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FEBRUARY 2015

Find Romance
in Amador
County
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ith love
in the air
many
can nd a
sweet escape in Amador
County this Valentines
Day.
Amador County will
have a variety of options
for lovers including cyLaura Newell
cling, dancing and wine
Associate Editor
tasting.
For those wanting to stay close to home,
Folsom and El Dorado Hills residents can enjoy
a romantic garden walk at Camellia Day from 10
a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7 at the Murer House
and Gardens in Folsom.
Dads and daughters can dance the night away
at the Daddy and Me Valentine Dance from 7-9
p.m., Friday, Feb. 6 and Saturday, Feb. 7, at the El
Dorado Hills Community Services District gym.
The Folsom Symphony will serenade couples
at their annual Valentines Day concert, Tales
of Love, at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 14, at the
Harris Center for the Arts in Folsom.
Looking for something a bit more personal?
Its Personal Wine Folsom wine bar is now open
on Sutter Street in Historic Folsom. The wine bar
offers guests unique gift ideas as well as a night
out on the town.
Happy February!

Laura Newell

Follow Laura on Twitter at @writerlnewell

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Find romance in

Amador County
by laura newell / entertainer

or those looking for a romantic getaway on


Valentines Day weekend, Amador County
offers a variety of options for couples.
Amador has year-round recreation because
its elevations stretch from 900 feet to nearly 9,000
feet. Two-lane highways and rural roads keep the
pace of things slowed down. Trafc reports are
about a ranchers cow getting loose, said Maureen Funk, Amador Council of Tourism executive
director. February has many sunny days, while
the Delta region is often fog-bound. Romance can
be easy to nd when everyone here greets you
with a smile and take pleasure in making your visit
memorable.
With Valentines Day, Saturday, Feb. 14, falling
on a holiday weekend this month, Funk suggests
staying through the Presidents Day holiday on
Monday, Feb. 16.
After booking a long weekend stay in local lodging, its time to plan your weekends activities.
Do you enjoy cycling side-by-side?
Amador cycling routes include both long and
short distance options for any level of rider.
A longer ride can be found from Ione to Plymouth to Volcano to Sutter Creek and back to Ione
along the Sutter Creek-Ione Road. This ride is
approximately 50 miles.
Another long ride can be found from Sutter
Creek to Volcano and back to Sutter Creek. This
ride lasts 22 miles. A atter option includes Ione
to Carbondale Road to Highway 16 to Highway
124 and then back to Ione, which is a 23 mile ride.
For couples looking for a shorter ride perfect
for a rst date couples can travel from Ione to
West Marlette to Five Mile Lane to Highway 104
and back to Ione. This ride only lasts 5-6 miles.
For more information and a full listing, visit
co.amador.ca.us.

Romance can be found this Valentines Day in Amador County. Couples can visit wineries, take a bike
ride or dance the night away.
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Amador County
Lodging
Hotel Sutter, Sutter Creek
hotelsutter.com
National Hotel, Jackson
nationalhoteljackson.com
Foxes Inn, Sutter Creek
foxesinn.com
Volcano Union Inn, Volcano
volcanounion.com
Want to end the night dancing?
The Amador County Fair Foundations seventh
annual Valentines Day Love-A-Fair Ball will be from
6-10:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 14, at Saint Katharine
Drexel Center in Martell.
The event will benet the Amador County Fair
Foundation, Funk said.
The evening starts with cocktails and appetizers and followed by a formal sit-down dinner. The
rest of the evening includes dancing, live music
performed by Wasted Space and silent and live
auctions.
Tickets to the ball are $100 per person. For more
information and tickets, visit amadorfairfoundation.
org/events.

Love wine tasting?


Deaver Vineyards will host a Passion for Ports
event from 2-5 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 14.
Guests can spend Valentines Day sampling an
array of Deaver Ports paired with complimenting
sweets and appetizers.
For more information and tickets, deavervineyards.com/product/Passion-for-Port-2015.
For a full list of wineries, visit amadorwine.com.

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Make it Your Next


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Wine Tasting, Restaurants and Charming Inns
Just 30 minutes from Folsom

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ENTERTAINMENT

The Folsom Symphonys Tales of Love concert will begin at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 14, at the Harris Center for the Arts in Folsom. Courtesy photo

Folsom Symphony celebrates Valentines Day with

Tales of Love

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he Folsom Symphony has created romance


through music every February at their annual
Valentines Day concert and this year they will
perform Tales of Love.
Tales of Love, featuring guest violinist Linda
Wang, will begin at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 14, at
the Harris Center for the Arts in Folsom.
We are performing a variety of romantic music
that will make this concert a perfect Valentines
Day celebration, said Folsom Symphony musician
Anson Wong. Music from Gershwin, Bizet, de
Falla and others all depict grand Tales of Love.

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The audience is in for a special treat with virtuoso


violinist Linda Wang performing one of the most
romantic violin concertos - Zhanhao He and Gang
Chens The Buttery Lovers violin concerto.
The evening opens with the overture to Girl
Crazy, the original 1930 stage production of this
musical launched Ethel Mermans career and made
Ginger Rogers an overnight star, said Linda Holderness, with The Folsom Symphony.
Wang joins the orchestra for the second selection with The Buttery Lovers. This is the rst
Chinese composition the Folsom Symphony has
performed, Holderness said.
The Folsom Symphony, now in its 11th season,
was founded in 2004 to bring classical music to the
Folsom Lake region, Holderness said.

KNOW AND GO

What: Tales of Love concert


Who: The Folsom Symphony
When: 7:30 p.m., Feb. 14
Where: Harris Center for the Arts, 10
College Parkway, Folsom
More info: folsomsymphony.com
Tickets: harriscenter.net
For more information, visit folsomsymphony.org
or call (916) 357-6718.
For Tales of Love tickets, visit harriscenter.net.

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Make It Personal
at Folsom wine shop
L

ooking for a creative gift for your


sweetheart this Valentines Day?
How about a date night out in
Folsom?
Its Personal Wine Folsom can offer
both in one unique wine bar now open
on Sutter Street in Historic Folsom.
Here you can create personal labels
for our wine bottles, said winemaker
Michael Conti. The wine is vinted and
bottled by My Personal Wine in Lodi.
Its one of the most unique gifts that
you can give someone. There is not an
occasion that we cant make a label for.
The wine bar opened in Folsom in
September 2014 by owner by Katie Van
Wie. Wines and craft beers are offered
for sale.
Steve Mora, director of sales for Its
Personal Wine Folsom, designs labels in
the store.
This is a place you can taste wines,
listen to music and have a conversation, Mora said. We want our staff and
customers to feel like family.
Its Personal Wine Folsom features
open mic nights on Wednesdays and
live music to get people dancing on
Fridays and Saturdays.
Thursdays are Meet the Winemaker
night and feature various wines from
throughout the region.
When you come in here, you will get
the personal attention you want from
start to nish, Mora said.
For those new to wine, Conti said not
to fear.
We are very welcoming, Conti said.
We want you to enjoy your experience
so Ill walk you through the wines and
teach you how to taste and understand
what you are drinking. We are not wine
snobs in here. We want you to nd
something that you like and will enjoy.
For more information, call (916) 9324234 or visit the store at 609 Sutter St. in
Folsom.

Its Personal Wine Folsom


wine bar opened in Folsom
in September 2014.

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FOOD & WINE

Its Personal Wine Folsom winemaker Michael


Conti raises a glass with Steve Mora, director of
sales, at the new Folsom store.

KNOW AND GO

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Where: 609 Sutter St., Folsom
Info: (916) 932-4234

Steve Mora, director of


sales for Its Personal Wine
Folsom, designs labels in
the store.
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Rocklins Anatolian Table continues to bridge


by scott anderson / entertainer

urkey is a land where intriguing conversations and warm hospitality reign supreme, and a couple
who grew up with that way of life have been sharing it with Rocklin through cuisine. Now, the owners of Anatolian Table say surviving the Recession and expanding into Sacramento has given them
a larger vision a plan to open a lively center for Turkish culture in the region.
The story of Anatolian Table started 20 years ago in London, when Erol Hazar met his future wife,
Tugce, while working at a restaurant. Both Erol and Tugce were raised in Turkey, and Tugce had just
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Rocklin was one of the fastest growing places at that time, Erol remembered. The schools were good for our kids. It was just coming up really fast.
Walking into Anatolian Table, customers are met with an array of Old World
ornaments that hint to the bazaars of Istanbul. The dining rooms rich red walls
are accented by oriental carpets, eastern ceramics and oil paintings of Turkish
landscapes. Glass mosaic lamps with jeweled hues dangle over the tables.
The far side of the room is highlighted by a deep, sea blue corner of exotic
plates.
My wife handles all the dcor, Erol said, laughing. Everything you see
walking in comes from her.
And Tugces ideas also extend directly to Anatolian Tables food. She and
her husband describe Turkish food as a healthy amalgam of Mediterranean
inuences, with less hot spices than dishes from Persia but more herbs and
accentuations than plates from Greece. The food is cooked in a clean, open
kitchen that customers can see into. Tugce and her prep cooks use fresh local
produce and an arsenal of spices imported directly from Turkey.
One popular appetizer on the menu is the spicy humus, a stir of subtle
avors with a smoky aroma and distinctly warm ick on the bloom of its aftertaste. The mixture is served with soft, hand-baked bread. Another sought-after appetizer is the Sigara Boregi, a pan fried, phyllo wrapped pastry stuffed
with feta cheese, which strikes the palate with a crisp akiness covering a
slight salty tinge and smooth sour note in the center.
The main courses at Anatolian Table have unique arrangements. One favorite, Yogurt Adonai, is a plate of tender, savory lamb with balanced spices that
are earthy and tepid, popping over a cool tang from the mote of yogurt the
meat sits in. Another local favorite is Chicken Kabob, which Anatolian Table
offers as big, plump cubes of juicy white meat with a rough, butter-broiled
taste seared on the edges.
The restaurants approach to dessert involves serving Balklava with a spoonful of whip cream and raspberry sauce. While there are thousands of Balklava
recipes from Tehran to Athens, Tugces Turkish take on the delicacy is heavy
on the sticky sweetness and thin layers of melted honey.
I love to cook, and I have ever since I was a child, said Tugce. I cook in
the traditional way that I learned from my mother.
And that approach has earned Anatolian Table consistently high marks
from California food critics. In 2013, the Hazars opened a second location in
the competitive culinary battleground of Mid Town Sacramento. They started
small, opening a barebones bistro that features their mainstay courses. Now,
Erol shared that he and his wife are broadening their horizons.
We survived during the Recession in Rocklin, even though it meant both
of us sometimes working 15 or 16 hours a day, he recalled. Now are second
location has made it through the hardest time the rst year of getting established. What we hope to do is move the Sacramento location into a much
bigger space that can also be a Turkish market and a Turkish center for the
entire region. It will be a place where people share and experience all of the
aspects of our culture.
He added, We try to show what Turkey is like through what we do here.

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formal training in cuisine, but her main passion for cooking remained forever
linked to timeless Turkish recipes passed down from the women in her family.
In 2004, the Hazars made their rst visit to the United States, eagerly
touring the Sacramento region and the Bay Area. They soon had a dream of
bringing a Turkish touch to the area through Tugces family cooking legacy. After ten more scouting trips from London, they settled on opening a restaurant
location at the Blue Oaks Marketplace.

Anatolian Table serves spiced, tender lamb in pools of yogurt.

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Art from the Heart

Local artists connect with community


by lydia mcnabb / entertainer

Sally Chamberlain

f youre looking for a unique gift for your loved


one, or if you simply want to treat yourself to
some ne art, dont miss the El Dorado Hills
Arts Association (EDHAA) special show, Art
from the Heart.
The ne arts show is free to attend and will
take place on two days, featuring a wine reception preview from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 6 and a
full show with refreshments for all ages from 10
a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7. Both shows are at
the Pavilion room in El Dorado Hills Community Services District (EDHCSD), located at 1021
Harvard Way in El Dorado Hills.
Judy Klein, assistant coordinator for the event
from EDHCSD, said they approached EDHAA
about creating the event because to promote
art in our area, make the public more aware of
the artists we have locally and the really talented
people in our area.
We have such great artists here in our community and they need our support in order for
them to be successful.
Art pieces from 12 El Dorado Hills artists
will be on display and for sale at the show. A
portion of the proceeds will be donated to the
arts scholarship program which will allow youth
and seniors interested in art to attend classes

through EDHCSD without worrying about the


cost.
Lynne Edwards, member of EDHAA and coordinator for the show, will be presenting watercolor art based on her own wildlife photography at
the event, along with the original photography.
She and all the other presenting artists will be at
both days of Art from the Heart.
Making a connection with the community is
one of the things Edwards is most excited about
for the show. It will be a neat time for the community to meet artists, as well.
Art of all sorts will be available to peruse and
purchase, including photography, sculptures,
gourds, oil and acrylic paintings, pastels, abstract art, jewelry and mixed media oral arrangements made with found objects.
We kind of tried to get something from
every medium, said Judy Arrigotti, gourd artist
and president of EDHAA. With everything from
hanging canvases to greeting cards with prices
ranging accordingly, there is something available
for everyone.
Were excited about it, Arrigotti said of the
show. Its the rst time ever. If all goes well, it
wont be the last. There are already hopes and
plans to make the event annual or biannual, with
a possible outdoor show in the spring or summer.
For more information, visit edhcsd.org.

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COMMUNITY
According to the language of
owers, the different hues of
camellias can say I long for
you, Youre adorable or You
are the ame in my heart.

Camellia Day
in full bloom

Murer House celebrates local blossom

story and photos by lydia mcnabb / entertainer

ebruary is a time when love is in bloom, and in many areas, camellias,


as well. In honor of the blossom, the Murer House in Folsom is partnering with Green Acres Nursery to host its rst ever Camellia Day from
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7 at the Murer House and Gardens in Folsom.
The event is free and open to the public.
Weve wanted to do this for years, said Cindy Baker, programming
director for Murer House. Finally we thought, Lets do it!
In the morning, the event will feature a tour of the Murer House camellia
trees and a guest speaker who will share information about camellias and
their care. In the afternoon, there will be a camellia show featuring blooms
from the public with experts on hand to help with identication. Those wishing to enter up to three camellias into the show may do so between 10 a.m.
and 1 p.m. that day.
Camellias come in hundreds of varieties, and Murer House is home to ve
different types, each roughly 80 years old.
Folsom is really blessed to have so many old camellias, Baker said.
Sacramento is known as a camellia city, and Folsom is, as well.
The blooms at Murer House range in color from pure white to magenta
and everywhere in between. Some owers even have stripes of both pink

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The blooms at
Murer House range
in color from pure
white to magenta
and everywhere in
between.

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y
Murer house has ve different varieties of camellia, all around 80 years old.

and white on one bloom. According to the language of owers, the different
hues of camellias can say I long for you, Youre adorable or You are the
ame in my heart perfect for the month of February.
One thing I enjoy about the camellia plant is that its evergreen, said
Carol Shanz, president of the Camellia Society of Sacramento. The leaves
are a beautiful, bright green all year round. In winter, when everything else is
dormant or dead, they have beautiful owers.
Another plus, Shanz mentioned, is that theyre fairly low maintenance and
dont require a lot of attention.
Next year, Baker hopes to make Camellia Day even bigger with a juried
competition and ribbons for the winners.
We keep trying to do more events to get people to come and nd out
about the place, said Rhonda DesVoignes, volunteer gardens project coordinator for Murer House. DesVoignes works with a group of three to 10 volunteers every Tuesday to help maintain the camellias and other plants in the
Murer gardens.
Along with Camellia Day, Murer House hosts many other special events
such as bulb planting, tea parties and cooking and language classes.
For more information, visit murerhouse.org or call (916) 985-3250.

Cindy Baker, director of programming at Murer House, showcases one of the


camellia blooms on the grounds.

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COMMUNITY

Daddy and Me Danc


is a Valentines Day tradition
by laura newell / entertainer

ads and daughters are invited to a


special night out in El Dorado Hills
lled with dancing, photos, sweets
and memories.
The Daddy and Me Valentine Dance
will be from 7-9 p.m., Friday, Feb. 6 and
Saturday, Feb. 7, at the El Dorado Hills
Community Services District gym.
The 13-year-long tradition includes two
nights of dancing for dads and daughters.
When you see the pictures of dads
dressed up with their daughters, dancing
and making memories, you can see how
much they are enjoying themselves, said
Whitney Kahn, El Dorado Hills Community
Service District recreation supervisor. The
popularity of the event really speaks for
itself. The dads and the daughters love
coming and make it a tradition they look
forward to year after year. We run into
dads throughout the year that recognize
us as the staff that work the event and tell
us they are looking forward to the next
one.
The dance is for ages 3 and older, Kahn
said. She said many times teenage girls
are still coming with their dads as a continued tradition.
The Daddy and Me Valentine Dance
is always decorated with loads of hearts
and all things Valentines related, Kahn
said. We encourage our dads and daughters to dress to impress. Most girls wear
dresses and most dads wear slacks, a
button up shirt and tie or a suit some

even wear tuxes.


El Dorado Hills resident Dave Stewart and his
daughter Abriana, 11, have attended the dance for
the last seven years.
This dance provides a unique opportunity each
year for me to remind my daughter that she is very
special and I love her very much, Stewart said. The
dance is both a tradition and celebration for us and
we both have a lot of fond memories of attending
the dance throughout the years.
Abriana said the two have made an annual tradition out of the evening.
We always go out for dinner rst and then to the

dance, she said. My dad always gives me a corsage for the dance. Then he takes me out for dessert
afterward. Ive been going to these dances with my
dad since I was 4 years old.
Stewart said the evening also offers him a chance
to teach his daughter life lessons.
It is such a pleasure for me to spoil my daughter
on this night, he said. It also lets me set an example for her of how future dates should treat her. The
evening is lled with positive energy and love.
Tickets for the dance are $12 per person.
For more information and tickets, call (916) 9336624 or visit edhcsd.org.

KNOW AND GO

What: Daddy and Me Valentine Dance


When: 7-9 p.m., Friday, Feb. 6 and Saturday, Feb. 7
Where: El Dorado Hills Community Services District
gym, 1021 Harvard Way, El Dorado Hills
Cost: $12
Info and tickets: (916) 933-6624, edhcsd.org

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nce
2014

El Dorado Hills resident Dave Stewart


and his daughter
Abriana, 11, have
attended the Daddy
and Me Valentine
Dance in El Dorado
Hills for the last seven years.

Courtesy photos

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RECREATION

Salmon Falls 50K run . . .


. . . a test of endurance

Run offers beautiful scenery on challenging course;


proceeds benet search for cure for Type 1 diabetes
by matt long / entertainer
rian Miller has Feb. 28 circled
on his calendar.
The 38-year-old El Dorado
Hills resident is looking forward to
participating in the Salmon Falls 50K
race, a point-to-point trail race from
Pilot Hill to Folsom held on the scenic trails between the two towns. All
proceeds from the race benet the
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, a global organization searching
for a cure for Type 1 diabetes, which
affects approximately three million
Americans.
Miller loves trail running and certainly supports the cause.
My son has Type 1 diabetes
so I denitely want to support the
cause, Miller said. Yes, I like trail
running, but I also like supporting
worthwhile causes.

KNOW AND GO

What: Salmon Falls 50K run


When: 8 a.m., Feb. 28
Where: Magnolia parking area at
Cronan Ranch to Folsom
Point at Folsom Lake
Cost: $105
Proceeds: Juvenile Diabetes
Research Foundation
Info/register: salmonfalls50k.com
Miller had run a few half-marathons, but about eight years ago
quickly made the transition to trail
running and ultras. The course the
Salmon Falls 50K run will be held on
offers everything he likes about trail
running.
Youre running out in the mountains or woods and you are exposed
to different things and great scenery, Miller said. You see things
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About 200 participants are expected to compete in the inaugural Salmon Falls 50K run on Feb. 28. For more
information on the event or to register, visit salmonfalls50k.com. Courtesy Photo
you dont see on a normal, everyday
basis and certainly not things you
see when youre road racing.
Race Director Anthony Brantley is
in charge of the race and is equally
excited about the rst-time event.
The race begins at the Magnolia
parking lot in the Cronan Ranch trail
system in Pilot Hill and will follow
the trails all the way to the nish line
at the Folsom Point area at Folsom
Lake.
Its an interesting trail that has
about 1,500 to 1,800-feet of vertical

gain, Brantley said. The rst 13


miles on the trail, no one has ever
raced on it before. Unless you train
on these trails, you will be seeing
this course for the rst time. Just
three miles into the race, you come
into this vista up high and its just
beautiful.
The 50 kilometers converts to a
31-mile race. Brantley estimates the
top nishers will reach the end of
the race in a little over four hours,
while most of the runners will nish
in the six to six-and-one-half hours

time frame. He expects to have


about 200 runners compete, which
he said is not bad for a rst-time
event.
The race will be timed and there
will be six fully-stocked aid stations
throughout the course. Every runner
who nishes will receive a medal
and the top three males and females in each age group will receive
an age group award.
Cost of the race is $105.
For more information or to register, go to salmonfalls50k.com.

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Fall in love with

SPOTLIGHT

Spotted Dog Yoga

story and photos by laura newell / entertainer

ongtime Folsom residents Katie Osborn and


Nick Clark met and fell in love through the
practice of yoga and are now bringing the
love they found to their community.
Osborn, 30, and her anc Clark, 31, celebrated
the new year with the opening of their new yoga
studio Spotted Dog Yoga, named after their own
spotted rescue dog, Bandit.
We met and fell in love through yoga and
realized that so many people have not been able
to experience yoga, Clark said. Our goal was to
create a yoga community in Folsom where people
can come in, socialize, practice yoga and be their
unique selves comfortably in a warm, safe and
welcoming place.
Both Osborn and Clark have practiced and
taught yoga for close to ve years and said the
benets of yoga have changed their lives dramatically for the better including nding true love.
Yoga helps ground people in the moment,
Osborn said. Yoga helps you connect with your
body both physically and mentally. When you are
on your mat, you are connected to your body
through the exercise of the practice and mentally
through the connection of the moment.
With the popularity of yoga growing in the community, Clark said it is important to nd a studio
that meets the individual personality and needs of
each yoga student.
Katie Osborn and Nick Clark met and fell in love through the practice of yoga and recently opened SpotEach and every studio will offer different
ted Dog Yoga, named after their own spotted rescue dog, Bandit.
things, he said. In our studio, we want to create
a sense of serendipity and community. It is our goal
to create a space that is welcoming, personable,
Nick has been my teacher for three years now
relatable and fun.
and his energy is amazing, Deniz said. He is such
He said the name Spotted Dog can mean
a playful, lighthearted person, and he really helps
What: Spotted Dog Yoga
different things to many people.
remind me to enjoy life and play because I can
Where: 2780 E. Bidwell St., Suite 300, Folsom
The spots on Bandits fur keep him unique to
get rather serious in my life. I have really enjoyed
Info: (916) 990-1720, spotteddogyoga.com
his personal self, he said. So at the studio we are
getting to know Katie as well, she is an angel. Nick
using that theory to create a unique and personal
and Katie are all about bringing people to their
space for our community. Bandit taught Katie and
highest potential.
life. We have a variety of classes offered here and
me to play hard and love big. That is our goal with
Deniz said currently her focus is to nish painting
we are committed to our community. This is our
this studio, to play hard and love big.
the murals on the studio walls.
full-time job. We are committed to this place and
The couple said supporting their community will
I am working in stages so the yogis who come
we want to connect with our community.
be a major factor in their yoga studio.
in to practice with Nick and Katie are able to watch
Spotted Dog Yoga is located at 2780 E. Bidwell
We want to support people for who they are
my process and creation of the murals from beginSt., Suite 300, in Folsom, and is offering an introand what they do, Clark said. Our studio is a
ning to end. It is very cool, she said.
duction special to new customers with 21 days of
combination of our community.
The studio will also feature local musicians and
yoga classes for $20.
Folsom artist Lisa Deniz, 45, helped create the
art shows in coming weeks.
For more information call (916) 990-1720 or visit
Spotted Dog Yoga logo and is currently working to
Yoga can be for everyone and anyone, Osspotteddogyoga.com.
paint a variety of murals on the walls of the studio.
born said. It can be fun and bring balance to your

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february

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SUNDAY, FEB. 1
Super Bowl XLIX Tail Gate Party Time starts at 2 p.m.
with 3:30 kick-off at Higgins Lions Community Center, 22490 E. Hacienda Dr., Grass Valley. Tickets $15 in
advance, $20 at the door. Benets Lions District 4-C5
Student Speaker Fund. Event includes: pulled pork, pizza,
hot dogs, wings, game boards, silent auction, no-host
bar, sausages, salads, nachos, spaghetti and snacks. Desserts and more. Info: (530) 268-3782,
liondprince@gmail.com.
Briefcase Full of Blues plays at 3 p.m. at PowerHouse
Pub, 614 Sutter St., Suite D, Folsom. Reserved seating
extra. Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.
MONDAY, FEB. 2
Storytime meets from 10-10:30 a.m. at Face in a Book,
4359 Town Center Blvd., Suite 113, El Dorado Hills. For
toddlers and preschoolers. Info: (916) 941-9401,
getyourfaceinabook.com.
TUESDAY, FEB. 3.
Giselle is performed at 7:30 p.m. at The Harris Center,
10 College Parkway, Folsom. Tickets: $29-$49 general,
$25 students with ID, $59-$65 premium. Ballet will be
performed by the Russian National Ballet Theatre
Info: (916) 608-6888, harriscenter.net.
Rock On! Live Bank Karaoke plays at 8 p.m. at PowerHouse Pub, 614 Sutter St., Suite D, Folsom. Reserved
seating extra. Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4
Play Mexican Train Dominoes at 1 p.m. at the El Dorado
Hills Senior Center, 990 Lassen Lane, El Dorado Hills.
Game immediately follows Senior Nutrition Lunch.
Info: (916) 358-3575.

Business Connects Luncheon from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at


El Dorado Hills Community Services District, 1021 Harvard
Way, El Dorado Hills. Sponsored by the Tower Garden.
Info: (916) 933-1335, eldoradohillschamber.org.
Open Mic Night is from 6-9 p.m. at 632 East Bidwell St.,
Folsom. Free. Bluegrass and Oldtime style.
Info: (916) 984-3020, facebook.com/nicholsonmusicafe.
Chopiniana and Romeo and Juliet are performed
at 7:30 p.m. at The Harris Center, 10 College Parkway,
Folsom. Tickets: $29-$49 general, $25 students with ID,
$59-$65 premium. Performed by the Russian National
Ballet Theatre. Info: (916) 608-6888, harriscenter.net.
Open Mic Night is from 7-10 p.m. at Lockdown Brewing
Co. tasting room, 718 Sutter St., Suite 200, Folsom. Info:
(916) 358-9645, lockdownbrewingcompany.com.
ARTful Women: Six Voices in Cloth, from 9 a.m.-5
p.m. Mondays-Fridays, and from 6-8 p.m. Tuesdays and
Wednesdays, through March 12, at Gallery at 48 Natoma
in Folsom. Free. Exhibit features the contemporary ber
art work by Pam Berry, Joan Dyer, Ann Sanderson, Lin
Schiffner, Gail Sims and Sandra Poteet. In the adjacent
community Gallery is a creative display of childrens art
from the students in the second-fth grades at Brighton
Elementary Private School. Info: (916) 355-7285,
cabraham@folsom.ca.us.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Friends of the Folsom Powerhouses annual potluck from 6-8 p.m. at Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park, Visitor Center, 9980 Greenback Lane, Folsom. State Park Interpretive Specialist, Terri Lopez,
will talk about the upcoming plans for the Powerhouse.
Thursday, Feb. 5
Healthy Hearts from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Bacchus
House Bistro, 1004 E. Bidwell St., Folsom. Cost: $16.
Event features, Doris Frazier, Vice President of Cardiovascular Services at Mercy General Hospital, speaking
about the benets of a healthy life style and giving tips
for keeping Healthy Hearts. Carla Cross, speaker, tells
how a life, worthy of a soap opera, nally nds a happy
ending. Info: Doreen (916) 934-0869.
Wines of the month gathers from 6-8 p.m. at the Historic
Cary House, 300 Main St., Placerville. Sponsored by Fair
Play Winery Association Info: fairplaywine.com.
I Love You, Youre Perfect, Now Change plays at
various times and dates through Feb. 15 at Sutter Street
Theatre, 717 Sutter St., Folsom. Tickets: $23 general, $21
senior, SARTA, $18 students, $15 children.
Info: (916) 3535-1001, sutterstreettheatre.com.
Don Quixote is performed at 7:30 p.m. at The Harris
Center, 10 College Parkway, Folsom. Tickets: $29-$49
general, $25 students with ID, $59-$65 premium. Performed by the Russian National Ballet Theatre
Info: (916) 608-6888, harriscenter.net.

West Bound 50 plays at 10 p.m. at PowerHouse Pub, 614


Sutter St., Ste D, Folsom. Reserved seating extra.
Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.
FRIDAY, FEB. 6
Lenaea High School Theatre Festival plays at 10 a.m.
Friday, at 8:30 a.m. Saturday and Sunday at The Harris
Center, 10 College Parkway, Folsom. Daily Tickets: $12.50
adults, $7.50 for 12 and under; Weekend subscription:
$17.50 adults, $12.50 for 12 and under. (916) 608-6888,
harriscenter.net.
Daddy and Me Valentine Dance from 7-9 p.m. tonight
and Saturday at the El Dorado Hills Community Services
District Gym, 1021 Harvard Way in El Dorado Hills.
Tickets: $12 per person. RSVP required.
WonderBread 5 plays at 10 p.m. at PowerHouse Pub,
614 Sutter St., Suite D, Folsom. Reserved seating extra.
Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.
The Old Town Boys play at 8:30 p.m. at Hamptons on
Sutter, 608 Sutter St., Folsom. Music includes hits, favorites and sing-alongs from all genres and eras. Requests
welcome. Info: (916) 985-4735,
hamptonsonsutter@gmail.com.
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Art from the Heart Reception from 6-8 p.m. tonight and
showing from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at the El Dorado Hills Community Service District, Pavilion Bldg., 1021
Harvard Way, El Dorado Hills. The preview and reception
will have refreshments and wine. Info: Judy Klein, jklein@
edhcsd.org or Lynne Edwards at Lynne@reectionsbylynne.com, edoradohillsartsassociation.com.
SATURDAY, FEB. 7
Farmers Market from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Railroad Turntable and Public Plaza in Historic Folsom. Event includes
more than 45 farmers and vendors with certied farmers,
locally grown seasonal fruits and vegetables, fresh baked
goods, fresh eggs and dairy, live music and more.
Info: historicfolsom.org.
Murer House Museum and Garden tours from 10 a.m.-2
p.m. at 1125 Joe Murer Court, Folsom. Free. Bring a picnic
lunch. Info: (916) 985-3290, murerhouse.org.

The Folsom Tea Party Patriots meet at 7 p.m. at the


Hampton Inn and Suites, 155 Placerville Road, Folsom.
Info: folsomteaparty.com.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11
Disney on Ice presents Lets Celebrate shows at various
times through Feb. 16 at Sleep Train Arena, 1 Sports Parkway, Sacramento. Tickets: $20-87. Info: disneyonice.com
THURSDAY, FEB. 12
Folsom Lake Lions club meets at 6:30 p.m. at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, 1300 Veterans Way in Folsom.
Info: info4folsomlakelions@gmail.com.
I Love You, Youre Perfect, Now Change plays at
various times and dates through Feb. 15 at Sutter Street
Theatre, 717 Sutter St., Folsom. Tickets: $23 general, $21
senior, SARTA, $18 students, $15 children.
Info: (916) 3535-1001, sutterstreettheatre.com.

Camellia Days from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Murer House and


Gardens, 1125 Joe Murer Court in Folsom. Special events:
11 a.m. tour of Murer House camellia trees and speaker to
discuss camellias and their care; 1-4 p.m. Camellia Show
with expert identication; 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Show and
Share Camellia blossom drop offs. Info: (916) 985-3250 or
Rhonda DesVoignes, bdesvoignes@comcast.net.

MONDAY, FEB. 9

Mamma Mia! The National Tour is performed at


various times through Feb. 11 at Harris Center for the Arts,
10 College Parkway, Folsom. Tickets: $49-$79 general, $89
premium. Info: (916) 608-6888, harriscenter.net.
TUESDAY, FEB. 10
Celebrate Raggedy Ann and Andys 100th Birthday at
1 p.m. at Senior Center, 990 Lassen Lane, El Dorado Hills.
Local resident and story teller, Mary Schwind will share the
story of Raggedy Ann and Andys beginnings and bring
her extensive collection to share. Call to hold a spot. Info:
(916) 358-3575, edhcsd.org.

THURSDAY, FEB. 19
Blackwater plays at 10 p.m. at PowerHouse Pub, 614 Sutter St., Suite D, Folsom. Reserved seating extra.
Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.
FRIDAY, FEB. 20
Humble Wolf plays at 10 p.m. at PowerHouse Pub, 614
Sutter St., Suite D, Folsom. Reserved seating extra. Info:
(916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.
SATURDAY, FEB. 21
Once an Empire CD Release plays at 10 p.m. at PowerHouse Pub, 614 Sutter St., Suite D, Folsom. Reserved
seating extra. Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.
SUNDAY, FEB. 22
87th Annual Academy Awards Party and Live TV Feed
at 4 p.m. at the Auburn Placer Performing Arts Center,
State Theatre Building, 985 Lincoln Way, Auburn. Tickets:
$6. Info: (530) 885-0156, livefromauburn.com

An Evening at the Grove from 7-10 p.m. at Temple


Or Rishon, 7755 Hazel Ave., Orangevale. Tickets $30-$35
advance, $40 after Feb. and at the door. Event is the yearly
fundraiser featuring a live auction, live music with a jazz
trio, rafe items, food tastings and more.
Info: (916) 988-4100.
SUNDAY, FEB. 8
Outreach Roundup from 2-5 p.m. at The Flower Farm,
4150 Auburn Folsom Road, Loomis. Tickets: $30 each or
$55 for two. An afternoon beneting What Would Jesus
Do. Each ticket is an automatic entry in drawing for $350
of choice beef. Event features friends, food (provided by
Randy Peters Catering), wine, beer and the Stardust Cowboys. RSVP appreciated. Info: Mike Troy (916) 947-7797,
wwjdinc.org.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18
Food Truck Safari from 5-8 p.m. at Folsom City Zoo, 403
Stafford St., Folsom. Live music by Jimmy Ashley; bounce
houses; face painting; and food trucks: Sweet Spot,
Baconmania, Smokers Wild, Happy Cow and many more.
Presented by City of Folsom Parks & Recreation Department and Sactomofo.

International Guitar Night at 7:30 p.m. at Harris Center


for the Arts, 10 College Parkway, Folsom. Tickets: $19-$29
general, $39 premium. Info: (916) 608-6888,
harriscenter.net.

The Nile Project is performed at 7:30 p.m. at Harris


Center for the Arts, 10 College Parkway, Folsom. Tickets:
$10-$29 general, $39 premium. Info: (916) 608-6888,
harriscenter.net.
FRIDAY, FEB. 13
Cluster Phunk plays at 10 p.m. at PowerHouse Pub, 614
Sutter St., Suite D, Folsom. Reserved seating extra. Info:
(916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.

TUESDAY, FEB. 24
Citizenship information workshop at 6 p.m. at Folsom
Public Library, 411 Stafford St., Folsom. U.W. Citizenship
and Immigration Services will host a free 90-minure information session to help immigrants better understand the
naturalization process. Info: Sharon Rummery
(415) 987-0191.
The Swingle Singers at 7 p.m. at Harris Center for the
Arts, 10 College Parkway, Folsom. Tickets: $19-$29 general, $39 premium. Info: (916) 608-6888, harriscenter.net.

SATURDAY, FEB. 14
Mike Goroll plays from 1:30-4:30 p.m. at Dono dal Cielo
Vineyard and Winery, 6100 Wise Road, Newcastle. Free.
Kid and dog friendly. Pack a picnic.
Info: becky@donodalcielo.com, donodacielo.com.

THURSDAY, FEB. 26
Amy Grant plays at 8 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Auditorium, 255 South Auburn St., Grass Valley. Tickets: $45 members, $55 non-members, $65 premium reserved seating.
Info: (530) 477-0708, thecenterforthearts.org.

Valentines Day Carriage Rides from 5-9 p.m. at El


Dorado Hills Town Center in front of Bistro 33, 4364 Town
Center Blvd., El Dorado Hills. Cost: $5 per person or $20
per family of four or more. Riders will receive a special
Valentines Day rose. Info: (916) 933-6699,
eldoradohillstowncenter.com.

Kathy Kosins: Ladies of Cool at various times through


Feb. 28 at Harris Center for the Arts, 10 College Parkway,
Folsom. Tickets: $19-$29 general, $12 Students with ID.
Info: (916) 608-6888, harriscenter.net.

Tales of Love plays at 7:30 p.m. at The Harris Center, 10


College Parkway, Folsom. Tickets: $20-$55 general. Guest
artist Linda Wang, violinist. Info: harriscenter.net,
(916) 608-6888.
SUNDAY, FEB. 15
The Genius of Beethoven, plays at 2 p.m. at Harris
Center, 10 College Parkway, Folsom. Presented by Folsom
Symphony. With guest artist Sandra McPherson, clarinet.
$10-$30 general. Info: (916) 608-6888, Harriscenter.net.
MONDAY, FEB. 16
Monday Night Movie plays at 10 p.m. at PowerHouse
Pub, 614 Sutter St., Suite D, Folsom. Reserved seating
extra. Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.

FRIDAY, FEB. 27
Chris Gardner plays at 10 p.m. at PowerHouse Pub, 614
Sutter St., Suite D, Folsom. Reserved seating extra.
Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.
SATURDAY, FEB. 28
Two Barrels Shy plays from 1:30-4:30 p.m. at Dono dal
Cielo Vineyard & Winery, 6100 Wise Road, Newcastle.
Free. Kid and dog friendly. Pack a picnic.
Info: becky@donodalcielo.com, donodacielo.com.
Love Fool plays at 10 p.m. at PowerHouse Pub, 614 Sutter
St., Suite D, Folsom. Reserved seating extra.
Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.

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