2013 AJ LETS GO EXPO
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Al HendrixThe Lost Rocker
Then
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EXPO
Kids Zone
Touch-A-Truck
Talent Show
Stage Performances
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Lets Go Activity Guide
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BY GLORIA YOUNGJOURNAL STAFF WRITER
The foothills are a primedestination for summeractivities and the Lets Go
expo will offer a family-fun kick-off to the season.
Festivities will include a talentshow, kids corner, vendor andinformation booths and lots offamily-friendly games and fun.
Were very excited aboutbringing this to the communi-ty, said MJ Heltsley, AuburnJournal advertising director andmajor accounts sales manager.
The talent show will have twocategories child (ages 5 to 15)and adult (age 15 and older).
The Kids Corner will have abouncy house, touch-a-truck,petting zoo and other activities.
A photo booth, sponsored byRopers Jewelers, gives children
a chance todress-up as aprincess with atiara or a superhero.
Well takephotos andthe parentscan havethose, saidLinda Shu-man-Prins,
Gold CountryMedia eventsmanager. Victory Velo bike shopis sponsoring a kids bike trail.
Home on the Range in New-castle will offer an opportunityto try out SNAG golf. SNAG(Starting New at Golf) is an easy,non-stressful way to learn thebasics of golf.
Sports enthusiasts can alsodisplay their expertise in a foot-ball toss and other contests.
There will be something forall ages grandmothers to 5-year-olds something for every-one, Heltsley said.
For the shopper, there well bea plethora of vendors, keeping
to the theme of Lets Go.We saw a big opportunity for
the community to come togeth-er and have fun, Heltsley said.We also looked at a date in
June. It is around Fathers Day,so it is a good weekend wherefamilies will be together anddont always know what to dowith dad. Its a great event forkids to spend with family andfriends.
This section provides a guideand map for the festival as wellas ideas for summer activities.
Its all about providing anopportunity for the entire fami-ly to go out and enjoy an afford-
able event together, Heltsleysaid. Were keeping ticketprices really low and parking isfree. Its really for enjoyment.So lets go out and have somefun.
LETS GO EXPOWhen: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Saturday, June 15Where: Gold CountryFairgrounds in AuburnCost: $5 for adults and $1 forchildren, free for childrenunder 5. Free parking atfairgrounds.Nonprofit organizations that
would like to sell a block oftickets for the expo, can keep$1 of each ticket soldInfo: (530) 852-0278, [email protected]
Family friendly event
right before Fathers Day
This 196250cc TohatsuRunpet is
one of manyclassics ondisplay atthe ClassicJapaneseMotorcycleClub Showand Swap atthe GoldCountryFairgroundson June 29and 30.
MICHAEL KIRBY
AUBURN JOURNAL
Leave the Harley at homeand the Moto Guzzi in thegarage. This show is all
about the Japanese motorcy-cle, classic ones at that.
It depends on which groupyoure talking to, theres not auniversal standard to classic,said Ken Ballinger, member ofthe Classic Japanese Motorcy-cle Club. We go with 15 yearsor older.
That means if you own a1998 or earlier model of a BigFour bike (Honda, Kawasaki,Suzuki or Yamaha), you canenter to see how it stacks upagainst others in categories
such as historic, vintage, clas-sic, future classic, enduro,small bike, mini bike,bobber/caf and custom.
The again, you may havesomething rare to share withthe folks.
Last year there was a 1959Yamaguchi, a rare one,Ballinger said. And a 1962Tohatsu.
For Ballinger, it all startedwith a Moped when he was 12
years old (Sears 50cc Allstate).Now hes got three Honda CL77Scramblers in the garage.
Collectors have the dis-ease, he said. I have ninemotorcycles total.
In addition to the show,where all the categories exceptBest of Show will be voted on
by peoples choice, there will bea swap meet where you cantrack down hard-to-find parts,and a Bike Corral, where any-one interested in selling theirbike (Japanese or otherwise)can give it unparalleled expo-sure.
~ Paul Cambra
2: Lets play some tennis
P
laying tennis in Auburn is agood way to stay busy
throughout the summer whether its day or night.
Youve got six courts at ARDon Dry Creek; six courts atPlacer High School, said Hill-men coach Tom Isaac, the 2012
USPTA Northern CaliforniaHigh School Coach of the Year.Youve got the racquet club,but you need to be a member.Meadow Vista has courts at thepark and by Winchester ARD.
Isaac also points out thattennis is inexpensive and easi-
er than golf.And, if you cant find any-body to hit with, theres alwaysa wall, he said.
~ Matthew Kimel
3: Time to let it roll
The bowling lanes are a wel-coming spot for just aboutanyone.
Bowling is good for any-body, said Ilah Hawley, man-ager of Foothills Bowling Cen-
ter in Auburn. You can startbowling at 3 and you can bowluntil youre basically in theground. Anybody can bowl. Itdoesnt take any special skills.
At Foothills Bowling Center
CLASSIC JAPANESEMOTORCYCLE CLUBSHOW AND SWAPWhen: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat-urday, June 29; 10 a.m. to 3p.m. Sunday, June 30Where: Gold Country Fair-grounds, 1273 High St.,AuburnCost: Free parking andadmissionInfo: www.cjmc.org
AREA T ENNIS COU RTSPlacer High: 275 OrangeSt.,AuburnARD: 3770 Richardson Drive,AuburnAuburn Racquet Club: 1255Racquet Club Drive, AuburnMeadow Vista Park: 1101Meadow Vista Road, Mead-ow Vista
ON THECOVERMeganClifton, 10,takes someswings atthe AuburnRacquet &Fitness ClubPhoto byMichael Kirby
1: Check out some classic Japanese bikes
COURTESY
Al The Lost Rocker Hendrix
will entertain the crowds atthe Lets Go Expo.
Its summer, so Lets Go!
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youll find the dcor is amix of modern and retroand the crowds rangefrom the older and moreexperienced leaguebowler to the younger
and just looking for a funnight type of group.When you walk in here
it takes you back tomovies like Grease 2,Hawley said.
Leagues, both adult andjunior, run through sum-mer and fall. Those inter-ested in taking up thecompetitive side of thesport can give the bowlingcenter a call.
Hawley, who admitsshes ultra competitivein her scratch bowlleague, said the nice thingabout league bowling isthe handicap puts every-body on equal footing.
In addition to the com-petitive aspect, Hawleysaid bowling is a greatway to make friends.
What I really like aboutbowling is you meet peo-ple from all walks of life,she said. Its no longerthe blue collar sport anybody can bowl.
~ Jenifer Gee
4: Give yoga a try
Whether youre look-ing for a spirituallyrenewing session
or a physically challeng-ing activity, area yoga stu-dios have a variety of
classes and instructorsthat will meet your needs.
It really is a time whenstudents can choose thebest style of yoga for them it wasnt always thisway, said Susan Whitak-er, owner of Canyon SpiritYoga Center in Auburn.
Some studios, such asCanyon Spirit and East-wind Yoga, also in Auburnoffer various styles.
Finding the rightmethod and teacher iskey, said Ryan Bailey,Eastwind co-owner.
People have this pre-
conceived notion of whatyoga is, so its importantto be open to trying newthings, Bailey said.
~ Jon Schultz
5: Party in the park
Auburn Park andRecreation DistrictsParty in the Park is an
annual event thats bothfree and family-friendly.
This years Party in thePark features a reggaeconcert with One DropRedemption and up-and-coming local band ArdenPark Roots.
Scott Holbrook,founder of Party in thePark, said the event is allabout bringing the familytogether for a good time.
Ive always loved live
music and it seemed likea fun way to bring fun andmusic and family togeth-
er, said Holbrook.
The event begins at 5p.m. on Friday, June 21,and the music starts at 6p.m. The event features ahuge kids zone, arts andcrafts, a food court, a bar-becue pit, and a beer gar-den for those over 21.
While there is a smallfee for the attractions tohelp keep Party in thePark coming back eachyear, the music and park-ing is always free.
For more information,visit www.partyinthep-ark.net.
~ Megan Houchin
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COMPETE?
Who: Foothills BowlingCenterWhere: 13489 BowmanRoad, Auburn
Info: (530) 885-7518,www.foothillsbowling-center.com
KIM PALAFERRI AUBURN JOURNAL
Michele McEntee spends her Wednesday mornings bowling this summer atFoothills Bowling with the Wednesday Morning Jubilee Bowling League.
YOGA STUDIOS
AUBURN YOGA & FITNESSSTUDIOWhere: AuburnInfo: (530) 889-2920,www.auburnyf.com
CANYON SPIRIT YOGACENTERWhere: AuburnInfo: (530) 885-6407,canyonspirityoga.com
EASTWIND YOGAWhere: Auburn andRosevilleInfo: (916) 316-YOGA,eastwindyoga.com
PARTY IN THE PARK
Where: Regional Park,3770 Richardson Dr.,AuburnWhen: 5 p.m. Friday,June 21; music at 6 p.m.
Info: partyinthepark.net
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6: Cruise Nite time
On the second Fridayof each monththrough the summer,
local auto enthusiasts willpark their prized posses-
sions on Lincoln Way indowntown Auburn for the29th annual season ofAuburn Cruise Nite.
The cost-free, registra-tion-free event regularlydraws 300 classic andantique cars and thou-sands of spectators.
Event coordinator BobKennedy said volunteersdole out three awards pershow for best stock,
modified stock and mod-ified vehicles but thereal winners are localbusinesses and families,all welcome to partici-pate.
Its just a nice familyatmosphere, and we havesome great cars that comeout. All we care about isthat theyre 72 or older.We dont care what condi-
tion theyre in. Were notasking for show cars, hesaid. It brings back a lotof memories for people.
~ Andrew Westrope
7: Get booked
Or CDd. Or logged in.Or DVDd. The PlacerCounty Library,
which includes a branchat Nevada Street inAuburn, provides card-holding residents anopportunity to peruse awide array of reading
material that can bechecked out onsite orreserved beforehand oncomputer.
The library is also hometo a host of programs
throughout the year. Thenoon-hour lecture serieson Fridays often has a fullhouse. The Silver Screen
Movie series at thelibrarys Beecher Roomprovides viewings of clas-sic films. Monthly usedbook sales give avid read-ers a chance to stock upon titles at dirt-cheapprices.
Placer County librariesare building communityone story at a time, saidMary George, Placer
County director of libraryservices. Theyre clean,well-lighted places forpeople to hang out andenjoy our programming,our resources and getquestions asked by ourhelpful staff.
~ Gus Thomson
8: Take a dance class
If you fell like trippingthe light fantastic, butare afraid of tripping
over your own two feet,its time you stepped outand took a dance class.
And if its casual rug-cutting you see in yourfuture, no better place tostart than the Tuesdaynight dance class at theDeWitt center.
I taught ballroom andrumba the other night,said instructor Hye
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September 5 8 GOLD COUNTRY FAIR
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November 22 24 Mandarin Festival
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Archer. Afterward, every-body filled out a ballot so Iknow what they want tolearn. Then well go fromthere.
But once you get the
moves down, where doyou go?I am thinking about
starting up a Friday nightdance here in Auburn,she said.
~ Paul Cambra
9: Knit, sew, quilt
When it comes toknitting, quiltingand sewing, obses-
sion isnt necessarily a bad
thing.I have a 95-year-old
customer who still takesclasses and producesjackets and purses, youname it. Ive beenobsessed with quilting for35 years, said MarylynnMatthews, owner of How-ells Sew and Vac inAuburn.
The Auburn region is
home to legions of dedi-cated crafters who winprizes at competitionsand in the hearts of thepeople who are gifted
with their creations.There is a lot of satis-
faction in giving some-body an item you madeyourself, Matthews said.
She said her shop catersabout 60 percent towardquilters and 40 percenttoward fans of craft andgarment sewing.
There is a trend inupcycling, in buying thrift
store items and repurpos-ing them, Matthewsexplained. I see a lot ofpeople buying glitzyclothing and turning itinto dog outfits, turning
sweaters into felted hand-bags.Technology has kept
pace with crafters needs.There are still very
simple (sewing) machinesbut the electronic andcomputerized machinesmake the jobs easier, forbeginners especially. Atfirst they look more com-plicated, but in realitytheyre easier because the
tensions are all automat-ic. The machine figures itout for you.
~ Anne Papineau
10: Grab the clubs
The Auburn foothillsarea has its share oftop notch golf cours-
es and the long summerhours give you more timeto get out and complete
the back nine.There are four really
good courses in the area,thats a lot compared thenumber of people thatlive in Auburn, said Geno
Ivaldi, Director of Golf atthe Darkhorse Golf Club.They are all about a 15-minute drive apart whichmakes it convenient.
The courses stay greeneven in the summertime.How do they do it? Fertil-izer and water are thesecret, Ivaldi said.
We also aerify andspike it to get air into theground so the water can
take. Otherwise, the waterjust sits on the dry sur-face.
Take advantage of theDarkhorse Golf Clubsafter 3:30 p.m. rate ($25weekdays, $28 weekends).If your kids love to golf aNike Junior Golf Campwill be offered July 15-18,for ages 8 to 17.
~ Jamie Hazelton
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11. Lets hit the slots
If youre looking forresort-style entertain-ment but you dont
want to pony up for planetickets, or a lengthy car
ride, then Thunder ValleyCasino Resort has youcovered.
Celebrating its 10-yearanniversary, this Lincolncasino has it all pool,spa, hotel, gaming,restaurants, concerts andthe list goes on and on.
I think that the uniquething is theres limitedentertainment in thisregion, particularly as it
relates to Placer County,said Doug Elmets,spokesman for ThunderValley Casino Resort.Thats why its such adraw in the region.
Theres the SummerConcert Series, which fea-tures acts such as TheDoobie Brothers, HueyLewis & The News andmany more. Looking forsome Sunday fun? Headout to the H2O pool partyfor a little time in the sun.Thunder Valley alsoboasts award winningaccommodations andrestaurants. Recently theresort was awarded FourDiamond status by AAA its third straight.
~ Andrew DiLuccia
12: Keep cool in pool
Splash around and staycool this summer incommunity pools.
Public swimming atAuburn Recreation Dis-trict pools begins June 8,and for as little as $3 youcan enjoy the cool watertemperatures and therefresh of a splash.
ARD also offers groupand private swimminglessons starting June 10,and those classes includeParent Tot, adult lap swimand adult water aerobics.Master swimming is openthree days a week andthose who want to take a
shot at synchronizedswimming can also signup for the team.
In addition to that,pools can be reserved forprivate parties.
We try to provide avariety of options for allmembers of the family.ARD is striving to providean accessible and afford-able option for the com-munity, said SherylPetersen, Recreation Serv-ices Manager.
In addition to the fun ofstaying cool in the sum-mer, swimming lessons atthe community pool can
help keep you safe.Of course the No. 1
reason to learn to swim issafety. We have so manyopen areas of water in thefoothills it just makessense to give our childrenevery opportunity to beable to save themselves ifthey happen to fall into abody of water, said PattiWaskowiak, AquaticsCoordinator. Learning toswim well, with propertechniques will openmany doors in addition tosafety. Whether you swimfor pleasure, join a com-petitive team, become alifeguard or swim forhealth benefits, therewards are endless.
~ Jenifer Gee
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13: Take your hacks
Fourth-degree blackbelt Sensei Tony Huntis hosting four
upcoming summercamps for youths ages 6and up at his 896 High
Street dojo.They promote speed,
strength and stamina,Hunt said of the eventstaking place in June, Julyand August. Its good forfocus. The summercamps are a fun activity.Its not all karate-based.Its team-based andteaches leadership skills.
Cost is $120 a week per
child. No prior karateexperience is necessary.Camp includes karateinstruction for all levels,exciting indoor gamesand a daily snack.
Its a fun time, Huntsaid.~ Matthew Kimel
14: Hit the half pipe
Designed by a skaterfor skaters, theAuburn Skate Park
has features for beginnersand advanced boardersalike. The key is going inthe early morning or justbefore dark when temper-
atures are cooler, saidKahl Muscott, districtadministrator for theAuburn Recreation Dis-trict.
The concrete bowls geta little toasty in the sum-mer, Muscott said.
Shade canopies put upas part of an Eagle Scoutproject last year providesome relief, he said.
The park, exclusivelyfor skateboarders, opensat dusk and closes atdusk; helmets, knee padsand elbow pads arerequired, Muscott said. Itis located adjacent toOverlook Park off Pacific
Avenue.When you try some-
thing new and somethingoutside of your comfortzone, thats when peoplehave the most growth, hesaid.
~ Jon Schultz
15: Back to nature
The Placer Nature Cen-ter in Auburn offersmore than a dozen
summer camps, classes,workshops and other pro-grams throughout the
summer.Aimed at all ages from
preschool children tograndparents, the centeris recruiting volunteersand docents, offers grant
opportunities for teensand teachers, scheduleshiking trips and invitesthe public to classes andlessons on astronomy,vermiculture, gardening,photography, geology andother subjects.
Education Director Lin-da Desai said the centerwill host seven weeks ofweekday summer campswith a variety of themes,
and more on weekends.We have lots of differ-
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16: Celebrate the 4th
There wont be a singledull moment inAuburn this Fourth
of July.Auburn Family 4th is a
free event that the AuburnChamber of Commercehas put on at the GoldCountry Fairgrounds formore than 20 years. Asalways, there will be alarge variety of activitiesfor kids and adults, aparade down High Streetand, of course, a fireworksshow. But this year boastssome new additions aswell, including food
trucks and communityservice awards.
Bingo games with cashprizes, a craft fair, a piecontest and a petting zooare just a few of the activ-ities offered to keep youand your family busy untilthe fireworks begin. Andaccording to Richard Hall,Chamber member andevent chair, you wont
want to miss this yearsshow.
This years fireworksdisplay will be bigger andbetter than ever, Hallsaid, We will have aslightly longer and more
intense fireworks showthan in the past, and weused to have a pretty niceshow.
~ Megan Houchin
17: Go West!
Auburn gets its nameThe World EnduranceCapital honestly. And
the finish of the WesternStates 100-Mile Endur-
ance Run at Placer HighSchools Stacy DragilaField in venerable LeFeb-vre Stadium is one of thecitys chief claims to ultra-running fame.
The annual trek startsfrom Squaw Valley at 5a.m. June 29 and specta-tors can go to the WesternStates 100 website to trackthe progress of runners.Some of the prime van-tage points includeForesthill and at the highschool finish line.
Around 400 ultrarun-ners will hit the trail andabout 1,200 volunteers
make the event possibleyear after year. Visitws100.com for moreinformation.
Harvey Roper, of theAuburn Endurance Capi-tal Committee, said theendurance run is an eventnot to be missed by spec-tators.
To witness this eventand see the drive and
determination of theserunners is incrediblyinspiring, Roper said.
~ Gus Thomson
18: Pick a flick
W
hether your movie-going thing is a 3-D
experience at themultiplex or a silent clas-sic accompanied by thetinkling notes of a livepiano, you can indulgeyour tastes in Auburn.
Maybe its the home-grown movie buffs thatkeep the screens busy andthe cinema marqueesglowing.
Avowed movie fan
Susan Rushton launchedSilver Screen ClassicMovies in 1996 and theseries has introducedaudience members tomany of Hollywoods leg-endary greats.
The Auburn Librarypays for the movies,which is why the series isfree, and why I show themthree times, Rushtonnoted. Several friendsmake themselves avail-able to make and sellpopcorn and sodas andwater before each show. Iuse the money we take inas donations to pay for
classic movies, star biog-raphies and informativeclassic movie books that Igive away before eachshow as door prizes.
This November SilverScreen will host its 200thmovie, Casablanca star-ring Humphrey Bogart.
We started withCasablanca, showedCasablanca for our 100th
movie and finally wereshowing it again. Partytime! Rushton said.
A stack of discussiontopics waits atop a pianoduring screenings, andmovie fans are urged tomeet the following Mon-day at Round Table Pizzain Auburn to talk films.
~ Anne Papineau
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The Kids Zone will include bounce houses, slide, gold pan-ning, face painting, goldfish toss, bike track, popcorn, snow
cones, cotton candy, SNAG golf, princess/super hero dress upphoto booth, and more!
If your hungry or thirsty you can enjoys Marias Taco Truck,Brick Oven Pizza, Flying Pig BBQ, The Original Kettle Corn,Little Richs Italian Ice, hot dogs, pizza from the 20/30 Cluband adult beverages from the Auburn 49er Lions.
The Touch-a-Truck area will be loaded with fun trucks andvehicles provided by Auburn Police Department, ForesthillTowing, Placer County, Sundowner Trailers, Strictly Toyondas,and more. Come see up close the new Placer County snowblower!
Exhibiters and vendors will be cover everything from realestate, the Tevis Cup, Placer Country museums, kayaks, raft-ing trips and other outdoor adventures. If youre in themood to shop you will have many choices, including Tupper-ware, jewelry, candles, health products, etc.
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10:30 a.m. Buttons & Bows Square Dancing11:30 a.m. Tommyknockers CloggersNoon Talent Show2 p.m. Winners announced/Symphony set up2:30 p.m. Auburn Symphony3:30 p.m. Zumba Demonstration4 p.m. Al Hendricks5 p.m. Closing
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19: Join a gym
Whether starting anexercise routine iseasy or hard stick-
ing to it can be the biggerchallenge. Thats wherethe benefits of joining agym can come into play.
I would say the biggestbenefits are the cama-raderie and the accounta-bility, said Bill Dietz, gen-eral manager of theAuburn Racquet and Fit-ness Club. A lot of peoplecan work out pretty muchanywhere where you canexercise, run and walkand do pushups. Most
people only stick withthat for a short time.When you join a goodquality gym, you get folksthere staff and othermembers who hold youaccountable and help tomotivate you and keepyou going beyond just acouple months.
When looking to join agym, Dietz said peopleshould make sure a club
or facility is a good fit tomatch their goals. Somegyms may have morefamily-oriented activities,fitness classes and lessfree weights while othersare focused on bodybuilding.
I recommend foreverybody to try out aclub, Dietz said. Get aguest pass, attend a class,and meet with a trainer tofind out if its a proper fit.
~ Jenifer Gee
20: Pole walking
The health benefits of
walking are many. Itsa convenient, flexible,
low-impact, life-longactivity that requires littleequipment other than acomfortable pair of shoesand a set of poles.
Poles you say? Thatsright, for those that wantto burn up to 46 percentmore calories during thatconstitutional, you maywant to garb a set ofNordic walking poles.
You are involving theupper body muscles thatdont get a workout with
regular walking, said Dr.Richard Del Balso. Half ofyour muscles are abovethe waist. Add poles andyou use 90 percent of yourmuscles when you walk.
Del Balso teachesNordic pole walking class-es through the AuburnRecreation District and atFit 1 Gym in Auburn.Poles are provided, but hedoes have them for pur-
chase afterward. And thisfall, he will incorporateusing the poles whilewalking ones dog.
Using the upper bodyhelps provide resistanceby planting and pushingoff with your shouldermuscles, he said. Andthat helps develop upperbody and legs.
So if youre consideringboot camps or other andextreme workout regi-mens, remember that
walking operates within anatural range and motionof your body so youre lesslikely to feel pain or gethurt. Plus, you cant takeyour dog to CrossFit.
~ Paul Cambra
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Richard Del Balso has introduced pole walking toAuburn via classes at the Auburn Recreation Dis-trict. This fall, he will incorporate using the poleswhile walking ones dog.
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21: Fair play
Circle Sept. 5-8 on yourcalendar or punchthe date into your
Smart Phone. The GoldCountry Fair is backfor four days of excite-ment at Auburns GoldCountry Fairgrounds.
Highlights of eventsthat have been released sofar include an excitingfamily pie-eating conteston Sept. 6 and theChewey, Gooey, Deca-
dent Brownie BakingContest on Sept. 7. TheCrazy for Cupcakes Con-test is onboard the FoodCourt Stage on Sept. 8,along with a family water-melon eating contest.
Butler Amusements,known as the CleanestShow in the West, will bebringing a full array ofrides and carnival amuse-ments to the festivities.
The fair is the memo-ries it makes, said Nancie
Radakovitz, a fair boarddirector. It makes youwant to come back.
~ Gus Thomson
22: Celebrate citrus
This season celebratesthe 20th MountainMandarin Festival.
Celebrate the Foothillssweetest success storywith locally grown citrus,cooking contest, chefdemos and mandarin-themed crafts, activities
and items for sale.Its our 20th anniver-
sary so we are featuringsurprises for the 20thguest and the 200thguest, said Gary Gilligan,the events director.There will be a lot of sur-prise giveaways.
It always happens theweekend before Thanks-giving, so youll find any-thing from a holiday tablecenterpiece, to a cook-book for under the tree.
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When: Sept. 5-8Hours:4-11 p.m. Thursday; 4-midnight Friday; 11 a.m.to midnight Saturday; 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. SundayHighlights:Family Pie Eating Contest, 5 p.m. Friday
Chewey, Gooey, Decadent Brownie Baking Contest,1 p.m. SaturdayCrazy For Cupcakes Contest, 1 p.m. SundayFamily Watermelon Eating Contest, 2:30 p.m. SundayWhere: Gold Country Fairgrounds, 1273 High St.,AuburnInfo: (530) 823-4533,www.goldcountryfair.com/Gold_Country_Fair
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Well have a 20thanniversary cookbook,with 200-250 of thefavorite recipes from 20years of festival cook-offs, Gilligan said.
As for his favorite man-darin recipe?
The most spectaculardish was the mandarinravioli, he said. It wonthe grand prize threeyears ago. It was chickenand mandarin stuffedravioli with mandarinorange vodka sauce. Itwas the most spectacular,out of the box recipe.
~ Paul Cambra
23: Vintage fun
If youre into wine, youdont have to travel farto taste award-winning
vintages.Placer County is home
to 19 boutique winerieson the Placer CountyWine Trail. Most of the
wineries are small, family-
run operations that bringa more laid-back andunique atmosphere, asopposed to some of themore well-known areassuch as Napa Valley andthe Sonoma area.
I think theres twothings that people aregoing to experience here
as opposed to more well
known places like Napaand Sonoma its a littlebit more of a down toearth experience. Most ofthe wineries here are fam-ily-owned, said JocelynMaddux, marketing direc-tor for Lone Buffalo Vine-yards in Auburn. Usuallythe owner is the wine-
maker. You get a chanceto speak to the winemak-er and learn about wine.
Maddux also says thatyou will find a very differ-ent array of varietals herein the foothills, asopposed to the Napa area.Here there is more of aMediterranean-style cli-mate that helps fostermore of the Italian, Span-
ish and French varietals.Youre going to be ableto taste something thatyou have never hadbefore, she said. Discov-er something new.
Plan out your own tast-ing adventure at www.placerwine.com.
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24: Catch it live
Auburns musicscene is improvingall the time, said
promoter Scott Holbrook.I see other venue startingto pick up do it and theresa lot of cool house con-certs going on.
When Holbrook isbooking bands for the
Auburn Event Center, helooks for professionalbands as opposed to cov-er bands or bar bands.
We bring in touringand recording artists. Wetry to provide top notchentertainment at a veryaffordable price, he said.Im geared more to the
Americana, hard country,outlaw country, rockabil-ly. We have some incredi-ble shows ahead.
Those would includeBig Sandy and his Fly-RiteBoys, Chuck Mead, Tealeaf Green, Mojo Greenand Nor Cal favorites RedMeat.
The Library Garden
Summer Series lineup thisyear includes Mick Mar-tin, Todd Morgan and theEmblems, Stardust Cow-boys, The Anderson Fam-ily and Tom Rigney &Flambeau.
You can find live musicat numerous establish-ments throughout town,
including the Auburn Ale-house, Club Car, Califor-nia Club, Daves Cave, Lit-tle Belgium Deli and Pis-tol Petes. There are also acouple of wineries in the
area (Dono dal Cielo,Naggiar) where you canlisten while you taste.
And for classical musicfans, theres always theAuburn Symphony, whichkicks off its season onSept. 7 with a concert inthe park.
~ Paul Cambra
25: Rock on the river
Get down, get funky,
get wet. At the Amer-ican River Music Fes-
tival, the cold water andhot musical acts all addup to one pretty coolweekend.
One of the things weare known for is bringingnew music to the area,said Matt Semonsen,
Executive Director ofAmerican River Music,Inc. All of the acts on themain stage have neverplayed this festival before.David Grisman hasnt
played around here inages.Joining David Grisman
Bluegrass Experience arePaul Thorn, Sean Hayes,Hot Buttered Rum, RayWylie Hubbard, NewMonsoon and Poor MansPoison to name but a few.
Billed as a celebrationof music and movingwater, the stage is astones throw from the
south fork of the Ameri-can river.
Its really cool, theres afabulous beach, a swim-ming hole, picnic tables,he said.
Semomsen said 130volunteers pitch in to puttogether this weekend ofmusic, camping, white-
water rafting, hiking, liveart and joinshops.
Its a take off on work-shop, which is a bad artis-tic term, he said. Cre-ative art is a lot about par-ticipation, so we call themjoinshops. Our missionis to teach, inspire andenjoy music.
~ Paul Cambra
26: Keen on caffeine
Recharge from thesummer heat withyour favorite iced or
blended caffeinateddrink. Auburn has a vastarray of coffee venues to
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COURTESY KEITH SUTTER
Chris Jones is the principal French horn player for
the Auburn Symphony.
COURTESY
The American River Music Festival includes 30 livemusic performances in 11 locations during a three-day celebration on the American River in Coloma.
AMERICAN RIVER
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What: 30 live music per-formances, camping,whitewater rafting,hiking, kids activities,
live art, jam sessions.When: Sept. 13-15Where: HenningsenLotus Park, 9540 LotusRoad, in LotusCost: Single-day ticket$35 adults, $15 ages 8-17, ages 7 and underfree. Two-day ticket $50adults, $20 ages 8-17.Camping and whitewater excursion extra.Info: www.american-rivermusic.org (530)
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Info: (530) 885-2537,www.auburnalehouse.com
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Depoe Bay is now offeringmany different flavoredBlended Rockstars.Depoe Bay will also be
boosting up their baseproducts this summerincluding the Coffee Tof-fee, Blended Peanut But-ter Mocha, and the GreenTea Latt.
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27: Crews and brews
As Dave Joiner puts it:This is the place tobe Friday nights all
summer long.The Fast Fridays owner
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and furious speedwaycard on a weekly basisfrom May to September.
Whether youre into
bikes or tossing back acold one, theres some-thing for everyone at theweekly races that takeplace on the dirt oval at
Gold Country Fair-grounds starting at 8 p.m.
A couple hours ofexcitement will set youback only $10 if you pur-
chase tickets ahead oftime online. For moreinformation, check outfastfridays.com.
~ Matthew Kimel
28: Learn something
Take a little time tobetter your skills orpursue a long-
desired hobby by signing
up for one of the manyclasses offered throughthe Placer School forAdults.
From computer tech-nology and photographyto blacksmithing and art,the school offers a varietyof classes that touch onjust about any interest orneed.
The school has a focus
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on helping adultsadvance in the work forcewith a large array ofcomputer technologyclasses, according to BillBettencourt, principal ofthe Placer School for
Adults.There are also classes to
help English-languagelearners improve theircommunication skills,and vocational classesincluding several in med-ical careers. The schoolalso helps students earntheir GED or high schooldiploma.
On the leisurely side,
there are multiple artclasses that use a varietyof media, cooking classesare going to be added thisfall, there are photogra-phy courses, fitness class-es geared to the 50 and
over crowd and weldingand blacksmithing classesare also popular, Betten-court said.
Bettencourt said theschool offers a good mixfor students and thoseinterested in learning
more about whatever thetopic may be.I think people are look-
ing for good things to dowith their time thats rich,thats personal growthand its rewarding, Bet-
tencourt said. Also, theyfind they connect withother adults. It becomes aconnection for folks togather.
~ Jenifer Gee
29: Whitewater fun
The Auburn area hasvarious launching offpoints for people
interested in some white-water action, whether itssomeone doing it for thefirst time or an advancethrill-seeker, said DonHill, president of Ameri-can River Recreation.
Were fortunate to have
these two rivers becausethere are rivers downsouth like the Kern Riverthat are already dried up,Hill said. A lot of cus-tomers booked on the
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For the more adventur-
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30: Pamper yourself
Change the cars oil.Check. Prune the ros-es. Check. Polish the
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That tune-up is a spatreatment, and there areoodles of them availablein the Auburn region.
Your skin is yourlargest organ. It soaks theenvironment in and itsalso a filter of the toxins
going out, said SuzanneNicholson, esthetician atThe Artistic in Auburn.Its more of a health andwellness thing, than atreat or a luxury, to treatyour body with respect.
Nicholson is trained inpampering and since TheArtistic is an Aveda Con-cept Salon, We try to
exceed clients expecta-tions. The facials offer alot of massage: neck andshoulder, hands, feet, tomake you feel very rejuve-
nated.She is also adept at lashextensions, brow shaping,solar bronzing and more.
Auburns salon/spascan brighten the exteriorand offer uplift for thespirit.
In Nicholsons words,Its yummy stuff.
~ Anne Papineau
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31: Food for thought
Local shoppers have afresh, home-grownalternative to the gro-
cery store with theFoothill Farmers MarketAssociation of Placer
County several times aweek through the sum-mer.
Local farmers andcraftsmen set up shop inAuburn, Folsom,Foresthill, Granite Bay,Rocklin, Roseville, TahoeCity and Truckee on a reg-ular weekly schedule tosell fruits and vegetables,spices, crafts, recipes and
other homemade goods.
~ Andrew Westrope
32: Do you dig gold?
Cool down your goldfever this summer atthe Bear River Camp-
ground. Its free for dayuse and is the favoritespot of many localprospectors who are
friendly and willing tohelp out some panningnewbies. Just ask and they
teach you how to read theriver.Panning for gold is one
of the few local activitiesthat will give you some-thing in return. Over 150years later and Auburn isstill full of gold, you justhave to know where andhow to look. Sell it, keepit, or even turn it into jew-elry.
A beginner can get intopanning for around $25dollars according toHeather Willis, Managerof Pioneer Mining Sup-
plies.Its a great way to
unplug and be a part ofhistory.
~Jamie Hazelton
33: Still walking
Discover new localartists and revisityour old favorites at
this years Auburn ArtWalk.
The Art Walk is a freeevent held in Downtownand Old Town Auburn
where local artists puttheir masterpieces on dis-play in local businesses.
This year, Auburn ArtWalk is celebrating its 20-year anniversary on theAugust 8 walk.
Rose Stilwell, a long-time member of theAuburn Art Walk Commit-tee, promises a specialanniversary treat.
Some former Art Walkvenue sites will be hostingartists who participated inthe earlier years of ArtWalk. Each of these artistswill choose an up-and-
coming artist to also showwith them, said Stilwell.A map of participating
venues and artists can bepicked up at the ArtsBuilding in DowntownAuburn or any participat-ing venue on the day ofthe event, and atwww.placerarts.org aweek prior to the walk.
~ Megan Houchin
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34: Pick up and play
Enough with the airguitar already. Itstime to put down the
Guitar Hero controllerand start fiddling with thegenuine article. What
instrument to take up?Thats entirely up to you.
Have forethought as towhat you want to do,said Larry Gosch, ownerof Encore Music inAuburn. Put the instru-ment in your hand andimagine yourself playingmusic. Then, once you do,practice.
Gosch said that guitarand ukulele are the easi-est to learn, but warnsagainst getting discour-aged when things dontcome as fast as youdhoped.
Adults put too muchvalue on the learningcurve, he said. They areused to doing things rightway.
For kids, he says oncethey make the connectionbetween ears and fingersit will get easier.
So rosin up that bow,
tickle those ivories anddont be shy about it. Withthis hobby, its okay totoot your own horn.
~ Paul Cambra
35: Youre history
How can you timetravel without givingup the modern con-
veniences youve grownto love? Take a trip on theHeritage Trail, a 19-stophistoric journey thatspans Placer County.
We started it five yearsago. Its an amazingevent, said Melanie Bar-ton, who recently retiredas Placer County muse-
ums division administra-tor, after 11 years at thehelm. Every year itsgrown. Its the perfect wayto highlight historythroughout the county.
This year, the Roseville
Telephone Museum isback onboard. Since it isan appointment-onlymuseum, its a goodopportunity for people tosee it.
All the museums haveextra activities, Bartonsaid. All are open from 10a.m. to 4 p.m. and all havefree admission.
So see what its like tobake biscuits in a woodstove. Explore a granitequarry and pan for gold.Listen to Native Americanstories and learn aboutthe construction of thetranscontinental rail-road.Its all free for twodays, but after that, itshistory.
~ Paul Cambra
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The Bernhard Museum in Auburn is one of 19 localmuseums with free admission on Aug. 10 and 11during the Heritage Trail tour.
HERITAGE TRAIL
When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Saturday, Aug. 10, andSunday, Aug.11Where: Tour 19 PlacerCounty museumsbetween Roseville andNorth Lake TahoeCost: Free admission toall museums. Bus trip is$10 each dayInfo: (530) 889-6500,www.theheritagetrail.blogspot.com
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