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sweet escape in Amador
County this Valentines
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Amador County will
have a variety of options
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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!
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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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National Hotel, Jackson
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Foxes Inn, Sutter Creek
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Volcano Union Inn, Volcano
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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.
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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
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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,
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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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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
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The blooms at
Murer House range
in color from pure
white to magenta
and everywhere in
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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.
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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.
MONDAY, FEB. 9
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
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.
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.
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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