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The celebration started early at the corner of McBean Park Drive and G Streetfor the upcoming Italian Festival, which will be hosted by Friends of LincolnKids on Saturday, May 22. Having a good old Italian time are, from left, AndyChandler, a Realtor for American Home Realty, Frank Castellano, board mem-ber of Friends of Lincoln Kids, Jeff Greenberg, president of Friends of LincolnKids, Romy Wall, mortagage consultant at Optimum Mortgage, Terry Dorsey(holding Jeeves Dorsey,) owner of Dorsey Capital Management, and TerryHutchinson, a Realtor for American Home Realty and owner of Sierra ExpressRestaurant Equipment.
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Even if youre not Italian,everyone in Lincoln canbecome Italian for a day
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday,May 22 when Little Italy is cre-ated here.
The youth-focused nonprofitFriends of Lincoln Kids organi-zation will turn Historic Down-town Lincoln into a festive Ital-ian marketplace featuring someof the best in Italian culture andcuisine for the day.
This free inaugural ItalianFestival was inspired by JeffGreenberg, president of Friendsof Lincoln Kids.
I was born in the Italian sec-tion of the west end of Boston,Greenberg said. I grew upsteeped in the comfort and rich
traditions of family-focusedItalian life. I wanted to sharesome of it with our community,and in turn, help enrich thelives of Lincolns children.
All proceeds from this event will go to Friends of LincolnKids. The organization will dis-tribute proceeds to Friends ofthe Lincoln Librarys MotherGoose on the Loose program.
In keeping with the familytheme, there will be somethingfor everyone at this admission-free event, including free park-ing.
Maria Eugenios and hertroupe of Vaudeville Playersfrom Lincoln Hills will providetraditional Italian music, com-plete with an accordion andskits. Stilt walker Rich Rudis will
tower over the festivities turn-ing faces of all ages into smiles.
Also performing oldies-butgoldies tunes will be Jay andthe Studebakers.
Authentic Italian food,desserts, drink and much morewill be sold on 5th and F streets
by area vendors.After filling your tanks on F
Street, youll be ready to pedal,roll or cruise your feet along 5thStreets Classic Car Show.
The Lincoln Archives, main-tained by The Native Sons ofThe Golden West, will be openduring the festival, which coin-cides with the Native Sons150th anniversary.
Friends of the LincolnLibrary, representing theCarnegie and Twelve Bridgeslibraries, will also have a boothto raise awareness and moneyfor the popular libraries andtheir programs. A silent auction will feature the generous giftcertificate donated by LoneBuffalo Vineyards. The winningbid will enjoy a hors doeuvres
and wine tasting for eight to 10participants, along with a $50bottle of wine to take home.
Last years All American RibFestival, also sponsored byFriends of Lincoln Kids,brought 10,000 to15,000 visitorsto downtown and raised fundsfor the Lincoln Rifle Clubs jun-ior division and other youthprojects, according to Green-berg. The next annual Rib Festis set for Sept. 11 and will fea-ture an antique fair.
Volunteers from the LincolnRifle Clubs Junior Division andthe Boy Scouts will donate theirlabor and skills to the ItalianFestival before, during and afterthe festival.
Car Show registration andpayment are available online,
Heres your chance to be Italian for a dayITALIAN FESTIVAL
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Joe Dunlap will supply Lin-colns inaugural Italian Festivalwith an interesting twist on Ital-ian food downtown on May 22.
That twist is in the form of bar-beque spaghetti.
Dunlap owns Big Joes BBQ, aCitrus Heights company thatcaters food including barbecuedmeat, cole slaw and potato sal-ad.
For those of you who are imag-ining a pile of spaghetti ploppedon a grill, you can put your imag-ination to rest because nospaghetti will touch a barbecue.
While the spaghetti will not beon the grill, some other ingredi-ents will.
Dunlap said the barbequespaghetti is a mixture of smoked
barbeque pork, sauted onionand green peppers, spaghettiand his own barbeque sauce.
His inspiration for the bar-beque spaghetti came from aMemphis barbeque restaurantthat cooks up the pasta.
I kind of followed what theydid but its my barbeque sauce,Dunlap said. Its like regularspaghetti with some sweetnessto it, and instead of meatballs, you have pulled pork. It hassome smoky flavor because ofthe pulled pork.
When his restaurant, Big JoesBBQ, was open in CitrusHeights, he served the spaghettito customers.
People either loved it or hatedit but more people loved it,Dunlap said. The kids really
loved it, probably because it hassweetness to it because of thebarbeque sauce, Dunlap said.
In addition to the barbequespaghetti, Dunlap said hell serveup some barbequed Italiansausage at the Italian Festival.
Dunlap also served ribs at lastyears Rib Festival, and while hesnot sure what to expect fromLincolns inaugural Italian Festi-val, he said its a good idea.
So why should residents givethe barbeque spaghetti a shot?
They wont have the opportu-nity to try it anywhere else,Dunlap said.
Anyone interested in havingBig Joes BBQ cater an event cancall 726-2200 or go to bigjoesb-bq.com.
Can I have some barbecue with my pasta, please?
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Joe Dunlap, of Big Joes BBQ, will add a surprise flavor tothe Italian Festival food this year.
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After growing weary of thetime consuming and cost-ly maintenance of a lawn,
Ray and Mary Trujillo, 76 and 77respectively, decided to makesome changes a few years ago.
They had moved to Lincoln inMay of 2000 after selling theirhome on five acres in Rescue.
Today, the Trujillos grow moreflowers, fruits and vegetables intheir modest suburban gardenthan they ever did on their ram-bling five acres in Rescue.
The Trujillos, who have beenmarried 53 years, started thegardening project by removingtheir lawn and planting a myri-ad of flowers according to theproper season.
It didnt take long for the daf-fodils, sweet Williams, roses,
irises, columbine, ranunculus,lilies, amaryllis, alstomeria,azaleas, clematis, poppies, 25orchid plants and so manymore to fill their front and rearyards with Monet-like master-pieces of natural and eco-friendly beauty.
By making the change fromthirsty lawns to energeticflowerbeds, the Trujillos alsoreduced their monthly waterconsumption from 20,000 gal-lons to between 8,000 and10,000 gallons.
Their rear yard is a mirrorimage of the front, with someadded twists and turns aroundto the side yard where a greengrocers delight of fruits andvegetables eagerly ascend fromtheir 6-raised beds.
With just a few hours a weekof mutually therapeutic hands-
Ray andMary Trujillolook out attheir frontyard, whichin lieu ofgrass is blan-keted withflowers likeclematis,azaeleas,poppies andlilies.
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Bountiful garden also saves water
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on maintenance, Mary and Ray feedthemselves and many families, friendsand neighbors a green grocers delight ofthe tastiest vegetables and most sweetlysucculent fruits in town, all while savingthousands of dollars.
If it has a seed, Ill try to grow it, Maryproudly said. Some are trial by error. Ihave my failures but I love the challengesand rewards.
From placing Christmas tree lightsaround the avocado tree to keep thefrost at bay or using 20 little tree lights inhis homemade seedling incubator box(hot box), Ray and Mary learn from eachnew challenge.
The proof of their tender loving care isalmost audible in the roll call of toma-toes, peppers, squash, cucumbers, egg-plant, persimmon, onions, carrots, gar-lic, potatoes, turnips, strawberries, gua-va, plums, pears, peaches, nectarines,lemons, lettuce, mint, oregano, thyme,sage, rosemary and more!
Together, this hearty couple grows,harvests and cans hundreds of poundsof fresh produce a year.
The Trujillos are doing what comes
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Ray Trujillo checks on seedlings inwhat the couple calls a hot box,which keeps seedlings warm at atemperature of 85 degrees using 20Christmas tree lights. Currentlysprouting in the box include acornsquash and a coffee bean.
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This is enjoyment, Mary Trujilo said, describing working in the couplesfront and back yard gardens. Here she talks about the different flowers inthe front yard, and the flower-filled front yard has reduced their water con-sumption from 20,000 gallons to at least 8,000 gallons a year.
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Warm, hand-madetortilla chips and abig scoop of fried
ice cream were a goodstart and finish of my vis-it to Casa Ramos lastTuesday afternoon.
When my husband, Andy, and I walked intothe restaurant last week, it was hard to tell that itused to be an Applebees.
Potted plants and pot-tery adorn almost everysurface except for tables,and the wooden sunflow-ers on the back of chairsand benches livened upthe restaurant on whatwas a rainy day.
Our meal started out with the ubiquitous tor-tilla chips and salsa, but
what set these chips apartis that they were warm when they got to thetable.
Andy was impressed,and was curious to knowif they were made in therestaurant.
Raul Lecona, who ownsthe restaurant with hisuncle, Marco Ramos, con-firmed that the chips areindeed made daily. Whilethe restaurant does notmake the tortillas fromscratch, they use them tomake tortillas and tacoshells daily.
I ordered a combina-tion plate, and chose achalupa and tostada, while my husbandordered the lunch sizeportion of the chicken
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away when they werebrought to the table and Andy said the chickenfrom the fajitas was verymoist and the onions hada sweet, grilled taste.
He also said the lunchportion was a good sizebecause it wasnt too big.
That wasnt the case forwhat I ordered, so if youare really hungry, thecombination plate withtwo items would be per-
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Steam can still be seen rising off of the chicken fajitas that were served at ourtable still sizzling.
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Diners at Casa Ramos should definitely save room
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My meal came with achoice of beans, whichwas nice because a lot ofplaces just give yourefried beans.
I was given the optionof pinto, black or refriedbeans, and I went with theblack, which were verytasty.
The chicken tostadaand chicken chalupa werehuge, and what I likedbest about them was thechicken.
Its been my experienceat a lot of Mexican restau-rants that the chicken isusually dry, as in not in asauce but just marinated,in the various entrees.
That was not the case at
Casa Ramos, because thechicken in my chalupaand tostada was smoth-ered in a sauce.
The sauce is tomato-based with chicken brothand red chili, according toLecona.
We saved room fordessert after Andy spottedfried ice cream on themenu, and it was totally
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It was a scoop of icecream rolled in cerealcrumbs deep fried toppedwith whipped cream andchocolate sauce, served ina cinnamon-sugar tortillabowl.
Its pretty much the bestitem Ive ever tasted.
Casa Ramos has servedMexican food in Lincolnsince January of this year.
Ramos told The NewsMessenger they choseLincoln as the place fortheir 11th restaurantbecause of its growth andlack of Mexican foodrestaurants.
Lecona said businesshas been steady, and cus-tomers have been tellinghim Lincoln needed agood Mexican food andsit-down restaurant.
Casa Ramos offersentertainment, too, asLecona said two musi-cians play songs like LaCucuracha and La Bam-ba from 5 to 8 p.m. Mon-
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THURSDAY,MAY 6
Third annual May Days AtWardrobe, 517 G St. This isthe first of a series of MayDays starting at 9 a.m.Thetopic is Get Fit While You
Sit presented by AndieMcMurtie. Free. Lightrefreshments. Reservationsare required by calling 645-0660. During May, 10 per-cent of all sales will bedonated to Friends of theLincoln Library.
New Noon Lions Club Anew noontime Lions Club
International is currentlybeing formed. Next meetingis at Raleys CommunityCenter, Highway 65 atnoon. Info: Sue and BobOlin.
Lincoln Democratic Club Meeting will be at the Lin-coln Hills Sports Pavilion forBocce Ball and a potluck.
Info: Bob Collins at 253-9890.
Johnny Garlics LincolnMoms and Kids Too invitesyou to dinner at JohnnyGarlics. Twenty-five percentof all proceeds will go tohelp Mother Goose on theLoose a Lincoln Libraryprogram. Johnny Garlics is
at 10505 Fairway Drive inRoseville. Info: Tracy Morseat 751-1760.
Lincoln Rotary Meets atnoon at the Womens Club,499 E St. (corner of Fifthand E streets) in Lincoln.Attend and learn aboutRotary.
FRIDAY, MAY 7
Early registration due forTour de Lincoln - The Plea-sure Cruise,10 miles ($15);The Rolling Hills, 20 miles
($25);The Country Climb, 40miles ($35) and The MetricCentury, 63 miles ($35) Reg-istration opens at 7 a.m.Register online atactive.com This is a benefitbike ride for the Lincoln Vol-
unteer Center. Info:645-6254.The cost of theserides goes up by $10 aftertoday.
SATURDAY, MAY8
Portuguese Holy GhostFesta - See inset on page 11for details.
Lincoln Highs AmericanIdol Show at 6 p.m. ,doors open at 5:30 p.m. atthe Lincoln High School the-ater, 790 J St. $5 for adultsand $3 for students.Concertproceeds will go to theschool choirs trip next yearto Carnegie Hall.
South Placer Benevolence
Foundation Sponsors freeclothes for those in need.Baby, kids, women or men fill a bag from 9 a.m. tonoon at Glen Edwards Mid-dle School, 204 L St. in Lin-coln (corner of Third and Lstreets).
SUNDAY, MAY 9
The Book Worm Meetsevery second and fourthSunday of the month atStarbucks, 455 South High-way 65 in Lincoln (SafewayShopping Center) at 3 p.m.Open to the public. Info:434-0596.
Feats of Clay PhotographyTour From 9 to 11 a.m.
Admission $25.Tourincludes the Feats of Clayart show and a completetour of the 135-year-old ter-ra cotta factory GladdingMcBean. Call Lincoln Arts
for reservations or ques-tions at 645-9713. Othertours available through May30.
TUESDAY, MAY 11
Lincoln Kiwanis Club meet-ing Weekly breakfast
meeting at Buonarrotis Ris-torante, 460 G St., from 7a.m. to 8 a.m.Visitors arewelcome. Info:PresidentDonna Judah at 412-9190.
WEDNESDAY,MAY 12
Club Bible School Offeredby First Baptist Church Lin-
coln every Wednesday from6 to 7:15 p.m. for kinder-garteners through sixthgraders. Bible study, crafts,recreation, snacks andmore.The church is at 1545First St. in Lincoln.Info: 645-2428.
Lincoln Open Space Com-mittee - Meets regularly on
the second Wednesday ofeach month at Raleysmeeting room,765 High-way 65 at 6 p.m. Residentsmeet with city staff and
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elected officials to discussfuture open space planningas well as current concerns.Info: John Williams at 434-8366.
THURSDAY,MAY 13
Swing! Kiwanis Club ofLincoln presents Swing!Features classic swingtunes. Sponsored by JensenSmith at Magic Circle The-ater, 421 Vernon St. inRoseville. $10 per person.Tickets available by calling
434-8702 or 408-2341.
Third annual May Days At Wardrobe, 517 G St., thesecond of a series of MayDays at 9 a.m.The topic isVoices of Older Women:
What They Want toSayWhy Youre Not Lis-tening presented by ArloaWalter. Free. Light refresh-ments served. Reservationsare required by calling 645-0660. During May, 10 per-
cent of all sales will bedonated to Friends of theLincoln Library.
Spring Concert Both theLincoln High SchoolAdvanced and Beginnerchoir will perform,alongwith the Twelve BridgesMiddle School choir, at theLincoln High School Theater,
790 J St. Doors open at 6:30p.m. and the concert startsat 7 p.m.$5 for adults and$3 for students. Proceedsfrom the concert will gotoward the choirs trip nextyear to Carnegie Hall.
Lincoln Rotary See May 6listing.
FRIDAY, MAY 14
Roseville Chapter No.9 ofthe Widowed Persons Asso-ciation hosts a generalluncheon and meeting thesecond Friday of eachmonth at Woodcreek Coun-
try Club, 5880 WoodcreekOaks Blvd. in Roseville. Info:773-4373.
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Walk-in registration Lin-coln Youth Football andCheer at McBean Park bybaseball fields from 1 to 4
p.m.
Thermalands CommunityCenters CommunityAppreciation Day Freebarbecue and all the beeryou can drink, a yard sale,arts and crafts, and livemusic at this family event.
From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at theThermalands CommunityCenter, 7755 McCourtneyRoad in Lincoln. Info:RickHartman at 316-7587.
Ninth annual Tour de Lin-coln - The Pleasure Cruise,10 miles; The Rolling Hills,20 miles;The CountryClimb, 40 miles and The
Metric Century, 63 miles.Registration opens at 7 a.m.Register online at active.com for this bike ride bene-fiting the Lincoln VolunteerCenter. Info:645-6254.
Relay for Life of Lincoln Relay for Life, a 24-hourteam event to fight cancer,is the signature fundraisingactivity of the AmericanCancer Society.This event isSaturday and Sunday at theLincoln High School track.For more information on
forming a team, joining theplanning committee, spon-soring the event, participat-ing as a Survivor or generalquestions contact eventchairwomen Mia Guzmanat 667-4499 or MistyMeachim at 719-7353.
Linux the otherOperat-ing system A one-day
presentation on Linuxopen source operatingsystem. All ages are wel-come at the Twelve BridgesLibrary,485 Twelve BridgesDrive from 3 to 5 p.m. Info:434-2410.
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Lincoln Clay Artists GuildArt Sale and Show Agroup of 12 clay artists inthe Lincoln area will sellworks Saturday and Sundayfrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at421 A St. in the patio area
(formerly Persimmon Caf).Info: 474-0910 or 502-5021.
MONDAY, MAY 17
Business Women of Lincoln Referral-based, women-only networking groupmeets every other Mondayfrom 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.at
801 Sterling Parkway,Suite100. RSVP to ChristineBluhm at 408-8980.
TUESDAY, MAY 18
Lincoln Kiwanis Club meet-ing See May 11 listing.
2010-2011 public city-budget workshop The
public workshop is from5:30 to 7:30 p.m. atMcBean Park Pavilion, 65McBean Park Drive in Lin-coln. Tonights workshopwill be Fire DepartmentBudget.
WEDNESDAY,MAY 19
Soroptimist Internationalof Lincoln Business meet-ing at River City Bank, bySafeway,355 South High-way 65 in Lincoln at 5:30p.m. Info:President JerriCurradi at 705-6009 or 434-8000.
THURSDAY,
MAY 20Third annual May Days AtWardrobe, 517 G St. at 9
a.m. The topic is From theWine to Wine presented byMark Adams.Free. RSVP to645-0660. During May, 10percent of all sales will bedonated to Friends of theLincoln Library.
Lincoln Rotary See May 6listing.
FRIDAY, MAY 21
Bingo Friday At SeniorFirst Lincoln Caf, 472 E St.in Lincoln.After lunch onthe third Friday of eachmonth. If you would like to
have lunch first, please call24 hours in advance forreservations at 645-1419.A$3 donation is appreciatedfor lunch.
SATURDAY,MAY 22
Lincolns Inaugural ItalianFestival In historic down-
town Lincoln from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. Includes food, livemusic and a car show.Admission and parking arefree.
25th anniversary of theNative Sons of the GoldenWest,Silver Star Parlor No.63 Will be during the Ital-ian Festival.A grand open-
ing for Lincoln AreaArchives Museum coincideswith the Italian Festival.Cake will be served to thepublic in the room next tothe Archives from 2 to 4p.m.Two recently refur-bished buggies will be ondisplay in front of the muse-um at 472 E St. from 10a.m. to 5 p.m.The smaller
buggy was donated to theNative Sons by Oliver Greywho bought it from Jake
Miller. The second buggywas donated by the MarinerFamily of Lincoln.
SUNDAY, MAY 23
Lincoln High School classof 1960 The Lincoln HighSchool class of 1960 willhold its 50th reunion atSierra View Country Club inRoseville. Info: Jon Engel-lenner at 782-2909.
The Book Worm A coedbook club meets at Star-bucks, 455 South Highway65 at 3 p.m. Info:434-0596.
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