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February 2017

MIXED

WITH LOVE

LOCAL CHOCOLATIERS
SHARE THEIR SWEET
INDULGENCE SUCCESS
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business

food

DESTINATION DOWNTOWN
The city is abuzz with the revamp
of downtown Roseville.

14 CHOCOLATE DIPPED

Linda Viglione, owner of Chocolate Fountains


Delite, shares her chocolate fountain success.

-by Carol Guild

-by Noelle Konrad

business

rocklin

10 70 YEARS, 70 ACRES

Denios Farmers Market is an enduring


landmark in a city thats grown around it.

18 CREATING CONFIDENCE

La Bella Vita offers minimally to non-invasive


procedures to correct the appearance of skin.

-by Graham Womack

-by Julie Miller

business

rocklin

12 ROSEVILLE'S THIRD WAVE COFFEE SHOP


Bloom has been ahead of the trend of signature
coffee allowing them to have an upper hand.
-by Noelle Konrad

22 BACK TO THE BASICS

Steve Holt, owner of The Audio Nerd Vinyl


combines the two loves of nostalgia and quality.
-by Noelle Konrad

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Destination

Downtown
By Carol Guild

The city is abuzz with


the revamp of roseville.

Photos by
Carol Guild

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Arts & Entertainment


A DASH OF PANACHE

217 Vernon Street


BLUE LINE ARTS

405 Vernon Street

BUNZ SPORTS PUB & GRUB

311 Judah Street


CHEESE LOUISE

400 Vernon Street

NELA'S MEXICAN RESTAURANT

242 Vernon Street


NINJA SUSHI

238 Vernon Street

NOEL FLYNN GALLERY & FRAME FACTORY

225 Vernon Street

RANDY PETERS CATERING & EVENTS CENTER

105 Vernon Street

ROSEVILLE PIANO & MUSIC STUDIO

534 Oak Street

ROSEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

225 Taylor Street

ROSEVILLE THEATER ARTS ACADEMY

241 Vernon Street


SHADY COFFEE & TEA

325 Douglas Boulevard


SPARROW 5

213 Vernon Street


STAND OUT TALENT

417 Vernon Street


THE FIG TREE

222 Vernon Street

ts a new dawn in Downtown


Roseville, and theyre going big.
With the completion of new
buildings and the revitalization
of old, the city is abuzz.
On any given day, you will find
people bustling about, and bicyclists,
motorists and busses making their way
along the beautiful downtown street.
Its a unique revamp of Roseville.
Its becoming its own little
destination, said Douglas Wagemann,
chairman of the Downtown Roseville
Partnership board of directors. We
want downtown Roseville flavor. Family
owned small business. Everybody seems
on board with that desire.
With Sierra College and the
University of Warwick poised to join
Downtown, there will be an influx
of people to enjoy the stores, coffee
shops, restaurants, events and all that
Downtown Roseville has to offer.
We have 350 events a year
including the Farmers Market every
Saturday morning year-round, said
Wagemann. That 350 doesnt even
count special events that businesses put
on in their own places.

Wagemann also noted that whats


been so remarkable is the various
organizations working together to
accomplish the goal.
Its amazing. Everyone has new ideas
and ideas for new events, irrespective of
who gets the credit, he said. Thats
one of the exciting parts.
He cites the City of Roseville, the
Chamber of Commerce, and art groups
that are interested in bringing public art
Downtown, among others.
They are all so supportive, and were
supportive of what theyre trying to do
as well, he said.
They also have plans to try to improve
outdoor dining along the streets that are
already beautifully lit and inviting.
It looks celebratory, said Wagemann.
And they will be installing bridges
that will be built between Downtown
and Royer Park, as well as a bike trail
going through.
Were alive, were kickin and were
going strong, said Wagemann. Stay
tuned. Theres more to come.
For more about the Downtown
Roseville Partnership, go to
GoDowntownRoseville.com.

THE MONK'S CELLAR

240 Vernon Street


THE PLACE

221 Vernon Street


THE STRUM SHOP

209 Vernon Street


THREADS

223 Vernon Street

TUMBLEWEED & COMPANY

515A Vernon Street


VERNON STREET GRILL

211 Vernon Street

VERNON STREET TOWN SQUARE

311 Vernon Street


WELLNESS WITHIN

609 Oak Street

WEST HOUSE BAR & NIGHTCLUB

347 Atlantic Street

Eat & Drink

A DASH OF PANACHE:

217 Vernon Street

BUNZ SPORTS PUB & GRUB

311 Judah Street


CHEESE LOUISE

400 Vernon Street

NELA'S MEXICAN RESTAURANT

242 Vernon Street


NINJA SUSHI

238 Vernon Street

RANDY PETERS CATERING & EVENTS

105 Vernon Street

THE MONK'S CELLAR

240 Vernon Street


THE PLACE

221 Vernon Street

THE FIG TREE COFFEE, ART, & MUSIC LOUNGE

222 Vernon Street


VERNON STREET GRILL

211 Vernon Street


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WEST HOUSE BAR & NIGHTCLUB

347 Atlantic Street

Shop

A DASH OF PANACHE

217 Vernon Street


ALEXANDRIA FORMAL

632 Vernon

BARTLETT FLOWERS & GIFTS

226 Vernon

BERTINI'S GERMAN MOTORS OF ROSEVILLE

600 Vernon
BLIND SPOT

408 Vernon
BRIDAL BOX

417 Oak

CHESTERS JEWELRY & LOAN

239 Vernon

FUNKY ZONE TOBACCO SHOP

130 Vernon

GOLDEN STATE LINEN / LINENS


& UNIFORMS

Photos by Carol Guild

515 Vernon

HIGH NOBLE SAFE COMPANY


(COLD STEEL)

605 Vernon

JULIE'S ANTIQUES/PENSKE TRUCK RENTAL

625 Vernon

MARTY'S ABBEY CARPET

501 Vernon

NOEL FLYNN GALLERY & FRAME Factory

225 Vernon

RAILROAD HOBBIES

119 Vernon

ROAD SHOW LTD. AUTO SALES

803 Vernon

ROLLING AUDIO ELECTRONICS

810 Atlantic

ROSEVILLE CYCLERY

404 Vernon

SALVATION ARMY

100 Lincoln
SPARROW 5

213 Vernon

THE STRUM SHOP

209 Vernon

THE STUDIOS TATOOS & PIERCING

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THREADS

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nanace

Choosing a nancial professional

thats
right for

A
garrett konrad

nancial columnist

you

re you retired and second guessing some of


your Do-It-Yourself financial choices? Maybe
you are just about to enter retirement and
want to put together a plan for spending down
assets efficiently. Perhaps you still have 20 years until
retirement, but you are wondering how much you
will need to save. You could be fresh out of college
and want to capitalize on the time value of money.
The one question everyone will face at one stage
or another is: how do I pick a financial professional
to help me? Here it is, The How to Guide on
interviewing and choosing a financial professional.
First, you need to identify what kind of
professional you want to work with. You have
probably heard the titles financial advisor,
investment adviser, stockbroker, registered rep, agent,
financial planner, and probably many others. You
have probably also noticed by now that I spelled
adviser with an or first and er the second time.
You thought it was a silly typo. Nope, not only are
there different types of financial professionals, but
there are even different ways of spelling the titles of
financial professionals. Youre googling it now to see
which one is right Stop it and pay attention! Lets
break down some of these terms:
Financial advisor This is a pretty vague term that
doesnt explain much about this persons services.
It isnt a bad thing! You will just want to ask them
about their licenses, any designations, and services
they offer. You wont know based on their title alone.
Stockbroker, registered rep, and agent This person at
a minimum passed the Series 6 or Series 7 exam
and works for a Broker/Dealer. For a person
operating with only a Series 6 or 7; they are
subject to the most frequent conflicts of interest
because they are compensated by commissions on
the sale of securities. They are also only subject to
the suitability standard, meaning if investment A
generally meets your objectives, but investment B
pays a higher commission and also generally meets
your objectives, this person can sell you investment
B since it is still suitable. They dont need to take

into account all differences between investment A


and investment B.
Financial planner This person probably carries
a Certified Financial Planner designation (CFP)
behind their name and has a very broad knowledge
of all financial topics with an emphasis on how they
relate to each other. They can offer a broad scope
of services and charge hourly, a percentage of the
assets they manage, and/or receive commissions for
investment products.
Registered Investment Adviser/Investment Adviser Rep
This terminology can sound a bit silly. A Registered
Investment Adviser (RIA) is a firm. The Investment
Adviser Rep (IAR) is the individual. The common
name is simply shortened to Investment Adviser.
These professionals passed their Series 65 or Series 66
and do strictly fee based planning. The big difference
between an investment adviser and say, a stockbroker,
is that they are held to a fiduciary standard instead
of a suitability standard. These professionals are
compensated by a percentage of assets they manage
or hourly, not by commissions. They also must
disclose any potential conflicts of interest they have
in working with you and must be able to demonstrate
they are working in your best interest.
Now you know the differences between different
financial professionals. Once you have identified
what kind of professional you want to work with,
you will need to choose one.
Next month I will be writing conversation
starting questions you can ask the financial
professional you are thinking about working with.
You will start to interview that professional to make
sure you will work well together and they will be
able to help meet your goals.
Garrett Konrad has lived in Placer County his whole life
and has been a trusted voice in local written publications,
seminars, radio, and is starting his own podcast titled
Dont Waste Your Wealth. Konrad and his company IFC
are registered investment advisors, member FINRA/SIPC.
This is not a solicitation for the sale of securities.

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business

70

years,
acres

By Graham Womack

ROSEVILLE INSTITUTION IS GOING STRONG

ts a drizzly and gray Sunday in January, the kind of day


where the average person might want nothing more than to
stay in bed, stare at their laptop, and slowly sip their coffee.
Its cold outside. Roads can be a mess on days like this. The
best some people can do on these kinds of days is to prepare
for their work week.
Others say no matter and make their way to Denios
Farmers Market in Roseville.
For nearly 70 years rain or shine, summer or winter, this
Roseville institution has been one of the enduring landmarks for
a city thats grown around it. Theres seemingly no stopping the
place. Even on this dreary Sunday, drivers slowly cruise around
the parking lot looking for scarcely available parking spots.
Shoppers come in search of produce and goods brought
by vendors from around California. They come for the 30
different varieties of coffee for sale at Dry Creek resident
Diane Howes table. They come for the dozen or so shirts
celebrating notorious Mexican drug trafficker Joaquin El
Chapo Guzman for sale at one booth.

10

BARGAIN
HUNTING:
Denios hosts a
bustling farmers
market every
Saturday and
Sunday..
Photo by
Graham Womack

Were still that place where we get people


coming out with their own inventions
where they want to test market it.
Tracie Denio, Denios marketing manager

Seemingly anything can be found here. One occasionally


has to be careful, with a Yelp reviewer cautioning that they
unwittingly purchased a stolen bike from one Denios vendor.
But there are plenty of other legitimate finds to be had.
Sometimes, the goods can be esoteric.
Were still that place where we get people coming out with
their own inventions where they want to test market it, said
marketing manager Tracie Denio, the third generation of her
family to work for Denios.
Tracie Denios late grandfather, Jim Denio, started Denios
in 1947. A seventh-grade dropout, Jim left home in Martinez
at 12, working through several years as a truck driver, chef, and
produce salesman and serving in World War II.

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NAME THAT
FRUIT:
The vendors
provide a variety
of produce, some
well-known,
others more
obscure. At right,
chayote squash
is for sale.
Photo by
Graham Womack

He had a gift for selling. Grandson Eric Denio recalled a story


of Jim once selling a box of used dentures to elderly clientele
during a dinner party, selling out by the end of the night.
Sometime before 1947, Jim and his wife Marilee made their
way to Roseville where Jim found work as a cattle auctioneer,
his son and current company chairman Ken Denio told the
Roseville Press Tribune in 2015.
People would come, they had their goods and they wanted
to sell them, so Dad would say, OK, you can just set up next
to us and rent them a space, Ken said in the article. Thats
sort of how the flea market part of it got started.
By 2015 it was reported the market had grown to 70 acres,
comprising 1,600 spaces for 900 vendors. Some of the vendors,
like Diane Howe, have been coming for decades.
Tracie and her brother Eric say theyve grown up working
for company.

Denios
WHERE: 1551 Vineyard Road,
Roseville
WHEN: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturdays and 7 a.m. to 5
p.m. Sundays. Friday Farmer
Market is open 9 a.m. to 2
p.m.
COST: $3 for parking or
$1 for walk-ins Saturdays
and Sundays
INFO: (916) 782-2704
or deniosmarket.com

Weve done all the positions and worked our way up,
Tracie said.
I joke around with vendors and say I was born in a
produce box somewhere, said Eric, who now serves as
operations manager, rising at 3:15 a.m. on Saturday and
Sunday mornings to prep the market. Vendors are allowed in
at 5:30 a.m.
Tracie said the company wants to be around another 70
years and remain family-owned.
One thing we want to make sure is that (our vendors are)
confident in the position they hold that were not going
anywhere so you dont have to worry about a job loss or
something like, Tracie Denio said.
The vendors, Eric, and Tracie probably dont have anything
to worry about so long as people are battling for parking spots
on dreary Sundays.
A CERTAIN
STYLE: Shirts
celebrating
notorious
Mexican drug
trafficker Joaquin
El Chapo
Guzman adorn
one booth.
Photo by
Graham Womack

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business

Rosevilles only

Third wave
Bloom prides
itself on its
meticulous
techniques.

coffee shop
By Noelle Konrad

Bloom coffee & tea


WHERE: 1485 Eureka Road Suite 100, Roseville
WHEN: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Friday
and 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
INFO: (916) 773-2332 or bloomcoffee.com

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offee has become more of an experience rather than


the drip in a to-go cup during the morning rush.
While some are still satisfied by a home brewed
Folgers or a rapid run through Starbucks, others crave a
passionately crafted beverage that only the artful baristas
at signature coffee shops can provide.

THIRD-WAVE COFFEE

There are many movements within the realm of coffee


categorized as: first, second and third wave. Bloom is one
of the only locations in Roseville to be considered a thirdwave coffee shop. The third-wave movement identifies
coffee as a final product by appreciating the entire process
from the original harvested beans to roasting and brewing.
Bloom is determined to keep the integrity of each
constructed coffee beverage.
We are technically a third-wave coffee shop, stated
manager, Tori Azarcon. So we pride ourselves on the
quality of our espresso. We try to offer a larger variety
while sticking true to the quality.
THE TECHNIQUE

Bloom uses meticulous techniques to conceive coffee


classics and modern favorites. The menu consists of
anything from traditional 8-ounce cappuccinos to
Gibraltars, and vanilla lattes to pour overs and French
presses.
For nearly a decade, Bloom has been ahead of the
trend of signature coffee allowing them to have an upper
hand as a third wave establishment.
Various elements can have negative effects on espresso,
anything from the age of the bean to daily weather
conditions can alter the taste. Even air has an effect on it,
making a baristas job constantly adapting to surrounding
conditions.
Here you are dealing with time, weight, grind size, and
everything all on your own, Azarcon said.
Unlike other popular coffee chains, the procedures
behind the crafted beverages are not automatic in any
way. Expert care goes into the selection of the roasts
and Bloom is specifically supplied by Verve made in
Santa Cruz.
We believe the coffee experience is our responsibility
from seed to cup. Coffee is our craft, our ritual, our
passion. It drives us and inspires us. With this simple truth
and responsibility we are bridging the gap from farm level
to street level, as stated on their website. We Are Verve.
Made in Santa Cruz.
Because majority of the beans are only roasted in a
light to medium roast, the possibility of burning the beans
is absolved. Bloom's deep rich flavor does not need to be
burned in order to be achieved.

We try to educate here, said Azarcon. You can bring


out that richness and those specific flavors that you are
looking for without having a burnt bean.
The name Bloom is derived from the pour over process.
Based on the ratio of water to grounds, the coffee can
retain a certain amount of that water without releasing
the liquid. The grounds will bubble and soak in the
roasted flavors almost like a blooming flower. Then the
second pour of water is administered and the flavors are
mixed. If measured accurately and executed properly, it
results in a tasty cup of coffee.
That whole initial process of allowing the flavors to
develop and really form the cup of coffee and everything
is called the Bloom, Azarcon said.
It is also ironic that a bird has made its nest of blooms
in the signage outside of the storefront.
PAIRED WITH COFFEE

While coffee is the main drive behind what brings


people in the doors, Bloom also offers a full menu with
breakfast, lunch, and bakery foods, completing the overall
atmospheric experience.
Everything is made fresh in house every day, Azarcon
said.
Tori Azarcon loves the baking aspect of her job and
the ability to connect with customers through sweets and
new recipes. Nothing goes better together than a coffee
and a treat.
Its great because we get to meet a lot of people who
are coming specifically for your coffee, Azarcon said.
Its kind of an art to a certain degree.
The desire of Bloom is to create a space that literally
everyone can enjoy in one way or another. They are
actively working to alter the stigma that specialty coffee
houses are arrogant and stuffy.
We want to educated and excite them about coffee,
Azarcon said. I want to break down those barriers.

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food

Chocolate
By Noelle Konrad

Dipped

verything is good with chocolate on it, said Linda Viglione, owner of


Chocolate Fountains Delite.
And what a true statement that is! What could be more satisfying than
skewering fresh fruit and snacks into a fountain of chocolate and watching the
bewitching motion of flowing, coating and dipping? Every salty-sweet craving
satisfied.
Viglione has been a wedding photographer since 1978. Her love of
weddings and events spilled over into a desire for chocolate fountains and the
sweet indulgence it brings.
Since weddings and events seemed to have been her niche, it was an easy
addition transitioning into the chocolate fountain business. In 2005 Chocolate
Fountains Delite became a reality and has been going strong ever since.
It seemed like an easy thing to add on, Viglione said.
The sizes of the fountains vary from 19 to 44 inches, depending on the size of
the event and full-service or basic-service packages can be chosen.
Choices of chocolate are milk, semi-sweet dark, white or a custom blend.
I use a premium chocolate, commented Viglione.
Viglione uses a mixture of Ghirardelli and Guittard Chocolates to
make the rippling smooth concoction.
The chocolate is only half the fun and what you dunk it in is the other.
Everybody wants strawberries, Viglione said.

Top 5 dipping toppings for your

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Photos by Noelle Konrad

Who doesnt love the classics?


However, there is so much more offered
by Chocolate Fountains Delite than just
strawberries. Anything from fresh fruit
to pastries is provided. Nothing quite
satisfies like a cold cream puff dipped in
warm gooey chocolate.
Its the best sensation in the world,
Viglione said. Its very fresh and very
delicious.
Seeing people try chocolate fountains
for the first time is Vigliones favorite
part of her job.
So many people enjoy it, she said.
Though coming across seemingly
simple, the entire process of the
chocolate fountains is one to leave to
the professionals. Viglione guarantees a
hassle-free event. Her and her team set
up, tear down, and everything in between
cutting out all hassle and worries about
running out of toppings or technical
errors. They will keep everything running
smoothly so you dont have to.
Theres a lot to it, Viglione said.
Anything from business events,
weddings, showers, school celebrations,
proms and more redeem the benefits the
fountains bring.
It is always fun, we are always at a
party, Viglione said.
For more information visit
chocolatefountainsdelite.com or call
(916) 786-7755

chocolate fountain

Mixed
WITH LOVE

By Noelle Konrad

ike the lovable song The Candy


Man so sweetly sings:

The Candy Man can


Cause he mixes it with love
And makes the world taste good.
Candy is a wonderful way to show a
little love and somehow makes everyone feel young at heart. Stiebers
Sweet Shoppe has been serving up
sweetness for over four years. The
classic candy store located in The
Fountains has over 500 varieties of
candy. From chocolates and trufes
to your favorite avored Jelly Belly,
Stiebers has it all. Even nostalgic
treats that seem impossible to nd
are wonderfully discovered along
the rainbow colored walls. Special
orders can be made for any occasion
and the chocolate case is of pure
pleasure. Whatever your sweet tooth
desires, you will nd it at Stiebers.

Stieber's sweet shoppe


WHERE: Fountains at Roseville,
1198 Roseville Parkway, #135
WHEN: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sunday through Friday and
10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday
INFO: (916)784-7777 or stiebers.com

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food

A little piece of

Lucca

The lucchesi family


has owned Better
foods Deli since 1970.

FAMIGLIA:
Running a deli is
in the Lucchesi
familys blood.
Photos by
Noelle Konrad

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or 47 years, a small piece of Lucca,


Italy, has been cultivated in a family
deli in Roseville. Joseph Lucchesi and
his wife, Frances, met in the small village
in Italy, married and fulfilled Josephs
dream of coming back to the United
States. They settled in Texas even though
Joseph promised his father-in-law that he
would never take his wife, who had never
left her hometown, out of Italy.
Lucky for us, he fibbed and in 1970
opened his own business, Better Foods
Deli. After Texas, the Lucchesi family
moved to California and scuttled from
place to place. Joseph was a manager
for Safeway and opened many stores all
over the state ending with the Safeway
in Roseville.
Back then a deli was not real
common, commented Josephs
daughter, DeeDee Russo. The

By Noelle Konrad

Better foods deli


WHERE: 900 Douglas Boulevard
WHEN: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday
through Saturday and 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m. on Sunday
INFO: (916)782-2841 or
Betterfoodsdeli.com

sandwich industry got bigger.


Joseph fell in love with Roseville
and decided that he wanted his family
to remain here. When he bought the
business, it was Better Foods Market,
but over the years, it changed to a deli.
With his grocery store background and
the tutelage in his fathers butcher shop
back in Italy, Joseph was prepared for
the challenges of running a delicatessen.

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FRESH AND FUN: Customers are hooked on


Better Foods Deli. Regulars even have sandwiches
ready before walking through the door.
Photos by Noelle Konrad

He always wanted to own his own


deli, said grandson, Scott Russo.
I think it was kind of in Dads
(Joseph) blood, DeeDee Russo said.
He was really excited about opening
this.
When DeeDee was a little girl she
walked into the deli where her dad
stood behind the counter and watched
him make her a sandwich. The meal
he made was so good, that they decided
to call the sandwich Giuseppe, which
is Joseph in Italian. To this day, it is a
customer favorite and a signature dish
for Better Foods Deli.
What started out as a single deli case
with sandwiches, ready to grab and go,
has evolved over the years into a custom
order and unique selection seated shop.
Originally only four or five different
meats and cheeses were in the case.
Today the deli has Italian favorites like
prosciutto, meatball subs, soups, salads,
and more. Homemade family Italian
recipes don the case for the choosing as
early as 8 a.m. and change daily.

The business has trickled down


ownership to different family members
as time has gone on and eventually
the fourth generation will be included,
continuing to be family owned and
operated. While keeping it traditional,
the deli itself continues to advance.
Better Foods Deli has recently
incorporated the delivery app Waitr and
also still utilizes their fax machine to
receive orders. School, corporate offices,
and large orders will still come through
via fax and be ready for pick up upon
arrival.
One of the largest events Better Foods
Deli provided was for a concert. With
the security staff and other personnel,
the deli catered more than 2,400
lunches in three days.
Ive never seen that much bread in
my life, Scott Russo said.
Customers are hooked.
All it takes is one time, DeeDee
Russo said.
One customer in particular will come
in and merely hold her fingers up to

I think it was kind of in


Dads blood. He was really
excited about opening this.
Dee Dee ruso, Better foods deli

indicate one or two of her regular


pick and everyone knows what to do.
Sometimes the sandwiches are ready
before they even walk in the door.
Weve been coming for over 35 years
and Monday is the deli, one regular
customer said. Theyre better, theyre
fresher, and the ambiance is fun.
The sports paraphernalia that hangs
on the walls started as a family love for
the Giants, the 49ers, and the Raiders.
And customers enjoy participating in the
love of sports, some even donate to the
avid collection.
So whether the need is a quick
lunch, a work meal, packing for the
lake or a large event, Better Foods Deli
has brought a taste of Italy into the
community of Roseville and the people
just cant seem to get enough.

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rocklin

Creating

By Julie Miller

Confidence
W

hats wrong with your moms


face? one school boy asked
another.
The boys mother had suffered from
severe acne as a youth, scaring her
cheeks with pits and pockets. As an
adult, Mom felt self-conscious and
during conversations, did not look
people in the eye.
On a limited budget, she told her
story to Dr. Ray Turnure at La Bella
Vita Medi Spa. With treatments, she is
getting her self-assurance back.
Were not changing how God made
them, were bringing back confidence,

18

ERASING
THE PAST:
Dr. Ray
Turnure
uses the
Pico Way
Laser to
remove
a tattoo.
Photo by
Noelle Konrad

Dr. Turnures wife, Camie said. Camie


Turnure, co-owns the Rocklin spa with
her husband.
La Bella Vita does minimally to
non-invasive procedures to correct the
appearance of aged or damaged skin.
And from many experiences, it works on
the outside as well as the inside.
(The staff) feels like theyre making a
difference,Camie Turnure said. Weve
helped a lot of people with depression.
By helping a person with insecurities,
she might try for that job promotion or
take on a career in sales, feeling more
outgoing and sure.

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La Bella Vita Medi Spa & Salon


Courtesy Photo
WRINKLES

Botox is the bacteria that causes botulism potentially fatal. However, with the
right dosage, it can cause muscles to relax and the skin to smooth. Treatments last
three to four months and injections are quick.
Its a lunch-time procedure, Turnure said. With almost immediate results. Most
people see it in a week or so.
With Botox, the dosages can range depending on the desired results. Some patients
want a more natural look, so they still are able to move and show expression on their
face, while others want the maximum amount to fight wrinkles head on, Turnure said.
Target areas are crows feet around the eyes, foreheads and the 11, which are the
vertical lines that some get between eyebrows.
(Botox) softens your face, Turnure said. It makes you look younger and happier.

TATTOOS

Tattoo removal can help someone


move forward after a bad stage in life.
For instance, La Bella Vita is treating
a man who was a former gang member
now married with kids. Removing those
tattoos is a part of his fresh start.
Another patient at the medi spa has
removed a tattooed name of a man that
was abusive to her.
It helped her to heal, Turnure said.
Another example: A mom didnt
think she was a good example to her
kids and is having her tattoos taken off,
Turnure said.
Were erasing the past, she added.
Of course other patients are taking
tattoos off because maybe alcohol
impaired decision or maybe that sexy
lower back tattoo turned into a saggy
tramp stamp. In any case, help is on the
way via the newest member at La Bella
Vita: the PicoWay Laser.

WHERE: 6801 Five Star Boulevard,


Suite C Rocklin
WHEN: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday
INFO: (916) 624-4959 or
Labellavitamedispa.com

SERVICES

AESTHETICIAN SERVICES:

Chemical peels and facials


Eye lash extensions
HydraFacial MD
Makeup application
Waxing

COSMETIC INJECTABLES:

Botox cosmetic
Dysport
Juvederm and
Juvederm Voluma XC
Juvederm Volbella XC
Kybella
FAT REDUCTION AND TIGHTENING:

CoolSculpting
Medical weight loss
Ultherapy ultrasound skin
tightening
LASER TREATMENTS:

This laser, compared with the older


tattoo removal technique is said to get rid
of ink in half the time with half the pain
and it takes out all colors including the
blues and reds. Plus, the old way was done
in the winter because patients couldnt
allow sun on the skin, but with PicoWay,
procedures can be done year around.
The down time is two to three days.

Laser resurfacing
Intense Pulse Light (IPL) /
Photofacials
Laser hair removal
Sublative treatments
Tattoo removal

continued on page 20

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SMOOTHER SKIN: The CO2 laser gives the most dramatic


results. The laser is ten times more effective than a facial peel.
Courtesy photo

MOST DRAMATIC RESULTS

continued from page 19

MAKING A
DIFFERENCE:
Dr Ray
Turnure brings
confidenceto
clients at La Bella
Vita Medi Spa.
Courtesy photo

20

FAT FREEZER

Lost weight but cant seem to flatten


your tummy? For those who are
about 30 pounds overweight and have
thighs, lovehandles or stomach that are
stubborn to slim, even a double chin,
CoolSculpting might be ticket.
It looks like a vacuum, Turnure
said.
How it works is they put the
vacuum on the bulge for about an
hour and the machine freezes the fat
cells. The fat cells then die and the body
gets rid of them.
However, for those who are too
overweight for this procedure, there are
medical weight loss programs at the
medi spa.

Big pores and wrinkles are helped with the CO2 laser.
Turnure said it gives the most dramatic results compared
to a facial peel, the laser is 10 times more effective. Using
technology discovered from the 1970s, the laser has been
refined, taking patients down time from 30 days to 10 days.
It can open up your eyes. It smooths out wrinkles on
cheeks, Turnure said.
Turnures own mother had it done and said her cheeks are
lifted and plumper. It also took out pigmentation and pits in
her skin. The treatments results progress over time, so in three
to six months, Mom will look even better.

PREVENT SKIN DEFECTS

While La Bella Vita does facials of many kinds for young


and old, sunscreen is encouraged.
We like to educate the younger girls to take care of their
skin now, Turnure said.
Sadly, its not just the sun that damages skin, but the air and
pollution, she added.
ON A BUDGET?

The only bummer about cosmetic procedures is insurance


wont pay for it, Turnure said.
More affordable treatments, such as laser treatments at La
Bella Vita run about $300, photofacials and hydrafacials are
around $150. The spa also offers monthly payment programs
with no interest for those with approved credit.

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rocklin

Back to the

Basics
By Noelle Konrad

Top 7 records to have in your collection

LOVE SUPREME

by John Coltrane
22

JAZZ

by Queen

RED HEADED STRANGER

by Willie Nelson

WAREHOUSE: SONGS & STORIES

by Hsker D

February 2017

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The Audio Nerd


WHERE: 3700 Midas
Avenue, Rocklin
WHEN: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Monday through Saturday
and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday
INFO: (916) 672-6988 or
theaudionerd.com

A BETTER SOUND: For Steve Holt,


owner of The Audio Nerd Vinyl combines
the two loves of nostalgia and quality.
Photo by Noelle Konrad

ts time to go back to basics


when it comes to music. And
quite frankly, the technology we
used several decades ago was much
more sophisticated than the digital
immediacy most listen to today.
Vinyl is making a comeback and for
many, the good, old-fashioned records
never went out of style. The Audio
Nerd is a sanctum for the avid analog
collectors and invites virgin ears to come
and hear the difference.
It sounds better, said Rocklin local
and store owner, Steve Holt. CDs only
capture part of the music.
While the convenience of streaming
and instant downloading of music is
nothing short of astonishing, the quality
of vinyl versus the new digital realm
is undeniable. Analog is infinite. The
devout effort that goes into making
a record is intricate, whereas the
newer technology is designed to satisfy
immediate desire. There is no wrong
way to listen to the favorites, but there is
a better way that vinyl facilitates.
It takes a lot to make a record. A
record is a handmade thing, Holt said.
There are a lot of peoples hands on
what happens in the making of a record.
Its not just an automated process.
Streaming has become the norm for
the everyday listener and creates ease
of entertainment. However, because of
its frequent usage and accessible outlets
like Pandora or Spotify, people tend to
value the art form less. When something
is always on, people tend to tune it out
rather than tune in.
continued on page 24

THRILLER

by Michael Jackson

BUSINESS AS USUAL

by Men at Work

HARDWIRED TO SELF-DESTRUCT

by Metallica

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Some things are timeless and some


things are being rediscovered. Good
music doesnt go out of style, its true.
Steve Holt, Audio nerd owner

continued from page 23

BLAST FROM
THE PAST:
In addition to
records The
Audio Nerd
offers stereo
equipment,
record
cleaners, ables,
accessories,
needles, and
more.
Photos by
Noelle Konrad

24

It just becomes background noise,


Holt said.
Vinyl combines the two loves of
nostalgia and quality. The mix of ages
who seek out The Audio Nerd range
from early teens to late 80s and everyone
in-between.
Some things are timeless and some
things are being rediscovered, Holt
said. Good music doesnt go out of
style, its true.
A lot of Holts clientele seek the old,
forgotten or bizarre records in hopes of
creating something new and beautiful,
whereas others are searching for old
favorites or the valuable and rare.
The Audio Nerds $2 bin is a great
place for artists to start their search. The
most expensive record in the store is
$200. The $195 Face to Face record
has only 157 in existence; one can be
found at the Audio Nerd.
Holts collection of around a quarter
of a million records supply close to every
genre imaginable. From the typical pop,
rock and vintage metal, to opera, jazz
and old comedy recordings. Numerous
records are simply waiting to be played.
We keep a pretty eclectic mix of
music here, Holt said. You name it.
In addition to records, The Audio
Nerd also offers stereo equipment,
record cleaners, cables, accessories,
needles, posters, CDs and even cassettes.
They will even assist in repairs.
We sell anything you need to
make your stereo work and play vinyl,
Holt said.
A blast from the past launches the
future of music. Vinyl will never go out
of style and Holt is more than happy
that his hobby business has evolved
into a full-time gig. There is always
something new to find and The Audio
Nerd welcomes any lover of music.
Keep it small; keep it cool,
Holt said.

February 2017

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rocklin calendar

February 2017

To submit an event, email jamieh@goldcountrymedia.com

friday feb. 10

Appalachian Trail Happiness


with Michael Kane

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For upcoming
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Where: Sierra College Rocklin, Sewell


Hall, room 111, 5000 Rocklin Road
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Cost: $5 general, $2 students and
seniors, museum members free.
Info: (916) 660-7926
monday feb. 13

Our schools are some


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A Little Night Music

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Schools, Open to All

Where: Rocklin Event Center,


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When: 7 p.m. preceded
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Michael "Rev" Kane, the creator of


the Ministry of Happiness, believes in
happiness through adventure.

An Ensemble featuring Bob Draga,


Jason Wanner, Shelley Denny
and Ron Jones. Proceeds benefit
the Philanthropic Programs of the
Assistance League of Greater Placer.

tuesday feb. 14

Love Your Library Celebration


Ehe first 50 families each day receive a
free book bag with goodies and a book
of their choice from the Friends bookstore. On Feb. 14, dogs and handlers of
Lend a Heart will be available from 3:304:30 p.m. so kids can read to them.
Where: Rocklin Library,
4890 Granite Drive in Rocklin
When: 3-5 p.m. Tuesday and
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday
Info: handpickin@aol.com

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recipe

.com

Pink

Raspberry Sou

F
noelle konrad

ebruary is all about decadence and floating on


cloud nine. Dessert is an excellent way to enjoy
this month of mushy feelings and twitter-pated
hearts. This dish even looks like a fluffy pink cloud.
I know it may sound sappy, but sometimes that is
alright. Whether you have a romantic dinner for
two planned, a night out with loved ones or a night
in at home, everyone can use a delicious dessert this
Valentines Day.

food columnist

INGREDIENTS:

1 tablespoon salted butter


2 tablespoon sugar for dusting ramekins
1 cup frozen raspberries
4 tablespoon honey, divided
2 teaspoon Meyer lemon juice
2 teaspoon arrowroot starch
3 teaspoons water
4 egg whites
Fresh raspberries and dark chocolate for toppings
DIRECTIONS:

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.


2. Butter the inside of each ramekin desired and
dust with sugar. Place on baking sheet and set aside.
3. Place the frozen raspberries, lemon juice and 2

tablespoon of the honey in a sauce pan on medium


heat. Stir until a jam-like consistency is formed,
approximately 3-4 minutes. Remove from heat.
4. In a separate bowl mix together the arrowroot
starch and water.
5. Add arrowroot paste to the raspberry mixture.
Once slightly thickened, transfer the mixture to a
blender and puree for 1 minute.
6. Press the mixture through a fine sieve removing
any seeds.
7. Place in the fridge to cool.
8. While the puree is cooling, separate egg white
into a mixer and beat until soft peaks form.
9. Add the last 2 remaining tablespoons of honey
to the beaten egg whites.
10. Set aside of the raspberry puree for garnish.
11. Add half of the egg whites to a large mixing
bowl and stir in the remaining raspberry puree.
It is OK if the mixture is deflated. Gently fold
in the remaining egg whites and be careful not to
over mix.
12. Spoon mixture into the ramekins and bake for
10-12 minutes until the top is golden and raised.
13. Top with left over raspberry puree, dark
chocolate and fresh raspberries and serve
immediately before it falls.
Enjoy!

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real estate

Recent

Real Estate Transactions


The following are all of the recent real estate transactions that took place with all real estate agents in Roseville between Dec. 1-30, 2016. Data provided by CoreLogic.

1.

225 Harding Boulevard #2

$140,000

26. 181 Hickory Street

$284,000

2.

128 Birch Street

$143,000

27. 189 Hickory Street

$284,000

3.

231 Harding Boulevard #2

$144,000

28. 407 Cherry Avenue

$285,000

4.

1501 Secret Ravine Parkway #1624

$200,000

29. 1179 Meadow Gate Drive

$286,000

5.

811 Shearer Street

$210,000

30. 119 Irene Avenue

$287,500

6.

532 Alola Street

$215,000

31. 614 Carpenter Way

$290,000

7.

1006 Main Street

$216,000

32. 185 Hickory Street

$294,500

8.

510 Arlene Drive A

$220,000

33. 606 Porter Drive

$295,000

9.

1975 Inglis Way

$225,000

34. 286 Alta Vista Avenue

$297,000

10. 126 Claiborne Avenue

$227,000

35. 1616 Corbridge Drive

$297,000

11. 701 Gibson Drive #822

$234,500

36. 901 Tina Way

$303,000

12. 1406 Gerry Way

$235,000

37. 1032 Magnolia Way

$310,000

13. 609 Mayfair Drive

$240,000

38. 710 Vinewood Avenue

$310,000

14. 10001 Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard #1417

$240,000

39. 1113 William Way

$313,000

15. 501 6th Street

$250,000

40. 5352 Campcreek Loop

$320,000

16. 1401 Wabash Way

$255,000

41. 1500 Chancellor Avenue

$320,000

17. 1122 Rockingham Drive

$264,500

42. 102 Zien Court

$321,500

18. 1202 Hickory Street

$269,000

43. 1448 Impressionist Loop

$322,000

19. 1357 Hidalgo Circle

$270,000

44. 1414 Elm Street

$324,500

20. 2004 Inglis Way B

$274,000

45. 1219 Rand Way

$325,000

21. 639 Darling Way

$280,000

46. 5156 Sugar Pine Loop

$325,000

22. 119 Campo Street

$281,000

47. 93 Talmont Circle #93

$326,000

23. 193 Hickory Street

$282,000

48. 1716 Tatiana Street

$332,000

24. 1180 Ravine View Drive

$283,000

49. 1636 Huntington Drive

$335,000

25. 1329Hidalgo Circle

$283,500

50. 613 Juanita Way

$340,000

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51. 7517 Paiute Point Road

$340,000

88. 8088 Horncastle Avenue

$390,000

52. 116 Heavenly Court

$344,000

89. 1418 Long Creek Way

$393,000

53. 912 Main Street

$345,000

90. 2643 Du Pont Way

$395,000

54. 1601 Kit Carson Way

$346,500

91. 1723 Palatia Drive

$395,000

55. 10 Villa Gardens Court #10

$347,000

92. 449 Yale Drive

$397,500

56. 1619 Woodhill Drive

$348,000

93. 1857 San Gabriel Street

$399,000

57. 2224 Ellesmere Loop

$349,000

94. 2178 Village Green Drive

$399,500

58. 1611 Ashford Drive

$350,000

95. 5288 Campcreek Loop

$400,000

59. 1024 Betsy Ross Drive

$350,000

96. 19 Granada Pass Court

$405,000

60. 845 Cordwell Circle

$350,000

97. 4009 Settlers Ridge Way

$405,000

61. 4652 Montclair Court

$350,000

98. 1724 Westlake Drive

$405,000

62. 1607 Oakview Drive

$350,000

99. 204 Esher Court

$409,000

63. 9420 Watt Avenue

$350,000

100. 2022 Fernwood Circle

$410,000

64. 364 Avila Drive

$355,000

101. 7096 Hayride Lane

$410,000

65. 1711 Pinion Drive

$355,000

102. 1733 Fontenay Way

$411,000

66. 103 Stoffels Court

$355,000

103. 716 Johnny Fry Court

$411,000

67. 7516 Apple Hollow Loop

$359,000

104. 2186 Village Green Drive

$412,000

68. 7209 Acorn Glen Loop

$360,000

105. 1585 Black Bear Street

$413,000

69. 7225 Sunstream Way

$360,000

106. 1708 Santa Ines Street

$414,000

70. 1968 Ellesmere Loop

$365,000

107. 100 Clearwater Court

$415,000

71. 500 Grove Street

$365,000

108. 2041 Culverhill Way

$415,000

72. 1239 Chenin Blanc Circle

$369,000

109. 1841 Stonecrest Drive

$415,000

73. 7133 Clearview Way

$370,000

110. 1721 Laporte Drive

$420,000

74. 1586 Grey Bunny Drive

$372,000

111. 3249 Markham Way

$425,000

75. 536 Oakborough Avenue

$373,500

112. 1579 Parkside Way

$425,000

76. 29 Springwood Court

$374,500

113. 1977 Sevilla Drive

$426,000

77. 222 Donner Avenue

$375,000

114. 2101 Harpford Drive

$427,600

78. 6672 Silver Mill Way

$375,000

115. 1716 Terracina Circle

$430,000

79. 2240 Benton Loop

$379,000

116. 3020 Tilden Drive

$430,000

80. 1445 Tiffany Circle

$379,000

117. 1859 Hidden View Lane

$435,000

81. 10 Treecrest Court

$382,000

118. 6424 Camellia Point Way

$436,000

82. 4098 Sylvan Glen Lane

$383,000

119. 532 Striped Moss Street

$439,000

83. 1313 Champagne Circle

$385,000

120. 1766 Darby Street

$440,000

84. 1305 Foxhollow Way

$385,000

121. 7019 Cope Ridge Way

$447,000

85. 2218 Longview Drive

$385,000

122. 2289 Clearbrook Circle

$448,000

86. 2223 Longview Drive

$385,000

123. 6001 Rose Garden Lane

$448,500

87. 1014 Baquera Court

$390,000

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156. 1597 Woodhaven Circle

$525,000

157. 2104 Dorrington Drive

$527,500

124. 100 Briarthorne Court

$449,000

158. 7240 Artisan Circle

$530,000

125. 633 Lunardi Way

$449,000

159. 1716 Morella Circle

$534,000

126. 2304 Ferndale Court

$461,000

160. 124 Alicante Court

$535,000

127. 309 Aspen Court

$465,000

161. 1288 Billington Lane

$535,000

128. 4377 Weathervane Way

$465,000

162. 1540 Deer Hollow Way

$535,000

129. 1859 Avenida Martina

$466,500

163. 7968 Halesworth Drive

$545,000

130. 4998 Wellbrook Place

$469,000

164. 3241 Big Bear Drive

$550,000

131. 2107 Van Ness Drive

$472,000

165. 309 Del Obispo Court

$550,000

132. 208 Grace Glen Court

$473,000

166. 1969 San Esteban Circle

$554,000

133. 380 Cope Ridge Court

$475,000

167. 2304 Ursula Way

$554,000

134. 7596 Goose Meadows Way

$475,000

168. 514 Winchester Cout

$568,000

135. 609 San Miguel Court

$475,000

169. 4309 Homestretch Court

$569,000

136. 1800 Shropshire Street

$475,000

170. 432 Berkwood Court

$570,000

137. 1824 Bottlebrush Circle

$480,000

171. 204 Los Osos Court

$570,000

138. 58 Tucumcari Court

$480,000

172. 2952 Nelson Drive

$580,000

139. 1893 Atwell Street

$482,000

173. 3081 Daggett Drive

$590,000

140. 2041 Coryton Lane

$485,000

174. 4301 Homestretch Court

$590,000

141. 1158 Sinclair Way

$487,000

175. 9155 Pinehurst Drive

$620,000

142. 208 Chatswood Court

$489,000

176. 9401 Eagle Springs Court

$625,000

143. 2821 Ashland Drive

$490,000

177. 1126 Brookline Circle

$636,000

144. 1001 Parkview Drive

$499,000

178. 1951 Sidesaddle Way

$640,000

145. 7083 Dream Inn Court

$500,000

179. 9373 Eagle Springs Place

$642,500

146. 2542 Parkcrest Way

$500,000

180. 1211 San Simeon Drive

$644,000

147. 6120 Parkminster Way

$505,000

181. 9545 Pinehurst Drive

$650,000

148. 3240 Rock Creek Way

$509,000

182. 2757 Carradale Drive

$700,000

149. 356 Kirkton Court

$510,000

183. 8577 Indianwood Way

$724,500

150. 4061 Tilden Drive

$512,500

184. 11 Chip Shot Court

$760,000

151. 109 Columbia Avenue

$515,000

185. 1579 Parkside Way

$850,000

152. 340 Ironwood Circle

$515,000

186. 4620 Waterstone Drive

$850,000

153. 524 Castillian Court

$519,000

187. 8922 Caspian Court

$875,000

154. 1327 Avenida Alvarado

$520,000

188. 3140 Spahn Ranch Road

$1,100,000

155. 3064 Big Bear Drive

$525,000

189. 4433 Cheval Way

$1,150,000

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February 2017

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saturday feb. 4

Bird and Bug Bonanza


Flow down the storm drain on a journey
to explore Cruddy Creek, our indoor
interactive creek crawl.
Where: Roseville Utility Exploration
Center, 1501 Pleasant Grove Boulevard
When: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Info: roseville.ca.us

Triva night
Test your knowledge. Arrive early and
join the Friends of the Library for dinner.
Proceeds benefit the Roseville library.
Where: Monks Cellar,
240 Vernon Street
When: 7 p.m.
Cost: $10 each with a 60 person limit,
and teams of 2-6 people
Info: (916) 746-1212 or
rosevillefriendsofthelibrary.org/
online-membership

saturday feb. 11

saturday feb. 18

Valentine's Weekend
on the Trail

19th Annual Roseville


Firefighters Crab Feed

Bring your Sweetie to the Placer Wine


Trail for special activities at Lone Buffalo,
Pescatore, Rock Hill Winery, Secret
Ravine and Wise Villa. This is a nonticketed event. Regular tasting fees
or individual charges at participating
wineries apply.
Where: Placer County Wine Trail wineries
Info: placerwine.com

All you can eat Dungeness crab, Cajun


shrimp, Rigatoni, salad and bread.
No-host bar, entertainment, dance party,
silent auction, raffle and more.
Where: Mahany Sport Center,
1545 Pleasant Grove Boulevard
When: 5:30-11 p.m.
Cost: $60
Info: (916) 742-2522 or
rosevillefirefighters.org.

saturday feb. 18

friday feb. 24

David Rogers

Legally Blonde The Musical

David Rogers fuses classical, jazz, early,


and world music elements into powerful,
moving and virtuosic performances
based on both original compositions
and traditional repertoire.

Stand Out Talent presents the fabulously


fun international award-winning musical
based on the adored movie.

Where: The Strum Shop,


209 Vernon Street
When: 5 p.m.
Cost: $10
Info: (916) 78708786
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monday feb. 6

Where: 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and


2 p.m. Sunday Feb 24 thorugh March 5
When: Tower Theater,
417 Vernon Street
Info: standouttalent.org

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Fri. Feb 10 Liz Ryder & Barwick & Siegfried
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Fri. Feb 17 Riverbend Folk Band
Sat. Feb 18 The Music of The Beatles
Thur. Feb 23 Jessica Malone & Caitlin Jemma
Fri. Feb 24 Marc Cooper & Frank Aldrich
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the event center beckons back to the times when musicians
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In fact, the Auburn Event Center has hosted many
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Quality is important to Keep Smilin Promotions, and the
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In addition to the ambiance, this 21-year-old and over venue
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The winter-spring line up at the Auburn Event Center is
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Like swing and rockabilly? It does not get any better than Big
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