Saturday, March 23, 2013

Steiner Road Spring Fling April 27th

Everyone is invited to enjoy all that is spring with the wineries of Steiner Road's Spring Fling.

This FREE food and wine event will delight the senses. Guests can stroll through the beautiful grounds of nine wineries, taste a variety of wines, listen to live music, experience all the blooming flowers and enjoy special treats.

Taste some small bites of spring lamb sausage, turkey & vegetable wraps, asparagus bruschetta, apricot pastry wrapped baked brie, wood fired pizza, Italian fare appetizers, tapenade cheese spread & crostini, tri-tip sliders, and artisan cheese & wine parings!!

Steiner Road - in the heart of the picturesque Shenandoah Valley, off Highway 16 - is home to many award-winning wineries.  Just 45 minutes from Sacramento and 2 hours from Reno, Tahoe & the Bay Areas, it is an easy day trip to the friendly Amador County Wine Country.

Visitors also can enter to win two tickets to the sold out Barbera Festival June 8th by visiting at least 5 of the 9 participating Steiner Road wineries: Shenandoah Vineyards, Amador Foothill, Bella Grace, Deaver Vineyards, Driven, Dillian, Renwood, Charles Spinetta and Dobra Zemlja.

Steiner Road Wineries is off Shenandoah Road (Hwy. E-16), east of Plymouth, in Amador County. For more information visit Facebook.com/StartOnSteiner.

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Friday, March 22, 2013

Folsom History Museum's New Exhibit Weaves The Past Into The Future

Folsom History Museum, in cooperation with Hangtown Fibers Guild, announces the opening of a colorful new exhibit, Weaving the Past Into the Future.

Antique implements help tell the story of textile construction from the 18th century to the present. Displays trace the history of yarn production, weaving, and hand techniques such as knitting, and the exhibit will feature ongoing demonstrations. Contemporary fiber arts will also be represented.

The exhibit runs from March 30 through May 19.

Located in the heart of historic old town, Folsom History Museum includes Pioneer Village, an outdoor living history venue featuring panning, a working blacksmith, and the oldest freight depot of its era still standing west of the Mississippi. Permanent exhibits at the museum at 823 Sutter Street tell the story of Folsom’s part in the California Gold Rush. The museums are open from 11a.m. to 4p.m., Tuesdays through Sundays.

For more information, please visit folsomhistorymuseum.org.

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Join El Dorado County Young Life Run For Camp!

El Dorado County Young Life presents their 1st Annual Run For Camp!

This fundraiser will raise funds to send kids to summer camp that might otherwise not have the means to go.

The event will be held on May 18th at Cielo Estate, 3040 Ponderosa Road, in Shingle Springs. Registration starts at 8a.m, and the race begins at 9a.m.

Registration is $25, $30 on race day. The cost includes a pancake breakfast and a chance to win great raffle prizes and awards!

 5k and 2k Run/Walk options are available.

All donations are 100% tax deductible, and will go directly to students' camp fee.

For any questions or to register, please email Mindy Hopson at ylfunrun@email.com.

Happy Racing!

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Stanford Youth Solutions Presents Vintage 2013

Stanford Youth Solutions, formerly Stanford Home for Children, presents Vintage 2013, its 8th annual signature event on April 25th.

Join them for this year’s vintage to positively impact nearly 2,400 young people and family members who utilize their programs and services annually.

Vintage 2013 goes green! The color green symbolizes healthy relationships, nature, balance and sustainability. This year, a fun twist on the color green highlights Stanford’s new brand and the lasting evolution of the youth and families they serve.

Your invited you to compliment your favorite outfit with a bit of green to show your support of Stanford’s mission and your commitment to well being, harmony and a healthy life. By participating in Vintage 2013, you will be giving the gift of healthy relationships to challenged youth and their families.

Vintage 2012 was hailed the event of the year, and this year’s Vintage promises to be even better. Enjoy an evening with a cool vibe showcasing not-to-be-missed experiences with eclectic beverages and bites in themed rooms — the Sky Bar with cocktails in the clouds, the tranquility of the Rain Forest with a live giving tree, or rock and roll in their version of Red Rocks. The night will be highlighted by a special presentation by America’s Got Talent finalist, sand artist, Joe Castillo. Of course, silent and live auctions, music and impressive wine tasting will also be included.

For more than 113 years, Stanford has evolved to meet the ever changing needs of challenged children and families, supporting those unable to advocate, support or provide for themselves. Their new brand and name more clearly reflect that evolution and our mission to inspire sustainable change for young people and their families, and empower them to solve serious challenges together.

Vintage Goes Green:
  • Thursday, April 25
  • 6:00-10:00pm
  • North Ridge Country Club
  • Wine & Food Tasting · Silent & Live Auction · Program · Live Music
  • Honoree: President and CEO Rob Lynch, VSP Globalsm
  • Entertainment: Joe Castillo, sand artist and America’s Got Talent finalist
  • $100 per person; $125 at the door
For more information, please visit youthsolutions.org/vintage-2013.

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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Maidu Museum & Historic Site Upcoming Events

Maidu Museum & Historic Site has lots to offer in April (and the rest of March!) for your enjoyment!

Continuing Exhibits:

Our Stories: Judith Lowry’s Artistic Reflections on Native California
Exhibit Show Dates: Now - May 31, 2013
The exhibit, Our Stories, is a collection of vibrant, large scale narratives that Judith Lowry painted over the past 20 years. She uses symbols inspired by her California Indian roots, mixing her family histories with important oral histories.

Lowry, who lives locally in Nevada City, received her M.A. in art from Chico State and her artwork has been on exhibit in the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian. Included in this collection are beautiful examples of basketry on loan from the California State Indian Museum.

Contemporary California Native Art Exhibit
State Capitol Exhibit
Exhibit Show Dates: Now -May 31, 2013
View remarkable paintings, sculptures, jewelry and basketry from 18 different Native artists on display in Room 123 on the first floor of the State Capitol building February 2 through May 31. Works from well-known artists such as Frank Day, Harry Fonseca, Frank LaPena, and Judith Lowry who have previously exhibited at the Maidu Museum & Historic Site can be seen. Each piece represents and reflects important elements of tribal tradition, embedded within a vitality of vibrant colors, textures and creativity.

Upcoming April Events:

Campfire
Friday, April 19 from 7:30p.m. to 8:30p.m. 
Sit under the stars at our outdoor amphitheater to enjoy native stories around the campfire. They’ll provide roasting sticks and marshmallows for a sweet program’s end. Museum doors open at 7p.m. Free admission if you show your Roseville Public Library card. $5 per person, $16 family of four, under 2 are FREE.

Night Out at the Museum
Saturday, April 20 from 6:30p.m. to 8:30p.m.
Join Maidu for a FREE Night Out at the Museum, part of the 3rd Saturday Art Walk. Artists Michael Rowden d'Portola and Patricia Mills will be speaking about their collaborative painting "I Am Your Chief," which depicts the Northern California Modoc War of 1873. This exhibit will be on display through June. Museum doors open at 6:30p.m. Program starts at 7p.m. Light refreshments will be available.

Yomen: A Spring Celebration
Sunday, April 28 from 10a.m. to 3p.m.
Celebrate and experience California Indian culture at our biggest event of the year! Spend the whole day with your family and enjoy the opening blessing, tribal dance groups, traditional art and craft demonstrations, native storytelling, Indian hand games, guided tours of the historic site and fun children’s activities. Shop at the vendor booths and don’t forget the Indian tacos and other foods available for sale. FREE ADMISSION!

For more information, please visit roseville.ca.us/indianmuseum/.

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Monday, March 18, 2013

Whole Planet Foundation Gala April 7th

Whole Foods Market, America’s first certified Organic Grocer is proud to bring a new and exciting event to Sacramento.  The Whole Planet Foundation Gala will be held on Sunday, April 7th at the beautiful Cafeteria 15L, one of Sacramento’s most popular hot spots.  Cafeteria 15L provides an urban and eclectic atmosphere and is located across from the state capital.

The Whole Planet Foundation was born out of Whole Foods Market's desire to give something back to those who have helped us succeed while focusing on the persistent problem of world poverty and hunger. The foundation was formed with the entrepreneurial spirit of Whole Foods Market in partnership with Professor Muhammad Yunus and Garmeen Bank, co-recipients of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize.

This inspiring and eventful evening is promised to be unforgettable.  Whole Foods' is proud to offer local wines and beer.  Live African drummers will fill the evening sky on the beautiful outdoor lounge patio.  The evening will be hosted by Good Day Sacramento’s Tina Macuha.  Insightful speakers will add depth and true meaning to our event. Whole Foods Market's chefs are preparing a worldly four course dinner including hand crafted desserts.  You may also bid on items during the silent auction.  100% of the proceeds will benefit The Whole Planet Foundation.  Visit wholeplanetfoundation.org for more information.

Whole Foods always enjoys supporting the community and hopes that you will chose to spend this evening with them celebrating their life changing cause.

Whole Planet Foundation Gala
Sunday, April 7, 2013 | 5:00-8:30PM
Cafeteria 15L/The Park Ultra Lounge
1116 15th Street Sacramento, CA
Cost: $99

Tickets may be purchased in any of their four Sacramento Metro locations: Sacramento, Roseville, Folsom or Davis.  You may also conveniently purchase your tickets online at: wholeplanetgala.chirrpy.com/.

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