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InsideExplore Craft Beers
Jazz JubileeCalendar of Events
Sweet Treats
DINING GAMING SHOPPING GOLFING ATTRACTIONS
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Just as wine became popular throughoutFolsom and El Dorado County, it seems craftbeers are starting to take similar force.Folsom will host its rst craft beer event this month,
called Tap Folsom. The event will be from 6-10 p.m.,Friday, Aug. 15, on the LakeNatoma Inn property.
The two-night eventwill allow beer lovers theexperience to share thepassion of craft beer withbrewers. Read the full storyinside.
Be sure to also read up onlocal craft beers highlighted
in this months signaturedrink feature. Breweriesinclude Lockdown BrewingCo., American River Brewing Company and MrazBrewing Company.
Local designer Kerry Kelly and Chef Karen Holmes,of Karens Bakery, joined forces to help provideoutdoor entertaining tips for people planning asummer house party. The story includes ideas ontable decorating and easy grilling recipes.
If youd rather enjoy an outdoor patio outsideof your home, Ive explored local restaurants in ElDorado Hills offering live music on the patio. Find fullline-ups for Sienna New American Grill, 36 HandlesPub and Eatery and Relish Burger Bar.
After enjoying the soft tunes during dinner, Iencourage people to check out The Purple Place Bar& Grill on Green Valley Road and try their refreshingmojito pitcher special while listening to more musicon their spacious patio. Find their full band listing inthis months calendar of events.
You might notice a new byline this month KatieEsparza. Katie, a junior at UCLA, is working as an
intern this summer at the Telegraph ofce. She wasa huge help this month by taking on a variety ofEntertainer stories. Good work, Katie!
There are a lot of fun events happening thismonth I look forward to seeing you out there in thecommunity!
Laura Newell
cheers!inside...food and wine
entertainment
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Tap Folsom 5
Explore Craft Beer 6Hinkle Creek 8Sweet Treats 1120 Mile Taste 12
Cameron Park 15Survival and Faith 16Music on the Patio 17Classical Masters Music Festival 19Plan the Perfect Party 21Jazz Jubilee 23Calendar of Events 30
Vetarans Expo 24Gridiron Greeting 28
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With craft beer taking the nation by storm, Folsom is joining in the excitementwith a new craft beer event this month.People can learn what the buzz is about from 6-10 p.m., Friday, Aug. 15, asHistoric Folsom hosts its rst craft beer event, Tap Folsom.
Craft beer is booming throughout the country. This is a great chance for the Folsomcommunity to learn more about the craft beer industry and some of the great local andnational beers that are making a name for themselves in the beer world, said Michael
Kennett, with the Folsom Chamber of Commerce. We work very closely and have awonderful relationship with DBI Beverage Distributing and as they continue to grow theircraft beer division, this is an opportunity to help them do so in Folsom.
The event will also include an exclusive beer brewing experience at 5 p.m. on Aug. 14,called the Ultimate Brew Experience, Kennett said.
The two-night event will allow beer lovers the experience to share the passion of craftbeer with brewers, brew masters and avid home brewers, he said.
The package allows people to brew four different styles of craft beer including porter,Belgian, pale ale and a New Experimental IPA, alongside James Murray, brew master forBallast Point Brewing Company.
People can discuss craft brewing techniques with Rick Piccirrilli from 21st AmendmentBrewing, David Morrow, former brewer at Sudwerks Brewery. Guests will then receivea bottle of each beer brewed during the event upon the completion of fermentation,Kennett said.
This is truly an event for the ultimate beer geek, Kennett said. This is a really coolthing and will really set us apart from other craft beer events.
Thursdays event includes a hosted dinner and craft beer pairings. Ultimate BrewExperience ticket also includes VIP admission to Friday nights Tap Folsom event.
There are only 40 tickets available for this exclusive brewing experience, Kennett said.So dont miss out and get your tickets early.
The Ultimate Brew Experience tickets are $100.On Friday, Aug. 15, Tap Folsom will highlight approximately 30 craft breweries, live
music and food trucks on the Lake Natoma Inn property.
Live music will include Humble Wolf, Thunder Cover and MidnightPlayers.
The party will continue at Powerhouse Pub, Scarlets andHamptons On Sutter, all on Sutter Street, after Fridaysevent. According to ofcials, there will be free admissionfor all Tap ticket holders with a wristband.
The craft beer movement is only going to continueto grow, Kennett said. Its something that can nolonger be ignored and its important for the Folsomcommunity to familiarize itself with this growingtrend. Plus, there are a number of great bars and
restaurants in Folsom that are embracing the craftbeer movement and it helps them to have moreknowledgeable clientele that can truly appreciate whatthey are offering.
Tickets for Friday include $25 for general admission,$50 for the VIP experience and $100 for the Ultimate BrewExperience.
For a full list of participating breweries and tickets, visit tapfolsom.com.
by laura newell / entertainer
KNOW AND GOWhat:Tap FolsomWhen:6-10 p.m.,
Friday, Aug. 15
Where:Lake Natoma Inn,Historic Folsom
Info:tapfolsom.com
Ashley Morgan, bartender at Powerhouse Pub, pours a PyramidHefeweizen, one of the breweries featured at Tap Folsom.
Photo by Don Chaddock
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craftbeersCraft beer:SSB IPAType/style of beer: IPA
Tasting room location:AmericanRiver Brewing Company, 11151Trade Center Drive, Suite 104,
Rancho CordovaDescription of beer:This is a very
oral and spicy West Coast IPA.It has notes of citrus on the nose,
followed by a light grassy andginger avor. This IPA is extremely
well balanced between sweetmalty avors and the wonderouscharacter of hops.
More Information:(916) 635-2537,americanriverbrewingcompany.com
Craft beer:EDH Imperial IPAType/style of beer:Double IPATasting room location:Mraz Brewing Company,2222 Francisco Drive, Suite 510, El Dorado Hills
Description of beer:This is a balanced IPA usinga blend of an eldorado experimental hop, 5256
hop and citra hop. The IPA is named in honor of ElDorado Hills, the town the brew masters live and
work in.More Information:(916) 934-0744
Craft beer:Emmas Blonde AleType/style of beer:Blonde Ale
Tasting room location:Lockdown Brewing Co., 718Sutter St., Suite 200, Folsom
Production Facility/Tasting Room, 11327 Trade CenterDr., Suite 350, Rancho Cordova
Description of beer: Light and refreshing straw
colored ale made with a blend of pale, pilsner andwheat malts. This craft beer is lightly hopped withnoble hops and a tiny bit of orange peel for a crisp,light citrus nish. The beer is named after a femalephilanthropist in Folsoms past, who ran the town
brothel in the early 1900s.More Information:lockdownbrewingcompany.com
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The Elegant Evening Feaston Hinkle Creek will givelocals the opportunity
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The outdoor setting willsparkle with party lights andcandle-lit tables for two set onthe bridge spanning the creek,said Ken Menzer, Folsom CityArborist. The event will take
place Aug. 22 and 23.The bridge was constructed by a
group of volunteers and spans HinkleCreek to provide bike and pedestrianaccess to existing trail segments.
We had 87 different volunteers workingon the bridge since November 2013, Menzersaid. It was completed on May 1. Many of thevolunteers worked hundreds of hours over themonths. All of the parts including 40 foot longglu-lam beams weighing around 700 pounds
and a welded steel yoke weighing about 850pounds, were all hand carried in by large groupsof volunteers.
Hal Scheetz of Scheetz Welding, a local Folsombusiness, completed the steel fabrication andBrian Harrison was the structural engineer,Menzer said. The initial grant $5,000 was appliedfor from REI and received by the Friends of
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Folsom Parkways, a local Folsom non-prot.According to Menzer, the Friends added additional matching grant funds to
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trees, animals and environment.Menzer said this was project was especially important for him.As City Arborist, it is a part of my duty to educate our resident about caring
for our trees. This bridge is a glorious path into the woods to experience whatis slowly disappearing in our city, quietness, he said. The sound of silence isthere, but maybe as a uttering bird or the babbling noise of Hinkle Creek orthe bark of a far off dog, it is pretty quiet. This nature setting does not requiresupplemental irrigation, making this a place to see what naturally grows here.
The locavore four-course dinner by Chef Arturo Vargas of the acclaimedTaste for the Senses catering rm features an innovative menu of appetizers,salad, main courses and dessert for The Elegant Evening Feast on Hinkle Creek.
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Jakes Desserts recently opened in Palladio at Broadstone in Folsom and is lling sweetcravings with ice cream, cupcakes and cookies.Diane Marshall, of El Dorado Hills, opened the dessert shop with co-owners Michael(Jake) Jackobsen and Dave Roberts.
The restaurant carries 24 avors of ice cream that are all made onsite and have our freshcupcakes delivered from Cup Cake Craving. Jakes Desserts are afliated with Cupcake Craving.
We have so many delicious treats to choose from, Marshall said. Whether you want a scoopof ice cream, a specialty milkshake or our famous cow pie ice cream sandwich, you will nd afavorite here.
Jakes Desserts is located at 280 Palladio Parkway, in Folsom. For more information call (916)542-7829 or nd them on Instagram.
Q. What makes your restaurant unique?A.We pride ourselves that we dont use any food coloring in our ice cream. All of our ice cream
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Q. What kind of atmosphere does your restaurantoffer?
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FOOD & WINEsweettreatsby laura newell / entertainer
Left: Co-owner Diane Marshall, of El Dorado Hills,displays a variety of desserts offered at Jakes Desserts
in Palladio at Broadstone in Folsom.
Co-owner Diane Marshall makes a Cow Kiss dessert with achocolate brownie, two scoops of vanilla ice cream and chocolate
drizzle on the top. Photos by Laura Newell / Entertainer
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The El Dorado County Ag in the Classroom will be holding a fundraiser, the 20Mile Taste, on Saturday, Aug. 16.
The event will help fund educational programs like Farm Day and Fields of
Learning, which promote the importance of agriculture.Every May, El Dorado County Ag in the Classroom hosts hundreds of third-grade
students at the fairgrounds for an interactive day of learning.According to Karen Owen, the executive director of Ag in the Classroom, this past
May was the 13th annual Farm Day and hosted about 1,000 students from all overthe county.
Additionally, Ag in the Classroom has a Fields of Learning program, which pairsa school with a local farm, giving kids the chance to gain hands-on experience withagriculture.
Agriculture provides the essentials of life, and its important for kids to knowwhere their food comes from, said Owen.
The 20 Mile Taste will feature some Farm Day activities, which will allow attendeesto see what the kids learn in one of the Ag in the Classroom programs.
It will also feature food and wine sourced from within a 20-mile radius of the eventas well as a rafe and a live auction.
According to Owen, the live auction will include a bicycle tour of Apple Hillprovided by Placerville Bike Shop, a Hollys Hill Vineyards Magnum of Patriarche andfour tickets to their Patriarche party, a Single Leaf Magnum and wine glass basketand a Family Christmas Tree Cutting Adventure.
The Caroll Tuttle Trio, a light jazz group, will be providing live music for the event.The 20 Mile taste will be building off of the sold-out success of last years
event.
As a non-prot organization, the El Dorado CountyAg in the Classroom depends on the generoussupport of its sponsors and events like the
20 Mile Taste to continue providingeducational opportunities for kids.
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Attendees will get to experience a relaxing evening lled with food, wineand live music. Courtesy Photo
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The Cameron Park CommunityFoundation and the El DoradoCounty Food Bank will partner upto present the rst Cameron Park FamilyConcert.
It will be held from 5-8 p.m., Saturday,Aug. 2, at Cameron Park Lake. Theconcert is free for all residents and
features music and dancing. Free food willalso be provided by the El Dorado CountyFood Bank. The lagoon will be open forswimming.
According to ofcials, people areencouraged to bring lawn chairs, blanketsand their own food and drinks for a picnicat the park.
The Cameron Park Family Concert willshowcase local musicians, Late for Dinner.The eight-piece El Dorado County band
combines the sounds of RastamericanBlues, Caribbean Pop and Reggae.According to one of the founding
members of Late for Dinner, DaveHamblen, the band has been together foralmost 30 years.
The music is described as up-tempo witha positive message, Hamblen said.
Its about enjoying your life and beingkind to one another, said Hamblen.
While it is the rst year of the CameronPark Family Concert, the organizer of theevent and the president of the Cameron ParkCommunity Foundation, Mark Harris, saidthey hope to make it an annual occurrence.
The concert is a family friendly event forall ages and is a thank you to all of theresidents of Cameron Park, said Harris.
The Cameron Park Family Concert will befree for all residents and $5 for non-residents.
For more information, visiteldoradohillschamber.org
KNOW AND GOWhat:Cameron Park Family ConcertWhen: 5-8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2Where: Cameron Park Lake, 2989 CountryClub Drive, Cameron ParkCost:Free for all Cameron Park residentswith ID, $5 for non-residentsInfo:www.eldoradohillschamber.org
familyfunby katie esparza | entertainer
Free food will be provided for people to have picnic at theconcert. courtesy photo
The lagoon will be open during the concert. courtesy photo
The Cameron Park Family Concert will be held at Cameron Park Lake. courtesy photo
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One Way Productionsis presenting anencore performanceof the popular play, TheHiding Place, on Friday,Aug. 8, at the Harris Centerin Folsom. This one-nightonly production will reunitethe original cast under the
direction of Ingrid Wilson,who is also the founder ofOne Way Productions.
I never bring back thesame production two yearsin a row, but I had so manypeople in the audience whowanted to bring it back, saidWilson.
Talia Vlaovich, an Elly Awardnominee for best actress in
2013, will be returning tothe role of Corrie ten Boom,a woman who along withher father and sister hidpersecuted Jewish families inher home during World War II.
Im super excited toplay this role again. It was awonderful experience therst time around, and thistime I am learning so much
more about my character. Ican connect with Corrie on amore emotional level this timearound because I am able tolook at her from a differentangle, Vlaovich said. This isa true story of a Dutch familyin Holland during WWII. Itgoes through the life of mycharacter and shows how herlife prepared her to survivethe concentration camps and
help other Jewish peoplealong the way.
Today, Vlaovich works as aprivate music teacher at VovAlta Studio, in Folsom.
My goal is to help mystudents learn some of thetechniques that I have learned
KNOW AND GOWhat: The Hiding PlaceWhen: 7:30 p.m., Friday, Aug. 8Where: The Harris Center, 10 College Parkway, FolsomCost:$15-$50Info:www.harriscenter.net
survival&faithstory of
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spiritually and technically over the years, she said. I want to help pass myexperience and information down to the next generation of performers.
Jim Shuler will also be reprising his role as Caspar ten Boom, Corries fatherand a man with incredibly strong faith.
They (the ten Booms) trust very much in their faith and that they will getthrough any ordeal in life, said Shuler. Ive learned you can face a lot ofadversity in your life and you cant really do it on your own. You have to rely onyour family and faith.
According to Shuler, because this is the second time the play is beingperformed, the cast had time to more fully develop the characters.
The play is based on a true story and was adapted from the book written byCorrie ten Boom and Elizabeth and John Sherrill, which was rst published in1971.
Wilson was greatly inspired by the message of Corrie ten Booms story.The Hiding Place is a story that needs to be told, said Wilson. Its about
doing the right thing despite the cost, and for me that is a great life lesson.Because of the mature theme of the production, the play is not recommended
for children under 11.Tickets are on sale now and range from $15-50. They can be purchased at the
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Talia Vlaovich, playing Corrie ten Boom, and Jim Shuler, playing her fatherCaspar ten Boom, perform a scene from The Hiding Place. Courtesy Photo
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The renowned classical performers, Di Wu and AdrianDaurov, will be featured in a special night in Folsom atthe annual Classical Masters Music Festival at 7 p.m. onSaturday, Sept. 27.
Wu had her professional debut as a classical pianist at 14
years old with the Beijing Philharmonic and went on to performwith orchestras in the U.S. and abroad.
She also was a nalist at the 2009 Van Clibum competition,which is partnered with the Classical Masters Music Festival.
Daurov made his debut at age 15 as a cellist with the St.Petersburg Symphony Orchestra. He then went on to wintop prizes at three international competitions in the U.S. andEurope.
He performs in both recitals and orchestras as well as withpop artists such as Alicia Keys, Josh Groban and Sigur Ros. Hehas also been featured on Regis and Kelly Live, Good Morning
America, The View and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.There is also a competition element to the festival, in whichkids of all levels are given the opportunity to learn. It is open tothe public on Sept. 27 and 28. There is no charge to watch thecompetition, but there will be a fee to attend the concert withWu and Daurov.
All competitors, teachers, parents and festival attendees alsohave the opportunity to attend one of the two masters classes.The Piano Masters Class will be taught by Wu and the ChamberMusic Ensemble Master Class will be taught by Daurov.
According to Ed Lee, president of the festival, Wu and Daurov
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Di Wu. Courtesy Photo
Di Wu teaches a contestant in the 2013 Classical Masters MusicFestival. Courtesy photo
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ytheir musical talent, but alsofor their motivations behindcoming out to the event.
They are all about helpingthe kids, said Lee.
Wu was a featured performerlast year and wanted to showher continued support by
coming out again.While the festival has only
been established for fouryears, the event impactsnumerous musicians. All ofthe funds earned supportmusicians in the community,including providingscholarships for kids.
Its all about the community,its all about the children, its
about providing them witha great opportunityandwhatever we get goes rightback to the community saidLee.
The Classical Masters MusicFestival concert featuring Wuand Daurov will be at the HarrisCenter at 7 p.m. on Saturday,Sept. 27. Tickets range from$19-$39 if purchased by Aug.31 and range from $25-45
starting Sept. 1. There is a $5discount on full priced ticketsfor students and seniors.
For more informationand to buy tickets, visitclassicalmastersmusicfestival.org.
Adrian Daurov will be one of the featured performers in the ClassicalMasters Music Festival concert on Saturday, Sept. 27. Courtesyphoto.
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BURRATA WITH GRILLEDSUMMERTIME PEACH SALAD
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prep-to-table time: 20 minutesIngredients:2 just-ripe peaches1 piece of burrata cheese (a very soft
specialty form of mozzarella cheese)A sprinkle of Aleppo Pepper, or just regular
black pepper1 baguette, or your favorite loaf of breadA handful of mixed greens, arugula, or any
salad greens that you likeCoriander vinaigrette (recipe follows),
vinaigrette of your choice, or just oil and a litevinegar
Directions:Fire up the grill. Let that preheat while you
get the food prepped.Prepare the dressing, set aside.
Cut the peach in half, removing the stone.Brush each half with a little neutral oil(grapeseed, canola or ricebran oil). Set asideon a tray headed for the grill.
Cut four slices out of the baguette. Cutthem long, long, long on the diagonal, so theslices are very long. Cut a large garlic clovein half and rub each piece of bread verylightly with the cut garlic. Then brush thebread with the same oil you brushed on thepeaches. Put the bread onto the tray withthe peaches.
Take the burrata out of the paper it camein. Drain any liquid. Tear it in half with yourhands (its better when there are roughedges of the cheese exposed, more placesfor the good juices to creep into). Put it ona plate on your countertop to temper a bitwhile you do the grilling.
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perfectpartyby laura newell / entertainer Easy, breezy summertime saladSummer time is a time we all look to lightenthings up in the kitchen, Holmes said. Withlonger evenings, there are more things to do,inside and out, so its best when dinner comes
together quickly. This is one of my favorite, mostdecadent, simple dinners. Comfort food and
deliciously bright, summertime fare all in one.Recipe below.
Local designer Kerry Kelly and Chef Karen Holmesare offering up a few ideas for people planning asummer get-together with friends and family thismonth.
Kellys tips for decorating outside- Shop fresh and local for your centerpiece. Farmers
Market or even your own backyard are great resources fora fantastic and organic table.
- Mix and match items you already own. Multiple colors,nishes and textures always prove for an interesting andfun summer table setting.
- Personalize your guests place setting. A little extrathoughtfulness makes guests feel right at home.
- Get the whole family involved in the designingand entertaining process. Kids can collect greens forcenterpieces, mom can help with cake toppers and dadcan haul in the extra seating.
- Mix patterns with little effort. As long as your scalesare varying, you can mix a multitude of stripes or checkscreating an inviting scheme.
- See your outdoor space as expanded square footageto you home. Living in California, we can leverage ouroutdoor spaces seamlessly.
Now that you have your design set up, its time todecide what to cook.
Holmes said its important to keep your menu light andeasy while entertaining.
Recipe continues on following page
Above Lori Vaught, front, assists local designerKerrie Kelly set the table for an outdoor party.Below from left sit John Kelly, Lynn Kelly, VinnyGatalano and local designer Kerrie Kelly. Kellysaid making a comfortable sitting area in abackyard lounge allows for party goers to socializecomfortably.
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To grill the peaches:Make sure your grill is clean. Scrub with a grill brush if necessary. Spraying
with non stick spray is a good idea.Place the peaches face down on the grill. Dont move them.Let the peaches sit on the grill until they easily release. That means the sugars
in the peaches have caramelized and they will have a naturally sealed exterior,releasing from the grill easily. If you like, you can give them one quarter turn
and let them grill again. This will give you a nice cross-hatch pattern, pretty forpresentation, but not necessary for good eating.
To grill the bread:Dont take grilling bread lightly. Properly grilled bread is a delicious thing.Put the bread down on the grill and let it sit still, just as you did with the
peach. If the grill catches re, or there is excessive smoke, you want to removethe bread as it will make the bread grey from the smoke. Otherwise, just leaveit until you have nice solid, sturdy grill marks.
Now all you have left to do it plate the dinner:Keep it all pretty tight and close together (it looks prettier). Burrata in the
middle, sprinkle of Aleppo Pepper over the cheese, two peach halves per
plate, bread down and overlapping, and a little pile of nicely dressed greenson the plate.
CORIANDER VINAIGRETTEIngredients:1 tablespoon coriander seeds1 tablespoon Cumin Seeds1 tablespoon Fennel SeedsDirections:Add all seeds to a small skillet and toast them. They are ready when the
seeds become very aromatic. Remove from the skillet to a cutting board. Letcool.
Begin to chop the seeds, and as they begin to go to powder, press themwith the side of your knife to grind them into the cutting board. Keep scrapingthem together, and then mash them again. Soon you will have a lovely powder.Set aside.
Whisk 1 cup of neutral oil or very light olive oil, 1/3 cup of white wine vinegartogether. Whisk in 2 tablespoons of Dijon mustard. Then the toasted andground seeds.
Season to taste with Salt and pepper. Voila, vinaigrette.
Karen Holmes, of Karens Bakery and Caf in Folsom, said Burranta with GrilledSummertime Peach Salad and Grilled Bread is an easy, light, quick meal for anybackyard party.
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Every year men and women comeback from a life in the military andtransition back into a civilian lifestyle.A new expo will help veterans nd the
resources needed during this process.The expo will help veterans nd jobs, get
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event organizer, two of the biggest challenges that veterans face are the lack ofstructure and dependability in civilian life and nding a job that is comparable to
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KNOW AND GOWhat:Veterans Expo and All American BBQWhen:Expo 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Aug. 22 and 23;
BBQ 5 p.m-11 p.m., Aug. 23Where:Folsom Veterans Hall, 1300 Veterans Way, FolsomCost:free expo; $12 adults, $5 children 6-12 for barbecue
Info:Janet LaPerle, (916) 628-1572; Sylmia Britt, (916) 284-4284;or Jack Smith, (619) 804-1150
structure and dependability in civilian life and nding a job that is comparable totheir previous military position.
In the military, everything is very ordered and the outside is not that way,said Smith.
For those who had a defense type role, there isnt really a comparable civilianposition.
Veterans have to nd a way to use the skills and tools they learned in themilitary, such as discipline and leadership qualities, and apply it to their new
jobs. The Veterans Expo aims to help veterans with this transition to civilian life.Ive made a pretty graceful transitionand I really enjoy being able to share
that with my fellow veterans, said Smith.There will also be a country-themed barbecue following the expo on Saturday
evening. All proceeds earned from the meal will be donated to the Veterans ofForeign Wars various childrens scholarship funds.
The Veterans Expo will be at the Folsom Veterans Hall from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.,Aug. 22 and 23. The event is free for all veterans. The barbecue will be from 5p.m.-11 p.m., Aug. 23. It is $12 for adults and $5 for children 6-12 years old.
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There will be 120 music sets presented over the long weekend.,This years tribute will be to the Firehouse 5 Plus 2, the Dixieland group that
opened Disneyland in 1955. All members were animators at the Disney Studios.
Well open the Jubilee with a short parade, about a quarter of a mile, withan antique re truck the Folsom Fire Department is providing, McMurray said.
Well have local musicians, the Crescent Katz, on board dressed like the oldFirehouse 5 and bring them down to the Marriott to make a grand entrance.Theyll play in the hotel portico to open the festival then move into theballroom, he said.
The parade will begin at 1:30 on Friday and the Jubilee kicks off at 2 p.m.Two bands will play between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. at a wine and dance party.Music is scheduled Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to midnight and from 9:30 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Sunday. Special sets are booked for Saturday and Monday and therewill be a Patrons Lunch from noon to 1:30 p.m.
Among the marquee trad jazz performers on the Jubilee program are theBob Draga Quartet; Wallys Warehouse Waifs; The Professors (instructorsfor a youth jazz camp); an old favorite, the Night Blooming Jazzmen; the AuBrothers; the Tepid Club of Cool, based in the Sierra foothills; and one of thefew non-trad jazz musicians, Tom Rigney and Flambeau; Sister Swing; YveEvans & Company and Blue Street JB.
The emphasis is on traditional jazz but we have one country group comingin, the Stardust Cowboys out of the Auburn area, McMurray said.
There will be six local area youth bands performing. We have a big focus onproviding youth musicians a venue and a chance to perform in public, he said.
A four-day entry badge is priced at $90 until August 1, then $100 thereafter;a Saturday badge is $50 and badges for Friday and Monday are $35. Student
badges are $20. A Patron All-Event badge, which includes preferred seating,is $230.
All badges may be picked up at Marriott Hotel festival booth beginning atnoon on Friday and continuing through the weekend.
Badges can be ordered online at www.hotjazzjubilee.com, by calling (916)813-7665 or mailing a check to 5150 Fair Oaks Boulevard, No. 101-206,Carmichael, CA 95608.
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What started out as a way to recognize the workput in by members of the football team has alsoturned into a fundraiser for the Folsom Highfootball program.
On Aug. 22, the ninth annual Meet the Bulldogs eventwill be held at 6 p.m. at the Folsom Community Center. Theevent includes dinner, live auction, silent auction and dessertauction as well as the introduction of the football teams.
When we rst came up with the idea, it was to bring thecommunity together and recognize the football players forall their hard work, said Kelly Richardson, wife of co-headcoach Kris Richardson. The varsity players are recognizedindividually, and that can be motivating for kids on theyounger levels and encourage them to work for what theywant (to some day be on the varsity team).
As the event evolved, it has become the programs largestfundraiser. More than 400 people attend the event annuallyand many attend the event every year, even if they dont havekids in the program. Last years event sold out. Parents andbusinesses donate items for the auctions, which help bring infunds for the program.
Its a huge fundraising event to support the program,Folsom varsity co-head coach Troy Taylor said. Secondly,it brings the families together and we recognize the kids. Ithelps to get the people excited about the upcoming season.Its become a big, fun event.
The players and parents enjoy the event.Its a social event for the parents, Folsom quarterback
Jake Browning said. They enjoy it. At the end of the day, itsa fundraiser.
Folsom lineman Cody Creason added, I like it a lot. Ithelps raise money for the program and people seem to enjoyit. Its fun when they talk about the varsity players.
To purchase tickets for the event, go to folsombulldogfootball.com and click on forms.
Meet the TrojansFor the fth year, Oak Ridge High will introduce their
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the Trojans event on Aug. 9 The event begins at 4 p.m. at theSteven Young Amphitheater at Town Center.
The event not only includes the players on the varsity, juniorvarsity and freshman teams, but the Jr. Trojans youth footballand cheer program is also involved, as well as the high schoolcheer squad.
The teams will be introduced to the community and thevarsity team will be signing their team posters. Patrons will
Meet the Trojans Oak Ridge quarterback Ian Book is introduced at last years Meet the Trojans event.The junior quarterback and his teammates will meet the El Dorado Hills community at this years eventon Aug. 9.
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receive schedule cards, the cheer squad will perform and there will also be a hot dog eating contestand a rafe, as well.
Whats good about it is that it brings the entire community together from the youth football
players all the way up to the varsity team and the cheerleaders, Oak Ridge assistant coach MarkWatson said. Its just a way to kick off the football season. Its a well done affair and everyone getsinto it.
Ryan Sullivan, a senior tight end and defensive end, enjoys the event.Personally, and as a team, we love it, Sullivan said. Its a great opportunity for the team to come
out and show the community the new Trojan teams. This year it will be really good because we onlyhave 19 seniors and a lot of new faces. We have a very young team and this is a great way to introducethe team to the community.
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Friday, Aug. 1Two Twenty Band will perform at 9p.m., at El Dorado Saloon, 879 Embarcadero Dr., ElDorado Hills. eldoradosaloon.com.
Saturday, Aug. 2 Pamela Hayes Classical BalletTheatre presents Copplia at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.,Harris Center, 10 College Parkway, Folsom. $20-$23,premium $26. harriscenter.net.
Saturday, Aug. 2Azuar will perform at 9 p.m., at ThePurple Place Bar and Grill, 363 Green Valley Road, ElDorado Hills. (916) 933-2313, purpleplacebarandgrill.com.
Saturday, Aug. 2 Black Water will perform at 9 p.m.,
at El Dorado Saloon, 879 Embarcadero Dr., El DoradoHills. eldoradosaloon.com.
Friday, Aug. 8The Hiding Place will be performedfrom 7:30 p.m., at the Harris Center, 10 CollegeParkway, Folsom. $15-$50. harriscenter.net. Friday, Aug. 8 Virginia Light will perform at 9 p.m., at The Purple
Place Bar and Grill, 363 Green Valley Road, El Dorado Hills. (916) 933-2313, purpleplacebarandgrill.com.
Saturday, Aug. 9Darlene Love will perform at 7:30 p.m., at HarrisCenter, 10 College Parkway, Folsom. $25-$39, premium $49. harriscenter.net.
Friday, Aug. 15Slick Rick And The Daredevils will perform at 9 p.m.,at The Purple Place Bar and Grill, 363 Green Valley Road, El DoradoHills. (916) 933-2313, purpleplacebarandgrill.com.
Saturday, Aug. 16Azuar will perform at 9 p.m., at The Purple PlaceBar and Grill, 363 Green Valley Road, El Dorado Hills. (916) 933-2313,purpleplacebarandgrill.com.
Friday, Aug. 22Keyboard Conversations with Jeffrey Siegel featuringMusic of Joyous Celebration! will be performed at 7:30 p.m., at Harris
Center, 10 College Parkway, Folsom. $25-$35. harriscenter.net.
Friday, Aug. 22Rockinbocker will perform at 9 p.m., at The PurplePlace Bar and Grill, 363 Green Valley Road, El Dorado Hills. (916) 933-2313, purpleplacebarandgrill.com.
Saturday, Aug. 23Rock Doctors will perform at 9 p.m., at The PurplePlace Bar and Grill, 363 Green Valley Road, El Dorado Hills. (916) 933-2313, purpleplacebarandgrill.com.
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Pamela Hayes Classical Ballet Theatre presents Copplia at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., Harris Center, 10 CollegeParkway, Folsom. Coutesy photo
Azuar will perform at 9 p.m., at The Purple Place Bar and Grill, 363 Green Valley Road, ElDorado Hills. (916) 933-2313, purpleplacebarandgrill.com.
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Friday, Aug. 29 Clemon will perform at 9 p.m.,at The Purple Place Bar and Grill, 363 GreenValley Road, El Dorado Hills. (916) 933-2313,purpleplacebarandgrill.com.
Saturday, Aug. 30 Bonedrivers will performat 9 p.m., at The Purple Place Bar and Grill, 363Green Valley Road, El Dorado Hills. (916) 933-2313,purpleplacebarandgrill.com.
Saturday, Sept. 27The Classical Masters MusicFestival at 7 p.m., Harris Center for the Arts, FolsomLake College, 10 College Parkway, Folsom. Earlybird (until Aug. 31) $19-$39; full price (starting Sept.1) $25-$45. classicalmastersmusicfestival.org.
OngoingMonday Aug. 4-5Ballet Folklrico de Mxico de
Amalia Hernndez will be performed at 7:30 p.m.,at Harris Center for the Arts, Folsom Lake College,10 College Parkway, Folsom. $29-$49, premium $59.harriscenter.net.
Wednesday Night Summer Concert Seriesfrom7-9 p.m., every Wednesday, in the Palladio shoppingcenter in Folsom. Concert line-up includes Apple Z, Aug. 6; Spazmatics, Aug. 13,Joy and Madness, Aug. 20; Department Of Rock, Aug. 27. gopalladio.com.
Live on the Boulevard from 6:30-8:30 p.m., every Thursday through Sept. 11,in the Steven Young Amphitheater in El Dorado Hills Town Center. Live on theBoulevard band line-up includes Cash Prophets - Johnny Cash Tribute, Aug. 7;Island of Black and White Rock/Reggae/Blues, Aug. 14; Journey Unauthorized Tribute, Aug. 21; Super Huey Huey Lewis and the New Tribute, Aug. 28;Skynnyn Lynnyrd Tribute, Sept. 4; Folsom Symphony Performing - AmericanSalute, Sept. 11. EDHtowncenter.com.
Ballroom Tea Dance from noon-3 p.m., every Wednesday, and 1-4 p.m., everySunday, Capital Dance Center, 11270 Sanders Drive, Rancho Cordova. $5. (916)
635-2600, capitaldancecenter.com.
Ballroom Dance Partyfrom 7-11 p.m., every Friday, at Capital Dance Center,11270 Sanders Drive, Rancho Cordova. $8. (916) 635-2600, CapitalDanceCenter.com.
Ukulele lessonsfrom 1-2 p.m. every Saturday, at 632 East Bidwell St., Folsom.Free. (916) 984-3020. facebook.com/nicholsonsmusicafe.
Open Mic Nightfrom 7 to 10 p.m. every Wednesday at Lockdown Brewing Co.tasting room, 718 Sutter St., Suite 200, Folsom. For more information, call (916)
358-9645 or visit lockdownbrewingcompany.com.
Open Mic Nightsfrom 6-9 p.m., every Wednesday with Bluegrass and Oldtimestyle, and every Friday with all styles, at 632 East Bidwell St., Folsom. Free. (916)984-3020. facebook.com/nicholsonsmusicafe.
A Bundle of Joy! vintage quilt and clothing exhibit, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.,
Tuesday-Sunday, through Aug. 31, at the Folsom History Museum, 823 Sutter St.,Folsom. (916) 985-2707.
Hawaiian Summer art exhibition is from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday, July 11through Aug. 28 at Gallery at 48 Natoma in Folsom. (916) 355-7285.
Friday, Aug. 15 Tap Folsom from 6-10 p.m., at Lake Natoma Inn, Historic
Folsom. The event will allow beer lovers the experience to share the passion ofcraft beer with brewers, brew masters and avid home brewers. tapfolsom.com.
Friday, Aug. 22 and Saturday Aug. 23Veterans Expo and All American BBQ,Expo 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Aug. 22 and 23; BBQ 5 p.m-11 p.m., Aug. 23, at FolsomVeterans Hall, 1300 Veterans Way, Folsom. Free expo; $12 adults, $5 children 6-12for barbecue. Janet LaPerle, (916) 628-1572; Sylmia Britt, (916) 284-4284; or JackSmith, (619) 804-1150.
Friday, Aug. 22 and Saturday Aug. 23The Elegant Evening Feast on HinkleCreek will start with drinks at 6 p.m., appetizers at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7
p.m., on the newly built 80 foot long bridge over Hinkle Creek in Folsom. $60per person. Tickets must be purchased by Wednesday, Aug. 13. For moreinformation, contact Menzer at [email protected].
OngoingFair Play Winery Associationpresents the wines of the month preview event
from 6-8 p.m., the rst Thursday of each month, at the Historic Cary House, 300Main St., Placerville. fairplaywine.com.
Live on the Boulevard brought the crowds to El Dorado Hills Town Center. Telegraph File photo.
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Farmers Market is in Historic Folsom at theRailroad Turntable and Public Plaza running 8 a.m.-1 p.m. every Saturday, year round. More than 45farmers, vendors on hand. Certied farmers locally
grown seasonal fruits and vegetables, freshlybaked goods, fresh eggs and dairy, live music andmore. HistoricFolsom.org.
Farmers Marketfrom 8 a.m.-1 p.m., every Sunday,through Oct. 26, at El Dorado Hills Town Center.Visitors will experience fresh fruits and vegetables
from local area farms, as well as homemade honeys,jams, cheeses and other household favorites.edhtowncenter.com.
Orangevale Farmers Market from 4-8 p.m.,every Thursday, in the Dairy Queen Parking Lot inOrangevale. Everything sold is grown or made within150 miles of Orangevale. (916) 989-8779.
Saturday, Aug. 2 Marshall Womens WellnessExpo and 5k at 10 a.m., at El Dorado Hills TownCenter, Amphitheater, 4364 Town Center Blvd.,El Dorado Hills. The 5k walk or run starts at 8a.m. Health screenings and physician health talksscheduled on womens health conditions. Register atMarshallhealthexpo.com.
Saturday, Aug. 2 Cameron Park Family Concert,from 5-8 p.m., Cameron Park Lake, 2989 CountryClub Drive, Cameron Park. Free for all Cameron
Park residents with ID, $5 for non-residents.eldoradohillschamber.org.
Saturday, Aug. 16The 20 Mile Taste 6-9 p.m., atthe Davies Family Inn at Shadowridge Ranch, 3700Fort Jim Road, Placerville. $35. agintheclass-edc.org
Saturday, Oct. 11The Folsom High School Classof 1964s 50th class reunion at 6 p.m., at Lake Natoma
Inn, 702 Gold Lake Dr., Folsom.
OngoingDog Days of Summer annual event from Aug.
1-7, at Green Acres Nursery and Supply, 205 SerpaWay, Folsom. When you shop with your dog fromAugust 1-7 you will receive a 10 percent discount offtrees and shrubs and 5 percent discount off annuals,
perennials, dry goods and miscellaneous items. (916)358-9099.
Cappuccino Cruisers Wednesday Nights from4:30-9 p.m., every Wednesday, at Skipolinis Pizzaand Pasta, 191 Blue Ravine Road, Folsom. For moreinformation, call (916) 988-6376.
Summer Family Fun Nights from 5-8 p.m.,Wednesdays, at Jimboys Tacos, 708 E. Bidwell St.,Folsom. Activities include balloon twisting, magicshow, air tattoo artist and face painting and the
GTO Car club will showcase classic cars.
El Dorado Hills Senior Center participants playMexican Train Dominoes at 12:30 p.m., weekly onWednesdays, immediately following Senior NutritionLunch. (916) 358-3575.
Third Thursday, a series of wine and book eventswith a different theme each month, from 6:30-8 p.m.,third Thursday of the month, at Face in a Book, 4359Town Center Blvd., Suite 113, El Dorado Hills. (916)
941-9401, getyourfaceinabook.com.
Murer House Museumand Garden tours are from10 a.m.-2 p.m., the rst Saturday of each month, at1125 Joe Murer Court, Folsom. Free. Bring a picniclunch.
Mail event information [email protected].
Community
Saturday, Aug. 2 Marshall Womens Wellness Expo and 5k at 10 a.m., at El Dorado Hills TownCenter, Amphitheater, 4364 Town Center Blvd., El Dorado Hills. Telegraph le photo
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B ac k W in e B ar & B istro 25075 Blue Ravine Rd #160, Folsom, CA(916) 986-9100
B idw ell Street B istro1004 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 984-7500
B Js Restauran t & B rew h ouse2730 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, CA(916) 404-2000
B lue N am i C reative Sushi330 Palladio Parkway, Suite 1045, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 983-3388
C asa R am os M exican R estauran t400 Iron Point Road, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 355-1600
C han g s M o n g olian G rill631 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, CA(916) 983-6888
C h e z D an ie l49 Natoma Street, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 353-1938
C h in a H o use 711 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, CA(916) 983-3919
C iros P izza C afe241 Blue Ravine Road, Folsom, CA(916) 983-5757
C hicago F ire310 Palladio Parkway, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 984-0140
C h o p s S te ak Seafo o d & B ar250 Palladio Parkway, Suite 1339, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 817-1490
C h urch ill A rm s649 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, CA(916) 984-3706
C offee R epublic2770 E. Bidwell, Suite 700, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 293-8336
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El P ue blo M e x ican F o od6608 Folsom-Auburn Road Suite #1, Folsom, CA 95630916-987-5797
E l R ey M exican R estauran t424 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, CA(916) 984-6924
E l R inco n M exican G rill1300 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, CA(916) 983-3575
F elip es M exican R estaurant1760 Prairie City Road, Folsom, CA 95630
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F ols o m P alac e A s ian C uis in e & B ar1169 Riley Street, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 983-8880
F o lso m Tap H o u se 25005 Blue Ravine Road, Folsom, CA 95630916-292-5711 Folsomtaphouse.com
F ols o m T hai C uis in e 2371 Iron Point Road, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 467-8816
H am p t o n s o n Sutter808 Sutter Street, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 985-4735
H o p Sin g P alac e 805 Sutter Street, Folsom, CA(916) 985-7309
I ndia H ous e 2776 East Bidwell Street, Suite 300, Folsom, CA(916) 817-4356
Islands2455 Iron Point Road, Folsom, CA(916) 983-4092
Jacks U rb an E ats2756 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, CA(916) 984-5553
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K ab o b H o use 648 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, CA(916) 983-6619
K an pai Sush i1013 Riley Street, Folsom, CA 95630
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K aren s B akery and C af705 Gold Lake Drive, Suite 304, Folsom, CA(916) 985-2665
K rua T h ai1750 Prairie City Road, Suite 150, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 355-8825
Land O c e an 2720 E. Bidwell Street, Folsom, CA 95630
(916) 983-7000L o litas Auth en tic C uisin e9580 Oak Avenue Parkway, Folsom, CA(916) 987-7300
L otus 8199 Blue Ravine Road, Suite 100, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 351-9278
L ucky D rago n R estauran t9580 Oak Avenue Parkway, Folsom, CA(916) 988-5882
M an d e re s402 E. Bidwell Street, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 986-9655
M e x quite M e x ican C uis in e & Te quila Lo un g e 25095 Blue Ravine Road, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 984-8607
M ylapo re Indian R estauran t1760 Prairie City Road, Suite 160, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 985-3500
O live G arden Italian R estaurant2485 Iron Point Road, Folsom, CA(916) 984-7036
P eacock In dian R estaurant1870 Prairie City Road, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 351-9990
P izzeria C lassico702 Sutter Street, Folsom, CA(916) 351-1430
R uchi Indian C uisin e601 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, CA(916) 983-2871
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My wife, Linda and I, try to have our catch up on the week datehere every Friday evening for happy hour. We enjoy the Folsomlocation of Chops and are treated like family by Katie who greetsus so warm and friendly, Randy, and his staff always make us feelspecial while we wait for our drinks (I recommend Dead Guy
IPA) and appetizers. When you do come for dinner or happy hourbe sure to say hi to Jose, Luis, Chloe, Janelle, Sarah... oh and Scotty
has yet to beam us up. Im sure I missed someone but to date we have been treatedlike family by all! Everything we have tried has been awesome! We especially enjoythe burger with blue cheese and avocado and Chops Salad. ~ Ken S
So lucky that the best Mexican joint around is ourwonderful neighborhood El Pueblo whereeverybody knows your name. Love you guys and sohappy to have you in the neighborhood! Youre our
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Saffro n G rill1300 E. Bidwell Street, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 984-6800
T o kyo S ush i1002 Riley Street, Folsom, CA(916) 983-1688
C h an tara T h ai C uisin e4361 Town Center Boulevard, El Dorado Hills, CA(916) 939-0389
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Sam uel H ornes Tavern719 Sutter Street, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 293-8207
Sco tts Seafo od G rill & B ar9611 Greenback Lane, Folsom, CA
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Skip o linis P izza191 Blue Ravine Road, Folsom, CA(916) 355-8555
String s Italian C afe1013 Riley Street, Suite 100, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 983-9556
Sudw erks R estauran t9900 Greenback Lane, Folsom, CA(916) 989-9243
Suishin Sushi194 Blue Ravine Road, Suite 100, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 985-888
Sunn y G arden A sian C uisin e25085 Blue Ravine Road, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 983-8882
Sutter Stree t G rill811 Sutter Street, Folsom, CA(916) 985-4323
Sutter Street S teakh o use604 Sutter Street, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 351-9100
Taiko Sush i2700 E. Bidwell Street, Suite 100, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 817-8525
T h ai P aradise2770 E. Bidwell Street, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 984-8988
T o b y K eith s I L o ve T h is B ar & G rill440 Palladio Parkway, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 984-8629
T 2 Y an C h in ese C uisin e1010 Riley Street, Folsom, CA(916) 983-5275
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T h e F at R ab b it P ub lic H o use825 Sutter Street, Folsom, CA 95630(916) 985-3289
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W ild B ills C h ee se steaks & G rill2770 E. Bidwell, Suite 400, Folsom, CA(916) 817-2468
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C h iy o Sus h i1121 White Rock Road, Suite 105, El Dorado Hills, CA
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E l D o rado Saloo n879 Embarcadero Drive, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762(916) 941-3600
F ortune G arden899 Embarcadero Drive, El Dorado Hills, CA(916) 933-0998
G in za Sus h i2205 Francisco Drive, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762(916) 933-8899
M am a An n s D e li & B akery 4359 Town Center Boulevard, El Dorado Hills, CA
(916) 939-1700P e e ts C o ffe e & Tea1004 White Rock Road, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762(916) 934-0423
P etes Re staurant and B rew h ouse2023 Vine Street, El Dorado Hills, CA(916) 933-3400
R elish B urger B ar1010 White Rock Road, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762(916) 933-3111
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Sush i Kum a4540 Post Street, Suite 270, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762(916) 939-6578
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Best Burgers around! Wonderful ShadedDeck, friendly service staff and bartenders. Always feel comfortable and at home!Well done ~ Keith C
LOVE this place! You can taste in the food that it isprepared with passion. I love the green curry withscallops and my bf does yellow curry with chicken.Theyre totally cool about dialing down the spice,too, so my food is enjoyable instead of challenging.Plus, outdoor seating is almost always available.
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