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Redefining the
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old beloved Japanese restaurant and sushi bar, Mikunis. Mikuni 30th Anniversary Shuku Party
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If anyone can love what they do too much, Arai says he is
already there. He has grown to see his fathers vision become a
reality and his mothers cooking inspire millions.
If I was born again, I would do the same, Arai said. (I am) A generous benefactor who initiated Mikunis financial birth
so blessed. never expected anything in return. He was gone by the time
Everyone knows the story of rags to riches that Mikuni Arai could track him down.
illustrates, but their success story is more compelling than most. He never came to see what we did, Arai said.
Through indescribable hard work, faith and perseverance, the Mikuni was built on a foundation of family and customers
family-run business has evolved from a Japanese restaurant are treated as such. Mikuni when translated means kingdom
anticipated to fail to nine full and thriving locations. of God.
They have embodied the philosophy of giving back. We dont have to be the best, we want to be loved by God,
I love charitable events and I always believe in pay it loved by employees, loved by partners, so lets change that whole
forward, Arai said. I want to help somebody that can never idea about running a restaurant, Arai said.
pay me back. It wasnt without effort that the Arai family got their piece of
Philanthropic and community concentrated events are a the American dream.
regular occurrence. Many rolls sold are contributed to help When Arai was 15 his family moved from a small island of
those in need. The rescue roll raised money for the victims Japan to the United States. Previously, he worked a daily paper
of the 2011 Thoku earthquake and tsunami. Recently, more route that he started at age 11. This funded his parents, brother,
than $20,000 was raised for St. Baldrick when Arai shaved his and sisters airfare to San Francisco in 1985.
head and the Mikuni Summer Golf Classic has grown so large Mikuni has brought a piece of Japanese culture to California.
it is being split into two events that consistently raise more than However, sushi rolls are not a common dish in Japan and are
$100,000 and increasing. The Mikuni Charitable Foundation definitely not like the popular ones in this country. Rice and fish
has benefited hospitals, schools, churches and other nonprofit are an expensive treat in Japan.
organizations, too many to mention. continued on page 10
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for us, there is now a location in Roseville. from any other lobster roll and our bread is amazing.
Just moments after sampling that first bite of the famous Cecil Rhodes, Consultant Chef
lobster rolls, many discover they have found something special.
Our specialties here are lobster rolls. The lobster roll is
head-and-shoulders above everything else. Its a really tasty bite, morning brunch, which is one of the possible new additions
Consultant Chef Cecil Rhodes said. The green onions are what coming this season.
make it different from any other lobster roll and our bread is This is the third location and there are more in the works,
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The bread is specially made specifically for Old Port and it Nowhere else can you get authentic Maine-style cuisine with
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Manager and Chief Lobster Wrangler Russell Deutsch that we put on it.
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While he enjoys living locally now, he simply had to bring those to-fork cuisine, he said, Ive been cooking farm-to-fork before
New England flavors with him to the West Coast. it was farm-to-fork the vegetation we have in the Sacramento
All of our seafood comes from the East Coast, Rhodes area is great.
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yellow onion
2 large kale leaves
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4 strips of bacon
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e are seasonal beings and creatures of change. Everyone
Slice yellow onion, cucumber,
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variation in the foods we consume. As the weather begins Place four strips of bacon on
to stay consistently warm, I always tend to reach for the classic a griddle and cook to desired
backyard foods: burgers, tacos, kabobs, etc. It is important to texture. I like it crispy.
highlight the different forms beef can assume and understand Once done, place bacon on a
the difference between a mediocre meat product and the best paper towel to drain excess fat.
Set aside. Do not remove bacon
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This is not a burger that should be taken lightly or eaten
Form patties the size of your
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food columnist veggies, tangy sauce, hearty patties, and the most beloved place on the griddle with the
ingredient, bacon. There wasnt a lot of bacon fat.
talking going on around my dinner Toast buns in oven at 425
table because every bite is a degrees for 6 minutes. Check
mouthful. The garlic aioli is the consistently to avoid burning.
Great to throw in with the
star of the show. The flavor
rainbow fries.
of the garlic is almost
RAINBOW CARROT FRIES
overwhelming, but is Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
tamed by the tart Use a mandoline to slice carrots
lemon for into thin and wide pieces.
the Arrange fries on a baking sheet
perfect and drizzle with olive oil.
marriage Salt and pepper to taste.
GARLIC LEMON AIOLI
of flavor. Pair
In a separate bowl mix vegan
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I opened many, many restaurants at a food trainer throughout
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corporate world. Again, I was very blessed for my opportunities
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cost
OPPORTUNITY
W
hat is opportunity cost? I get asked this all bought a $4 fancy venti iced green tea latte with no
the time. Just kidding, its actually really rare sweetener, light ice, shaken-not-stirred, every work
that I get asked this question. But here is day? That would be $20 a week, $85 a month, and
why you need to know what it is: Opportunity cost $1,020 a year. That doesnt seem harmful considering
directly impacts every aspect of your finances. In your you are receiving value from enjoying the beverages.
personal economy, lost opportunity cost is everywhere. What does it look like over 40 years though? You will
Opportunity cost is defined as the loss of potential have spent $40,800 on delectable beverages and the
gain from other alternatives when one alternative is lost opportunity cost on that chunk of change would
chosen. I break it down like this: Opportunity cost is be $88,577 for a total cost of $129,377! I personally
garrett konrad the potential future value of a spent dollar. If you buy dont enjoy fancy drinks that much.
nancial columnist a $25,000 car, that car didnt just cost you $25,000. Keep in mind that my two examples above only
The lost opportunity cost is what that $25,000 could assume a 5 percent rate of return. The higher the
have earned if you had kept it and put it to work for return you can earn, the larger the lost opportunity
you over a specified period. cost becomes. It isnt realistic, nor would I ever
It is very important to consider opportunity cost with recommend, that you stop enjoying your own
big items. Many people look at the monthly payment transportation or fancy beverages. It is possible to
of financing that car and dont consider what else they have healthy finances and a secure retirement while
are giving up by having that car. Lets say I bought still enjoying the journey to get there. I simply want
that $25,000 car today and my hypothetical investment you to recognize that your personal economy isnt just
portfolio is earning just 5 percent. I reasonably have effected by the cost to purchase, you have to consider
40 years until retirement. The lost opportunity cost the lost opportunity cost in addition.
on that purchase would be the $25,000, plus the cost
to finance it (lets say $1,953 total of interest for a Garrett Konrad is a lifelong resident of Placer County and
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he public is invited to view a new ceramic competition Area ceramic artists, Sandy Simon and Robert Brady. Awards
featuring artists from around the world in Blue Line Arts are from third to first place, with the first place winner receiving
International Ceramic Art Competition. The competition $1,000. There will also be a Curators Choice Award, a solo
is entitled Off Center, with a total of 75 pieces showcased in the exhibition given to one participating artist in the Westpark
Coker Family Gallery. Workshop Gallery.
This new competition is an opportunity for artists to People are really interested in clay, even from a young
showcase their vision in an international arena and to give the age. That continues on into adulthood because you can make
public a chance to view creations from other countries, said a three-dimensional image immediately and get to the image
Tony Natsoulas, Exhibitions Coordinator at Blue Line Arts. quickly, states Natsoulas. Its also the basic ingredient of the
Natsoulas is a Northern California native known earth we walk on it, make bricks with it, even the nose-cone
internationally for his unconventional ceramics, especially his of the space shuttle is coated with it. Clay is so ubiquitous, and
large-scale, often whimsical figurative work. has the potential to become something greater than the sum of
We dubbed the competition, Off Center because when its parts amazing art.
pottery is thrown on a wheel it is traditionally on center, but we Blue Line Arts is a non-profit organization established over 50
encouraged the artists to be experimental in their work. Its a years ago to celebrate, promote and create a vibrant community
fun name for the competition because we are featuring art that is through the arts. The gallery is located in Rosevilles downtown
creative, Natsoulas explained. historical district. Blue Line Arts International Ceramic Art
The international panel of jurors includes two illustrious Bay Competition that runs through May 27 at Blue Line Arts.
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L
ess than a year after joining a long-established family
dentistry practice in Granite Bay, Dr. Stephanie Sandretti, a
San Francisco native who grew up in Danville, feels right at
home. And in an industry known for causing discomfort, shes
found success by making sure her patients feel the same way.
Sandretti came to the area after finishing dental school at
UCLA with her husband, Matt, who is now an orthodontist in
Sacramento. She said Matt has family and friends in Granite
Bay, so when it came time for the couple to settle down, the
Sacramento area beckoned. Kids get prizes.
My in-laws are from there, and my husband and I have been We have a treasure chest where kids can get prizes, if theyre
together for 10 years, so I know a lot of people in the area. Im good They know they get to go to the treasure bin after, they
very familiar with the town and the schools, she said. A lot of always run to where it is, they know exactly whats going on.
the people that have lived there for many years are familiar with Get the lead out its a mostly metal-free practice.
the Sandretti name, so its nice to have that. None of our crowns have metal. We dont place silver fillings
Sandretti joined Granite Bay Family Dentistry in June 2016 unless absolutely necessary. There are really good materials we
because friends had put her in touch with its owner, Dr. James can place that dont have mercury effects and things like that,
Jack, and because she knew he and his staff were community and a lot of people are trying to get away from having heavy
mainstays. Dr. Jack has had a practice in Granite Bay for more metals in their bodies, so we make all of our fillings and crowns
than 35 years, and the reason Sandretti went into general porcelain or a white-colored material.
practice in the first place, she said, was to cultivate long-term The staff all know the drill.
relationships with patients. Almost everybody other than myself has been there for a long
As a general dentist, you hope to capture a patient for life. time, so the patients will get to know the staff, will get to know
When they come in as a new patient, you hope you can provide the doctors, theyll stick with the same hygienist, things like that,
them with a great experience, and they enjoy it, its comfortable, so theyre feeling more comfortable every time they come. Its
they feel educated and involved in the treatment-planning familiar.
process, she said. One thing I did like about the Granite Bay Show-Tell-Do calms the kiddos.
area is that there is an aging population, and my residency was If Im going to do an exam, Ill show them the mirror and tell
in medically compromised and geriatric dentistry, so I have a them, This is my mirror, Im going to look at your teeth, and
lot of experience in medically compromised patients patients Ill let them hold it and play with it, see that its not scary, maybe
going through chemotherapy and various medical problems, Ive Ill put it in moms mouth to show them that its OK.
dealt with them all. Give kids a grand tour on the first visit.
Now dealing with any patients who come through the door, A lot of times, rather than even doing a full exam and cleaning
ages 2 and up, Sandretti said the trick with anyone is making the on a little kid, well just show them around the office and have
experience as personalized and enjoyable as possible. them do an introduction appointment. Then when they come
Making a trip to the dentist enjoyable can be a formidable back in six months, well try to count their teeth and maybe well
task, especially for kids, but here a few ways she accomplishes it: brush them, so you kind of ease them into it. But thats for really
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R elieve,
estore,
ejuvenate
A new form of alternative health
By Noelle Konrad
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s cryotherapy becomes increasing popular as a form along with a boost in mood, energy, and relaxation, Kramer
of alternative health treatment, US Cryotherapy has said. The cold therapy acts as a natural exfoliate and assists in
consistently evolved. producing collagen.
This is an emerging transformative technology in the The external stimuli are helping to promote the cellular
alternative health space, Todd Kramer, corporate director of turnover to put your body into full revamp, to produce more skin
operations, said. We were the first to bring this here. cells, to be able to keep up with the loss, Kramer said.
The process begins with an in-depth health screening upon Whether the need is related to athleticism, post-surgical,
check-in. Once given the all-clear, a client then will enter a chronic pain management or simply health and beauty, US
chamber that uses electrically powered dry cold air rather than Cryotherapy offers a variety of treatments catered to individual
nitrogen. The reason for this being that while liquid nitrogen needs.
displaces oxygen, using electrically powered air offers a safer and We are the only true whole-body cryotherapy center really in
healthier atmosphere. the country, Kramer said.
Its actually an oxygen-enriched environment, naturally, They currently have 13 locations and are slated to have
Regional Manager Matt Winchell said. over 20 by the end of this year. With over 500,000 treatments
US Cryotherapy is the only center in the country to use performed, the company has consistently grown over 100
a fully immersive chamber. By covering the entire body, the percent annually.
central nervous system is stimulated resulting in efficiency of the The cryotherapy market is expected to surpass $4.9 billion by
cryotherapy and the benefitting results maximized, Kramer said. 2024, Kramer said.
It puts a reset on your whole body, Kramer said. You feel While most alternative methods of health are rather
like a million bucks. expensive, US Cryotherapy offers plans that can fit any budget.
Cardio machines are located just outside the chamber to Their executive membership program is $79 a month and
assist the bodys warming process. Once the body has reached includes three full-service treatments per month, carryover
a balanced temperature, a host of further treatments become monthly non-usage, discounted drop-in sessions and more.
available. This form of treatment is something that the community
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Los Angeles Lakers, Detroit Pistons and countless more have Tribune readers voted them Best of the Best for alternative
benefitted from the treatments (so much so that they are having medicine last year. Utilizing cryotherapy has been proven to be
chambers directly installed into their locker-rooms), countless better for reducing inflammation than simply icing the injured
others can benefit from this technique. area and currently a clinical trial is underway at UC Davis
You dont have to be injured to come see us, Kramer said. researching the impact it has on time of recovery.
Beauty is an uncommonly known benefit of cryotherapy, We relieve, restore, and rejuvenate, Kramer said.
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DOES
Shiny Hair
come from a bottle?
By Roseville Magazine Staff
J
acki Spellman, stylist, makeup artist and owner of Lifted 2. PROTECT YOUR HAIR
Salon in Roseville, cannot tell you how many times she gets Protecting your hair is a double edged sword. Many blow
asked, What product should I buy to make my hair looks dry or flat iron their hair to smooth it, but these methods can
shiny and healthy? make hair frizzier as well. So can styling creams, oils and even
Its not that simple. some gels and mousses. Protect your hair with a heat protecting
While grabbing a bottle of an oil or shine solution can add product. Avoid alcohol based products.
some nourishment and luster, the answer to shiny hair, is healthy I recommend using Eufora, an organic aloe-vera juice based
hair. When hair is healthy the cuticles of your strands lay flat product, instead of a water based product to receive extra
and smooth and the strands reflect light. healing benefits to your strands. Jacki said.
Follow these seven simple tips, to get back on track to Use a heat protectant after towel drying your hair, emulsify
beautiful shiny hair. a heat protectant in your hands and work it through your hair
starting from the ends, working your way up through your hair
1. USE A GOOD SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER by combing with your fingers.
If there is only one professional product you should spend
your precious pennies on its a decent shampoo, and after that a 3. CONDITIONING TREATMENTS
conditioner. Store bought brands are full of bad sulfates (not A deep conditioning treatment is like a giant gulp of water for
all sulfates are bad), parabens, and detergents that can deplete thirsty hair. It will restore moisture and shine.
your hair of moisture and add build up in your hair. Euforas Nourish Urgent Repair Treatment adds moisture
As a professional stylist, I can tell you that I am baed as to and soothes scalp irritations. The Beautifying Elixir Moisture
how anyone will spend good money on a professional cut and Masque will restore chemical damage. It is hands down, the best
color then turn around and grab shampoo from the store. A conditioning product I have ever used. Jacki recommends.
professional can recommend the best shampoo and conditioner Add a deep conditioner to your hair once a week to twice a
to support your hair type. Jacki said. month, as a part of your new routine.
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The value of
PrEP
I
ts been more than 35 years since reports first infections among treated patients during more than
surfaced of young men diagnosed with unusual 2.5 years of observation.
infections which were later confirmed to have been The findings, published in 2015 in the journal,
caused by HIV/AIDS a disease that, back then, Clinical Infectious Diseases, were the first to extend
was akin to a death sentence. the understanding of PrEP in a real-world setting.
Fortunately, with advances in treatment over the Jonathan Volk, MD, MPH, the lead author and
years, this is no longer the case. infectious diseases specialist at Kaiser Permanente
While more than 600,000 Americans have died of San Francisco, reported that the study shows the
AIDS, the number of HIV infections is finally starting treatment prevents new HIV infections even in high-
Chris to see a decline. According to the Centers for Disease risk settings.
Palkowski, MD Control and Prevention the number of new diagnoses Despite the success of PrEP its important to
Physician-in-chief has dropped by 19 percent from 2005 to 2014. understand that it is not a vaccine, does not protect
Kaiser Permanente The medical community is encouraged that more one from other sexually transmitted diseases, needs
Roseville Medical aggressive treatment of those infected with HIV, to be taken regularly to be effective, and ideally is
Center
ongoing prevention campaigns, and newer strategies used in combination with condoms. The most likely
of prexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) are finally beginning candidates for PrEP are those who have higher
to reduce new infections in our communities. risk of becoming infected with HIV by having
Preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP), was initially unprotected sex with a person who has HIV infection
approved by the FDA in 2012 and involves taking a or are of unknown status, according to the CDC.
single daily tablet of Truvada that markedly reduces In this day and age, its vital that were taking
the risk of HIV infection in at risk individuals. appropriate sexual history and risk assessments
Studies have shown that PrEP reduces the risk of to better educate our at risk patients on safer sex,
getting HIV infection by more than 90 percent when routine testing and referral for PrEP and other risk
taken regularly and combined with safer sex education. reduction services when indicated, Dr. Flamm says.
Though PrEP was initially slow to be We really have an opportunity here to improve the
incorporated into practices around the country, we at health of our patients and our community.
Kaiser Permanente have been aggressive and early A growing number of physicians and patients,
adopters, with more than 3,000 patients currently on both locally and nationally, are learning more about
PrEP, said Jason Flamm, MD, a colleague and HIV the value of PrEP, with our HIV experts at Kaiser
specialist in Sacramento. Permanente ahead of the curve in keeping our
We also continue to educate our primary care patients healthy and well.
providers and patients alike on the value of PrEP While its encouraging to see that those infected
with the goal of eliminating all new infections, Dr. with HIV are now living fuller lives than they did
Flamm says. in the past, there is still no cure for HIV/AIDS and
In one of the more far-reaching studies of PrEP, preventing each and every new infection remains the
researchers at Kaiser Permanente found no new HIV goal that we need to keep striving for.
26 May 2017
Flood
and volunteerism. The
organization is always
accepting new recruits who
would like to learn and play
the sport of roller derby.
WARNING
WHEN: 7:30-10:30 p.m.
Monday and Wednesday
WHERE: Placer County
Fairgrounds Events Center,
800 All America City
By Steven Wilson Boulevard, Roseville
DERBY SCHEDULE:
June 10 vs. SO Derby
LOCAL ROLLER DERBY TEAM July 8 vs. Loco City
Aug. 5 vs. Jefferson State
COMPETES IN FIRST HOME BOUT Oct. 28 vs. Basin
AT PLACER COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Bombers
INFO:
floodwaterrollerderby.org
R
ena Garcia could hardly get out of because of injuries, but never because of illness, so
bed Saturday morning. The one that was very hard to not be there.
they call Shadow Solider has never Despite missing one of their co-founders, FWRD
missed a roller derby bout in her 11- charged on.
year career due to illness. Every game, The team picked up her slack and wiped the
she was one of the first skaters on scene, floor clean against the Port City Roller Girls in a
painting her face black and prepping her 229-52 victory.
teammates for the test ahead. It was hugely successful for us, Garcia added.
But two days before her Flood Water It was exactly what we needed, and it shows that
Roller Derby team hosted their first- theres an interest from our community.
ever home bout at the Placer County In fact, the room was packed. Fans filled the seats
Fairgrounds in Roseville, Garcia came on one side of the events center, while the main stage
down with a bad bug and suddenly and teams huddled on the other. The track, laid out
realized she couldnt be there when on the ground by tape, filled the middle as racers
her squad made history. sped around and around, battling for position and
It was absolutely my luck, scoring points.
admitted Garcia, who helped found We had a great bout and thats exciting,
Flood Water Roller Derby (FWRD) five FWRDs other co-founder Laurel Bad Astral
years ago. Ive missed a few matches Hanson said. We sold a lot more tickets than we
expected, the facility worked out perfectly and we
hope to keep this going and build this relationship
FLOW LIKE WATER: Rena Garcia
with the Placer County Fairgrounds ownership.
(aka Shadow Soldier) is an 11-year
roller derby veteran and helped Midway through the second half of Saturdays
establish Placer Countys match, Bad Astral had her own 18-point swing as
Flood Water Roller Derby team. the teams jammer, which practically sealed her
File photo by Ike Dodson teams victory.
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neighborhood
Each stop has live music, catered-
food and wines from a variety of local
restaurants and wineries. No two are
beauty
the same, making each garden a new
experience.
People will stay all day. They really
make a day of it, said Vierstra. They
(the gardens) are all really different.
From ethereal gardens of vines and
green grasses to koi ponds and stunning
BY Noelle Konrad views, the featured gardens and homes
Los Lagos Garden Tour evoke a different atmosphere, such as
to help fund Seniors First classic English terraces to Tuscan-inspired
walkways.
The homeowners who open their
homes are very hospitable, Vierstra said.
Tickets are sold for $35 or $40 the day
of, which includes the cost of the entire
garden tour transportation, food, libations
and all-day leisure.
It appeals to everybody, said
Vierstra. Its a great way to help people
at the same time.
Tickets can be purchased ahead of
time online or the morning of the Garden
Tour at the starting location of St. Joseph
Los Lagos garden tour Marello Church. Shuttles will bus groups
into the gated community of Los Lagos
WHERE: 7200 Auburn Folsom Road, Granite Bay
from the church starting at 10 a.m.
WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., May 20 Rain or shine with no refunds. No pets allowed.
COST: $35, $40 the day of the tour The Los Lagos Garden Committee
INFO: (800) 878-9222, ex 231 loslagosgardentour.com hosts this annual event for the betterment
of charity and the enjoyment of the
community.
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Recent
Real Estate Transactions
The following are all of the recent real estate transactions that took place with all real estate
agents in Roseville between March 1-31, 2017. Data provided by CoreLogic.
1. 10001 Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard #713 $84,000 30. 1501 Secret Ravine Parkway #1636 $292,500 59. 1982 Ajay Drive $345,000
2. 633 Encinal Avenue $128,000 31. 1303 Trevor Way $295,000 60. 2016 Peridot Street $345,000
3. 101 Roadhouse Court $137,500 32. 1812 Woodacre Way $300,000 61. 406 Yosemite Street $347,500
4. 269 Sharp Circle #4 $169,000 33. 1526 Sierra Gardens Drive $300,000 62. 1611 Oak Tree Drive $349,000
5. 10001 Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard #1724 $175,000 34. 1335 Hidalgo Circle $308,000 63. 330 Margaret Way $349,000
6. 413 5th Street $201,000 35. 1192 Manza Circle $308,000 64. 3040 Village Plaza Drive $349,500
7. 238 Fig Street $205,000 36. 1404 Lorimer Way $310,000 65. 1303 Dante Circle $350,000
8. 709 Grove Street $206,500 37. 1217 Crestmont Avenue $310,000 66. 403 Dante Circle $350,000
9. 1916 Wildwood Way $210,000 38. 511 Patton Drive $312,000 67. 1716 Fontenay Way $355,000
10. 1675 Vernon Street #57 $220,000 39. 1642 Bushy Tail Street $315,000 68. 221 Grape Street $355,000
11. 308 Castle Court $225,000 40. 2110 North Cirby Way $315,000 69. 1204 Mckinley Drive $361,500
12. 515 Arlene Drive $226,000 41. 1610 Loon Lake Street $316,000 70. 2572 Woodfield Way $365,000
13. 1973 Inglis Way $230,000 42. 346 Hemphill Way $320,000 71. 1409 Monicas Garden Place $366,000
14. 420 Cameron Way $230,000 43. 122 S Lincoln Street $320,000 72. 1272 Impressionist Loop $368,000
15. 116 Shasta Street $244,000 44. 4333 Coach Whip Way $325,000 73. 2077 Camino Real Way $370,000
16. 618 Barbara Way $245,000 45. 589 Oakborough Ave $325,000 74. 324 Princeton Court $370,000
17. 133 Elm Street $250,000 46. 800 Trimble Way $330,000 75. 539 Roseville Ridge Court $373,000
18. 605 Wemberly Drive $251,500 47. 1240 Palm Avenue $330,000 76. 467 Bridgeford Drive $375,000
19. 1609 Dante Circle $255,000 48. 908 Trimble Way $330,000 77. 2476 Julliard Circle $375,000
20. 108 Fig Street $264,000 49. 812 Elisa Way $330,000 78. 993 Portside Circle $376,000
21. 233 Birch Street $265,000 50. 160 Talmont Circle #160 $330,000 79. 1564 Palatia Drive $379,000
22. 101 San Juan Avenue $265,100 51. 7589 Timberrose Way $331,500 80. 1244 Crescendo Drive $380,000
23. 1175 Ravine View Drive $275,000 52. 2546 Pleasant Grove Boulevard $334,000 81. 1836 Magenta Drive $380,000
24. 304 Jesse Avenue $278,000 53. 363 Sawtell Road $335,000 82. 1528 Morning Glory Lane $382,000
25. 1200 Hickory Street $283,000 54. 1308 Daisy Court $338,500 83. 90 Talmont Circle #90 $384,000
26. 172 Ivy Street $288,000 55. 1649 Marseille Lane $339,000 84. 216 Scepter Court $388,000
27. 222 Birch Street $290,000 56. 641 Blackstone Court $340,000 85. 1536 Snapdragon Lane $389,000
28. 176 Ivy Street $290,000 57. 405 Sunbury Court $340,000 86. 3488 Apollo Circle $390,000
29. 1501 Arncliffe Way $291,000 58. 1104 Melrose Avenue $343,000 87. 8957 Rising Mist Way $390,000
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Concerts
in the park
Quarry park
concert schedule
MAY 17: RUSD Jazz Concert
MAY 25: Gather
JUNE 4: Celebrate the Arts!
JUNE 8-10: Shakespeare in the Park
JUNE 18: Platinum Living
Amphitheater Concert
Rocklins Quarry Park JUNE 22: Gather
JULY 7: Free Movie Friday
hosts music April-October JULY 21: Comedy Under the Stars
By Noelle Konrad JULY 27: Gather
JULY 30: Stairway to Stardom
AUG. 24: Gather
Q
uarry Parks construction was completed in 2016, just in AUG. 26: Platinum Living
time for its first season. The City of Rocklin has taken great Amphitheater Concert
measures in beautifying the space and enticing locals and SEPT.28: Gather
eager tourists to this destination spot. OCT. 17: Platinum Living
Amphitheater Concert
The quarry has been out here forever, Bob Hilton, manager
OCT. 26: Gather
of business development for the City of Rocklin.
INFO: rocklin.ca.us
The parks season opened April 8 with a free welcome-
all faire. This event included music, treats and kicked off the
seasons concerts.
Gather is a monthly event that will take place with free
admission.
The final event of the season will be a public send-off or a
goodbye evening Oct. 26.
Quarry Park is evolving more and more each year.
(We want to make it) as pretty as possible, Hilton said.
Zip lines, rope climbing, picnic areas, and an entire adventure
park are in the works. Rocklin Adventure Park is anticipated to
open in the fall.
The adventure continues with everything we do, said
Hilton. (It) used to be isolated and unused and now it is
beautiful and becoming a destination. Come out and enjoy it.
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