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WARM UPYOUR WINTER

LOCAL BARKEEPS SHARE RECIPES

FOR THE PERFECT COCKTAILSPAGE 8

Travel through Scotlandrsquos historyDusty baker releases syrahWaist training is it healthySay no to sugar this year

THISISSUE

january 2016

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featured this month

8 A WARMER WINTERRoseville area mixologists sharetheir favorite avored cibations

-staff report

featured this month

20 LET IT SNOW LET IT

SNOW LET IT SNOWClarkrsquos has all the gear andexpertise to celebrate the snow

-by Mike Hill

health

24 STICK TO IT Follow this advice to meet your goals in 2016

-by Chris PalkowskiMD

health

25 SELF-CARE 101Make time for you in the new year

-by Shawn Monsen

dining

28 AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESExplore a world of culinarydelicacies at Land Ocean

-by Eileen Wilson

dining

32 BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERMajor league manager Dusty Bakerreleases rookie vintage

-by Gus Thomson

dining

33 SWEET NOT SOURMeyer Lemons from Placer Countyare a sweet addition to winter recipes

-by Carol Arnold

dining

34 ENJOY THE GAMEHerersquos a quick and easy hotwings recipe for the big game

-by Dan Zahara

dining

35 SAY NO TO SUGARHelp for kicking the sugarhabit in the new year

-by Paula Hendricks

business

38 A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACERenovations make this hotel the perfectdestination for business or pleasure

-by Jorden PHales

business

40 lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZEGarments that reshape the bodyare popular but controversial

-by Jorden PHales

travel

42 SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUSExplore Scotlandrsquos edgytwilight of history and culture

-by Scott Thomas Anderson

entertainment

48 THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELEDAcoustic Denrsquos focus issquarely on quality of music

-by Lillie Apostolos

real estate

50 MADE BY THE HANDS OF A CRAFTSMANLocation and unique detailshighlight this Castle Creek home

-by Eileen Wilson

real estate

52 RECENT TRANSACTIONSCheck out home sales inRoseville neighborhoods

-by Core Logic

On the cover ASR LoungePhoto by Kim Palaferri

ASR Lounge features specialty drinks like the FirstDate Basil amp Blue and Zangria

page 20

page 8

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A WARMER WINTER

Roseville Magazine takes a tour of our local barsand restaurants in search of Rosevillersquos uniquelibations From the Moscow Mule to Amnesia

local mixologists serve up drinks that are quicklybecoming local favorites

Oscar Vargasbar manager at ASR

mixes up specialtydrinks for customers

like the barrsquos signaturecocktailthe Zangria

(Photos by Kim Palaferri)

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FIRST DATE Kappa

Pisco Chile Spirits of Grape

Muddled Jalapeno with Agave Red Bell Pepper

BASIL amp BLUE Vodka

Muddled Blueberry and Basil Elder Flower Liqueur

Soda

ZANGRIA Gin Sangria Fresh Lemon

Triple Sec Float of Red Wine

ASR Restaurant amp Lounge 390 North Sunrise Avenue Roseville 95661 | asrrestaurantloungecom | (916) 797-0220 Mandangorsquos Sports Bar 106 North Sunrise Ave Roseville 95661 | (916) 797-7678

RIOT PUNCH Muddled Limon and Lemon

Watermelon Puree Effen Black Cherry Vodka

Dekuyper Watermelon Pucker Soda Water

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AMNESIA Vodka

Germain Liqueur Blueberry Puree

Lemon Juice Mint Garnish

the monkrsquos cellar 240 Vernon St Roseville 95678 | monkscellarcom | (916) 786-6665

ST ARNOLDBELGIAN QUAD

Belgian Beer

BAD HABITBullet Rye Whiskey St Germain Absinthe

Walnut biters sugar

bunz sports pub amp grub 311 Judah St Roseville 95768 | bunzsportspubcom | (916) 786-6655

BUNZ PUNCH Tropical punch Vodka

Cranberry Juice Sweet and Sour Mix

Splash of Pineapple Juice

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the yard house 1185 Galleria Blvd P-120 Roseville 95678 | ruthschriscom | (916) 780-6910

MOSCOW MULERussian Standard Vodka

Ginger Beer

BLOOD amp SMOKEDel Maguey Vida Mezcal El Jimador Silver tequila

Anchor eyes Monin Blood Orange

Citrus Agave Aromatic Bitters

CUCUMBERCITRUS TONIC

Bulldog gin Aperol

Citrus Agave Tonic

Fresh Cucumber Fresh Orange Orange Bitters

BOURBONBERRY SOUR

Buffalo Trace Bourbon Citrus Agave

Dekuyper Rassmatazz Orange Bitters

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CUCUMBER BASILGIMLET WITH GIN

Hendrickrsquos Gin St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Lime Juice Simple Syrup

Cucumbers Slices Basil Leaves

Basil Sugar Rimmer

ruthrsquos chris steak house 1185 Galleria Blvd P-120 Roseville 95678 | ruthschriscom | (916) 780-6910

ROYAL STGIN amp TONIC

Bombay Gin Tonic

Domain de Canon Ginger Liqueur Simple Syrupm Rosemary Sprig

Pink Peppercorn

RUBY REDGREYHOUND

Belvedere Pink Grapefruit Vodka St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Ruby Grapefruit Juice Fresh Lime Juice

Simple Syrup Fee Bros Grapefruit BittersSoda Water

STRAWBERRY KISS Skyy Citrus Vodka

Malibu Pineapple Rum Strawberry Puree Pineapple Juice

the Almond Tree 214 Harding Blvd Roseville 95678 | almondtreeloungenet | (916) 782-5052

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APPLE BARREL WHISKEY Jameson Whiskey

Two Towns Bright Cider Raspberry Liqueur

Bar 101 101 Main St Roseville 95678 | bar101rosevillecom | (916) 774-0505 McCormick amp Schmickrsquos 1194 Roseville Parkway Roseville 95678 | mccormickandschmickscom | (916) 960-4875

KENTUCKY SWoodford Reserv

Domaine De Canton GMuddled Fres

Fresh OranSimple Syr

TITOrsquoS MORECHATATitorsquos Vodka RumChata

Kahlua Coffee Liqueur Monin Toasted Marshmallow Syrup

Chocolate Syrup Half amp Half

PROSECCO SANGRIA Bacardi Limon Rum

Simple Syrup Fresh Strawberries and Cucumbers

Topped with La Maraca Prosecco

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ET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW

Itrsquos been said that no two snow akes are alike That initself blows the scientic mind but wouldnrsquot it be niceif we could say that about all snow based equipment

companies across the board in sales service products andprice Let me do the footwork for you and spotlight onevery very different ldquosnowakeldquo Nestled in a nondescriptstrip mall located at 212 Harding Boulevard in Rosevillesits Clarkrsquos Snow Sports This family business of 26 yearsis often found quite by accident Irsquom always looking for

cool off the path places that need their story told so inI go and meet self described ldquosnow farmerrdquo Steve Clark

I have to ask ldquowhatrsquos a snow farmerrdquo Clark explainsrdquoWellwe are just like food farmers because we depend on theweather for a good season No rain no food no snow nobusinessrdquo Makes sense Clark is the youngest of seven

kids growing up in a Southern California beach areawhere skateboarding surng and snow skiing go handin hand Clarkrsquos grandfather had early roots with WhiteStag and Dad with PF McMullin both snow skiingapparel companies Steversquos Fatherrsquos advice to him was ifyou want do something fun and make money go into theldquosnowrdquo business Around the same time a revolution insnow sports was happening A group of surfers and skate-boarders got the idea of making a board that would be

like a surf board but smaller and a skate board but biggerwith no wheels which would be able to ldquosnow surfrdquo A newsport was born and Clark was on the cutting edge

Fast forward to 1989 when Clark took h is fatherrsquos adviceand moved his young family to Sacramento to get awayfrom the LA ldquorat racerdquo and closer to where the really

clarkrsquos in Roseville has a history of helping customers

by mike hill

The inventory of Clarkrsquos in Roseville on Harding Boulevard(Photos by Mike Hill)

good snow in California was locatedHe opened a little snowboard shopon Sunrise Boulevard to cater to theldquonew kidsrdquo on the slopes mdash the snow-boarders At rst this group of winterrogues were considered a danger tothe established skiers at the resortsThey didnrsquot know or care about ldquoskietiquetterdquo they talked funny withslang that was carried over from surngor skateboarding and they dressedthe way they wanted with no regardto the elements In other words Clarkrsquoscustomer base

On the ground oor of this new snowsport revolution Clarkrsquos listened andlearned what their clientele needed Thebest in affordable snowboard productsservice and repair tuneups apparel andgear plus outstanding customer service

In 1999 Clarkrsquos opened the Rosevillelocation and has been the best-keptsecret in the snow sport world Alwaysevolving with a hand on the pulse ofthe industry Clark and his 20 associ-ates offer rentals for snowboards crosscountry snow shoes and skis at discountprices They also have great specialsfor lift tickets at Sugar Bowl SquawValley-Alpine Meadows and Sierra atTahoe Itrsquos truly the snowboarders andskiers Holiday gift headquarters

Stop by either location and register towin a $100 Clarkrsquos Gift Certicate andtwo lift tickets at Sierra at Tahoe Thecontest drawing will be Jan 31 VisitClarkrsquos at ClarksSnowSportscom

CLARKrsquoSHours 10 am to 8 pm Monday-Friday

10 am to 7 pm Saturdayand 11 am to 5 pm Sunday

ROSEVILLE212 Harding Blvd

(916) 792-7734

RANCHO CORDOVA3515 Sunrise Blvd

(916) 852-7735

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What you needto know about selecting

your next floor covering By Donnie Gupton

Precision Flooring is celebrating its30th year of business and has been aleader in helping homeowners find the flooring solution that best suits theirneeds With our years of experience wehave learned a thing or two and belowwe will share some of that with you

1 Lifestyle is most important ndash Thereare thousands of flooring options somebetter than others How you and yourfamily live on the floor will be a majorfactor on which floor you select Thereis no perfect floor but being educatedand having expectations set properly is

a huge key to the overall experience

Dogs and kids add a lot of traffic andwill require a more durable floorFamilies that take their shoes off beforeentering their home experience longerlast flooring A single individual mightbe able to make any floor work withtheir lifestyle Itrsquos pretty simple themore the traffic that faster the floorwears Make sure you know all thepreventive maintenance tips

2 Hardwood still rules ndash Hardwoodflooring is still king of the industryHardwood flooring is very durable butthere is a lot to know Should I buy sol-id or engineered Is engineered hard-wood real hardwood What species ofwood is right for me Is hardness of thewood everything What types of finish-es are available What types of texturesshould I consider for my family andhome All of these are great questionsand there are a ton more to know

The trends in the hardwood world arealways changing Here are a few of thetop trends Wider is better A lot ofwide plank flooring is on the markettoday Board length is becoming moreimportant and the lengths keep gettinglonger Consumers are more ok withnatural characteristics of hardwoodthan ever before Knots and mineralstreaks are now a thing of beautyMatte finishes are being purchasedmore and more The lower the sheenthe less imperfection you see

Knowing all your options and beingeducated about hardwood is extremelyimportant before purchase Not alloptions are good for every lifestyle andcan leave you unhappy if you donrsquotknow what you are buying

3 Carpet is getting softer ndash Carpet iscarpet but now carpet manufacturersare seeing how soft they can makethem With nylon fibers like Stainmas-ter Tru soft and Tactesse Nylon youhave plenty of comfortable optionsEven your low pile carpets feel softerto the touch

Just like every other part of the indus-try durability and longevity is always atthe premium Carpet has made greatstrides with these characteristics aswell Solution died nylons are makingcarpets more stain resistant than ever

4 Is that Laminate Laminate is oneof the more durable flooring optionsyou can put in your home You need tomake sure you know the AC rating onyour laminate so you have an idea ofdurability As durable as it is laminateis not a lifetime product and it is noteasy to repair at all

The new designs available are incred-ible now as it is becoming more andmore difficult to tell the differencebetween hardwood and premium lami-nates The best laminates have the leastpattern repeat from box to box

Formaldehyde is a dangerous com-pound to bring in to your home andlaminates are notorious for havinga high count of formaldehyde As aconsumer make sure you are buyingCARB compliant laminate

5 Luxury Vinyl is the new player intown Vinyl flooring has always been agreat product for the home it is one ofthe most moisture resistant floors thatyou can buy Until a few years ago vinyltiles and planks did not exist in theresidential market because of vinylrsquosnatural tendency to shrink With newtechnologies this no longer a concern

The vinyl tiles and planks are some ofthe best looking alternative flooringoptions on the market The luxuryvinyl tiles are warmer underfoot softerquieter and easier to install than stoneor ceramic tiles

The planks provide a nice hardwoodlook and the visuals continue to im-prove Like hardwood you will see a lotof wide plank options You get the lookof wood with the moisture resistanceof vinyl

6 Is this all we know There are a tonof flooring options out there This is just scratching the surface of informa-tion available

Precision Flooring offers hardwoodcarpet laminate vinyl cork bamboorubber and water proof products Ourconsultants are equipped with special-ized knowledge on how to select thebest flooring for your home amp lifestyle

You can access this information byCalling 916-235-7542 bull Visiting ourshowroom at 8789 Auburn FolsomRoad Granite Bay CA 95746 wwwprefloorscomgranitebay

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STICK TO IT Chris Palkowski MDphysician-in-chiefKaiser Permanente

Roseville Medical Center

health

As usually happens this time of year therersquos a goodchance wersquoll make resolutions to improve someaspect of our lives And if yoursquore like most of us you

may get discouraged and abandon that resolution byMarch Itrsquos happened to all of us

So how can we make it easier to stick to our resolutions

Irsquove asked one of my colleagues an expert in behavioralscience to share some excellent tips that are designed to

help set a positive tone overcome obstacles and reachour goals for 2016

Sheri Pruitt PhD is a Roseville-based licensed clinicalpsychologist and the director for Behavioral Science Inte-gration for Kaiser Permanente She is especially knowl-edgeable about the role that behavior plays in healthoutcomes

We have the best of intentions when we make resolutionswhether we commit ourselves to lose weight be morenancially responsible be a better partner to a loved onemdash or any number of changes we want to accomplish

But if we donrsquot deliberately plan to change our behaviorbefore we set out to make the resolutions Sheri sayswe are destined for failure Specically we need threeessential elements to get results information motiva-tion and strategy

So herersquos Sherirsquos best advice Itrsquos called the SMARTmethod and itrsquos proven to be successful in changing anybehavior not just a New Yearrsquos resolution Wersquoll use theSMART method to illustrate a simple example of a resolu-tion walk 30 minutes a day ve days a week

S Set a measurable obtainable goal Letrsquos say you havenrsquotwalked for the purpose of exercise in years but a familymember gave you a comfortable pair of walking shoesas a holiday gift this month and yoursquore motivated totake steps to better health At this point you can set somegoals such as waking up a little earlier and putting on

your new shoes and a warm jacket to walk 30 minutesa day Monday through Friday That sounds achievableright If it doesnrsquot then lower your expectations and seta smaller goal

M Monitor your progress This is when you keep track ofyour new initiative You can place a calendar somewhereprominent such as on the refrigerator door to write downthe number of minutes you walk each day and you caneven use a pedometer if yoursquod like to track the distance

covered too Keep putting entries in the calendar even ifyou donrsquot walk a full 30 minutes And if you didnrsquot walk atall put a zero for that day But do keep track

A Arrange your world for success Make sure you haveeverything you need for your daily walk Set the alarm clockthe night before Check Set aside your warm clothesCheck Have a raincoat or umbrella handy Check

R Recruit support When yoursquore trying to make behaviorchanges itrsquos extremely important to enlist someoneto be your accountability partner It doesnrsquot have to besomeone yoursquoll walk with but it needs to be someonewho will support you and check in with you about yourdaily progress If yoursquore serious about making a changethe people around you need to know

T Treat yourself This onersquos fun When a behavior isrewarded itrsquos likely to be repeated So come up with asmall treat for yourself mdash nothing too elaborate or expen-sive but something thatrsquos easily obtainable and thor-oughly enjoyable You can even say to yourself ldquoGreat jobrdquo The important thing to remember is that you mustintentionally celebrate your success

The SMART strategy is simple if we stick to it and it canmake the difference between success and failure

Oh speaking of failure Herersquos one more tip for what Shericalls ldquobehavioral driftrdquo In other words what happens ifwe slip off course and revert to our old ways Thatrsquos easy just have a backup plan in case yoursquore thrown off track

health

SELF-CARE 101Shawn MonsenownerZen Spa

It should come as no surprise to any of us that ourcountryrsquos number one New Yearrsquos resolution is to loseweight As soon as the alarm clock sounds on the rst

Monday of the year we swear to give up carbs vow tocount calories and promise to hit the gym in hopes ofdropping pounds to become slim and trim by summerBut realistically only a mere fraction of us will see theseresolutions through

Perhaps instead of leaning towards the dramatic and

likely unachievable we should focus on the completelyattainable general wellness and overall well-being As2016 kicks off make a vow to yourself to take care ofyourself make time for yourself and to contribute to yourown health

We often forget that wellness goes much further thanour weight or our appearance Itrsquos a combination of ourphysical health attitude and daily contentment Somecontributing factors are inherited (thanks Mom andDad) but many are at the mercy of our own behavior andhabits Stress is one factor that can negatively affect eachof these areas and stress management is entirely withinour control There are many easy and affordable thingswe can do to reduce the stress and improve our healthHere are a couple of my favorites

TURN UP THE MUSIC

Music is a proven de-stresser Crank up your favorite tuneswhen you get home from work and in no time yoursquoll feelyour shoulders relax and the stress begin to melt away

EXERCISE

Taking a walk is underrated Not only does it connect youwith nature (a proven stress reliever in and of itself) but

who can resist a chance to behold our California sunsetsPlus even a leisurely walk has the power to boost yourendorphins and your mood

Not a walker Continue your relaxation and keep yourbody in sync with a session or two at BodyHeat Hot Pilatesamp Yoga The instructors there understand the physical and

mental benets of yoga and can keep you in your lsquozenrsquostate of mind

MASSAGE

Massage is a scientically proven de-stresser The powerof human touch through massage counteracts stresshormones decreasing their levels in your body makingfor a pleasant experience and a canrsquot-be-beat stress-buster When you get home yoursquoll be in a better moodand will sleep better too

At Zen Spa in Roseville the Spa Combo gives you theadvantages of massage combined with the benetsof a facial For just $89 yoursquoll get a one-hour Swedishmassage and one-hour Classic facial ndash thatrsquos two hours oflsquomersquo time and relaxation

Or take advantage of Zen Sparsquos gift card specialndash purchase5 gifts cards and receive a 6th card FREE Use your free giftcard to keep your promise to take care of yourself

Regardless of which path you choose on the road to self-care our team of certied massage therapists estheti-cians and tness partners are always available to sharetheir knowledge along with tips you can use at home toimprove your overall wellness and reduce stress

Zen Spa offers high quality massage therapy and spaservices by certied experienced professionals Nocontracts or membership fees just affordable consistentservice For more information or to book an appoint-ment call (916) 774-1500 or visitzenrosevillecom To learnmore about the offeringsat BodyHeat Hot Pilates

amp Yoga call (916)782-1012 or visit body heatyogacom

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dining

T he restaurateur who landed a big catch in Folsom hasdone it again but this time at the Roseville GalleriaLand Ocean opened its new South Placer hub Sept 1

of last year and what was meant to be a ldquosoft openingrdquoturned out to be something closer to a tidal wave mdash aninstant success from day one

Owner Mark Platt had been involved as a partner in arearestaurants but decided to strike out on his own openingLand Ocean in Folsom as well as Sienna in El DoradoHills Rosevillersquos Land Ocean is his newest creation

ldquoIrsquove spent a lot of time in this community and I loveRosevillerdquo Platt said

I took my foodie friend Nancy Silva Sutton on a diningadventure that began with a trio of cocktails ndash the JalapenoMartini a bestseller created by infusing vodka with fresh jalapeno and lime Drink number two was the New Fash-ioned Land Oceanrsquos take on the Old Fashioned mdash a bullet ofrye poured over a frozen sphere of orange wedges cherriessoda water and bitters The drink is a hit especially with

the gentlemen The nal drink was the Special K Martini apomegranate concoction that goes down like candy

The establishment serves serious portions that range frompub-style food to upscale fare like the beef Wellingtonappetizer and a nut-encrusted sea bass both of which weenjoyed immensely

By Eileen Wilson

AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESLand Ocean is Rosevillersquos new lsquofoodiersquo stop

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

AboveRosevillersquos Land Ocean looks to recreate the feel of the original restaurant in Folsom At rightLand Oceanrsquos ldquomixologistrdquo Shamara Brown prepares acocktail for a customer at the new Galleria location(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

LAND OCEAN1151 Galleria Boulevard Suite 241 in RosevilleLandoceanrestaurantscom

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Especially surprising was the Wellingtonrsquos tender bits ofbeef suspended in a decadent sauce and surrounded bydelectable akey pastry The dish is served with a dash ofbrandy peppercorn sauce and beacutearnaise sauce

Entrees come with a starch and vegetable rather than a lacarte like many area restaurants

The sea bass was heavily crusted for a honeyed maca-damia avor and was served with a generous portion ofcoconut avored rice and cruciferous veggies Betweenthe appetizer and entreacutee we sampled the Caprese saladwith rotisserie chicken an oversized salad that includestraditional tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella plentyof greens asparagus bacon onions and croutons anda large portion of chicken The salad alone was plentyof food for two and even made a delicious lunch thefollowing day

In addition to artful entrees there are burger options atLand Ocean and any beef pattie can be substituted withbuffalo a leaner alternative

Land Ocean Manager Mark Fucci said they have a lsquoFitSelectionrsquo menu

ldquoWe change the Fit specials every two weeks and theselections are always under 450 caloriesrdquo he noted

Land Oceanrsquos weekend brunches have been popular andthey feature crab cakes with bearnaise sauce vegetablefrittatas cregraveme brulee French toast and $8 bottomlessmimosas

ldquoWe have some really fun dishes and we serve over 300brunches each weekendrdquo Fucci said

The holiday season brought exceptional crowds to therestaurant but not to worry T he place is outtted withspecial noise-reducing ceiling treatments that keepa quiet ambiance mdash no amplied voices here Musicspeakers can also be adjusted for each individual table

ldquoItrsquos not loud in here at all And wersquove paid attention to

every detail to provide a special experience down totinting the LED lighting to give the room an amber glowrdquoPlatt said ldquo We call ourselves lsquopolished casualrsquordquo

Land Ocean offers patio seating with heaters a stunningre feature valet parking and the Fit Selection thatrsquosperfect for your New Yearrsquos health resolutions

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE

From topone of Land Oceanrsquos signature cocktails is Special Kpictured here along with a ldquoNew Fashionedrdquo with the cherriesorange and bitters that arefrozen and then topped with a bullet rye whiskey Rosevillersquos Sierra Kokenis enjoys lunch at Land Ocean with 17-month-old son James and friends Charisseand Tobe Cagle of El Dorado HillsBlackened salmon and a signature Jalapeno martini at Land Ocean(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

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For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

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SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

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By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

About Home Care PulseHome Care Pulse is the indusing firm in performance bencand quality satisfaction manaand serves hundreds of home nesses across North America the industryrsquos top resource for business development certific

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Home Care Assistance of Placer Count

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Provider and Employer of Choice Award

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve the 2015 Best of Home Care

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

OLYMPUS POINTE

4019 Wakehurst Court bull Ros

$ 7 7 0 0 0

0

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3474 Castle Creek Court bull Ro

$ 1 0 9 9 0

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3583 Paseo Tranquilo bull Lincoln

$ 1 1 9 9 9

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BillSadekcom

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638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

$ 7 6 9 0 0

0

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RocklinMovescom

Cal BRE 01192584

2041 Cassia Way bull Rocklin

$ 5 5 9 9 0

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

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featured this month

8 A WARMER WINTERRoseville area mixologists sharetheir favorite avored cibations

-staff report

featured this month

20 LET IT SNOW LET IT

SNOW LET IT SNOWClarkrsquos has all the gear andexpertise to celebrate the snow

-by Mike Hill

health

24 STICK TO IT Follow this advice to meet your goals in 2016

-by Chris PalkowskiMD

health

25 SELF-CARE 101Make time for you in the new year

-by Shawn Monsen

dining

28 AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESExplore a world of culinarydelicacies at Land Ocean

-by Eileen Wilson

dining

32 BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERMajor league manager Dusty Bakerreleases rookie vintage

-by Gus Thomson

dining

33 SWEET NOT SOURMeyer Lemons from Placer Countyare a sweet addition to winter recipes

-by Carol Arnold

dining

34 ENJOY THE GAMEHerersquos a quick and easy hotwings recipe for the big game

-by Dan Zahara

dining

35 SAY NO TO SUGARHelp for kicking the sugarhabit in the new year

-by Paula Hendricks

business

38 A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACERenovations make this hotel the perfectdestination for business or pleasure

-by Jorden PHales

business

40 lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZEGarments that reshape the bodyare popular but controversial

-by Jorden PHales

travel

42 SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUSExplore Scotlandrsquos edgytwilight of history and culture

-by Scott Thomas Anderson

entertainment

48 THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELEDAcoustic Denrsquos focus issquarely on quality of music

-by Lillie Apostolos

real estate

50 MADE BY THE HANDS OF A CRAFTSMANLocation and unique detailshighlight this Castle Creek home

-by Eileen Wilson

real estate

52 RECENT TRANSACTIONSCheck out home sales inRoseville neighborhoods

-by Core Logic

On the cover ASR LoungePhoto by Kim Palaferri

ASR Lounge features specialty drinks like the FirstDate Basil amp Blue and Zangria

page 20

page 8

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A WARMER WINTER

Roseville Magazine takes a tour of our local barsand restaurants in search of Rosevillersquos uniquelibations From the Moscow Mule to Amnesia

local mixologists serve up drinks that are quicklybecoming local favorites

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FIRST DATE Kappa

Pisco Chile Spirits of Grape

Muddled Jalapeno with Agave Red Bell Pepper

BASIL amp BLUE Vodka

Muddled Blueberry and Basil Elder Flower Liqueur

Soda

ZANGRIA Gin Sangria Fresh Lemon

Triple Sec Float of Red Wine

ASR Restaurant amp Lounge 390 North Sunrise Avenue Roseville 95661 | asrrestaurantloungecom | (916) 797-0220 Mandangorsquos Sports Bar 106 North Sunrise Ave Roseville 95661 | (916) 797-7678

RIOT PUNCH Muddled Limon and Lemon

Watermelon Puree Effen Black Cherry Vodka

Dekuyper Watermelon Pucker Soda Water

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AMNESIA Vodka

Germain Liqueur Blueberry Puree

Lemon Juice Mint Garnish

the monkrsquos cellar 240 Vernon St Roseville 95678 | monkscellarcom | (916) 786-6665

ST ARNOLDBELGIAN QUAD

Belgian Beer

BAD HABITBullet Rye Whiskey St Germain Absinthe

Walnut biters sugar

bunz sports pub amp grub 311 Judah St Roseville 95768 | bunzsportspubcom | (916) 786-6655

BUNZ PUNCH Tropical punch Vodka

Cranberry Juice Sweet and Sour Mix

Splash of Pineapple Juice

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the yard house 1185 Galleria Blvd P-120 Roseville 95678 | ruthschriscom | (916) 780-6910

MOSCOW MULERussian Standard Vodka

Ginger Beer

BLOOD amp SMOKEDel Maguey Vida Mezcal El Jimador Silver tequila

Anchor eyes Monin Blood Orange

Citrus Agave Aromatic Bitters

CUCUMBERCITRUS TONIC

Bulldog gin Aperol

Citrus Agave Tonic

Fresh Cucumber Fresh Orange Orange Bitters

BOURBONBERRY SOUR

Buffalo Trace Bourbon Citrus Agave

Dekuyper Rassmatazz Orange Bitters

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CUCUMBER BASILGIMLET WITH GIN

Hendrickrsquos Gin St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Lime Juice Simple Syrup

Cucumbers Slices Basil Leaves

Basil Sugar Rimmer

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ROYAL STGIN amp TONIC

Bombay Gin Tonic

Domain de Canon Ginger Liqueur Simple Syrupm Rosemary Sprig

Pink Peppercorn

RUBY REDGREYHOUND

Belvedere Pink Grapefruit Vodka St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Ruby Grapefruit Juice Fresh Lime Juice

Simple Syrup Fee Bros Grapefruit BittersSoda Water

STRAWBERRY KISS Skyy Citrus Vodka

Malibu Pineapple Rum Strawberry Puree Pineapple Juice

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APPLE BARREL WHISKEY Jameson Whiskey

Two Towns Bright Cider Raspberry Liqueur

Bar 101 101 Main St Roseville 95678 | bar101rosevillecom | (916) 774-0505 McCormick amp Schmickrsquos 1194 Roseville Parkway Roseville 95678 | mccormickandschmickscom | (916) 960-4875

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Chocolate Syrup Half amp Half

PROSECCO SANGRIA Bacardi Limon Rum

Simple Syrup Fresh Strawberries and Cucumbers

Topped with La Maraca Prosecco

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ET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW

Itrsquos been said that no two snow akes are alike That initself blows the scientic mind but wouldnrsquot it be niceif we could say that about all snow based equipment

companies across the board in sales service products andprice Let me do the footwork for you and spotlight onevery very different ldquosnowakeldquo Nestled in a nondescriptstrip mall located at 212 Harding Boulevard in Rosevillesits Clarkrsquos Snow Sports This family business of 26 yearsis often found quite by accident Irsquom always looking for

cool off the path places that need their story told so inI go and meet self described ldquosnow farmerrdquo Steve Clark

I have to ask ldquowhatrsquos a snow farmerrdquo Clark explainsrdquoWellwe are just like food farmers because we depend on theweather for a good season No rain no food no snow nobusinessrdquo Makes sense Clark is the youngest of seven

kids growing up in a Southern California beach areawhere skateboarding surng and snow skiing go handin hand Clarkrsquos grandfather had early roots with WhiteStag and Dad with PF McMullin both snow skiingapparel companies Steversquos Fatherrsquos advice to him was ifyou want do something fun and make money go into theldquosnowrdquo business Around the same time a revolution insnow sports was happening A group of surfers and skate-boarders got the idea of making a board that would be

like a surf board but smaller and a skate board but biggerwith no wheels which would be able to ldquosnow surfrdquo A newsport was born and Clark was on the cutting edge

Fast forward to 1989 when Clark took h is fatherrsquos adviceand moved his young family to Sacramento to get awayfrom the LA ldquorat racerdquo and closer to where the really

clarkrsquos in Roseville has a history of helping customers

by mike hill

The inventory of Clarkrsquos in Roseville on Harding Boulevard(Photos by Mike Hill)

good snow in California was locatedHe opened a little snowboard shopon Sunrise Boulevard to cater to theldquonew kidsrdquo on the slopes mdash the snow-boarders At rst this group of winterrogues were considered a danger tothe established skiers at the resortsThey didnrsquot know or care about ldquoskietiquetterdquo they talked funny withslang that was carried over from surngor skateboarding and they dressedthe way they wanted with no regardto the elements In other words Clarkrsquoscustomer base

On the ground oor of this new snowsport revolution Clarkrsquos listened andlearned what their clientele needed Thebest in affordable snowboard productsservice and repair tuneups apparel andgear plus outstanding customer service

In 1999 Clarkrsquos opened the Rosevillelocation and has been the best-keptsecret in the snow sport world Alwaysevolving with a hand on the pulse ofthe industry Clark and his 20 associ-ates offer rentals for snowboards crosscountry snow shoes and skis at discountprices They also have great specialsfor lift tickets at Sugar Bowl SquawValley-Alpine Meadows and Sierra atTahoe Itrsquos truly the snowboarders andskiers Holiday gift headquarters

Stop by either location and register towin a $100 Clarkrsquos Gift Certicate andtwo lift tickets at Sierra at Tahoe Thecontest drawing will be Jan 31 VisitClarkrsquos at ClarksSnowSportscom

CLARKrsquoSHours 10 am to 8 pm Monday-Friday

10 am to 7 pm Saturdayand 11 am to 5 pm Sunday

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(916) 792-7734

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What you needto know about selecting

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Precision Flooring is celebrating its30th year of business and has been aleader in helping homeowners find the flooring solution that best suits theirneeds With our years of experience wehave learned a thing or two and belowwe will share some of that with you

1 Lifestyle is most important ndash Thereare thousands of flooring options somebetter than others How you and yourfamily live on the floor will be a majorfactor on which floor you select Thereis no perfect floor but being educatedand having expectations set properly is

a huge key to the overall experience

Dogs and kids add a lot of traffic andwill require a more durable floorFamilies that take their shoes off beforeentering their home experience longerlast flooring A single individual mightbe able to make any floor work withtheir lifestyle Itrsquos pretty simple themore the traffic that faster the floorwears Make sure you know all thepreventive maintenance tips

2 Hardwood still rules ndash Hardwoodflooring is still king of the industryHardwood flooring is very durable butthere is a lot to know Should I buy sol-id or engineered Is engineered hard-wood real hardwood What species ofwood is right for me Is hardness of thewood everything What types of finish-es are available What types of texturesshould I consider for my family andhome All of these are great questionsand there are a ton more to know

The trends in the hardwood world arealways changing Here are a few of thetop trends Wider is better A lot ofwide plank flooring is on the markettoday Board length is becoming moreimportant and the lengths keep gettinglonger Consumers are more ok withnatural characteristics of hardwoodthan ever before Knots and mineralstreaks are now a thing of beautyMatte finishes are being purchasedmore and more The lower the sheenthe less imperfection you see

Knowing all your options and beingeducated about hardwood is extremelyimportant before purchase Not alloptions are good for every lifestyle andcan leave you unhappy if you donrsquotknow what you are buying

3 Carpet is getting softer ndash Carpet iscarpet but now carpet manufacturersare seeing how soft they can makethem With nylon fibers like Stainmas-ter Tru soft and Tactesse Nylon youhave plenty of comfortable optionsEven your low pile carpets feel softerto the touch

Just like every other part of the indus-try durability and longevity is always atthe premium Carpet has made greatstrides with these characteristics aswell Solution died nylons are makingcarpets more stain resistant than ever

4 Is that Laminate Laminate is oneof the more durable flooring optionsyou can put in your home You need tomake sure you know the AC rating onyour laminate so you have an idea ofdurability As durable as it is laminateis not a lifetime product and it is noteasy to repair at all

The new designs available are incred-ible now as it is becoming more andmore difficult to tell the differencebetween hardwood and premium lami-nates The best laminates have the leastpattern repeat from box to box

Formaldehyde is a dangerous com-pound to bring in to your home andlaminates are notorious for havinga high count of formaldehyde As aconsumer make sure you are buyingCARB compliant laminate

5 Luxury Vinyl is the new player intown Vinyl flooring has always been agreat product for the home it is one ofthe most moisture resistant floors thatyou can buy Until a few years ago vinyltiles and planks did not exist in theresidential market because of vinylrsquosnatural tendency to shrink With newtechnologies this no longer a concern

The vinyl tiles and planks are some ofthe best looking alternative flooringoptions on the market The luxuryvinyl tiles are warmer underfoot softerquieter and easier to install than stoneor ceramic tiles

The planks provide a nice hardwoodlook and the visuals continue to im-prove Like hardwood you will see a lotof wide plank options You get the lookof wood with the moisture resistanceof vinyl

6 Is this all we know There are a tonof flooring options out there This is just scratching the surface of informa-tion available

Precision Flooring offers hardwoodcarpet laminate vinyl cork bamboorubber and water proof products Ourconsultants are equipped with special-ized knowledge on how to select thebest flooring for your home amp lifestyle

You can access this information byCalling 916-235-7542 bull Visiting ourshowroom at 8789 Auburn FolsomRoad Granite Bay CA 95746 wwwprefloorscomgranitebay

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STICK TO IT Chris Palkowski MDphysician-in-chiefKaiser Permanente

Roseville Medical Center

health

As usually happens this time of year therersquos a goodchance wersquoll make resolutions to improve someaspect of our lives And if yoursquore like most of us you

may get discouraged and abandon that resolution byMarch Itrsquos happened to all of us

So how can we make it easier to stick to our resolutions

Irsquove asked one of my colleagues an expert in behavioralscience to share some excellent tips that are designed to

help set a positive tone overcome obstacles and reachour goals for 2016

Sheri Pruitt PhD is a Roseville-based licensed clinicalpsychologist and the director for Behavioral Science Inte-gration for Kaiser Permanente She is especially knowl-edgeable about the role that behavior plays in healthoutcomes

We have the best of intentions when we make resolutionswhether we commit ourselves to lose weight be morenancially responsible be a better partner to a loved onemdash or any number of changes we want to accomplish

But if we donrsquot deliberately plan to change our behaviorbefore we set out to make the resolutions Sheri sayswe are destined for failure Specically we need threeessential elements to get results information motiva-tion and strategy

So herersquos Sherirsquos best advice Itrsquos called the SMARTmethod and itrsquos proven to be successful in changing anybehavior not just a New Yearrsquos resolution Wersquoll use theSMART method to illustrate a simple example of a resolu-tion walk 30 minutes a day ve days a week

S Set a measurable obtainable goal Letrsquos say you havenrsquotwalked for the purpose of exercise in years but a familymember gave you a comfortable pair of walking shoesas a holiday gift this month and yoursquore motivated totake steps to better health At this point you can set somegoals such as waking up a little earlier and putting on

your new shoes and a warm jacket to walk 30 minutesa day Monday through Friday That sounds achievableright If it doesnrsquot then lower your expectations and seta smaller goal

M Monitor your progress This is when you keep track ofyour new initiative You can place a calendar somewhereprominent such as on the refrigerator door to write downthe number of minutes you walk each day and you caneven use a pedometer if yoursquod like to track the distance

covered too Keep putting entries in the calendar even ifyou donrsquot walk a full 30 minutes And if you didnrsquot walk atall put a zero for that day But do keep track

A Arrange your world for success Make sure you haveeverything you need for your daily walk Set the alarm clockthe night before Check Set aside your warm clothesCheck Have a raincoat or umbrella handy Check

R Recruit support When yoursquore trying to make behaviorchanges itrsquos extremely important to enlist someoneto be your accountability partner It doesnrsquot have to besomeone yoursquoll walk with but it needs to be someonewho will support you and check in with you about yourdaily progress If yoursquore serious about making a changethe people around you need to know

T Treat yourself This onersquos fun When a behavior isrewarded itrsquos likely to be repeated So come up with asmall treat for yourself mdash nothing too elaborate or expen-sive but something thatrsquos easily obtainable and thor-oughly enjoyable You can even say to yourself ldquoGreat jobrdquo The important thing to remember is that you mustintentionally celebrate your success

The SMART strategy is simple if we stick to it and it canmake the difference between success and failure

Oh speaking of failure Herersquos one more tip for what Shericalls ldquobehavioral driftrdquo In other words what happens ifwe slip off course and revert to our old ways Thatrsquos easy just have a backup plan in case yoursquore thrown off track

health

SELF-CARE 101Shawn MonsenownerZen Spa

It should come as no surprise to any of us that ourcountryrsquos number one New Yearrsquos resolution is to loseweight As soon as the alarm clock sounds on the rst

Monday of the year we swear to give up carbs vow tocount calories and promise to hit the gym in hopes ofdropping pounds to become slim and trim by summerBut realistically only a mere fraction of us will see theseresolutions through

Perhaps instead of leaning towards the dramatic and

likely unachievable we should focus on the completelyattainable general wellness and overall well-being As2016 kicks off make a vow to yourself to take care ofyourself make time for yourself and to contribute to yourown health

We often forget that wellness goes much further thanour weight or our appearance Itrsquos a combination of ourphysical health attitude and daily contentment Somecontributing factors are inherited (thanks Mom andDad) but many are at the mercy of our own behavior andhabits Stress is one factor that can negatively affect eachof these areas and stress management is entirely withinour control There are many easy and affordable thingswe can do to reduce the stress and improve our healthHere are a couple of my favorites

TURN UP THE MUSIC

Music is a proven de-stresser Crank up your favorite tuneswhen you get home from work and in no time yoursquoll feelyour shoulders relax and the stress begin to melt away

EXERCISE

Taking a walk is underrated Not only does it connect youwith nature (a proven stress reliever in and of itself) but

who can resist a chance to behold our California sunsetsPlus even a leisurely walk has the power to boost yourendorphins and your mood

Not a walker Continue your relaxation and keep yourbody in sync with a session or two at BodyHeat Hot Pilatesamp Yoga The instructors there understand the physical and

mental benets of yoga and can keep you in your lsquozenrsquostate of mind

MASSAGE

Massage is a scientically proven de-stresser The powerof human touch through massage counteracts stresshormones decreasing their levels in your body makingfor a pleasant experience and a canrsquot-be-beat stress-buster When you get home yoursquoll be in a better moodand will sleep better too

At Zen Spa in Roseville the Spa Combo gives you theadvantages of massage combined with the benetsof a facial For just $89 yoursquoll get a one-hour Swedishmassage and one-hour Classic facial ndash thatrsquos two hours oflsquomersquo time and relaxation

Or take advantage of Zen Sparsquos gift card specialndash purchase5 gifts cards and receive a 6th card FREE Use your free giftcard to keep your promise to take care of yourself

Regardless of which path you choose on the road to self-care our team of certied massage therapists estheti-cians and tness partners are always available to sharetheir knowledge along with tips you can use at home toimprove your overall wellness and reduce stress

Zen Spa offers high quality massage therapy and spaservices by certied experienced professionals Nocontracts or membership fees just affordable consistentservice For more information or to book an appoint-ment call (916) 774-1500 or visitzenrosevillecom To learnmore about the offeringsat BodyHeat Hot Pilates

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dining

T he restaurateur who landed a big catch in Folsom hasdone it again but this time at the Roseville GalleriaLand Ocean opened its new South Placer hub Sept 1

of last year and what was meant to be a ldquosoft openingrdquoturned out to be something closer to a tidal wave mdash aninstant success from day one

Owner Mark Platt had been involved as a partner in arearestaurants but decided to strike out on his own openingLand Ocean in Folsom as well as Sienna in El DoradoHills Rosevillersquos Land Ocean is his newest creation

ldquoIrsquove spent a lot of time in this community and I loveRosevillerdquo Platt said

I took my foodie friend Nancy Silva Sutton on a diningadventure that began with a trio of cocktails ndash the JalapenoMartini a bestseller created by infusing vodka with fresh jalapeno and lime Drink number two was the New Fash-ioned Land Oceanrsquos take on the Old Fashioned mdash a bullet ofrye poured over a frozen sphere of orange wedges cherriessoda water and bitters The drink is a hit especially with

the gentlemen The nal drink was the Special K Martini apomegranate concoction that goes down like candy

The establishment serves serious portions that range frompub-style food to upscale fare like the beef Wellingtonappetizer and a nut-encrusted sea bass both of which weenjoyed immensely

By Eileen Wilson

AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESLand Ocean is Rosevillersquos new lsquofoodiersquo stop

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AboveRosevillersquos Land Ocean looks to recreate the feel of the original restaurant in Folsom At rightLand Oceanrsquos ldquomixologistrdquo Shamara Brown prepares acocktail for a customer at the new Galleria location(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

LAND OCEAN1151 Galleria Boulevard Suite 241 in RosevilleLandoceanrestaurantscom

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Especially surprising was the Wellingtonrsquos tender bits ofbeef suspended in a decadent sauce and surrounded bydelectable akey pastry The dish is served with a dash ofbrandy peppercorn sauce and beacutearnaise sauce

Entrees come with a starch and vegetable rather than a lacarte like many area restaurants

The sea bass was heavily crusted for a honeyed maca-damia avor and was served with a generous portion ofcoconut avored rice and cruciferous veggies Betweenthe appetizer and entreacutee we sampled the Caprese saladwith rotisserie chicken an oversized salad that includestraditional tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella plentyof greens asparagus bacon onions and croutons anda large portion of chicken The salad alone was plentyof food for two and even made a delicious lunch thefollowing day

In addition to artful entrees there are burger options atLand Ocean and any beef pattie can be substituted withbuffalo a leaner alternative

Land Ocean Manager Mark Fucci said they have a lsquoFitSelectionrsquo menu

ldquoWe change the Fit specials every two weeks and theselections are always under 450 caloriesrdquo he noted

Land Oceanrsquos weekend brunches have been popular andthey feature crab cakes with bearnaise sauce vegetablefrittatas cregraveme brulee French toast and $8 bottomlessmimosas

ldquoWe have some really fun dishes and we serve over 300brunches each weekendrdquo Fucci said

The holiday season brought exceptional crowds to therestaurant but not to worry T he place is outtted withspecial noise-reducing ceiling treatments that keepa quiet ambiance mdash no amplied voices here Musicspeakers can also be adjusted for each individual table

ldquoItrsquos not loud in here at all And wersquove paid attention to

every detail to provide a special experience down totinting the LED lighting to give the room an amber glowrdquoPlatt said ldquo We call ourselves lsquopolished casualrsquordquo

Land Ocean offers patio seating with heaters a stunningre feature valet parking and the Fit Selection thatrsquosperfect for your New Yearrsquos health resolutions

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From topone of Land Oceanrsquos signature cocktails is Special Kpictured here along with a ldquoNew Fashionedrdquo with the cherriesorange and bitters that arefrozen and then topped with a bullet rye whiskey Rosevillersquos Sierra Kokenis enjoys lunch at Land Ocean with 17-month-old son James and friends Charisseand Tobe Cagle of El Dorado HillsBlackened salmon and a signature Jalapeno martini at Land Ocean(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

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For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

dining

SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

dining

By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

About Home Care PulseHome Care Pulse is the indusing firm in performance bencand quality satisfaction manaand serves hundreds of home nesses across North America the industryrsquos top resource for business development certific

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David amp Debbie Waddell recieve the 2015 Best of Home Care

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

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1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

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2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

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The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

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638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

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2041 Cassia Way bull Rocklin

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

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featured this month

8 A WARMER WINTERRoseville area mixologists sharetheir favorite avored cibations

-staff report

featured this month

20 LET IT SNOW LET IT

SNOW LET IT SNOWClarkrsquos has all the gear andexpertise to celebrate the snow

-by Mike Hill

health

24 STICK TO IT Follow this advice to meet your goals in 2016

-by Chris PalkowskiMD

health

25 SELF-CARE 101Make time for you in the new year

-by Shawn Monsen

dining

28 AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESExplore a world of culinarydelicacies at Land Ocean

-by Eileen Wilson

dining

32 BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERMajor league manager Dusty Bakerreleases rookie vintage

-by Gus Thomson

dining

33 SWEET NOT SOURMeyer Lemons from Placer Countyare a sweet addition to winter recipes

-by Carol Arnold

dining

34 ENJOY THE GAMEHerersquos a quick and easy hotwings recipe for the big game

-by Dan Zahara

dining

35 SAY NO TO SUGARHelp for kicking the sugarhabit in the new year

-by Paula Hendricks

business

38 A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACERenovations make this hotel the perfectdestination for business or pleasure

-by Jorden PHales

business

40 lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZEGarments that reshape the bodyare popular but controversial

-by Jorden PHales

travel

42 SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUSExplore Scotlandrsquos edgytwilight of history and culture

-by Scott Thomas Anderson

entertainment

48 THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELEDAcoustic Denrsquos focus issquarely on quality of music

-by Lillie Apostolos

real estate

50 MADE BY THE HANDS OF A CRAFTSMANLocation and unique detailshighlight this Castle Creek home

-by Eileen Wilson

real estate

52 RECENT TRANSACTIONSCheck out home sales inRoseville neighborhoods

-by Core Logic

On the cover ASR LoungePhoto by Kim Palaferri

ASR Lounge features specialty drinks like the FirstDate Basil amp Blue and Zangria

page 20

page 8

The Terraces of Rosev

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Independent Living Apartments starting at

$2050 a month

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right 2016Allrights reservedNo partof thiscationmay bereproducedwithout writtenissionof thepublisherThepublisher shallnot bensiblefor any liabilities arisingfrom thepublicationpy providedby anyadvertiserfor theRosevillezineFurtherit shallnot beliablefor any act of

sionon thepart of theadvertiser pertainingtotheirshedadvertisementin theRoseville Magazine

GENERAL INFO (916) 774-7908

PUBLISHER Tom Kirk (530) 850-1965

SALES amp MARKETING DIRECTOR JeremyBurke (530) 852-0200

GENERAL MANAGER Jim Easterly (530) 852-0224

CIRCULATION DIRECTOR Kelly Leibold (530) 852-0201

EDITOR Scott Thomas Anderson (916) 774-7955

PRODUCT DIRECTOR Rebecca Regrut (530) 852-0222

DESIGNER Jamie Hazelton (530) 852-0205

ADVERTISING INQUIRIES John Love (916) 774-7908

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GoldCountryMediaServicesSmall businessAskusaboutourDesignServicesInterestedEmail jamiehgoldcountrymediacom S

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A WARMER WINTER

Roseville Magazine takes a tour of our local barsand restaurants in search of Rosevillersquos uniquelibations From the Moscow Mule to Amnesia

local mixologists serve up drinks that are quicklybecoming local favorites

Oscar Vargasbar manager at ASR

mixes up specialtydrinks for customers

like the barrsquos signaturecocktailthe Zangria

(Photos by Kim Palaferri)

Happy New Year

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FIRST DATE Kappa

Pisco Chile Spirits of Grape

Muddled Jalapeno with Agave Red Bell Pepper

BASIL amp BLUE Vodka

Muddled Blueberry and Basil Elder Flower Liqueur

Soda

ZANGRIA Gin Sangria Fresh Lemon

Triple Sec Float of Red Wine

ASR Restaurant amp Lounge 390 North Sunrise Avenue Roseville 95661 | asrrestaurantloungecom | (916) 797-0220 Mandangorsquos Sports Bar 106 North Sunrise Ave Roseville 95661 | (916) 797-7678

RIOT PUNCH Muddled Limon and Lemon

Watermelon Puree Effen Black Cherry Vodka

Dekuyper Watermelon Pucker Soda Water

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AMNESIA Vodka

Germain Liqueur Blueberry Puree

Lemon Juice Mint Garnish

the monkrsquos cellar 240 Vernon St Roseville 95678 | monkscellarcom | (916) 786-6665

ST ARNOLDBELGIAN QUAD

Belgian Beer

BAD HABITBullet Rye Whiskey St Germain Absinthe

Walnut biters sugar

bunz sports pub amp grub 311 Judah St Roseville 95768 | bunzsportspubcom | (916) 786-6655

BUNZ PUNCH Tropical punch Vodka

Cranberry Juice Sweet and Sour Mix

Splash of Pineapple Juice

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the yard house 1185 Galleria Blvd P-120 Roseville 95678 | ruthschriscom | (916) 780-6910

MOSCOW MULERussian Standard Vodka

Ginger Beer

BLOOD amp SMOKEDel Maguey Vida Mezcal El Jimador Silver tequila

Anchor eyes Monin Blood Orange

Citrus Agave Aromatic Bitters

CUCUMBERCITRUS TONIC

Bulldog gin Aperol

Citrus Agave Tonic

Fresh Cucumber Fresh Orange Orange Bitters

BOURBONBERRY SOUR

Buffalo Trace Bourbon Citrus Agave

Dekuyper Rassmatazz Orange Bitters

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CUCUMBER BASILGIMLET WITH GIN

Hendrickrsquos Gin St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Lime Juice Simple Syrup

Cucumbers Slices Basil Leaves

Basil Sugar Rimmer

ruthrsquos chris steak house 1185 Galleria Blvd P-120 Roseville 95678 | ruthschriscom | (916) 780-6910

ROYAL STGIN amp TONIC

Bombay Gin Tonic

Domain de Canon Ginger Liqueur Simple Syrupm Rosemary Sprig

Pink Peppercorn

RUBY REDGREYHOUND

Belvedere Pink Grapefruit Vodka St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Ruby Grapefruit Juice Fresh Lime Juice

Simple Syrup Fee Bros Grapefruit BittersSoda Water

STRAWBERRY KISS Skyy Citrus Vodka

Malibu Pineapple Rum Strawberry Puree Pineapple Juice

the Almond Tree 214 Harding Blvd Roseville 95678 | almondtreeloungenet | (916) 782-5052

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APPLE BARREL WHISKEY Jameson Whiskey

Two Towns Bright Cider Raspberry Liqueur

Bar 101 101 Main St Roseville 95678 | bar101rosevillecom | (916) 774-0505 McCormick amp Schmickrsquos 1194 Roseville Parkway Roseville 95678 | mccormickandschmickscom | (916) 960-4875

KENTUCKY SWoodford Reserv

Domaine De Canton GMuddled Fres

Fresh OranSimple Syr

TITOrsquoS MORECHATATitorsquos Vodka RumChata

Kahlua Coffee Liqueur Monin Toasted Marshmallow Syrup

Chocolate Syrup Half amp Half

PROSECCO SANGRIA Bacardi Limon Rum

Simple Syrup Fresh Strawberries and Cucumbers

Topped with La Maraca Prosecco

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ET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW

Itrsquos been said that no two snow akes are alike That initself blows the scientic mind but wouldnrsquot it be niceif we could say that about all snow based equipment

companies across the board in sales service products andprice Let me do the footwork for you and spotlight onevery very different ldquosnowakeldquo Nestled in a nondescriptstrip mall located at 212 Harding Boulevard in Rosevillesits Clarkrsquos Snow Sports This family business of 26 yearsis often found quite by accident Irsquom always looking for

cool off the path places that need their story told so inI go and meet self described ldquosnow farmerrdquo Steve Clark

I have to ask ldquowhatrsquos a snow farmerrdquo Clark explainsrdquoWellwe are just like food farmers because we depend on theweather for a good season No rain no food no snow nobusinessrdquo Makes sense Clark is the youngest of seven

kids growing up in a Southern California beach areawhere skateboarding surng and snow skiing go handin hand Clarkrsquos grandfather had early roots with WhiteStag and Dad with PF McMullin both snow skiingapparel companies Steversquos Fatherrsquos advice to him was ifyou want do something fun and make money go into theldquosnowrdquo business Around the same time a revolution insnow sports was happening A group of surfers and skate-boarders got the idea of making a board that would be

like a surf board but smaller and a skate board but biggerwith no wheels which would be able to ldquosnow surfrdquo A newsport was born and Clark was on the cutting edge

Fast forward to 1989 when Clark took h is fatherrsquos adviceand moved his young family to Sacramento to get awayfrom the LA ldquorat racerdquo and closer to where the really

clarkrsquos in Roseville has a history of helping customers

by mike hill

The inventory of Clarkrsquos in Roseville on Harding Boulevard(Photos by Mike Hill)

good snow in California was locatedHe opened a little snowboard shopon Sunrise Boulevard to cater to theldquonew kidsrdquo on the slopes mdash the snow-boarders At rst this group of winterrogues were considered a danger tothe established skiers at the resortsThey didnrsquot know or care about ldquoskietiquetterdquo they talked funny withslang that was carried over from surngor skateboarding and they dressedthe way they wanted with no regardto the elements In other words Clarkrsquoscustomer base

On the ground oor of this new snowsport revolution Clarkrsquos listened andlearned what their clientele needed Thebest in affordable snowboard productsservice and repair tuneups apparel andgear plus outstanding customer service

In 1999 Clarkrsquos opened the Rosevillelocation and has been the best-keptsecret in the snow sport world Alwaysevolving with a hand on the pulse ofthe industry Clark and his 20 associ-ates offer rentals for snowboards crosscountry snow shoes and skis at discountprices They also have great specialsfor lift tickets at Sugar Bowl SquawValley-Alpine Meadows and Sierra atTahoe Itrsquos truly the snowboarders andskiers Holiday gift headquarters

Stop by either location and register towin a $100 Clarkrsquos Gift Certicate andtwo lift tickets at Sierra at Tahoe Thecontest drawing will be Jan 31 VisitClarkrsquos at ClarksSnowSportscom

CLARKrsquoSHours 10 am to 8 pm Monday-Friday

10 am to 7 pm Saturdayand 11 am to 5 pm Sunday

ROSEVILLE212 Harding Blvd

(916) 792-7734

RANCHO CORDOVA3515 Sunrise Blvd

(916) 852-7735

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xceptional Dental Care

From People Who Care

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What you needto know about selecting

your next floor covering By Donnie Gupton

Precision Flooring is celebrating its30th year of business and has been aleader in helping homeowners find the flooring solution that best suits theirneeds With our years of experience wehave learned a thing or two and belowwe will share some of that with you

1 Lifestyle is most important ndash Thereare thousands of flooring options somebetter than others How you and yourfamily live on the floor will be a majorfactor on which floor you select Thereis no perfect floor but being educatedand having expectations set properly is

a huge key to the overall experience

Dogs and kids add a lot of traffic andwill require a more durable floorFamilies that take their shoes off beforeentering their home experience longerlast flooring A single individual mightbe able to make any floor work withtheir lifestyle Itrsquos pretty simple themore the traffic that faster the floorwears Make sure you know all thepreventive maintenance tips

2 Hardwood still rules ndash Hardwoodflooring is still king of the industryHardwood flooring is very durable butthere is a lot to know Should I buy sol-id or engineered Is engineered hard-wood real hardwood What species ofwood is right for me Is hardness of thewood everything What types of finish-es are available What types of texturesshould I consider for my family andhome All of these are great questionsand there are a ton more to know

The trends in the hardwood world arealways changing Here are a few of thetop trends Wider is better A lot ofwide plank flooring is on the markettoday Board length is becoming moreimportant and the lengths keep gettinglonger Consumers are more ok withnatural characteristics of hardwoodthan ever before Knots and mineralstreaks are now a thing of beautyMatte finishes are being purchasedmore and more The lower the sheenthe less imperfection you see

Knowing all your options and beingeducated about hardwood is extremelyimportant before purchase Not alloptions are good for every lifestyle andcan leave you unhappy if you donrsquotknow what you are buying

3 Carpet is getting softer ndash Carpet iscarpet but now carpet manufacturersare seeing how soft they can makethem With nylon fibers like Stainmas-ter Tru soft and Tactesse Nylon youhave plenty of comfortable optionsEven your low pile carpets feel softerto the touch

Just like every other part of the indus-try durability and longevity is always atthe premium Carpet has made greatstrides with these characteristics aswell Solution died nylons are makingcarpets more stain resistant than ever

4 Is that Laminate Laminate is oneof the more durable flooring optionsyou can put in your home You need tomake sure you know the AC rating onyour laminate so you have an idea ofdurability As durable as it is laminateis not a lifetime product and it is noteasy to repair at all

The new designs available are incred-ible now as it is becoming more andmore difficult to tell the differencebetween hardwood and premium lami-nates The best laminates have the leastpattern repeat from box to box

Formaldehyde is a dangerous com-pound to bring in to your home andlaminates are notorious for havinga high count of formaldehyde As aconsumer make sure you are buyingCARB compliant laminate

5 Luxury Vinyl is the new player intown Vinyl flooring has always been agreat product for the home it is one ofthe most moisture resistant floors thatyou can buy Until a few years ago vinyltiles and planks did not exist in theresidential market because of vinylrsquosnatural tendency to shrink With newtechnologies this no longer a concern

The vinyl tiles and planks are some ofthe best looking alternative flooringoptions on the market The luxuryvinyl tiles are warmer underfoot softerquieter and easier to install than stoneor ceramic tiles

The planks provide a nice hardwoodlook and the visuals continue to im-prove Like hardwood you will see a lotof wide plank options You get the lookof wood with the moisture resistanceof vinyl

6 Is this all we know There are a tonof flooring options out there This is just scratching the surface of informa-tion available

Precision Flooring offers hardwoodcarpet laminate vinyl cork bamboorubber and water proof products Ourconsultants are equipped with special-ized knowledge on how to select thebest flooring for your home amp lifestyle

You can access this information byCalling 916-235-7542 bull Visiting ourshowroom at 8789 Auburn FolsomRoad Granite Bay CA 95746 wwwprefloorscomgranitebay

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STICK TO IT Chris Palkowski MDphysician-in-chiefKaiser Permanente

Roseville Medical Center

health

As usually happens this time of year therersquos a goodchance wersquoll make resolutions to improve someaspect of our lives And if yoursquore like most of us you

may get discouraged and abandon that resolution byMarch Itrsquos happened to all of us

So how can we make it easier to stick to our resolutions

Irsquove asked one of my colleagues an expert in behavioralscience to share some excellent tips that are designed to

help set a positive tone overcome obstacles and reachour goals for 2016

Sheri Pruitt PhD is a Roseville-based licensed clinicalpsychologist and the director for Behavioral Science Inte-gration for Kaiser Permanente She is especially knowl-edgeable about the role that behavior plays in healthoutcomes

We have the best of intentions when we make resolutionswhether we commit ourselves to lose weight be morenancially responsible be a better partner to a loved onemdash or any number of changes we want to accomplish

But if we donrsquot deliberately plan to change our behaviorbefore we set out to make the resolutions Sheri sayswe are destined for failure Specically we need threeessential elements to get results information motiva-tion and strategy

So herersquos Sherirsquos best advice Itrsquos called the SMARTmethod and itrsquos proven to be successful in changing anybehavior not just a New Yearrsquos resolution Wersquoll use theSMART method to illustrate a simple example of a resolu-tion walk 30 minutes a day ve days a week

S Set a measurable obtainable goal Letrsquos say you havenrsquotwalked for the purpose of exercise in years but a familymember gave you a comfortable pair of walking shoesas a holiday gift this month and yoursquore motivated totake steps to better health At this point you can set somegoals such as waking up a little earlier and putting on

your new shoes and a warm jacket to walk 30 minutesa day Monday through Friday That sounds achievableright If it doesnrsquot then lower your expectations and seta smaller goal

M Monitor your progress This is when you keep track ofyour new initiative You can place a calendar somewhereprominent such as on the refrigerator door to write downthe number of minutes you walk each day and you caneven use a pedometer if yoursquod like to track the distance

covered too Keep putting entries in the calendar even ifyou donrsquot walk a full 30 minutes And if you didnrsquot walk atall put a zero for that day But do keep track

A Arrange your world for success Make sure you haveeverything you need for your daily walk Set the alarm clockthe night before Check Set aside your warm clothesCheck Have a raincoat or umbrella handy Check

R Recruit support When yoursquore trying to make behaviorchanges itrsquos extremely important to enlist someoneto be your accountability partner It doesnrsquot have to besomeone yoursquoll walk with but it needs to be someonewho will support you and check in with you about yourdaily progress If yoursquore serious about making a changethe people around you need to know

T Treat yourself This onersquos fun When a behavior isrewarded itrsquos likely to be repeated So come up with asmall treat for yourself mdash nothing too elaborate or expen-sive but something thatrsquos easily obtainable and thor-oughly enjoyable You can even say to yourself ldquoGreat jobrdquo The important thing to remember is that you mustintentionally celebrate your success

The SMART strategy is simple if we stick to it and it canmake the difference between success and failure

Oh speaking of failure Herersquos one more tip for what Shericalls ldquobehavioral driftrdquo In other words what happens ifwe slip off course and revert to our old ways Thatrsquos easy just have a backup plan in case yoursquore thrown off track

health

SELF-CARE 101Shawn MonsenownerZen Spa

It should come as no surprise to any of us that ourcountryrsquos number one New Yearrsquos resolution is to loseweight As soon as the alarm clock sounds on the rst

Monday of the year we swear to give up carbs vow tocount calories and promise to hit the gym in hopes ofdropping pounds to become slim and trim by summerBut realistically only a mere fraction of us will see theseresolutions through

Perhaps instead of leaning towards the dramatic and

likely unachievable we should focus on the completelyattainable general wellness and overall well-being As2016 kicks off make a vow to yourself to take care ofyourself make time for yourself and to contribute to yourown health

We often forget that wellness goes much further thanour weight or our appearance Itrsquos a combination of ourphysical health attitude and daily contentment Somecontributing factors are inherited (thanks Mom andDad) but many are at the mercy of our own behavior andhabits Stress is one factor that can negatively affect eachof these areas and stress management is entirely withinour control There are many easy and affordable thingswe can do to reduce the stress and improve our healthHere are a couple of my favorites

TURN UP THE MUSIC

Music is a proven de-stresser Crank up your favorite tuneswhen you get home from work and in no time yoursquoll feelyour shoulders relax and the stress begin to melt away

EXERCISE

Taking a walk is underrated Not only does it connect youwith nature (a proven stress reliever in and of itself) but

who can resist a chance to behold our California sunsetsPlus even a leisurely walk has the power to boost yourendorphins and your mood

Not a walker Continue your relaxation and keep yourbody in sync with a session or two at BodyHeat Hot Pilatesamp Yoga The instructors there understand the physical and

mental benets of yoga and can keep you in your lsquozenrsquostate of mind

MASSAGE

Massage is a scientically proven de-stresser The powerof human touch through massage counteracts stresshormones decreasing their levels in your body makingfor a pleasant experience and a canrsquot-be-beat stress-buster When you get home yoursquoll be in a better moodand will sleep better too

At Zen Spa in Roseville the Spa Combo gives you theadvantages of massage combined with the benetsof a facial For just $89 yoursquoll get a one-hour Swedishmassage and one-hour Classic facial ndash thatrsquos two hours oflsquomersquo time and relaxation

Or take advantage of Zen Sparsquos gift card specialndash purchase5 gifts cards and receive a 6th card FREE Use your free giftcard to keep your promise to take care of yourself

Regardless of which path you choose on the road to self-care our team of certied massage therapists estheti-cians and tness partners are always available to sharetheir knowledge along with tips you can use at home toimprove your overall wellness and reduce stress

Zen Spa offers high quality massage therapy and spaservices by certied experienced professionals Nocontracts or membership fees just affordable consistentservice For more information or to book an appoint-ment call (916) 774-1500 or visitzenrosevillecom To learnmore about the offeringsat BodyHeat Hot Pilates

amp Yoga call (916)782-1012 or visit body heatyogacom

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MakeValentines

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T he restaurateur who landed a big catch in Folsom hasdone it again but this time at the Roseville GalleriaLand Ocean opened its new South Placer hub Sept 1

of last year and what was meant to be a ldquosoft openingrdquoturned out to be something closer to a tidal wave mdash aninstant success from day one

Owner Mark Platt had been involved as a partner in arearestaurants but decided to strike out on his own openingLand Ocean in Folsom as well as Sienna in El DoradoHills Rosevillersquos Land Ocean is his newest creation

ldquoIrsquove spent a lot of time in this community and I loveRosevillerdquo Platt said

I took my foodie friend Nancy Silva Sutton on a diningadventure that began with a trio of cocktails ndash the JalapenoMartini a bestseller created by infusing vodka with fresh jalapeno and lime Drink number two was the New Fash-ioned Land Oceanrsquos take on the Old Fashioned mdash a bullet ofrye poured over a frozen sphere of orange wedges cherriessoda water and bitters The drink is a hit especially with

the gentlemen The nal drink was the Special K Martini apomegranate concoction that goes down like candy

The establishment serves serious portions that range frompub-style food to upscale fare like the beef Wellingtonappetizer and a nut-encrusted sea bass both of which weenjoyed immensely

By Eileen Wilson

AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESLand Ocean is Rosevillersquos new lsquofoodiersquo stop

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

AboveRosevillersquos Land Ocean looks to recreate the feel of the original restaurant in Folsom At rightLand Oceanrsquos ldquomixologistrdquo Shamara Brown prepares acocktail for a customer at the new Galleria location(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

LAND OCEAN1151 Galleria Boulevard Suite 241 in RosevilleLandoceanrestaurantscom

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Especially surprising was the Wellingtonrsquos tender bits ofbeef suspended in a decadent sauce and surrounded bydelectable akey pastry The dish is served with a dash ofbrandy peppercorn sauce and beacutearnaise sauce

Entrees come with a starch and vegetable rather than a lacarte like many area restaurants

The sea bass was heavily crusted for a honeyed maca-damia avor and was served with a generous portion ofcoconut avored rice and cruciferous veggies Betweenthe appetizer and entreacutee we sampled the Caprese saladwith rotisserie chicken an oversized salad that includestraditional tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella plentyof greens asparagus bacon onions and croutons anda large portion of chicken The salad alone was plentyof food for two and even made a delicious lunch thefollowing day

In addition to artful entrees there are burger options atLand Ocean and any beef pattie can be substituted withbuffalo a leaner alternative

Land Ocean Manager Mark Fucci said they have a lsquoFitSelectionrsquo menu

ldquoWe change the Fit specials every two weeks and theselections are always under 450 caloriesrdquo he noted

Land Oceanrsquos weekend brunches have been popular andthey feature crab cakes with bearnaise sauce vegetablefrittatas cregraveme brulee French toast and $8 bottomlessmimosas

ldquoWe have some really fun dishes and we serve over 300brunches each weekendrdquo Fucci said

The holiday season brought exceptional crowds to therestaurant but not to worry T he place is outtted withspecial noise-reducing ceiling treatments that keepa quiet ambiance mdash no amplied voices here Musicspeakers can also be adjusted for each individual table

ldquoItrsquos not loud in here at all And wersquove paid attention to

every detail to provide a special experience down totinting the LED lighting to give the room an amber glowrdquoPlatt said ldquo We call ourselves lsquopolished casualrsquordquo

Land Ocean offers patio seating with heaters a stunningre feature valet parking and the Fit Selection thatrsquosperfect for your New Yearrsquos health resolutions

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE

From topone of Land Oceanrsquos signature cocktails is Special Kpictured here along with a ldquoNew Fashionedrdquo with the cherriesorange and bitters that arefrozen and then topped with a bullet rye whiskey Rosevillersquos Sierra Kokenis enjoys lunch at Land Ocean with 17-month-old son James and friends Charisseand Tobe Cagle of El Dorado HillsBlackened salmon and a signature Jalapeno martini at Land Ocean(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

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For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

dining

SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

dining

By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

OLYMPUS POINTE

4019 Wakehurst Court bull Ros

$ 7 7 0 0 0

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JOHN STARK I BROKE

9167058627

wwwStarkGroupREcomCal BRE 01312857

Intero Real Estate Services

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9169474729

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Cal BRE 01444853

3474 Castle Creek Court bull Ro

$ 1 0 9 9 0

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DEBRA MASSIE TEAM

9167683030

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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A WARMER WINTER

Roseville Magazine takes a tour of our local barsand restaurants in search of Rosevillersquos uniquelibations From the Moscow Mule to Amnesia

local mixologists serve up drinks that are quicklybecoming local favorites

Oscar Vargasbar manager at ASR

mixes up specialtydrinks for customers

like the barrsquos signaturecocktailthe Zangria

(Photos by Kim Palaferri)

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FIRST DATE Kappa

Pisco Chile Spirits of Grape

Muddled Jalapeno with Agave Red Bell Pepper

BASIL amp BLUE Vodka

Muddled Blueberry and Basil Elder Flower Liqueur

Soda

ZANGRIA Gin Sangria Fresh Lemon

Triple Sec Float of Red Wine

ASR Restaurant amp Lounge 390 North Sunrise Avenue Roseville 95661 | asrrestaurantloungecom | (916) 797-0220 Mandangorsquos Sports Bar 106 North Sunrise Ave Roseville 95661 | (916) 797-7678

RIOT PUNCH Muddled Limon and Lemon

Watermelon Puree Effen Black Cherry Vodka

Dekuyper Watermelon Pucker Soda Water

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AMNESIA Vodka

Germain Liqueur Blueberry Puree

Lemon Juice Mint Garnish

the monkrsquos cellar 240 Vernon St Roseville 95678 | monkscellarcom | (916) 786-6665

ST ARNOLDBELGIAN QUAD

Belgian Beer

BAD HABITBullet Rye Whiskey St Germain Absinthe

Walnut biters sugar

bunz sports pub amp grub 311 Judah St Roseville 95768 | bunzsportspubcom | (916) 786-6655

BUNZ PUNCH Tropical punch Vodka

Cranberry Juice Sweet and Sour Mix

Splash of Pineapple Juice

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the yard house 1185 Galleria Blvd P-120 Roseville 95678 | ruthschriscom | (916) 780-6910

MOSCOW MULERussian Standard Vodka

Ginger Beer

BLOOD amp SMOKEDel Maguey Vida Mezcal El Jimador Silver tequila

Anchor eyes Monin Blood Orange

Citrus Agave Aromatic Bitters

CUCUMBERCITRUS TONIC

Bulldog gin Aperol

Citrus Agave Tonic

Fresh Cucumber Fresh Orange Orange Bitters

BOURBONBERRY SOUR

Buffalo Trace Bourbon Citrus Agave

Dekuyper Rassmatazz Orange Bitters

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CUCUMBER BASILGIMLET WITH GIN

Hendrickrsquos Gin St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Lime Juice Simple Syrup

Cucumbers Slices Basil Leaves

Basil Sugar Rimmer

ruthrsquos chris steak house 1185 Galleria Blvd P-120 Roseville 95678 | ruthschriscom | (916) 780-6910

ROYAL STGIN amp TONIC

Bombay Gin Tonic

Domain de Canon Ginger Liqueur Simple Syrupm Rosemary Sprig

Pink Peppercorn

RUBY REDGREYHOUND

Belvedere Pink Grapefruit Vodka St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Ruby Grapefruit Juice Fresh Lime Juice

Simple Syrup Fee Bros Grapefruit BittersSoda Water

STRAWBERRY KISS Skyy Citrus Vodka

Malibu Pineapple Rum Strawberry Puree Pineapple Juice

the Almond Tree 214 Harding Blvd Roseville 95678 | almondtreeloungenet | (916) 782-5052

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APPLE BARREL WHISKEY Jameson Whiskey

Two Towns Bright Cider Raspberry Liqueur

Bar 101 101 Main St Roseville 95678 | bar101rosevillecom | (916) 774-0505 McCormick amp Schmickrsquos 1194 Roseville Parkway Roseville 95678 | mccormickandschmickscom | (916) 960-4875

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Topped with La Maraca Prosecco

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ET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW

Itrsquos been said that no two snow akes are alike That initself blows the scientic mind but wouldnrsquot it be niceif we could say that about all snow based equipment

companies across the board in sales service products andprice Let me do the footwork for you and spotlight onevery very different ldquosnowakeldquo Nestled in a nondescriptstrip mall located at 212 Harding Boulevard in Rosevillesits Clarkrsquos Snow Sports This family business of 26 yearsis often found quite by accident Irsquom always looking for

cool off the path places that need their story told so inI go and meet self described ldquosnow farmerrdquo Steve Clark

I have to ask ldquowhatrsquos a snow farmerrdquo Clark explainsrdquoWellwe are just like food farmers because we depend on theweather for a good season No rain no food no snow nobusinessrdquo Makes sense Clark is the youngest of seven

kids growing up in a Southern California beach areawhere skateboarding surng and snow skiing go handin hand Clarkrsquos grandfather had early roots with WhiteStag and Dad with PF McMullin both snow skiingapparel companies Steversquos Fatherrsquos advice to him was ifyou want do something fun and make money go into theldquosnowrdquo business Around the same time a revolution insnow sports was happening A group of surfers and skate-boarders got the idea of making a board that would be

like a surf board but smaller and a skate board but biggerwith no wheels which would be able to ldquosnow surfrdquo A newsport was born and Clark was on the cutting edge

Fast forward to 1989 when Clark took h is fatherrsquos adviceand moved his young family to Sacramento to get awayfrom the LA ldquorat racerdquo and closer to where the really

clarkrsquos in Roseville has a history of helping customers

by mike hill

The inventory of Clarkrsquos in Roseville on Harding Boulevard(Photos by Mike Hill)

good snow in California was locatedHe opened a little snowboard shopon Sunrise Boulevard to cater to theldquonew kidsrdquo on the slopes mdash the snow-boarders At rst this group of winterrogues were considered a danger tothe established skiers at the resortsThey didnrsquot know or care about ldquoskietiquetterdquo they talked funny withslang that was carried over from surngor skateboarding and they dressedthe way they wanted with no regardto the elements In other words Clarkrsquoscustomer base

On the ground oor of this new snowsport revolution Clarkrsquos listened andlearned what their clientele needed Thebest in affordable snowboard productsservice and repair tuneups apparel andgear plus outstanding customer service

In 1999 Clarkrsquos opened the Rosevillelocation and has been the best-keptsecret in the snow sport world Alwaysevolving with a hand on the pulse ofthe industry Clark and his 20 associ-ates offer rentals for snowboards crosscountry snow shoes and skis at discountprices They also have great specialsfor lift tickets at Sugar Bowl SquawValley-Alpine Meadows and Sierra atTahoe Itrsquos truly the snowboarders andskiers Holiday gift headquarters

Stop by either location and register towin a $100 Clarkrsquos Gift Certicate andtwo lift tickets at Sierra at Tahoe Thecontest drawing will be Jan 31 VisitClarkrsquos at ClarksSnowSportscom

CLARKrsquoSHours 10 am to 8 pm Monday-Friday

10 am to 7 pm Saturdayand 11 am to 5 pm Sunday

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(916) 792-7734

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What you needto know about selecting

your next floor covering By Donnie Gupton

Precision Flooring is celebrating its30th year of business and has been aleader in helping homeowners find the flooring solution that best suits theirneeds With our years of experience wehave learned a thing or two and belowwe will share some of that with you

1 Lifestyle is most important ndash Thereare thousands of flooring options somebetter than others How you and yourfamily live on the floor will be a majorfactor on which floor you select Thereis no perfect floor but being educatedand having expectations set properly is

a huge key to the overall experience

Dogs and kids add a lot of traffic andwill require a more durable floorFamilies that take their shoes off beforeentering their home experience longerlast flooring A single individual mightbe able to make any floor work withtheir lifestyle Itrsquos pretty simple themore the traffic that faster the floorwears Make sure you know all thepreventive maintenance tips

2 Hardwood still rules ndash Hardwoodflooring is still king of the industryHardwood flooring is very durable butthere is a lot to know Should I buy sol-id or engineered Is engineered hard-wood real hardwood What species ofwood is right for me Is hardness of thewood everything What types of finish-es are available What types of texturesshould I consider for my family andhome All of these are great questionsand there are a ton more to know

The trends in the hardwood world arealways changing Here are a few of thetop trends Wider is better A lot ofwide plank flooring is on the markettoday Board length is becoming moreimportant and the lengths keep gettinglonger Consumers are more ok withnatural characteristics of hardwoodthan ever before Knots and mineralstreaks are now a thing of beautyMatte finishes are being purchasedmore and more The lower the sheenthe less imperfection you see

Knowing all your options and beingeducated about hardwood is extremelyimportant before purchase Not alloptions are good for every lifestyle andcan leave you unhappy if you donrsquotknow what you are buying

3 Carpet is getting softer ndash Carpet iscarpet but now carpet manufacturersare seeing how soft they can makethem With nylon fibers like Stainmas-ter Tru soft and Tactesse Nylon youhave plenty of comfortable optionsEven your low pile carpets feel softerto the touch

Just like every other part of the indus-try durability and longevity is always atthe premium Carpet has made greatstrides with these characteristics aswell Solution died nylons are makingcarpets more stain resistant than ever

4 Is that Laminate Laminate is oneof the more durable flooring optionsyou can put in your home You need tomake sure you know the AC rating onyour laminate so you have an idea ofdurability As durable as it is laminateis not a lifetime product and it is noteasy to repair at all

The new designs available are incred-ible now as it is becoming more andmore difficult to tell the differencebetween hardwood and premium lami-nates The best laminates have the leastpattern repeat from box to box

Formaldehyde is a dangerous com-pound to bring in to your home andlaminates are notorious for havinga high count of formaldehyde As aconsumer make sure you are buyingCARB compliant laminate

5 Luxury Vinyl is the new player intown Vinyl flooring has always been agreat product for the home it is one ofthe most moisture resistant floors thatyou can buy Until a few years ago vinyltiles and planks did not exist in theresidential market because of vinylrsquosnatural tendency to shrink With newtechnologies this no longer a concern

The vinyl tiles and planks are some ofthe best looking alternative flooringoptions on the market The luxuryvinyl tiles are warmer underfoot softerquieter and easier to install than stoneor ceramic tiles

The planks provide a nice hardwoodlook and the visuals continue to im-prove Like hardwood you will see a lotof wide plank options You get the lookof wood with the moisture resistanceof vinyl

6 Is this all we know There are a tonof flooring options out there This is just scratching the surface of informa-tion available

Precision Flooring offers hardwoodcarpet laminate vinyl cork bamboorubber and water proof products Ourconsultants are equipped with special-ized knowledge on how to select thebest flooring for your home amp lifestyle

You can access this information byCalling 916-235-7542 bull Visiting ourshowroom at 8789 Auburn FolsomRoad Granite Bay CA 95746 wwwprefloorscomgranitebay

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STICK TO IT Chris Palkowski MDphysician-in-chiefKaiser Permanente

Roseville Medical Center

health

As usually happens this time of year therersquos a goodchance wersquoll make resolutions to improve someaspect of our lives And if yoursquore like most of us you

may get discouraged and abandon that resolution byMarch Itrsquos happened to all of us

So how can we make it easier to stick to our resolutions

Irsquove asked one of my colleagues an expert in behavioralscience to share some excellent tips that are designed to

help set a positive tone overcome obstacles and reachour goals for 2016

Sheri Pruitt PhD is a Roseville-based licensed clinicalpsychologist and the director for Behavioral Science Inte-gration for Kaiser Permanente She is especially knowl-edgeable about the role that behavior plays in healthoutcomes

We have the best of intentions when we make resolutionswhether we commit ourselves to lose weight be morenancially responsible be a better partner to a loved onemdash or any number of changes we want to accomplish

But if we donrsquot deliberately plan to change our behaviorbefore we set out to make the resolutions Sheri sayswe are destined for failure Specically we need threeessential elements to get results information motiva-tion and strategy

So herersquos Sherirsquos best advice Itrsquos called the SMARTmethod and itrsquos proven to be successful in changing anybehavior not just a New Yearrsquos resolution Wersquoll use theSMART method to illustrate a simple example of a resolu-tion walk 30 minutes a day ve days a week

S Set a measurable obtainable goal Letrsquos say you havenrsquotwalked for the purpose of exercise in years but a familymember gave you a comfortable pair of walking shoesas a holiday gift this month and yoursquore motivated totake steps to better health At this point you can set somegoals such as waking up a little earlier and putting on

your new shoes and a warm jacket to walk 30 minutesa day Monday through Friday That sounds achievableright If it doesnrsquot then lower your expectations and seta smaller goal

M Monitor your progress This is when you keep track ofyour new initiative You can place a calendar somewhereprominent such as on the refrigerator door to write downthe number of minutes you walk each day and you caneven use a pedometer if yoursquod like to track the distance

covered too Keep putting entries in the calendar even ifyou donrsquot walk a full 30 minutes And if you didnrsquot walk atall put a zero for that day But do keep track

A Arrange your world for success Make sure you haveeverything you need for your daily walk Set the alarm clockthe night before Check Set aside your warm clothesCheck Have a raincoat or umbrella handy Check

R Recruit support When yoursquore trying to make behaviorchanges itrsquos extremely important to enlist someoneto be your accountability partner It doesnrsquot have to besomeone yoursquoll walk with but it needs to be someonewho will support you and check in with you about yourdaily progress If yoursquore serious about making a changethe people around you need to know

T Treat yourself This onersquos fun When a behavior isrewarded itrsquos likely to be repeated So come up with asmall treat for yourself mdash nothing too elaborate or expen-sive but something thatrsquos easily obtainable and thor-oughly enjoyable You can even say to yourself ldquoGreat jobrdquo The important thing to remember is that you mustintentionally celebrate your success

The SMART strategy is simple if we stick to it and it canmake the difference between success and failure

Oh speaking of failure Herersquos one more tip for what Shericalls ldquobehavioral driftrdquo In other words what happens ifwe slip off course and revert to our old ways Thatrsquos easy just have a backup plan in case yoursquore thrown off track

health

SELF-CARE 101Shawn MonsenownerZen Spa

It should come as no surprise to any of us that ourcountryrsquos number one New Yearrsquos resolution is to loseweight As soon as the alarm clock sounds on the rst

Monday of the year we swear to give up carbs vow tocount calories and promise to hit the gym in hopes ofdropping pounds to become slim and trim by summerBut realistically only a mere fraction of us will see theseresolutions through

Perhaps instead of leaning towards the dramatic and

likely unachievable we should focus on the completelyattainable general wellness and overall well-being As2016 kicks off make a vow to yourself to take care ofyourself make time for yourself and to contribute to yourown health

We often forget that wellness goes much further thanour weight or our appearance Itrsquos a combination of ourphysical health attitude and daily contentment Somecontributing factors are inherited (thanks Mom andDad) but many are at the mercy of our own behavior andhabits Stress is one factor that can negatively affect eachof these areas and stress management is entirely withinour control There are many easy and affordable thingswe can do to reduce the stress and improve our healthHere are a couple of my favorites

TURN UP THE MUSIC

Music is a proven de-stresser Crank up your favorite tuneswhen you get home from work and in no time yoursquoll feelyour shoulders relax and the stress begin to melt away

EXERCISE

Taking a walk is underrated Not only does it connect youwith nature (a proven stress reliever in and of itself) but

who can resist a chance to behold our California sunsetsPlus even a leisurely walk has the power to boost yourendorphins and your mood

Not a walker Continue your relaxation and keep yourbody in sync with a session or two at BodyHeat Hot Pilatesamp Yoga The instructors there understand the physical and

mental benets of yoga and can keep you in your lsquozenrsquostate of mind

MASSAGE

Massage is a scientically proven de-stresser The powerof human touch through massage counteracts stresshormones decreasing their levels in your body makingfor a pleasant experience and a canrsquot-be-beat stress-buster When you get home yoursquoll be in a better moodand will sleep better too

At Zen Spa in Roseville the Spa Combo gives you theadvantages of massage combined with the benetsof a facial For just $89 yoursquoll get a one-hour Swedishmassage and one-hour Classic facial ndash thatrsquos two hours oflsquomersquo time and relaxation

Or take advantage of Zen Sparsquos gift card specialndash purchase5 gifts cards and receive a 6th card FREE Use your free giftcard to keep your promise to take care of yourself

Regardless of which path you choose on the road to self-care our team of certied massage therapists estheti-cians and tness partners are always available to sharetheir knowledge along with tips you can use at home toimprove your overall wellness and reduce stress

Zen Spa offers high quality massage therapy and spaservices by certied experienced professionals Nocontracts or membership fees just affordable consistentservice For more information or to book an appoint-ment call (916) 774-1500 or visitzenrosevillecom To learnmore about the offeringsat BodyHeat Hot Pilates

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dining

T he restaurateur who landed a big catch in Folsom hasdone it again but this time at the Roseville GalleriaLand Ocean opened its new South Placer hub Sept 1

of last year and what was meant to be a ldquosoft openingrdquoturned out to be something closer to a tidal wave mdash aninstant success from day one

Owner Mark Platt had been involved as a partner in arearestaurants but decided to strike out on his own openingLand Ocean in Folsom as well as Sienna in El DoradoHills Rosevillersquos Land Ocean is his newest creation

ldquoIrsquove spent a lot of time in this community and I loveRosevillerdquo Platt said

I took my foodie friend Nancy Silva Sutton on a diningadventure that began with a trio of cocktails ndash the JalapenoMartini a bestseller created by infusing vodka with fresh jalapeno and lime Drink number two was the New Fash-ioned Land Oceanrsquos take on the Old Fashioned mdash a bullet ofrye poured over a frozen sphere of orange wedges cherriessoda water and bitters The drink is a hit especially with

the gentlemen The nal drink was the Special K Martini apomegranate concoction that goes down like candy

The establishment serves serious portions that range frompub-style food to upscale fare like the beef Wellingtonappetizer and a nut-encrusted sea bass both of which weenjoyed immensely

By Eileen Wilson

AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESLand Ocean is Rosevillersquos new lsquofoodiersquo stop

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AboveRosevillersquos Land Ocean looks to recreate the feel of the original restaurant in Folsom At rightLand Oceanrsquos ldquomixologistrdquo Shamara Brown prepares acocktail for a customer at the new Galleria location(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

LAND OCEAN1151 Galleria Boulevard Suite 241 in RosevilleLandoceanrestaurantscom

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Especially surprising was the Wellingtonrsquos tender bits ofbeef suspended in a decadent sauce and surrounded bydelectable akey pastry The dish is served with a dash ofbrandy peppercorn sauce and beacutearnaise sauce

Entrees come with a starch and vegetable rather than a lacarte like many area restaurants

The sea bass was heavily crusted for a honeyed maca-damia avor and was served with a generous portion ofcoconut avored rice and cruciferous veggies Betweenthe appetizer and entreacutee we sampled the Caprese saladwith rotisserie chicken an oversized salad that includestraditional tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella plentyof greens asparagus bacon onions and croutons anda large portion of chicken The salad alone was plentyof food for two and even made a delicious lunch thefollowing day

In addition to artful entrees there are burger options atLand Ocean and any beef pattie can be substituted withbuffalo a leaner alternative

Land Ocean Manager Mark Fucci said they have a lsquoFitSelectionrsquo menu

ldquoWe change the Fit specials every two weeks and theselections are always under 450 caloriesrdquo he noted

Land Oceanrsquos weekend brunches have been popular andthey feature crab cakes with bearnaise sauce vegetablefrittatas cregraveme brulee French toast and $8 bottomlessmimosas

ldquoWe have some really fun dishes and we serve over 300brunches each weekendrdquo Fucci said

The holiday season brought exceptional crowds to therestaurant but not to worry T he place is outtted withspecial noise-reducing ceiling treatments that keepa quiet ambiance mdash no amplied voices here Musicspeakers can also be adjusted for each individual table

ldquoItrsquos not loud in here at all And wersquove paid attention to

every detail to provide a special experience down totinting the LED lighting to give the room an amber glowrdquoPlatt said ldquo We call ourselves lsquopolished casualrsquordquo

Land Ocean offers patio seating with heaters a stunningre feature valet parking and the Fit Selection thatrsquosperfect for your New Yearrsquos health resolutions

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE

From topone of Land Oceanrsquos signature cocktails is Special Kpictured here along with a ldquoNew Fashionedrdquo with the cherriesorange and bitters that arefrozen and then topped with a bullet rye whiskey Rosevillersquos Sierra Kokenis enjoys lunch at Land Ocean with 17-month-old son James and friends Charisseand Tobe Cagle of El Dorado HillsBlackened salmon and a signature Jalapeno martini at Land Ocean(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

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For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

dining

SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

dining

By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

About Home Care PulseHome Care Pulse is the indusing firm in performance bencand quality satisfaction manaand serves hundreds of home nesses across North America the industryrsquos top resource for business development certific

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Home Care Assistance of Placer Count

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David amp Debbie Waddell recieve the 2015 Best of Home Care

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

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2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

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The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

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638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

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2041 Cassia Way bull Rocklin

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

Cristie AkersBRE 01716511

Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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A WARMER WINTER

Roseville Magazine takes a tour of our local barsand restaurants in search of Rosevillersquos uniquelibations From the Moscow Mule to Amnesia

local mixologists serve up drinks that are quicklybecoming local favorites

Oscar Vargasbar manager at ASR

mixes up specialtydrinks for customers

like the barrsquos signaturecocktailthe Zangria

(Photos by Kim Palaferri)

Happy New Year

Call About the Grant Programs for Buy

Lucy Van HornThe Van Horn GroupCalBRE01493995 91627622

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FIRST DATE Kappa

Pisco Chile Spirits of Grape

Muddled Jalapeno with Agave Red Bell Pepper

BASIL amp BLUE Vodka

Muddled Blueberry and Basil Elder Flower Liqueur

Soda

ZANGRIA Gin Sangria Fresh Lemon

Triple Sec Float of Red Wine

ASR Restaurant amp Lounge 390 North Sunrise Avenue Roseville 95661 | asrrestaurantloungecom | (916) 797-0220 Mandangorsquos Sports Bar 106 North Sunrise Ave Roseville 95661 | (916) 797-7678

RIOT PUNCH Muddled Limon and Lemon

Watermelon Puree Effen Black Cherry Vodka

Dekuyper Watermelon Pucker Soda Water

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AMNESIA Vodka

Germain Liqueur Blueberry Puree

Lemon Juice Mint Garnish

the monkrsquos cellar 240 Vernon St Roseville 95678 | monkscellarcom | (916) 786-6665

ST ARNOLDBELGIAN QUAD

Belgian Beer

BAD HABITBullet Rye Whiskey St Germain Absinthe

Walnut biters sugar

bunz sports pub amp grub 311 Judah St Roseville 95768 | bunzsportspubcom | (916) 786-6655

BUNZ PUNCH Tropical punch Vodka

Cranberry Juice Sweet and Sour Mix

Splash of Pineapple Juice

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the yard house 1185 Galleria Blvd P-120 Roseville 95678 | ruthschriscom | (916) 780-6910

MOSCOW MULERussian Standard Vodka

Ginger Beer

BLOOD amp SMOKEDel Maguey Vida Mezcal El Jimador Silver tequila

Anchor eyes Monin Blood Orange

Citrus Agave Aromatic Bitters

CUCUMBERCITRUS TONIC

Bulldog gin Aperol

Citrus Agave Tonic

Fresh Cucumber Fresh Orange Orange Bitters

BOURBONBERRY SOUR

Buffalo Trace Bourbon Citrus Agave

Dekuyper Rassmatazz Orange Bitters

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CUCUMBER BASILGIMLET WITH GIN

Hendrickrsquos Gin St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Lime Juice Simple Syrup

Cucumbers Slices Basil Leaves

Basil Sugar Rimmer

ruthrsquos chris steak house 1185 Galleria Blvd P-120 Roseville 95678 | ruthschriscom | (916) 780-6910

ROYAL STGIN amp TONIC

Bombay Gin Tonic

Domain de Canon Ginger Liqueur Simple Syrupm Rosemary Sprig

Pink Peppercorn

RUBY REDGREYHOUND

Belvedere Pink Grapefruit Vodka St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Ruby Grapefruit Juice Fresh Lime Juice

Simple Syrup Fee Bros Grapefruit BittersSoda Water

STRAWBERRY KISS Skyy Citrus Vodka

Malibu Pineapple Rum Strawberry Puree Pineapple Juice

the Almond Tree 214 Harding Blvd Roseville 95678 | almondtreeloungenet | (916) 782-5052

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APPLE BARREL WHISKEY Jameson Whiskey

Two Towns Bright Cider Raspberry Liqueur

Bar 101 101 Main St Roseville 95678 | bar101rosevillecom | (916) 774-0505 McCormick amp Schmickrsquos 1194 Roseville Parkway Roseville 95678 | mccormickandschmickscom | (916) 960-4875

KENTUCKY SWoodford Reserv

Domaine De Canton GMuddled Fres

Fresh OranSimple Syr

TITOrsquoS MORECHATATitorsquos Vodka RumChata

Kahlua Coffee Liqueur Monin Toasted Marshmallow Syrup

Chocolate Syrup Half amp Half

PROSECCO SANGRIA Bacardi Limon Rum

Simple Syrup Fresh Strawberries and Cucumbers

Topped with La Maraca Prosecco

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ET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW

Itrsquos been said that no two snow akes are alike That initself blows the scientic mind but wouldnrsquot it be niceif we could say that about all snow based equipment

companies across the board in sales service products andprice Let me do the footwork for you and spotlight onevery very different ldquosnowakeldquo Nestled in a nondescriptstrip mall located at 212 Harding Boulevard in Rosevillesits Clarkrsquos Snow Sports This family business of 26 yearsis often found quite by accident Irsquom always looking for

cool off the path places that need their story told so inI go and meet self described ldquosnow farmerrdquo Steve Clark

I have to ask ldquowhatrsquos a snow farmerrdquo Clark explainsrdquoWellwe are just like food farmers because we depend on theweather for a good season No rain no food no snow nobusinessrdquo Makes sense Clark is the youngest of seven

kids growing up in a Southern California beach areawhere skateboarding surng and snow skiing go handin hand Clarkrsquos grandfather had early roots with WhiteStag and Dad with PF McMullin both snow skiingapparel companies Steversquos Fatherrsquos advice to him was ifyou want do something fun and make money go into theldquosnowrdquo business Around the same time a revolution insnow sports was happening A group of surfers and skate-boarders got the idea of making a board that would be

like a surf board but smaller and a skate board but biggerwith no wheels which would be able to ldquosnow surfrdquo A newsport was born and Clark was on the cutting edge

Fast forward to 1989 when Clark took h is fatherrsquos adviceand moved his young family to Sacramento to get awayfrom the LA ldquorat racerdquo and closer to where the really

clarkrsquos in Roseville has a history of helping customers

by mike hill

The inventory of Clarkrsquos in Roseville on Harding Boulevard(Photos by Mike Hill)

good snow in California was locatedHe opened a little snowboard shopon Sunrise Boulevard to cater to theldquonew kidsrdquo on the slopes mdash the snow-boarders At rst this group of winterrogues were considered a danger tothe established skiers at the resortsThey didnrsquot know or care about ldquoskietiquetterdquo they talked funny withslang that was carried over from surngor skateboarding and they dressedthe way they wanted with no regardto the elements In other words Clarkrsquoscustomer base

On the ground oor of this new snowsport revolution Clarkrsquos listened andlearned what their clientele needed Thebest in affordable snowboard productsservice and repair tuneups apparel andgear plus outstanding customer service

In 1999 Clarkrsquos opened the Rosevillelocation and has been the best-keptsecret in the snow sport world Alwaysevolving with a hand on the pulse ofthe industry Clark and his 20 associ-ates offer rentals for snowboards crosscountry snow shoes and skis at discountprices They also have great specialsfor lift tickets at Sugar Bowl SquawValley-Alpine Meadows and Sierra atTahoe Itrsquos truly the snowboarders andskiers Holiday gift headquarters

Stop by either location and register towin a $100 Clarkrsquos Gift Certicate andtwo lift tickets at Sierra at Tahoe Thecontest drawing will be Jan 31 VisitClarkrsquos at ClarksSnowSportscom

CLARKrsquoSHours 10 am to 8 pm Monday-Friday

10 am to 7 pm Saturdayand 11 am to 5 pm Sunday

ROSEVILLE212 Harding Blvd

(916) 792-7734

RANCHO CORDOVA3515 Sunrise Blvd

(916) 852-7735

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What you needto know about selecting

your next floor covering By Donnie Gupton

Precision Flooring is celebrating its30th year of business and has been aleader in helping homeowners find the flooring solution that best suits theirneeds With our years of experience wehave learned a thing or two and belowwe will share some of that with you

1 Lifestyle is most important ndash Thereare thousands of flooring options somebetter than others How you and yourfamily live on the floor will be a majorfactor on which floor you select Thereis no perfect floor but being educatedand having expectations set properly is

a huge key to the overall experience

Dogs and kids add a lot of traffic andwill require a more durable floorFamilies that take their shoes off beforeentering their home experience longerlast flooring A single individual mightbe able to make any floor work withtheir lifestyle Itrsquos pretty simple themore the traffic that faster the floorwears Make sure you know all thepreventive maintenance tips

2 Hardwood still rules ndash Hardwoodflooring is still king of the industryHardwood flooring is very durable butthere is a lot to know Should I buy sol-id or engineered Is engineered hard-wood real hardwood What species ofwood is right for me Is hardness of thewood everything What types of finish-es are available What types of texturesshould I consider for my family andhome All of these are great questionsand there are a ton more to know

The trends in the hardwood world arealways changing Here are a few of thetop trends Wider is better A lot ofwide plank flooring is on the markettoday Board length is becoming moreimportant and the lengths keep gettinglonger Consumers are more ok withnatural characteristics of hardwoodthan ever before Knots and mineralstreaks are now a thing of beautyMatte finishes are being purchasedmore and more The lower the sheenthe less imperfection you see

Knowing all your options and beingeducated about hardwood is extremelyimportant before purchase Not alloptions are good for every lifestyle andcan leave you unhappy if you donrsquotknow what you are buying

3 Carpet is getting softer ndash Carpet iscarpet but now carpet manufacturersare seeing how soft they can makethem With nylon fibers like Stainmas-ter Tru soft and Tactesse Nylon youhave plenty of comfortable optionsEven your low pile carpets feel softerto the touch

Just like every other part of the indus-try durability and longevity is always atthe premium Carpet has made greatstrides with these characteristics aswell Solution died nylons are makingcarpets more stain resistant than ever

4 Is that Laminate Laminate is oneof the more durable flooring optionsyou can put in your home You need tomake sure you know the AC rating onyour laminate so you have an idea ofdurability As durable as it is laminateis not a lifetime product and it is noteasy to repair at all

The new designs available are incred-ible now as it is becoming more andmore difficult to tell the differencebetween hardwood and premium lami-nates The best laminates have the leastpattern repeat from box to box

Formaldehyde is a dangerous com-pound to bring in to your home andlaminates are notorious for havinga high count of formaldehyde As aconsumer make sure you are buyingCARB compliant laminate

5 Luxury Vinyl is the new player intown Vinyl flooring has always been agreat product for the home it is one ofthe most moisture resistant floors thatyou can buy Until a few years ago vinyltiles and planks did not exist in theresidential market because of vinylrsquosnatural tendency to shrink With newtechnologies this no longer a concern

The vinyl tiles and planks are some ofthe best looking alternative flooringoptions on the market The luxuryvinyl tiles are warmer underfoot softerquieter and easier to install than stoneor ceramic tiles

The planks provide a nice hardwoodlook and the visuals continue to im-prove Like hardwood you will see a lotof wide plank options You get the lookof wood with the moisture resistanceof vinyl

6 Is this all we know There are a tonof flooring options out there This is just scratching the surface of informa-tion available

Precision Flooring offers hardwoodcarpet laminate vinyl cork bamboorubber and water proof products Ourconsultants are equipped with special-ized knowledge on how to select thebest flooring for your home amp lifestyle

You can access this information byCalling 916-235-7542 bull Visiting ourshowroom at 8789 Auburn FolsomRoad Granite Bay CA 95746 wwwprefloorscomgranitebay

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STICK TO IT Chris Palkowski MDphysician-in-chiefKaiser Permanente

Roseville Medical Center

health

As usually happens this time of year therersquos a goodchance wersquoll make resolutions to improve someaspect of our lives And if yoursquore like most of us you

may get discouraged and abandon that resolution byMarch Itrsquos happened to all of us

So how can we make it easier to stick to our resolutions

Irsquove asked one of my colleagues an expert in behavioralscience to share some excellent tips that are designed to

help set a positive tone overcome obstacles and reachour goals for 2016

Sheri Pruitt PhD is a Roseville-based licensed clinicalpsychologist and the director for Behavioral Science Inte-gration for Kaiser Permanente She is especially knowl-edgeable about the role that behavior plays in healthoutcomes

We have the best of intentions when we make resolutionswhether we commit ourselves to lose weight be morenancially responsible be a better partner to a loved onemdash or any number of changes we want to accomplish

But if we donrsquot deliberately plan to change our behaviorbefore we set out to make the resolutions Sheri sayswe are destined for failure Specically we need threeessential elements to get results information motiva-tion and strategy

So herersquos Sherirsquos best advice Itrsquos called the SMARTmethod and itrsquos proven to be successful in changing anybehavior not just a New Yearrsquos resolution Wersquoll use theSMART method to illustrate a simple example of a resolu-tion walk 30 minutes a day ve days a week

S Set a measurable obtainable goal Letrsquos say you havenrsquotwalked for the purpose of exercise in years but a familymember gave you a comfortable pair of walking shoesas a holiday gift this month and yoursquore motivated totake steps to better health At this point you can set somegoals such as waking up a little earlier and putting on

your new shoes and a warm jacket to walk 30 minutesa day Monday through Friday That sounds achievableright If it doesnrsquot then lower your expectations and seta smaller goal

M Monitor your progress This is when you keep track ofyour new initiative You can place a calendar somewhereprominent such as on the refrigerator door to write downthe number of minutes you walk each day and you caneven use a pedometer if yoursquod like to track the distance

covered too Keep putting entries in the calendar even ifyou donrsquot walk a full 30 minutes And if you didnrsquot walk atall put a zero for that day But do keep track

A Arrange your world for success Make sure you haveeverything you need for your daily walk Set the alarm clockthe night before Check Set aside your warm clothesCheck Have a raincoat or umbrella handy Check

R Recruit support When yoursquore trying to make behaviorchanges itrsquos extremely important to enlist someoneto be your accountability partner It doesnrsquot have to besomeone yoursquoll walk with but it needs to be someonewho will support you and check in with you about yourdaily progress If yoursquore serious about making a changethe people around you need to know

T Treat yourself This onersquos fun When a behavior isrewarded itrsquos likely to be repeated So come up with asmall treat for yourself mdash nothing too elaborate or expen-sive but something thatrsquos easily obtainable and thor-oughly enjoyable You can even say to yourself ldquoGreat jobrdquo The important thing to remember is that you mustintentionally celebrate your success

The SMART strategy is simple if we stick to it and it canmake the difference between success and failure

Oh speaking of failure Herersquos one more tip for what Shericalls ldquobehavioral driftrdquo In other words what happens ifwe slip off course and revert to our old ways Thatrsquos easy just have a backup plan in case yoursquore thrown off track

health

SELF-CARE 101Shawn MonsenownerZen Spa

It should come as no surprise to any of us that ourcountryrsquos number one New Yearrsquos resolution is to loseweight As soon as the alarm clock sounds on the rst

Monday of the year we swear to give up carbs vow tocount calories and promise to hit the gym in hopes ofdropping pounds to become slim and trim by summerBut realistically only a mere fraction of us will see theseresolutions through

Perhaps instead of leaning towards the dramatic and

likely unachievable we should focus on the completelyattainable general wellness and overall well-being As2016 kicks off make a vow to yourself to take care ofyourself make time for yourself and to contribute to yourown health

We often forget that wellness goes much further thanour weight or our appearance Itrsquos a combination of ourphysical health attitude and daily contentment Somecontributing factors are inherited (thanks Mom andDad) but many are at the mercy of our own behavior andhabits Stress is one factor that can negatively affect eachof these areas and stress management is entirely withinour control There are many easy and affordable thingswe can do to reduce the stress and improve our healthHere are a couple of my favorites

TURN UP THE MUSIC

Music is a proven de-stresser Crank up your favorite tuneswhen you get home from work and in no time yoursquoll feelyour shoulders relax and the stress begin to melt away

EXERCISE

Taking a walk is underrated Not only does it connect youwith nature (a proven stress reliever in and of itself) but

who can resist a chance to behold our California sunsetsPlus even a leisurely walk has the power to boost yourendorphins and your mood

Not a walker Continue your relaxation and keep yourbody in sync with a session or two at BodyHeat Hot Pilatesamp Yoga The instructors there understand the physical and

mental benets of yoga and can keep you in your lsquozenrsquostate of mind

MASSAGE

Massage is a scientically proven de-stresser The powerof human touch through massage counteracts stresshormones decreasing their levels in your body makingfor a pleasant experience and a canrsquot-be-beat stress-buster When you get home yoursquoll be in a better moodand will sleep better too

At Zen Spa in Roseville the Spa Combo gives you theadvantages of massage combined with the benetsof a facial For just $89 yoursquoll get a one-hour Swedishmassage and one-hour Classic facial ndash thatrsquos two hours oflsquomersquo time and relaxation

Or take advantage of Zen Sparsquos gift card specialndash purchase5 gifts cards and receive a 6th card FREE Use your free giftcard to keep your promise to take care of yourself

Regardless of which path you choose on the road to self-care our team of certied massage therapists estheti-cians and tness partners are always available to sharetheir knowledge along with tips you can use at home toimprove your overall wellness and reduce stress

Zen Spa offers high quality massage therapy and spaservices by certied experienced professionals Nocontracts or membership fees just affordable consistentservice For more information or to book an appoint-ment call (916) 774-1500 or visitzenrosevillecom To learnmore about the offeringsat BodyHeat Hot Pilates

amp Yoga call (916)782-1012 or visit body heatyogacom

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dining

T he restaurateur who landed a big catch in Folsom hasdone it again but this time at the Roseville GalleriaLand Ocean opened its new South Placer hub Sept 1

of last year and what was meant to be a ldquosoft openingrdquoturned out to be something closer to a tidal wave mdash aninstant success from day one

Owner Mark Platt had been involved as a partner in arearestaurants but decided to strike out on his own openingLand Ocean in Folsom as well as Sienna in El DoradoHills Rosevillersquos Land Ocean is his newest creation

ldquoIrsquove spent a lot of time in this community and I loveRosevillerdquo Platt said

I took my foodie friend Nancy Silva Sutton on a diningadventure that began with a trio of cocktails ndash the JalapenoMartini a bestseller created by infusing vodka with fresh jalapeno and lime Drink number two was the New Fash-ioned Land Oceanrsquos take on the Old Fashioned mdash a bullet ofrye poured over a frozen sphere of orange wedges cherriessoda water and bitters The drink is a hit especially with

the gentlemen The nal drink was the Special K Martini apomegranate concoction that goes down like candy

The establishment serves serious portions that range frompub-style food to upscale fare like the beef Wellingtonappetizer and a nut-encrusted sea bass both of which weenjoyed immensely

By Eileen Wilson

AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESLand Ocean is Rosevillersquos new lsquofoodiersquo stop

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

AboveRosevillersquos Land Ocean looks to recreate the feel of the original restaurant in Folsom At rightLand Oceanrsquos ldquomixologistrdquo Shamara Brown prepares acocktail for a customer at the new Galleria location(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

LAND OCEAN1151 Galleria Boulevard Suite 241 in RosevilleLandoceanrestaurantscom

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Especially surprising was the Wellingtonrsquos tender bits ofbeef suspended in a decadent sauce and surrounded bydelectable akey pastry The dish is served with a dash ofbrandy peppercorn sauce and beacutearnaise sauce

Entrees come with a starch and vegetable rather than a lacarte like many area restaurants

The sea bass was heavily crusted for a honeyed maca-damia avor and was served with a generous portion ofcoconut avored rice and cruciferous veggies Betweenthe appetizer and entreacutee we sampled the Caprese saladwith rotisserie chicken an oversized salad that includestraditional tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella plentyof greens asparagus bacon onions and croutons anda large portion of chicken The salad alone was plentyof food for two and even made a delicious lunch thefollowing day

In addition to artful entrees there are burger options atLand Ocean and any beef pattie can be substituted withbuffalo a leaner alternative

Land Ocean Manager Mark Fucci said they have a lsquoFitSelectionrsquo menu

ldquoWe change the Fit specials every two weeks and theselections are always under 450 caloriesrdquo he noted

Land Oceanrsquos weekend brunches have been popular andthey feature crab cakes with bearnaise sauce vegetablefrittatas cregraveme brulee French toast and $8 bottomlessmimosas

ldquoWe have some really fun dishes and we serve over 300brunches each weekendrdquo Fucci said

The holiday season brought exceptional crowds to therestaurant but not to worry T he place is outtted withspecial noise-reducing ceiling treatments that keepa quiet ambiance mdash no amplied voices here Musicspeakers can also be adjusted for each individual table

ldquoItrsquos not loud in here at all And wersquove paid attention to

every detail to provide a special experience down totinting the LED lighting to give the room an amber glowrdquoPlatt said ldquo We call ourselves lsquopolished casualrsquordquo

Land Ocean offers patio seating with heaters a stunningre feature valet parking and the Fit Selection thatrsquosperfect for your New Yearrsquos health resolutions

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE

From topone of Land Oceanrsquos signature cocktails is Special Kpictured here along with a ldquoNew Fashionedrdquo with the cherriesorange and bitters that arefrozen and then topped with a bullet rye whiskey Rosevillersquos Sierra Kokenis enjoys lunch at Land Ocean with 17-month-old son James and friends Charisseand Tobe Cagle of El Dorado HillsBlackened salmon and a signature Jalapeno martini at Land Ocean(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

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For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

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SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

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Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

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By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

About Home Care PulseHome Care Pulse is the indusing firm in performance bencand quality satisfaction manaand serves hundreds of home nesses across North America the industryrsquos top resource for business development certific

proof of quality

About Home Care Assistanc

Home Care Assistance is the l provider of in-home care and founded in 2002 and its missiChange the Way the World Ather information can be foundwwwhomecareassistancecom

Home Care Assistance of Placer Count

Receives 2015 Best of Home Carereg

Provider and Employer of Choice Award

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve the 2015 Best of Home Care

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve

the Employer of Choice Award

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE

With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

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3583 Paseo Tranquilo bull Lincoln

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638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

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2041 Cassia Way bull Rocklin

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

Cristie AkersBRE 01716511

Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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FIRST DATE Kappa

Pisco Chile Spirits of Grape

Muddled Jalapeno with Agave Red Bell Pepper

BASIL amp BLUE Vodka

Muddled Blueberry and Basil Elder Flower Liqueur

Soda

ZANGRIA Gin Sangria Fresh Lemon

Triple Sec Float of Red Wine

ASR Restaurant amp Lounge 390 North Sunrise Avenue Roseville 95661 | asrrestaurantloungecom | (916) 797-0220 Mandangorsquos Sports Bar 106 North Sunrise Ave Roseville 95661 | (916) 797-7678

RIOT PUNCH Muddled Limon and Lemon

Watermelon Puree Effen Black Cherry Vodka

Dekuyper Watermelon Pucker Soda Water

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AMNESIA Vodka

Germain Liqueur Blueberry Puree

Lemon Juice Mint Garnish

the monkrsquos cellar 240 Vernon St Roseville 95678 | monkscellarcom | (916) 786-6665

ST ARNOLDBELGIAN QUAD

Belgian Beer

BAD HABITBullet Rye Whiskey St Germain Absinthe

Walnut biters sugar

bunz sports pub amp grub 311 Judah St Roseville 95768 | bunzsportspubcom | (916) 786-6655

BUNZ PUNCH Tropical punch Vodka

Cranberry Juice Sweet and Sour Mix

Splash of Pineapple Juice

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the yard house 1185 Galleria Blvd P-120 Roseville 95678 | ruthschriscom | (916) 780-6910

MOSCOW MULERussian Standard Vodka

Ginger Beer

BLOOD amp SMOKEDel Maguey Vida Mezcal El Jimador Silver tequila

Anchor eyes Monin Blood Orange

Citrus Agave Aromatic Bitters

CUCUMBERCITRUS TONIC

Bulldog gin Aperol

Citrus Agave Tonic

Fresh Cucumber Fresh Orange Orange Bitters

BOURBONBERRY SOUR

Buffalo Trace Bourbon Citrus Agave

Dekuyper Rassmatazz Orange Bitters

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CUCUMBER BASILGIMLET WITH GIN

Hendrickrsquos Gin St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Lime Juice Simple Syrup

Cucumbers Slices Basil Leaves

Basil Sugar Rimmer

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ROYAL STGIN amp TONIC

Bombay Gin Tonic

Domain de Canon Ginger Liqueur Simple Syrupm Rosemary Sprig

Pink Peppercorn

RUBY REDGREYHOUND

Belvedere Pink Grapefruit Vodka St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Ruby Grapefruit Juice Fresh Lime Juice

Simple Syrup Fee Bros Grapefruit BittersSoda Water

STRAWBERRY KISS Skyy Citrus Vodka

Malibu Pineapple Rum Strawberry Puree Pineapple Juice

the Almond Tree 214 Harding Blvd Roseville 95678 | almondtreeloungenet | (916) 782-5052

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APPLE BARREL WHISKEY Jameson Whiskey

Two Towns Bright Cider Raspberry Liqueur

Bar 101 101 Main St Roseville 95678 | bar101rosevillecom | (916) 774-0505 McCormick amp Schmickrsquos 1194 Roseville Parkway Roseville 95678 | mccormickandschmickscom | (916) 960-4875

KENTUCKY SWoodford Reserv

Domaine De Canton GMuddled Fres

Fresh OranSimple Syr

TITOrsquoS MORECHATATitorsquos Vodka RumChata

Kahlua Coffee Liqueur Monin Toasted Marshmallow Syrup

Chocolate Syrup Half amp Half

PROSECCO SANGRIA Bacardi Limon Rum

Simple Syrup Fresh Strawberries and Cucumbers

Topped with La Maraca Prosecco

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ET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW

Itrsquos been said that no two snow akes are alike That initself blows the scientic mind but wouldnrsquot it be niceif we could say that about all snow based equipment

companies across the board in sales service products andprice Let me do the footwork for you and spotlight onevery very different ldquosnowakeldquo Nestled in a nondescriptstrip mall located at 212 Harding Boulevard in Rosevillesits Clarkrsquos Snow Sports This family business of 26 yearsis often found quite by accident Irsquom always looking for

cool off the path places that need their story told so inI go and meet self described ldquosnow farmerrdquo Steve Clark

I have to ask ldquowhatrsquos a snow farmerrdquo Clark explainsrdquoWellwe are just like food farmers because we depend on theweather for a good season No rain no food no snow nobusinessrdquo Makes sense Clark is the youngest of seven

kids growing up in a Southern California beach areawhere skateboarding surng and snow skiing go handin hand Clarkrsquos grandfather had early roots with WhiteStag and Dad with PF McMullin both snow skiingapparel companies Steversquos Fatherrsquos advice to him was ifyou want do something fun and make money go into theldquosnowrdquo business Around the same time a revolution insnow sports was happening A group of surfers and skate-boarders got the idea of making a board that would be

like a surf board but smaller and a skate board but biggerwith no wheels which would be able to ldquosnow surfrdquo A newsport was born and Clark was on the cutting edge

Fast forward to 1989 when Clark took h is fatherrsquos adviceand moved his young family to Sacramento to get awayfrom the LA ldquorat racerdquo and closer to where the really

clarkrsquos in Roseville has a history of helping customers

by mike hill

The inventory of Clarkrsquos in Roseville on Harding Boulevard(Photos by Mike Hill)

good snow in California was locatedHe opened a little snowboard shopon Sunrise Boulevard to cater to theldquonew kidsrdquo on the slopes mdash the snow-boarders At rst this group of winterrogues were considered a danger tothe established skiers at the resortsThey didnrsquot know or care about ldquoskietiquetterdquo they talked funny withslang that was carried over from surngor skateboarding and they dressedthe way they wanted with no regardto the elements In other words Clarkrsquoscustomer base

On the ground oor of this new snowsport revolution Clarkrsquos listened andlearned what their clientele needed Thebest in affordable snowboard productsservice and repair tuneups apparel andgear plus outstanding customer service

In 1999 Clarkrsquos opened the Rosevillelocation and has been the best-keptsecret in the snow sport world Alwaysevolving with a hand on the pulse ofthe industry Clark and his 20 associ-ates offer rentals for snowboards crosscountry snow shoes and skis at discountprices They also have great specialsfor lift tickets at Sugar Bowl SquawValley-Alpine Meadows and Sierra atTahoe Itrsquos truly the snowboarders andskiers Holiday gift headquarters

Stop by either location and register towin a $100 Clarkrsquos Gift Certicate andtwo lift tickets at Sierra at Tahoe Thecontest drawing will be Jan 31 VisitClarkrsquos at ClarksSnowSportscom

CLARKrsquoSHours 10 am to 8 pm Monday-Friday

10 am to 7 pm Saturdayand 11 am to 5 pm Sunday

ROSEVILLE212 Harding Blvd

(916) 792-7734

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What you needto know about selecting

your next floor covering By Donnie Gupton

Precision Flooring is celebrating its30th year of business and has been aleader in helping homeowners find the flooring solution that best suits theirneeds With our years of experience wehave learned a thing or two and belowwe will share some of that with you

1 Lifestyle is most important ndash Thereare thousands of flooring options somebetter than others How you and yourfamily live on the floor will be a majorfactor on which floor you select Thereis no perfect floor but being educatedand having expectations set properly is

a huge key to the overall experience

Dogs and kids add a lot of traffic andwill require a more durable floorFamilies that take their shoes off beforeentering their home experience longerlast flooring A single individual mightbe able to make any floor work withtheir lifestyle Itrsquos pretty simple themore the traffic that faster the floorwears Make sure you know all thepreventive maintenance tips

2 Hardwood still rules ndash Hardwoodflooring is still king of the industryHardwood flooring is very durable butthere is a lot to know Should I buy sol-id or engineered Is engineered hard-wood real hardwood What species ofwood is right for me Is hardness of thewood everything What types of finish-es are available What types of texturesshould I consider for my family andhome All of these are great questionsand there are a ton more to know

The trends in the hardwood world arealways changing Here are a few of thetop trends Wider is better A lot ofwide plank flooring is on the markettoday Board length is becoming moreimportant and the lengths keep gettinglonger Consumers are more ok withnatural characteristics of hardwoodthan ever before Knots and mineralstreaks are now a thing of beautyMatte finishes are being purchasedmore and more The lower the sheenthe less imperfection you see

Knowing all your options and beingeducated about hardwood is extremelyimportant before purchase Not alloptions are good for every lifestyle andcan leave you unhappy if you donrsquotknow what you are buying

3 Carpet is getting softer ndash Carpet iscarpet but now carpet manufacturersare seeing how soft they can makethem With nylon fibers like Stainmas-ter Tru soft and Tactesse Nylon youhave plenty of comfortable optionsEven your low pile carpets feel softerto the touch

Just like every other part of the indus-try durability and longevity is always atthe premium Carpet has made greatstrides with these characteristics aswell Solution died nylons are makingcarpets more stain resistant than ever

4 Is that Laminate Laminate is oneof the more durable flooring optionsyou can put in your home You need tomake sure you know the AC rating onyour laminate so you have an idea ofdurability As durable as it is laminateis not a lifetime product and it is noteasy to repair at all

The new designs available are incred-ible now as it is becoming more andmore difficult to tell the differencebetween hardwood and premium lami-nates The best laminates have the leastpattern repeat from box to box

Formaldehyde is a dangerous com-pound to bring in to your home andlaminates are notorious for havinga high count of formaldehyde As aconsumer make sure you are buyingCARB compliant laminate

5 Luxury Vinyl is the new player intown Vinyl flooring has always been agreat product for the home it is one ofthe most moisture resistant floors thatyou can buy Until a few years ago vinyltiles and planks did not exist in theresidential market because of vinylrsquosnatural tendency to shrink With newtechnologies this no longer a concern

The vinyl tiles and planks are some ofthe best looking alternative flooringoptions on the market The luxuryvinyl tiles are warmer underfoot softerquieter and easier to install than stoneor ceramic tiles

The planks provide a nice hardwoodlook and the visuals continue to im-prove Like hardwood you will see a lotof wide plank options You get the lookof wood with the moisture resistanceof vinyl

6 Is this all we know There are a tonof flooring options out there This is just scratching the surface of informa-tion available

Precision Flooring offers hardwoodcarpet laminate vinyl cork bamboorubber and water proof products Ourconsultants are equipped with special-ized knowledge on how to select thebest flooring for your home amp lifestyle

You can access this information byCalling 916-235-7542 bull Visiting ourshowroom at 8789 Auburn FolsomRoad Granite Bay CA 95746 wwwprefloorscomgranitebay

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STICK TO IT Chris Palkowski MDphysician-in-chiefKaiser Permanente

Roseville Medical Center

health

As usually happens this time of year therersquos a goodchance wersquoll make resolutions to improve someaspect of our lives And if yoursquore like most of us you

may get discouraged and abandon that resolution byMarch Itrsquos happened to all of us

So how can we make it easier to stick to our resolutions

Irsquove asked one of my colleagues an expert in behavioralscience to share some excellent tips that are designed to

help set a positive tone overcome obstacles and reachour goals for 2016

Sheri Pruitt PhD is a Roseville-based licensed clinicalpsychologist and the director for Behavioral Science Inte-gration for Kaiser Permanente She is especially knowl-edgeable about the role that behavior plays in healthoutcomes

We have the best of intentions when we make resolutionswhether we commit ourselves to lose weight be morenancially responsible be a better partner to a loved onemdash or any number of changes we want to accomplish

But if we donrsquot deliberately plan to change our behaviorbefore we set out to make the resolutions Sheri sayswe are destined for failure Specically we need threeessential elements to get results information motiva-tion and strategy

So herersquos Sherirsquos best advice Itrsquos called the SMARTmethod and itrsquos proven to be successful in changing anybehavior not just a New Yearrsquos resolution Wersquoll use theSMART method to illustrate a simple example of a resolu-tion walk 30 minutes a day ve days a week

S Set a measurable obtainable goal Letrsquos say you havenrsquotwalked for the purpose of exercise in years but a familymember gave you a comfortable pair of walking shoesas a holiday gift this month and yoursquore motivated totake steps to better health At this point you can set somegoals such as waking up a little earlier and putting on

your new shoes and a warm jacket to walk 30 minutesa day Monday through Friday That sounds achievableright If it doesnrsquot then lower your expectations and seta smaller goal

M Monitor your progress This is when you keep track ofyour new initiative You can place a calendar somewhereprominent such as on the refrigerator door to write downthe number of minutes you walk each day and you caneven use a pedometer if yoursquod like to track the distance

covered too Keep putting entries in the calendar even ifyou donrsquot walk a full 30 minutes And if you didnrsquot walk atall put a zero for that day But do keep track

A Arrange your world for success Make sure you haveeverything you need for your daily walk Set the alarm clockthe night before Check Set aside your warm clothesCheck Have a raincoat or umbrella handy Check

R Recruit support When yoursquore trying to make behaviorchanges itrsquos extremely important to enlist someoneto be your accountability partner It doesnrsquot have to besomeone yoursquoll walk with but it needs to be someonewho will support you and check in with you about yourdaily progress If yoursquore serious about making a changethe people around you need to know

T Treat yourself This onersquos fun When a behavior isrewarded itrsquos likely to be repeated So come up with asmall treat for yourself mdash nothing too elaborate or expen-sive but something thatrsquos easily obtainable and thor-oughly enjoyable You can even say to yourself ldquoGreat jobrdquo The important thing to remember is that you mustintentionally celebrate your success

The SMART strategy is simple if we stick to it and it canmake the difference between success and failure

Oh speaking of failure Herersquos one more tip for what Shericalls ldquobehavioral driftrdquo In other words what happens ifwe slip off course and revert to our old ways Thatrsquos easy just have a backup plan in case yoursquore thrown off track

health

SELF-CARE 101Shawn MonsenownerZen Spa

It should come as no surprise to any of us that ourcountryrsquos number one New Yearrsquos resolution is to loseweight As soon as the alarm clock sounds on the rst

Monday of the year we swear to give up carbs vow tocount calories and promise to hit the gym in hopes ofdropping pounds to become slim and trim by summerBut realistically only a mere fraction of us will see theseresolutions through

Perhaps instead of leaning towards the dramatic and

likely unachievable we should focus on the completelyattainable general wellness and overall well-being As2016 kicks off make a vow to yourself to take care ofyourself make time for yourself and to contribute to yourown health

We often forget that wellness goes much further thanour weight or our appearance Itrsquos a combination of ourphysical health attitude and daily contentment Somecontributing factors are inherited (thanks Mom andDad) but many are at the mercy of our own behavior andhabits Stress is one factor that can negatively affect eachof these areas and stress management is entirely withinour control There are many easy and affordable thingswe can do to reduce the stress and improve our healthHere are a couple of my favorites

TURN UP THE MUSIC

Music is a proven de-stresser Crank up your favorite tuneswhen you get home from work and in no time yoursquoll feelyour shoulders relax and the stress begin to melt away

EXERCISE

Taking a walk is underrated Not only does it connect youwith nature (a proven stress reliever in and of itself) but

who can resist a chance to behold our California sunsetsPlus even a leisurely walk has the power to boost yourendorphins and your mood

Not a walker Continue your relaxation and keep yourbody in sync with a session or two at BodyHeat Hot Pilatesamp Yoga The instructors there understand the physical and

mental benets of yoga and can keep you in your lsquozenrsquostate of mind

MASSAGE

Massage is a scientically proven de-stresser The powerof human touch through massage counteracts stresshormones decreasing their levels in your body makingfor a pleasant experience and a canrsquot-be-beat stress-buster When you get home yoursquoll be in a better moodand will sleep better too

At Zen Spa in Roseville the Spa Combo gives you theadvantages of massage combined with the benetsof a facial For just $89 yoursquoll get a one-hour Swedishmassage and one-hour Classic facial ndash thatrsquos two hours oflsquomersquo time and relaxation

Or take advantage of Zen Sparsquos gift card specialndash purchase5 gifts cards and receive a 6th card FREE Use your free giftcard to keep your promise to take care of yourself

Regardless of which path you choose on the road to self-care our team of certied massage therapists estheti-cians and tness partners are always available to sharetheir knowledge along with tips you can use at home toimprove your overall wellness and reduce stress

Zen Spa offers high quality massage therapy and spaservices by certied experienced professionals Nocontracts or membership fees just affordable consistentservice For more information or to book an appoint-ment call (916) 774-1500 or visitzenrosevillecom To learnmore about the offeringsat BodyHeat Hot Pilates

amp Yoga call (916)782-1012 or visit body heatyogacom

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dining

T he restaurateur who landed a big catch in Folsom hasdone it again but this time at the Roseville GalleriaLand Ocean opened its new South Placer hub Sept 1

of last year and what was meant to be a ldquosoft openingrdquoturned out to be something closer to a tidal wave mdash aninstant success from day one

Owner Mark Platt had been involved as a partner in arearestaurants but decided to strike out on his own openingLand Ocean in Folsom as well as Sienna in El DoradoHills Rosevillersquos Land Ocean is his newest creation

ldquoIrsquove spent a lot of time in this community and I loveRosevillerdquo Platt said

I took my foodie friend Nancy Silva Sutton on a diningadventure that began with a trio of cocktails ndash the JalapenoMartini a bestseller created by infusing vodka with fresh jalapeno and lime Drink number two was the New Fash-ioned Land Oceanrsquos take on the Old Fashioned mdash a bullet ofrye poured over a frozen sphere of orange wedges cherriessoda water and bitters The drink is a hit especially with

the gentlemen The nal drink was the Special K Martini apomegranate concoction that goes down like candy

The establishment serves serious portions that range frompub-style food to upscale fare like the beef Wellingtonappetizer and a nut-encrusted sea bass both of which weenjoyed immensely

By Eileen Wilson

AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESLand Ocean is Rosevillersquos new lsquofoodiersquo stop

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

AboveRosevillersquos Land Ocean looks to recreate the feel of the original restaurant in Folsom At rightLand Oceanrsquos ldquomixologistrdquo Shamara Brown prepares acocktail for a customer at the new Galleria location(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

LAND OCEAN1151 Galleria Boulevard Suite 241 in RosevilleLandoceanrestaurantscom

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Especially surprising was the Wellingtonrsquos tender bits ofbeef suspended in a decadent sauce and surrounded bydelectable akey pastry The dish is served with a dash ofbrandy peppercorn sauce and beacutearnaise sauce

Entrees come with a starch and vegetable rather than a lacarte like many area restaurants

The sea bass was heavily crusted for a honeyed maca-damia avor and was served with a generous portion ofcoconut avored rice and cruciferous veggies Betweenthe appetizer and entreacutee we sampled the Caprese saladwith rotisserie chicken an oversized salad that includestraditional tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella plentyof greens asparagus bacon onions and croutons anda large portion of chicken The salad alone was plentyof food for two and even made a delicious lunch thefollowing day

In addition to artful entrees there are burger options atLand Ocean and any beef pattie can be substituted withbuffalo a leaner alternative

Land Ocean Manager Mark Fucci said they have a lsquoFitSelectionrsquo menu

ldquoWe change the Fit specials every two weeks and theselections are always under 450 caloriesrdquo he noted

Land Oceanrsquos weekend brunches have been popular andthey feature crab cakes with bearnaise sauce vegetablefrittatas cregraveme brulee French toast and $8 bottomlessmimosas

ldquoWe have some really fun dishes and we serve over 300brunches each weekendrdquo Fucci said

The holiday season brought exceptional crowds to therestaurant but not to worry T he place is outtted withspecial noise-reducing ceiling treatments that keepa quiet ambiance mdash no amplied voices here Musicspeakers can also be adjusted for each individual table

ldquoItrsquos not loud in here at all And wersquove paid attention to

every detail to provide a special experience down totinting the LED lighting to give the room an amber glowrdquoPlatt said ldquo We call ourselves lsquopolished casualrsquordquo

Land Ocean offers patio seating with heaters a stunningre feature valet parking and the Fit Selection thatrsquosperfect for your New Yearrsquos health resolutions

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE

From topone of Land Oceanrsquos signature cocktails is Special Kpictured here along with a ldquoNew Fashionedrdquo with the cherriesorange and bitters that arefrozen and then topped with a bullet rye whiskey Rosevillersquos Sierra Kokenis enjoys lunch at Land Ocean with 17-month-old son James and friends Charisseand Tobe Cagle of El Dorado HillsBlackened salmon and a signature Jalapeno martini at Land Ocean(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

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dining

For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

dining

SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

dining

By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

About Home Care PulseHome Care Pulse is the indusing firm in performance bencand quality satisfaction manaand serves hundreds of home nesses across North America the industryrsquos top resource for business development certific

proof of quality

About Home Care Assistanc

Home Care Assistance is the l provider of in-home care and founded in 2002 and its missiChange the Way the World Ather information can be foundwwwhomecareassistancecom

Home Care Assistance of Placer Count

Receives 2015 Best of Home Carereg

Provider and Employer of Choice Award

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve the 2015 Best of Home Care

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve

the Employer of Choice Award

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

OLYMPUS POINTE

4019 Wakehurst Court bull Ros

$ 7 7 0 0 0

0

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9167058627

wwwStarkGroupREcomCal BRE 01312857

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9169474729

DebbieSaxcom

Cal BRE 01444853

3474 Castle Creek Court bull Ro

$ 1 0 9 9 0

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DEBRA MASSIE TEAM

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3583 Paseo Tranquilo bull Lincoln

$ 1 1 9 9 9

9 9 P E N D I N G

BILL SADEK I BROKER

9167681222

BillSadekcom

Cal BRE 00970296

638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

$ 7 6 9 0 0

0

NATALIE WHI STLER

9164350987

RocklinMovescom

Cal BRE 01192584

2041 Cassia Way bull Rocklin

$ 5 5 9 9 0

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1150 Monument Place bull Newcastle

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Happy New Year

90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

Cristie AkersBRE 01716511

Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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AMNESIA Vodka

Germain Liqueur Blueberry Puree

Lemon Juice Mint Garnish

the monkrsquos cellar 240 Vernon St Roseville 95678 | monkscellarcom | (916) 786-6665

ST ARNOLDBELGIAN QUAD

Belgian Beer

BAD HABITBullet Rye Whiskey St Germain Absinthe

Walnut biters sugar

bunz sports pub amp grub 311 Judah St Roseville 95768 | bunzsportspubcom | (916) 786-6655

BUNZ PUNCH Tropical punch Vodka

Cranberry Juice Sweet and Sour Mix

Splash of Pineapple Juice

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the yard house 1185 Galleria Blvd P-120 Roseville 95678 | ruthschriscom | (916) 780-6910

MOSCOW MULERussian Standard Vodka

Ginger Beer

BLOOD amp SMOKEDel Maguey Vida Mezcal El Jimador Silver tequila

Anchor eyes Monin Blood Orange

Citrus Agave Aromatic Bitters

CUCUMBERCITRUS TONIC

Bulldog gin Aperol

Citrus Agave Tonic

Fresh Cucumber Fresh Orange Orange Bitters

BOURBONBERRY SOUR

Buffalo Trace Bourbon Citrus Agave

Dekuyper Rassmatazz Orange Bitters

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CUCUMBER BASILGIMLET WITH GIN

Hendrickrsquos Gin St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Lime Juice Simple Syrup

Cucumbers Slices Basil Leaves

Basil Sugar Rimmer

ruthrsquos chris steak house 1185 Galleria Blvd P-120 Roseville 95678 | ruthschriscom | (916) 780-6910

ROYAL STGIN amp TONIC

Bombay Gin Tonic

Domain de Canon Ginger Liqueur Simple Syrupm Rosemary Sprig

Pink Peppercorn

RUBY REDGREYHOUND

Belvedere Pink Grapefruit Vodka St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Ruby Grapefruit Juice Fresh Lime Juice

Simple Syrup Fee Bros Grapefruit BittersSoda Water

STRAWBERRY KISS Skyy Citrus Vodka

Malibu Pineapple Rum Strawberry Puree Pineapple Juice

the Almond Tree 214 Harding Blvd Roseville 95678 | almondtreeloungenet | (916) 782-5052

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APPLE BARREL WHISKEY Jameson Whiskey

Two Towns Bright Cider Raspberry Liqueur

Bar 101 101 Main St Roseville 95678 | bar101rosevillecom | (916) 774-0505 McCormick amp Schmickrsquos 1194 Roseville Parkway Roseville 95678 | mccormickandschmickscom | (916) 960-4875

KENTUCKY SWoodford Reserv

Domaine De Canton GMuddled Fres

Fresh OranSimple Syr

TITOrsquoS MORECHATATitorsquos Vodka RumChata

Kahlua Coffee Liqueur Monin Toasted Marshmallow Syrup

Chocolate Syrup Half amp Half

PROSECCO SANGRIA Bacardi Limon Rum

Simple Syrup Fresh Strawberries and Cucumbers

Topped with La Maraca Prosecco

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ET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW

Itrsquos been said that no two snow akes are alike That initself blows the scientic mind but wouldnrsquot it be niceif we could say that about all snow based equipment

companies across the board in sales service products andprice Let me do the footwork for you and spotlight onevery very different ldquosnowakeldquo Nestled in a nondescriptstrip mall located at 212 Harding Boulevard in Rosevillesits Clarkrsquos Snow Sports This family business of 26 yearsis often found quite by accident Irsquom always looking for

cool off the path places that need their story told so inI go and meet self described ldquosnow farmerrdquo Steve Clark

I have to ask ldquowhatrsquos a snow farmerrdquo Clark explainsrdquoWellwe are just like food farmers because we depend on theweather for a good season No rain no food no snow nobusinessrdquo Makes sense Clark is the youngest of seven

kids growing up in a Southern California beach areawhere skateboarding surng and snow skiing go handin hand Clarkrsquos grandfather had early roots with WhiteStag and Dad with PF McMullin both snow skiingapparel companies Steversquos Fatherrsquos advice to him was ifyou want do something fun and make money go into theldquosnowrdquo business Around the same time a revolution insnow sports was happening A group of surfers and skate-boarders got the idea of making a board that would be

like a surf board but smaller and a skate board but biggerwith no wheels which would be able to ldquosnow surfrdquo A newsport was born and Clark was on the cutting edge

Fast forward to 1989 when Clark took h is fatherrsquos adviceand moved his young family to Sacramento to get awayfrom the LA ldquorat racerdquo and closer to where the really

clarkrsquos in Roseville has a history of helping customers

by mike hill

The inventory of Clarkrsquos in Roseville on Harding Boulevard(Photos by Mike Hill)

good snow in California was locatedHe opened a little snowboard shopon Sunrise Boulevard to cater to theldquonew kidsrdquo on the slopes mdash the snow-boarders At rst this group of winterrogues were considered a danger tothe established skiers at the resortsThey didnrsquot know or care about ldquoskietiquetterdquo they talked funny withslang that was carried over from surngor skateboarding and they dressedthe way they wanted with no regardto the elements In other words Clarkrsquoscustomer base

On the ground oor of this new snowsport revolution Clarkrsquos listened andlearned what their clientele needed Thebest in affordable snowboard productsservice and repair tuneups apparel andgear plus outstanding customer service

In 1999 Clarkrsquos opened the Rosevillelocation and has been the best-keptsecret in the snow sport world Alwaysevolving with a hand on the pulse ofthe industry Clark and his 20 associ-ates offer rentals for snowboards crosscountry snow shoes and skis at discountprices They also have great specialsfor lift tickets at Sugar Bowl SquawValley-Alpine Meadows and Sierra atTahoe Itrsquos truly the snowboarders andskiers Holiday gift headquarters

Stop by either location and register towin a $100 Clarkrsquos Gift Certicate andtwo lift tickets at Sierra at Tahoe Thecontest drawing will be Jan 31 VisitClarkrsquos at ClarksSnowSportscom

CLARKrsquoSHours 10 am to 8 pm Monday-Friday

10 am to 7 pm Saturdayand 11 am to 5 pm Sunday

ROSEVILLE212 Harding Blvd

(916) 792-7734

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What you needto know about selecting

your next floor covering By Donnie Gupton

Precision Flooring is celebrating its30th year of business and has been aleader in helping homeowners find the flooring solution that best suits theirneeds With our years of experience wehave learned a thing or two and belowwe will share some of that with you

1 Lifestyle is most important ndash Thereare thousands of flooring options somebetter than others How you and yourfamily live on the floor will be a majorfactor on which floor you select Thereis no perfect floor but being educatedand having expectations set properly is

a huge key to the overall experience

Dogs and kids add a lot of traffic andwill require a more durable floorFamilies that take their shoes off beforeentering their home experience longerlast flooring A single individual mightbe able to make any floor work withtheir lifestyle Itrsquos pretty simple themore the traffic that faster the floorwears Make sure you know all thepreventive maintenance tips

2 Hardwood still rules ndash Hardwoodflooring is still king of the industryHardwood flooring is very durable butthere is a lot to know Should I buy sol-id or engineered Is engineered hard-wood real hardwood What species ofwood is right for me Is hardness of thewood everything What types of finish-es are available What types of texturesshould I consider for my family andhome All of these are great questionsand there are a ton more to know

The trends in the hardwood world arealways changing Here are a few of thetop trends Wider is better A lot ofwide plank flooring is on the markettoday Board length is becoming moreimportant and the lengths keep gettinglonger Consumers are more ok withnatural characteristics of hardwoodthan ever before Knots and mineralstreaks are now a thing of beautyMatte finishes are being purchasedmore and more The lower the sheenthe less imperfection you see

Knowing all your options and beingeducated about hardwood is extremelyimportant before purchase Not alloptions are good for every lifestyle andcan leave you unhappy if you donrsquotknow what you are buying

3 Carpet is getting softer ndash Carpet iscarpet but now carpet manufacturersare seeing how soft they can makethem With nylon fibers like Stainmas-ter Tru soft and Tactesse Nylon youhave plenty of comfortable optionsEven your low pile carpets feel softerto the touch

Just like every other part of the indus-try durability and longevity is always atthe premium Carpet has made greatstrides with these characteristics aswell Solution died nylons are makingcarpets more stain resistant than ever

4 Is that Laminate Laminate is oneof the more durable flooring optionsyou can put in your home You need tomake sure you know the AC rating onyour laminate so you have an idea ofdurability As durable as it is laminateis not a lifetime product and it is noteasy to repair at all

The new designs available are incred-ible now as it is becoming more andmore difficult to tell the differencebetween hardwood and premium lami-nates The best laminates have the leastpattern repeat from box to box

Formaldehyde is a dangerous com-pound to bring in to your home andlaminates are notorious for havinga high count of formaldehyde As aconsumer make sure you are buyingCARB compliant laminate

5 Luxury Vinyl is the new player intown Vinyl flooring has always been agreat product for the home it is one ofthe most moisture resistant floors thatyou can buy Until a few years ago vinyltiles and planks did not exist in theresidential market because of vinylrsquosnatural tendency to shrink With newtechnologies this no longer a concern

The vinyl tiles and planks are some ofthe best looking alternative flooringoptions on the market The luxuryvinyl tiles are warmer underfoot softerquieter and easier to install than stoneor ceramic tiles

The planks provide a nice hardwoodlook and the visuals continue to im-prove Like hardwood you will see a lotof wide plank options You get the lookof wood with the moisture resistanceof vinyl

6 Is this all we know There are a tonof flooring options out there This is just scratching the surface of informa-tion available

Precision Flooring offers hardwoodcarpet laminate vinyl cork bamboorubber and water proof products Ourconsultants are equipped with special-ized knowledge on how to select thebest flooring for your home amp lifestyle

You can access this information byCalling 916-235-7542 bull Visiting ourshowroom at 8789 Auburn FolsomRoad Granite Bay CA 95746 wwwprefloorscomgranitebay

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STICK TO IT Chris Palkowski MDphysician-in-chiefKaiser Permanente

Roseville Medical Center

health

As usually happens this time of year therersquos a goodchance wersquoll make resolutions to improve someaspect of our lives And if yoursquore like most of us you

may get discouraged and abandon that resolution byMarch Itrsquos happened to all of us

So how can we make it easier to stick to our resolutions

Irsquove asked one of my colleagues an expert in behavioralscience to share some excellent tips that are designed to

help set a positive tone overcome obstacles and reachour goals for 2016

Sheri Pruitt PhD is a Roseville-based licensed clinicalpsychologist and the director for Behavioral Science Inte-gration for Kaiser Permanente She is especially knowl-edgeable about the role that behavior plays in healthoutcomes

We have the best of intentions when we make resolutionswhether we commit ourselves to lose weight be morenancially responsible be a better partner to a loved onemdash or any number of changes we want to accomplish

But if we donrsquot deliberately plan to change our behaviorbefore we set out to make the resolutions Sheri sayswe are destined for failure Specically we need threeessential elements to get results information motiva-tion and strategy

So herersquos Sherirsquos best advice Itrsquos called the SMARTmethod and itrsquos proven to be successful in changing anybehavior not just a New Yearrsquos resolution Wersquoll use theSMART method to illustrate a simple example of a resolu-tion walk 30 minutes a day ve days a week

S Set a measurable obtainable goal Letrsquos say you havenrsquotwalked for the purpose of exercise in years but a familymember gave you a comfortable pair of walking shoesas a holiday gift this month and yoursquore motivated totake steps to better health At this point you can set somegoals such as waking up a little earlier and putting on

your new shoes and a warm jacket to walk 30 minutesa day Monday through Friday That sounds achievableright If it doesnrsquot then lower your expectations and seta smaller goal

M Monitor your progress This is when you keep track ofyour new initiative You can place a calendar somewhereprominent such as on the refrigerator door to write downthe number of minutes you walk each day and you caneven use a pedometer if yoursquod like to track the distance

covered too Keep putting entries in the calendar even ifyou donrsquot walk a full 30 minutes And if you didnrsquot walk atall put a zero for that day But do keep track

A Arrange your world for success Make sure you haveeverything you need for your daily walk Set the alarm clockthe night before Check Set aside your warm clothesCheck Have a raincoat or umbrella handy Check

R Recruit support When yoursquore trying to make behaviorchanges itrsquos extremely important to enlist someoneto be your accountability partner It doesnrsquot have to besomeone yoursquoll walk with but it needs to be someonewho will support you and check in with you about yourdaily progress If yoursquore serious about making a changethe people around you need to know

T Treat yourself This onersquos fun When a behavior isrewarded itrsquos likely to be repeated So come up with asmall treat for yourself mdash nothing too elaborate or expen-sive but something thatrsquos easily obtainable and thor-oughly enjoyable You can even say to yourself ldquoGreat jobrdquo The important thing to remember is that you mustintentionally celebrate your success

The SMART strategy is simple if we stick to it and it canmake the difference between success and failure

Oh speaking of failure Herersquos one more tip for what Shericalls ldquobehavioral driftrdquo In other words what happens ifwe slip off course and revert to our old ways Thatrsquos easy just have a backup plan in case yoursquore thrown off track

health

SELF-CARE 101Shawn MonsenownerZen Spa

It should come as no surprise to any of us that ourcountryrsquos number one New Yearrsquos resolution is to loseweight As soon as the alarm clock sounds on the rst

Monday of the year we swear to give up carbs vow tocount calories and promise to hit the gym in hopes ofdropping pounds to become slim and trim by summerBut realistically only a mere fraction of us will see theseresolutions through

Perhaps instead of leaning towards the dramatic and

likely unachievable we should focus on the completelyattainable general wellness and overall well-being As2016 kicks off make a vow to yourself to take care ofyourself make time for yourself and to contribute to yourown health

We often forget that wellness goes much further thanour weight or our appearance Itrsquos a combination of ourphysical health attitude and daily contentment Somecontributing factors are inherited (thanks Mom andDad) but many are at the mercy of our own behavior andhabits Stress is one factor that can negatively affect eachof these areas and stress management is entirely withinour control There are many easy and affordable thingswe can do to reduce the stress and improve our healthHere are a couple of my favorites

TURN UP THE MUSIC

Music is a proven de-stresser Crank up your favorite tuneswhen you get home from work and in no time yoursquoll feelyour shoulders relax and the stress begin to melt away

EXERCISE

Taking a walk is underrated Not only does it connect youwith nature (a proven stress reliever in and of itself) but

who can resist a chance to behold our California sunsetsPlus even a leisurely walk has the power to boost yourendorphins and your mood

Not a walker Continue your relaxation and keep yourbody in sync with a session or two at BodyHeat Hot Pilatesamp Yoga The instructors there understand the physical and

mental benets of yoga and can keep you in your lsquozenrsquostate of mind

MASSAGE

Massage is a scientically proven de-stresser The powerof human touch through massage counteracts stresshormones decreasing their levels in your body makingfor a pleasant experience and a canrsquot-be-beat stress-buster When you get home yoursquoll be in a better moodand will sleep better too

At Zen Spa in Roseville the Spa Combo gives you theadvantages of massage combined with the benetsof a facial For just $89 yoursquoll get a one-hour Swedishmassage and one-hour Classic facial ndash thatrsquos two hours oflsquomersquo time and relaxation

Or take advantage of Zen Sparsquos gift card specialndash purchase5 gifts cards and receive a 6th card FREE Use your free giftcard to keep your promise to take care of yourself

Regardless of which path you choose on the road to self-care our team of certied massage therapists estheti-cians and tness partners are always available to sharetheir knowledge along with tips you can use at home toimprove your overall wellness and reduce stress

Zen Spa offers high quality massage therapy and spaservices by certied experienced professionals Nocontracts or membership fees just affordable consistentservice For more information or to book an appoint-ment call (916) 774-1500 or visitzenrosevillecom To learnmore about the offeringsat BodyHeat Hot Pilates

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dining

T he restaurateur who landed a big catch in Folsom hasdone it again but this time at the Roseville GalleriaLand Ocean opened its new South Placer hub Sept 1

of last year and what was meant to be a ldquosoft openingrdquoturned out to be something closer to a tidal wave mdash aninstant success from day one

Owner Mark Platt had been involved as a partner in arearestaurants but decided to strike out on his own openingLand Ocean in Folsom as well as Sienna in El DoradoHills Rosevillersquos Land Ocean is his newest creation

ldquoIrsquove spent a lot of time in this community and I loveRosevillerdquo Platt said

I took my foodie friend Nancy Silva Sutton on a diningadventure that began with a trio of cocktails ndash the JalapenoMartini a bestseller created by infusing vodka with fresh jalapeno and lime Drink number two was the New Fash-ioned Land Oceanrsquos take on the Old Fashioned mdash a bullet ofrye poured over a frozen sphere of orange wedges cherriessoda water and bitters The drink is a hit especially with

the gentlemen The nal drink was the Special K Martini apomegranate concoction that goes down like candy

The establishment serves serious portions that range frompub-style food to upscale fare like the beef Wellingtonappetizer and a nut-encrusted sea bass both of which weenjoyed immensely

By Eileen Wilson

AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESLand Ocean is Rosevillersquos new lsquofoodiersquo stop

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

AboveRosevillersquos Land Ocean looks to recreate the feel of the original restaurant in Folsom At rightLand Oceanrsquos ldquomixologistrdquo Shamara Brown prepares acocktail for a customer at the new Galleria location(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

LAND OCEAN1151 Galleria Boulevard Suite 241 in RosevilleLandoceanrestaurantscom

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Especially surprising was the Wellingtonrsquos tender bits ofbeef suspended in a decadent sauce and surrounded bydelectable akey pastry The dish is served with a dash ofbrandy peppercorn sauce and beacutearnaise sauce

Entrees come with a starch and vegetable rather than a lacarte like many area restaurants

The sea bass was heavily crusted for a honeyed maca-damia avor and was served with a generous portion ofcoconut avored rice and cruciferous veggies Betweenthe appetizer and entreacutee we sampled the Caprese saladwith rotisserie chicken an oversized salad that includestraditional tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella plentyof greens asparagus bacon onions and croutons anda large portion of chicken The salad alone was plentyof food for two and even made a delicious lunch thefollowing day

In addition to artful entrees there are burger options atLand Ocean and any beef pattie can be substituted withbuffalo a leaner alternative

Land Ocean Manager Mark Fucci said they have a lsquoFitSelectionrsquo menu

ldquoWe change the Fit specials every two weeks and theselections are always under 450 caloriesrdquo he noted

Land Oceanrsquos weekend brunches have been popular andthey feature crab cakes with bearnaise sauce vegetablefrittatas cregraveme brulee French toast and $8 bottomlessmimosas

ldquoWe have some really fun dishes and we serve over 300brunches each weekendrdquo Fucci said

The holiday season brought exceptional crowds to therestaurant but not to worry T he place is outtted withspecial noise-reducing ceiling treatments that keepa quiet ambiance mdash no amplied voices here Musicspeakers can also be adjusted for each individual table

ldquoItrsquos not loud in here at all And wersquove paid attention to

every detail to provide a special experience down totinting the LED lighting to give the room an amber glowrdquoPlatt said ldquo We call ourselves lsquopolished casualrsquordquo

Land Ocean offers patio seating with heaters a stunningre feature valet parking and the Fit Selection thatrsquosperfect for your New Yearrsquos health resolutions

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE

From topone of Land Oceanrsquos signature cocktails is Special Kpictured here along with a ldquoNew Fashionedrdquo with the cherriesorange and bitters that arefrozen and then topped with a bullet rye whiskey Rosevillersquos Sierra Kokenis enjoys lunch at Land Ocean with 17-month-old son James and friends Charisseand Tobe Cagle of El Dorado HillsBlackened salmon and a signature Jalapeno martini at Land Ocean(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

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dining

For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

dining

SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

dining

By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

About Home Care PulseHome Care Pulse is the indusing firm in performance bencand quality satisfaction manaand serves hundreds of home nesses across North America the industryrsquos top resource for business development certific

proof of quality

About Home Care Assistanc

Home Care Assistance is the l provider of in-home care and founded in 2002 and its missiChange the Way the World Ather information can be foundwwwhomecareassistancecom

Home Care Assistance of Placer Count

Receives 2015 Best of Home Carereg

Provider and Employer of Choice Award

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve the 2015 Best of Home Care

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve

the Employer of Choice Award

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

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638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

Cristie AkersBRE 01716511

Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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the yard house 1185 Galleria Blvd P-120 Roseville 95678 | ruthschriscom | (916) 780-6910

MOSCOW MULERussian Standard Vodka

Ginger Beer

BLOOD amp SMOKEDel Maguey Vida Mezcal El Jimador Silver tequila

Anchor eyes Monin Blood Orange

Citrus Agave Aromatic Bitters

CUCUMBERCITRUS TONIC

Bulldog gin Aperol

Citrus Agave Tonic

Fresh Cucumber Fresh Orange Orange Bitters

BOURBONBERRY SOUR

Buffalo Trace Bourbon Citrus Agave

Dekuyper Rassmatazz Orange Bitters

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CUCUMBER BASILGIMLET WITH GIN

Hendrickrsquos Gin St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Lime Juice Simple Syrup

Cucumbers Slices Basil Leaves

Basil Sugar Rimmer

ruthrsquos chris steak house 1185 Galleria Blvd P-120 Roseville 95678 | ruthschriscom | (916) 780-6910

ROYAL STGIN amp TONIC

Bombay Gin Tonic

Domain de Canon Ginger Liqueur Simple Syrupm Rosemary Sprig

Pink Peppercorn

RUBY REDGREYHOUND

Belvedere Pink Grapefruit Vodka St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Ruby Grapefruit Juice Fresh Lime Juice

Simple Syrup Fee Bros Grapefruit BittersSoda Water

STRAWBERRY KISS Skyy Citrus Vodka

Malibu Pineapple Rum Strawberry Puree Pineapple Juice

the Almond Tree 214 Harding Blvd Roseville 95678 | almondtreeloungenet | (916) 782-5052

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APPLE BARREL WHISKEY Jameson Whiskey

Two Towns Bright Cider Raspberry Liqueur

Bar 101 101 Main St Roseville 95678 | bar101rosevillecom | (916) 774-0505 McCormick amp Schmickrsquos 1194 Roseville Parkway Roseville 95678 | mccormickandschmickscom | (916) 960-4875

KENTUCKY SWoodford Reserv

Domaine De Canton GMuddled Fres

Fresh OranSimple Syr

TITOrsquoS MORECHATATitorsquos Vodka RumChata

Kahlua Coffee Liqueur Monin Toasted Marshmallow Syrup

Chocolate Syrup Half amp Half

PROSECCO SANGRIA Bacardi Limon Rum

Simple Syrup Fresh Strawberries and Cucumbers

Topped with La Maraca Prosecco

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ET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW

Itrsquos been said that no two snow akes are alike That initself blows the scientic mind but wouldnrsquot it be niceif we could say that about all snow based equipment

companies across the board in sales service products andprice Let me do the footwork for you and spotlight onevery very different ldquosnowakeldquo Nestled in a nondescriptstrip mall located at 212 Harding Boulevard in Rosevillesits Clarkrsquos Snow Sports This family business of 26 yearsis often found quite by accident Irsquom always looking for

cool off the path places that need their story told so inI go and meet self described ldquosnow farmerrdquo Steve Clark

I have to ask ldquowhatrsquos a snow farmerrdquo Clark explainsrdquoWellwe are just like food farmers because we depend on theweather for a good season No rain no food no snow nobusinessrdquo Makes sense Clark is the youngest of seven

kids growing up in a Southern California beach areawhere skateboarding surng and snow skiing go handin hand Clarkrsquos grandfather had early roots with WhiteStag and Dad with PF McMullin both snow skiingapparel companies Steversquos Fatherrsquos advice to him was ifyou want do something fun and make money go into theldquosnowrdquo business Around the same time a revolution insnow sports was happening A group of surfers and skate-boarders got the idea of making a board that would be

like a surf board but smaller and a skate board but biggerwith no wheels which would be able to ldquosnow surfrdquo A newsport was born and Clark was on the cutting edge

Fast forward to 1989 when Clark took h is fatherrsquos adviceand moved his young family to Sacramento to get awayfrom the LA ldquorat racerdquo and closer to where the really

clarkrsquos in Roseville has a history of helping customers

by mike hill

The inventory of Clarkrsquos in Roseville on Harding Boulevard(Photos by Mike Hill)

good snow in California was locatedHe opened a little snowboard shopon Sunrise Boulevard to cater to theldquonew kidsrdquo on the slopes mdash the snow-boarders At rst this group of winterrogues were considered a danger tothe established skiers at the resortsThey didnrsquot know or care about ldquoskietiquetterdquo they talked funny withslang that was carried over from surngor skateboarding and they dressedthe way they wanted with no regardto the elements In other words Clarkrsquoscustomer base

On the ground oor of this new snowsport revolution Clarkrsquos listened andlearned what their clientele needed Thebest in affordable snowboard productsservice and repair tuneups apparel andgear plus outstanding customer service

In 1999 Clarkrsquos opened the Rosevillelocation and has been the best-keptsecret in the snow sport world Alwaysevolving with a hand on the pulse ofthe industry Clark and his 20 associ-ates offer rentals for snowboards crosscountry snow shoes and skis at discountprices They also have great specialsfor lift tickets at Sugar Bowl SquawValley-Alpine Meadows and Sierra atTahoe Itrsquos truly the snowboarders andskiers Holiday gift headquarters

Stop by either location and register towin a $100 Clarkrsquos Gift Certicate andtwo lift tickets at Sierra at Tahoe Thecontest drawing will be Jan 31 VisitClarkrsquos at ClarksSnowSportscom

CLARKrsquoSHours 10 am to 8 pm Monday-Friday

10 am to 7 pm Saturdayand 11 am to 5 pm Sunday

ROSEVILLE212 Harding Blvd

(916) 792-7734

RANCHO CORDOVA3515 Sunrise Blvd

(916) 852-7735

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xceptional Dental Care

From People Who Care

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seville CA 95661nsonranchdentalcom

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8789 Auburn Folsom Road Granite Bay9162357542 | wwwprefoorscom

What you needto know about selecting

your next floor covering By Donnie Gupton

Precision Flooring is celebrating its30th year of business and has been aleader in helping homeowners find the flooring solution that best suits theirneeds With our years of experience wehave learned a thing or two and belowwe will share some of that with you

1 Lifestyle is most important ndash Thereare thousands of flooring options somebetter than others How you and yourfamily live on the floor will be a majorfactor on which floor you select Thereis no perfect floor but being educatedand having expectations set properly is

a huge key to the overall experience

Dogs and kids add a lot of traffic andwill require a more durable floorFamilies that take their shoes off beforeentering their home experience longerlast flooring A single individual mightbe able to make any floor work withtheir lifestyle Itrsquos pretty simple themore the traffic that faster the floorwears Make sure you know all thepreventive maintenance tips

2 Hardwood still rules ndash Hardwoodflooring is still king of the industryHardwood flooring is very durable butthere is a lot to know Should I buy sol-id or engineered Is engineered hard-wood real hardwood What species ofwood is right for me Is hardness of thewood everything What types of finish-es are available What types of texturesshould I consider for my family andhome All of these are great questionsand there are a ton more to know

The trends in the hardwood world arealways changing Here are a few of thetop trends Wider is better A lot ofwide plank flooring is on the markettoday Board length is becoming moreimportant and the lengths keep gettinglonger Consumers are more ok withnatural characteristics of hardwoodthan ever before Knots and mineralstreaks are now a thing of beautyMatte finishes are being purchasedmore and more The lower the sheenthe less imperfection you see

Knowing all your options and beingeducated about hardwood is extremelyimportant before purchase Not alloptions are good for every lifestyle andcan leave you unhappy if you donrsquotknow what you are buying

3 Carpet is getting softer ndash Carpet iscarpet but now carpet manufacturersare seeing how soft they can makethem With nylon fibers like Stainmas-ter Tru soft and Tactesse Nylon youhave plenty of comfortable optionsEven your low pile carpets feel softerto the touch

Just like every other part of the indus-try durability and longevity is always atthe premium Carpet has made greatstrides with these characteristics aswell Solution died nylons are makingcarpets more stain resistant than ever

4 Is that Laminate Laminate is oneof the more durable flooring optionsyou can put in your home You need tomake sure you know the AC rating onyour laminate so you have an idea ofdurability As durable as it is laminateis not a lifetime product and it is noteasy to repair at all

The new designs available are incred-ible now as it is becoming more andmore difficult to tell the differencebetween hardwood and premium lami-nates The best laminates have the leastpattern repeat from box to box

Formaldehyde is a dangerous com-pound to bring in to your home andlaminates are notorious for havinga high count of formaldehyde As aconsumer make sure you are buyingCARB compliant laminate

5 Luxury Vinyl is the new player intown Vinyl flooring has always been agreat product for the home it is one ofthe most moisture resistant floors thatyou can buy Until a few years ago vinyltiles and planks did not exist in theresidential market because of vinylrsquosnatural tendency to shrink With newtechnologies this no longer a concern

The vinyl tiles and planks are some ofthe best looking alternative flooringoptions on the market The luxuryvinyl tiles are warmer underfoot softerquieter and easier to install than stoneor ceramic tiles

The planks provide a nice hardwoodlook and the visuals continue to im-prove Like hardwood you will see a lotof wide plank options You get the lookof wood with the moisture resistanceof vinyl

6 Is this all we know There are a tonof flooring options out there This is just scratching the surface of informa-tion available

Precision Flooring offers hardwoodcarpet laminate vinyl cork bamboorubber and water proof products Ourconsultants are equipped with special-ized knowledge on how to select thebest flooring for your home amp lifestyle

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STICK TO IT Chris Palkowski MDphysician-in-chiefKaiser Permanente

Roseville Medical Center

health

As usually happens this time of year therersquos a goodchance wersquoll make resolutions to improve someaspect of our lives And if yoursquore like most of us you

may get discouraged and abandon that resolution byMarch Itrsquos happened to all of us

So how can we make it easier to stick to our resolutions

Irsquove asked one of my colleagues an expert in behavioralscience to share some excellent tips that are designed to

help set a positive tone overcome obstacles and reachour goals for 2016

Sheri Pruitt PhD is a Roseville-based licensed clinicalpsychologist and the director for Behavioral Science Inte-gration for Kaiser Permanente She is especially knowl-edgeable about the role that behavior plays in healthoutcomes

We have the best of intentions when we make resolutionswhether we commit ourselves to lose weight be morenancially responsible be a better partner to a loved onemdash or any number of changes we want to accomplish

But if we donrsquot deliberately plan to change our behaviorbefore we set out to make the resolutions Sheri sayswe are destined for failure Specically we need threeessential elements to get results information motiva-tion and strategy

So herersquos Sherirsquos best advice Itrsquos called the SMARTmethod and itrsquos proven to be successful in changing anybehavior not just a New Yearrsquos resolution Wersquoll use theSMART method to illustrate a simple example of a resolu-tion walk 30 minutes a day ve days a week

S Set a measurable obtainable goal Letrsquos say you havenrsquotwalked for the purpose of exercise in years but a familymember gave you a comfortable pair of walking shoesas a holiday gift this month and yoursquore motivated totake steps to better health At this point you can set somegoals such as waking up a little earlier and putting on

your new shoes and a warm jacket to walk 30 minutesa day Monday through Friday That sounds achievableright If it doesnrsquot then lower your expectations and seta smaller goal

M Monitor your progress This is when you keep track ofyour new initiative You can place a calendar somewhereprominent such as on the refrigerator door to write downthe number of minutes you walk each day and you caneven use a pedometer if yoursquod like to track the distance

covered too Keep putting entries in the calendar even ifyou donrsquot walk a full 30 minutes And if you didnrsquot walk atall put a zero for that day But do keep track

A Arrange your world for success Make sure you haveeverything you need for your daily walk Set the alarm clockthe night before Check Set aside your warm clothesCheck Have a raincoat or umbrella handy Check

R Recruit support When yoursquore trying to make behaviorchanges itrsquos extremely important to enlist someoneto be your accountability partner It doesnrsquot have to besomeone yoursquoll walk with but it needs to be someonewho will support you and check in with you about yourdaily progress If yoursquore serious about making a changethe people around you need to know

T Treat yourself This onersquos fun When a behavior isrewarded itrsquos likely to be repeated So come up with asmall treat for yourself mdash nothing too elaborate or expen-sive but something thatrsquos easily obtainable and thor-oughly enjoyable You can even say to yourself ldquoGreat jobrdquo The important thing to remember is that you mustintentionally celebrate your success

The SMART strategy is simple if we stick to it and it canmake the difference between success and failure

Oh speaking of failure Herersquos one more tip for what Shericalls ldquobehavioral driftrdquo In other words what happens ifwe slip off course and revert to our old ways Thatrsquos easy just have a backup plan in case yoursquore thrown off track

health

SELF-CARE 101Shawn MonsenownerZen Spa

It should come as no surprise to any of us that ourcountryrsquos number one New Yearrsquos resolution is to loseweight As soon as the alarm clock sounds on the rst

Monday of the year we swear to give up carbs vow tocount calories and promise to hit the gym in hopes ofdropping pounds to become slim and trim by summerBut realistically only a mere fraction of us will see theseresolutions through

Perhaps instead of leaning towards the dramatic and

likely unachievable we should focus on the completelyattainable general wellness and overall well-being As2016 kicks off make a vow to yourself to take care ofyourself make time for yourself and to contribute to yourown health

We often forget that wellness goes much further thanour weight or our appearance Itrsquos a combination of ourphysical health attitude and daily contentment Somecontributing factors are inherited (thanks Mom andDad) but many are at the mercy of our own behavior andhabits Stress is one factor that can negatively affect eachof these areas and stress management is entirely withinour control There are many easy and affordable thingswe can do to reduce the stress and improve our healthHere are a couple of my favorites

TURN UP THE MUSIC

Music is a proven de-stresser Crank up your favorite tuneswhen you get home from work and in no time yoursquoll feelyour shoulders relax and the stress begin to melt away

EXERCISE

Taking a walk is underrated Not only does it connect youwith nature (a proven stress reliever in and of itself) but

who can resist a chance to behold our California sunsetsPlus even a leisurely walk has the power to boost yourendorphins and your mood

Not a walker Continue your relaxation and keep yourbody in sync with a session or two at BodyHeat Hot Pilatesamp Yoga The instructors there understand the physical and

mental benets of yoga and can keep you in your lsquozenrsquostate of mind

MASSAGE

Massage is a scientically proven de-stresser The powerof human touch through massage counteracts stresshormones decreasing their levels in your body makingfor a pleasant experience and a canrsquot-be-beat stress-buster When you get home yoursquoll be in a better moodand will sleep better too

At Zen Spa in Roseville the Spa Combo gives you theadvantages of massage combined with the benetsof a facial For just $89 yoursquoll get a one-hour Swedishmassage and one-hour Classic facial ndash thatrsquos two hours oflsquomersquo time and relaxation

Or take advantage of Zen Sparsquos gift card specialndash purchase5 gifts cards and receive a 6th card FREE Use your free giftcard to keep your promise to take care of yourself

Regardless of which path you choose on the road to self-care our team of certied massage therapists estheti-cians and tness partners are always available to sharetheir knowledge along with tips you can use at home toimprove your overall wellness and reduce stress

Zen Spa offers high quality massage therapy and spaservices by certied experienced professionals Nocontracts or membership fees just affordable consistentservice For more information or to book an appoint-ment call (916) 774-1500 or visitzenrosevillecom To learnmore about the offeringsat BodyHeat Hot Pilates

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dining

T he restaurateur who landed a big catch in Folsom hasdone it again but this time at the Roseville GalleriaLand Ocean opened its new South Placer hub Sept 1

of last year and what was meant to be a ldquosoft openingrdquoturned out to be something closer to a tidal wave mdash aninstant success from day one

Owner Mark Platt had been involved as a partner in arearestaurants but decided to strike out on his own openingLand Ocean in Folsom as well as Sienna in El DoradoHills Rosevillersquos Land Ocean is his newest creation

ldquoIrsquove spent a lot of time in this community and I loveRosevillerdquo Platt said

I took my foodie friend Nancy Silva Sutton on a diningadventure that began with a trio of cocktails ndash the JalapenoMartini a bestseller created by infusing vodka with fresh jalapeno and lime Drink number two was the New Fash-ioned Land Oceanrsquos take on the Old Fashioned mdash a bullet ofrye poured over a frozen sphere of orange wedges cherriessoda water and bitters The drink is a hit especially with

the gentlemen The nal drink was the Special K Martini apomegranate concoction that goes down like candy

The establishment serves serious portions that range frompub-style food to upscale fare like the beef Wellingtonappetizer and a nut-encrusted sea bass both of which weenjoyed immensely

By Eileen Wilson

AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESLand Ocean is Rosevillersquos new lsquofoodiersquo stop

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

AboveRosevillersquos Land Ocean looks to recreate the feel of the original restaurant in Folsom At rightLand Oceanrsquos ldquomixologistrdquo Shamara Brown prepares acocktail for a customer at the new Galleria location(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

LAND OCEAN1151 Galleria Boulevard Suite 241 in RosevilleLandoceanrestaurantscom

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Especially surprising was the Wellingtonrsquos tender bits ofbeef suspended in a decadent sauce and surrounded bydelectable akey pastry The dish is served with a dash ofbrandy peppercorn sauce and beacutearnaise sauce

Entrees come with a starch and vegetable rather than a lacarte like many area restaurants

The sea bass was heavily crusted for a honeyed maca-damia avor and was served with a generous portion ofcoconut avored rice and cruciferous veggies Betweenthe appetizer and entreacutee we sampled the Caprese saladwith rotisserie chicken an oversized salad that includestraditional tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella plentyof greens asparagus bacon onions and croutons anda large portion of chicken The salad alone was plentyof food for two and even made a delicious lunch thefollowing day

In addition to artful entrees there are burger options atLand Ocean and any beef pattie can be substituted withbuffalo a leaner alternative

Land Ocean Manager Mark Fucci said they have a lsquoFitSelectionrsquo menu

ldquoWe change the Fit specials every two weeks and theselections are always under 450 caloriesrdquo he noted

Land Oceanrsquos weekend brunches have been popular andthey feature crab cakes with bearnaise sauce vegetablefrittatas cregraveme brulee French toast and $8 bottomlessmimosas

ldquoWe have some really fun dishes and we serve over 300brunches each weekendrdquo Fucci said

The holiday season brought exceptional crowds to therestaurant but not to worry T he place is outtted withspecial noise-reducing ceiling treatments that keepa quiet ambiance mdash no amplied voices here Musicspeakers can also be adjusted for each individual table

ldquoItrsquos not loud in here at all And wersquove paid attention to

every detail to provide a special experience down totinting the LED lighting to give the room an amber glowrdquoPlatt said ldquo We call ourselves lsquopolished casualrsquordquo

Land Ocean offers patio seating with heaters a stunningre feature valet parking and the Fit Selection thatrsquosperfect for your New Yearrsquos health resolutions

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE

From topone of Land Oceanrsquos signature cocktails is Special Kpictured here along with a ldquoNew Fashionedrdquo with the cherriesorange and bitters that arefrozen and then topped with a bullet rye whiskey Rosevillersquos Sierra Kokenis enjoys lunch at Land Ocean with 17-month-old son James and friends Charisseand Tobe Cagle of El Dorado HillsBlackened salmon and a signature Jalapeno martini at Land Ocean(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

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dining

For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

dining

SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

dining

By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

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638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

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Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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CUCUMBER BASILGIMLET WITH GIN

Hendrickrsquos Gin St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Lime Juice Simple Syrup

Cucumbers Slices Basil Leaves

Basil Sugar Rimmer

ruthrsquos chris steak house 1185 Galleria Blvd P-120 Roseville 95678 | ruthschriscom | (916) 780-6910

ROYAL STGIN amp TONIC

Bombay Gin Tonic

Domain de Canon Ginger Liqueur Simple Syrupm Rosemary Sprig

Pink Peppercorn

RUBY REDGREYHOUND

Belvedere Pink Grapefruit Vodka St Germain Elderower Liqueur

Fresh Ruby Grapefruit Juice Fresh Lime Juice

Simple Syrup Fee Bros Grapefruit BittersSoda Water

STRAWBERRY KISS Skyy Citrus Vodka

Malibu Pineapple Rum Strawberry Puree Pineapple Juice

the Almond Tree 214 Harding Blvd Roseville 95678 | almondtreeloungenet | (916) 782-5052

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APPLE BARREL WHISKEY Jameson Whiskey

Two Towns Bright Cider Raspberry Liqueur

Bar 101 101 Main St Roseville 95678 | bar101rosevillecom | (916) 774-0505 McCormick amp Schmickrsquos 1194 Roseville Parkway Roseville 95678 | mccormickandschmickscom | (916) 960-4875

KENTUCKY SWoodford Reserv

Domaine De Canton GMuddled Fres

Fresh OranSimple Syr

TITOrsquoS MORECHATATitorsquos Vodka RumChata

Kahlua Coffee Liqueur Monin Toasted Marshmallow Syrup

Chocolate Syrup Half amp Half

PROSECCO SANGRIA Bacardi Limon Rum

Simple Syrup Fresh Strawberries and Cucumbers

Topped with La Maraca Prosecco

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ET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW

Itrsquos been said that no two snow akes are alike That initself blows the scientic mind but wouldnrsquot it be niceif we could say that about all snow based equipment

companies across the board in sales service products andprice Let me do the footwork for you and spotlight onevery very different ldquosnowakeldquo Nestled in a nondescriptstrip mall located at 212 Harding Boulevard in Rosevillesits Clarkrsquos Snow Sports This family business of 26 yearsis often found quite by accident Irsquom always looking for

cool off the path places that need their story told so inI go and meet self described ldquosnow farmerrdquo Steve Clark

I have to ask ldquowhatrsquos a snow farmerrdquo Clark explainsrdquoWellwe are just like food farmers because we depend on theweather for a good season No rain no food no snow nobusinessrdquo Makes sense Clark is the youngest of seven

kids growing up in a Southern California beach areawhere skateboarding surng and snow skiing go handin hand Clarkrsquos grandfather had early roots with WhiteStag and Dad with PF McMullin both snow skiingapparel companies Steversquos Fatherrsquos advice to him was ifyou want do something fun and make money go into theldquosnowrdquo business Around the same time a revolution insnow sports was happening A group of surfers and skate-boarders got the idea of making a board that would be

like a surf board but smaller and a skate board but biggerwith no wheels which would be able to ldquosnow surfrdquo A newsport was born and Clark was on the cutting edge

Fast forward to 1989 when Clark took h is fatherrsquos adviceand moved his young family to Sacramento to get awayfrom the LA ldquorat racerdquo and closer to where the really

clarkrsquos in Roseville has a history of helping customers

by mike hill

The inventory of Clarkrsquos in Roseville on Harding Boulevard(Photos by Mike Hill)

good snow in California was locatedHe opened a little snowboard shopon Sunrise Boulevard to cater to theldquonew kidsrdquo on the slopes mdash the snow-boarders At rst this group of winterrogues were considered a danger tothe established skiers at the resortsThey didnrsquot know or care about ldquoskietiquetterdquo they talked funny withslang that was carried over from surngor skateboarding and they dressedthe way they wanted with no regardto the elements In other words Clarkrsquoscustomer base

On the ground oor of this new snowsport revolution Clarkrsquos listened andlearned what their clientele needed Thebest in affordable snowboard productsservice and repair tuneups apparel andgear plus outstanding customer service

In 1999 Clarkrsquos opened the Rosevillelocation and has been the best-keptsecret in the snow sport world Alwaysevolving with a hand on the pulse ofthe industry Clark and his 20 associ-ates offer rentals for snowboards crosscountry snow shoes and skis at discountprices They also have great specialsfor lift tickets at Sugar Bowl SquawValley-Alpine Meadows and Sierra atTahoe Itrsquos truly the snowboarders andskiers Holiday gift headquarters

Stop by either location and register towin a $100 Clarkrsquos Gift Certicate andtwo lift tickets at Sierra at Tahoe Thecontest drawing will be Jan 31 VisitClarkrsquos at ClarksSnowSportscom

CLARKrsquoSHours 10 am to 8 pm Monday-Friday

10 am to 7 pm Saturdayand 11 am to 5 pm Sunday

ROSEVILLE212 Harding Blvd

(916) 792-7734

RANCHO CORDOVA3515 Sunrise Blvd

(916) 852-7735

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What you needto know about selecting

your next floor covering By Donnie Gupton

Precision Flooring is celebrating its30th year of business and has been aleader in helping homeowners find the flooring solution that best suits theirneeds With our years of experience wehave learned a thing or two and belowwe will share some of that with you

1 Lifestyle is most important ndash Thereare thousands of flooring options somebetter than others How you and yourfamily live on the floor will be a majorfactor on which floor you select Thereis no perfect floor but being educatedand having expectations set properly is

a huge key to the overall experience

Dogs and kids add a lot of traffic andwill require a more durable floorFamilies that take their shoes off beforeentering their home experience longerlast flooring A single individual mightbe able to make any floor work withtheir lifestyle Itrsquos pretty simple themore the traffic that faster the floorwears Make sure you know all thepreventive maintenance tips

2 Hardwood still rules ndash Hardwoodflooring is still king of the industryHardwood flooring is very durable butthere is a lot to know Should I buy sol-id or engineered Is engineered hard-wood real hardwood What species ofwood is right for me Is hardness of thewood everything What types of finish-es are available What types of texturesshould I consider for my family andhome All of these are great questionsand there are a ton more to know

The trends in the hardwood world arealways changing Here are a few of thetop trends Wider is better A lot ofwide plank flooring is on the markettoday Board length is becoming moreimportant and the lengths keep gettinglonger Consumers are more ok withnatural characteristics of hardwoodthan ever before Knots and mineralstreaks are now a thing of beautyMatte finishes are being purchasedmore and more The lower the sheenthe less imperfection you see

Knowing all your options and beingeducated about hardwood is extremelyimportant before purchase Not alloptions are good for every lifestyle andcan leave you unhappy if you donrsquotknow what you are buying

3 Carpet is getting softer ndash Carpet iscarpet but now carpet manufacturersare seeing how soft they can makethem With nylon fibers like Stainmas-ter Tru soft and Tactesse Nylon youhave plenty of comfortable optionsEven your low pile carpets feel softerto the touch

Just like every other part of the indus-try durability and longevity is always atthe premium Carpet has made greatstrides with these characteristics aswell Solution died nylons are makingcarpets more stain resistant than ever

4 Is that Laminate Laminate is oneof the more durable flooring optionsyou can put in your home You need tomake sure you know the AC rating onyour laminate so you have an idea ofdurability As durable as it is laminateis not a lifetime product and it is noteasy to repair at all

The new designs available are incred-ible now as it is becoming more andmore difficult to tell the differencebetween hardwood and premium lami-nates The best laminates have the leastpattern repeat from box to box

Formaldehyde is a dangerous com-pound to bring in to your home andlaminates are notorious for havinga high count of formaldehyde As aconsumer make sure you are buyingCARB compliant laminate

5 Luxury Vinyl is the new player intown Vinyl flooring has always been agreat product for the home it is one ofthe most moisture resistant floors thatyou can buy Until a few years ago vinyltiles and planks did not exist in theresidential market because of vinylrsquosnatural tendency to shrink With newtechnologies this no longer a concern

The vinyl tiles and planks are some ofthe best looking alternative flooringoptions on the market The luxuryvinyl tiles are warmer underfoot softerquieter and easier to install than stoneor ceramic tiles

The planks provide a nice hardwoodlook and the visuals continue to im-prove Like hardwood you will see a lotof wide plank options You get the lookof wood with the moisture resistanceof vinyl

6 Is this all we know There are a tonof flooring options out there This is just scratching the surface of informa-tion available

Precision Flooring offers hardwoodcarpet laminate vinyl cork bamboorubber and water proof products Ourconsultants are equipped with special-ized knowledge on how to select thebest flooring for your home amp lifestyle

You can access this information byCalling 916-235-7542 bull Visiting ourshowroom at 8789 Auburn FolsomRoad Granite Bay CA 95746 wwwprefloorscomgranitebay

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STICK TO IT Chris Palkowski MDphysician-in-chiefKaiser Permanente

Roseville Medical Center

health

As usually happens this time of year therersquos a goodchance wersquoll make resolutions to improve someaspect of our lives And if yoursquore like most of us you

may get discouraged and abandon that resolution byMarch Itrsquos happened to all of us

So how can we make it easier to stick to our resolutions

Irsquove asked one of my colleagues an expert in behavioralscience to share some excellent tips that are designed to

help set a positive tone overcome obstacles and reachour goals for 2016

Sheri Pruitt PhD is a Roseville-based licensed clinicalpsychologist and the director for Behavioral Science Inte-gration for Kaiser Permanente She is especially knowl-edgeable about the role that behavior plays in healthoutcomes

We have the best of intentions when we make resolutionswhether we commit ourselves to lose weight be morenancially responsible be a better partner to a loved onemdash or any number of changes we want to accomplish

But if we donrsquot deliberately plan to change our behaviorbefore we set out to make the resolutions Sheri sayswe are destined for failure Specically we need threeessential elements to get results information motiva-tion and strategy

So herersquos Sherirsquos best advice Itrsquos called the SMARTmethod and itrsquos proven to be successful in changing anybehavior not just a New Yearrsquos resolution Wersquoll use theSMART method to illustrate a simple example of a resolu-tion walk 30 minutes a day ve days a week

S Set a measurable obtainable goal Letrsquos say you havenrsquotwalked for the purpose of exercise in years but a familymember gave you a comfortable pair of walking shoesas a holiday gift this month and yoursquore motivated totake steps to better health At this point you can set somegoals such as waking up a little earlier and putting on

your new shoes and a warm jacket to walk 30 minutesa day Monday through Friday That sounds achievableright If it doesnrsquot then lower your expectations and seta smaller goal

M Monitor your progress This is when you keep track ofyour new initiative You can place a calendar somewhereprominent such as on the refrigerator door to write downthe number of minutes you walk each day and you caneven use a pedometer if yoursquod like to track the distance

covered too Keep putting entries in the calendar even ifyou donrsquot walk a full 30 minutes And if you didnrsquot walk atall put a zero for that day But do keep track

A Arrange your world for success Make sure you haveeverything you need for your daily walk Set the alarm clockthe night before Check Set aside your warm clothesCheck Have a raincoat or umbrella handy Check

R Recruit support When yoursquore trying to make behaviorchanges itrsquos extremely important to enlist someoneto be your accountability partner It doesnrsquot have to besomeone yoursquoll walk with but it needs to be someonewho will support you and check in with you about yourdaily progress If yoursquore serious about making a changethe people around you need to know

T Treat yourself This onersquos fun When a behavior isrewarded itrsquos likely to be repeated So come up with asmall treat for yourself mdash nothing too elaborate or expen-sive but something thatrsquos easily obtainable and thor-oughly enjoyable You can even say to yourself ldquoGreat jobrdquo The important thing to remember is that you mustintentionally celebrate your success

The SMART strategy is simple if we stick to it and it canmake the difference between success and failure

Oh speaking of failure Herersquos one more tip for what Shericalls ldquobehavioral driftrdquo In other words what happens ifwe slip off course and revert to our old ways Thatrsquos easy just have a backup plan in case yoursquore thrown off track

health

SELF-CARE 101Shawn MonsenownerZen Spa

It should come as no surprise to any of us that ourcountryrsquos number one New Yearrsquos resolution is to loseweight As soon as the alarm clock sounds on the rst

Monday of the year we swear to give up carbs vow tocount calories and promise to hit the gym in hopes ofdropping pounds to become slim and trim by summerBut realistically only a mere fraction of us will see theseresolutions through

Perhaps instead of leaning towards the dramatic and

likely unachievable we should focus on the completelyattainable general wellness and overall well-being As2016 kicks off make a vow to yourself to take care ofyourself make time for yourself and to contribute to yourown health

We often forget that wellness goes much further thanour weight or our appearance Itrsquos a combination of ourphysical health attitude and daily contentment Somecontributing factors are inherited (thanks Mom andDad) but many are at the mercy of our own behavior andhabits Stress is one factor that can negatively affect eachof these areas and stress management is entirely withinour control There are many easy and affordable thingswe can do to reduce the stress and improve our healthHere are a couple of my favorites

TURN UP THE MUSIC

Music is a proven de-stresser Crank up your favorite tuneswhen you get home from work and in no time yoursquoll feelyour shoulders relax and the stress begin to melt away

EXERCISE

Taking a walk is underrated Not only does it connect youwith nature (a proven stress reliever in and of itself) but

who can resist a chance to behold our California sunsetsPlus even a leisurely walk has the power to boost yourendorphins and your mood

Not a walker Continue your relaxation and keep yourbody in sync with a session or two at BodyHeat Hot Pilatesamp Yoga The instructors there understand the physical and

mental benets of yoga and can keep you in your lsquozenrsquostate of mind

MASSAGE

Massage is a scientically proven de-stresser The powerof human touch through massage counteracts stresshormones decreasing their levels in your body makingfor a pleasant experience and a canrsquot-be-beat stress-buster When you get home yoursquoll be in a better moodand will sleep better too

At Zen Spa in Roseville the Spa Combo gives you theadvantages of massage combined with the benetsof a facial For just $89 yoursquoll get a one-hour Swedishmassage and one-hour Classic facial ndash thatrsquos two hours oflsquomersquo time and relaxation

Or take advantage of Zen Sparsquos gift card specialndash purchase5 gifts cards and receive a 6th card FREE Use your free giftcard to keep your promise to take care of yourself

Regardless of which path you choose on the road to self-care our team of certied massage therapists estheti-cians and tness partners are always available to sharetheir knowledge along with tips you can use at home toimprove your overall wellness and reduce stress

Zen Spa offers high quality massage therapy and spaservices by certied experienced professionals Nocontracts or membership fees just affordable consistentservice For more information or to book an appoint-ment call (916) 774-1500 or visitzenrosevillecom To learnmore about the offeringsat BodyHeat Hot Pilates

amp Yoga call (916)782-1012 or visit body heatyogacom

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T he restaurateur who landed a big catch in Folsom hasdone it again but this time at the Roseville GalleriaLand Ocean opened its new South Placer hub Sept 1

of last year and what was meant to be a ldquosoft openingrdquoturned out to be something closer to a tidal wave mdash aninstant success from day one

Owner Mark Platt had been involved as a partner in arearestaurants but decided to strike out on his own openingLand Ocean in Folsom as well as Sienna in El DoradoHills Rosevillersquos Land Ocean is his newest creation

ldquoIrsquove spent a lot of time in this community and I loveRosevillerdquo Platt said

I took my foodie friend Nancy Silva Sutton on a diningadventure that began with a trio of cocktails ndash the JalapenoMartini a bestseller created by infusing vodka with fresh jalapeno and lime Drink number two was the New Fash-ioned Land Oceanrsquos take on the Old Fashioned mdash a bullet ofrye poured over a frozen sphere of orange wedges cherriessoda water and bitters The drink is a hit especially with

the gentlemen The nal drink was the Special K Martini apomegranate concoction that goes down like candy

The establishment serves serious portions that range frompub-style food to upscale fare like the beef Wellingtonappetizer and a nut-encrusted sea bass both of which weenjoyed immensely

By Eileen Wilson

AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESLand Ocean is Rosevillersquos new lsquofoodiersquo stop

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AboveRosevillersquos Land Ocean looks to recreate the feel of the original restaurant in Folsom At rightLand Oceanrsquos ldquomixologistrdquo Shamara Brown prepares acocktail for a customer at the new Galleria location(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

LAND OCEAN1151 Galleria Boulevard Suite 241 in RosevilleLandoceanrestaurantscom

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Especially surprising was the Wellingtonrsquos tender bits ofbeef suspended in a decadent sauce and surrounded bydelectable akey pastry The dish is served with a dash ofbrandy peppercorn sauce and beacutearnaise sauce

Entrees come with a starch and vegetable rather than a lacarte like many area restaurants

The sea bass was heavily crusted for a honeyed maca-damia avor and was served with a generous portion ofcoconut avored rice and cruciferous veggies Betweenthe appetizer and entreacutee we sampled the Caprese saladwith rotisserie chicken an oversized salad that includestraditional tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella plentyof greens asparagus bacon onions and croutons anda large portion of chicken The salad alone was plentyof food for two and even made a delicious lunch thefollowing day

In addition to artful entrees there are burger options atLand Ocean and any beef pattie can be substituted withbuffalo a leaner alternative

Land Ocean Manager Mark Fucci said they have a lsquoFitSelectionrsquo menu

ldquoWe change the Fit specials every two weeks and theselections are always under 450 caloriesrdquo he noted

Land Oceanrsquos weekend brunches have been popular andthey feature crab cakes with bearnaise sauce vegetablefrittatas cregraveme brulee French toast and $8 bottomlessmimosas

ldquoWe have some really fun dishes and we serve over 300brunches each weekendrdquo Fucci said

The holiday season brought exceptional crowds to therestaurant but not to worry T he place is outtted withspecial noise-reducing ceiling treatments that keepa quiet ambiance mdash no amplied voices here Musicspeakers can also be adjusted for each individual table

ldquoItrsquos not loud in here at all And wersquove paid attention to

every detail to provide a special experience down totinting the LED lighting to give the room an amber glowrdquoPlatt said ldquo We call ourselves lsquopolished casualrsquordquo

Land Ocean offers patio seating with heaters a stunningre feature valet parking and the Fit Selection thatrsquosperfect for your New Yearrsquos health resolutions

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From topone of Land Oceanrsquos signature cocktails is Special Kpictured here along with a ldquoNew Fashionedrdquo with the cherriesorange and bitters that arefrozen and then topped with a bullet rye whiskey Rosevillersquos Sierra Kokenis enjoys lunch at Land Ocean with 17-month-old son James and friends Charisseand Tobe Cagle of El Dorado HillsBlackened salmon and a signature Jalapeno martini at Land Ocean(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

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For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

dining

SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

dining

By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

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1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

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2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

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The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

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638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

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2041 Cassia Way bull Rocklin

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

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Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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APPLE BARREL WHISKEY Jameson Whiskey

Two Towns Bright Cider Raspberry Liqueur

Bar 101 101 Main St Roseville 95678 | bar101rosevillecom | (916) 774-0505 McCormick amp Schmickrsquos 1194 Roseville Parkway Roseville 95678 | mccormickandschmickscom | (916) 960-4875

KENTUCKY SWoodford Reserv

Domaine De Canton GMuddled Fres

Fresh OranSimple Syr

TITOrsquoS MORECHATATitorsquos Vodka RumChata

Kahlua Coffee Liqueur Monin Toasted Marshmallow Syrup

Chocolate Syrup Half amp Half

PROSECCO SANGRIA Bacardi Limon Rum

Simple Syrup Fresh Strawberries and Cucumbers

Topped with La Maraca Prosecco

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ET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW

Itrsquos been said that no two snow akes are alike That initself blows the scientic mind but wouldnrsquot it be niceif we could say that about all snow based equipment

companies across the board in sales service products andprice Let me do the footwork for you and spotlight onevery very different ldquosnowakeldquo Nestled in a nondescriptstrip mall located at 212 Harding Boulevard in Rosevillesits Clarkrsquos Snow Sports This family business of 26 yearsis often found quite by accident Irsquom always looking for

cool off the path places that need their story told so inI go and meet self described ldquosnow farmerrdquo Steve Clark

I have to ask ldquowhatrsquos a snow farmerrdquo Clark explainsrdquoWellwe are just like food farmers because we depend on theweather for a good season No rain no food no snow nobusinessrdquo Makes sense Clark is the youngest of seven

kids growing up in a Southern California beach areawhere skateboarding surng and snow skiing go handin hand Clarkrsquos grandfather had early roots with WhiteStag and Dad with PF McMullin both snow skiingapparel companies Steversquos Fatherrsquos advice to him was ifyou want do something fun and make money go into theldquosnowrdquo business Around the same time a revolution insnow sports was happening A group of surfers and skate-boarders got the idea of making a board that would be

like a surf board but smaller and a skate board but biggerwith no wheels which would be able to ldquosnow surfrdquo A newsport was born and Clark was on the cutting edge

Fast forward to 1989 when Clark took h is fatherrsquos adviceand moved his young family to Sacramento to get awayfrom the LA ldquorat racerdquo and closer to where the really

clarkrsquos in Roseville has a history of helping customers

by mike hill

The inventory of Clarkrsquos in Roseville on Harding Boulevard(Photos by Mike Hill)

good snow in California was locatedHe opened a little snowboard shopon Sunrise Boulevard to cater to theldquonew kidsrdquo on the slopes mdash the snow-boarders At rst this group of winterrogues were considered a danger tothe established skiers at the resortsThey didnrsquot know or care about ldquoskietiquetterdquo they talked funny withslang that was carried over from surngor skateboarding and they dressedthe way they wanted with no regardto the elements In other words Clarkrsquoscustomer base

On the ground oor of this new snowsport revolution Clarkrsquos listened andlearned what their clientele needed Thebest in affordable snowboard productsservice and repair tuneups apparel andgear plus outstanding customer service

In 1999 Clarkrsquos opened the Rosevillelocation and has been the best-keptsecret in the snow sport world Alwaysevolving with a hand on the pulse ofthe industry Clark and his 20 associ-ates offer rentals for snowboards crosscountry snow shoes and skis at discountprices They also have great specialsfor lift tickets at Sugar Bowl SquawValley-Alpine Meadows and Sierra atTahoe Itrsquos truly the snowboarders andskiers Holiday gift headquarters

Stop by either location and register towin a $100 Clarkrsquos Gift Certicate andtwo lift tickets at Sierra at Tahoe Thecontest drawing will be Jan 31 VisitClarkrsquos at ClarksSnowSportscom

CLARKrsquoSHours 10 am to 8 pm Monday-Friday

10 am to 7 pm Saturdayand 11 am to 5 pm Sunday

ROSEVILLE212 Harding Blvd

(916) 792-7734

RANCHO CORDOVA3515 Sunrise Blvd

(916) 852-7735

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What you needto know about selecting

your next floor covering By Donnie Gupton

Precision Flooring is celebrating its30th year of business and has been aleader in helping homeowners find the flooring solution that best suits theirneeds With our years of experience wehave learned a thing or two and belowwe will share some of that with you

1 Lifestyle is most important ndash Thereare thousands of flooring options somebetter than others How you and yourfamily live on the floor will be a majorfactor on which floor you select Thereis no perfect floor but being educatedand having expectations set properly is

a huge key to the overall experience

Dogs and kids add a lot of traffic andwill require a more durable floorFamilies that take their shoes off beforeentering their home experience longerlast flooring A single individual mightbe able to make any floor work withtheir lifestyle Itrsquos pretty simple themore the traffic that faster the floorwears Make sure you know all thepreventive maintenance tips

2 Hardwood still rules ndash Hardwoodflooring is still king of the industryHardwood flooring is very durable butthere is a lot to know Should I buy sol-id or engineered Is engineered hard-wood real hardwood What species ofwood is right for me Is hardness of thewood everything What types of finish-es are available What types of texturesshould I consider for my family andhome All of these are great questionsand there are a ton more to know

The trends in the hardwood world arealways changing Here are a few of thetop trends Wider is better A lot ofwide plank flooring is on the markettoday Board length is becoming moreimportant and the lengths keep gettinglonger Consumers are more ok withnatural characteristics of hardwoodthan ever before Knots and mineralstreaks are now a thing of beautyMatte finishes are being purchasedmore and more The lower the sheenthe less imperfection you see

Knowing all your options and beingeducated about hardwood is extremelyimportant before purchase Not alloptions are good for every lifestyle andcan leave you unhappy if you donrsquotknow what you are buying

3 Carpet is getting softer ndash Carpet iscarpet but now carpet manufacturersare seeing how soft they can makethem With nylon fibers like Stainmas-ter Tru soft and Tactesse Nylon youhave plenty of comfortable optionsEven your low pile carpets feel softerto the touch

Just like every other part of the indus-try durability and longevity is always atthe premium Carpet has made greatstrides with these characteristics aswell Solution died nylons are makingcarpets more stain resistant than ever

4 Is that Laminate Laminate is oneof the more durable flooring optionsyou can put in your home You need tomake sure you know the AC rating onyour laminate so you have an idea ofdurability As durable as it is laminateis not a lifetime product and it is noteasy to repair at all

The new designs available are incred-ible now as it is becoming more andmore difficult to tell the differencebetween hardwood and premium lami-nates The best laminates have the leastpattern repeat from box to box

Formaldehyde is a dangerous com-pound to bring in to your home andlaminates are notorious for havinga high count of formaldehyde As aconsumer make sure you are buyingCARB compliant laminate

5 Luxury Vinyl is the new player intown Vinyl flooring has always been agreat product for the home it is one ofthe most moisture resistant floors thatyou can buy Until a few years ago vinyltiles and planks did not exist in theresidential market because of vinylrsquosnatural tendency to shrink With newtechnologies this no longer a concern

The vinyl tiles and planks are some ofthe best looking alternative flooringoptions on the market The luxuryvinyl tiles are warmer underfoot softerquieter and easier to install than stoneor ceramic tiles

The planks provide a nice hardwoodlook and the visuals continue to im-prove Like hardwood you will see a lotof wide plank options You get the lookof wood with the moisture resistanceof vinyl

6 Is this all we know There are a tonof flooring options out there This is just scratching the surface of informa-tion available

Precision Flooring offers hardwoodcarpet laminate vinyl cork bamboorubber and water proof products Ourconsultants are equipped with special-ized knowledge on how to select thebest flooring for your home amp lifestyle

You can access this information byCalling 916-235-7542 bull Visiting ourshowroom at 8789 Auburn FolsomRoad Granite Bay CA 95746 wwwprefloorscomgranitebay

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STICK TO IT Chris Palkowski MDphysician-in-chiefKaiser Permanente

Roseville Medical Center

health

As usually happens this time of year therersquos a goodchance wersquoll make resolutions to improve someaspect of our lives And if yoursquore like most of us you

may get discouraged and abandon that resolution byMarch Itrsquos happened to all of us

So how can we make it easier to stick to our resolutions

Irsquove asked one of my colleagues an expert in behavioralscience to share some excellent tips that are designed to

help set a positive tone overcome obstacles and reachour goals for 2016

Sheri Pruitt PhD is a Roseville-based licensed clinicalpsychologist and the director for Behavioral Science Inte-gration for Kaiser Permanente She is especially knowl-edgeable about the role that behavior plays in healthoutcomes

We have the best of intentions when we make resolutionswhether we commit ourselves to lose weight be morenancially responsible be a better partner to a loved onemdash or any number of changes we want to accomplish

But if we donrsquot deliberately plan to change our behaviorbefore we set out to make the resolutions Sheri sayswe are destined for failure Specically we need threeessential elements to get results information motiva-tion and strategy

So herersquos Sherirsquos best advice Itrsquos called the SMARTmethod and itrsquos proven to be successful in changing anybehavior not just a New Yearrsquos resolution Wersquoll use theSMART method to illustrate a simple example of a resolu-tion walk 30 minutes a day ve days a week

S Set a measurable obtainable goal Letrsquos say you havenrsquotwalked for the purpose of exercise in years but a familymember gave you a comfortable pair of walking shoesas a holiday gift this month and yoursquore motivated totake steps to better health At this point you can set somegoals such as waking up a little earlier and putting on

your new shoes and a warm jacket to walk 30 minutesa day Monday through Friday That sounds achievableright If it doesnrsquot then lower your expectations and seta smaller goal

M Monitor your progress This is when you keep track ofyour new initiative You can place a calendar somewhereprominent such as on the refrigerator door to write downthe number of minutes you walk each day and you caneven use a pedometer if yoursquod like to track the distance

covered too Keep putting entries in the calendar even ifyou donrsquot walk a full 30 minutes And if you didnrsquot walk atall put a zero for that day But do keep track

A Arrange your world for success Make sure you haveeverything you need for your daily walk Set the alarm clockthe night before Check Set aside your warm clothesCheck Have a raincoat or umbrella handy Check

R Recruit support When yoursquore trying to make behaviorchanges itrsquos extremely important to enlist someoneto be your accountability partner It doesnrsquot have to besomeone yoursquoll walk with but it needs to be someonewho will support you and check in with you about yourdaily progress If yoursquore serious about making a changethe people around you need to know

T Treat yourself This onersquos fun When a behavior isrewarded itrsquos likely to be repeated So come up with asmall treat for yourself mdash nothing too elaborate or expen-sive but something thatrsquos easily obtainable and thor-oughly enjoyable You can even say to yourself ldquoGreat jobrdquo The important thing to remember is that you mustintentionally celebrate your success

The SMART strategy is simple if we stick to it and it canmake the difference between success and failure

Oh speaking of failure Herersquos one more tip for what Shericalls ldquobehavioral driftrdquo In other words what happens ifwe slip off course and revert to our old ways Thatrsquos easy just have a backup plan in case yoursquore thrown off track

health

SELF-CARE 101Shawn MonsenownerZen Spa

It should come as no surprise to any of us that ourcountryrsquos number one New Yearrsquos resolution is to loseweight As soon as the alarm clock sounds on the rst

Monday of the year we swear to give up carbs vow tocount calories and promise to hit the gym in hopes ofdropping pounds to become slim and trim by summerBut realistically only a mere fraction of us will see theseresolutions through

Perhaps instead of leaning towards the dramatic and

likely unachievable we should focus on the completelyattainable general wellness and overall well-being As2016 kicks off make a vow to yourself to take care ofyourself make time for yourself and to contribute to yourown health

We often forget that wellness goes much further thanour weight or our appearance Itrsquos a combination of ourphysical health attitude and daily contentment Somecontributing factors are inherited (thanks Mom andDad) but many are at the mercy of our own behavior andhabits Stress is one factor that can negatively affect eachof these areas and stress management is entirely withinour control There are many easy and affordable thingswe can do to reduce the stress and improve our healthHere are a couple of my favorites

TURN UP THE MUSIC

Music is a proven de-stresser Crank up your favorite tuneswhen you get home from work and in no time yoursquoll feelyour shoulders relax and the stress begin to melt away

EXERCISE

Taking a walk is underrated Not only does it connect youwith nature (a proven stress reliever in and of itself) but

who can resist a chance to behold our California sunsetsPlus even a leisurely walk has the power to boost yourendorphins and your mood

Not a walker Continue your relaxation and keep yourbody in sync with a session or two at BodyHeat Hot Pilatesamp Yoga The instructors there understand the physical and

mental benets of yoga and can keep you in your lsquozenrsquostate of mind

MASSAGE

Massage is a scientically proven de-stresser The powerof human touch through massage counteracts stresshormones decreasing their levels in your body makingfor a pleasant experience and a canrsquot-be-beat stress-buster When you get home yoursquoll be in a better moodand will sleep better too

At Zen Spa in Roseville the Spa Combo gives you theadvantages of massage combined with the benetsof a facial For just $89 yoursquoll get a one-hour Swedishmassage and one-hour Classic facial ndash thatrsquos two hours oflsquomersquo time and relaxation

Or take advantage of Zen Sparsquos gift card specialndash purchase5 gifts cards and receive a 6th card FREE Use your free giftcard to keep your promise to take care of yourself

Regardless of which path you choose on the road to self-care our team of certied massage therapists estheti-cians and tness partners are always available to sharetheir knowledge along with tips you can use at home toimprove your overall wellness and reduce stress

Zen Spa offers high quality massage therapy and spaservices by certied experienced professionals Nocontracts or membership fees just affordable consistentservice For more information or to book an appoint-ment call (916) 774-1500 or visitzenrosevillecom To learnmore about the offeringsat BodyHeat Hot Pilates

amp Yoga call (916)782-1012 or visit body heatyogacom

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dining

T he restaurateur who landed a big catch in Folsom hasdone it again but this time at the Roseville GalleriaLand Ocean opened its new South Placer hub Sept 1

of last year and what was meant to be a ldquosoft openingrdquoturned out to be something closer to a tidal wave mdash aninstant success from day one

Owner Mark Platt had been involved as a partner in arearestaurants but decided to strike out on his own openingLand Ocean in Folsom as well as Sienna in El DoradoHills Rosevillersquos Land Ocean is his newest creation

ldquoIrsquove spent a lot of time in this community and I loveRosevillerdquo Platt said

I took my foodie friend Nancy Silva Sutton on a diningadventure that began with a trio of cocktails ndash the JalapenoMartini a bestseller created by infusing vodka with fresh jalapeno and lime Drink number two was the New Fash-ioned Land Oceanrsquos take on the Old Fashioned mdash a bullet ofrye poured over a frozen sphere of orange wedges cherriessoda water and bitters The drink is a hit especially with

the gentlemen The nal drink was the Special K Martini apomegranate concoction that goes down like candy

The establishment serves serious portions that range frompub-style food to upscale fare like the beef Wellingtonappetizer and a nut-encrusted sea bass both of which weenjoyed immensely

By Eileen Wilson

AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESLand Ocean is Rosevillersquos new lsquofoodiersquo stop

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

AboveRosevillersquos Land Ocean looks to recreate the feel of the original restaurant in Folsom At rightLand Oceanrsquos ldquomixologistrdquo Shamara Brown prepares acocktail for a customer at the new Galleria location(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

LAND OCEAN1151 Galleria Boulevard Suite 241 in RosevilleLandoceanrestaurantscom

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Especially surprising was the Wellingtonrsquos tender bits ofbeef suspended in a decadent sauce and surrounded bydelectable akey pastry The dish is served with a dash ofbrandy peppercorn sauce and beacutearnaise sauce

Entrees come with a starch and vegetable rather than a lacarte like many area restaurants

The sea bass was heavily crusted for a honeyed maca-damia avor and was served with a generous portion ofcoconut avored rice and cruciferous veggies Betweenthe appetizer and entreacutee we sampled the Caprese saladwith rotisserie chicken an oversized salad that includestraditional tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella plentyof greens asparagus bacon onions and croutons anda large portion of chicken The salad alone was plentyof food for two and even made a delicious lunch thefollowing day

In addition to artful entrees there are burger options atLand Ocean and any beef pattie can be substituted withbuffalo a leaner alternative

Land Ocean Manager Mark Fucci said they have a lsquoFitSelectionrsquo menu

ldquoWe change the Fit specials every two weeks and theselections are always under 450 caloriesrdquo he noted

Land Oceanrsquos weekend brunches have been popular andthey feature crab cakes with bearnaise sauce vegetablefrittatas cregraveme brulee French toast and $8 bottomlessmimosas

ldquoWe have some really fun dishes and we serve over 300brunches each weekendrdquo Fucci said

The holiday season brought exceptional crowds to therestaurant but not to worry T he place is outtted withspecial noise-reducing ceiling treatments that keepa quiet ambiance mdash no amplied voices here Musicspeakers can also be adjusted for each individual table

ldquoItrsquos not loud in here at all And wersquove paid attention to

every detail to provide a special experience down totinting the LED lighting to give the room an amber glowrdquoPlatt said ldquo We call ourselves lsquopolished casualrsquordquo

Land Ocean offers patio seating with heaters a stunningre feature valet parking and the Fit Selection thatrsquosperfect for your New Yearrsquos health resolutions

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE

From topone of Land Oceanrsquos signature cocktails is Special Kpictured here along with a ldquoNew Fashionedrdquo with the cherriesorange and bitters that arefrozen and then topped with a bullet rye whiskey Rosevillersquos Sierra Kokenis enjoys lunch at Land Ocean with 17-month-old son James and friends Charisseand Tobe Cagle of El Dorado HillsBlackened salmon and a signature Jalapeno martini at Land Ocean(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

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dining

For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

dining

SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

dining

By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

About Home Care PulseHome Care Pulse is the indusing firm in performance bencand quality satisfaction manaand serves hundreds of home nesses across North America the industryrsquos top resource for business development certific

proof of quality

About Home Care Assistanc

Home Care Assistance is the l provider of in-home care and founded in 2002 and its missiChange the Way the World Ather information can be foundwwwhomecareassistancecom

Home Care Assistance of Placer Count

Receives 2015 Best of Home Carereg

Provider and Employer of Choice Award

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve the 2015 Best of Home Care

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve

the Employer of Choice Award

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

OLYMPUS POINTE

4019 Wakehurst Court bull Ros

$ 7 7 0 0 0

0

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9167058627

wwwStarkGroupREcomCal BRE 01312857

Intero Real Estate Services

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9169474729

DebbieSaxcom

Cal BRE 01444853

3474 Castle Creek Court bull Ro

$ 1 0 9 9 0

0 0 N e w P r i

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DEBRA MASSIE TEAM

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3583 Paseo Tranquilo bull Lincoln

$ 1 1 9 9 9

9 9 P E N D I N G

BILL SADEK I BROKER

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BillSadekcom

Cal BRE 00970296

638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

$ 7 6 9 0 0

0

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RocklinMovescom

Cal BRE 01192584

2041 Cassia Way bull Rocklin

$ 5 5 9 9 0

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

Cristie AkersBRE 01716511

Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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ET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW

Itrsquos been said that no two snow akes are alike That initself blows the scientic mind but wouldnrsquot it be niceif we could say that about all snow based equipment

companies across the board in sales service products andprice Let me do the footwork for you and spotlight onevery very different ldquosnowakeldquo Nestled in a nondescriptstrip mall located at 212 Harding Boulevard in Rosevillesits Clarkrsquos Snow Sports This family business of 26 yearsis often found quite by accident Irsquom always looking for

cool off the path places that need their story told so inI go and meet self described ldquosnow farmerrdquo Steve Clark

I have to ask ldquowhatrsquos a snow farmerrdquo Clark explainsrdquoWellwe are just like food farmers because we depend on theweather for a good season No rain no food no snow nobusinessrdquo Makes sense Clark is the youngest of seven

kids growing up in a Southern California beach areawhere skateboarding surng and snow skiing go handin hand Clarkrsquos grandfather had early roots with WhiteStag and Dad with PF McMullin both snow skiingapparel companies Steversquos Fatherrsquos advice to him was ifyou want do something fun and make money go into theldquosnowrdquo business Around the same time a revolution insnow sports was happening A group of surfers and skate-boarders got the idea of making a board that would be

like a surf board but smaller and a skate board but biggerwith no wheels which would be able to ldquosnow surfrdquo A newsport was born and Clark was on the cutting edge

Fast forward to 1989 when Clark took h is fatherrsquos adviceand moved his young family to Sacramento to get awayfrom the LA ldquorat racerdquo and closer to where the really

clarkrsquos in Roseville has a history of helping customers

by mike hill

The inventory of Clarkrsquos in Roseville on Harding Boulevard(Photos by Mike Hill)

good snow in California was locatedHe opened a little snowboard shopon Sunrise Boulevard to cater to theldquonew kidsrdquo on the slopes mdash the snow-boarders At rst this group of winterrogues were considered a danger tothe established skiers at the resortsThey didnrsquot know or care about ldquoskietiquetterdquo they talked funny withslang that was carried over from surngor skateboarding and they dressedthe way they wanted with no regardto the elements In other words Clarkrsquoscustomer base

On the ground oor of this new snowsport revolution Clarkrsquos listened andlearned what their clientele needed Thebest in affordable snowboard productsservice and repair tuneups apparel andgear plus outstanding customer service

In 1999 Clarkrsquos opened the Rosevillelocation and has been the best-keptsecret in the snow sport world Alwaysevolving with a hand on the pulse ofthe industry Clark and his 20 associ-ates offer rentals for snowboards crosscountry snow shoes and skis at discountprices They also have great specialsfor lift tickets at Sugar Bowl SquawValley-Alpine Meadows and Sierra atTahoe Itrsquos truly the snowboarders andskiers Holiday gift headquarters

Stop by either location and register towin a $100 Clarkrsquos Gift Certicate andtwo lift tickets at Sierra at Tahoe Thecontest drawing will be Jan 31 VisitClarkrsquos at ClarksSnowSportscom

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What you needto know about selecting

your next floor covering By Donnie Gupton

Precision Flooring is celebrating its30th year of business and has been aleader in helping homeowners find the flooring solution that best suits theirneeds With our years of experience wehave learned a thing or two and belowwe will share some of that with you

1 Lifestyle is most important ndash Thereare thousands of flooring options somebetter than others How you and yourfamily live on the floor will be a majorfactor on which floor you select Thereis no perfect floor but being educatedand having expectations set properly is

a huge key to the overall experience

Dogs and kids add a lot of traffic andwill require a more durable floorFamilies that take their shoes off beforeentering their home experience longerlast flooring A single individual mightbe able to make any floor work withtheir lifestyle Itrsquos pretty simple themore the traffic that faster the floorwears Make sure you know all thepreventive maintenance tips

2 Hardwood still rules ndash Hardwoodflooring is still king of the industryHardwood flooring is very durable butthere is a lot to know Should I buy sol-id or engineered Is engineered hard-wood real hardwood What species ofwood is right for me Is hardness of thewood everything What types of finish-es are available What types of texturesshould I consider for my family andhome All of these are great questionsand there are a ton more to know

The trends in the hardwood world arealways changing Here are a few of thetop trends Wider is better A lot ofwide plank flooring is on the markettoday Board length is becoming moreimportant and the lengths keep gettinglonger Consumers are more ok withnatural characteristics of hardwoodthan ever before Knots and mineralstreaks are now a thing of beautyMatte finishes are being purchasedmore and more The lower the sheenthe less imperfection you see

Knowing all your options and beingeducated about hardwood is extremelyimportant before purchase Not alloptions are good for every lifestyle andcan leave you unhappy if you donrsquotknow what you are buying

3 Carpet is getting softer ndash Carpet iscarpet but now carpet manufacturersare seeing how soft they can makethem With nylon fibers like Stainmas-ter Tru soft and Tactesse Nylon youhave plenty of comfortable optionsEven your low pile carpets feel softerto the touch

Just like every other part of the indus-try durability and longevity is always atthe premium Carpet has made greatstrides with these characteristics aswell Solution died nylons are makingcarpets more stain resistant than ever

4 Is that Laminate Laminate is oneof the more durable flooring optionsyou can put in your home You need tomake sure you know the AC rating onyour laminate so you have an idea ofdurability As durable as it is laminateis not a lifetime product and it is noteasy to repair at all

The new designs available are incred-ible now as it is becoming more andmore difficult to tell the differencebetween hardwood and premium lami-nates The best laminates have the leastpattern repeat from box to box

Formaldehyde is a dangerous com-pound to bring in to your home andlaminates are notorious for havinga high count of formaldehyde As aconsumer make sure you are buyingCARB compliant laminate

5 Luxury Vinyl is the new player intown Vinyl flooring has always been agreat product for the home it is one ofthe most moisture resistant floors thatyou can buy Until a few years ago vinyltiles and planks did not exist in theresidential market because of vinylrsquosnatural tendency to shrink With newtechnologies this no longer a concern

The vinyl tiles and planks are some ofthe best looking alternative flooringoptions on the market The luxuryvinyl tiles are warmer underfoot softerquieter and easier to install than stoneor ceramic tiles

The planks provide a nice hardwoodlook and the visuals continue to im-prove Like hardwood you will see a lotof wide plank options You get the lookof wood with the moisture resistanceof vinyl

6 Is this all we know There are a tonof flooring options out there This is just scratching the surface of informa-tion available

Precision Flooring offers hardwoodcarpet laminate vinyl cork bamboorubber and water proof products Ourconsultants are equipped with special-ized knowledge on how to select thebest flooring for your home amp lifestyle

You can access this information byCalling 916-235-7542 bull Visiting ourshowroom at 8789 Auburn FolsomRoad Granite Bay CA 95746 wwwprefloorscomgranitebay

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STICK TO IT Chris Palkowski MDphysician-in-chiefKaiser Permanente

Roseville Medical Center

health

As usually happens this time of year therersquos a goodchance wersquoll make resolutions to improve someaspect of our lives And if yoursquore like most of us you

may get discouraged and abandon that resolution byMarch Itrsquos happened to all of us

So how can we make it easier to stick to our resolutions

Irsquove asked one of my colleagues an expert in behavioralscience to share some excellent tips that are designed to

help set a positive tone overcome obstacles and reachour goals for 2016

Sheri Pruitt PhD is a Roseville-based licensed clinicalpsychologist and the director for Behavioral Science Inte-gration for Kaiser Permanente She is especially knowl-edgeable about the role that behavior plays in healthoutcomes

We have the best of intentions when we make resolutionswhether we commit ourselves to lose weight be morenancially responsible be a better partner to a loved onemdash or any number of changes we want to accomplish

But if we donrsquot deliberately plan to change our behaviorbefore we set out to make the resolutions Sheri sayswe are destined for failure Specically we need threeessential elements to get results information motiva-tion and strategy

So herersquos Sherirsquos best advice Itrsquos called the SMARTmethod and itrsquos proven to be successful in changing anybehavior not just a New Yearrsquos resolution Wersquoll use theSMART method to illustrate a simple example of a resolu-tion walk 30 minutes a day ve days a week

S Set a measurable obtainable goal Letrsquos say you havenrsquotwalked for the purpose of exercise in years but a familymember gave you a comfortable pair of walking shoesas a holiday gift this month and yoursquore motivated totake steps to better health At this point you can set somegoals such as waking up a little earlier and putting on

your new shoes and a warm jacket to walk 30 minutesa day Monday through Friday That sounds achievableright If it doesnrsquot then lower your expectations and seta smaller goal

M Monitor your progress This is when you keep track ofyour new initiative You can place a calendar somewhereprominent such as on the refrigerator door to write downthe number of minutes you walk each day and you caneven use a pedometer if yoursquod like to track the distance

covered too Keep putting entries in the calendar even ifyou donrsquot walk a full 30 minutes And if you didnrsquot walk atall put a zero for that day But do keep track

A Arrange your world for success Make sure you haveeverything you need for your daily walk Set the alarm clockthe night before Check Set aside your warm clothesCheck Have a raincoat or umbrella handy Check

R Recruit support When yoursquore trying to make behaviorchanges itrsquos extremely important to enlist someoneto be your accountability partner It doesnrsquot have to besomeone yoursquoll walk with but it needs to be someonewho will support you and check in with you about yourdaily progress If yoursquore serious about making a changethe people around you need to know

T Treat yourself This onersquos fun When a behavior isrewarded itrsquos likely to be repeated So come up with asmall treat for yourself mdash nothing too elaborate or expen-sive but something thatrsquos easily obtainable and thor-oughly enjoyable You can even say to yourself ldquoGreat jobrdquo The important thing to remember is that you mustintentionally celebrate your success

The SMART strategy is simple if we stick to it and it canmake the difference between success and failure

Oh speaking of failure Herersquos one more tip for what Shericalls ldquobehavioral driftrdquo In other words what happens ifwe slip off course and revert to our old ways Thatrsquos easy just have a backup plan in case yoursquore thrown off track

health

SELF-CARE 101Shawn MonsenownerZen Spa

It should come as no surprise to any of us that ourcountryrsquos number one New Yearrsquos resolution is to loseweight As soon as the alarm clock sounds on the rst

Monday of the year we swear to give up carbs vow tocount calories and promise to hit the gym in hopes ofdropping pounds to become slim and trim by summerBut realistically only a mere fraction of us will see theseresolutions through

Perhaps instead of leaning towards the dramatic and

likely unachievable we should focus on the completelyattainable general wellness and overall well-being As2016 kicks off make a vow to yourself to take care ofyourself make time for yourself and to contribute to yourown health

We often forget that wellness goes much further thanour weight or our appearance Itrsquos a combination of ourphysical health attitude and daily contentment Somecontributing factors are inherited (thanks Mom andDad) but many are at the mercy of our own behavior andhabits Stress is one factor that can negatively affect eachof these areas and stress management is entirely withinour control There are many easy and affordable thingswe can do to reduce the stress and improve our healthHere are a couple of my favorites

TURN UP THE MUSIC

Music is a proven de-stresser Crank up your favorite tuneswhen you get home from work and in no time yoursquoll feelyour shoulders relax and the stress begin to melt away

EXERCISE

Taking a walk is underrated Not only does it connect youwith nature (a proven stress reliever in and of itself) but

who can resist a chance to behold our California sunsetsPlus even a leisurely walk has the power to boost yourendorphins and your mood

Not a walker Continue your relaxation and keep yourbody in sync with a session or two at BodyHeat Hot Pilatesamp Yoga The instructors there understand the physical and

mental benets of yoga and can keep you in your lsquozenrsquostate of mind

MASSAGE

Massage is a scientically proven de-stresser The powerof human touch through massage counteracts stresshormones decreasing their levels in your body makingfor a pleasant experience and a canrsquot-be-beat stress-buster When you get home yoursquoll be in a better moodand will sleep better too

At Zen Spa in Roseville the Spa Combo gives you theadvantages of massage combined with the benetsof a facial For just $89 yoursquoll get a one-hour Swedishmassage and one-hour Classic facial ndash thatrsquos two hours oflsquomersquo time and relaxation

Or take advantage of Zen Sparsquos gift card specialndash purchase5 gifts cards and receive a 6th card FREE Use your free giftcard to keep your promise to take care of yourself

Regardless of which path you choose on the road to self-care our team of certied massage therapists estheti-cians and tness partners are always available to sharetheir knowledge along with tips you can use at home toimprove your overall wellness and reduce stress

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dining

T he restaurateur who landed a big catch in Folsom hasdone it again but this time at the Roseville GalleriaLand Ocean opened its new South Placer hub Sept 1

of last year and what was meant to be a ldquosoft openingrdquoturned out to be something closer to a tidal wave mdash aninstant success from day one

Owner Mark Platt had been involved as a partner in arearestaurants but decided to strike out on his own openingLand Ocean in Folsom as well as Sienna in El DoradoHills Rosevillersquos Land Ocean is his newest creation

ldquoIrsquove spent a lot of time in this community and I loveRosevillerdquo Platt said

I took my foodie friend Nancy Silva Sutton on a diningadventure that began with a trio of cocktails ndash the JalapenoMartini a bestseller created by infusing vodka with fresh jalapeno and lime Drink number two was the New Fash-ioned Land Oceanrsquos take on the Old Fashioned mdash a bullet ofrye poured over a frozen sphere of orange wedges cherriessoda water and bitters The drink is a hit especially with

the gentlemen The nal drink was the Special K Martini apomegranate concoction that goes down like candy

The establishment serves serious portions that range frompub-style food to upscale fare like the beef Wellingtonappetizer and a nut-encrusted sea bass both of which weenjoyed immensely

By Eileen Wilson

AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESLand Ocean is Rosevillersquos new lsquofoodiersquo stop

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

AboveRosevillersquos Land Ocean looks to recreate the feel of the original restaurant in Folsom At rightLand Oceanrsquos ldquomixologistrdquo Shamara Brown prepares acocktail for a customer at the new Galleria location(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

LAND OCEAN1151 Galleria Boulevard Suite 241 in RosevilleLandoceanrestaurantscom

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Especially surprising was the Wellingtonrsquos tender bits ofbeef suspended in a decadent sauce and surrounded bydelectable akey pastry The dish is served with a dash ofbrandy peppercorn sauce and beacutearnaise sauce

Entrees come with a starch and vegetable rather than a lacarte like many area restaurants

The sea bass was heavily crusted for a honeyed maca-damia avor and was served with a generous portion ofcoconut avored rice and cruciferous veggies Betweenthe appetizer and entreacutee we sampled the Caprese saladwith rotisserie chicken an oversized salad that includestraditional tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella plentyof greens asparagus bacon onions and croutons anda large portion of chicken The salad alone was plentyof food for two and even made a delicious lunch thefollowing day

In addition to artful entrees there are burger options atLand Ocean and any beef pattie can be substituted withbuffalo a leaner alternative

Land Ocean Manager Mark Fucci said they have a lsquoFitSelectionrsquo menu

ldquoWe change the Fit specials every two weeks and theselections are always under 450 caloriesrdquo he noted

Land Oceanrsquos weekend brunches have been popular andthey feature crab cakes with bearnaise sauce vegetablefrittatas cregraveme brulee French toast and $8 bottomlessmimosas

ldquoWe have some really fun dishes and we serve over 300brunches each weekendrdquo Fucci said

The holiday season brought exceptional crowds to therestaurant but not to worry T he place is outtted withspecial noise-reducing ceiling treatments that keepa quiet ambiance mdash no amplied voices here Musicspeakers can also be adjusted for each individual table

ldquoItrsquos not loud in here at all And wersquove paid attention to

every detail to provide a special experience down totinting the LED lighting to give the room an amber glowrdquoPlatt said ldquo We call ourselves lsquopolished casualrsquordquo

Land Ocean offers patio seating with heaters a stunningre feature valet parking and the Fit Selection thatrsquosperfect for your New Yearrsquos health resolutions

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE

From topone of Land Oceanrsquos signature cocktails is Special Kpictured here along with a ldquoNew Fashionedrdquo with the cherriesorange and bitters that arefrozen and then topped with a bullet rye whiskey Rosevillersquos Sierra Kokenis enjoys lunch at Land Ocean with 17-month-old son James and friends Charisseand Tobe Cagle of El Dorado HillsBlackened salmon and a signature Jalapeno martini at Land Ocean(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

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For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

dining

SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

dining

By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

About Home Care PulseHome Care Pulse is the indusing firm in performance bencand quality satisfaction manaand serves hundreds of home nesses across North America the industryrsquos top resource for business development certific

proof of quality

About Home Care Assistanc

Home Care Assistance is the l provider of in-home care and founded in 2002 and its missiChange the Way the World Ather information can be foundwwwhomecareassistancecom

Home Care Assistance of Placer Count

Receives 2015 Best of Home Carereg

Provider and Employer of Choice Award

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve the 2015 Best of Home Care

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve

the Employer of Choice Award

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

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1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

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The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

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M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

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xceptional Dental Care

From People Who Care

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8789 Auburn Folsom Road Granite Bay9162357542 | wwwprefoorscom

What you needto know about selecting

your next floor covering By Donnie Gupton

Precision Flooring is celebrating its30th year of business and has been aleader in helping homeowners find the flooring solution that best suits theirneeds With our years of experience wehave learned a thing or two and belowwe will share some of that with you

1 Lifestyle is most important ndash Thereare thousands of flooring options somebetter than others How you and yourfamily live on the floor will be a majorfactor on which floor you select Thereis no perfect floor but being educatedand having expectations set properly is

a huge key to the overall experience

Dogs and kids add a lot of traffic andwill require a more durable floorFamilies that take their shoes off beforeentering their home experience longerlast flooring A single individual mightbe able to make any floor work withtheir lifestyle Itrsquos pretty simple themore the traffic that faster the floorwears Make sure you know all thepreventive maintenance tips

2 Hardwood still rules ndash Hardwoodflooring is still king of the industryHardwood flooring is very durable butthere is a lot to know Should I buy sol-id or engineered Is engineered hard-wood real hardwood What species ofwood is right for me Is hardness of thewood everything What types of finish-es are available What types of texturesshould I consider for my family andhome All of these are great questionsand there are a ton more to know

The trends in the hardwood world arealways changing Here are a few of thetop trends Wider is better A lot ofwide plank flooring is on the markettoday Board length is becoming moreimportant and the lengths keep gettinglonger Consumers are more ok withnatural characteristics of hardwoodthan ever before Knots and mineralstreaks are now a thing of beautyMatte finishes are being purchasedmore and more The lower the sheenthe less imperfection you see

Knowing all your options and beingeducated about hardwood is extremelyimportant before purchase Not alloptions are good for every lifestyle andcan leave you unhappy if you donrsquotknow what you are buying

3 Carpet is getting softer ndash Carpet iscarpet but now carpet manufacturersare seeing how soft they can makethem With nylon fibers like Stainmas-ter Tru soft and Tactesse Nylon youhave plenty of comfortable optionsEven your low pile carpets feel softerto the touch

Just like every other part of the indus-try durability and longevity is always atthe premium Carpet has made greatstrides with these characteristics aswell Solution died nylons are makingcarpets more stain resistant than ever

4 Is that Laminate Laminate is oneof the more durable flooring optionsyou can put in your home You need tomake sure you know the AC rating onyour laminate so you have an idea ofdurability As durable as it is laminateis not a lifetime product and it is noteasy to repair at all

The new designs available are incred-ible now as it is becoming more andmore difficult to tell the differencebetween hardwood and premium lami-nates The best laminates have the leastpattern repeat from box to box

Formaldehyde is a dangerous com-pound to bring in to your home andlaminates are notorious for havinga high count of formaldehyde As aconsumer make sure you are buyingCARB compliant laminate

5 Luxury Vinyl is the new player intown Vinyl flooring has always been agreat product for the home it is one ofthe most moisture resistant floors thatyou can buy Until a few years ago vinyltiles and planks did not exist in theresidential market because of vinylrsquosnatural tendency to shrink With newtechnologies this no longer a concern

The vinyl tiles and planks are some ofthe best looking alternative flooringoptions on the market The luxuryvinyl tiles are warmer underfoot softerquieter and easier to install than stoneor ceramic tiles

The planks provide a nice hardwoodlook and the visuals continue to im-prove Like hardwood you will see a lotof wide plank options You get the lookof wood with the moisture resistanceof vinyl

6 Is this all we know There are a tonof flooring options out there This is just scratching the surface of informa-tion available

Precision Flooring offers hardwoodcarpet laminate vinyl cork bamboorubber and water proof products Ourconsultants are equipped with special-ized knowledge on how to select thebest flooring for your home amp lifestyle

You can access this information byCalling 916-235-7542 bull Visiting ourshowroom at 8789 Auburn FolsomRoad Granite Bay CA 95746 wwwprefloorscomgranitebay

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STICK TO IT Chris Palkowski MDphysician-in-chiefKaiser Permanente

Roseville Medical Center

health

As usually happens this time of year therersquos a goodchance wersquoll make resolutions to improve someaspect of our lives And if yoursquore like most of us you

may get discouraged and abandon that resolution byMarch Itrsquos happened to all of us

So how can we make it easier to stick to our resolutions

Irsquove asked one of my colleagues an expert in behavioralscience to share some excellent tips that are designed to

help set a positive tone overcome obstacles and reachour goals for 2016

Sheri Pruitt PhD is a Roseville-based licensed clinicalpsychologist and the director for Behavioral Science Inte-gration for Kaiser Permanente She is especially knowl-edgeable about the role that behavior plays in healthoutcomes

We have the best of intentions when we make resolutionswhether we commit ourselves to lose weight be morenancially responsible be a better partner to a loved onemdash or any number of changes we want to accomplish

But if we donrsquot deliberately plan to change our behaviorbefore we set out to make the resolutions Sheri sayswe are destined for failure Specically we need threeessential elements to get results information motiva-tion and strategy

So herersquos Sherirsquos best advice Itrsquos called the SMARTmethod and itrsquos proven to be successful in changing anybehavior not just a New Yearrsquos resolution Wersquoll use theSMART method to illustrate a simple example of a resolu-tion walk 30 minutes a day ve days a week

S Set a measurable obtainable goal Letrsquos say you havenrsquotwalked for the purpose of exercise in years but a familymember gave you a comfortable pair of walking shoesas a holiday gift this month and yoursquore motivated totake steps to better health At this point you can set somegoals such as waking up a little earlier and putting on

your new shoes and a warm jacket to walk 30 minutesa day Monday through Friday That sounds achievableright If it doesnrsquot then lower your expectations and seta smaller goal

M Monitor your progress This is when you keep track ofyour new initiative You can place a calendar somewhereprominent such as on the refrigerator door to write downthe number of minutes you walk each day and you caneven use a pedometer if yoursquod like to track the distance

covered too Keep putting entries in the calendar even ifyou donrsquot walk a full 30 minutes And if you didnrsquot walk atall put a zero for that day But do keep track

A Arrange your world for success Make sure you haveeverything you need for your daily walk Set the alarm clockthe night before Check Set aside your warm clothesCheck Have a raincoat or umbrella handy Check

R Recruit support When yoursquore trying to make behaviorchanges itrsquos extremely important to enlist someoneto be your accountability partner It doesnrsquot have to besomeone yoursquoll walk with but it needs to be someonewho will support you and check in with you about yourdaily progress If yoursquore serious about making a changethe people around you need to know

T Treat yourself This onersquos fun When a behavior isrewarded itrsquos likely to be repeated So come up with asmall treat for yourself mdash nothing too elaborate or expen-sive but something thatrsquos easily obtainable and thor-oughly enjoyable You can even say to yourself ldquoGreat jobrdquo The important thing to remember is that you mustintentionally celebrate your success

The SMART strategy is simple if we stick to it and it canmake the difference between success and failure

Oh speaking of failure Herersquos one more tip for what Shericalls ldquobehavioral driftrdquo In other words what happens ifwe slip off course and revert to our old ways Thatrsquos easy just have a backup plan in case yoursquore thrown off track

health

SELF-CARE 101Shawn MonsenownerZen Spa

It should come as no surprise to any of us that ourcountryrsquos number one New Yearrsquos resolution is to loseweight As soon as the alarm clock sounds on the rst

Monday of the year we swear to give up carbs vow tocount calories and promise to hit the gym in hopes ofdropping pounds to become slim and trim by summerBut realistically only a mere fraction of us will see theseresolutions through

Perhaps instead of leaning towards the dramatic and

likely unachievable we should focus on the completelyattainable general wellness and overall well-being As2016 kicks off make a vow to yourself to take care ofyourself make time for yourself and to contribute to yourown health

We often forget that wellness goes much further thanour weight or our appearance Itrsquos a combination of ourphysical health attitude and daily contentment Somecontributing factors are inherited (thanks Mom andDad) but many are at the mercy of our own behavior andhabits Stress is one factor that can negatively affect eachof these areas and stress management is entirely withinour control There are many easy and affordable thingswe can do to reduce the stress and improve our healthHere are a couple of my favorites

TURN UP THE MUSIC

Music is a proven de-stresser Crank up your favorite tuneswhen you get home from work and in no time yoursquoll feelyour shoulders relax and the stress begin to melt away

EXERCISE

Taking a walk is underrated Not only does it connect youwith nature (a proven stress reliever in and of itself) but

who can resist a chance to behold our California sunsetsPlus even a leisurely walk has the power to boost yourendorphins and your mood

Not a walker Continue your relaxation and keep yourbody in sync with a session or two at BodyHeat Hot Pilatesamp Yoga The instructors there understand the physical and

mental benets of yoga and can keep you in your lsquozenrsquostate of mind

MASSAGE

Massage is a scientically proven de-stresser The powerof human touch through massage counteracts stresshormones decreasing their levels in your body makingfor a pleasant experience and a canrsquot-be-beat stress-buster When you get home yoursquoll be in a better moodand will sleep better too

At Zen Spa in Roseville the Spa Combo gives you theadvantages of massage combined with the benetsof a facial For just $89 yoursquoll get a one-hour Swedishmassage and one-hour Classic facial ndash thatrsquos two hours oflsquomersquo time and relaxation

Or take advantage of Zen Sparsquos gift card specialndash purchase5 gifts cards and receive a 6th card FREE Use your free giftcard to keep your promise to take care of yourself

Regardless of which path you choose on the road to self-care our team of certied massage therapists estheti-cians and tness partners are always available to sharetheir knowledge along with tips you can use at home toimprove your overall wellness and reduce stress

Zen Spa offers high quality massage therapy and spaservices by certied experienced professionals Nocontracts or membership fees just affordable consistentservice For more information or to book an appoint-ment call (916) 774-1500 or visitzenrosevillecom To learnmore about the offeringsat BodyHeat Hot Pilates

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T he restaurateur who landed a big catch in Folsom hasdone it again but this time at the Roseville GalleriaLand Ocean opened its new South Placer hub Sept 1

of last year and what was meant to be a ldquosoft openingrdquoturned out to be something closer to a tidal wave mdash aninstant success from day one

Owner Mark Platt had been involved as a partner in arearestaurants but decided to strike out on his own openingLand Ocean in Folsom as well as Sienna in El DoradoHills Rosevillersquos Land Ocean is his newest creation

ldquoIrsquove spent a lot of time in this community and I loveRosevillerdquo Platt said

I took my foodie friend Nancy Silva Sutton on a diningadventure that began with a trio of cocktails ndash the JalapenoMartini a bestseller created by infusing vodka with fresh jalapeno and lime Drink number two was the New Fash-ioned Land Oceanrsquos take on the Old Fashioned mdash a bullet ofrye poured over a frozen sphere of orange wedges cherriessoda water and bitters The drink is a hit especially with

the gentlemen The nal drink was the Special K Martini apomegranate concoction that goes down like candy

The establishment serves serious portions that range frompub-style food to upscale fare like the beef Wellingtonappetizer and a nut-encrusted sea bass both of which weenjoyed immensely

By Eileen Wilson

AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESLand Ocean is Rosevillersquos new lsquofoodiersquo stop

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

AboveRosevillersquos Land Ocean looks to recreate the feel of the original restaurant in Folsom At rightLand Oceanrsquos ldquomixologistrdquo Shamara Brown prepares acocktail for a customer at the new Galleria location(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

LAND OCEAN1151 Galleria Boulevard Suite 241 in RosevilleLandoceanrestaurantscom

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Especially surprising was the Wellingtonrsquos tender bits ofbeef suspended in a decadent sauce and surrounded bydelectable akey pastry The dish is served with a dash ofbrandy peppercorn sauce and beacutearnaise sauce

Entrees come with a starch and vegetable rather than a lacarte like many area restaurants

The sea bass was heavily crusted for a honeyed maca-damia avor and was served with a generous portion ofcoconut avored rice and cruciferous veggies Betweenthe appetizer and entreacutee we sampled the Caprese saladwith rotisserie chicken an oversized salad that includestraditional tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella plentyof greens asparagus bacon onions and croutons anda large portion of chicken The salad alone was plentyof food for two and even made a delicious lunch thefollowing day

In addition to artful entrees there are burger options atLand Ocean and any beef pattie can be substituted withbuffalo a leaner alternative

Land Ocean Manager Mark Fucci said they have a lsquoFitSelectionrsquo menu

ldquoWe change the Fit specials every two weeks and theselections are always under 450 caloriesrdquo he noted

Land Oceanrsquos weekend brunches have been popular andthey feature crab cakes with bearnaise sauce vegetablefrittatas cregraveme brulee French toast and $8 bottomlessmimosas

ldquoWe have some really fun dishes and we serve over 300brunches each weekendrdquo Fucci said

The holiday season brought exceptional crowds to therestaurant but not to worry T he place is outtted withspecial noise-reducing ceiling treatments that keepa quiet ambiance mdash no amplied voices here Musicspeakers can also be adjusted for each individual table

ldquoItrsquos not loud in here at all And wersquove paid attention to

every detail to provide a special experience down totinting the LED lighting to give the room an amber glowrdquoPlatt said ldquo We call ourselves lsquopolished casualrsquordquo

Land Ocean offers patio seating with heaters a stunningre feature valet parking and the Fit Selection thatrsquosperfect for your New Yearrsquos health resolutions

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE

From topone of Land Oceanrsquos signature cocktails is Special Kpictured here along with a ldquoNew Fashionedrdquo with the cherriesorange and bitters that arefrozen and then topped with a bullet rye whiskey Rosevillersquos Sierra Kokenis enjoys lunch at Land Ocean with 17-month-old son James and friends Charisseand Tobe Cagle of El Dorado HillsBlackened salmon and a signature Jalapeno martini at Land Ocean(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

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For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

dining

SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

dining

By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

OLYMPUS POINTE

4019 Wakehurst Court bull Ros

$ 7 7 0 0 0

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JOHN STARK I BROKE

9167058627

wwwStarkGroupREcomCal BRE 01312857

Intero Real Estate Services

DEBBIE SAX

9169474729

DebbieSaxcom

Cal BRE 01444853

3474 Castle Creek Court bull Ro

$ 1 0 9 9 0

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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STICK TO IT Chris Palkowski MDphysician-in-chiefKaiser Permanente

Roseville Medical Center

health

As usually happens this time of year therersquos a goodchance wersquoll make resolutions to improve someaspect of our lives And if yoursquore like most of us you

may get discouraged and abandon that resolution byMarch Itrsquos happened to all of us

So how can we make it easier to stick to our resolutions

Irsquove asked one of my colleagues an expert in behavioralscience to share some excellent tips that are designed to

help set a positive tone overcome obstacles and reachour goals for 2016

Sheri Pruitt PhD is a Roseville-based licensed clinicalpsychologist and the director for Behavioral Science Inte-gration for Kaiser Permanente She is especially knowl-edgeable about the role that behavior plays in healthoutcomes

We have the best of intentions when we make resolutionswhether we commit ourselves to lose weight be morenancially responsible be a better partner to a loved onemdash or any number of changes we want to accomplish

But if we donrsquot deliberately plan to change our behaviorbefore we set out to make the resolutions Sheri sayswe are destined for failure Specically we need threeessential elements to get results information motiva-tion and strategy

So herersquos Sherirsquos best advice Itrsquos called the SMARTmethod and itrsquos proven to be successful in changing anybehavior not just a New Yearrsquos resolution Wersquoll use theSMART method to illustrate a simple example of a resolu-tion walk 30 minutes a day ve days a week

S Set a measurable obtainable goal Letrsquos say you havenrsquotwalked for the purpose of exercise in years but a familymember gave you a comfortable pair of walking shoesas a holiday gift this month and yoursquore motivated totake steps to better health At this point you can set somegoals such as waking up a little earlier and putting on

your new shoes and a warm jacket to walk 30 minutesa day Monday through Friday That sounds achievableright If it doesnrsquot then lower your expectations and seta smaller goal

M Monitor your progress This is when you keep track ofyour new initiative You can place a calendar somewhereprominent such as on the refrigerator door to write downthe number of minutes you walk each day and you caneven use a pedometer if yoursquod like to track the distance

covered too Keep putting entries in the calendar even ifyou donrsquot walk a full 30 minutes And if you didnrsquot walk atall put a zero for that day But do keep track

A Arrange your world for success Make sure you haveeverything you need for your daily walk Set the alarm clockthe night before Check Set aside your warm clothesCheck Have a raincoat or umbrella handy Check

R Recruit support When yoursquore trying to make behaviorchanges itrsquos extremely important to enlist someoneto be your accountability partner It doesnrsquot have to besomeone yoursquoll walk with but it needs to be someonewho will support you and check in with you about yourdaily progress If yoursquore serious about making a changethe people around you need to know

T Treat yourself This onersquos fun When a behavior isrewarded itrsquos likely to be repeated So come up with asmall treat for yourself mdash nothing too elaborate or expen-sive but something thatrsquos easily obtainable and thor-oughly enjoyable You can even say to yourself ldquoGreat jobrdquo The important thing to remember is that you mustintentionally celebrate your success

The SMART strategy is simple if we stick to it and it canmake the difference between success and failure

Oh speaking of failure Herersquos one more tip for what Shericalls ldquobehavioral driftrdquo In other words what happens ifwe slip off course and revert to our old ways Thatrsquos easy just have a backup plan in case yoursquore thrown off track

health

SELF-CARE 101Shawn MonsenownerZen Spa

It should come as no surprise to any of us that ourcountryrsquos number one New Yearrsquos resolution is to loseweight As soon as the alarm clock sounds on the rst

Monday of the year we swear to give up carbs vow tocount calories and promise to hit the gym in hopes ofdropping pounds to become slim and trim by summerBut realistically only a mere fraction of us will see theseresolutions through

Perhaps instead of leaning towards the dramatic and

likely unachievable we should focus on the completelyattainable general wellness and overall well-being As2016 kicks off make a vow to yourself to take care ofyourself make time for yourself and to contribute to yourown health

We often forget that wellness goes much further thanour weight or our appearance Itrsquos a combination of ourphysical health attitude and daily contentment Somecontributing factors are inherited (thanks Mom andDad) but many are at the mercy of our own behavior andhabits Stress is one factor that can negatively affect eachof these areas and stress management is entirely withinour control There are many easy and affordable thingswe can do to reduce the stress and improve our healthHere are a couple of my favorites

TURN UP THE MUSIC

Music is a proven de-stresser Crank up your favorite tuneswhen you get home from work and in no time yoursquoll feelyour shoulders relax and the stress begin to melt away

EXERCISE

Taking a walk is underrated Not only does it connect youwith nature (a proven stress reliever in and of itself) but

who can resist a chance to behold our California sunsetsPlus even a leisurely walk has the power to boost yourendorphins and your mood

Not a walker Continue your relaxation and keep yourbody in sync with a session or two at BodyHeat Hot Pilatesamp Yoga The instructors there understand the physical and

mental benets of yoga and can keep you in your lsquozenrsquostate of mind

MASSAGE

Massage is a scientically proven de-stresser The powerof human touch through massage counteracts stresshormones decreasing their levels in your body makingfor a pleasant experience and a canrsquot-be-beat stress-buster When you get home yoursquoll be in a better moodand will sleep better too

At Zen Spa in Roseville the Spa Combo gives you theadvantages of massage combined with the benetsof a facial For just $89 yoursquoll get a one-hour Swedishmassage and one-hour Classic facial ndash thatrsquos two hours oflsquomersquo time and relaxation

Or take advantage of Zen Sparsquos gift card specialndash purchase5 gifts cards and receive a 6th card FREE Use your free giftcard to keep your promise to take care of yourself

Regardless of which path you choose on the road to self-care our team of certied massage therapists estheti-cians and tness partners are always available to sharetheir knowledge along with tips you can use at home toimprove your overall wellness and reduce stress

Zen Spa offers high quality massage therapy and spaservices by certied experienced professionals Nocontracts or membership fees just affordable consistentservice For more information or to book an appoint-ment call (916) 774-1500 or visitzenrosevillecom To learnmore about the offeringsat BodyHeat Hot Pilates

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dining

T he restaurateur who landed a big catch in Folsom hasdone it again but this time at the Roseville GalleriaLand Ocean opened its new South Placer hub Sept 1

of last year and what was meant to be a ldquosoft openingrdquoturned out to be something closer to a tidal wave mdash aninstant success from day one

Owner Mark Platt had been involved as a partner in arearestaurants but decided to strike out on his own openingLand Ocean in Folsom as well as Sienna in El DoradoHills Rosevillersquos Land Ocean is his newest creation

ldquoIrsquove spent a lot of time in this community and I loveRosevillerdquo Platt said

I took my foodie friend Nancy Silva Sutton on a diningadventure that began with a trio of cocktails ndash the JalapenoMartini a bestseller created by infusing vodka with fresh jalapeno and lime Drink number two was the New Fash-ioned Land Oceanrsquos take on the Old Fashioned mdash a bullet ofrye poured over a frozen sphere of orange wedges cherriessoda water and bitters The drink is a hit especially with

the gentlemen The nal drink was the Special K Martini apomegranate concoction that goes down like candy

The establishment serves serious portions that range frompub-style food to upscale fare like the beef Wellingtonappetizer and a nut-encrusted sea bass both of which weenjoyed immensely

By Eileen Wilson

AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESLand Ocean is Rosevillersquos new lsquofoodiersquo stop

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

AboveRosevillersquos Land Ocean looks to recreate the feel of the original restaurant in Folsom At rightLand Oceanrsquos ldquomixologistrdquo Shamara Brown prepares acocktail for a customer at the new Galleria location(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

LAND OCEAN1151 Galleria Boulevard Suite 241 in RosevilleLandoceanrestaurantscom

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Especially surprising was the Wellingtonrsquos tender bits ofbeef suspended in a decadent sauce and surrounded bydelectable akey pastry The dish is served with a dash ofbrandy peppercorn sauce and beacutearnaise sauce

Entrees come with a starch and vegetable rather than a lacarte like many area restaurants

The sea bass was heavily crusted for a honeyed maca-damia avor and was served with a generous portion ofcoconut avored rice and cruciferous veggies Betweenthe appetizer and entreacutee we sampled the Caprese saladwith rotisserie chicken an oversized salad that includestraditional tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella plentyof greens asparagus bacon onions and croutons anda large portion of chicken The salad alone was plentyof food for two and even made a delicious lunch thefollowing day

In addition to artful entrees there are burger options atLand Ocean and any beef pattie can be substituted withbuffalo a leaner alternative

Land Ocean Manager Mark Fucci said they have a lsquoFitSelectionrsquo menu

ldquoWe change the Fit specials every two weeks and theselections are always under 450 caloriesrdquo he noted

Land Oceanrsquos weekend brunches have been popular andthey feature crab cakes with bearnaise sauce vegetablefrittatas cregraveme brulee French toast and $8 bottomlessmimosas

ldquoWe have some really fun dishes and we serve over 300brunches each weekendrdquo Fucci said

The holiday season brought exceptional crowds to therestaurant but not to worry T he place is outtted withspecial noise-reducing ceiling treatments that keepa quiet ambiance mdash no amplied voices here Musicspeakers can also be adjusted for each individual table

ldquoItrsquos not loud in here at all And wersquove paid attention to

every detail to provide a special experience down totinting the LED lighting to give the room an amber glowrdquoPlatt said ldquo We call ourselves lsquopolished casualrsquordquo

Land Ocean offers patio seating with heaters a stunningre feature valet parking and the Fit Selection thatrsquosperfect for your New Yearrsquos health resolutions

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE

From topone of Land Oceanrsquos signature cocktails is Special Kpictured here along with a ldquoNew Fashionedrdquo with the cherriesorange and bitters that arefrozen and then topped with a bullet rye whiskey Rosevillersquos Sierra Kokenis enjoys lunch at Land Ocean with 17-month-old son James and friends Charisseand Tobe Cagle of El Dorado HillsBlackened salmon and a signature Jalapeno martini at Land Ocean(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

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dining

For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

dining

SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

dining

By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

About Home Care PulseHome Care Pulse is the indusing firm in performance bencand quality satisfaction manaand serves hundreds of home nesses across North America the industryrsquos top resource for business development certific

proof of quality

About Home Care Assistanc

Home Care Assistance is the l provider of in-home care and founded in 2002 and its missiChange the Way the World Ather information can be foundwwwhomecareassistancecom

Home Care Assistance of Placer Count

Receives 2015 Best of Home Carereg

Provider and Employer of Choice Award

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve the 2015 Best of Home Care

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve

the Employer of Choice Award

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

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1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

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The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

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dining

T he restaurateur who landed a big catch in Folsom hasdone it again but this time at the Roseville GalleriaLand Ocean opened its new South Placer hub Sept 1

of last year and what was meant to be a ldquosoft openingrdquoturned out to be something closer to a tidal wave mdash aninstant success from day one

Owner Mark Platt had been involved as a partner in arearestaurants but decided to strike out on his own openingLand Ocean in Folsom as well as Sienna in El DoradoHills Rosevillersquos Land Ocean is his newest creation

ldquoIrsquove spent a lot of time in this community and I loveRosevillerdquo Platt said

I took my foodie friend Nancy Silva Sutton on a diningadventure that began with a trio of cocktails ndash the JalapenoMartini a bestseller created by infusing vodka with fresh jalapeno and lime Drink number two was the New Fash-ioned Land Oceanrsquos take on the Old Fashioned mdash a bullet ofrye poured over a frozen sphere of orange wedges cherriessoda water and bitters The drink is a hit especially with

the gentlemen The nal drink was the Special K Martini apomegranate concoction that goes down like candy

The establishment serves serious portions that range frompub-style food to upscale fare like the beef Wellingtonappetizer and a nut-encrusted sea bass both of which weenjoyed immensely

By Eileen Wilson

AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESLand Ocean is Rosevillersquos new lsquofoodiersquo stop

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

AboveRosevillersquos Land Ocean looks to recreate the feel of the original restaurant in Folsom At rightLand Oceanrsquos ldquomixologistrdquo Shamara Brown prepares acocktail for a customer at the new Galleria location(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

LAND OCEAN1151 Galleria Boulevard Suite 241 in RosevilleLandoceanrestaurantscom

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Especially surprising was the Wellingtonrsquos tender bits ofbeef suspended in a decadent sauce and surrounded bydelectable akey pastry The dish is served with a dash ofbrandy peppercorn sauce and beacutearnaise sauce

Entrees come with a starch and vegetable rather than a lacarte like many area restaurants

The sea bass was heavily crusted for a honeyed maca-damia avor and was served with a generous portion ofcoconut avored rice and cruciferous veggies Betweenthe appetizer and entreacutee we sampled the Caprese saladwith rotisserie chicken an oversized salad that includestraditional tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella plentyof greens asparagus bacon onions and croutons anda large portion of chicken The salad alone was plentyof food for two and even made a delicious lunch thefollowing day

In addition to artful entrees there are burger options atLand Ocean and any beef pattie can be substituted withbuffalo a leaner alternative

Land Ocean Manager Mark Fucci said they have a lsquoFitSelectionrsquo menu

ldquoWe change the Fit specials every two weeks and theselections are always under 450 caloriesrdquo he noted

Land Oceanrsquos weekend brunches have been popular andthey feature crab cakes with bearnaise sauce vegetablefrittatas cregraveme brulee French toast and $8 bottomlessmimosas

ldquoWe have some really fun dishes and we serve over 300brunches each weekendrdquo Fucci said

The holiday season brought exceptional crowds to therestaurant but not to worry T he place is outtted withspecial noise-reducing ceiling treatments that keepa quiet ambiance mdash no amplied voices here Musicspeakers can also be adjusted for each individual table

ldquoItrsquos not loud in here at all And wersquove paid attention to

every detail to provide a special experience down totinting the LED lighting to give the room an amber glowrdquoPlatt said ldquo We call ourselves lsquopolished casualrsquordquo

Land Ocean offers patio seating with heaters a stunningre feature valet parking and the Fit Selection thatrsquosperfect for your New Yearrsquos health resolutions

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE

From topone of Land Oceanrsquos signature cocktails is Special Kpictured here along with a ldquoNew Fashionedrdquo with the cherriesorange and bitters that arefrozen and then topped with a bullet rye whiskey Rosevillersquos Sierra Kokenis enjoys lunch at Land Ocean with 17-month-old son James and friends Charisseand Tobe Cagle of El Dorado HillsBlackened salmon and a signature Jalapeno martini at Land Ocean(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

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dining

For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

dining

SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

dining

By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

About Home Care PulseHome Care Pulse is the indusing firm in performance bencand quality satisfaction manaand serves hundreds of home nesses across North America the industryrsquos top resource for business development certific

proof of quality

About Home Care Assistanc

Home Care Assistance is the l provider of in-home care and founded in 2002 and its missiChange the Way the World Ather information can be foundwwwhomecareassistancecom

Home Care Assistance of Placer Count

Receives 2015 Best of Home Carereg

Provider and Employer of Choice Award

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve the 2015 Best of Home Care

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve

the Employer of Choice Award

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

OLYMPUS POINTE

4019 Wakehurst Court bull Ros

$ 7 7 0 0 0

0

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3474 Castle Creek Court bull Ro

$ 1 0 9 9 0

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3583 Paseo Tranquilo bull Lincoln

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9 9 P E N D I N G

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BillSadekcom

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638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

$ 7 6 9 0 0

0

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RocklinMovescom

Cal BRE 01192584

2041 Cassia Way bull Rocklin

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

Cristie AkersBRE 01716511

Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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dining

T he restaurateur who landed a big catch in Folsom hasdone it again but this time at the Roseville GalleriaLand Ocean opened its new South Placer hub Sept 1

of last year and what was meant to be a ldquosoft openingrdquoturned out to be something closer to a tidal wave mdash aninstant success from day one

Owner Mark Platt had been involved as a partner in arearestaurants but decided to strike out on his own openingLand Ocean in Folsom as well as Sienna in El DoradoHills Rosevillersquos Land Ocean is his newest creation

ldquoIrsquove spent a lot of time in this community and I loveRosevillerdquo Platt said

I took my foodie friend Nancy Silva Sutton on a diningadventure that began with a trio of cocktails ndash the JalapenoMartini a bestseller created by infusing vodka with fresh jalapeno and lime Drink number two was the New Fash-ioned Land Oceanrsquos take on the Old Fashioned mdash a bullet ofrye poured over a frozen sphere of orange wedges cherriessoda water and bitters The drink is a hit especially with

the gentlemen The nal drink was the Special K Martini apomegranate concoction that goes down like candy

The establishment serves serious portions that range frompub-style food to upscale fare like the beef Wellingtonappetizer and a nut-encrusted sea bass both of which weenjoyed immensely

By Eileen Wilson

AN OCEAN OF POSSIBILITIESLand Ocean is Rosevillersquos new lsquofoodiersquo stop

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

AboveRosevillersquos Land Ocean looks to recreate the feel of the original restaurant in Folsom At rightLand Oceanrsquos ldquomixologistrdquo Shamara Brown prepares acocktail for a customer at the new Galleria location(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

LAND OCEAN1151 Galleria Boulevard Suite 241 in RosevilleLandoceanrestaurantscom

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Especially surprising was the Wellingtonrsquos tender bits ofbeef suspended in a decadent sauce and surrounded bydelectable akey pastry The dish is served with a dash ofbrandy peppercorn sauce and beacutearnaise sauce

Entrees come with a starch and vegetable rather than a lacarte like many area restaurants

The sea bass was heavily crusted for a honeyed maca-damia avor and was served with a generous portion ofcoconut avored rice and cruciferous veggies Betweenthe appetizer and entreacutee we sampled the Caprese saladwith rotisserie chicken an oversized salad that includestraditional tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella plentyof greens asparagus bacon onions and croutons anda large portion of chicken The salad alone was plentyof food for two and even made a delicious lunch thefollowing day

In addition to artful entrees there are burger options atLand Ocean and any beef pattie can be substituted withbuffalo a leaner alternative

Land Ocean Manager Mark Fucci said they have a lsquoFitSelectionrsquo menu

ldquoWe change the Fit specials every two weeks and theselections are always under 450 caloriesrdquo he noted

Land Oceanrsquos weekend brunches have been popular andthey feature crab cakes with bearnaise sauce vegetablefrittatas cregraveme brulee French toast and $8 bottomlessmimosas

ldquoWe have some really fun dishes and we serve over 300brunches each weekendrdquo Fucci said

The holiday season brought exceptional crowds to therestaurant but not to worry T he place is outtted withspecial noise-reducing ceiling treatments that keepa quiet ambiance mdash no amplied voices here Musicspeakers can also be adjusted for each individual table

ldquoItrsquos not loud in here at all And wersquove paid attention to

every detail to provide a special experience down totinting the LED lighting to give the room an amber glowrdquoPlatt said ldquo We call ourselves lsquopolished casualrsquordquo

Land Ocean offers patio seating with heaters a stunningre feature valet parking and the Fit Selection thatrsquosperfect for your New Yearrsquos health resolutions

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From topone of Land Oceanrsquos signature cocktails is Special Kpictured here along with a ldquoNew Fashionedrdquo with the cherriesorange and bitters that arefrozen and then topped with a bullet rye whiskey Rosevillersquos Sierra Kokenis enjoys lunch at Land Ocean with 17-month-old son James and friends Charisseand Tobe Cagle of El Dorado HillsBlackened salmon and a signature Jalapeno martini at Land Ocean(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

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For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

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SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

dining

By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

About Home Care PulseHome Care Pulse is the indusing firm in performance bencand quality satisfaction manaand serves hundreds of home nesses across North America the industryrsquos top resource for business development certific

proof of quality

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Home Care Assistance is the l provider of in-home care and founded in 2002 and its missiChange the Way the World Ather information can be foundwwwhomecareassistancecom

Home Care Assistance of Placer Count

Receives 2015 Best of Home Carereg

Provider and Employer of Choice Award

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve the 2015 Best of Home Care

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

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4019 Wakehurst Court bull Ros

$ 7 7 0 0 0

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3583 Paseo Tranquilo bull Lincoln

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638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

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2041 Cassia Way bull Rocklin

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

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M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

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Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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Especially surprising was the Wellingtonrsquos tender bits ofbeef suspended in a decadent sauce and surrounded bydelectable akey pastry The dish is served with a dash ofbrandy peppercorn sauce and beacutearnaise sauce

Entrees come with a starch and vegetable rather than a lacarte like many area restaurants

The sea bass was heavily crusted for a honeyed maca-damia avor and was served with a generous portion ofcoconut avored rice and cruciferous veggies Betweenthe appetizer and entreacutee we sampled the Caprese saladwith rotisserie chicken an oversized salad that includestraditional tomatoes topped with fresh mozzarella plentyof greens asparagus bacon onions and croutons anda large portion of chicken The salad alone was plentyof food for two and even made a delicious lunch thefollowing day

In addition to artful entrees there are burger options atLand Ocean and any beef pattie can be substituted withbuffalo a leaner alternative

Land Ocean Manager Mark Fucci said they have a lsquoFitSelectionrsquo menu

ldquoWe change the Fit specials every two weeks and theselections are always under 450 caloriesrdquo he noted

Land Oceanrsquos weekend brunches have been popular andthey feature crab cakes with bearnaise sauce vegetablefrittatas cregraveme brulee French toast and $8 bottomlessmimosas

ldquoWe have some really fun dishes and we serve over 300brunches each weekendrdquo Fucci said

The holiday season brought exceptional crowds to therestaurant but not to worry T he place is outtted withspecial noise-reducing ceiling treatments that keepa quiet ambiance mdash no amplied voices here Musicspeakers can also be adjusted for each individual table

ldquoItrsquos not loud in here at all And wersquove paid attention to

every detail to provide a special experience down totinting the LED lighting to give the room an amber glowrdquoPlatt said ldquo We call ourselves lsquopolished casualrsquordquo

Land Ocean offers patio seating with heaters a stunningre feature valet parking and the Fit Selection thatrsquosperfect for your New Yearrsquos health resolutions

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE

From topone of Land Oceanrsquos signature cocktails is Special Kpictured here along with a ldquoNew Fashionedrdquo with the cherriesorange and bitters that arefrozen and then topped with a bullet rye whiskey Rosevillersquos Sierra Kokenis enjoys lunch at Land Ocean with 17-month-old son James and friends Charisseand Tobe Cagle of El Dorado HillsBlackened salmon and a signature Jalapeno martini at Land Ocean(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

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dining

For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

dining

SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

dining

By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

About Home Care PulseHome Care Pulse is the indusing firm in performance bencand quality satisfaction manaand serves hundreds of home nesses across North America the industryrsquos top resource for business development certific

proof of quality

About Home Care Assistanc

Home Care Assistance is the l provider of in-home care and founded in 2002 and its missiChange the Way the World Ather information can be foundwwwhomecareassistancecom

Home Care Assistance of Placer Count

Receives 2015 Best of Home Carereg

Provider and Employer of Choice Award

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve the 2015 Best of Home Care

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

OLYMPUS POINTE

4019 Wakehurst Court bull Ros

$ 7 7 0 0 0

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JOHN STARK I BROKE

9167058627

wwwStarkGroupREcomCal BRE 01312857

Intero Real Estate Services

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

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M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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dining

For one famous Placer County vintner the release of thatrst sweet fruity syrah was the precursor of a muchbigger splash

When your name is Dusty Baker and yoursquore hired as newmanager of the Washington Nationals baseball teamthe rookie vintage of vino coming from Granite Bay isdropped a little further down the batting order

But for the Baker brand and Placer Countyrsquos growing wineindustry the limited release is still a big step forwardBakerrsquos Baker Family Wines released its $60 a bottle syrahlast month San Francisco Treasure Island Urban Winery isin partnership to stock it at its Treasure Island winery andtasting room in San Francisco

The juryrsquos still out on how the 2013 Legacy Syrah stacksup to the much lauded syrah from the Auburn vineyardof racing champion Scott Pruett But Baker mdash and PlacerCounty wines mdash are getting some extra exposure withthe surprise pick of the former San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds manager to helmthe high-prole Nationals

Bakerrsquos been a Placer County resident for the past eightyears and established his vineyard soon after the moveto Granite Bay The Granite Bay area has become anenclave over the past three decades for celebrities ofall sorts offering large lots to build large homes andplenty of privacy behind gated walls particularly in theLos Lagos subdivision

BAKER FAMILY WINES PLACERmajor league managers Granite Bay vineyard makes limited release

by gus thomson

Dusty Baker and winemaker Chik Brenneman discuss grapesThe two are working together on small high quality lots of wine at the Baker family vineyardin Granite Bay(Courtesy Photo)

T he Meyer lemon is out to change everything you thoughtyou knew about lemons particularly when it comes totaste With a thinner peel less acid and a more oral scent

than other lemon varieties Meyer lemons are the perfectsweet addition to any winter recipe Typically in season fromNovember until March they are now available at local storesand year-round PlacerGROWN farmersrsquo markets

Even sweeter than their avor however are the manyhealth benets available for those who select this delicioustreat Lemons are known for containing vitamin C a watersoluble vitaminantioxidant found in many fruits and vege-tables which means they help protect against inammatorydiseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and some cancers

A hybrid between a conventional lemon and a mandarinorange there are many diverse ways to incorporate theMeyer lemon into your diet including cocktails fruitsalads lemonade marmalades sorbets or granitas withsh and of course combined with other locally sourcedPlacerGROWN ingredients You can also try this sweet fruitin the Meyer Lemon Shaum Torte recipe provided by localchefs Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny in their book The Artof Real Food

SELECTION AND STORAGE

When selecting a Meyer lemon be sure to ask your localfarmer for a heavier fruit as opposed to a lighter one as itsweight indicates a higher juice content Store the fruits in aplastic storage bag to prevent them from losing moisturePlace the lemons in a crisper to store them for up to fourweeks as the cold from the refrigerator slows the enzymereactions that cause ripening

Meyer lemons can be purchased at PlacerGROWN farmersrsquomarkets held year-round including the Saturday market inAuburn and the Tuesday market at the Fountains in RosevilleFor more details on where to buy PlacerGROWN farm-freshproduce wine meat and local products visit Placer-GROWNorg and FoothillFarmersMarketcom

MEYER LEMONSHAUM TORTEServes 8 Recipe courtesy of The Artof Real Food by Joanne Neft andLaura Kenny

Ingredients4 large farm-fresh eggs separatedfrac12 teaspoon cream of tartar1 frac12 cups sugar13 cup Meyer lemon juice1 tablespoon Meyer lemon zest1 cup whipping cream

Directions1 Preheat oven to 275 degreesFahrenheit2 Make a meringue by beatingegg whites until bubbly add creamof tartar Continue to beat untilslightly rm Gradually add 1 cupsugar Beat until stiff and glossy3 Spread meringue in a wellbuttered nine-inch glass piepan Bake 20 minutes Increasetemperature to 300 degreesFahrenheit and bake 40 minutesSet aside to cool4 To make lling beat egg yolksuntil lemon colored Add remainingfrac12 cup sugar lemon juice and zestCook in a double boiler until thickstirring constantly Cool slightly5 Whip cream until rm Fold eggyolk mixture gently into creamSpread over cooled meringueBest refrigerated 24 hours beforeserving Top each piece of tortewith a heaping teaspoon ofraspberry or blackberry sauce orcandied lemon rind

By Carol Arnold

dining

SWEET NOT SOURPlacerGROWN Meyer Lemon

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

dining

By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

About Home Care PulseHome Care Pulse is the indusing firm in performance bencand quality satisfaction manaand serves hundreds of home nesses across North America the industryrsquos top resource for business development certific

proof of quality

About Home Care Assistanc

Home Care Assistance is the l provider of in-home care and founded in 2002 and its missiChange the Way the World Ather information can be foundwwwhomecareassistancecom

Home Care Assistance of Placer Count

Receives 2015 Best of Home Carereg

Provider and Employer of Choice Award

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve the 2015 Best of Home Care

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve

the Employer of Choice Award

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

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M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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ENJOY THE GAME Dan zaharathe food dude

dining

Y

es indeed itrsquos time again for the Tremendous Basingame What Well I would call it what it is but trade-

mark law says I canrsquot say Super Bowl or Super Sundayin print without the written permission of the NationalFootball League

Thatrsquos not exactly true Most people believe they are notallowed to use the trademarked Super Bowl or SuperSunday in print or televised programming But the truthis we can use it as long as it is not used in a commercialsense say to generate prot by its use in advertising

According to broadcastlawblogcom there is a trademarkconcept called ldquonominative fair userdquo that allows others touse a trademarked term when there is simply no betterway to refer to it Because Tremendous Basin Game justdoes not cut it for me any more than the nondescript BigGame tag I will refer to it as the Super Bowl

Why is it that the dollar at times has more power thancommon sense Letrsquos let the lawyers sort out theimportant things (wink) and we can just enjoy a Big Bowlof my ldquoSuper Slim Skinless Boneless Hot Wingsrdquo

I rst made these for a Super Bowl party I hosted someyears back I was looking for a lean yet full avor alterna-tive to the fried ldquoskin onrdquo wings The result was such a hit

with my party guests they were the rst thing I ran outof on the food table Be sure to double or triple the batchas each batch makes around 10 -12 wings If you wantto change them up you can make them sweet and spicywings by adding one tablespoon per batch of brownsugar to the sauce while heating it This version will comeon sweet and nish with heat

DANNY ZrsquoS BONELESSSKINLESS HOT WINGS Makes about 10 strips

Ingredientsfrac14 cup butter frac14 cup Sriracha Hot Sauce 1 tablespoon Cholula Hot Sauce frac14 teaspoon ground black pepper frac14 teaspoon garlic powder frac12 cup all purpose our frac14 teaspoon paprika frac14 teaspoon cayenne pepper frac14 teaspoon salt 2 skinless boneless chicken breasts

Directions1 In a small bowl mix together the ourpaprikacayenne pepper and salt Set asidePrepare chicken breasts Place on cutting board andslice in strips lengthwise to about frac34 inch thicknessThe strips should be no longer than 4 inches so cutto length 2 Place chicken in a large nonporous bowl or dishand sprinkle our mixture over them until evenlycoated Cover bowl or dish and refrigerate for 60 to90 minutes This will bind the dry mix to the chicken 3 Spray the oven rack with ldquocooking sprayrdquo orsimilar method of oiling the rack Place the chickenstrips directly on the oven racks being sure to placea catch pan under the racks (You can make onefrom foil) Bake the coated chicken strips in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes 4 Combine the butter sriracha sauce Cholula hotsauce pepper and garlic powder in a small saucepan over low heat Stir together and heat until thebutter is melted and the mixture is well blended 5 Place the chicken in a serving bowl add hotsauce mixture and stir to coat Serve with bleucheese dipping sauce and sliced celery sticks

SAY NO TO SUGARpaula hendricksnutritionistHendricks for Health

dining

By Paula Hendricks Certifed Nutrition and Wellness Consultant at Hendricks For Health (916)773-1191 or HendricksForHealthcom

T he New Year is here and the health resolutions havebeen set Whether your resolution is to reduce yourrisk for illness through weight loss or to reclaim your

youthful physique you are ready for the challenge tolook better feel better and live a healthier life If there isone pearl of wisdom I can offer to you this New Year it isldquojust say no to sugarrdquo

Sounds simple Just cut out the obvious sugary foodsfrom your diet such as desserts candies sugary drinks

right Unfortunately in todayrsquos world sugar has found itsway into almost everything we eat It is lurking in foodslike ketchup breads and salad dressings It is hiding inhealthy foods like organic granola bars and fruit-lledyogurts It is disguising itself as evaporated cane syrupor fructose sweetener Why does sugar need to be inketchup or bread Because it makes food taste better Itis also very addicting so the more you eat it the more youwant it It is a vicious cycle And just when you thoughtyou were eating righthellip

Donrsquot give up You just need to arm yourself with knowl-edge about sugars and what too much of it can do to yourbody Allow me to shed some light on some importantinformation you need to know about this simple carbo-hydrate and why it can be so dangerous

In basic terms when you eat sugar it is absorbed intoyour blood stream and the insulin in your body converts itto energy but only a small amount The rest of it is storedas good olrsquo body fat Yes that is the major role of insulin mdashto store excess sugar in the body as fat Ugh Excess sugarintake also causes blood sugar spikes which make youfeel downright horrible and the only thing that makesyou feel better is more sugar There is that lsquovicious

cyclersquo term again

Our bodies do need a little bit of excess bodyfat for times of famine but we really donrsquot have

famines anymore What we do have is a lot of sickand unhealthy people in all shapes and sizes who areconsuming too much added sugar which is contributingto diabetes heart disease cancers obesity and more

Now that you have some basic information about sugarin the diet and its effects on the body I hope you willmake the decision to become more informed and eitherreduce or eliminate added sugars from your diet What -ever you choose it will be an informed decision

Tips for cutting added sugar out of the diet

bull Choose to eat foods in their natural state Your bodyobtains all the carbohydrates (sugars) it needs fromnatural sources like vegetables and fruits

bull To keep your blood sugar from spiking treat fruits likea dessert for your body eating only small amounts andwith your meal

bull Keep food intake from boxes cans and jars to aminimum Always read the labels and look for thehidden sugars

bull Check out the YouTube video called ldquoSugar is killingusrdquo Watch it with your family It is animated but veryenlightening mdash only 3 minutes long

bull For more information rent the DVD called ldquoFed Uprdquo Itwill change the way you think about food and what youdecide to put into your body

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

About Home Care PulseHome Care Pulse is the indusing firm in performance bencand quality satisfaction manaand serves hundreds of home nesses across North America the industryrsquos top resource for business development certific

proof of quality

About Home Care Assistanc

Home Care Assistance is the l provider of in-home care and founded in 2002 and its missiChange the Way the World Ather information can be foundwwwhomecareassistancecom

Home Care Assistance of Placer Count

Receives 2015 Best of Home Carereg

Provider and Employer of Choice Award

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve the 2015 Best of Home Care

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve

the Employer of Choice Award

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

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2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

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The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

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638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

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2041 Cassia Way bull Rocklin

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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Home Care Assistance of PlacerCounty announced that it has re-ceived both the Best o Home CareProvider o Choice and Employero Choice Awards rom Home CarePulse Awarded to only the top rankinghome care providers based on clientand caregiver satisaction scores gath-ered by Home Care Pulse Home CareAssistance o Placer County is nowranked among a small handul o

home care providers across the coun-try who have proven their ability toprovide an exceptional working expe-rience to employees and the highestquality care to clients ldquoWe want to congratulate HomeCare Assistance o Placer County onreceiving both the Best o Home Care

Provider o Choice Award and the Besto Home Care Employer o ChoiceAwardrdquo says Aaron Marcum CEO andounder o Home Care Pulse ldquoSincethese awards are based on real unfil-tered eedback rom clients and care-givers Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty has proven their dedication toproviding a great work environmentand solid training to employees whilemaintaining their ocus on client sat-

isaction We are pleased to recognizetheir dedication to quality proession-alism and expertise in home carerdquo

Best o Home Care award-winningproviders have contracted with HomeCare Pulse to gather eedback romtheir clients and caregivers via livephone interviews each month BecauseHome Care Pulse is an independentthird-party company they are able tocollect honest and unbiased eedbackTese award-winning providers havereceived the highest satisaction scores

in areas such as proessionalism com-passion o caregivers training andclientcaregiver compatibility David Waddell President and CEOo Home Care Assistance o PlacerCounty says ldquoWe are very excited toreceive both o these awards Givingthe best care possible to our clients isour number one goal and only possiblebecause we have the best caregiversOur caregivers work hard each day tomake a difference in the lives o ourclients

ldquoOur goal at Home Care Pulse is toempower home care businesses to de-liver the best home care possiblerdquo saysAaron Marcum CEO and ounder

o Home Care Pulse ldquoWe areto recognize Home Care AssPlacer County as a Best o Haward-winning provider andtheir accomplishments in buteam o happy qualified carewho provide outstanding carclientsrdquo o find out more about theo Home Carerdquo award or HomPulse please visitwwwbestofomecarecom

About Home Care PulseHome Care Pulse is the indusing firm in performance bencand quality satisfaction manaand serves hundreds of home nesses across North America the industryrsquos top resource for business development certific

proof of quality

About Home Care Assistanc

Home Care Assistance is the l provider of in-home care and founded in 2002 and its missiChange the Way the World Ather information can be foundwwwhomecareassistancecom

Home Care Assistance of Placer Count

Receives 2015 Best of Home Carereg

Provider and Employer of Choice Award

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve the 2015 Best of Home Care

David amp Debbie Waddell recieve

the Employer of Choice Award

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

OLYMPUS POINTE

4019 Wakehurst Court bull Ros

$ 7 7 0 0 0

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9167058627

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3474 Castle Creek Court bull Ro

$ 1 0 9 9 0

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3583 Paseo Tranquilo bull Lincoln

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638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

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RocklinMovescom

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2041 Cassia Way bull Rocklin

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

Cristie AkersBRE 01716511

Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place which began renovationslast year has removed scaffolding and replaced itssignage to begin the nal stages of bringing a new

look to its presence

Both the exterior and interior of the hotel have beenredesigned including its lobby cafe areas and 100 of thehotelrsquos 150 rooms

Hyatt owner of 627 hotels globally made a point to indi-vidualize Rosevillersquos location with art pieces from Sacra-

mentorsquos historic Delta King and other locally sourced decor

The company decided early on that it did not wantguests staying in rooms near spots where exterior workwas being carried out Company personnel felt it wouldldquodetract from the experience rdquo and took the opportunityto make more dramatic improvements

ldquoA lot of these hotels tend to be very brand-standardrdquo saidthe Hyattrsquos general manager Sulynn Jew ldquoThe idea is thatwersquore able to keep the same quality and meet the guestrsquosexpectations no matter where they arerdquo

The Hyatt expects those guests to come by way of bothbusiness and personal travel With Roseville recentlybeing recognized as a top 50 suburban ofce market inthe country the chain believes its location may be prefer-able to some Sacramento-based hotels miles away fromRosevillersquos industrial district

HYATT PLACE SACRAMENTOROSEVILLEHotel features free breakfast and heated outdoor pool

220 Conference Center Dr Roseville CA 95678(916) 781-6400 or sacramentorosevilleplacehyattcom

The establishmentrsquos location is also within walkingdistance of the Galleria the Fountains and many residen-tial areas According to Jew the location gives it a dueladvantage to both business travelers and people visitingfamily in the city

ldquoWersquore centrally locatedrdquo said Lauryl Hernandez directorof sales for the Hyattrsquos Roseville location ldquoFive to 15minutes from most ofce complexes and buildings andwithin a mile of over a dozen restaurants People arereally attracted to this location Wersquore right in the middleof a big development so not on top of a busy thorough-fare hellip even though wersquore out here by ourself itrsquos been asuccessful locationrdquo

The development area where Hyatt Place stands wasplanned to be home to three different hotels includingRosevillersquos Hotel Conference Center project which hasbeen postponed since losing the interest of a SouthAfrican investment group

Hyatt plans to take advantage of elements in the marketthat may be left not addressed by the set back

ldquoSeven years ago when the economy crashed a lotof those developments were put on the back burnerrdquoHernandez explained ldquoOur owner happened to be a littlebit further alongrdquo

A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place atthe hotel on the afternoon of Feb 2

business

A NEW FACE FOR HYATT PLACEHotel says it has a role to play in cityrsquos expanding economy

By Jorden P Hales

A boom-bucket lifts workers at Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place high above the city Construction workers nish an exterior remodel of Rosevillersquos Hyatt Place near theGalleria mall(Photos by Jorden PHales)

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

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1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

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1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

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1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

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DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

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VINEYARD

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PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

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715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

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HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

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PLACER COUNTY

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CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

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JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

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MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

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1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

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SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

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MEADOWOAKS

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

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8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

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STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

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225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

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ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

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Helen Martinezowner of Rosevillersquos iFit Shapersunpacking some of her companyrsquos inventory(Photo by Jorden PHales)

Celebrity socialite Kim Kardashian is ldquoreally obsessedrdquowith waist training and has been since late 2014when she made her 547 million Instagram followers

aware of such Waist training dates back to the 1500s buttens of thousands of women have followed Kardashianand her celebrity counterparts only in the last year

Companies like Waist Gang Society mdash from whichKardashian buys her waist trainers mdash and iFit Shapers inRoseville have sold record numbers of their product in2015 Each of them attributes this business directly to thetrendrsquos popularity on social media

ldquoIrsquove been selling them for a yearrdquo said Helen Martinezowner of iFit who will soon be moving her Baseline Roadstore to a larger space to accommodate demand ldquoI thinktheyrsquove gotten so popular because of the celebrities thatwear them Them posting on Instagram and Facebookmakes it super popular People want to wear themrdquo

Considered something of a ldquotness hackrdquo modern waisttraining has been used as a technique to shave inchesfrom onersquos mid section with relative quickness

The modern garments have been manufactured to beless constricting and uncomfortable than corsets andshapewear of previous eras mdash but according to some notnecessary more healthy

ldquoA lot of women wear them with the idea of achieving thelsquohourglass gurersquo and getting the waist and midsection to

tone and tighten uprdquo said Joy Arnold certied personaltrainer and owner of Fusion Wellness in Roseville ldquoI donrsquotknow the different variations of them but I donrsquot recom-mend them for clients Irsquom not a fan of them Irsquom a holisticnutritionist personal trainer and yoga instructor rst hellip Idonrsquot feel like itrsquos good for the body or the internal organsto be (compressed) in that way for an extended period of

time I think itrsquos not good for the organs I think restrictsyour breathinghellipif yoursquore not breathing you canrsquot doanything correctlyrdquo

Those who wear trainers may do so for immediate resultsor with the intent of changing their appearance both with

and without the garment Historically similar deviceshave also been used in the tness world to manage andcorrect structural issues

ldquoThey wear them under their clothes but if you do it fora long time your body starts shaping that wayrdquo Martinezexplained ldquoIf yoursquore actually wearing it you get goodresults hellip If yoursquore trying to change your shape beconsistent Thatrsquos the keyrdquo

Martinez maintains that her companyrsquos shapers are bothadjustable and exible enough to avoid negative healthaffects using a multi-size three-ring system to adjust tovarious body types and exibility levels

ldquoOur shapers donrsquot hurt yourdquo she added ldquoA lot of peopleare confused about (whether) it hurts your organs mdash theydonrsquot They bend so if you exercise they bend with youCorsets donrsquot bend Corsets are bad for you because theymove your organs aroundrdquo

Steve Funk a Roseville-based chiropractor cautions thosewho engage in waist training not to do so excessivelynoting it may train muscles tendons and the back to relyon the devices for support

Moreover if onersquos back is already compromised waisttraining could exacerbate existing problems

ldquoThe body is made to rotate and translate (move partic-ular distances at particular angles)rdquo Funk explained ldquoSosay these girlsrsquo backs are a little bent to begin with from

health

Fashion experts health experts donrsquot always agree on shape-altering clothes

Jorden P Hales

sitting at a desk texting or what have you thatrsquos how youget scoliosis Yoursquore taking something thatrsquos already bent just a little and then putting a back brace on her itrsquos justcondoning the movement with those weaker muscles If

those things are off it affects the lower back the legs thefoot the knee the hip all these thingsrdquo

Sales indicate the trend will continue well into 2016 Localretailers have seen the implications of waist trainer salesvia increased demand for certain apparel and curiosity asto when they may begin carrying modern shape-wear

Fashion experts of several publications and programshave noted increased popularity in high-waisted skirtsand pants as the waist training trend has caught on

ldquoEverybody wants the tummy area to look better so withwearing skirts and dresses it helps thererdquo said AngelaMichelson assistant manager of Rosevillersquos Sei BoutiqueldquoWhen women came in and said theyrsquove lost so manypounds or inches theyrsquore ready to nd new things andadventure a little more mdash try styles they wouldnrsquot havebeforerdquo

iFit will next look to capitalize on the non-establishedcorners of the shape-wear market providing products toother retailers looking to add them to their inventory

ldquoNext month wersquore gonna start selling wholesale to

boutiques and spas because therersquos not a lot of placesthat have themrdquo Martinez said ldquoMost of them are onlineand people have been complaining that itrsquos bad mate-rial sizes donrsquot t the canrsquot return them stuff like thathellip Eventually if people keep buying them the biggerretailers might consider selling waist trainers Irsquom surethey willrdquo

courtesy photo

THE lsquoWAIST TRAININGrsquo CRAZE

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

OLYMPUS POINTE

4019 Wakehurst Court bull Ros

$ 7 7 0 0 0

0

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9167058627

wwwStarkGroupREcomCal BRE 01312857

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DebbieSaxcom

Cal BRE 01444853

3474 Castle Creek Court bull Ro

$ 1 0 9 9 0

0 0 N e w P r i

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3583 Paseo Tranquilo bull Lincoln

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9 9 P E N D I N G

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BillSadekcom

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638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

$ 7 6 9 0 0

0

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RocklinMovescom

Cal BRE 01192584

2041 Cassia Way bull Rocklin

$ 5 5 9 9 0

0

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1150 Monument Place bull Newcastle

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

Cristie AkersBRE 01716511

Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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travel

The streetscape of Edinburghrsquos Old Town was once calledthe murky shbone that long spine of ldquoRoyal Milerdquodescending from a castle-head as courts wynds and alleyswent fanning from its vertebrae like barbed ribs Within

this fossil frame of bronze brick and cobblestone onceexisted the men who brought western culture its mosthaunting memories In 2005 a historian proclaimed theScots had ldquoinvented the modern worldrdquo but Edinburghrsquosown Victorians understood the cityrsquos afterglow of zealotryvice scheming and double-lives had balanced the Scot-tish Enlightenment with a dark legacy of the imagination

Today Edinburgh offers more than just a chance to walkin the footsteps of philosophers and folk heroes It holdsthe allure of sneaking down street-tunnels that led itsshadiest residents to a marauding and madness thatatomized the Gothic mindset scattering their inuencefrom Britainrsquos greatest novels to its most popular lms

EVENING ON A DARK TOWN

To venture into Scotlandrsquos capital during Fringe Festmeans pushing through leather-clad sword swallowersbawdy glittered pantomimes and mohawked men inkilts blowing re from bagpipes as they rip out VanHalenrsquos ldquoEruptionrdquo Itrsquos a spectacle that gives little hintto the theocracy that once ruled Edinburgh with an ironnoose In 1696 the city fathers sent a 19-year-old collegestudent to the gallows for ldquoridiculingrdquo their Presbyterianfaith Yet just decades later the same sludge-spattered

streets were alive with the radical views of deists socialscientists and revolutionary intellectuals taking over Edin-burghrsquos soul Modern visitors can walk in the footsteps ofthe erarsquos most ill reputed celebrity the godless skepticphilosopher David Hume Treated as Scotlandrsquos rstwalking Devil Humersquos letters recount that one eveningwhile strolling through the outskirts of Old Town he

slipped and plunged into a bog The sun was vanishingHe called for help and got the attention of a Scots shwifein the distance But when the crabby woman approachedshe suddenly demanded to know if he was the horrible

ldquoatheistrdquo David Hume The writer admitted the chargeThe salt-lunged scold assured Hume shersquod let him drownin the mud under the moonlight unless he repeated theLordrsquos Prayer in front of her

Travelers can still go to the area where Hume used reasonto rescue himself with an insincere communion and theprettiest walk to it is by night turning off of the Royal Mileonto Cockburn Street and descending to the now bog-freePrincess Street Gardens Along that twisting path standsthe Arcade Haggis amp Whisky House a narrow low-keyhall with rare Scotch bottles and contemplative modernart adorning its Georgian stone The Arcade is known forEuropean wines certied whisky pours and that mosttraditional of all Scottish meals Haggis which it preparesas a wad of pungent tenderness ndash a mash of salt-spongedsheep guts that pop with dripping juicy nuances

Exiting the Arcade sojourners can turn north on CockburnStreet to nd a tunnel of grey brick and agstone stepsthat go sinking under the street lamps The passagewayis known as Fleshmarket Close It was here amidst slum-bound taverns butcher shops and prostitute corners thatWilliam Deacon Brodie began the carousing double-lifethat would soon inspire one of ctionrsquos most memorable

characters Brodie was a wealthy high-born Trade Councilorand member of Edinburghrsquos Town Council In 1787 Scot-landrsquos capitol was shocked to learn that by day he had beena respectable religious socialite and by night hersquod been aighty hobgoblin of pure vice running cock ghting ringscheating gamblers with loaded dice and commanding agang of black-suited burglars who tromped through the

SHADOWS OF ROGUERY AND GENIUStraveling through scotlandrsquos history

by scott thomas anderson

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The Ferry Pools on Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson)

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

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400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

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ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

Cristie AkersBRE 01716511

Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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AboveGrassmarket Square sits directly under Edinburgh Castle in the cityrsquos Old TownAt right The Royal Mile in Edinburgh leads from a hilltop castle downthrough the cityrsquos oldest medieval quarter(Photos by Scott Thomas Anderson)

shadows with pistols masks and lanterns Two generationsafter his hanging an obsession with Brodiersquos duel-exis-tence drove fellow Scotsman Robert Louis Stevenson towrite ldquoThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyderdquo

The grim tricksterrsquos impact does not stop there

One of the centers of nightlife in Edinburgh is DeaconBrodiersquos Tavern After sunset it has all of the timelesstouches of a lowland pub on the outside while its inte-rior is a lamp-washed cavern of gold leaf ebony oak andfrothy glasses clanking in obfuscated mirrors The pubrsquosmenu is hailed for its wild boar and Chorizo burgersalong with hard ciders and its venison-and-port pot piesBeer guzzlers can give a nod to Old Brodie by sipping ona pint of Siren Liquid Mistress

A stroll south under the stars from Deacon Brodiersquos Tavernleads to the Greyfriars Kirkyard In the 18 th century thisspan of graves was the rst depository of the dead to behit by ldquothe resurrectionistsrdquo As Edinburghrsquos professors ofhuman anatomy became a beam of scientic progressthe cityrsquos cemeteries were desecrated by a ghoulish

group of paupers known as ldquoresurrectionistsrdquo men whowould dig up freshly buried corpses and sell them tomedical departments at nearby universities Headingdown Candlemaker Row along the edge of Greyfriarsrsquostombstones travelers come to Cowgatehead and thenthe faded medieval grandeur of Grass Market Square Itrsquosthe mouth of the neighborhood where in 1828 ldquoresur-rectionismrdquo evolved into serial killing

Edinburgh remembers it as the case of Burke and Harethe gruesome duo the ragtag shoe cobbler and boardinghouse keeper who together murdered the cityrsquos indigentsprostitutes and disabled outcasts selling them in turn tothe renowned professor of anatomy Robert Knox Decadeslater Robert Louis Stevensonrsquos dreams were so captivatedby Burke and Harersquos 16 victims that he used them as the

origin of his masterful story ldquoThe Body Snatcherrdquo Holly-woodrsquos golden age of horror elevated Stevensonrsquos tale tonew heights in 1945 as a gaunt hollow-eyed Boris Karloffbrought Edinburghrsquos resurrectionists to life in his mostchilling moment of silver screen brilliance

Burke and Hare are gone but Grass Market Square stillhints at their world especially at night when lamp orbsthrow coral rays along the rising rust-weathered bricksand turret edges looming above body-warm pubs likethe Black Bull Biddy Mulligans and the White Hart Innmdash all humming with crowds as the ghost-white face ofEdinburgh Castle lifts out of a blackness above

THE ELEMENTARY APPEAL OF DAYLIGHT

Sunrise over Scotlandrsquos capital city On a clear day thebrightness goes glinting from the jagged teeth of St GilesCathedral to the neo-classic peaks and massive stonecolumns of Parliament Square These brash marbled

monuments are where the philosopher Lord Kames andthe novelist Sir Walter Scott practiced law and theyrsquorealso where Robert Louis Stevenson was supposed to behandling legal tomes when he was gallivanting in Edin-burghrsquos seedier pubs

Looking out on Parliament Square is the Advocate an oldfashioned bar that pays homage to Edinburghrsquos judicialhistory Afternoon drinking is lively here and the menubalances beer with rump steak hand-battered Haddockand perfectly spiced Haggis drenched in whiskey gravyThe Advocatersquos no frills style makes it an anchor point towatch a Rugby surrounded by the real faces of Edinburgh

Nearby at the Scottish Writers Museum author Allan Fostermeets groups for literary tours of the city With a gutturalbrogue and a wry sense of humor Foster pauses in frontof the hospital where a young Arthur Conan Doyle studiedwith the doctor who inspired Sherlock Holmes he bringspeople to the forgotten medical wards where Robert LouisStevenson visited the poet who was his model for the pirateLong John Silver he leads people past the cafes where astruggling JK Rowling penned the rst Harry Potter novelwith a stroller by her side One of the mainstays on Fosterrsquostour is 3 Drummond Street a gorgeous ornately carved

oak storefront that was once known as Rutherfordrsquos Bar Itwas the drinking hole for Stevenson Doyle and JM Berriethe author of ldquoPeter Panrdquo

ldquoAll three of them would sink a pint at this pubrdquo Fosterexplains ldquoStevenson and Berrie were here at the exactsame timerdquo

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ldquoOn a clear day the brightness goes glintingfrom the jagged teeth of St Giles Cathedralto the neo-classic peaks and massive stone

columns of Parliament Squarerdquo

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

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With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

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4019 Wakehurst Court bull Ros

$ 7 7 0 0 0

0

JOHN STARK I BROKE

9167058627

wwwStarkGroupREcomCal BRE 01312857

Intero Real Estate Services

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9169474729

DebbieSaxcom

Cal BRE 01444853

3474 Castle Creek Court bull Ro

$ 1 0 9 9 0

0 0 N e w P r i

c e

DEBRA MASSIE TEAM

9167683030

debramassieteamgolyoncomCal BRE 01804957

3583 Paseo Tranquilo bull Lincoln

$ 1 1 9 9 9

9 9 P E N D I N G

BILL SADEK I BROKER

9167681222

BillSadekcom

Cal BRE 00970296

638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

$ 7 6 9 0 0

0

NATALIE WHI STLER

9164350987

RocklinMovescom

Cal BRE 01192584

2041 Cassia Way bull Rocklin

$ 5 5 9 9 0

0

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0

5 acres bull Workshop with roomfor 7 cars and in-laws

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

Cristie AkersBRE 01716511

Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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The Edinburgh writer is quick to add ldquoBecause of thathistory for years this pub was a place that hosted publicreadings and great literary events Unfortunately it closedand now itrsquos some damn Italian restaurantrdquo

Itrsquos a seven-minute walk from Rutherfordrsquos corpse to Prin-cess Street and a tucked back tribute to Victorian Scotlandcalled the Guildford Arms pub The establishmentrsquos doorssimply open through time breaching a vast parlor ofchained chandeliers elegantly etched glass and highgilded cornicing

ldquoIt has an amazing palatial deacutecorrdquo notes Chris Calli-son-Burch an American who owns a at in EdinburghldquoAnd it has good selection of Scottish beersrdquo

On most nights Guildfordrsquos patrons are drinking thosebrews of their homeland including the ale by BottlecapBrewery in Aberdeen and the ldquoSkull Splitterrdquo from OrkneyBrewery either of which goes perfect with watching aband like Yard of Ale light up the stage with their urgentlyswaying guitar and ukulele chords

lsquoSKYErsquo AT TOP OF THE WORLD

Scotlandrsquos national poet Robert Burns memorably wroteldquoMy heartrsquos in the Highlandsrdquo infusing history withvisions of damp valleys wild-hanging woods and deerchasing through meadows those stirring ashes thatcontinue to make Scotlandrsquos upper landscapes feel like aremote living canvas And few destinations on this windyterrain have the far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skye

One highway to Skye cuts through Glencoe where lithicbluffs as dark as ash punch off the planes towering overthe water grass and the wide lonely vales Some of Scot-landrsquos most grieving ballads recount a tragedy that tookplace in this very glen when the Clan McDonald saw 78men women and children slaughtered or forced to freezeto death by soldiers loyal to Protestant crown Today

the road from Glencoe to the shing village of Mallaigwinds along stone train bridges and lochs dotted withtiny forested islands Mallaigrsquos ferry breaks out for waveswhere Loch Hourn meets the Atlantic and then pushesslowly for the misty shores of the island

Self-imposed exile mdash Skyersquos priceless gifts to the Scots

CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE

With grass growing on sweeping volcanic ridges crawlingghosts of fog that pass the cottages and sheep that wanderfrom castle ruins to the lapping coastline this chunk ofthe Highlands broken away from the shore is a requiemfor nding onersquos thoughts as cliff-side waterfalls pour intothe sea The forgotten place is also where the infamousldquoBonnie Prince Charlierdquo ndash failed leader of the Jacobite revo-lution ndash arrived disguised as a woman in 1746 Sentimen-talists can raise a glass to the bonnie boyrsquos failed cause andthe price on his head at Talisker Distillery a 185-year-old

whiskey operation set on the banks of Loch Harport AndTaliskerrsquos 57 Degrees North Scotch can toast anyone It hitsthe tongue as stabbing sea salt re with a tinge of sandand dash of sweetness Itrsquos calm brown smoke in a glass

Nightlife on the Isle of Skye thrives in the town of Portreea lively harbor where warmth emanates from pubs like

the Isles Inn with its door leading inside to scruffy High-land cow scalps hanging over lamps The inn serves thor-oughly Scottish dishes including Cullen Skink a lightwhite cream soup chalked with bits of potatoes vegeta-bles and local smoked sh The kitchenrsquos haggis on theother hand is muscular prepared as a burly aminyonshaped st of meat-mangle fortied by ldquoneepsrdquo andldquotattiesrdquo and dropped in a pool of red wine and roastedonion gravy

Mornings reveal the islandrsquos nal allure clouds grippingthe inty sides of its bluffs as breezes batter its cold springgreen desolation Hikers looking for a spiritual awakeningnd themselves in Skyersquos southern Cuillins at a placeknown as the Fairy Pools From Sir Walter Scot to Robert

Burns Scotlandrsquos prophetic voices have always lookedfor grace in the mystic openness and this gentle span ofwaterfalls snaking through meadows under the mountainsbeams with a radiant glass blue thatrsquos outer-worldly Itrsquos thenal epiphany from a nation that has always produced thestrongest and strangest of people mdash a land that had alwaysused personality to conquer the impossible

AboveDonan Castle sits on the water near a bridge to Scotlandrsquos Isle of Skye(Photo by Scott Thomas Anderson) At rightthe town of Portree is the biggestsettlement on the Isle of Skye(Photo by Stacy Anderson)

ldquoFew destinations on this windy terrain havethe far-ung beauty of the Isle of Skyerdquo

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

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1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

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3583 Paseo Tranquilo bull Lincoln

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638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

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Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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ENTERTAINMENT

Roseville is not known as a city packed with venuesthat cater to musicians As people go out to sip oncocktails laugh with friends have rst dates or meet

business connections one of the arearsquos most frequentlyforgotten pieces of ambiance is music itself

The Acoustic Den Cafeacute in Roseville is looking to changethat by giving musicians a wider spotlight

The new cafeacute belongs to Preston Stepper whorsquos beena guitar player and songwriter since the age of 15For Stepper everything started with discovering a bookof poems that belonged to his grandfather

ldquoI would look through these poems and nd ones I couldstructurerdquo Stepper remembered ldquoI started putting themto music When my children were in high school mywheels started turning againrdquo

The Acoustic Den is built as an intimate concert spaceWith a maximum capacity of 70 the cozy comfortableroom is lled with tables that face its stage Warm woodpaneling and calm deacutecor put the nishing touches onits energy

ldquoPeople prefer something a little more intimaterdquo Stepperobserved

So far Rosevillersquos musicians are generally high on theAcoustic Denrsquos vision

ldquoThe focus on acoustic music is so differentrdquo said JuliaSimon bass player for the band Chicken and DumplingldquoItrsquos perfect sound-wise Itrsquos more like a concert withtables set up to actually listenrdquo

Valerie Kramer of the band Mountain Shine agrees

ldquoPlaying there was very easyrdquo Kramer recalled ldquoTherearenrsquot too many venues out there that are for listeningMusicians want to be heard sometimesrdquo

With his venue dialed in on booking genuine talentand letting customers soak up good jams Stepper isnow focused on getting the word out that the AcousticDen is a marquee stop for emerging musical artistryfrom the area

ldquoPeople like cover songs but this venue is differentbecause the audience isnrsquot expecting thingsrdquo Stepper

explained ldquoAnd musicians are able to play their orig-inal musicrdquo

Stepper added that his decision to make the AcousticDen a family friendly alcohol-free space was also in linewith making sure unique musicians are the focal pointof the business

ldquoMusicians like that it is a nice warm environmentrdquoStepper said ldquoThey like that it isnrsquot loudrdquo

Kramer and her band mates in Mountain Shine are

among the fans of that approach Kramer is a languagearts teacher at Rocklin High School Shersquos enjoyed thefact that the Denrsquos all-age status opens her performancesup to her students creating a small-town one of a kindcommunity atmosphere She can summarize the newbusinessrsquos appeal in one sentence ldquoNot every band is adance bandrdquo

THE ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute10271 Fairway Dr 120 Roseville

Open 4-9 pm Tuesday through Friday and11 am to 4 pm Saturday

(916) 412-8739

Topsinger-songwriter Mathew Higginswho lives near Rosevilleperforms some of newest original material for a crowd at Rosevillersquos Acoustic Den CafeacuteAbovePreston Stepperrsquos sonEvan Stepperis home for the holidays and enjoying live music at the Acoustic Den with his friendRosevillersquos Katie Schellenger

Top rightRosevillersquos newest live music venuethe Acoustic Den Cafeacuteis located at 10271 Fairway DriveAt rightThe Acoustic Denrsquos ownerPreston Steppertakes to the stage at his singer songwriter night(Photos by Matthew Whitley)

ACOUSTIC DEN CAFEacute puts original talent calm environment at center stage

BY Lillie Apostolos

THE MUSICAL ROAD LESS TRAVELED

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

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90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

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M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

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Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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Above leftthe house at 3474 Castle Creek Court in Roseville comes with $20000 worth of the hi ghest-end articial turf that gives is a lush landscape

even in the worse of drought seasons From topGray marble ooring and decorative inserts adorn the bathroomThe kitchen includes a four-burner Wolf

cook top with griddledual ovens three sinksa chic center island and picket fence views through its windowsThe spacioussemi-formal pool includes

modern sheeting waterfalls surrounded by brickwork(Courtesy Photos)

real estate

When they say the most important thing aboutbuying real estate is the location theyrsquore only halfright This special Castle Creek Court property is

perfectly situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in aprivate gated community But the second half of thisstory is the custom details The homeowner a profes-sional craftsman and builder has created an oasis forany family that includes newly remodeled kitchenmaster bath and much more

No expense was spared when updating this home Thefront of the property is visually stunning mdash a beautiful blendof carefully placed foliage with brilliant green lawn Youdonrsquot see lawns looking great during a California droughtBut before you jump to conclusions come take a look This

isnrsquot a water wasting home this is $20000 worth of thehighest-end articial turf and you would never guess Iteven feels like the real thing

The home has a quiet front courtyard with stunning slatesurfaces a secret garden area with stone statuary mdash verysanctuary-like

The inside of the home has been updated with hand-scraped wood ooring in cherry which pairs with tumbledtravertine stone in varied colors and sizes The effect is a richamalgamation of everything that nature has to offer

Itrsquos the kitchen that will likely sell this home Walk in andprepare to be amazed The kitchen is spacious and easilyaccommodates the 11rsquo by 17rsquo granite topped island thatresembles a distressed cream furniture piece Surroundingcabinetry is rich cherry all custom and decorated withoversized scrolls And one of the amazing things about thiskitchen is something that you wonrsquot see At least not at rstglance There are hidden nooks throughout storage spacesthat fool the eye and with a touch of a nger pop openIndiana Jones style to harbor spices tools and more All

the surfaces are pale cream granite with both muted andbrilliant-colored amber to umber ecks Kitchen appliancesare all stainless and high end mdash a four-burner Wolf cooktop with griddle dual ovens dishwasher compactor anda built-in drawer microwave oven There are three sinks inthis kitchen a large sink in the island and dual sinks withower and picket fence views All faucets are high-end and

MADE BY THE HAND OF A CRAFTSMANcustom details adorn castle creek buy

by eileen wilson

extra tall including a pot-ller at the cook top The kitchenspace was nearly doubled in size during the remodeladding a large walk-in pantry and butlerrsquos pantry

The master bath in this home also newly remodeledincludes stunning white with gray marble ooring withdecorative inserts an oversized closet with cedar ooringand professional organization mdash housing for 50 or morepairs of shoes The master closet area also has built-inglass fronted storage for jewelry sunglasses or a numberof small items that you would care to protect The masterhas bay windows that overlook the extensive grounds andpool and the sinks and hardware are classic with modernair The most impressive thing about the master bathperhaps is the large soaking tub mdash a modern interpreta-tion of the claw foot with freestanding oil rubbed bronzextures Cabinets are high-quality cherry and therersquos anopen shower area with triple heads including a rain shower

Back downstairs the property has formal rooms thatinclude travertine fronted replaces with cherry mantlesand double crowned ceilings Therersquos a remote den orofce downstairs which could easily be converted to an

additional bedroom with a secluded bath that offersoutside access

When you nally head to the backyard yoursquoll be amazedby the care that was taken with creating this covered patioand entertaining oasis A large semi-formal pool includesmodern sheeting waterfalls and the separate hot tub has

decorative concrete and brickwork surrounding it A built-inbarbecue area includes a mini-refrigerator and sink andthe yard has received a new addition mdash a large game roomworkout room or even an in-law cottage in the rear of the

property The free-standing building has a large granitetopped bar area with cherry cabinetry and itrsquos plumbedand ready for either a bathroom sink area or both

From front yard to master to the garage and even the boator RV parking area which can double as a wonderful dogrun there are too many custom features to describe

HOT PROPERTY 3474 Castle Creek Court Roseville$10990004-6 bedrooms 4 baths4257 square feet 67 acresDebbie Sax REMAX Gold(916) 947-4729

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

OLYMPUS POINTE

4019 Wakehurst Court bull Ros

$ 7 7 0 0 0

0

JOHN STARK I BROKE

9167058627

wwwStarkGroupREcomCal BRE 01312857

Intero Real Estate Services

DEBBIE SAX

9169474729

DebbieSaxcom

Cal BRE 01444853

3474 Castle Creek Court bull Ro

$ 1 0 9 9 0

0 0 N e w P r i

c e

DEBRA MASSIE TEAM

9167683030

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3583 Paseo Tranquilo bull Lincoln

$ 1 1 9 9 9

9 9 P E N D I N G

BILL SADEK I BROKER

9167681222

BillSadekcom

Cal BRE 00970296

638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

$ 7 6 9 0 0

0

NATALIE WHI STLER

9164350987

RocklinMovescom

Cal BRE 01192584

2041 Cassia Way bull Rocklin

$ 5 5 9 9 0

0

MARGUERITE CRESPILLO

9169963777

YourHomeSoldFastcom

Cal BRE 01173529

1150 Monument Place bull Newcastle

$ 7 3 5 0 0

0

5 acres bull Workshop with roomfor 7 cars and in-laws

If you would like to advertise here

Call me today

9167747932

gaylesgoldcountrymediacom

Gayle Scott

Happy New Year

90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

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Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

8202019 2016_01_January Roseville Magazinepdf

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T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

8202019 2016_01_January Roseville Magazinepdf

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Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

Cristie AkersBRE 01716511

Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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real estate

156 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $390000

149 Adrienne Court Roseville 95747-5099 $449000

1 47 3 Di am on d Wo od s C ir cl e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -4 60 0 $ 56 7 00 0

1675 Grey B unny D r Roseville 95747-4659 $359000

17 96 G re ywo od C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 46 10 $4 76 000

1281Marseille Lane Roseville 95747-5165 $347000

3 10 0 Mo un t T am al pa is Dr R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 14 6 $ 50 5 00 0

44 1 Re dh ead Co ur t Ros ev il le Ca 9 57 47- 4655 $4 55 000

32 64 Ro ck C re ek Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 715 5 $4 22 000

42 5 Si enn a Ri ve r Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 506 4 $5 79 000

1017 Venice Lane Roseville 95747-5167 $340000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard324Roseville95747-5102 $138000

10001Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard624Roseville95747-5104 $145000

BLUE OAKS

109 B ri ar th or ne C ou rt Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 42 17 $457 0 00

4040 Creamer y Way Roseville 95747-4215 $530000

2209 Ellesmere Loop Roseville 95747-5086 $360000

2696 Heirloom Way Roseville 95747-9182 $380000

4245 Shorthorn Way Roseville 95747-4216 $449000

308 Woodeld Court Roseville 95747-9174 $395000

2540 Woodeld Way Rose ville 95747-9176 $350000

FIDDYMENTFARM

3144 Ardley Dr Roseville 95747-9017 $365000

2137 Ashton Dr Roseville 95747-8899 $406000

148 Dodbrook C our t Rose ville 95747-8802 $465000

2328 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $425000

2337 Lockton Dr Roseville 95747-8847 $400000

2 18 0 P le as an t G r ov e B ou le va rd Ro se vi ll e 9 57 47 -9 00 1 $ 28 1 00 0

1056 Porthill Lane Roseville 95747-9030 $570000

3259 Rainhill Loop Roseville 95747-9068 $415000

3137 Welton Circle Roseville 95747-9576 $414000

4241 Wyman Way Roseville 95747-8965 $463000

WESTPARK

30 9A mbe r Fi el ds C our t Ros ev ill e 95 747 -4979 $3 18 00 0

1840 Blue Skie s Way Roseville 95747-4980 $315100

16 72 H um mi ngbi rd Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 482 4 $3 95 00 0

1732 Magenta Dr Roseville 95747-4914 $366000

1596 Roadrunner Dr Roseville 95747-4818 $435000

JUNCTION WEST

6152 Buckskin Lane Roseville 95747-8072 $435000

201 Grace Glen Court Roseville 95747-8112 $360000

50 81 G re en G ro ve L ane Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 862 6 $4 60 000

56 13 La nt er n Gr ov e Lan e Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 803 2 $3 10 000

7432 Pineschi Place Roseville 95747-8337 $394000

301 Savannah C our t Roseville 95747-8038 $500100

7 18 8 Se cr et G ar de n Lo op Ro se vi ll e 95 74 7- 80 41 $ 55 5 00 0

72 16 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8066 $3 30 000

70 97 St ag ec oa ch C ir cle Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 8064 $3 17 000

7201 Sunstream Way Roseville 95747-8343 $434500

74 33 Whi stl es top Way Ro se vi ll e 9574 7- 83 53 $4 80 000

117 Wild Oat Court Roseville 95747-8612 $455000

SUN CITY

1697 Ayle sbury Way Roseville 95747-6447 $421500

1 56 9 Mo rn in g Gl or y L an e R os ev il le 9 57 47 -7 54 9 $ 36 5 00 0

1024 Rudgwick Dr Roseville 95747-6452 $258000

1 027 S he ne nco ck Wa y Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 751 4 $3 92 50 0

1 448 S nap dr ag on L an e Ros ev ill e 95 747 -7508 $3 86 50 0

6 09 Thu nde rb ir d Cour t Ro se vi ll e 957 47- 75 35 $3 50 00 0

WOODCREEKOAKS

RECENT TRANSACTIONSinformation provided by core logic

1003 Betsy Ross Dr Roseville 95747-6559 $415455

1814 Discover yDr Roseville 95747-7859 $329000

1428 Lorimer Way Roseville 95747-6037 $399000

1415 Orwell Dr Roseville 95747-7042 $369000

FOOTHILLS JUNCTION

1 132 H awth or ne L oo p Ros ev ill e 95 678 -6955 $3 57 00 0

620 Hovey Way Roseville 95678-7552 $323000

1322 Len Way Roseville 95678-7150 $265000

1274 South B luff D r Roseville 95678-1155 $385000

KASEBERG-KINGSWOOD

901 Athan Avenue Roseville 95678-1405 $320000

704 Main St Roseville 95678-2137 $258000

819 Pleasant St Roseville 95678-1446 $259000

399 Vallejo Avenue Roseville 95678-1458 $165000

LOS CERRITOS

36 Meridian Court Roseville 95678-5943 $500000

232 Pinecrest Court Roseville 95678-6040 $387000

97 Talmont Circle Roseville 95678-6058 $325000

38 V il la G ar de ns Cou rt Ro se vil le 9 56 78- 6057 $3 05 000

141 Winslow Dr Roseville 95678-5916 $440000

HIGHLAND RESERVE

415 East St Roseville 95678-1859 $325000

201 Park Dr Roseville 95678-2724 $152500

252 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2455 $93000

267 Sharp Circle 2 Roseville 95678-2437 $130000

FOLSOM ROAD

2998 Douglas Boulevard 125 Roseville CA 95661

(916) 947-4729CalBRE 01444853

ReMax Gold

Debbie Saxcom It would be my honor and privilege to earn your business in 2016

The following transactions took place between Nov 10 and Dec 72015 Homes listed according to Roseville Coalition of Neighborhood Associations

1515 Alyssum Way Roseville 95747-6776 $320000

1430 Calle Las Casas Roseville 95747-6851 $352500

1 23 8 Ca mi no C ap is tr an o R os ev il le 9 57 47 -5 91 4 $ 38 2 00 0

513 Hydrangea Cour t Roseville 95747-6722 $345000

8044 Robinson Dr Roseville 95747-6707 $347500

1514 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6739 $310000

1505 Verbena Way Roseville 95747-6741 $275000

QUAILGLENN

440 Elmwood Cour t Rose ville 95678-6969 $379000

503 Hogan Court Roseville 95678-1054 $430000

305 Inverness Court Roseville 95678-1228 $340000

233 Needle Court Roseville 95678-6953 $340000

DIAMOND OAKS

329 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1734 $257500

601 Sierra Boulevard Roseville 95678-1739 $388000

SIERRAVISTA

1262 Arbor Court Roseville 95678-6723 $299000

1207 Chablis Circle Roseville 95747-7250 $350000

13 51 C ham pa gne C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 72 99 $3 20 000

1410 Hickory St Roseville 95678-6704 $291000

1311 Hidalgo Circle Roseville 95747-7239 $203000

3593 Trentino St Roseville Ca 95747-9264 $322500

VINEYARD

1530 Blue Lane Roseville 95747-7331 $430000

129 Kipling Court Roseville 95747-5831 $365000

1641 Laporte Dr Roseville 95747-5801 $685000

1446 Long Creek Way Rose ville 95747-7316 $321000

405Lowell Court Roseville 95747-5861 $500000

1609 Misty Wood Dr Roseville 95747-7910 $390000

1515 River Oak Way Roseville 95747-7372 $420500

PLEASANTGROVE

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325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

15 05 P in e Va lle y C ir cl e Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 57 47 $4 17 00 0

13 15 St on ebr idge W ay Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 54 55 $3 50 00 0

1367 Sun Tree Dr Roseville 95661-5399 $470000

CIRBYRANCH

1302 Coloma Way Roseville 95661-4604 $280000

1807 Finch Dr Roseville 95661-4806 $335000

1514 Frances Dr Roseville 95661-3412 $239000

1209 Palm Avenue Roseville 95661-4619 $218000

SIERRAGARDENS

1 305 C re stm on t Av enue Ro se vil le 9 56 61- 5503 $2 35 00 0

2020 Oakdale Court Roseville 95661-4911 $293000

SOUTH CIRBY

1117 Augusta Way Roseville 95661-4701 $325000

1508 Dana Way Roseville 95661-4708 $335000

1182 Green Hill Dr Roseville 95661-4648 $223100

911 Oak Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-4614 $254500

1509 Rampart Dr Roseville 95661-4713 $273000

1169 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4652 $252500

1192 Ravine View Dr Roseville 95661-4651 $180000

MEADOWOAKS

3532 Apollo Circle Roseville 95661-3969 $339000

3327 Chapelle Dr Roseville 95661-3952 $445000

OLYMPUS POINTE

4019 Wakehurst Court bull Ros

$ 7 7 0 0 0

0

JOHN STARK I BROKE

9167058627

wwwStarkGroupREcomCal BRE 01312857

Intero Real Estate Services

DEBBIE SAX

9169474729

DebbieSaxcom

Cal BRE 01444853

3474 Castle Creek Court bull Ro

$ 1 0 9 9 0

0 0 N e w P r i

c e

DEBRA MASSIE TEAM

9167683030

debramassieteamgolyoncomCal BRE 01804957

3583 Paseo Tranquilo bull Lincoln

$ 1 1 9 9 9

9 9 P E N D I N G

BILL SADEK I BROKER

9167681222

BillSadekcom

Cal BRE 00970296

638 Rogers Circle bull Folsom

$ 7 6 9 0 0

0

NATALIE WHI STLER

9164350987

RocklinMovescom

Cal BRE 01192584

2041 Cassia Way bull Rocklin

$ 5 5 9 9 0

0

MARGUERITE CRESPILLO

9169963777

YourHomeSoldFastcom

Cal BRE 01173529

1150 Monument Place bull Newcastle

$ 7 3 5 0 0

0

5 acres bull Workshop with roomfor 7 cars and in-laws

If you would like to advertise here

Call me today

9167747932

gaylesgoldcountrymediacom

Gayle Scott

Happy New Year

90 69 Co rt in a Cir cl e 212 R os ev ill e 95 678 -2 941 $2 90 000

203 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2921 $245000

501 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2924 $260000

1107 Dante Circle Roseville 95678-2930 $252000

8350 Oliva Rd 159 Roseville 95678-2943 $253500

83 91 O li va R d 17 2 Ros ev il le C a 956 78- 2943 $2 96 000

8232 Sienna Loop Roseville 95678-6055 $375000

133 Vento Ct 198 Roseville Ca 95678-2945 $287000

STANDFORD

400 Arran Court Roseville 95661-6057 $535000

117 Beatrice Cour t Rose ville 95661-3228 $635000

2017 Dorrington Dr Roseville 95661-4084 $443000

3 537 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $7 70 00 0

3 553 M ine rs R av in e Dr Ro se vi ll e 9566 1- 25 02 $8 00 00 0

1957 Park Oak Dr Roseville 95661-4056 $910000

2097 Sebastian Way Roseville 95661-3214 $515000

STONERIDGE

225 Cedar St Roseville 95678-2539 $225000

350 West Duranta St Roseville 95678-2161 $145000

ROSEVILLE HEIGHTS

8202019 2016_01_January Roseville Magazinepdf

httpslidepdfcomreaderfull201601january-roseville-magazinepdf 2931

Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

8202019 2016_01_January Roseville Magazinepdf

httpslidepdfcomreaderfull201601january-roseville-magazinepdf 3031

T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

8202019 2016_01_January Roseville Magazinepdf

httpslidepdfcomreaderfull201601january-roseville-magazinepdf 3131

Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

Cristie AkersBRE 01716511

Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

Page 28: 2016_01_January Roseville Magazine.pdf

8202019 2016_01_January Roseville Magazinepdf

httpslidepdfcomreaderfull201601january-roseville-magazinepdf 2831

325 Clinton Avenue Roseville 95678-3136 $250000

CHERRYGLEN THEILES MANOR

715 Creekside CourtRoseville 95678-4303 $330000

520 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4349 $330000

703 Darling Way Roseville 95678-4308 $283000

608 Hernandez Lane Roseville 95678-4318 $265000

513 Vine Way Roseville 95678-4034 $155000

HILLCREST

12 22 G le nbr ook Av en ue Ro se vi ll e 9567 8- 51 25 $3 05 000

2000 Milan Way Roseville 95678-4270 $283000

CRESTHAVEN

9361 Courtney Way Roseville 95747-9143 $615000

88 70 C re eks tone C ir cl e Ro se vil le 9 57 47- 63 76 $7 89 000

8803 Latigo Court Roseville 95747-8903 $508000

31 95 R iv er B ank Co ur t Ros ev il le 9 574 7- 916 2 $5 70 000

8504 Santiago Circle Roseville 95747-6340 $500000

PLACER COUNTY

1119 Salmon Dr Roseville 95661-4433 $419000

28 Somer Ridge Dr Roseville 95661-5200 $395000

401 Whyte Avenue Roseville 95661-5236 $306000

CIRBYSIDE

1656 Ashford Dr Roseville 95661-5124 $340000

502 Bedford Court Roseville 95661-5111 $395000

2203 Broadstone Dr Roseville 95661-7724 $409000

501 Exeter Court Roseville 95661-5112 $431000

1667 Palatia Dr Roseville 95661-7752 $405000

JOHNSON RANCH

1 51 6 Ea st C ol on ia l Pa rk wa y R os ev il le 9 56 61 -7 31 3 $ 40 1 00 0

2013 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4915 $275000

2008 Sally Way Roseville 95661-4916 $279000

MAIDU

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8202019 2016_01_January Roseville Magazinepdf

httpslidepdfcomreaderfull201601january-roseville-magazinepdf 2931

Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

8202019 2016_01_January Roseville Magazinepdf

httpslidepdfcomreaderfull201601january-roseville-magazinepdf 3031

T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

8202019 2016_01_January Roseville Magazinepdf

httpslidepdfcomreaderfull201601january-roseville-magazinepdf 3131

Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

Cristie AkersBRE 01716511

Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

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8202019 2016_01_January Roseville Magazinepdf

httpslidepdfcomreaderfull201601january-roseville-magazinepdf 2931

Calendar of events

3rd annual winter holiday

outdoor ice rink

Skatetown brings a bit ofRockefeller Center NewYork to Roseville Itrsquos theperfect family outing rain orshine Outdoor seasonal rinkfeatures light shows profes-sionally choreographed toholiday music At Skatetownyou can skate inside andoroutside for the same pricewhen both rinks are openOne pass is good for an entiresingle session Free parkingfull-service cafeacute snow playlive DJ laser light showsfree skate aids and loanerhelmets available

Where Skatetown Ice Arena1009 Orlando Ave in Roseville When Outdoor rink openthrough Jan 18 Check onlineor call for session times Info (916) 783-8550 or

skatetownbiz call

through

jan

18THRIVE UNLEASHED

STUDENT CONFERENCE

The Thrive UnleashedStudent Conference iscoming Jan 15-16 at BaysideChurch in Granite Bay Withincredible speakers amazingworship and more fun thanyou can imagine therewill be no better way forstudents and leaders to kickoff the new year Bayside isgathering together some ofthe best and most dynamicyouth communicators andartists on the planet makingThrive Unleashed the go toevent of the year

Where Bayside Church8191 Sierra College BlvdGranite Bay When 5 pm to midnight Jan 15 and 9 am to 3 pm Jan 16 This is not an over-night event Info baysideonlinecom

jan

15Foothill farmers markets

The Foothill Farmersrsquo

Market Association is aCertied Farmersrsquo Marketsmdash marketplaces in whichCalifornia farmers can sellthe products that they havegrown themselves Therersquosa PlacerGROWN FarmersrsquoMarket almost every dayin Placer County Manyactivities we have to makeit a fun experience for thewhole family

Where Whole Foods Market1001 Galleria Blvd Roseville When 830 am to 1 pmTuesdays year-round Info (530) 823-6183 orfoothillfarmersmarketcom

jan

12by hand

By Hand is a national biennial

ne craft competition andexhibition sponsored bythe Creative Arts League ofSacramento California andexhibited in the Coker Galleryat Blue Line Arts of RosevilleCalifornia Juror Elisabeth RAgro is the Nancy M McNeilAssociate Curator of AmericanModern and ContemporaryCrafts and Decorative Arts atthe Philadelphia Museumof Art and Co-Founder andAdvisor of Critical Craft ForumAll media of craft was eligiblefor this competitive exhibitionincluding wood glass clay jewelry metal ber mixedmedia and more

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 RosevilleWhen Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Gallery

is open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16westfield galleria

at roseville ice rink

Galleria at Roseville on Ice isback for a second season Inpartnership with B925 UCDavis Childrenrsquos HospitalARC Document Solutions andHyatt Place SacramentoRose-ville Westeld Galleria atRoseville is proud to presentour outdoor Ice Rink The IceRink is located outdoors nearRuthrsquos Chris Steak Houseand Il Fornaio No in and outprivileges Tickets are for twofull hours of skating time(may be interrupted by iceresurfacing)

Where 1151 Galleria BlvdRoseville CA 95678 When Noon to 9 pmThursdays and Fridays11 am to 11 pm and10 am to 8 pm Sundaysthrough Jan 18 Hours aresubject to change

Cost Kids (8 amp under)$10Adults $14 Children 3 andunder with paid adult free Info (916) 668-5810 orgalleriaatrosevilleonicecom

through

jan

18as real as it gets

A group of local artists have

been selected to exhibit worksof Photo Realistic paintings anddrawings Producing works sodetailed that they may seemto be photographs rather thanhand-rendered works of paintingand drawing Photo Realism isan incredibly demanding formof artistic expression difcult tomaster but resulting in incredibleand engaging works of art ChuckClose Gottfried Helnwein andMarcello Barenghi all workedin this style rendering hyper-realistic people places andobjects often tricking the viewerwith their attention to detailBlue Line Arts will be featuringemerging artists who haveendeavored to master this difcultstyle for the forthcoming exhibitldquoAs Real as it Getsrdquo

Where Blue Line Arts 405Vernon Street 100 Roseville

When Jan 15 throughFeb 27 Opening is6-9 pm Jan 16 Galleryis open 11 am to 5 pmTuesdays and Thursday11 am to 3 pm WednesdayFriday and Saturday Info bluelineartsorg

jan

16

january 2016 To submit an event to Roseville Magazinersquos calendar of events email janissgoldcountrymediacom

8202019 2016_01_January Roseville Magazinepdf

httpslidepdfcomreaderfull201601january-roseville-magazinepdf 3031

T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

8202019 2016_01_January Roseville Magazinepdf

httpslidepdfcomreaderfull201601january-roseville-magazinepdf 3131

Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

Cristie AkersBRE 01716511

Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

Page 30: 2016_01_January Roseville Magazine.pdf

8202019 2016_01_January Roseville Magazinepdf

httpslidepdfcomreaderfull201601january-roseville-magazinepdf 3031

T om is embracing lif e again

T r a c i n o w l

o v e s p i c t u r e

s

M a r i a n n e F e e ls f r e e

8202019 2016_01_January Roseville Magazinepdf

httpslidepdfcomreaderfull201601january-roseville-magazinepdf 3131

Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

Cristie AkersBRE 01716511

Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373

Page 31: 2016_01_January Roseville Magazine.pdf

8202019 2016_01_January Roseville Magazinepdf

httpslidepdfcomreaderfull201601january-roseville-magazinepdf 3131

Nestled on an Exceptionally Private 5

Acres in a conveniently located exclusive

gated community this is truly one o

Placer Countyrsquos crown jewels Stunningarchitectural details abound this estate has

not had a single corner o its 8893 sqf

o living space overlooked Plus3500

sqf o entertainment space 1800 sqf

o covered outdoor living RV garage 10

car parking casita chip amp putt sports

court outdoor kitchen pool bath nothing

5687 Ridge Park Dr Loomis

Cristie AkersBRE 01716511

Cell (916) 580-7373F (916) 471 0373