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must say, I am so
excited about this
month! There are
so many exciting
events happening all
month long!
The 49th annual
Camellia Cup Regatta
will be Saturday, April
18 and Sunday, April
19, on Folsom Lake.
Laura Newell
Those who really
Associate Editor
know me, know I
spent almost every summer on a sailboat on
Folsom Lake. I can remember selling rafe
tickets to racers while waiting for my mom to
nish her race on our own sailboat. These are
some of my favorite childhood memories.
Not a sailor? Not a problem. The calm waters of Folsom Lake also make for great photo
opportunities! I hope all of our local amateur
photographers take this opportunity to get
out on the water as well as our local sailors.
More into an evening of classic cars and hot
rods? The Cappuccino Cruise Night will be
weekly from 4:30-8:30 p.m., starting Wednesday, April 15, in Folsom. This year will mark
20 years for the Cappuccino Cruisers Classic
Car Club and their cruise nights are sure to be
another hit this summer. In fact, this is the longest running and largest weekly cruise night in
Northern California!
For those looking for a day trip this month,
Daffodil Hill in Amador County opened its
gates for its 75th season on Feb. 23 and will
stay open through April, with weather permitting. I cant wait to go visit the historical
landmark this month daffodils are one
of my favorite owers!
Happy April!
Laura Newell
Follow Laura on Twitter
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Ahoy!
The 49th annual
Camellia Cup Regatta
will be Saturday, April
18 and Sunday, April
19, on Folsom Lake.
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Interesting
Camellia Cup
Regatta facts
Most boats participating:
350, in the mid 1980s
Biggest boat participating:
Hobie 33, 33 feet
Smallest boat participating:
El Toro, 8 feet
Oldest overall regatta winner:
86 years old, in 2013
Youngest overall regatta winner:
17 years old, in 2008
Photos by Doug Guler,
The Telegraph
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water.
I would suggest people come to our
meetings to learn more about us and
sailing, Galeria said. Sailing is unique
because its one of those sports where you
can make it what you want it to be. You
can go out and cruise to watch the sunset
over dinner, take your kids out for camping
overnight on the lake or become a racer.
The club meets monthly at 7 p.m. on the
second Tuesday of each month at Round
Table Pizza, 2793 E. Bidwell St., Suite 100,
Folsom.
For more information about the Folsom
Lake Yacht Club and the 49th annual Camellia Cup Regatta, visit FLYC.org.
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Cappuccino Cruise Night events will be weekly from 4:30-8:30 p.m., starting Wednesday, April 15, in the parking lot next to Kohls at
1012/1013 Riley St., Folsom. Courtesy photo.
Cappuccino Cruisers
drive into Folsom
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Alasdair Fraser and the San Francisco Scottish Fiddlers will perform at
7:30 p.m. Friday, April 24 at Harris
Center for the Arts. Courtesy Photo
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What: Bow-Wow-Brunch
When: 10 a.m., Saturday, April 25
Where: Foothills Methodist Church in Rescue
Cost: $15 before April 24, $20 at the door
Info: (916) 996-0081,
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loving forever homes.
The Bow-Wow-Brunch and silent auction
will start at 10 a.m., Saturday, April 25, at
Foothills Methodist Church in Rescue. The
brunch and all proceeds will benet the
Foothill Dog Rescue of the Sierras. Guest
author Catherine Lagorio will read from and
sign her newly published childrens book
Dropped-Off Dog: A Mostly-True Tail.
Homeless dogs will also be available for
viewing and adoption.
Advance tickets bought by April 24 are $15,
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Daffodils
Every spring, Daffodil Hill in Amador County is lled with
more than 500,000 blooming daffodils. The free location is
available to visit mid-March through mid-April.
Courtesy Lisa Klosowski and Samuel Hindi Patterson
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eople looking for a unique escape this spring can visit Daffodil Hill for a day of owers, sunshine and history.
Daffodil Hill opened its gates for its 75th season on Feb. 23
and will stay open through April with weather permitting. Visitors
are encouraged to call the recorded phone message at (209) 2967048 to see if Daffodil Hill is open that day.
Amador County Sheriff Martin Ryan is one of the owners of Daffodil Hill.
Its a very relaxing environment, Ryan said.
We actually have third and fourth generation
families visiting us every year. Its something
that our family has grown up with and
its very special to us. As young kids,
we would just go up to the ranch and
play. But now my two brothers and I
are owners and we are happy to continue and maintain the tradition.
Daffodil Hill is open from 10 a.m.4 p.m., Monday through Sunday, at
18310 Rams Horn Grade in Volcano.
Admission and parking are free and no
pets
are allowed on the
property.
Every spring
Daffodil Hill
explodes with
thousands of
blooms, attracting visitors from
around the world,
said Lisa Klosowski Sutter Creek
Visitor Center
director. Approximately 6 acres of
the 540 acre Daffodil
Hill ranch is dedicated
to the daffodils and as
many as 500,000 annual
are blooming in
Amador County
blooms are there for viewing.
Visitors are welcome to walk through this beautiful display of
nature or just sit on a bench and soak in the wonderful experience
of the daffodils, Klosowski said. This is also a perfect setting for
photos of all kinds.
Daffodil Hill is in a unique alpine setting at an elevation of more
than 3,000 feet, Klosowski said.
With pine trees, an old barn, wagon wheels and rusting mining
equipment and farming tools, it appeals to anyone with a love of
nature, Klosowski said. Flowers are everywhere, with peacocks,
chickens, pigeons and miniature donkeys making themselves at
home.
She said the best time to visit Daffodil Hill is the spring, usually
from mid-March to mid-April. Daffodil Hill is open only at this time
of year, after that it goes back to a working ranch. Guests are encouraged to bring a picnic lunch or enjoy some of the concessions
there, Klosowski said.
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f you enjoy using the trail system in Folsom and like to get your
hands dirty, Trails Day is a good opportunity to volunteer and
help to improve a section of the citys 36-mile trail system.
Whether you enjoy biking, running or just going for a walk, the
citys trail system allows residents and visitors alike to see a lot of
beautiful things.
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One volunteer
digs a hole, while
another plants a
tree during a previous Trails Day in
Folsom.
Photos courtesy
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The Drought Tolerant Garden features three dry creek beds designed to look like mountain streams.
The Formal Garden features a pool, outdoor kitchen, replace and wood-red pizza oven. Courtesy photos.
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RECREATION
f youre in the mood to get out and about and learn something while youre at it, visiting Deer
Creek Hills preserve may be the perfect outing. Deer Creek Hills, part of Sacramento Valley Conservancy, has more than 4,400 acres of open land that docents lead guests on in a variety of unique, fun
and educational tours.
All our events are educational, said Gina Silvernale, with Sacramento Valley Conservancy. Its really cool what our volunteer docents have stepped up to do. Come discover whats in your backyard.
If you have horse handy, saddle up for a guided Sunset Equestrian Ride 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Saturday,
April 11 at Deer Creek Hills. Riders and horses alike will explore the preserves more than 4,400 acres
of open space in the late afternoon light. Views of the sun setting from eastern Sacramento County
foothills will be enjoyed by those attending. The ride will last two and a half hours and is suitable for
only intermediate and advanced riders. Registration costs $20.
Deer Creek Hills is host to
The Early Settlers History Hike, scheduled for Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, April 25 at Deer
a variety of wildlife in all
Creek Hills, will introduce guests to local history on the trail. Historian David Scharlach will tell of the
shapes and sizes.
rst owners of Deer Creek Hills, including a cowboy Casanova, a drunken scoundrel and murderer, the
intrepid teenage daughter of George Donner and the last owner whose ght over the property went
to the U.S. Supreme Court. The walk will take about three and a half hours.
Registration costs $10.
Sacramento Valley Conservancys featured monthly outing for April is the
Wildower Hike, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, April 25 at Deer Creek Hills. Volunteer docents will lead hikers on an educational walk at Sacramentos largest
open space preserve to share knowledge of the blooming wildowers. This
walk will explore the rolling foothills and oak woodlands with all their varieties of wildowers. This hike is appropriate for all ages. Registration costs $10.
The Nightshift Hike will shine a light on nocturnal birds, bats and other
mammals. The hike will take place 7:30p.m.-11 p.m. Saturday, April 25 at
Deer Creek Hills. Under the cover of darkness, bat researchers and birding
docents will take guests off trail in search of mammals & owls that utilize
darkness for their activity. Bat researchers will set-up mist nets near open
ponds, with the hopes of capturing and tagging bats for research. Birding
scopes, binoculars are highly recommended for any birding outing; headlamps and/or ashlights are required. Registration costs $10.
The Sacramento Valley Conservancy, a private, nonprot land trust founded in 1990, operates with two basic principles in mind, that open lands are
Volunteer docents lead hikers on the Wildower Hike
necessary for quality of life and that the land must be saved today so future
to share knowledge of the local ora.
generations may enjoy its benets tomorrow.
Events are offered monthly for walkers, cyclists and
equestrians.
For more information and to register for an event,
visit sacramentovalleyconservancy.org.
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and awareness for American Cancer Society.
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Relay For Life will take place from 9 a.m. Saturday, April 25
to 9 a.m. Sunday, April 26 at Sutter Middle School.
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Sammy awards. Mayor Andy Morin and a survivor speaker will also
speak at the event.
Other fundraising events will lead up to the relay. A survivors
fashion show rally will take place at 11 a.m., April 11 at the Palladio
at Broadstone and a bowling tournament will run 11 a.m.-1 p.m.,
April 12 at Folsom Lake Bowl.
For more information, visit relayforlife.org.
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Wednesday, April 1
Open Mic Night from 7-10 p.m. at Lockdown Brewing Co. tasting room,
718 Sutter St., Ste 200, Folsom. Info: (916) 358-9645, l
ockdownbrewingcompany.com.
Open Mic Night from 6-9 p.m. at 632 East Bidwell St., Folsom. Free.
Bluegrass and Oldtime style. Info: (916) 984-3020,
facebook.com/nicholsonmusicafe.
Thursday, April 2
Friday, April 3
Robby James & the Streets of Bakerseld will play from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. at
the Valencia Club, 2162 Taylor Road, Penryn. Info: (916) 663-0300.
Saturday, April 4
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. Info:
becky@donodalcielo.com, donodacielo.com.
Charlottes Web will be performed at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. at the Harris
Center for the Arts at Folsom Lake College, 10 College Parkway, Folsom.
Tickets: $8-$15. Info: (916) 608-6820, harriscenter.net.
Easter Egg Hunt at 10:20 a.m. at Rasmussen Park on Mira Loma Drive in
Cameron Park. Event will include face painting, bounce house for a nominal fee and an Easter Bunny for pictures about 11 a.m. Info: (530) 677-2231,
cameronpark.org.
The Aristocats KIDS plays at 1 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays, through May
3, at Sutter Street Theatre, 717 Sutter St. in Folsom. Tickets: $17 general,
$15 seniors and students, $13 children 12 and under. Info: (916) 353-1001,
sutterstreettheatre.com.
Monday, April 6
The Diamond Springs Art Association Spring 2015 Art Show and Sale
from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Friday, April 10, at the El Dorado County Government Building B, 360 Fair
Lane Drive, Placerville. Info: Diane Hooper (530) 295-9025,
dhooper16@gmail.com.
Tuesday, April 7
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,
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Saturday, April 11
Bar-B-Que Blues dinner and Dance at 5 p.m. at VFW Post 6158, 8990
Kruitof Way, Fair Oaks. Donations in advance: $20 each, $30 per couple;
tickets at the door $20 each. Event includes steak (limited chicken) diner,
live music by Crystal Image and drawings. Proceeds benet local Veterans,
active duty military and their families in need, American Legion baseball,
Junior ROTC, California Boys State and other veteran events.
Info: Ben (916) 718-6856, Markat (916) 204-8151.
Jam sessions and brunch with Purewind Studio from 10:30 a.m.-12:30
p.m., at The Flower Farm Caf, 4150 Auburn Folsom Road, Loomis.
Weather permitting. Info: Danika Gooch, (916) 768-2342,
purewindstudio.com.
Sunday, April 12
Spaghetti Feed Benet Dinner from 1-5 p.m. at the Mother Lode Lions
Hall, 4701 Missouri Flat Road, Placerville. Tickets: $10 adults, $5 children
10 and under and includes a no-host bar, rafe prizes and a giving tree.
Proceeds benet Friends of Seniors Emergency Fund, supporting El
Dorado County seniors in crisis. Info: Ruth Ann (530) 644-8519 or Friends of
Seniors, P.O. Box 564, Placerville, CA 95677.
Monday, April 13
Sip Local, 21 wines from seven wineries every Monday in April from
4-6:30 p.m. at Meridians Restaurant, 965 Orchard Creek Lane, Lincoln.
Event will have Happy Hour menu items, 3 tickets for free wine tastings.
Participating wineries include: Popie Wines, Loomis; Rock Hill Winery,
Rocklin; David Dean Cellars, Lincoln; Double Oak Vineyards, Nevada City;
Montoliva Winery, Grass Valley; Cante AO Vinho Winery, Rocklin/Wheatland & Vina Castellano, Auburn.
Thursday, April 16
ID. Program: The Romanticism of the Russian Soul. Info: (916) 608-6888,
Harriscenter.net.
Friday, April 17
Vines, Views and Villa Home Tour from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. in Amador
County, within 10 miles of Jackson and Sutter Creek. Tickets $22 advance,
$25 day of. Event will include docents, art show, tea and cookies and lunch
venues. Info: (209) 245-6052, chapman@volcano.net.
Saturday, April 18
Sunday, April 19
Annual Antique Show and Sale from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sutter Street in
Folsom. Presented by Twin Bridges Antique Productions.
Info: tbcashows.info
Tuesday, April 21
Friday, April 24
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.
Saturday, April 25
Sunday, April 26
Celebration of the Arts from 1-4 p.m. at the Flower Farm and Casque
Wines, 9280 Horseshoe Bar Road. Info: (916) 652-5661, (916) 652-2250,
owerfarminn.com, casquewines.com.
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