Showing posts with label folsom historic district. Show all posts
Showing posts with label folsom historic district. Show all posts

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Pioneer Jews Of The Gold Rush Exhibit At Folsom History Museum

Little known Jewish communities of the Gold Rush era are the focus of a new exhibit at Folsom History Museum.

As far north as Arcata on the coast, Shasta inland, and down to the southern mines in Mariposa, Jewish immigrants established homes and businesses.

The Wells Fargo building gallery show highlights their settlements throughout the Mother Lode and in port cities which supplied goods to outlying camps.

Artifacts on loan from local residents and descendants of pioneer Jews and photographs from the archives of Western States Jewish History journal help tell the story of the success of these Jewish merchants and their contributions to the economy and civic affairs of California.

The exhibit runs from April 12 through May 18, and private tours may be scheduled.

Located in the heart of historic old town, Folsom History Museum is located at 823 Sutter Street. Open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays, admission is $4 for adults, $2 for youth, and is free for children under 12. Free parking is available on the street and at the nearby city garage. For more information please call 916.985.2707.

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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Folsom Blues Breakout Half Marathon Saturday

Folsom Blues Breakout Half Marathon is taking place this Saturday, October 19th!

Folsom Tourism Bureau partnering with the Folsom Chamber of Commerce at this inaugural event that will bring thousands to the Historic District. The run begins on Folsom Lake Crossing bridge and ends at the Historic Folsom Amphitheater. 

Johnny Cash tribute bands will be performing along the course. At 10a.m., a Johnny Cash Tribute Show featuring James Garner will be performing at the amphitheater.

The finish line festival and  the additional weekend activities are open to all! 

For a listing of events, please click here.

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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Top Of Folsom Set For September 14

Top of Folsom is coming to Folsom September 14th!

Guests will enjoy tastes from nearly 40 top wineries, restaurants and breweries, and peruse the work of  20 fine artists during Top of Folsom from 7 – 10 p.m.

The benefit event features unusual performance art presented on the scenic rooftop of the parking structure overlooking Historic Folsom.

Last year, Karen Holmes of Karen’s Bakery Café entertained the crowd by tossing the ingredients of an enormous salad from one floor of the structure to the next. She has similar surprises up her chef’s sleeve for this year.

In addition, a performing artist will create a sculpture before the crowd, to be displayed later at the Folsom Zoo. Last year, the stars of DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Network’s Yardcore created a metal condor that’s now part of the zoo’s bird exhibit.

Top of Folsom guests will enjoy samples from Fat Rabbit, Fat's Asian Bistro, Hawks Restaurant, Karen's Bakery & Café, Red Rabbit, Scott’s Seafood, Source Tapas, Snook’s Candies, Sutter St. Steakhouse and The Waterboy/OneSpeed.

Wineries include Sierra Foothills favorites Amour Prive Winery, Fiddletown Cellars, Madroña Vineyards, Petra Vineyard, Pruett Vineyard, Renwood Winery, Scott Harvey Wines and Yorba Wines. Schug Winery, Titus Vineyards and Westwood Family Cellars will be among those representing Napa and Sonoma.
American River Brewing Company, Auburn Alehouse, Lockdown Brewery, Loomis Basin Brewing Company and Mraz Brewing Company will serve beer.

Twenty fine artists from throughout northern California will display their work, which will be available for sale that evening.

The event takes place on the upper deck of the Historic District’s 4-story brick parking structure on Leidesdorff and Reading streets, offering guests panoramic views of the city. Presented by the Folsom Historic District, Top of Folsom benefits the Folsom Zoo Sanctuary and the Folsom Historic District. Animals from the zoo will make special appearances.

Tickets are on sale at TopOfFolsom.com and at Karen’s Bakery Café for $75 through August 31; $85 in September and $90 at the door.  Price includes wine, beer and food sampling, entertainment and a commemorative wine glass.  Complimentary valet parking is available on Reading Street. A special lodging package, including two tickets to the event and a pre-party, is available at Lake Natoma Inn.

Please visit TopOfFolsom.com for more information.

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Monday, August 13, 2012

The Folsom Historic District presents "Top of Folsom"

The Folsom Historic District presents ”Top of Folsom “  from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept.15, featuring fine art, food and wine  — all served up on a scenic rooftop in the heart of Historic Folsom!

Top of Folsom brings together 20 fine artists, 20 northern California wineries and 15 chefs, along with performing artists and musical performances in a unique setting under the starry skies of beautiful Folsom. Top of Folsom takes place on the upper deck of the Historic District’s 4-story brick parking structure on Leidesdorff and Reading streets, offering guests panoramic views of the historic city.

The evening features live music, celebrity guest appearances and performance art. The stars of DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Network’s “Yardcore,” licensed contractors Jake and Joel Moss, Doug Tolson and Terrence Martin, will be on hand to create an on-the-spot urban sculpture that will later be displayed publicly.  Karen Holmes, owner of Folsom’s Karen’s Bakery Café, will demonstrate the art of making an enormous salad – super-sized and tossed in a most entertaining presentation.

Guests will enjoy sampling exquisite wine and food while viewing art and performances. Beer also will be served. Fine Art will be available for sale at the event.  All guests will receive a commemorative Top Of Folsom wine glass upon check in.  Valet service will be provided for guests.

Top of Folsom will benefit both the Folsom Zoo Sanctuary and the Folsom Historic District. For more information please visit topoffolsom.com.
   
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Monday, March 14, 2011

Maribou Salon Opens Up on Sutter!

If you're thinking your tresses need some refreshing, we have good news for you!

Maribou Salon is opening its second location in historic Folsom on Sutter Street in the Hacienda building. And they definitely know the definition of glamour. From the glimmering chandeliers to the many stylists, they've got premium pampering down to a science.

Don't miss the grand opening on April 9 featuring a live photo shoot and creative competition definitely evident by the name, "Turning People into Peacocks." Plus, there will be a DJ to get things moving, champagne and live art!

Also, some of your favorite professionals from the Blue Ravine location will be adding a few days at the Sutter location to their schedule. They are also exclusively a Bumble & Bumble product salon.

Call the salon at 985-8800.
Grand Opening: Saturday, April 9th
TIME: 4-9 p.m.
(in conjunction with 2nd Saturday Art Walk on Sutter Street.



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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

A Can-tastic Ice Rink Kick-off This Thursday!!

Grab your earmuffs; it's time for ice skating. Folsom's Historic District is kicking off the ring's opening this week and hosting a food drive with Twin Lakes Food Bank.

It will be great opportunity to join with the community in the mission of giving, which is the reason for the season. Folsom Mayor Jeff Starsky, Sacramento County Supervisor Roberta McGlashan, Folsom merchant Jim Snook, a representative of the Twin Lakes Food Bank will be present for the ice rink's opening.

Merchants are also offering special one-day discount coupons in exchange for early donations to the food drive. The drive will last until the tree-lighting ceremony on December 3.

WHEN: Thursday, Nov. 18
WHERE: Folsom's Historic Sutter Street Ice Rink, behind 200 Wool Street near the railroad turnstyle.
TIME: 8 a.m.

Plus...
you don't want to miss seeing the Folsom Sutter Theatre group dressed up in Dickens-era costumes. Their Holiday in the Hills production also opens December 3.

Competitive skaters will also be demonstrating some classic skating moves!

Don't miss the start of what proves to be a fabulous attraction every year!

Hours and prices for the remainder of the season are:
Open daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Thanksgiving Day - Open 10 a..m. to 3 p.m. Closed Christmas Day.

Cost:
Adults $8.50 + $2.00 for skate rental
Children 12 & under/62 & older $5.50 plus $2.00 skate rental
*Two hour session

For more information check out folsomicerink.com



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