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BOTTOMLESS
BRUNCH
RUBINOS RISTORANTE
OFFERS A SPECIAL EASTER
AND MOTHERS DAY BUFFET
PAGE 6
Old Fashioned
FUN THIS
ISSUE
PAGE 10
GIFT IDEAS FOR MOTHERS DAY
EAGLE LOAN REFLECTS ON 30 YEARS
LUNCH AND A LETTER FOR THE HOMELESS
DISCOVER THE UTILITY EXPLORATION CENTER
One in five mothers suffers from maternal depression, which can affect
childrens health as well. So pediatrician Erik Fernandez y Garcia created
a novel intervention that provides motivation to depressed mothers
screened at well-child visits. The technique leads more women to
seek support and care for their depression and helps to nurture their
youngsters, too.
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till dont have plans for Easter?
Or maybe you are starting to
plan ahead to make this Mothers
Day special? How about stopping
by Rubinos Ristorante in Rocklin?
The Italian restaurant opens its doors
early for brunch on special occasions.
For both Easter and Mothers Day,
Rubinos will be adorned in flowers and
holiday-appropriate decorations.
The brunch is an all-you-can-eat
buffet-style brunch that includes
a made-to-order omelet station, a
salad bar and a carving station with
ham, roast beef and more. Some
of the breakfast items served will be
waffles, pancakes, and the favorite,
eggs benedict. Brunch will also
feature Italian lunch items as well
including penne with marinara and Chris Rubino and Henry Carrillo Jr. I asked Jesus, What are you doing
the traditional spaghetti and meatballs. owned Bella Italia in Roseville. They washing dishes? Carrillo said.
Along with the large variety of dishes, were in need of a new dish washer. Rubino and Carrillo closed Bella
Rubinos offers bottomless Champagne Mendoza came to the Roseville area Itallia and opened Rubinos with
and mimosas. to retire. Bored in his retirement, he Mendoza as lead chef.
The food served is an eclectic mix of decided to apply. One day Carrillo, The restaurant has been open for 10
Chris Rubinos family recipes and Jesus who was chef at the time, on a whim years and doesnt plan on leaving.
Mendozas talent. They do their best to decided to Google Mendoza. It turned People like it because its family
use the best, organic ingredients they out he had formerly been chef at owned and not just another number.
can find. Michelles in Santa Rosa and had more We have regulars and Chris tries to
Before opening Rubinos Ristorante, than 40 years of experience. remember names, Carrillo said.
RosevilleMagazine 7
meet chef
Rina younan
How long have you been a chef ?
I graduated culinary school in 2006, which began my
professional career, but I had jobs in the food industry since
I was 14. My first job was as a candy maker for Morgans of
California, where I made hundreds of pounds of caramel corn
daily; after that I worked for a family barbecue restaurant in
San Diego. After culinary school, I launched my career into
fine dining working with some of the best chefs in Sacramento.
I spent several years at Scotts Seafood on the River, then
onto Firehouse in Old Sac, and several other restaurants and
hotels along the way. In 2011, at the age of 24, I became an
executive chef of Arden Hills Resort Club and Spa. I was then Name: Rina Younan
given the opportunity to compete on the hit Food Network Restaurant: Oakmont Senior Living,
show Chef Wanted with Anne Burrell, where I competed for 1101 Secret Ravine Parkway in Roseville
the chef position at the Downtown Napa restaurant The Pear
Culinary Education: San Diego Culinary Institute
Southern Bistro and won! While cooking is my passion, I also
in La Mesa, 2006
have a passion for people and taking care of people through
the food that I create. This led me to the regional executive
chef position with Oakmont Senior Living. Oakmont Senior
Living specializes in luxury resort retirement, where we offer
on-site fine dining restaurants and farm-to-table style cuisine. Are there any food trends you are tired of seeing?
In addition to winning Chef Wanted with Anne Burrell, I have Bacon and Brussels sprouts. For a while there it was all
since competed on two more Food Network shows, Cutthroat about bacon and/or Brussels sprouts. You could find bacon
Kitchen and Beat Bobby Flay, and won them both! in every meal on every menu. Even bacon in dessert. And
Brussels sprouts on every appetizer menu. Now while bacon
What is your favorite dish or specialty? and Brussels sprouts are two of my favorite things to eat, I
I specialize in healthy Mediterranean and California fresh. think its time to see a trend highlighting other plant-based
I Beat Bobby Flay with my signature dish of Crispy Sesame ingredients, making the vegetable the star of the show.
Crusted Falafel and Handmade Wheatberry Pita. I also really
enjoy cooking southern New Orleans-style cuisine with a fresh Where do you source your ingredients?
California twist. At Oakmont, we are very fortunate to have on-site raised
gardens and fruit trees. While much of our main ingredients
What do you make when youre not at the restaurant? come from local, sustainable vendors that have the best in
I keep it simple, healthy and fresh at home. I dont get to quality and freshness. We are also able to plant, grow, harvest
cook often at home, but when I do, you can usually catch me and cook foods that come from right in our own backyard.
on the grill with meats and veggies.
Where do you see yourself in seven years?
What is your favorite ingredient to cook with? Currently with Oakmont, I am able to help open more and
Fresh herbs; cilantro, tarragon and dill are a few of my more communities throughout California, which is allowing me
favorites. Fresh herbs can elevate any dish. The subtleties to bring good, healthy, from-scratch cooking to seniors all over
of flavors they offer can propel the dish from great to the state. I hope to see a shift in the way people think about food
amazing. I use fresh herbs in everything, and at our Oakmont in Senior Living, and I hope to continue to work to bring fresh,
Communities, we have organic herb gardens that the residents local, farm-to-table food to this industry. I have found a home
and chefs plant and harvest to use in our daily menus. with the Oakmont family and a passion for feeding seniors well.
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Something for P
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everybody
that the three slot car race tracks at
Fast Track Hobbies are packed with
people of all ages, racing against each
other. Though slot car racing a sport
involving small cars propelled by electric
currents in a track hit its stride in
the 60s, its making a comeback, at least
By Mackenzie Myers
within the walls of this hobby shop.
The weekends are busy from open to
close, and the tracks take up about half
the stores 11,000 square feet.
The first thing people say when
they come in is, I didnt realize it
was this big, says Michael McCann,
whos worked at the store for a year.
He describes it as a full-service hobby
store, and says its clientele, ranging
from preschoolers to senior citizens, is as
varied as its wares.
In addition to nearly 500 feet of
raceways, the shop has over 10,000
items for sale, most of which are
components for toy cars. Products cover
a vast range: puzzles, metal detectors,
kites, remote-controlled vehicles, science
kits and more. Theres a birthday
party room, a play area for kids and a
small mechanic shop that looks almost
exactly like one for an ailing Chevrolet,
except this shops parts are scaled to the
miniature and battery-operated.
Though the business is going on its
seventh year in Rocklin, owner Dwight
Adamson opened the original Citrus
Heights location back in 2002 before
moving the store north. Adamson, 43,
recalls almost always making something
during his childhood in Yuba City,
whether it was cars, rockets or models.
After pursuing a degree in computer
science, he translated his love of
READY, SET, GO: The stores slot building things into a career.
car race tracks total almost 500
feet in length and may be selected FINDING ROOTS WITHIN CHANGES
to host the 2018 United Slot Adamson says that over the years
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championships. world of remote-controlled technology.
Photos by Mackenzie Myers
Electronics have gotten smaller, allowing
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Exploration
By Julie Miller
Photos by Jamie Hazelton
H
ey, Roseville! Want to save water, energy and money?
Whether you know it or not, your city has an education Roseville Utility Exploration Center
center to help you fix a leak, create compost for your
WHERE: 1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd, Roseville
garden and cut down on your energy bill. Its true. Just ask any
WHEN: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday
first grader. INFO: (916) 746-1550 or roseville.ca.us/explore/default.asp
The Roseville Utility Exploration Center, opened in 2008,
is funded by the Roseville Electric Utility and Environmental
Utilities companies. This is special because both entities are
city run and they are funded by a small portion of its annual And hes right. A check on the website shows programs for
budget, Brayden Mitchell the centers interpretive services solar energy, composting, gardening, identifying water leaks,
specialist said. tours of water treatment plants, energy conservation and waste
The City of Roseville is unique, Mitchell said regarding reduction, to name a few. Brownies and Girl Scouts can also
the center. Its all government run. Mitchell said. earn badges by taking tours at the center.
For homeowners, pop in to find out about utility rebates.
PROGRAMS The programs are for everyone, but especially for the future
On average, 36,000 visitors pour through the doors of the adults of Roseville.
center annually, 7,000 of them are school children. Most every Its primarily for young families and kids, Mitchell said.
student in Roseville has been on a field trip to the facility This is verifiable as the most popular exhibit is a heap of
and are educated on recycling, conserving and living more garbage that sits in the center.
sustainably. We have a huge trash pile. Kids love to crawl around it,
And the events are aplenty. Mitchell said. The kids want to go through it a couple of times.
It would take me forever to name every single one of And, if youre an adult, its OK to take a turn through the
them, Mitchell said. pile, too.
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VIDEO GLOBE
A three-foot diameter revolving globe runs nine
CELEBRATE THE EARTH different visual programs. Begin a tour with a
The largest event of the center takes place this month: six-minute video displayed through the globe on
Celebrate the Earth. Approximately 5,000 will come to the the problem of climate change, what it means to
center, which on this day, takes over the library and the Roseville, city efforts to lessen resource depletion
Mahany Park, to enjoy earth-friendly vendors, food trucks and and how individual actions can bring about change.
live music. THE GREEN HOUSE
The facility, in preparation, gets all gussied up for the Under a green house framework, this exhibit features
occasion. interesting facts about common household items
I think my favorite part is when we transform the center. and activities that contribute to climate change,
Its a ton of work, Mitchell said. along with alternative actions that can undo harmful
Temporary exhibits will be added and even the trash pile impacts.Visitors can also use their own power to
gets revamped. Last year it was decorated with a bug theme, light an incandescent and LED bulb and make a hair
dryer work.
similar to Disneys Bugs Life.
Attendees who travel by bicycle to the event will get
complimentary secure bike parking.
MISSION
Its mostly fun and games at the center, but education
remains the focus.
(The mission) is to provide education and information to
Roseville families in ways to work with utilities to help save and
conserve, Mitchell said.
Not every city can say there is a resource in the community
that helps them save the Earth and money. GREEN/NOT-GREEN GAME SHOW
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representation of Roseville that helps demonstrate
how the citys utilities deliver service and what they
are doing to address the challenges of limited
resources and carbon generation. An interactive
game show quizzes questions about utility
operations, sustainability efforts, and opportunities to
use fewer resources.
RosevilleMagazine 15
OLD MAN
Eagle Loan owner
reflects on nearly
on the block By Graham Womack
30 years in business
D
ennis Bizeau isnt going anywhere,
at least not for another nine years.
I have a mean streak, Bizeau
said. Years ago, I decided I wasnt
going to get out of whatever I got into
until they forced me out. No matter
what the changes are, I have a goal in
mind.
Bizeau, 61, owns Eagle Loan, a
Vernon Street pawn shop thats operated
for nearly 30 years. Bizeaus plan that
he made with his wife of nearly 40
years, Linda, is to work until
hes 70 to get maximum
Social Security
Eagle Loan
WHERE: 246 Vernon Street, Roseville
WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday
INFO: (916) 786-8939
16 April2017
benefits. But he sometimes gets hints from his landlord, the city
of Roseville that they might want him out sooner.
We dont fit the criteria they have right now, Bizeau said.
Were a pawn shop in the middle of their new Yuppieville.
Meet one of the symbols of old Roseville as the city
continues its rapid population expansion and transformation
into an affluent, suburban community. Relatively new
businesses like Ninja Sushi and Monks Cellar highlight the
citys redevelopment efforts on Vernon Street, though Bizeaus
as much a part of the fabric as they are and has been at it far
longer.
He remains in his shop even when other members of the old
guard have moved on. His main Vernon Street competitors,
Jerry and Eileen Lawson closed their pawn shop of roughly
40 years, Chesters, on Christmas Eve, frustrated by the
increasingly complex nature of regulations for pawn shops in
California.
Jerry Lawson told the Roseville Press Tribune in an
interview shortly before retiring that he needed eight different
certificates to operate including one to verify that the other
certificates were up to day. Told this line from his former
competitor, Bizeau points at various certificates posted in his
store. For him, regulations are just a part of doing business.
Jerry Lawson, a jeweler, comes into Eagle Loan a few days
a week to handle jewelry repairs. Meanwhile, Bizeau has
inherited his former competitors book of business, including
550 personal loans to customers. Photos by Graham Womack
Personal loans are the lifeblood of the pawn business.
Essentially, they work like this: A person brings an item in and
receives cash in return for it, with Bizeau receiving a fee in
return, roughly one-quarter what a payday loan center will
charge, he said. Items offered as collateral for loans automatically go in a
Bizeau sees a variety of customers seeking loans from him. vault for up to four months and 10 days before they can be
Its a mixed bag, Bizeau said. I used to say I got people sold, per state law, with many customers coming in to redeem
who come in here to borrow money who get paid a whole their loan and retrieve their item before the time is up.
lot more than I do. You see them drive up in a brand-new After the time is up, Bizeau can put the item out for sale. He
Mercedes and whatnot, and they still come in for a loan. specializes, he said, in guns, gold, and American-made guitars.
Hell see customers drive up in Corvettes with $500,000 tied A job that started off for Bizeau as a side hobby from his
up in investments or savings. These customers pay their loans main gig as a Sears salesman has become his lifework. There
off reliably, though they dont always know what the process arent too many drawbacks for him.
entails when they initially drive up. Truthfully, the only thing that has been a major problem is
They just think its so easy, Bizeau said. Oh, I need the firearms laws, Bizeau said. The firearms laws have gone
$5,000. You shouldve called me ahead of time. $5,000 in the back and forth and sideways. They can never decide whats
store at one time is not what the insurance company wants us right and whats wrong.
to do. Asked his favorite things about the job what perhaps
Other loan applicants are people on fixed incomes, needing might keep him coming back all these years Bizeau said,
money to get through the month or short of cash to pay a bill. People. Just a variety of people.
RosevilleMagazine 17
Honey mustard
APRICOT
arugula
salad
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pring is here! Just like we get the hankering to CANDIED PECAN:
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comfort foods that have helped sustain us in the cup pecans
dark days of winter. Salads are a fresh way to HONEY MUSTARD DRESSING:
welcome the beginning of warmer weather. Open cup dijon mustard
up all the windows and set up a salad bar in your cup local honey
kitchen with all of your favorite fruit and veggie 2 tablespoons organic olive oil
toppings. I personally love having fruit in my salad.
noelle konrad One of my go-to salads is a honey mustard apricot INSTRUCTIONS:
food columnist arugula salad with homemade candied pecans and 1. In a large bowl or plate arrange the lettuce and
more toppings. A little crunchy, a little sweet, and combine mixed greens and arugula.
a whole lot of tasty in such a simple dish. Add 2. Slice dried apricot and cut avocado into cubes.
chicken or shrimp to make it a full meal or enjoy 3. Slice red onion into strips.
alongside that first barbecue of the season. 4. Melt butter and honey in a pan over medium
heat.
honey mustard apricot arugula salad 5. Add pecans and toast until well coated and
INGREDIENTS: aromatic.
SALAD: 6. Add all topping onto the lettuce greens.
2 cups mixed greens 7. Toss if desired.
1 cup arugula 8. In a separate dish mix honey, dijon, and olive oil
cup dried apricot to make dressing.
ripe avocado 9. Drizzle on top of salad to desire amount and
red onion enjoy!
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Friday and Saturday
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RosevilleMagazine 23
meet
Ali merchant
By noelle konrad
R
econfiguring attitudes and breaking the stigma toward Once a month, Merchant and some volunteers tour several
the homeless in our area while simultaneously showing places in Sacramento and other cities to feed and clothe the
compassion is what Ali Merchant has set out to do. She homeless, and their canine companions.
established the nonprofit, Lunch and a Letter. I would like to do other big cities, Merchant said.
A heart for others has always been an asset of Merchants. Instead of serving large
During her time studying psychology at Chico State, Merchant groups at one time.
became familiar with the faces of homeless individuals and Merchant will move to
decided she could no longer ignore the nagging inside of her. several locations in a
Her passion for helping others made her question why no day to give lunch to
one seemed to be assisting those who clearly needed someone two or three groups
to care for them. at a time, making
These are people just like me, Merchant said. Why dont the experience
they have food to eat? Why dont they have a place to live? much more
What else is so important right now that were not making sure personal.
that people have basic stuff? It wasnt until
With the encouragement from a friend, Lunch and a Letter she came across
launched in April 2016 and now a year later the Tent City in
operation continues to expand in its mission and is
gaining support.
The lunches include a ham and cheese
sandwich, a banana, a snack, a candy,
a water bottle, a clothing item such as
socks or a shirt, and the letter.
After graduation, Merchant
continued in her goals only to see
her motivations grow. In addition to a
complete lunch, Merchant has added a
doggie bag filled with a dog toy, a travel-sized
bowl for water, a water bottle and dog food.
I personally love dogs, Merchant
said. They (the homeless) usually will
feed their dogs before themselves.
Photos by
Noelle Konrad
24 April2017
RosevilleMagazine 25
This run is
Totally 80s
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rab your headband, leg warmers,
parachute pants and totally rad I love the 80s fun run
friends for this most excellent
WHERE: Vernon Street Town Square
adventure! At the I Love the 80s Fun
WHEN: 9 a.m. Sunday, May 7
Run retro party you can run, walk or COST: 10K is $45, 5K is $40 and 14
flashdance your way along the 5k/10k and under are $35 after April 7.
course and cross the finish line in Town Races are $10 off before April 6.
Square listening to some gnarly tunes. INFO: roseville.ca.us/events
All runners earn a totally 80s medal.
This is a family friendly event not
just for Members Only.
9 a.m. start on Sunday, May 7 in
Vernon Street Town Square. Proceeds
benefit at-risk youth recreation
programs. Register early for best pricing.
roseville.ca.us/events
26 April 2017
PRESENTS
Sat 4/1 Vintage Fare
Fri 4/7 Dan Crary
Sat 4/8 The Jones Gang
(Formerly Houston Jones)
Fri 4/14 TBD
Sat 4/15 Side-Wheeler String Band
Fri 4/21 Grammy Winner Mark Hanson &
Greta Pedersen
Sat 4/22 Paddy & Sheila of Celtic Heart
Fri 4/28 Awholelotta Little Big Band
Sat 4/29 Rhythm Times
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6th
annual
MUSIC
Saturday,
lincoln Wine fest FOOD
tasting event featuring local wines paired with local food. Stroll
around the shops and retail locations including the Art League
and Archive Museum. Beermann Plaza will host a live band
1 - 5 PM
and vendors. Take notes on the order sheet while sampling
wine to buy the wine by the bottle at the Bottle Shop.
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 Feb. 1-28, 2017. Data provided by CoreLogic.
1. 720 Sunrise Avenue #45 $93,000 30. 421 Manzanita Avenue $337,000
2. 241 Breuner Drive #2 $152,000 31. 1749 Camino Real Way $339,000
3. 501 Gibson Drive #2011 $173,500 32. 1352 Marseille Lane $340,000
4. 1945 Monterey Pines Drive $181,000 33. 1026 Mcrae Way $345,000
5. 1501 Secret Ravine Parkway #183 $198,000 34. 1897 Glenmark Way $350,000
6. 521 Elefa Street $210,000 35. 603 Lyndhurst Avenue $355,000
7. 501 Gibson Drive #2122 $225,000 36. 3009 Parkham Drive $356,000
8. 10001 Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard #1025 $247,500 37. 638 Dawnridge Road $356,000
9. 211 La Rue Aly $249,500 38. 2265 Independence Way $356,500
10. 1010 Sunset Drive $250,000 39. 641 Lyndhurst Avenue $357,000
11. 143 Fig Street $269,500 40. 1337 Avenida Alvarado $360,000
12. 104 Langley Avenue $275,000 41. 1502 Crestmont Oak Drive $360,000
13. 506 Loretto Drive $275,000 42. 248 Chambord Way #248 $360,000
14. 1341 Hidalgo Circle $280,000 43. 8957 Box Canyon Way $360,000
15. 507 King Road $280,000 44. 1234 Chenin Blanc Circle $370,000
16. 1218 Mckinley Drive $285,000 45. 156 Talmont Circle #156 $370,000
17. 161 Hickory Street $287,000 46. 307 Evelyn Avenue $370,000
18. 184 Ivy Street $287,000 47. 108 Amethyst Court $371,000
19. 188 Ivy Street $287,000 48. 302 Tarkington Court $375,000
20. 2203 Lee Way $290,000 49. 122 Talmont Circle #122 $378,000
21. 907 Hillcrest Avenue $290,000 50. 1724 Magenta Drive $383,000
22. 1010 Main Street $300,000 51. 29 Castle Hill Court $383,000
23. 1717 Blue Beaver Way $300,000 52. 1002 Baquera Court $385,000
24. 804 Dante Circle $300,000 53. 8033 Starbuck Way $385,000
25. 4309 Coach Whip Way $305,000 54. 1464 Black Bear Street $390,000
26. 1056 Old Mill Circle $316,000 55. 1524 Lathwell Way $395,000
27. 1308 Rice Lane $320,000 56. 2194 Village Green Drive $399,000
28. 1361 Black Bear Street $325,000 57. 1523 Pine Valley Circle $405,000
29. 1253 Crescendo Drive $330,000 58. 1737 Sevilla Drive $405,000
This months Recent Real Estate Transactions pages are sponsored by:
Debbie Austin
CalBRE #01429175
DebbieAustinGroup.com | 916.223.8144
Specializing in homeS SaleS in granite Bay, loomiS, rocklin, roSeville & FolSom
I have purchased 10 homes in my lifetime, Debbie was my
Realtor for the last two. She is the most knowledgeable, patient
and professional of any real estate person I have ever worked
with. ~ Don Sams
April 2017 To submit an event to Roseville Magazines calendar of events email jamieh@goldcountrymedia.com
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Rocklin Reveal
Kick off the entertainment season with
the sneek peak at upcoming events and
a special City of Rocklin Open House.
FREE
Saturday April 8
When: Rocklin Library,
4890 Granite Drive in Rocklin
Fountain Cost: $5 to fill a bag.
$2 for members. $10 to join
Drink with Info: rocklinfriends.org
Large Bowl
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