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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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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
cars arrive
10 a.m. opening Ceremonies
(parachute drop, color guard)
10:30 a.m. radio controlled
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
under are free. Free parking.
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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.
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avoiding end-of-life suffering.
Basic PUrPose.
The Act makes clear that death resulting from self-administration of an aid-in-dying drug is not suicide. (California
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By JUlie Miller | aBoVe Photo By steVe archer
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.
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Pad Thai by Green Papaya, above, An Honest Pie, below, and Chandos Tacos, lower opposite.
Besides food, there are bounce houses for the kids and live music
for everyone.
Some who have been dining at the nearby restaurants come out to
enjoy the music and dont even visit the trucks. Its not competition
for the restaurants as the trucks pickup the eaterys overflow, Lopez
said.
I encourage people to come out. Its a great time, she said, As
weird as it sounds, it really gives you a sense of community with
every one out there.
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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).
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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
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.
Story Time at 10:30 a.m. Fridays at the Loomis Library, 6050 Library Drive
in Loomis. Info: friendsloomislibrary.org.
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Michael Bolton
Saturday, June 18
Beach boys with Chubby
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7 p.m. Tickets: $40-$180.
Friday, June 24
Kenny Rogers: The
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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
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Friday, July 15
Rick Springfield and
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Thursday, June 23
Baritone and Soloist
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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
Business
Coffee Connection is at 8 a.m. at the
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Health
Caregiver Support group meets 9-10:30
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.
Veterans
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 3010
Soroptimist
Soroptimist International of Lincolns
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
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.
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.
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.
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Veterans Memorial Hall, 541 Fifth St. in downtown Lincoln. Information: troop160lincoln.
org. 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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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onstration
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YUBA CITY
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