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I moaned about return-


ing to the classroom
each fall, but a little part
Michelle
cal preschool program
sure to make your kids
love learning from the
of me also relished back get-go.
to school. Carl And for those of you
I still have so many Editor who have sent your last
memories of the excite- kid off to college, writer
ment and promise of a Eileen Wilson takes a
new school year. that first day of school. I look at how empty
There was back-to- remember one year was nesters cope.
school shopping — pick- tattered cutoff shorts This month there’s also
ing out new shoes, skirts with tights and sneakers a new student enrolled at
and tops at Mervyns with (it was the ’90s after all). Granite Bay View U.
my mom and sister. This month’s View has We welcome advertis-
Oh, and a shiny new all kinds of stories to get ing representative Rebec-
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with bologna sandwich- school spirit. making sure our pages
es, Cheez-Its and a plas- There’s Joanna Jullien’s are filled with the best
tic thermos topped off column on parenting businesses in and around
with Purplesaurus Rex “blind spots” — those Granite Bay.
Kool-Aid). parts of your child’s Have a great month!
a view inside In my teen years, I
obsessed over picking
world you can’t see —
and how you can partner Michelle Carl is the editor of the
out an outfit to wear on with your child’s teacher. Granite Bay View.
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PHILIP WOOD • GRANITE BAY VIEW


John Caulfield, president of Landmark Builders in Granite Bay, stands in front of the one the luxury homes he’s built in Granite Bay. From the back, the home
has a commanding view of Folsom Lake.

For builder, it’s all about the details


In a down housing market, Landmark the early ’90s and invited
Caulfield, Jr. to tag along, both
Caulfield explained that his
business background allows
ing communities — areas
Caulfield describes as “all
father and son were hooked. him to look at projects differ- around the lake.”
finds remodels the key to sucess “I took over the business in ently than some builders Caulfield likes to focus on
1997,” Caulfield said. “I’d might. one custom home at a time, in
BY EILEEN WILSON John Caulfield, Jr. hadn’t always built things with my “A lot of builders come from order to devote his full atten-
SPECIAL TO THE GRANITE BAY VIEW always aspired to build beauti- dad while I was growing up. a craftsman point of view, but tion to individuals — a policy
he economy is still sput- ful homes. When dad started his compa- they don’t have a business that Landmark’s clients appre-

T tering toward recover. But


Landmark Builders’ suc-
cess is proof positive that qual-
Living in Los Angeles, he
obtained a business degree
and worked for years in the
ny, any contractor he used was
required to teach me, as a con-
dition of their contract. An
side,” he said.
Landmark Builders is based
in Granite Bay and builds
ciate.
“Landmark rebuilt our home
— it burned down during a
ity construction and integrity wine industry. But when his electrician wouldn’t be hired homes in Granite Bay, Auburn, Christmas party,” said Jay
will always be in demand. father began building homes in unless he let me pull the wire.” El Dorado Hills and surround- • SEE LANDMARK PAGE 6

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GRANITE BAY VIEW • AUGUST 5
PHILIP WOOD • GRANITE BAY VIEW
Builder John Caulfield of Landmark Builders stands in the spacious luxury kitchen of one of the homes he built in Granite Bay. Caulfield said updating the
kitchen is a great investment for an aging home.

LANDMARK “Lots of homes are 10 to 15 years old. They have an oak kitchen with little, 6-by-6
tiles. That’s a time stamp of the ’80s and people are ready to get rid of that.”
Even small, relatively inex-
continued from page 4 pensive changes can make a
John Caulfield difference.
Resendez of Granite Bay. “That “We recently changed a
was obviously a devastating the change was going to cost. tion. “Misting systems, heaters and roofline — we added dormers.
time in our lives.” There are no surprises with “Lots of homes are 10 to 15 fireplaces are really popular, as It completely changed the look
Resendez credits Caulfield John.” years old. They have an oak are televisions and music sys- of the home, and we didn’t
with submitting a competitive While Caulfield loves large, kitchen with little, 6-by-6 tiles,” tems.” need to change the ceiling at
bid, keeping a line of frequent challenging projects, and those Caulfield, said. “That’s a time Caulfield explained that all,” Caulfield said.
communication open, and fin- that are interesting architec- stamp of the ’80s and people when it’s time to resell your The future of home building
ishing his home quickly and turally, he also focuses on are ready to get rid of that.” home, an updated kitchen may and remodels will include
without going over budget. remodels, which have become Updated kitchens and out- make or break the sale. more energy efficiency.
“He took the house down to a large part of his business. door living spaces are popular, “In today’s market, in build- “Smaller, but nicer, is what
the foundation and created a “Last year we did a couple as Caulfield can attest. ing or spending on a remodel, I’m seeing,” he said. “I have two
much better version of the half-million dollar additions,” “The outdoor kitchen is not you’ll recoup your costs a few or three clients whom I built
house than it was before,” he said. “But we also do a lot of just a barbeque anymore. years down the road, plus you large houses for — they have
Resendez said. “We were back kitchen remodels.” There are more staycations get to use and enjoy it now,” he bought lots and can’t wait to
in the house in nine months, As Granite Bay homes age, going on, and people love out- said. “Real estate agents are a build smaller, more energy-
and John let us know any time homeowners are opting for door living spaces because of good resource to get a pulse on efficient homes. People want to
we made changes, how much remodels, rather than reloca- our great weather,” he said. what buyers want in a home.” downsize or right size.

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GRANITE BAY VIEW • AUGUST 7
Overcoming ‘blind spots’ about our children
n my experience with

I the Eureka Union and


Roseville Joint Union
High School districts,
Joanna
Jullien
teachers seek and appre- Banana
ciate constructive Moments
parental engagement in
their child’s school expe-
rience. We are blinded by
Educators understand our belief that
that our children first
respond to the expecta- children already
tions of the parent.
Yet in the network cul-
know how to learn.
ture, “blind spots,” those Especially since
aspects of our children’s
lives that we cannot see,
they are such avid
become more pro-consumers of data
nounced and can weaken
our ability to support and information via
educators. the Internet. This is
• Students easily access
knowledge outside the not true. Learning
home and classroom requires discipline
• Formal authority is in the classroom
more earned than and during study
ascribed — classroom COURTESY
discipline is an issue time at home. Our children’s teachers can be like side view mirrors, giving us views to “blind spots.”

• Individual accommo-
dation is emerging as a issues including around the country Many pre-school and grammar school or believe what you hear)
new norm increased levels of unciv- instructing teachers on instructors are having to deal with learning
il conduct in the class- how to instill learning • Repeat what you
• Media is a 24-7 influ- room and playground, discipline in the class- conduct issues including increased levels of heard the teacher say —
encer and distracter such as biting, choking, room as the foundation so that he knows you
hitting, arguing and for successful instruc-
uncivil conduct in the classroom and were listening. And then,
• Culture of instant incessant talking. tion. playground, such as biting, choking, hitting,
gratification is not con- When the parents are “We show teachers • Express your concern
ducive to academic contacted about a child how to establish self-dis- arguing and incessant talking. and ask for her help.
endeavors biting or hitting, an cipline in their students,
excuse such as, “Johnny from the basics like how response might be to crit- be addressed as a part of • Do not involve the
• Parents’ fear of failure just got his shots,” is to pass out fliers while icize the teacher openly the resolution. This is the principal unless you have
and intense pressure on offered. keeping order in the with the student. stuff we cannot see and made a sincere effort to
students One pre-school and classroom, to more This further hinders cannot know without give the teacher a chance
kindergarten teacher at a intense problems with capacity for instruction good communication to address your concern
First, we are blinded by private school in Granite individual disruptive out- by leading the student to with the teacher. to no avail.
our belief that children Bay told me she had to bursts.” believe the teacher has
already know how to develop a curriculum for Graham has found that no credibility and cannot Overcoming This approach will
learn. Especially since virtues before she can when discipline issues teach him anything. It is a Blind Spots allow you to establish a
they are such avid con- introduce formal instruc- decline, the learning and license to disengage and Our children’s teachers united front with the
sumers of data and infor- tion because expecta- academic achievements disrespect. The teacher can be like side view mir- teacher to benefit your
mation via the Internet. tions for civil conduct increase. will become defensive rors, giving us views to child’s education, and
This is not true. Learn- was not reinforced from Our anxieties also con- and the child has no “blind spots.” you may learn something
ing requires discipline in home. tribute to “blind spots.” sense of responsibility to Always first assume about your own child
the classroom and during Kelly Graham, princi- When we think the make the relationship good intent. And then: that you otherwise could
study time at home. pal of Olympus Junior teacher is being unrea- work. not know.
Many pre-school and High School in Roseville, sonable and we do not More than likely, there • Listen to the teacher’s
grammar school instruc- is an executive for Center have confidence in our is something about the point of view and experi- Joanna Jullien is a local free-
tors are having to deal for Teaching Effective- child to deal with a diffi- student’s conduct and ence with your child lance writer and can be reached
with learning conduct ness (CTE). He travels cult teacher, our impulse attitude that may need to (whether or not you like at www.bananamoments.com.

8 AUGUST • GRANITE BAY VIEW


Empty nesting:
What happens
when the kids go
BY EILEEN WILSON
SPECIAL TO THE GRANITE BAY VIEW
ADVICE FOR
The agony and the HANDLING EMPTY
ecstasy of the impending NEST SYNDROME
school year for college
freshman are upon us. Dr. Debra Moore and
Agony — say “so long” Dr. Sheri Pruitt share
to friends, family and their tips for when the
mom’s great cooking. kids move out
Ecstasy — freedom,
sweet freedom. No par- Identify the problem.
ents looking over your Ask yourself if there are
shoulder, watching your other issues as to why this
might be affecting you so
every move.
much — like “Is this the
But what about par- only person who under-
ents? What agonies and stood you and now he or
ecstasies are they experi- she is gone?” or “Do I
encing as they prepare to have marital issues that I
send kids off? put away and haven’t
As a mother of an only addressed?”
child, this writer can Get busy.
attest that Empty Nest Get involved in activities,
Syndrome is a very real like volunteering, or trying
a new hobby.
phenomenon, and
Connect with people.
affects parents in varying Reconnect with old friends
ways. and with spouse. Often-
When my daughter, times child rearing comes
Bethany, began her sen- at the expense of personal
ior year at Granite Bay relationships.
High School, that’s when Commit to taking
the realization she would action toward some-
someday leave home hit thing that is important
with a vengeance. to you.
If feelings are intense, or
Will this be our last
they last a prolonged peri-
dinner at Pasta od of time, talk to some-
Pomodoro? The last one. If you feel like you’re
birthday she will spend stuck, and not moving
at home? Will Mother’s through the process, seek
Day bring just a phone professional help.
call and a mailed card
from now on?
I endured a grieving ety — you don’t know
process: denial, tears, what to expect. The emp-
bargaining — the works. ty nest also comes at a
Anticipating her time of life that people
departure, it turns out, may struggle,” Moore
was worse than the said. “There may be
departure itself. career issues, fear of
According to Dr. Debra starting something new,
Moore, psychologist and retirement or marital
director of Fall Creek problems.”
Counseling in Roseville Moore explained that
and Sacramento, antici- although the empty nest,
pating an empty nest can at the outset, can be diffi-
be difficult. cult for parents, emo-
“There’s so much anxi- • SEE NEST PAGE 10

GRANITE BAY VIEW • AUGUST 9


NEST “The parent-child rela-
tionship is usually
the phenomenon is
becoming less frequent. I
continued from page 9 stronger — it takes up think it has decreased
more space and time for over the decade,” Pruitt
tions are usually not so moms than for dads,” said. “And a huge reason
severe that people need Moore said. “It’s more of is the availability of tech-
The author’s to seek professional help. a role in moms’ lives, and nology — texting and
daughter, “Empty nesting can be it’s the loss of that role Skyping.”
Granite Bay so different for every- that is difficult, especially Also, Pruitt credits
High School body,” Moore said. if mom doesn’t work out- women’s career opportu-
student “What is this going to side of the home.” nities for helping moms
Bethany mean for my relationship Dr. Sheri Pruitt, Ph.D, persevere.
Wilson, in with my child?” is a com- director of Behavioral “As more women enter
August 2009, mon concern. Science Integration for the workforce, and they
right before Children leaving for Kaiser Permanente in have more varied inter-
leaving for college can bring about Roseville, has great news ests and broader respon-
San Francisco loneliness, a sense of loss, for parents who are sibilities — not just child
State. or just unsettled feelings about to send their kids rearing, a lot of mothers
for parents, and emo- to college — the empty are surprised at how well
COURTESY tions are usually stronger nest isn’t so bad. they handle their kids’
for moms than for dads. “I think that over time departure,” she said.

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“Many of them handle it knew it would be OK. By “All of a sudden, it was deathly quiet and everything was clean.” more high school water
better than they think the third, I just felt that all Laura Tyrrell, Granite Bay mother of three whose youngest is a college sophomore polo events.”
they will.” my kids were really ready Tyrrell said it took her
According to Pruitt, to go. After all, that was since her last child left were going to school — ness at the prospect of an until Thanksgiving, and a
only about 10 percent of the goal — to raise smart, three years ago. A part- we were so excited for empty nest. trip to visit her older son,
parents really struggle self-sufficient people.” time job, a line of inspira- her. My husband and I “My mom passed away age 25, in Croatia, where
with persistent or pro- Chang said her kids tional jewelry, and a attended a seminar at around the same time as he plays professional
longed sadness. spent part of their sum- weekly blog, whatabout- USC that was entitled Jamie left,” she said. water polo, to resolve her
Linnell Chang, a Gran- mers throughout their this.biz has kept her ‘grieving the loss of your Tyrrell helped care for sadness.
ite Bay mom of three, her high school years at vari- more than busy. child,’ but we were noth- her mother, though she “Now we find ourselves
youngest a senior in col- ous programs that took Laura Tyrrell, also a ing but excited for her,” lived in a local Eskaton, attending our friends’
lege, explained that them away from home, Granite Bay mom of Tyrrell said. “My kids and felt she’d lost her kids’ ball games, plays,
watching her oldest (29) so she was used to them three, her youngest a col- were nine years apart “job” with both mom and etc.,” Tyrrell said. “A lot of
leave the nest was the being gone. lege sophomore, said she from oldest to youngest, kids gone. our friendships that had
hardest. “The term ‘empty didn’t experience sadness so I couldn’t even per- “All of a sudden, it was been based on the kids,
“Sending my son off to nester’ is poor terminolo- until her last son, Jamie, ceive that I would ever be deathly quiet and every- the parents were going
college was a new experi- gy. It should be ‘joyful left home last fall. an empty nester.” thing was clean,” Tyrrell through it as well, so we
ence for me — I had nev- nesting.’ The kids do “When my first child But when her 19-year- said. “We had been so spent a lot of time togeth-
er experienced those come back.” left (28), I didn’t under- old son left for college last involved in our kids’ lives er — we found we weren’t
emotions,” Chang said. Chang has thrown her- stand why parents would fall, she understood why and activities, then all of the only ones dealing
“With my second (26) I self into various projects be sad when their kids parents would feel sad- a sudden, there were no with it.”

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The perfect preschool for the apple of your eye
BY MICHELLE CARL today?” Mallonee asks in
GRANITE BAY VIEW EDITOR a sing-songy voice as she
Apple Arbor Country recognizes each student
Cottage is designed to be in the class one morning
the perfect educational (usually there’s around 12
environment for ages 2 students in a session).
1/2 to 5. In keeping with the
But adults tend to want week’s ocean theme, Mal-
to stick around and play, lonee calls Owen McKer-
too, said owner Lindy nan up to play the part of
Mallonee. the shark in a song. It’s an
“People come in and exercise in subtraction as
say they’ve never been in Owen gets to “eat” the
a classroom like this,” she fish from the board.
said. “It looks like a big “Snap that fishy right
toy store.” out of the sea,” Mallonee
Creativity is present in and the children sing as
every nook at and cranny. Owen grins ear to ear.
A three-dimensional Owen’s mom Jennie
paper tree sprouts from McKernan says she
one wall, puppets hang enjoys the grandmother-
on a rack, awaiting a ly vibe “Miss Lindy” has
child’s imagination to with her kids.
come alive. Outside, the “It really was an easy
requisite sandbox and a transition from our home
splash tub invite young- to there,” she said. “I like
sters to play. A dress-up PHILIP WOOD • GRANITE BAY VIEW that there’s a warm, invit-
area is perfect for turning Abbrille Chapin, 4, Owen McKernan, 3, and his sister, Bella Grace, 6, work on art projects at Apple ing environment and that
preschoolers into fire- Arbor Country Cottage Preschool in Granite Bay. they’re not very academi-
fighters or princesses. cally rigorous. I truly
While almost every readiness to prepare the “Instead of crying when they arrive, they administrative side of believe preschool should
parent experiences their children for kinder- daycare and eventually be play-based.”
child crying when they garten,” Mallonee said. cry when they have to leave.” ended up founding Apple Mallonee says it’s a lit-
have to be left at school, “We incorporate the Zoo Lindy Mallonee, owner, Apple Arbor Country Cottage Arbor Country Cottage. tle sad when the kids
Mallonee insists it’s the Phonics alphabet pro- On a recent Monday, grow up. But when she
other way around at gram, numbers, color pumpkin patches, Native than 40 years experience jellyfish dangled from a runs into teens she once
Apple Arbor. and shape recognition, American history, or the in early childhood educa- blue cellophane ceiling sang songs with, she says
“Instead of crying science and language local grocery store. tion, including serving as and preschoolers glued they always remember
when they arrive, they cry into our everyday pro- The preschool was for- director of Kids On Cam- colored sand to cutouts their years at Apple Arbor
when they have to leave,” gram.” merly a church with liv- pus, the child care center of seahorses and dol- fondly.
she said. Other learning experi- ing quarters for the pas- at Santa Clara University. phins. It was “Under the Kids are what make the
For eight years now, ences include music and tor. Now the recently “After doing it for so Sea Week” — part of a experience worthwhile,
Apple Arbor has been drama (Mallonee has a remodeled house/pre- long, I decided I loved series of themes that Mallonee said.
laying the foundation for background in musical school is home to Lindy being in the classroom,” become the basis for les- “People ask me how I
learning through a stimu- theater), movement, gar- Mallonee and her hus- she said. “My heart was sons each week. could still have a smile on
lating environment and dening, nature, and band. Mallonee’s daugh- being with children, not Mallonee calls the chil- my face after so long,”
social development. social interaction. ter Heather Chapin also sitting in an office telling dren to the carpet for sto- she said. “It’s the kids. The
“A large part of our cur- Monthly field trips allow works there. other people what to do.” rytime. children keep you young,
riculum is academic the children to explore Mallonee has more So Mallonee left the “Who came to school they really do.”

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dining

‘Sushi Unlimited’ has plenty to offer


t was almost 100 degrees sweat pouring from my face as

I outside when I arrived for


lunch at Sushi Unlimited in
Roseville. And to be honest, all
I looked around the establish-
ment.
The space is modern and
The spicy salmon roll arrived on the plate like a small
work of art. A splotch of chili sauce rested on top of a
jalapeño, which was truly intimidating.
I really wanted was water. With Josh wide open with a combination
ice. Lots of ice. Fernandez of traditional Japanese art,
So it was a pleasant surprise Dining View plants and happy-looking staff roll. ground, I can now see the
when I opened the door to the who bustled around, tending I know, I know, hot outside. I moon.”
unassuming sushi spot — to the lunchtime crowd. get it. But a little bit of sadism Of course, Mashida wasn’t
tucked tidily into a Fairway a smiling hostess who ushered Here’s where you might think can be good. talking about sushi. In fact, he
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spiciness. When I asked my waitress what
The King Kong roll also had the sauce was, she told me that it
crabmeat and avocado, but was was called ponzu — a citrus
topped with a nice, fishy sauce based, tangy sauce commonly
and cashews. Sounds strange, but used in Japanese cuisine.
the nuts provided a good, She noticed my fondness for
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Iced tea: a taste of summer in every sip
BY LORYLL NICOLAISEN
GOLD COUNTRYNEWS SERVICE SWEET TEA DID YOU KNOW?
Iced tea is the ultimate PALMER One pinch of baking
summer drink. • 1 1/2 oz Seagram’s soda per 8 cups liquid
No matter whether you Sweet Tea Vodka helps neutralize the
like it strong and black, • Lemonade bitter flavor of too-
• Lemon, for garnish strong black iced tea,
sweet and green, or fruity says Chelsea Feder-
and light, a sip of iced tea witz, Newcastle Pro-
can refresh to the core on Pour vodka over ice
in a tall glass. Fill duce chef.
the hottest of days.
glass with lemonade.
“It’s something that’s Garnish glass with
nice and cool and lemon wedge.
refreshing,” said Chelsea No matter how you
Federwitz, chef at New- ~ Recipe courtesy of The steep it, what’s fun
castle Produce. “I like Club Car Bar & Restau-
iced tea, especially black rant in Auburn about iced tea is
tea, sweetened. It’s just
very refreshing.”
that you can start
At the most basic level, using one teaspoon (or simple and build up
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the tea, water and a con- of water. from there.
tainer. And ice, of course. Green tea should steep
There are a couple dif- in 160-degree water for goes great with tea, so
ferent ways to go about one to three minutes. add some fresh-cut lime,
preparing iced tea, Fed- White tea steeps at 180 or lemon or orange peel. BEN FURTADO • GOLD COUNTRY NEWS SERVICE
erwitz said. Start by pick- degrees for four to eight “In a green tea what’s Chelsea Federwitz serves up some iced tea garnished with lime and lemon-
ing out a tea. Think of minutes. Keep oolong at really good is sliced grass at Newcastle Produce.
white, green, oolong and 190 degrees anywhere cucumber,” Federwitz
black as your basics, Fed- from one to nine min- suggested.
erwitz said. utes. Get the most out of Tea has also become a
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tea bags or six teaspoons five minutes. The Club Car carries
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the fridge for eight hours start simple and build up or in Club Car’s Sweet Tea
before removing bags or from there. Palmer, a specialty drink
straining tea. There are a couple dif- made from the vodka
Harness some solar ferent ways to sweeten and lemonade.
energy and make sun tea tea, Federwitz said. Add “Sweet tea cocktails,
— proceed as if you were your sugar or honey to like the Sweet Tea Palmer,
making cold brew, but the hot water when mak- are great for summer
place your pitcher in ing tea on the stovetop. because they are refresh-
direct sun for two to four Simple syrup blends bet- ing and there is virtually
hours before removing ter with cold brew — no alcohol taste, which
bags or straining loose make it by bringing equal makes them easy to sip
tea. parts water and sugar to for just about any of-age
Speed things up with a a boil and then simmer- individual,” said Sarah

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TIM LLOYD • GRANITE BAY VIEW


Tesla’s lead singer Jeff Keith rocks out at Thunder Valley Casino in July for
the“Forever More” tour. JK, as he’s known by die-hard fans, lives in Granite
Bay with his family.

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BY SENA CHRISTIAN The five-man group is August. When not on


GRANITE BAY VIEW currently on tour to pro- tour, Tesla’s lead singer
early 30 years have mote its latest album, Jeff Keith, 51, spends

N passed since Tesla


formed, but the
rock bank still tours and
“Forever More,” and will
hit up venues in Los
Angeles, North Dakota,
time right here in Granite
Bay, where he lives with
his family. Keith married
makes music like there’s South Dakota, Utah, Wis- wife Vera in July 2009.
no tomorrow. consin and Minnesota in • SEE TESLA PAGE 18

GRANITE BAY VIEW • AUGUST 17


“To me, there is nothing better
than rocking out with the ‘Mighty
T.’ Local boys done good! We are
just up there having as much fun
as we can on stage.”
Jeff Keith, lead singer for Tesla

Far right, Jeff Keith shimmies on stage


during Tesla’s show at Thunder Valley
Casino in July. Right, Keith enjoys rid-
ing horses, dirt bikes and Harleys, as
well as jet skis on Folsom Lake.

PHOTOS BY TIM LLOYD • GRANITE BAY VIEW

TESLA studio in Sacramento.


We caught up with Kei-
A: It’s just something
I’m very passionate
continued from page 17 th during a brief break about. It’s just how I feel
from the tour. in my heart. I just can’t
Keith and his buddies Q: How do you like liv- help myself.
formed Tesla in 1984 in ing in Granite Bay? Q: Almost 30 years after
Sacramento. The band is A: I love it! It’s my kind Tesla formed and you’re
named for inventor Niko- of town. It is surrounded still touring. What do you
la Tesla, who contributed by lots of outdoor activi- enjoy most about live
to the birth of commer- ties and good people, too. shows?
cial electricity. Q: What does your fam- A: To me, there is noth-
In the past 26 years, the ily do for fun around ing better than rocking
group has produced here? out with the “Mighty T.”
eight studio albums and A: We ride our horses, Local boys done good!
sold 14 million records in dirt bikes, Harleys (and) We are just up there hav-
the United States. jet ski at Folsom Lake. ing as much fun as we
The hard rock, heavy- We take the dogs to the can on stage.
metal “Forever More” dog park and spend Q: How have you most
album sold more than some good quality down changed as a person since
16,000 copies in its first time with the family. Tesla first formed?
week of release in Octo- Q: You’re known for A: Just being so grateful
ber 2008 and debuted at having a deep compassion to be able to do what we
position No. 33 on the for the treatment of ani- love to do most and that
Billboard 200 chart. Tesla mals. Why is this issue is write music and play
recorded the album at a important to you? songs.

18 AUGUST • GRANITE BAY VIEW


Gridiron battle to feature high school powerhouses
BATTLE AT To kick-off the 2010 questions regarding
high school football sea- This event is the first of its kind in California and on the West Coast. health care and financial
THE CAPITAL son, three football coach- needs.
What: 2-day high es have combined their Resources will also be
school varsity football resources to launch a Cardinal Newman, Pitts- teams compete, but and performances and available for people
classic unique event. burgh, California-San mostly we want to honor demonstrations from our affected by our current
When: Sept. 3-4 These three coaches — Ramon, Franklin-Elk the men and women who nation’s military and local economic climate.
Where: Del Oro High
School, Loomis Matt Williams, Casey Tay- Grove, and Sacred Heart are currently serving, the law enforcement organi- “This event takes place
Cost: $10 adults, $5 lor and Mark Soto — are Prep high schools. veterans who have zations. one week before the
children, students, mili- introducing the 2nd This event is the first of served, and the ones who There will be an exhib- nine-year anniversary of
tary/veterans with ID annual “Battle at the Cap- its kind in California and have given the ultimate it and resource area 9/11. Let’s get out and
Info: www.battleatthe ital.” on the West Coast. sacrifice,” Soto said. “This where both veterans and show our USA support,
capital.com Modeled after a highly In addition, the three is a great way to say, we civilians can learn more watch some great prep
successful Idaho vs. Cali- coaches have expanded love and appreciate you.” about our nation’s mili- football, and say thank
If you would like to be fornia varsity football their program to include This year’s event will tary. you,” Williams said.
a part of this event for series, the “Battle at the honoring our nation’s feature power house Attendees will be able
military and Capital” seeks to match military. Coach Williams teams from California to receive answers to ~ Staff report
nonprofit ven-
dor infor- up potential section has a father who served,
mation champions to make the Coach Taylor has a father
contact state bids easier or at the who served in Vietnam,
Mark
“Coach”
very least clearer.
The 2009 Battle was
and Coach Soto has three
boys currently serving in
Granite Bay
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At Yves Fine Lingerie, the secret is in the fit
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specialize in the hard to fit gerie is truly an experience on COLE ALLEN • GRANITE BAY VIEW
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GRANITE BAY VIEW • AUGUST 21
Photography’s a snap at this Granite Bay studio BY JOSH FERNANDEZ has occupied for the past
GRANITE BAY VIEW For more information 19 years), the walls are
and testimonials, find
renton Bahr’s photo lined with colorful pho-

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vard in Granite Bay. school seniors.
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with everything a profes- hugely impressive. the facility, he points to a
sional photographer Inside the Trenton shot of a girl on a beach.
might need to produce, Bahr Fine Portraiture It could be Dillon Beach
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Beach in San Francisco or
even Pacific Beach in San “We’re just passionate about photography. The Art show for children accepting
Diego.
“I’ll show you that,” he said,
portraiture that we do is designed to show the submissions on ‘What scares them most’
motioning toward the back of love in the individual or show the love in the Young artists, ages 5-13, are
the building. “We have a invited to enter their original WHAT SCARES ME
beach here.”
family themselves.” artwork in Roseville Arts’
Past the Green Bay Packers Trenton Bahr Annual Children’s Open Show
MOST?
themed bathroom (he’s from opening at the Blue Line What: Children’s art show
Wisconsin) and beyond his sleight of hand — an illusion, part-timers and Bahr’s wife, Gallery on Aug. 21. When: Artwork accepted
Friday Aug. 13. Show
office cluttered with notes and of sorts — that only a profes- Barbie, the operation runs Whether humorous, opens Saturday, Aug. 21
papers, Bahr opens a door to a sional photographer, or a smoother than a fisheye lens. thoughtfully deep or genuinely and runs through Saturday,
sprawling backyard that’s magician, might be capable of. On his website, Bahr dis- frightening, the theme “What Sept. 18
been transformed into what But Bahr chalks it up to the plays a video interview that he Scares Me Most” is open to Where: Blue Line Gallery,
looks like a movie set. experience of a seasoned pro- did with America’s Premier each child’s interpretation. 405 Vernon St., Suite 100 in
There’s a running waterfall fessional. Artists, an organization aimed Instructions to enter are out- Roseville
next to a lush garden, a graffiti After all, Bahr’s been in the at educating consumers about lined in the exhibit prospectus Cost: $5 entry fee
covered wall, an old, beat up photography business since experts in a given field. available at the Blue Line Info: www.rosevillearts.org,
truck and an elegant living 1984. He graduated from San- In the video, Bahr, the Gallery and on its website. (916) 783-4117
room scene — all props and ta Barbara’s Brooks Institute in expert, described his Artwork will be accepted,
sets that assist in making 1987 and has been making a approach to making his por- with a $5 entry fee, at the
Bahr’s portraits come to life. name for himself ever since. traits unique and special. Gallery on Aug. 13. The Blue
And of course, there’s the To end the tour, Bahr leads “We’re just passionate about Line Gallery is located at 405 through September 18 in the
beach. the way to an indoor studio photography,” he said. “The Vernon St., Suite 100 in gallery’s Eli & Edythe Broad
“When I sell the place I’m where he’s able to manipulate portraiture that we do is Roseville. Children’s Gallery.
going to list it as beachfront lighting and backdrops to designed to show the love in Artist Linda Green will serve This exhibition is supported
property,” he says, laughing. achieve a perfect portrait. the individual or show the love as awards juror this year. by the Union Pacific Founda-
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Bay backyard into a perfectly maintain. But thanks to a staff Josh Fernandez can be reached at 6:30-9 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 21. tion, visit www.rosevillearts.org
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Four tactics for faster workout results


ave you ever been weight in a contracted The chest press. The

H frustrated over a
lack of results from
your workout routine?
Deb
Skelton
position.
Negative strength: the
motion of lowering the
Most people completely miss the benefit
of the negative in each repetition by
allowing the weight to drop quickly with
shoulder press. The bicep
curl. You get the idea …
While you shouldn’t
If so, you are in good Fitness weight. throw these exercises out
company. Even the most Column Most people complete- the window, find creative
seasoned athletes experi- ly miss the benefit of the
little control. It is understood that the ways to modify the famil-
ence times when their negative in each repeti- negative portion of a repetition is just as iar motion in order to
results plateau. I have good news — tion by allowing the challenge your muscles.
When you continue to the following four tactics weight to drop quickly
important as the positive portion, and Try these exercise modifi-
put in the same effort day are guaranteed to crank with little control. It is possibly more important. cations:
after day with little or no your workouts up to the understood that the neg- • Squat on a Bosu ball
results, it is safe to say next level and to deliver ative portion of a repeti- or balance board.
that you’ve hit your own the fast results you want. tion is just as important negative repetitions on a cular benefit of your • Place a weighted bar
fitness plateau. as the positive portion, machine is to lift the workout — resulting in across your shoulders
Your body adapts 1. Focus on and possibly more weight using two limbs more fat burn. and do walking lunges.
quickly to any repetitive negatives important. but then lower it with just Here, in a nutshell, is • Use an exercise ball
routine. The definition of Each time that you do a Focus on the negative one. For example, use how to do a drop set: for chest presses instead
“insanity” is to do the weight lifting repetition portion of each repetition both legs to lift the weight When you perform an of the bench.
same thing over and over you are utilizing three by lowering the weight on a leg extension exercise to exhaustion, • Do a full squat
while expecting different types of strength. These very slowly. Concentrate machine, but then lower don’t stop there. Drop the between each repetition
results. This holds true are: on the negative contrac- it back down slowly using weight by 80 percent and of shoulder presses.
for your workouts. When Positive strength: the tion, and make each rep- only one leg. do another set. • Do a shoulder press
your results stop then it’s motion of lifting the etition count. You could take it a step between each repetition
time to do something weight. If you are advanced, 2. Do a drop set further by dropping the of bicep curls.
new. Static strength: holding then use a training part- Drop sets have long weight twice, making it a
ner to assist you in mov- been used to fight off double drop. Or drop the 4. Use active rest
ing heavier-than-normal exercise plateaus. This weight three times for a Every minute of your
weight into a contracted technique is great for descending drop set. workout is an opportuni-

Bare position, then lower it


very slowly.
Another way to utilize
adding muscle strength,
endurance and for
increasing the cardiovas-
Use this technique only
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out, on the final set of the
ty to increase intensity
and to burn more fat.
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Elegance exercise.

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exercise
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periods between exercis-
es.
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Electrolysis There are certain exer-


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offering a lawn and plen- tours. It sits on 1.2 acres in Granite Bay, has both upstairs and downstairs master bedrooms, and a for-
ty of room to play. mal dining area that can comfortably sit 16-20 people.
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the swim-up bar, and neighbors. ship — box-beam ceil- eled bath.
outdoor family room Filled with delicious HOT PROPERTY ings, triple-crown mold- The home includes an
with fireplace and wet nectar of varying hues, Where: 5102 Ellington ings and wainscoting expansive living room,
bar as well — all designed the 2,300-bottle wine cel- Court, Granite Bay throughout. In spite of family room and a formal
with utmost privacy in lar never fails to elicit Size: 5 bedroom, the home’s large size, it dining area that can easi-
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“It never feels cav- “The home is elegant,
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aspired-to addresses, the ture and humidity con- Schmidley, this size would feel,” Schmidley said. “It is the
five-bedroom classic trolled, chilled to deli- (916) 412-4924, Schmidley said. “Buyers epitome of gracious-
home is well known in ciously comfortable tem- 5102ellingtoncourt. tell me this home just ness.”
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“It has been featured toasty Granite Bay sum- expansive, open space, it beamed mahogany office
on several home tours, mers. entertains beautifully on with fireplace provides a
including Eureka Union Complete with refriger- cost nearly a quarter of a an intimate scale or quiet respite for reading,
School District’s inaugu- ator, dishwasher and million dollars. The back- expansive scale.” reflection or the perfect
ral home tour,” Schmid- sink, not to mention pop- yard, $500,000,” Schmid- The home includes place to close a business
ley said. “This home is up plasma television, and ley said. “This was a both an upstairs and deal.
also the site of many hand-painted murals, $3,000,000 home — it’s downstairs master. The dual oven, dual-
fundraisers, including the there’s no need to venture such a value.” “Dual masters are per- dishwasher kitchen, with
Sacramento Children’s far from the idyllic step- It’s not hard to imagine tinent today,” Schmidley rich, cherry floors offer a
Home’s ‘Party with a Pur- down cellar. where the money was said. “The downstairs convenient picture win-
pose’ each year. I’ve seen “This has been a great spent. junior master suite has a dow to observe kids’ play
this home with six or 700 place for the guys to sit Tasteful and elegant, separate outdoor in the pool or to gaze at
people in it.” and watch the game, or awash in clouds of entrance — perfect for an the lush landscape and
Fantasyland doesn’t for the ladies to enjoy caramel, crème and hon- in-law or au pair quar- take in calming, pictur-
end when you step into lunch and wine tasting,” eyed hues, it’s obvious ters.” esque views.
the 7,200-square-foot Schmidley said. that no expense was The upstairs master — “This is a true Wexford
estate. The ornate, yet rustic spared. described by Schmidley estate,” Schmidley said.
The wine cellar is per- light fixture above is one Built by Jennings Con- as “sumptuous and “The property feels that
haps the home’s feature of the Realtor’s favorite struction, the quality romantic” — contains a way from the moment
that garners the most features of the home. home is filled with classic semi-separate retreat you arrive.”
wows from friends and “The wine room alone examples of craftsman- area and newly remod- Fantasyland, indeed.

30 AUGUST • GRANITE BAY VIEW


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Low mortgage rates: How low will they go?
ortgage rates in July hit Where rates could go — I Strategic Defaults will drop a score 130 to 240

M record lows. According


to data going back 50
years, rates have not been this
Mark Soto
wish I had my crystal ball
Earlier this year, expectations
were that rates on a 30-year
Economists estimate that
nearly a quarter of U.S. home-
owners are currently “under-
points.)
Do not do a strategic default
without excellent counsel and
low since World War II. Howev- fixed rate mortgage would hit water.” This means that they advice. Don’t be pressured by
er, if you desire to take advan- The Home & about 6 percent by the end of owe more on their mortgages some enthusiastic Realtor.
Loan Coach
tage of this great refinance 2010. I believe that rates will than their homes are worth — Most people I consult with
market, you had better The stay in the 5 percent range for some people are choosing to regarding “walking away” have
days of stated income, No Doc some time — we likely will not simply walk away. It is a reme- a great deal of guilt and regret.
loans are gone and probably Why rates are low see 6 percent any time soon. dy called “strategic default.” Only you know what is ethical
gone for a very long time. Mortgage rates are low Most economists believe that There are of course, consid- and moral about your family’s
because of fears about the the 30-year fixed rate will be at erable downsides to walking economic future.
What is full disclosure? economy here and overseas. 5.25 percent by the end of the away. Before you or any of your
If you desire a loan today be When investors get nervous year. This is when the govern- friends decide to walk away What are the ethics of a
prepared to provide your past they flock to safe-haven invest- ment will begin to sell some of make sure you understand all strategic default?
two years’ tax returns, past two ments such as government its mortgage-backed securities the economic costs and all the Consider this … the contract
months bank statements, most debt. The decline on govern- that it purchased to help sup- economic benefits associated you signed explicitly details the
recent payroll stubs and good ment bond yields has benefit- port the mortgage market. with walking away from a penalty for non-payment and
credit history. ted the mortgage shopper. Low rates will likely go away mortgage. this equals surrender of the
Also, your appraised value Increased confidence in the with a whimper and not a For starters, a short sale or property. Maybe the borrower
will be key. Very hard to get a economy will lead to higher bang. Plus, if rates do spike, foreclosure will knock between isn’t escaping the conse-
loan today if your home is mortgage rates at some point. I let’s say they go to 5.5 percent 85 to 160 points off your credit quences — he is suffering
upside down or close to it. predict that our rates are tied that is still relatively low. score depending on what the them!
According to a chief economist directly to our unemployment Simply put, these low mort- score was to begin with,
at Lending Tree, “most people rate. Once everyone begins to gage rates boost affordability. If according to Fair Isaac, the Mark “Coach” Soto can be reached at
are disqualified today because feel better about our economy, you have the chance to jump- developer of FICO Scores. (916) 532-3514, check his daily reports
of their loan-to-value ratios.” we will see rates begin to rise. in, this is the time to jump! (Bankruptcy, by comparison, at www.thehomeandloancoach.com.

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GRANITE BAY VIEW • AUGUST 33


Speaking French pays off for GB’s Riggan Monterey trip to include
aquarium, wild animals
Jenna Riggan, a 2008 Jenna Jenna, 20, is a lifelong events in her position as
graduate of Granite Bay Riggan, 20, resident of the Roseville- student residential life The Roseville Parks and Recreation
High School, was recently will attend Granite Bay area, and is in activity coordinator. Department is offering a two-night, three-
awarded the Henri Car- University of her junior year at Sonoma Upon completion of her day trip to Monterey from Aug. 22-24.
dinaux Memorial Scholar- Paris for the State University. degree, she intends to pur- The tour includes two nights accommo-
ship and will be studying at 2010-2011 She is pursuing two sue a master’s degree in dations at The Portola Hotel & Spa, admis-
the University of Paris for school year. degrees: a bachelor’s wine business strategies sion to the Monterey Bay Aquarium,
the 2010-11 academic year. degree in business admin- and to work in wine mar- Elkhorn Slough Safari Cruise, 17-mile Drive,
This scholarship is given istration with a concentra- keting and sales in the tour at Wild Things Animal Ranch, two
annually to French-speak- the memory of a promi- tion in wine business Sonoma or Napa Valley breakfast buffets, transportation and driver
ing students who have nent Sonoma resident who strategies and a bachelor’s region. gratuity.
career objectives related to was the founder, president degree in French. Jenna is the daughter of The fee is $475 per person double occu-
the wine business, culinary and board member of an Jenna has maintained a Ron Riggan, a pilot for pancy for Roseville residents and $505 for
arts or other fields where organization that champi- 3.6 GPA at Sonoma State United Airlines, and Bekki non-residents. Single supplement is an
exposure to French culture ons Sonoma’s sister city while working 20 hours per Riggan, a principal man- additional $140. For more information or to
is relevant. relationship with Cham- week planning student agement analyst for Placer register, call the Maidu Community Center
The scholarship honors bolle-Musigny in France. educational and outreach County. at (916) 774-5950.

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parenting

Meeting your child’s severe emotional needs


n my educational career I taught proper skills to handle vital conversations when the

I
When dealing with unmet
have been in situations with emotional needs, what is most his emotions. child is unstressed and is open
several children who have important? Why must emotional needs to listening.
had strong emotional needs. In Although babies can get be met? Be skillful in talking and lis-
working with them and their Sheri Hitchings stressed from lack of attention tening by not upsetting the sit-
Emotional needs are tools for
You and
parents, together we were able and food, the most emotional- living. Be there for the child’s uation more.
Your Kids
to resolve some heartbreaking ly stressing times are later emotional growing process, Think: Do I hear without lis-
situations. childhood and teenage years. provide unconditional love and tening to my emotional child?
These kids were good deep Emotions run rampant when deliver necessary discipline. Do I talk at rather than listen to
down inside, and they learned Who has emotional needs? needs are not met. Sensitivity The child requires lots of my child in need?
how to deal with emotions and Just like basic needs for food and understanding are wel- patience and understanding Let the child interact, show-
successfully coexist with oth- and shelter, everyone has emo- comed, if carefully handled. from the adults around him, ing him he has your undivided
ers. tional needs that must be met. Be proactive, identify unique and he does not thrive alone attention.
Providing special principal What are emotional needs? needs before your child “acts on advice and scrutiny. Invest time in acknowledg-
recognition for jobs completed The list is long, but feeling out” in anger. Be sensitive to He seeks recognition so he ing his unique thinking
and for an improved attitude loved, accepted, appreciated overreacting which makes feels valued and appreciated. process, especially his heartfelt
always brought smiles. and supported when making matters worse. He hears your guidance even if opinions.
There is hope for a child who mistakes are vital. As we grow When are emotional needs it seems at times he cares less. Your successful role with a
takes a little longer to socialize older, we seek more approval, most noticeable? Patience is a key: have it and child with severe emotional
and feels out of tune with oth- understanding, and recogni- Everyone needs an outlet for you can open doors that may needs requires more thought-
ers. Success, we discovered, tion. their emotions. I witnessed dis- have been closed before. ful caring, incredible patience,
involves a caring, sensitive Some children just want to placed aggression when a child How to deal with a child’s a supportive attitude and pos-
adult, including a be noticed, especially if they had a meltdown. At the bottom severe emotional needs? sibly some outside advice.
parent/grandparent and at feel isolated — others seek of it was angst in his family. Each child is different.
least one trusted understand- power or solitude. Learn which Aggressive behaviors happen Understand the importance Sheri Hitchings is a former educator
ing friend. ones are your child’s priorities. when a child hasn’t been of timing — listen and carry on and Granite Bay resident.

GRANITE BAY VIEW • AUGUST 35


travel

Pacific Grove — where romance blooms


acific Grove, also known as

P Butterfly Town USA, has an


interesting history, incred-
ible activities and abounds
with beauty. Fortunately for us,
family members reside in the Sheri Hitchings
Daytriipper
area.

Pacific Grove History


Juan Rodrigues Cabrillo dis- Explore from the Marine Sta-
covered Monterey Bay and tion — walk or bike along the
landed in 1542 at what is now beach from Asilomar and Pt.
called Cabrillo Point in Pacific Joe (part of the 17-Mile Drive).
Grove. Stroll along Recreation Trail
In 1602, Don Sebastian Viz- near Lover’s Point Lobos Light-
caino, a Spanish merchant, is house. Part of a recreation trail
believed to be the first white network from Marina to Pacific
man to set foot on Point Pinos. Grove, you can discover inter-
Since 1855, Point Pinos Light- esting tide pools.
house is the oldest continuous- Stroll along Ocean View
ly operating lighthouse on the Boulevard, visiting the beach
West Coast. near Stanford-Hopkins Marine
Pacific Grove was incorporat- Station. Playful daring seals
ed in 1889. Until 1957, railroad entertain as sea otters crack
passenger service was avail- and eat clams.
able. John Steinbeck was a resi- A visit to the Pacific Grove
dent. Museum of Natural History,
well known for the bird collec- SHERI HITCHINGS • GRANITE BAY VIEW
Places of Interest tion, is interesting. Deer enter- The historic Seven Gables Inn in Pacific Grove.
Imagine the smile on your tained us with their antics on
spouse’s face when you check the golf course and at the
into the luxurious Historic Sev- cemetery.
en Gables Inn, where you sleep As we visited Point Pinos VISITING PACIFIC
in luxury and breakfast like Lighthouse, we discovered GROVE
king and queen with Lover’s where the Monarch butterflies Tessuiti Zoo
Point in view. annually trek. They migrate ANNUAL ACTIVITIES in Pacific
Check www.pacificgrove.org
For a mid-morning cup of 2,000 miles from Canada for for annual activities: Grove for
coffee and interesting book- the mild coastal winters. From • Feast of Lanterns unique
store, try the Works. Local October to Valentine’s Day, they • Victorian Home Tour gifts, books
singers and musicians are reside in the eucalyptus trees • B&B Victorian Christmas and amaz-
showcased Saturday nights. on Lighthouse and Ridge. Tour ing hand-
As you wander the quaint Enjoy nearby Monterey Bay •Monarch Butterfly Parade. made
and delightful downtown Pacif- Aquarium, 866 Cannery Row, clothing.
ic Grove, there are places you where you will be spellbound PLACES TO EAT
won’t want to miss, especially with close-up views of sea crea- Favaloro’s Big Night Bistro, 545 SHERI HITCHINGS
the delicious pastries at Pavel’s tures and award-winning Lighthouse Ave., Pacific • GRANITE BAY
Bakery. You can pick up picnic exhibits. One milestone year, I Grove. Italian and seafood. VIEW
items at the Grove Market or had the most incredible birth- Ghirardelli Chocolate Shop, 660
enjoy The Red House for a deli- day dinner party in the shark Cannery Row, Monterey. cookies and fresh bread, SHOPPING
Grove Market, 242 Forest Ave., loaves and baguettes. Carried Away
cious lunch. For dinner, our room! Pacific Grove. Small home- The Red House, 662 Light- 612 Lighthouse Ave.
favorites are Favaloro’s and Pas- While remembering adven- town market with butcher. house Ave., Pacific Grove. (831) 656-9063
sionfish. tures in Pacific Grove and Mon- See historical photos of the American, Californian, out- Miss Trawick’s Garden Shop
For charming Victorian terey, we enjoyed ice cream at American Tin Cannery. door seating. 664 Lighthouse Avenue
shops, discover the boutique Ghirardelli’s watching the play- Passionfish, 701 Lighthouse Sly McFly’s, 700 Cannery Row, (831) 375-4605
Carried Away, Miss Trawick’s ful antics of sea otters in the Ave., Pacific Grove. American, Monterey. Great hamburgers, Tessuti Zoo
Garden Shop, and the delight- Monterey Bay. Chinese, seafood, romantic, Music: blues and soul. 171 Forest Avenue
ful Tessuiti Zoo for unique gifts, best breakfast. The Works, 667 Lighthouse (831) 648-1725
books and amazing handmade Sheri Hitchings is a Granite Bay Pavel’s Backerei, 219 Forest Ave., Pacific Grove, A local’s
blouses and children’s clothing. resident and avid traveler.
Ave., Pacific Grove. Delicious favorite tea and coffee house.

36 AUGUST • GRANITE BAY VIEW


Golf tournament
continues legacy
September date set BILL SANTUCCI
aside at Sierra View MEMORIAL GOLF
TOURNAMENT
The Bill Santucci
When: 10 a.m. regis-
Memorial Golf Tourna- tration. 11 a.m.
ment will take place Fri- lunch, noon shotgun
day, Sept. 17, at Sierra start
View Country Club in Where: Sierra View
Roseville. Country Club, 105
The proceeds from the Alta Vista Ave.,
tournament, which is Roseville
presented by Communi- Cost: $125
ty 1st Bank, will be used per person
for scholarships to help Info: Carol Garcia at
(916) 724-2438
graduating Roseville
High School District sen-
iors and students at Sier- TO SIGN UP
Mail registration
ra College. Last year the with checks payable
popular event raised over to RJUHSD/Santucci-
$15,000 and provided 22 Gaines Scholarship
scholarships to deserving Fund to:
South Placer students. Community 1st Bank
The annual charity Attention: Carol
outing is named in honor Garcia
of Santucci, a dedicated 2250 Douglas Blvd.,
community leader in Suite 190
Roseville for several Roseville, CA 95661
decades. An avid golfer,
Santucci and California TO BECOME A
Assemblyman Ted SPONSOR
Sign up for the tour-
Gaines were the original nament, or for addi-
founders of the golf tour- tional information,
nament, which is now in call Carol Garcia at
its seventh year. Gaines, (916) 724-2438
and Placer County
Supervisors Kirk Uhler
and Rocky Rockholm are
this year’s tournament lowed by lunch at 11
hosts a.m., and a noon shotgun Offer expires 9-1-10.
“Bill Santucci was the start at Sierra View, locat-
consummate public ser- ed at 105 Alta Vista Ave.
vant for many years and Cost is $125 per person
always had the best inter- and includes range balls,
ests of Roseville and Plac- barbecue lunch, awards,
er County citizens in his raffle prizes and appetiz-
heart,” Gaines said. “He ers Sponsorships of all
loved this golf tourna- levels are still available.
ment and would be hon- The tournament is limit-
ored to have his name ed to 128 players.
attached to such a wor- The Santucci-Gaines
thy community endeavor Scholarship fund is
that helps promote high- administered through
er education.” the Roseville Joint Union
The four-person High School District, Tax
scramble format tourna- ID # 94-6002478.
ment begins with a 10
a.m. registration, fol- ~ Staff report

GRANITE BAY VIEW • AUGUST 37


calendar
FRIDAY, (530) 990-2505. AUGUST 21 at Roseville.
AUGUST 6 3rd Saturday Art Walk will
Fountains First Friday will Heritage Trail Museum
be 6:30-9 p.m. at Vernon
be from 6 -10 p.m. at the Tour will be from 10 a.m. FRIDAY,
Street and 225 Taylor SEPTEMBER 3
Fountains, 1198 Roseville to 5 p.m. Attendees will
Street. Art vendors wel-
Parkway. Vendors, sidewalk travel to different museums Fountains First Friday will
come the public to enjoy
sales, a beer & wine garden in Placer County and expe- be 6-10 p.m. at the Foun-
fine art, music and refresh-
and car show will be availi- rience hands-on activities. tains, 1198 Roseville Park-
ments. Free.
ble. Musical theme will be Sample food and beverages way. Vendors, sidewalk
acosutic jazz. www.the provided. Free. www. Free E-waste collection/ sales, a beer & wine garden
fountainsatroseville.com. placer.ca.gov. fundraiser will be from 9 and car show will be availi-
a.m. to 1 p.m. at Roseville ble. Musical theme will be
High School parking lot, 1 acosutic cover/90’s.
SATURDAY, SATURDAY, www.thefountainsat
AUGUST 7 Tiger Way in Roseville. Pro-
AUGUST 7 ceeds will benefit RHS roseville.com.
Book signing for author Mick Martin and the Blues dance team. scofield
Jack L. Parker is 1-4 p.m. at Band performs at 6:30 p.m. COURTESY
@rjuhsd.us.
Barnes and Nobles Books
Creekside Town Center,
Saturday, Aug. 7, Canopy
Plaza at Quarry Ponds, The Rhone ranger
Lone Buffalo winemaker and winery owner
SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 11
1256 Galleria Blvd., 5550 Douglas Blvd. in SUNDAY, Harvest of Hope — Fol-
Granite Bay. Free. (916) Phil Maddux, right, visits with guests in the tast- AUGUST 22 som Lake Gala will be 6-10
Roseville. He will be signing
772-3900. ing room. Lone Buffalo will be among the p.m. at Dalla Terra Estate,
“Tibetan Adventure,” Sunday Night Dance is
wineries featured during the Grape Days of 5862 Eureka Road in Gran-
“Patagonian Adventure” from 7:30-10 p.m. at
and his newest book Summer Aug. 7 and 8. Roseville Veterans Memori- ite Bay. Cocktails, silent
SUNDAY, auction, games, dinner, live
“Bhutanese Adventure.” AUGUST 8 al Hall, 110 Park Drive in
(916) 788-4320. Roseville. Attendees can auction and entertainment
Heritage Trail Museum west.net. learn ballroom, Latin, swing provided. Attire must be
SATURDAY,
Silver Screen Classic Tour (See Saturday’s listing) AUGUST 14 and country dancing. $6. outdoor elegant. Proceeds
Movie Series presents Performing Arts of will benefit the American
“Grape Days of Summer” Family Luau event at Cancer Society. Tickets
“Topper” at 1, 4, and 7:30 Roseville’s Music in the
wine weekend (see Satur- MCYG Elite Celebrations, WEDNESDAY, $200. (916) 446-7933 or
p.m. in the Beecher Room Park with the 80z Allstars
day’s listing) 240 Vernon St. in Roseville. AUGUST 25 gala.acsevents.org/har-
of the Auburn Library, 350 performance will be 6 p.m.
Enjoy food, live entertain- vestofhope.
Nevada St. in Auburn. Free. at Royer Park, 190 Park Wednesday Night concert
ment by the Multi-Cultural
(530) 878-7938. Drive in Roseville. The is 7-9 p.m. at the Fountains
TUESDAY, Youth Dance Group. Tickets SPLASH 2010 will be 6:30 -
AUGUST 10 $20 adults, $10 kids 6-17 Roseville Host Lions Club at Roseville. Playing will be
New Christy Minstrels will be barbecuing hotdogs New Orleans R&B group, 10 p.m. at the Roseville
Benefit Concert will be at Sacramento’s Business and free for ages 5 and Aquatics Complex, 3051
younger. (916) 773-6294. and hamburgers. Catfish and the Crawdad-
7:30 p.m. at the Veteran’s and Career Expo will be dies. Woodcreek Oaks Blvd. in
Memorial Amphitheatre, from noon to 4 p.m. at the Roseville. Live music, art,
7991 California Ave. in Old Sacramento Convention WEDNESDAY, food and drinks will be
Center, 1400 J St. in Sacra-
SUNDAY, available and included in
Town Fair Oaks. All pro- AUGUST 15 AUGUST 18 SATURDAY,
ceeds benefit the Fair Oaks mento. Recruiters will be Wednesday Night concert AUGUST 28 ticket price. Proceeds Bene-
Theatre Festival and the hiring for different fields Sunday Night Dance is fit Roseville Parks and
from 7:30-10 p.m. at is 7-9 p.m. at the Fountains Granite Bay High School
New Christy Minstrels and admission representa- at Roseville. Playing will be Recreation Project Play and
Roseville Veterans Memori- band car wash fundraiser
Foundation, Tickets $20. tives from local colleges funk/soul band, Fox Trot the Roseville Chamber of
al Hall, 110 Park Drive in will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
(916) 966 - 3683. will answer questions job Mary. Commerce. Tickets $60
Roseville. Attendees can the Granite Community
search related questions. with reservations and $75
learn ballroom, Latin, swing Bank parking lot, 4100
“Grape Days of Summer” Free. www.jobjournal.com. Genealogy Brick Walls at the door. (916) 783-8136
and country dancing. $6. Douglas Blvd. in Granite
wine weekend will be 11-5 workshop will be from 1 - Bay. Funds will benefit
p.m. Saturday and Sunday 3 p.m. at Merrill Gardens, Granite Bay High School HAVE AN AFFAIR
at Placer County Vintners WEDNESDAY, Diane Dawson Foundation
AUGUST 11 Bowl-a-thon will be at 7418 Stock Ranch Road in marching band. $10. (916) COMING UP?
Association wineries along Citrus Heights. Connect 390-6927.
noon at Strikes, 5681 Lone- Send information
Placer County Wine Trail Wednesday Night concert with others on researching about your event to
from Newcastle to Auburn. is 7-9 p.m. at the Fountains tree Blvd. in Rocklin. Pro-
ceeds benefit the Diane family history. Free. (916) ptcalendar@gold
Event will feature winery at Roseville. Playing will be 331-0963 or jksljay@ WEDNESDAY, countrymedia.com.
tours, wine tasting and 70/80 rock band, One Way Dawson Foundation. Play- Send items by the
sbcglobal.net. SEPTEMBER 1
food pairings and live Ticket. ing packages vary from 15th to make the
$30-$1,200. E-mail Wednesday Night concert next month’s edition
music. Tickets $30. of the View.
dawsonfoundation@sure is 7-9 p.m. at the Fountains
www.placerwine.com, SATURDAY,

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8357 Seeno Ave 3 2 (1 1) 1,410 0.180ac 1969 6/23/10 1 $229,900 $233,000
8215 W Granite Dr 3 2 (2 0) 1,744 0.310ac 1976 6/17/10 258 $299,999 305,000
9815 Summerset Ct 4 2 (2 0) 2,016 0.180ac 1996 6/30/10 183 $439,000 $392,500
4638 Dorchester Ln 5 3 (3 0) 3,325 0.223ac 1990 7/2/10 217 $430,000 $430,000
8690 Woodgrove Way 4-5 3 (3 0) 3,751 0.440ac 2002 6/15/10 122 $649,900 $535,000
201 Lomond Ct 4-5 3 (2 1) 2,843 0.264ac 1997 6/18/10 15 $629,000 $615,000
7960 W Hidden Lakes Dr 4 4 (3 1) 3,471 0.439ac 1983 6/18/10 71 $699,000 $650,000
4435 Whispering Oak Cir 6-5 5 (4 1) 3,580 0.933ac 1980 7/2/10 68 $659,000 $659,000
9114 Oakhollow Ct 6 4 (3 1) 3,560 0.777ac 1986 6/18/10 111 $799,000 $762,000
4895 Ketchum Ct 5 5 (4 1) 3,976 0.286ac 2001 6/16/10 62 $879,000 $830,000
8077 Olive Pl 3 4 (4 0) 3,640 1.000ac 2004 6/25/10 15 $899,000 $890,000
516 Ojai 5 4 (4 0) 4,236 1.000ac 1998 6/21/10 78 $975,000 $925,000
5809 Granite Hills Dr 6 5 (4 1) 5,132 0.420ac 2001 6/30/10 38 $1,029,000 $975,000
8345 Cedar Falls Ct 4 4 (3 1) 4,755 0.466ac 2002 6/17/10 22 $1,089,000 $1,000,000
9156 Eden Oak Cir 5-6 6 (4 2) 6,601 1.900ac 2004 6/25/10 124 $2,500,000 $2,300,000
4411 Polo Ranch Pl 7-9 10 (7 3) 16,200 6.300ac 2008 7/2/10 134 $2,995,000 $2,550,000
Information deemed to be reliable but not verified. Home sales are based in information from MetroList Services, Inc. for the period June 15, 2010 through July 14, 2010

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Newer Condo in
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Designer Touches!
• 1 car garage
• Custom tile
counters
• Engineered Wood

MOVE-IN READY!! GORGEOUS GRANITE NOT AN REO OR SHORT-SALE!


In Sun City Lincoln Hills BAY HOME! • 4 bedrooms, 3 baths
• Nice, 2 Bed, 2 Bath Backs Folsom Lake
Recreational Area • 3 car garage
• Den option • 1 bed & bath downstairs
• Upgraded cherry • Remodeled kitchen
• Granite counters • No HOA’s
cabinets • Tile in kitchen & bathrooms
• Tile Floors • Laminate Floors • Maple cabinets
• Dacor oven, micro & cook top • Whole house fan
• Located amongst • Freshly painted inside • Seller credit towards roof
higher end homes • Wood floors
• Nice walk to Folsom Lake • FHA WELCOME!
• Retirement community 6571 Hearthstone Cir #1334
2995 Eagles Peak Lane Rocklin 8121 E. Hidden Lake Dr 3400 Cobblestone Dr
Lincoln Granite Bay Rocklin
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