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end result of the highest possible proceeds check to my sellers. Without results I dont have a business or future referrals.
Right now we are in a sellers market and its ideal for sellers
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price, she said.
Perez states that she consults with each client and doesnt
just ask, What area, size yard, bedroom count and square footage would you like? She hones in on what sort of interests her
clients have, what they like to do in their spare time, if they
entertain a lot, etc.
By finding out about my clients at heart, it allows me to
get to know them on a deeper level and helps me aid them in
either selling for the right reasons or helping them find the
right home, Perez said.
I asked Perez if shed ever shown a client a large number of
houses, say 50, before theyd found the right fit.
If Im showing a client that many options, then that means
Im not doing my job. Im not paying attention to what they are
looking for or to all the conversations weve had about things
they enjoy or dont like. I will show them all the houses necessary until finding the right one, but as their agent its my
responsibility to ask the right questions to truly identify their
needs and desires, as well as to use their time as wisely. Every transaction can have its own set of problems and can be
stressful therefore, I want to assist in making the transaction as
timely and headache free as I possibly can, she said.
Perez uses a scale of one to 10 to find out how much a client
likes a house.
If they dont like their potential purchase at least a solid
eight, they wont be satisfied and neither will I, Perez stated.

I want their experience with me to be positive, to know that


I cared about them, and worked hard to accomplish the best
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home. I want every transaction to be a mutual blessing. I am
blessed from the moment they are allowing me to serve them
and I hope to bless them through the process of finding a home
they love, with the great customer service everyone deserves.
Perez explained that sometimes she works with clients who
have had a bad experience with another agent. It takes her time
to build that trust.
Because I care about each client, I wont hesitate to talk
them out of a potential home they are considering if I truly
feel like they are settling. Sometimes clients are tired of looking, or fed up with the process especially if they were through
it already negatively with someone else. I dont mind working
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amount can buy them, Perez said.
Local homeowners, Sarah and Mike Prince, recently used
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feel blessed to be living in our dream home.
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or the least expensive. She said that everyone deserves to become a homeowner and that she is honored to serve every referral received or anyone that reaches out to her for assistance.
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shelter and a lifetime of future memories.
I told Perez, Maribel, you dont help your clients buy a
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North American AT-6s.

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fter a seven-year stint, Lincoln is having an air show. Sure there have been open houses,
and a few events at the airport, but nothing quite as big and spectacular as an airfest.

And airplanes are pretty cool. Not only can they be an efficient mode of transportation, they come darn close to satisfying mans desire to fly.
Were just a bunch of pilots and private citizens who want families to learn about aviation and Lincoln, and get kids to understand there is a lot to do in aviation, Richard Pearl,
co-director of the air fest said. Thats our goal.

AirFest
To get the full airplane experience, there will be a dinner and dance the night before the
airfest, Twilight on the Tarmac, at Lincoln Regional Airport/Karl Harder Field. The dance
will be have a Great Gatsby-style theme with a live band and silent auction.
But dont stay out too late because bright and early the next day, the airfest launches its
balloon rides.
This is year well have balloons early in the morning because they can only fly when
there is no wind, Pearl said.

Balloon rides will continue into the day, although it wont be the same as the early morning, as the balloons in the afternoon will be tethered.
Opening ceremonies for the airfest will feature a color guard, parachute drop, and the
National Anthem performed by Doobie Brother Danny Hull.
The event will really take off when the stars of the show fly in.

Planes expected to arrive are warbirds, such as P-51 Mustangs, T-6 trainers, AT-6s, a
Stemme motor glider with at 90-foot wing span, T-28 WWII trainers and an HH-60 Pave
Hawk helicopter.
Organizers are shooting for 75 aircrafts to come to the show, Pearl said.

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details
AirFest scHedULe
June 10
6 -10 p.m. twilight on the tarmac
dinner dance
June 11
6:30 a.m. gates open to public
7 a.m. pancake breakfast
8 - 10 a.m. airplanes and classic
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aircraft demonstration
10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. all
aircraft available for viewing
on tarmac. Formation and
single-aircraft flybys; parachute
drops; powered parachute
flyby. Helicopter rides.
10:30 a.m. 3 p.m. aviation and
general merchandise vendors
open for business.
11 a.m. 2 p.m. gourmet food
trucks open for lunch.

detAiLs
Lincoln Regional airport is a
public airport three miles west of
Lincoln at 1480 Flightline drive.
$10 admission adults, 17 and
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More information, visit
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Lincoln Airport
History

This P-51 Mustang will be among the planes to fly in


at the Lincoln Airfest.

While many planes will be on the ground, look


up for formation flying and flybys. In the formations,
there will be four to six planes piloted by clubs such
as: The Ravens in Vaans RVs, The Beach Boys in
Beechcrafts and The Redstars in Chinese CJ6s.

There will also be helicopter rides, a skydiving


exhibition and classic cars on display, some by British
and Model T groups.

The show is said to have something for everyone,


not only will airplane aficionados enjoy the event, but
so will history buffs, families and children.
I love airshows and I think its great for the kids
and to give back to the community, Pearl said.

Who was Karl Harder?


For 32 years, C. (Conrad) Karl Harder, owned
and operated a flying service based at the
Lincoln airport that offered aircraft rental,
charter services and flight instruction. From
1962 to 1974, C. Karl Harder served as the
airports fixed-base operator and manager.
Harder was a U.S. Army colonel and a California
Highway Patrol captain. As a veteran pilot,
he logged in more than 60,000 air miles. In
1993, two years after Karl Harder died, the city
designated the Lincoln Regional Airport as C.
Karl Harder Field in his honor.
Source: Lincoln News Messenger, 2014

Old biplanes such as this Waco UPF-7 will be at the show.

How big is the airport?


The runway is 6,001 feet long. Why? That extra foot places the runway into the next class of airports, the
6,000-7,000 feet class. The runway is large enough to land most business jets, many types of military aircraft
like the Hercules, and at one time, a C130 Cargo Jet. It cant take the latter any more, however, as the runway
is getting old and it is a concern, Pearl said.
How about commercial jets?
No 747s, but you might be able to put a 737 in, Pearl said. But then you might not be able to get it off.

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Lincoln has long had a love affair


for airplanes.
The airport was built in 1942 as
a training base for the Army Air
Corps special B25s.
They were stationed at Mather.
Then they used the Lincoln Airport
as a trainer to practice landing at
different airports, Pearl said.
The city of Lincoln took over
the airport in 1947 with the
understanding that it would remain
an airport.
More recently, the 1990s saw
air shows at Lincoln Regional
Airport/Karl Harder Field. Around
that time, the population was
about 30,000 and attendance
pulled as much as 8,000 people,
Pearl said.
The last air show in Lincoln was
in 2009.
But, the love of planes and flying
never died out.
In 2015, an experimental aircraft
group in Lincoln invited an East
Coast party with a Ford Trimotor
to come to the Lincoln airport and
give rides. At first, the Trimotor
owners thought the request was
from Lincoln, RI, and quickly
agreed. (A quick Google search
shows there are 42 cities named
Lincoln in the U.S.).
We havent been to Lincoln
in quite a number of years, the
owners of the American threeengined transport plane said.
Realizing the mistake, No
you havent. Were in Lincoln,
California, Pearl said. And then
there was dead silence.
But convincing the Ford Trimotor
to come out west was worth it.
We pre-booked 70 flights. They
had to send a second pilot, Pearl
said.
And, It took four days to give all
the rides.
Today, the airport continues
to buzz with flight and business.
There are reported to be 219
hangars and about 270 aircraft
are kept at the airport. There is
a waiting list for the hangars with
plans to build more.
Many businesses operate out
of the airport, including: two
flight training companies, aviation
shop, upholstery repair shop,
maintenance shop, jump school,
and a private group of powered
parachute enthusiasts.

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Special to Lincoln View

ver the years Lincoln has grown exponentially, however, its time to go back to the foundation that started this great town.
Lincoln was founded by hard work, based on the surrounding large agricultural community. This community worked in the
soil to grow crops, raised herds of cattle, horses, goats and sheep. Its this hard-work ethic that has helped build such a great
community.

Luckily today there are still people who live and work by those very ethics to build a better Lincoln, which has one of the largest high school rodeo groups in California.
With that in mind, lets put down the smart phones and remember the founders who were tough enough to come across the
country in wagon trains and over the Sierra Nevadas and built a family and community.

Beauty and the BEAST will take place at the Lincoln Rodeo Grounds. The event is hosted by Diamond H Productions, owned
by Sherry and Skip Hagemeier, who have been producing equestrian events in Lincoln for many years. Some of those events include cutting horse shows, 4H shows, western pleasure shows, dressage shows and barrel racing. This show will be the largest event
with hopes to make it an annual event, with the help of Sierra Hay & Feed.
Beauty and the BEAST will include two evening performances that will kick off the evening of Friday, June 17 and the fun
continues the following Saturday evening. Performances will bring high-speed barrel racing with some of the best local girls in
the area running for the money; professional bull riding, bucking 14 bulls each performance and these men are riding for a $3,000
purse each night so hang on guys; there will also be seven bronco horses riding for a $1,000 purse.
The bull rider who wins the performance on Friday night will be given the opportunity to ride the Bounty Bull. The Bounty

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BeaUty anD the


Beast roDeo
When
the gates will open at 4:30 p.m. on June 17
and 18. performances will start at 6 p.m.
each night.
Where
Lincoln Rodeo grounds, near the Highway 65
onramp off Lincoln Boulevard.
tickets
general admission: $15, kids under 8: $10.
Cash or credit card will be acceptable. the
rodeo grounds can only seat 600 spectators,
so its advised to purchase tickets in
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Bounty Bull is a very tough bull to ride, rarely ridden for eight
seconds. If the bull rider rides the Bounty Bull for eight seconds,
Sierra Hay and Feed will award a bounty of $500 to the rider. If
the rider does not make it the full time, then the $500 bounty will
be added to the Saturday night Bounty Bull making Saturday
nights prize potentially $1,000.

For the kids, Wild West Buckers of Shingle Springs, will be


demonstrating the new sport of mini bareback bronc riding. Kids,
aged 6 to 9 years old with a daredevil and fearless attitude, will ride
a mini bareback bronc.

Spectators will also get a chance to win money. Rae tickets


will be offered at $5 each. If the bull rider rides the Bounty Bull for
the full eight seconds, a random rae ticket will be pulled for the
lucky spectator to win $250. Of course, if the bounty rolls over to
Saturday, then the spectator bounty will double: $500. Rae tickets are good for both days however, ticketholders must be present
to claim the prize.
After all the bull and horse riding, satisfy the hunger by stopping by Double Barrel Smokehouse, Casa Ramos Mexican Restaurant and Dillians Bar & Grill, direct from downtown Lincoln, will
be there with plenty of liquid refreshment. Dillians will also have
a live band at the bar (605 Lincoln Blvd.) on Friday and Saturday
night after the performance.
The first annual Beauty and the Beast to Lincoln is a step back
into history with evenings of relaxing and enjoying the company of
friends and neighbors here in Lincoln.

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the end of Life option Act goes into effect this month

ate last year, Governor Brown signed into law ABx2-15, the
End of Life Option Act. The Act will go into effect on
June 9 and give terminally ill Californians a new option for
avoiding end-of-life suffering.
Basic PUrPose.

The Act will authorize an adult with a terminal illness who


meets certain qualifications to make a lawful request for an aidin-dying drug, and then allow the adult to self-administer the
drug and end his/her life.
the criteria.

To obtain the aid-in-dying drug, the law requires that the


patient be an adult resident of California who has the legal capacity to make his/her own medical decisions. The patient must
have a disease that is incurable and irreversible, and will, within
reasonable medical certainty, result in death within six (6) or
less months. The prognosis must be certified by the individuals
treating physician and confirmed by a consulting physician who
meets with the patient and reviews the pertinent medical records. The patient must make the request for the drug himself/
herself and the request must be completely voluntary. No agent
designated under a power of attorney for health care or advance
health care directive and no conservator or other surrogate
decision-maker may make the request on behalf of the patient.
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not necessary.
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The patient must make two verbal requests, at least fifteen


(15) days apart, and one written request in the format prescribed by the Act directly to his/her physician for the aid-indying drug. The written request must be signed and dated in the
presence of two disinterested witnesses. The patient can always
choose not to take the aid-in-dying drug after it has been

prescribed. If the patient does choose to ingest the aid-in-dying


drug, the patient must self-administer the drug. The patient
may have assistance in preparing the drug, however, there can
be no help provided to the patient when he/she actually ingests/
injects/applies the drug. No actions taken by any individual in
compliance with the provisions of the Act can form the basis
for neglect or elder abuse, nor can a request for an aid-in-dying
drug be the sole basis for the appointment of a conservator. It
is also not a crime for a doctor to refuse to participate in the
activities authorized by the Act. Therefore, it will be necessary
to establish care with a doctor that supports the Act if a person
wishes to make use of the Act.
contracts.

The Act makes clear that death resulting from self-administration of an aid-in-dying drug is not suicide. (California
Health and Safety Code Section 4413.13(a)(2)). Accordingly,
the Act prohibits any rate changes for or limitations on life,
health, or annuity policies or plans for patients who use the Act.
For example, a life insurance or other such policy cannot refuse
to pay benefits on the basis of a policy owner making use of an
aid-in-dying drug.
conclUsion.

The End of Life Option Act and its permissions are not for
everyone but the choice to terminate ones life near the end of
a terminal illness diagnosis will be law in California as of June
9th and those with terminal illness will be legally able to decide
when they are ready to end or avoid certain suffering.
Michelle A. Martin is a senior associate attorney with Robertson | Adams,
Trust & estate Attorneys in Lincoln, CA. Her practice exclusively focuses
on estate planning, estate/trust administration and related matters. If
you have questions about this article or the end of Life Option Act, please
contact Michelle Martin by e-mail at martin@robertsonadamslaw.com or by
telephone at (916) 434-2550.

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By JUlie Miller | aBoVe Photo By steVe archer

he popularity of food trucks has pulled into Lincoln. Its


no wonder, really, food trucks offer quick, but delectable
meals to appease all hunger pains.

The residents of Lincoln have been spoiled with regular visits by food trucks. The mobile eateries drive in the
first Tuesday of the month from April to September at the
Beermann Plaza. They serve savory selections, such as, fresh
el pastor tacos, slow-roasted, pulled-pork mac and cheese, or
pad Thai with slices of spicy sausage alongside.

FooD MoB trUcK eVent


When
5-8 p.m. first tuesday of the month until September
Where
downtown Lincoln at 5th and F Streets
contact
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Hungry yet?

Each month, the food truck line-up is different. But there


are typically seven or eight to choose from.
So, whats for dinner?

Depends on which ones are out there, Pam Lopez, chair


of the food trucks and vice president of the Downtown Lincoln Association said. Chandos tacos and chicken pot pies
and berry pies that are amazing they rotate.
A couple thousand diners pass through during the threehour event. Not only are they chowing down on bleu cheese
fries or Bulgogi beef nachos but wine and beer are also
served.

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Some who have been dining at the nearby restaurants come out to
enjoy the music and dont even visit the trucks. Its not competition
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At June 7s event, Dono Dal Cielo winery will be offering tastings.

And, for those who cant make it out on a weeknight, the food
trucks will be parked at the Lincoln Airfest and the upcoming 4th of
July celebration.
However, newcomers need not be overwhelmed by the many
fusion and comfort food choices.

They should come early before the lines develop and then I think
they have to read the menu, Lopez advised. All Ive heard is positive about all of (food trucks).

So, be adventuresome, try a sweet and salty, bacon-laced pasta dish


or a Peruvian-style braised pork sandwich with sweet potatoes.
They should follow their heart to the truck that calls to them,
Lopez advised.

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Juneevents
Friday, June 3
Thunder in the Valley Show and Shine from 4 to 9 p.m. at
Thunder Valley Casino Resort, 1200 Athens Ave. in Lincoln. Free
for spectators; Cash or non-perishable food donation requested
of participants. Event, hosted by Rods and Relics of Lincoln Hills
and Thunder Valley Casino Resort, features awards, music, food
and drinks and is open to all 1975 and older American-made or
American-powered vehicles. Info: Kent Parsell, (916) 434-6648,
rodsnrelics.net, Craig Fraser, (916) 462-7843.
Lincoln High School graduation
Fortunate Son: a Tribute to Creedence Clearwater Revival
and John Fogerty at 7:30 p.m. at Orchard Creek Lodge
Amphitheater, 965 Orchard Creek Lane in Lincoln. Cost: $19. Info:
suncity-lincolnhills.org

Saturday, June 4
10th annual Downtown Lincoln Classic Car Show from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. in Historic Downtown Lincoln. Spectators free;
Participants $20-$25 registration. Proceeds benefit The National
Down Syndrome Coalition, Lincoln High School Auto Body Club and
RRUFF Healing Heros Program. Event features awards, raffle prizes,
music, food, vendors and more. NSRA safety inspection available.
Boy Scout breakfast from 7 to 10 a.m. Info: Kent Parsell, (916) 4346648, Craig Fraser, (916) 462-7843, rodsnrelics.net.
Wednesday, June 8
Nature and Animals from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesdays through
Saturdays through July 9 at Art League of Lincoln, 580 Sixth St. in
Lincoln. Reception from 5-6:30 p.m. June 11. Info: all4art.net.
Friday, June 10
Twilight on the Tarmac from 6:30-10 p.m. at the Lincoln Airport,
1480 Flightline Drive in Lincoln. Cost: $20. Friday night dance and
dinner with Peter Petty band. Come dressed for the golden age of
aviation (1920s-1940s); prizes for best dressed. Planes on display:
Thunder Mustangs, 4/5ths of a full P-51 and at 8 p.m. MoonGlow
from hot air balloon. Info: lincolairfest.com.
Saturday, June 11

Lincoln Regional Airfest from 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Lincoln


Regional Airport, 1480 Flightline Drive in Lincoln. Tickets: $8
admission. Event features hot air balloons, pancake breakfast ($5

Classic car shows


Lincoln will have two back-to-back car shows. Fridays will be at
Thunder Valley Casino and Saturdays will be in Downtown Lincoln.
See June 3 and 4 calendar listings for details.

per person) from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m., warbirds, specialty airplanes,


military aircraft, helicopters and much more. Info: Lincolnairfest.com

Saturday, June 18
Free Family Movie Night doors open at 5:30 p.m. movie begins at 6
p.m. at Twelve Bridges Library, 485 Twelve Bridges Drive in Lincoln. This
program is sponsored by Friends of Lincoln Library and Lincoln Lions.
Info: 434-2408.

Library events
Doggone Good Reading Group meets from 2:30-3:30 p.m. at

Rocklin Library 4890 Granite Drive, Rocklin. Children are less hesitant
to read out loud to a dog than to peers. There will be two dogs with
handlers. For ages 5 and up. Register to guarantee a reading time
(916) 624-3133.Second Tuesday.

Poets Club of Lincoln open mic is from 3 to 5 p.m. at Twelve Bridges


Library, Willow Room, 485 Twelve Bridges Drive in Lincoln. Open to the
public. Guests can read up to three poems. No meeting in May. Second
Sunday.

Family story time meets from 3:30 to 4 p.m. Wednesdays at

Story time is at 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays through Dec, 16 at the Penryn


Library, 2215 Rippey Road. Library hours are noon to 5 p.m. Tuesdays
and Thursdays; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdays; and from 8 a.m. to noon
Fridays. Information: (916) 663-3621.

Mother Goose on the Loose has two sessions at 10:30 a.m.


and 11:30 a.m. Thursdays at the Twelve Bridges Library, Lincoln.
Information: (916) 434-2410 or libraryatlincoln.org. First, second and
fourth Thursdays.

Story Time at 10:30 a.m. Fridays at the Loomis Library, 6050 Library Drive
in Loomis. Info: friendsloomislibrary.org.

the Twelve Bridges Library, 485 Twelve Bridges Drive in Lincoln, for
ages up to 7 with caregiver. Sponsored by Friends of Lincoln Library.
Information: 434-2408.

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Ongoing
entertainment &
community events

Thunder Valley Casino Resort event line-up

Venue address: 1200 Athens Ave. in Lincoln.


Information and ticket sales: (916) 408-7777, thundervalleyresort.com.
Saturday, June 4
Tesla with Y&T
6:30 p.m.
Tickets: $35-$180.
Friday, June 10
Michael Bolton with
Christopher Cross
7 p.m.
Tickets: $38-$160.
Saturday, June 11
V101s Summer Jam
5:30 p.m.
Tickets: $48-$170.

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Saturday, June 18
Beach boys with Chubby
Checker
7 p.m. Tickets: $40-$180.

Friday, June 24
Kenny Rogers: The
Gamblers Last Deal
7 p.m. Tickets: $44-$190.
Saturday, June 25
Los Tucanes de Tijuana Y
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7 p.m. Tickets: $45-$170.
Saturday, July 9
Diana Ross
8 p.m. Tickets: $50-$190.
Friday, July 15
Rick Springfield and
38 Special with the
Romantics
6:30 p.m.
Tickets: $35-$170.

Sun City Lincoln Hills event line-up


Unless noted, events are at Orchard Creek Lodge Amphitheater, 965 Orchard Creek Lane in
Lincoln. Information and ticket sales: (916) 408-4310, suncity-lincolnhills.org
Friday, June 3
Fortunate Son: A Tribute
to Creedence Clearwater
Revival and John Fogerty
7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $19.
Thursday, June 9
Comedian, Dan St. Paul
6 and 8 p.m. at Kilaga
Springs Lodge, Presentation
Hall, 1167 Sun City Blvd. in
Lincoln
Tickets: $12.
Thursday, June 16
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Baritone and Soloist
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7 p.m. Tickets: $22 premium
reserved, $18 general.

Friday, July 1
Kalimba: The Spirit of
Earth, Wind and Fire
7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $19.

Karaoke is at 7 p.m.

Thursdays, Fridays and


Saturdays at Sterling Caf,
731 Sterling Parkway in
Lincoln.

Karaoke is at 9 p.m.

Thursdays, Fridays and


Saturdays at Dillians Bar &
Grill, 605 Lincoln Blvd., in
Lincoln.

Karaoke is at 9:30 p.m.

Fridays at Orchid Thai


Cuisine, 835 Twelve Bridges
Blvd., Lincoln.

The Shorties perform

comedy for the entire


family at 7 p.m. Saturdays
at The Showdown Theater,
3101 Sunset Blvd., Suite
3A in Rocklin. $12 adults,
$6 children and $25 for a
family. Information: (916)
749-3100.

Open mic from 6-9 p.m.


first Friday if the month at
the Beach Hut Deli, 880
Sterling Parkway, Suite 30.
Info: 543-0101.
1st Fridays from 6-9 p.m.
the first Friday of each
month at Dunns Fine Art and
Framing, 96 Lincoln Blvd.,
Suite A and B in Lincoln.
Meet the featured artist,
along with music snacks
and wine. Gallery hours
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesdays through Fridays;
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturdays, closed Sundays
and Mondays. Info: (916)
587-3445.
Free clothes to all in need
from 10 a.m. to noon the
fourth Friday of each month
at Lincoln Better Living
Center, 600 McBean Park
Drive in Lincoln. Sponsored
by the Placer Benevolent
Foundation and local
organizations. Info: (916)
316-3307.

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Juneclub times
Education
Computer help is offered from 9 to 11 a.m.
Fridays at the Penryn Library, 2215 Rippey
Road in Penryn. Lorina can help you set up
an email account, download an eBook from
the library, check out a magazine online or
use your online library account. Information:
(916) 663-3621. Every Friday.

Political
Placer Tea Party meets from 7 to 8:30

p.m. at Rocklin Parks and Recreation Bldg.,


5460 Fifth St. in Rocklin. Sue Hokana will
speak on the impact mass immigration has
on Americans. Information: placerteaparty.
com. Third Wednesday.

The 5 Cities Democratic Club meets

from 11:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. at Round


Table Pizza, 6111 Horseshoe Bar Road,
Loomis, the third Saturday of each month.
Information: Rosie at (530) 886-8199. Third
Saturday.

Lincoln Democratic Club meets at 6:30

p.m. at Kilaga Springs Lodge, Presentation


Hall, 1167 Sun City Blvd. in Lincoln. Speaker: Dan Morain, editorial page editor for the
Sacramento Bee will discuss results of June
7 primary. Info: democraticclublincolnca.
org. Monday, June 27

Business
Coffee Connection is at 8 a.m. at the

Loomis Train Depot, 5775 Horseshoe Bar


Road in Loomis. Join the Loomis Basin
Chamber of Commerce for networking
and updates from Placer County officials.
Bagels from Raleys and coffee from Starbucks. Information: manager@loomischamber.com. First Thursday.

The Horseshoe Bar/Penryn MAC meet-

ing 7 p.m. at the Loomis Veterans Memorial


Hall, 5945 Horseshoe Bar Road in Loomis.
Information: (530) 889-4010 ask for the aid
for District 3. Fourth Tuesday in May, July,
Sept. and Nov.

Lincoln Business Network meets at 7:15


a.m. Fridays at Awful Annies, 490 Lincoln Blvd.
in Lincoln. Business Helping Business. Info:
726-1984. First, second and third Fridays.
Rural Lincoln MAC meeting starts at 7

p.m. at Mt. Pleasant Hall, 3333 Mt. Pleasant


Road in Lincoln. Information: Aide to District
2 at (530) 889-4010. Third Monday.
Sheridan MAC meets at 7 p.m. at Stewart
Hall, 6005 Camp Far West Road in Sheridan. Information: Aide for District 2 at (530)
889-4010. Second Wednesday.

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Health
Caregiver Support group meets 9-10:30

a.m. at the Lincoln Library every third


Thursday of the month. Sponsored by the
Alzeheimers Assoc. and Sutter Hospital. Community is welcome to attend. Third Thursday.

Celiac disease informational meeting is at

7 p.m. at Rocklin Public Library, Community


Room, 4890 Granite Drive in Rocklin. Infomation: Will and Carol at (916) 663-9725. Second
Wednesday.

Lincoln Multiple Sclerosis meeting starts


at 1 p.m. June 7 at Waffles Corner in Lincoln
Hills, (corner of Sun City and Del Webb Blvds.
In Lincoln. Breakfast or lunch can be ordered
off the menu. This is last meeting before
summer break. RSVP prior to June 3. Info:
Marilyn Sharp at 434-6898. June 7.
Lincoln Parkinsons Support Group

meets from 10-11:30 a.m. the third Tuesday of the month at Granite Springs Church,
1170 E. Joiner Parkway in Lincoln. Open
to all. Info: Brenda, (916) 253-7537. Third
Tuesday.

Neuropathy Support Group at 1 p.m.

at Sierra Pointe Senior Residence, 5161


Foothills Blvd. in Roseville. Info: Bev Anderson
(877) 622-6298. Second Wednesday on odd
numbered months.

Overeaters Anonymous, a 12-step


program, meets every Monday from 7 to 8
p.m. at Creekside Church, 290 Technology
Way, Suite 300 (near Industrial Ave.) in
Rocklin. Info: Margaret at (530) 321-2829.
Mondays.
TOPS meeting weigh-in is at 5:15 p.m.
and meeting is at 5:30 p.m. at Century 21
office, 801 Sterling Parkway, Lincoln. Meetings open to everyone. Information: Gina at
(916) 645-1256. Mondays.
TOPS, Take Off Pounds Sensibly meet-

ing is 10 a.m. at St. James Church, 479 L


St., Lincoln. Information: Jackie Burnett at
408-3024. Thursdays.

Weight Watchers weigh in is at 5:30 and


meeting is at 6 p.m. Thursdays at 110
Gateway Drive, Suite 110 in Lincoln. Information: Cecile at cecilewwleader@gmail.com.
Thursdays.
Zumba class is from 9 to 10 a.m. at
the LDS Church, 3345 Margaret Drive in
Loomis. Free. Information: Sharon at (916)
580-9499. Tuesdays.

Veterans
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 3010

meets the second Wednesday of the month


at 7 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial Hall,
541 Fifth St. in Lincoln. All veterans are
invited to join. Bring your DD214. Second
Wednesday.

Veterans of Foreign Wars, The Placer


Patriot Post 904 meets at 7 p.m. at the
Loomis Veterans Memorial Hall, 5945
Horseshoe Bar Road in Loomis. Information:
Chuck.Spinks@kimley-horn.com. Second
Tuesday.

Soroptimist
Soroptimist International of Lincolns

speaker and lunch meeting is from noon to


1 p.m. at Buonarrottis, 460 Lincoln Blvd. in
Lincoln. Information: President Connie Pool
at (916) 300-5573. First and third Wednesdays.

Soroptimist International of Loomis


Basin meets at 5:30 p.m. the first and third
Wednesdays at the Loomis Train Depot,
3883 Taylor Road, at corner of Horseshoe
Bar and Taylor Roads in Loomis. Visitors
encouraged and welcome. Info: Erika Rotchford, eflick238@gmail.com. First and third
Wednesday.

American Legion
The American Legion, James E. Fowler,
Post No. 264 meets at 7 p.m. the first and

third Wednesday of each month in the Veterans Memorial Hall, 541, Fifth St. in Lincoln.
Information: Commander at (916) 409-6750
or commander@lincolnlegion.org. First and
third Wednesdays.

The American Legion, John A. Stacker Post No. 775 meets at 6 p.m. the

first Monday of the month at the Loomis


Veterans Memorial Hall, Legion room, 5945
Horseshoe Bar Road in Loomis. Open to
veterans and those currently in active duty.
Info: Fuzzy Jarnagin at (916) 798-8586,
fuzzy@calwisp.com or americanlegion775.
org. First Monday.

Kiwanis
Lincoln Kiwanis dinner meeting is at 6

p.m. the first Tuesday of the month; breakfast meetings from 7 to 8 a.m. all other
Tuesdays at Buonarrotis, 460 Lincoln Blvd.
Guests are welcome. Information: President Patricia Everett at (916) 201-4608 or
lincolnkiwanis.org. Tuesdays.

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Juneclub times
Kiwanis Club of Rocklin meets at 11:45

a.m. Thursdays (except the third Thursday) at Strikes Family fun Center, 5681
Lonetree Blvd. in Rocklin. Info: Marie, (916)
315-8699. Every Thursday but the third.

Kiwanis Club of Rocklin meets at 6

p.m. the third Thursday of each month for


dinner at Strikes Family Fun Center, 5681
Lonetree Blvd. in Rocklin. Info: Marie, (916)
315-8699. Third Thursday.

Kiwanis of Lincoln Foothills lunch meet-

ing is from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. the first


and third Fridays of the month at Turkey
Creek Country Club, 1525 Highway 193 in
Lincoln. Lunch available for $13. Guests
welcome. RSVP and information: Rae at
(916) 251-6241. First and third Friday.

Lions
Lincoln Hills Lions Club meets at noon
at the Lincoln Veterans Memorial Hall, 541
Fifth St. in Lincoln. Info: Sue or Bob at
(916) 543-0002. First and third Thursdays.
Lincoln Host Lions Club meets at 7 p.m.

Rotary Club: Rocklin, Loomis Basin

meets at 5:30 p.m. at The Window Box


Caf, 6835 Five Star Blvd. in Rocklin (new
site). Information: (916) 497-1321, rocklinloomisrotary.com. Wednesdays.

General
Art League of Lincoln open membership
meeting is at 6 p.m. at the Art League of
Lincoln, 580 Sixth St. in Lincoln. Information: (916) 209-3499 or info@all4art.net.
First Wednesday.

Boy Scouts Lincoln Troop 160 meets

from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Veterans Memorial Hall, 541 Fifth St. in downtown Lincoln. Information: troop160lincoln.
org. Tuesdays.

CoDA Twelve-Step Group meets at 7


p.m. Mondays at the Shepherd of the Sierra Presbyterian Church, The Youth Center,
5400 Barton Road in Loomis. Open meeting for anyone seeking healthy and loving
relationships with others and ourselves.
Information: Sandy at (916) 865-7514 or
Joyce at (916) 955-3822. Mondays.

at the Veterans Hall, 541 Fifth St. in Lincoln.


Information: lincolnlionsclub.org. First and
third Mondays.

Del Oro Moms in Prayer meets from

Loomis Lions Club meets at 12:15 p.m.

Lincoln Fellowship of Christian Athletes breakfast and speaker at 8 a.m.

the first Tuesday of the month at Veterans


Memorial Hall, 5945 Horseshoe Bar Road,
and the third Tuesday of the month at Secret Ravine Vineyard, 4390 Gold Trail Way,
Loomis. Call Henry at (916) 390-4884.
First and third Tuesdays.

Rotary
Lincoln Rotary meeting is at noon in the
Lincoln Womans Clubhouse at the corner
of Fifth and E streets. Information: lincolncarotary.org. Thursdays.
Lincoln Rotary Sunset meeting is from
7-8 p.m. the first and third Thursday of the
month at Beermanns Restaurant, 645 Fifth
St. in Lincoln. Info: 844-CLUB (2582), lincolncarotary.org. First and third Thursdays.
Loomis Sunset Rotary Club meets at
5:30 p.m. at Leos Bar & Grille, 3129
Penryn Road in Penryn. $9 for dinner and
refreshments. The public is welcome.
Tuesdays.

8:14 to 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays. Information:


Cathy at (916) 652-5658. Wednesdays.

the second Friday of the month at Lincoln


Hills Community Church, 950 East Joiner
Parkway in Lincoln. Breakfast: $10. Info:
Rodger Oswald (916) 543-2032. Second
Friday, except for July and December.

Lincoln Dirt Gardeners Club meets at


1 p.m. at Lincoln City Hall, 600 Sixth St.,
Room 311. Information: Pat Roemer at
(916) 408-8026. Third Tuesday.
Lincoln Golden Club meets at noon
at Lincoln Veterans Hall, 541 Fifth St. in
Lincoln. Meetings are followed by potluck
luncheon and bingo. Information: Mary Weir
at (916) 645-2818. First Wednesday.
Lincoln Open Space monthly meeting is

from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Willow Room


at Twelve Bridges Library, 485 Twelve
Bridges Drive, Lincoln. Open to the public.
Information: Paul Denzler at (916) 6225246 or lincolnopenspace.org. Second
Wednesday.

Newcastle Contra Costa Dance,

newcomers orientation at 7:30 p.m. starts


at 8 p.m. at the Newcastle Portuguese Hall,
690 Taylor Road, Newcastle. Cost is $5 for
kids, $8 for adults or $20 max for families.
Beginners welcome, no partner necessary.
All dances taught and prompted. Info: foothilldancers.org or Lonna at 530-346-0099.
Third Saturday.

Placer County Writing Group meets

from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays at The


Flower Farm, Bocce Court, 4150 Horseshoe Bar Road in Loomis. Information:
flowerfarminn.com. Wednesdays.

Rods & Relics of Lincoln Hills dinner


meeting starts at 5 p.m. with business
meeting at 6:30 p.m. at Strikes, 5681
Lonetree Blvd., Rocklin. Owners of 1972
and older, American-made cars and
American-powered vehicles are welcome.
Information: rodsnrelics.net or Ray Geiger
at (916) 543-0464. Third Thursday.
Silver Star Parlor No. 63, Native Sons
of the Golden West meets at 7 p.m. at
the Lincoln Area Archives Museum, 640
Fifth St. in Lincoln. Information: President
Tom Jones at (916) 645-1644. Third
Thursday.

Sons In Retirement Bocce Group meets


from 10 a.m. to noon Wednesdays at The
Flower Farm, 4150 Horseshoe Bar Road
in Loomis. Information: flowerfarminn.com.
Wednesdays.

Sons in Retirement, Lincoln/Roseville

branch, meets from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30


p.m. at Strikes Unlimited, bowling center,
5681 Lonetree Blvd. in Rocklin. Lunch:
$16 for a three course meal. Information:
Chet Winton (916) 408-8708 or David
Cesio at (916) 645-1186. Third Tuesday.

Voices of Lincoln Toastmasters meet


from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. at the Twelve
Bridges Library, 485 Twelve Bridges Drive
in Lincoln. Information: voicesoflincoln.
toastmastersclubs.org. Second and fourth
Thursdays.

Want to submit an
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email
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Summer farmers market


springs up at Beermann Plaza
By Kim Palaferri | Photos by Kim Palaferri

he 18th annual Lincoln Farmers Market & Summer


Nights kicks off its new season in June. The Thursday night
open market takes place at Beermann Plaza and F Street in
downtown and runs until Aug. 25.
The weekly event is sponsored by Lincoln Chamber of
Commerce and new chamber CEO, Tom Cosgrove, said that
he is looking forward to some new and exciting events at the
market this year.

Cosgrove said that the farmers market has turned into more
of a family fun night with all the options available. There is
a kids fun zone with face painting, animal balloons, and even
bounce houses.

The Lincoln farmers market attracts hundreds of people


each week that shop the market for the freshest locally grown
produce. The benefits of eating vegetables are endless, including,
supporting the local farmer, food tastes better and is richer in
flavors, and its a great way to discover where your food comes
from. Many of the farmers grow organic produce that supports
a healthy lifestyles.
Cosgrove added that you will find a variety of products

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Bring the family and enjoy the evening in


downtown Lincoln where you can shop locally,

catch up with old friends and meet people new to our


community.
Tom Cosgrove
Lincoln Chamber CEO

such as honey, walnuts, and olive oil produced from local farms,
as well as breads baked in the ovens of local businesses and
homemade desserts that are ready to dive into at this years
market.

Lincoln Farmers Market & Summer Nights is a great way


to listen to live music. Some featured bands slated to perform
this summer include, The Big Bad Mama Band on June 9, Lincoln Highway Band on July 7, with the Psychlones playing a
set on Aug. 11. Several other bands will grace the stage as well.
Cosgrove said that they are looking into other featured events
with a possibility of karaoke.
Bring the family and enjoy the evening in downtown Lin-

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Farmers markets
in the area
Farmers Market at Sun City Lincoln Hills
open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Wednesday through Nov.
18 at Orchard Creek Lodge parking lot, 965 Orchard Creek
Lane.
Foothill Farmers Market
from 8:30 a.m. to noon Thursdays at Finnish Hall,
Rocklin Road at South Grove Street in Rocklin. Info:
foothillfarmersmarket.com.Through Aug.7.

coln where you can shop locally, catch up with old friends and meet
people new to our community, Cosgrove said.

Cosgrove said that the Thursday events will feature plenty of food
and craft vendors showcasing their goods, but also local merchants
will participate with stores staying open during the evenings.
The season ends with a classic car show featuring local car club
members showing their prized possession.

Foothill Farmers Market


from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturdays at R.C. Willey
in Blue Oaks Center, 6636 Lonetree Blvd., Rocklin. Info:
foothillfarmersmarket.com. June 7 - Nov. 21.
Outdoor Pickers Market
open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. every fourth Sunday rain or shine
at Hand Pickin Emporium, 4155 Rocklin Road in Rocklin.
Event has antique, vintage, upcycle, crafts, arts, garden food
and fun. Food provided by Daves Dawgs. Info: Barb or Bob
Pratt at handpickin@aol.com.

Lincoln Farmers Market & Summer Nights runs from 5 - 8 p.m.


Thursday Nights June 9 until Aug. 25.

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Easy and tasty home-cooked meals


By Noelle Konrad | photos by Noelle Konrad

Mason jar salads


Perfect for a grab-and go-lunch

Eating healthfully can be sometimes be a


great challenge. As the days get longer, we tend
to get busier and for myself personally, I know
that making lunches ahead of time can be
difficult, especially on days where I am pressed
for time.

These Mason jar salads are an easy grab


from the fridge. The best part is that once they
are sealed and stored, they last up to five days!
The trick is to put the dressing on the bottom
followed by any toppings you desire and lettuce
last. This keeps the lettuce from getting soggy.
Whatever combination or salad concoction
you chose is up to you. There is no wrong way
to make a salad. Add more nuts if you like a
crunchy texture or seasonal fruit to make it
sweet. Fill your jar to the top and make ahead
of time to have a healthy lunch or snack that
you can grab on the go.
Vanilla Orange Meringue Cookies
Ingredients:
4 egg whites
2 1/2 cups powdered sugar

Strawberry Poppy
Seed Salad
Ingredients:
Sliced strawberries
Sliced almonds toasted
Diced red onion
Mixed greens
Poppy seed dressing
Balsamic Quinoa Salad
Ingredients:
Balsamic vinegar
Sliced radishes
Crushed walnuts
A handful of quinoa
A few crumbles of gorgonzola
cheese
Mixed greens

Vanilla Orange Meringue Cookies


Gluten-free and pairs will with tea, coffee

1 tbs. vanilla extract


Zest of an orange
Directions:
Preheat oven to 200 degrees F
Line baking sheets with parchment paper
Use mixer or glass or metal bowl to whip the egg
whites until foamy. Sprinkle in powdered sugar
periodically while continually mixing on a medium
speed. Keep whipping until stiff and shiny, which
takes approximately 15-20 minutes.
Transfer mixture to a pastry bag and begin piping
the meringue in small circles on the parchment
paper. Place meringues in the oven for three hours
or until the meringues are dry and easy to remove.
Check the oven every once and a while to make
sure the cookies do not burn.
Store in an airtight container and enjoy!

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These lighterthan-air cookies are a


mouthwatering treat
to have as a dessert or
pair with tea and coffee.
They may take over
three hours to make, but
believe me it is worth
it. Luckily most of the
time the meringue is
sitting in an oven or in a
mixer. The difficult work
is almost done for you.
Just mix and place in the
oven. The hardest part
is waiting to satisfy your
sweet tooth.

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leftovers Fritata

leFtoVers Fritata

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meal where you need to
use everything in the fridge
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go-to recipe for when I am
running low on food is my
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veggie or meat that I need
to use up and throw it in a
delightful crust less quiche.
No one would be able to tell
that there was little thought
put into it. No matter what
you throw in, it is almost
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