseville 95747-9181

$370,000

68

1909 Edinburgh Street, Roseville 95661-6059

$550,000

102 2597 Kinsella Way, Roseville 95747-9181

$319,000

69

1857 Ellesmere Loop, Roseville 95747-5084

$390,000

103 1120 Kirkhill Drive, Roseville 95747-9032

$460,000

70

2216 Ellesmere Loop, Roseville 95747-5086

$365,500

104 2041 Laneworth Lane, Roseville 95747-9027

$499,000

71

2265 Ellesmere Loop, Roseville 95747-5087

$339,000

105 316 Lasso Court, Roseville 95747-9610

$505,000

72

3520 Emerson Drive, Roseville 95661-7904

$445,000

106 3099 Littleton Lane, Roseville 95747-9044

$365,000

73

1021 Enwood Road, Roseville 95678-1829

$285,000

107 406 Livoti Avenue, Roseville 95661-5220

$290,000

74

3203 Europa Street, Roseville 95661-3956

$375,000

108 1436 Long Creek Way, Roseville 95747-7315

$350,000

75

297 Farmington Circle, Roseville 95678-5908

$400,000

109 2246 Longview Drive, Roseville 95747-7804

$375,000

76

233 Firestone Drive, Roseville 95678-1034

$438,000

110 304 Lorraine Avenue, Roseville 95678-3306

$275,000

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1842 Flint Street, Roseville 95747-4926

$389,000

111 408 Lowell Court, Roseville 95747-5861

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156 4009 Rose Creek Road, Roseville 95747-8607

$368,000

112 633 Lyndhurst Avenue, Roseville 95678-6408

$350,000

157 6193 Rose Garden Lane, Roseville 95747-8046

$416,000

113 997 Madden Lane, Roseville 95661-4512

$362,000

158 7664 Rosestone Lane, Roseville 95747-8361

$462,500

114 1700 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914

$410,000

159 1993 Saint Basil Circle, Roseville 95747-4846

$475,000

115 221 Mahan Court #1, Roseville 95678-2410

$115,000

160 2011 Sally Way, Roseville 95661-4915

$280,000

116 808 Main Street, Roseville 95678-2139

$210,000

161 1633 San Antonio Lane, Roseville 95747-4963

$429,000

117 321 Margaret Way, Roseville 95678-2324

$364,500

162 7417 School House Lane, Roseville 95747-8368

$360,000

118 1569 Marseille Lane, Roseville 95747-5096

$165,000

163 1501 Secret Ravine Parkway #222, Roseville 95661-6001

$185,000

119 1023 Mcrae Way, Roseville 95678-7519

$327500

164 4025 Settlers Ridge Way, Roseville 95747-9532

$425,000

120 1057 Mcrae Way, Roseville 95678-7523

$342,000

165 319 Shasta Street, Roseville 95678-1629

$221,000

121 1196 Meadow Gate Drive, Roseville 95661-4641

$192,000

166 1517 Sheridan Avenue, Roseville 95661-5724

$320,000

122 1563 Mill Run Drive, Roseville 95747-6213

$340,000

167 1616 Snapdragon Lane, Roseville 95747-7531

$391,000

123 2734 Milstead Way, Roseville 95661-4092

$595,000

168 417 Sorrbento Court, Roseville 95747-5056

$470,000

124 3545 Miners Ravine Drive, Roseville 95661-2502

$805,500

169 645 Springeld Circle, Roseville 95678-7193

$340,000

125 724 Montblanc Place, Roseville 95747-6621

$380,000

170 7152 Stagecoach Circle, Roseville 95747-8065

$519,000

126 3017 Monument Drive, Roseville 95747-9002

$335,000

171 6244 Strawberry Station Loop, Roseville 95747-8053

$365,000

127 1869 Morella Circle, Roseville 95747-5016

$530,000

172 720 Sunrise Avenue #40, Roseville 95661-4511

$110,000

128 135 Mount Baldy Court, Roseville 95747-7138

$75,000

173 720 Sunrise Avenue #56, Roseville 95661-4536

$122,000

129 4741 Mount Rose Way, Roseville 95747-8260

$369,000

174 201 Syke Court, Roseville 95747-9060

$479,000

130 1310 Muscat Circle, Roseville 95747-7279

$318,500

175 509 Tahoe Avenue, Roseville 95678-1744

$245,000

131 1417 Musgrave Drive, Roseville 95747-6257

$460,000

176 131 Talmont Circle #131, Roseville 95678-6059

$349,000

132 1916 Oak Crest Drive, Roseville 95661-4060

$940,000

177 209 Talmont Circle #209, Roseville 95678-6060

$357,000

133 1622 Oak Tree Drive, Roseville 95661-3602

$348,000

178 1852 Terracina Circle, Roseville 95747-5042

$497,000

134 1426 Oakmont Drive, Roseville 95661-5719

$310,000

179 2202 Thurton Drive, Roseville 95747-7815

$377,500

135 1032 Old Mill Circle, Roseville 95747-6515

$230,100

180 2245 Thurton Drive, Roseville 95747-7825

$303,000

136 8366 Oliva Road #157, Roseville 95678-2943

$304,000

181 7252 Timberrose Way, Roseville 95747-8126

$430,000

137 6765 Olive Point Way, Roseville 95678-3446

$497,500

182 324 Toscano Court, Roseville 95661-3980

$645,000

138 1337 Palmerston Loop, Roseville 95678-1182

$440,000

183 1013 Treasure Lane, Roseville 95678-1448

$335,000

139 1797 Park Oak Drive, Roseville 95661-4055

$900,000

184 958 Trehowell Drive, Roseville 95678-6128

$345000

140 9555 Pinehurst Drive, Roseville 95747-6334

$430,000

185 1317 Trevor Way, Roseville 95678-6732

$297,500

141 7216 Pineschi Place, Roseville 95747-8329

$352,500

186 2256 Trimstone Way, Roseville 95747-8819

$350,000

142 2100 Pistachio Way, Roseville 95747-8863

$440,000

187 299 Union Street, Roseville 95678-6717

$251,500

143 2140 Pistachio Way, Roseville 95747-8863

$428,000

188 309 Union Street, Roseville 95678-2063

$245,500

144 2538 Pleasant Grove Boulevard, Roseville 95747-8920

$342,000

189 125 Vignolia Court, Roseville 95747-3503

$509,500

145 1299 Providence Way, Roseville 95747-6531

$300,000

190 3064 Village Plaza Drive, Roseville 95747-9008

$339,000

146 3482 Rainhill Loop, Roseville 95747-9065

$360,000

191 334 West Duranta Street, Roseville 95678-2161

$275,000

147 1117 Ravine View Drive, Roseville 95661-4645

$270,000

192 406 West Whyte Avenue, Roseville 95678-5140

$291,000

148 5648 Red Willow Lane, Roseville 95747-8017

$375,100

193 301 Wagonmaster Court, Roseville 95747-8050

$273,000

149 425 Redhead Court, Roseville 95747-4655

$485,000

194 1028 Wailea Way, Roseville 95747-7500

$340,000

150 408 Renpoint Court, Roseville 95661-4081

$465,000

195 305 Welton Court, Roseville 95747

$432000

151 1800 Rezzano Way, Roseville 95747-3501

$385,000

196 1317 Wendy Court, Roseville 95661-4634

$264,500

152 1808 Rezzano Way, Roseville 95747-3501

$389,000

197 7401 Whistlestop Way, Roseville 95747-8352

$425,000

153 1332 Ridgecrest Way, Roseville 95661-5064

$451,000

198 141 Wickenby Court, Roseville 95661-4044

$682,000

154 103 Rio Encanto Court, Roseville 95747-5907

$496,000

199 4802 Winter Haven Way, Roseville 95747-8244

$305,000

155 8637 Rockporte Court, Roseville 95747-6389

$640,000

200 698 Young Way, Roseville 95678-1320

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tuesdays

saturdays

FARMERS MARKET
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RAPUNZLE (OF THE BAYOU)

Enjoy fresh local produce,


meats, music and fun.
The weekly Farmers Market
is open year round.

Written by Michelle Raskey, Rapunzel


(of the Bayou) is the true tale of Rapunzel
as you never heard it before. Come share
this show with our talented (and crazy)
cast! A show you dont want to miss!

Where: Parking lot near Whole Foods


and Peets Coffee at the Fountains. 1198
Roseville Parkway, Roseville
When: 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesdays
Info: foothillfarmersmarket.com

Where: Roseville Theatre Arts Academy,


241 Vernon Street, Roseville
When: 11:00am and 2:00pm
Info: Tickets are $10 at the door or
$8 through brownpapertickets.com

wednesdays

thursdays

WINE DOWN WEDNESDAY

SQUIRMIN ON THE SQUARE

Adults, 21 years and older, are invited


to enjoy live music and wine tastings
in partnership with local vintners.
Beneting recreation programs for
at risk youth.

An evening of entertainment and fun!


This series is designed to delight your
tots, as they end their day with different
performers each visit. Join musicians,
magicians, scientists and other special
guests in this four week series. Parent
participation required..

Where: Vernon Street


Town Square, Roseville
When: 5:30 7:30 p.m. each
Wednesday, through May 18
Cost: $5 entrance.
Info: (916) 772-7529

may 7-8

may 14

BERRYFEST STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL

WOOFWINE DINE

Celebrating the Harvest of the Strawberry on Mothers Day weekend at the


Fairgrounds. What make a happy mom
on Mothers Day? Happy kids! Besides
loads of strawberry treats, shopping,
cooking demonstrations and live bands;
BerryFest is loaded with fun for the kids.

Placer SPCAs dog-friendly food & wine


tasting event! Join us for food samples,
beer & wine tastings, basket rafe,
Rotary Club of Rosevilles Muttini Bar,
music & more!

Where: Fairgrounds in Roseville,


800 All America City Blvd., Roseville
When: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Info: facebook.com/berryfest

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Where: Vernon Street Town Square, 311


Vernon Street, Roseville
When: 5:30p.m. 6:30p.m.
Info: roseville.ca.us

Where: Vernon Street Town Square,


311 Vernon Street
When: 6:30 9:30 p.m.
Info: placerspca.org/woofwinedine

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may 20

may 21

FRIDAY FLICKS

NIGHT OUT AT THE MUSEUM

Grab a blanket, lawn chair and the


family for a movie under the stars
in The Square, weather permitting.
Concessions available for purchase.
This months movie will be Pan (PG).

Live performance from Something


Inside is Broken, a Native American
Rock Opera. See the success story of
the Nisenan, through the frontier of
Sutters reign on the Sacramento Valley.
A discussion from the actors, writers and
producers will follow the performance.

Where: Vernon Street Town Square,


311 Vernon Street, Roseville
When: 7:30pm or sunset
(whichever is later)
Info: roseville.ca.us

Where: Maidu Museum & Historic Site,


1970 Johnson Ranch Drive, Roseville
When: 6:30pm 8:30pm
Info: (916) 774-5934

may 21

may 21

CONCERTS ON THE SQUARE

ROCK ART MYSTERIES

Come on down to enjoy some tasty


food truck grub, visit the beer garden
and claim your space for the show. No
coolers, outside alcohol, glass or animals
permitted. Tonights concert: Skid Roses

Take a walk through our historic site to


observe petroglyphs by lantern light.
Journey back in time and explore ideas
about the purpose of these mysterious
symbols carved in stone thousands of
years ago.

Where: Vernon Street Town Square,


311 Vernon Street, Roseville
When: Gates open at 6:30 p.m.,
concert starts at 7:30 p.m.
Cost: Free
Info: roseville.ca.us

Where: Maidu Museum & Historic Site,


1970 Johnson Ranch Drive, Roseville
When: 89 p.m.
Cost: $6 per person
Info: roseville.ca.us

may 26

may 27, 28, 29

ROSEVILLE 2016

GREEK FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL

Roseville Area Chamber of Commerce,


hosts the annual premier business and
economic event, bringing together local
and regional business leaders, elected
ofcials and community inuencers.

Greek Music, Greek Food, Greek Wine


and Greek Hospitality. Come and join us
for an exciting and delicious weekend.

Where: Bayside, Granite Bay Campus.


8191 Sierra College Blvd.
When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Cost: $75 by May 12th,
$99 after May 12th.
Info: rosevillechamber.com

Where: St. Anna Greek Orthodox


Church, 1001 Stone Canyon Drive,
Roseville
When: 510 p.m. Friday,
Noon 10 p.m. Saturday,
Noon 8 p.m. Sunday.
Info: festival.saintanna.org

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May 26, 2016

Join regional business leaders and elected officials at


this years premier economic development showcase
and business networking expo, presented by the
Roseville Area Chamber of Commerce.

Bayside | Granite Bay Campus

ConneCt with friends, associates, and new business


prospects during the trendshow, breakout sessions,
gourmet luncheon, and afternoon reception.

8191 Sierra College Blvd.

Share in the opportunities to grow your business, and


hear from other professionals on regional trends, social
media and business development.
InfluenCe success in your business and career, while
learning about trends and economic development from
leaders influencing their industries and our region.

Get your tickets with


early bird pricing today!

HOST SPONSOR

TickeTs are available now online aT

www.Roseville2016.com

P L AT I N U M S P O N S O R S

Sponsorships are still available. Email


Events@RosevilleAreaChamber.com
or call (916) 783-8136

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