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MODERN MARVELSMAKE FOR CELEBRATORY 1924 AUBURN CHRISTMAS
The Jazz Age was in full swing in Auburn,
with the heady days of 1924 promisingnothing but good times and the chance
to celebrate a joyous Christmas round the
newfangled radio.
We can safely say that the window displays are
more striking in Auburn this year than they have ever
been before, the Journal states in an article Auburn
Merchants Prepare for Christmas.
The displays point to pride in living in such and
up-to-the-minute community and pride that they can
play a part in its up-building by making such displays
possible.
Readers were asked to Make this a radio Xmas
with a Gilllan Neutrodyne radio. The price: $216.85.Pages of copy were devoted to the new technological
marvel, with listings for programs and ads from sever-
al local sellers for a variety of radios.
The pre-Christmas celebrations in Auburn were
bolstered by the Grass Valley Miners Glee club at the
Opera House.
Ebony and Crystal, a book of poems by Clark
Ashton Smith was available for the holiday season
at a reduced price of $1.50. Regarded highly for hispoetry, Smith would later gain fame as a pioneering
fantasy writer.
The fourth annual Christmas dinner and dance of
the Drum Division of Pacic Gas and Electric was held
at Masonic Hall with a record attendance of about400 members that included families and all theyoungsters. A turkey dinner was served, followed by
dancing.
Under the headline Auburn man jailed for carry-
ing booze, the Journal reported that a farmer was
arrested twice within 24 hours for carrying a quart of
jackass brandy, a violation of the Wright Act.
Auburns Smith Brothers cigar and magazine store
was ready with some surere recommendations for ajoyful Christmas: Give him a box of his favorite cigarsor cigarettes wrapped in attractive holiday packages.
Give her a year subscription to her favorite maga-
zine.
Malcolms Pay and Tote Grocery in Auburn was sell-
ing bacon at 32 cents a pound and ham at 27 cents a
pound. The Sugar Plum in the Hink Block had Whit-
mans Chocolates, Glace Fruit and tree decorations
ready for pre-Christmas sales. Cohens was selling
sheep-lined coats for $13.85 and William G. LeeCo billing itself as Santa Claus headquarters was
advertising silk hose for as low as $1. Four-in-hand orsnappy bow ties were offered starting at 50 cents.
The Clampers were back in business in Auburn
after several decades absence. E. Clampus Vitus
Wood Dry Diggings chapter was installed by the
Auburns families were celebrating around the Christmastree in 1924 like this couple and young daughter. Thecouple writer F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Fitzgerald epitomized the Jazz Age. Courtesy Photo
CHRISTMAS 1924
By Gus Thomson | Of the Auburn Journal
grand captain of the state organization, with its rstgrand humbug identied as Earl Crabbe. Today,hes remembered as one of Placer Highs legendary
coaches and his name is on the gymnasium. In a
link to the past, the installation featured a Yuba City
member of the original Clampers organization, who
had reminiscences of the initiation of Lord SholtoDouglas , the actor. The Auburn-area chapter is now
named for Douglas.
Placer County was covered in 1924 with orchards
between Roseville and Colfax, with fruit packing andshipping a huge part of the economy and employ-
ment base. The Journal reported that the major
shipping points in Newcastle, Auburn, Penryn andLoomis shipped out a combined total of 3,630 railcars of fruit. That was down from a record breaking
4,853 rail cars shipped out in 1923.
Jazz Age
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The Journal was replete with plenty of ads leading up toChristmas for radios as the nation and the world tunedinto broadcasts from near and afar.
Ben Black and his jazz orchestra from San Francisco werethe attractions at a dance to benet local Indians atChristmas time located at the Placer High gymnasium.
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Auburns 1934 Christmas full of warmth, caring
CHRISTMAS 1934
By Gus Thomson | Of the Auburn Journal
DEPRESSION ERA
D
espite the dark cloud of the Depression hanging over Placer
County, Auburn businesses reported enjoying their best Christ-
mas business in four years.
More business was transacted in Auburn on Monday than in any
single day in the history of the city, the Journal reported. The
last day of Christmas buying proved a climax to a most successful year.
There was plenty to celebrate amid stretched economic times, with a height-
ened appreciation of simple things like a local birth.
Prominent Auburn businessman Fred Husse was presented with about the
nest gift on Christmas, the Journal trumpeted, When a son arrived in the
Husse household the day before Christmas.
Homespun shows of kindness were many. The American Legion Auburn unitauxiliary donated 100 jars of homemade jelly to the Auburn Red Cross chap-
ter, with the intent of distributing the jars to needy families with children.
The State Theatre was a magnet. More than 1,500 children of grammar school
age and younger took part in the Free Christmas Party at the Lincoln Way
venue, a popular tradition that would last for decades in Auburn.
For many of the children, it was their rst show of the year and upon arrival
at the theatre and as they left, many stopped to tell those at the door how
thankful they were, the Journal reported.
And there was more than a movie. The Auburn Grammar School glee club
entertained with Christmas carols.
Max Strasbergs The Army Store at 812 Lincoln Way was open every evening
This photo from the 1930s shows a store display of toys that children ofthat time period would have been putting on their list for Santa to comedown the chimney with and adult collectors of a more modern vintagewould pay dearly for.
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sweaters for the same price and boys all-wool jackets for $3.49.
More work relief projects were approved just in time for Christmas, including
road reconstruction north of Auburn. Fifty people were expected to nd jobs.
School grounds improvement at Auburn High School, including building side-
walks and steps, were also approved. Eight people would nd work.
In Penryn, residents and people passing through enjoyed the illuminated
Christmas tree, which for the past few seasons was located between the Ma-
sonic Temple and Fruit House Row.
Placer High Schools Hillmen basketball team played a match two days before
Christmas against the Stanford freshman team that starred a player identied
only as Luissetti. He scored 15 points in front of the largest crowd of the sea -
son. The Hillmen lost 36 to 18 for their rst defeat since December 1933.
Luissetti was actually Hank Luisetti, developer of the one-handed running shot
in an era of two-handed set shooters. Luisetti would go on to become one of
the most dominant college players of all time, the rst to score 50 points in a
game and the second greatest player of the mid-20th century.
That boy Luisetti is the best forward the Hillmen have ever run up against,
the Journals Sport Dope columnist said.
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The Toys for Tots barrels brought inplenty of Christmas Day booty forAuburns needy children, with collectionsspots established by the Placer CountySheriffs Ofce and Auburn 20-30 Club at
the citys two Alpine Markets, the Value Giant storeand Placer Savings and Loan. Among the givers
were members of the Campre Girls and Bluebirds,who donated 66 hand-sewn stockings lled with toysand candies.
The Downtown Civic Betterment Association wasdiving into the spirit of the season with a Christmasparty for children that included a bag of candy andnuts, plus a free toy.
Mrs. Melvin White of 372 Riverview Drive was thebig winner in the Auburn Garden Club-sponsoredholiday decoration contest. Whites indoor Christmas
tree display topped all others and earned $30 forthe winner in the 28th annual Christmas competition,co-sponsored in 1974 by the Auburn Area Chamberof Commerce and local nursery owners.
A smoke alarm at the Bank of California resulted ina re call by the Auburn Volunteer Fire Department.The crew answering the alarm was unable to nd there but received a warm welcome and stopped toshare Christmas party goodies that employees at thebank had prepared. The smoke was believed to have
come from a hot ballast in an overhead light.Shoppers got a lift as Christmas approached bystrolling carolers calling themselves the KAHI GoldNugget Singers who roamed the downtown areacarrying a yuletide tune or two.
Auburn Yule celebrants could stock up on ashcubes for their cameras at Alpine Plaza with Supercubes going for 77 cents and Magic cubes for $1.29.Tom Turkeys were 61 cents a pound and if avocadoswere part of the Christmas seasonal fare, they werefour for $1.
Lou La Bontes Restaurant was ready to play host
to people who would rather have someone elseprepare their Christmas feast, with dinner servedfrom noon on Dec. 25.
Safeway was making sure caffeine was coursingthrough bloodstreams Christmas morning, with atwo-pound can of Edwards coffee offered at the saleprice of $1.99.
The Beecher Room at the Placer County Libraryin Auburn was the scene of a toy workshop witha limited number of lucky children given theopportunity to learn how to use disposable bitsof cloth, cups and other recyclables to constructhomemade Christmas toys. Eskimo yo-yos, puzzles,bean bags and ball and cup toys were some of thecrafty holiday presents liable to end up under thetree and addressed to deserving siblings or otherfamily members.
On the transportation end of the news, arearesidents had a new ribbon of blacktop to test out,with Decembers opening for the public of BellRoad between Highway 49 and Haines Road, nearInterstate 80. The project cost $1.2 million andpublic hearings were planned for 1975 by the countyto discuss a westward extension to Lincoln via WiseRoad.
Dear Santa. Know What I Really Want? That wasthe title of a mid-1970s photo feature in the AuburnJournal by Monty Finnell that included this cute shot
of Foresthills Monica Bean, 7, eyeing a lookalike Fish-er-Price doll in an Auburn store. Journal fle photo
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By Gus Thomson | Of the Auburn Journal
SPIRIT OF GIVING
Tracy Lynn Thompkins, 2, was visiting Auburn when this photoof her was snapped for the Journal in a pre-Christmas shootback in the mid-1970s showing some of the favorite toys forthe Yuletide.
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For many people theholidays are lled withstress, crazy schedules
and an abundance of foodrather than love, kindnessand joyful spirit. This can
reak havoc on your healthand tness, not to mentionyour waistline. This is prob-ably why most New Yearsresolutions are somethingalong the lines of startdiet or start exercising.This year, instead of waitinguntil after the holidays totry out a healthy lifestyle,
hy not start before theholidays arrive? Not only
ill your body and mindbe able to deal with stress
better, but you will be ableto actually enjoy the holi-days and all they are about.Dont worry - it doesnthave to be extreme. Hereare some of my top tipsfor a healthy and happyholiday season:
Start an exercise routinenow. It doesnt have to be
anything too demandingor time consuming. Startwalking a few days a weekand build up from there asyou are able. The importantthing is to be consistentwith it. Schedule it into yourcalendar and use it as atime for you to have all toyourself.
Get plenty of sleep. Lackof sleep takes its toll on thebody. Not only can it putyou at risk for heart disease,high blood pressure anddiabetes, it can also causeweight gain. When youarent getting enoughsleep the hormones thatmake you feel hungry and
increase your cravings forhigh-fat and high-carbo-hydrate foods have a eldday.
Enjoy your favorite treats in moderation. Insteadof starving yourself all dayso you can feel less guiltyabout enjoying a large
holiday feast which cancause you to overeat later,eat small healthy mealsthroughout the day. Startwith a healthy breakfast likescrambled egg whites withyour favorite vegetables.Then pick a lean proteinand lower glycemic carbo-hydrate for a small lunch orsnack to keep your bloodsugar steady and help youfeel fuller longer. Some-thing like grilled chickenbreast with lentils or carrotsdipped in hummus.
Remember portioncontrol. When you sit downto your holiday feast, keepyour portions in mind. The
last thing you want to dois pile everything on yourplate and stuff yourself try-ing to eat it all. Take a littlebit of your favorites anddo your best to stick withone helping. If you are stillhungry, go for more veg-etables and lean protein.Also, using a smaller plate
is a great way to keep yourportions in line.
Go easy on the gravy andsauces. These are usuallyfull of added calories andsodium that we often dontthink twice about.
Sip wisely. If you like toenjoy a festive adult bever-age try to stick with wine,light beer or champagne. Ifyou prefer hard alcohol likevodka, whiskey, rum, or gin,leave the mix-ins out. Thiswill save you unwanted cal-ories and excess sugar. Youcould also mix carbonatedwater with a splash of 100percent fruit juice to enjoy a
festive non-alcoholic drink. Be picky. If you dontabsolutely love cranberrysauce or your mother-in-laws cookies, you donthave to eat them justbecause they are sitting onthe table.
Give your favorite dishes
a make-over. There arealways ways to make yourfavorite foods a little health-ier. Using less butter, creamand sugar is a great way tostart. Also, bringing yourown healthier side dish to aholiday gathering ensuresthat you know what youare eating rather than storebought goodies loadedwith unknown ingredients.
Keep the focus on whatthe holidays are reallyabout rather than just onthe food. Connect withfamily and friends you
havent seen for a while andenjoy their company.
My most important tip ofall is to cut yourself someslack. If you do happen toover-indulge a little or skipa scheduled workout it isnt
the end of the world. Thereis always another meal, an-other workout, and anotherday. Take a deep breathand enjoy this holidayseason!
Ashlie Pechin is a certiedtness trainer with FitForceBootcamp.
HEALTHY ROAST FOR THE HOLIDAYS?
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WITH PORK, EASILYHEALTHY ROAST FOR THE HOLIDAYS?
BC-US--Food-Healthy-Pork Roast/608Eds: The Healthy Plate helps home cooks discover the healthier side of everyday ingredients. It runsevery week. With AP Photos.
MELISSA DARABIANAssociated Press
Winter calls for savory roasts that ll our homes with lus-cious aromas that promise a comforting meal to bring thefamily together. The problem for the healthy eater is that
most roasts get their avor from silky (and so very saturat-ed) fat marbling. Yes, we can roast chickens and turkeys,but sometimes we crave thick slices of pork or beef.
I have a solution: the pork tenderloin (not to be confusedith a simple pork loin). As the name suggests, this is
one of the most tender cuts of pork, making it perfect forroasted slice-and-serve bliss.
The pork tenderloin is a small roast (about 1 to 2 poundsper roast), which also means it cooks quickly, adding to its
eekday convenience. As a bonus, the pork tenderloin isincredibly low in fat, making it comparable to a boneless,skinless chicken breast. A 4-ounce serving of pork ten-derloin offers up over 20 grams of protein and less than 3grams of fat! Thats the good news.
The bad news is that this lowered fat can make the ten-derloin extremely mild in avor (read as bland) and proneto overcooking (read as dry). But I have solutions for bothof these problems, and as long as you follow my two tipsyou will be on your way to mastering this healthy comfortmeal.
First, let the roast sit in a dry or wet rub in the refrigerator
for a day or two. Two days in a mustard and herb mixtureorks magic on the tenderloins avor! Try my 48-hour
mustard-marinated pork tenderloin roast as proof.Second, dont overcook the roast. Many of us grew upthinking pork should been cooked until the pink is gone.Nope!
Bring the pink back! A light shade of pink says that theroast is cooked, but still juicy. Aim for an internal tempera-ture of 150 F, then allow the roast to rest for 5 to 10 min -utes. The result will be a perfectly-cooked and avorfulroast worthy of company and a holiday meal.
Start to fnish: 35 minutes, plus marinating
Servings: 6
1/4 cup Dijon mustard
2 teaspoons grated orange zest
1 teaspoon sweet paprika
1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme
In a small bowl, whisk together the mustard, orangezest, paprika, thyme, rosemary, cumin, olive oil, saltand pepper. Rub into the esh of both pork ten-derloins. Place the tenderloins in a large zip-close
1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary
1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
2 pork tenderloin roasts (about 1 1/2 pounds each)
MUSTARD-MARINATED PORK TENDERLOIN ROAST
MIX IT UP plastic bag, pressing to remove excess air beforeclosing. Refrigerate for 48 hours.When ready to cook, heat the oven to 400 F. Let thetenderloin rest at room temperature for 30 minutes.After 30 minutes, arrange the roasts on a rack set
into a rimmed baking sheet or roasting pan. Roastuntil the pork reaches 155 F to 160 F, 25 to 30 min -utes. Remove the roasts from the oven, cover withfoil, and let rest for 10 minutes. Slice and serve.Nutrition information per serving: 160 calories; 45calories from fat (28 percent of total calories); 5 g fat(1 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 75 mg cholesterol; 3 gcarbohydrate; 0 g ber; 0 g sugar; 24 g protein; 780mg sodium.___
Food Network star Melissa dArabian is an experton healthy eating on a budget. She is the author ofthe upcoming cookbook, Supermarket Healthy.http://www.melissadarabian.net
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Thats the generic namefor Triscuits, those kind-of-
eirdly-woven-esque wheatcrackers that are delight-fully salty-crunchy-savory.This year, Ive decided they
are the perfect on-demandbase on which to build anynumber of crowd-pleasingholiday appetizers at thelast minute. Because noneof us has time for elaborateapps.
It works kind of like this.Line a baking sheet withfoil. Coat the foil withcooking spray. Cover the
tray with woven wheatcrackers. Top the crackers
ith delicious stuff. Bake at400 F for about 10 minutes.Serve. Done.
It really is that easy. Ivetopped the crackers withslices of cheddar and ananchovy. Ive topped them
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The lesson is simply thatso long as you keep a boxor two of crackers on handduring the holidays, itseasy to scramble a platterof appetizers in minutes,
pretty much no matter whatelse you have on hand. Tohelp get you rolling, here isa simple recipe for my fa-vorite variant of this holidayentertaining appetizer. Butyou really should take it inany direction that inspiresyou.
MIX IT UP!
Heat the oven to 400 F.Line a rimmed baking sheetwith foil.
Use a paring knife to cutopen the dates, remove
TRISCUITS WITH
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Start to nish: 15 minutes
Makes 16 appetizers16 dates, pitted
3 ounces manchegocheese, cut into wedges(each about the size ofhalf a date)
16 Triscuit crackers
8 slices bacon, each cutin half crosswise
Ground black pepper
the pit (if necessary), thenwedge a chunk of cheeseinto each. Set each date ona cracker, then wrap half aslice of bacon around theentire thing, overlapping
the ends of the baconon the underside of thecracker.
Arrange the assembledcrackers on the preparedbaking sheet. Sprinkle withpepper, then bake for 10to 15 minutes, or until thecheese is melted and thebacon is starting to crisp.Cool slightly before serving.
Nutrition information perserving: 160 calories; 80calories from fat (50 percentof total calories); 8 g fat(3.5 g saturated; 0 g transfats); 15 mg cholesterol; 19g carbohydrate; 2 g ber;14 g sugar; 4 g protein; 170mg sodium.
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PLACER HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC DEPARTMENT
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TINY TIMS CHRISTMAS plays at 7 p.m.Thursdays, 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2p.m. Sundays Nov. 28 through Sunday, Dec. 28,with a special 2 p.m. matinee on Christmas day,at Nevada Theatre, 401 Broad St. in Nevada City.Tickets: $20 advance, $22 at the door. Info: (530)268-5419, legacypresents.com
NICHOLSON BLOWN GLASS HOLIDAYOpenStudio from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays, Saturdaysand Sundays through Dec. 21 at 5555 Bell Roadin Auburn. Watch the glass blowing processand see the nal pieces. Info: (530) 823-1631,nicholsonblownglass.com.
CORNISH CHRISTMASopen from 6-9 p.m. Fridays,Nov. 28, Dec. 5, 12 and 19 along Mill and WestMain Streets in historic downtown Grass Valley.Christmas carolers, jugglers, musicians and Santa
Claus. Handmade arts and crafts, food and drink.Info: (530) 272-8315, historicgrassvalley.com.
OUTDOOR ICE RINKopens at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov.28 at Skatetown, 1009 Orlando Ave., Roseville, forseven-day-a-week holiday skating. Free introductoryskating lessons, skating aides for beginners, loanerhelmet. Info: (916) 783-8550, skatetown.biz.
SONJA WEISSMAN AND THE MIRACLE PLAYat 7 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and at
2 p.m. Sundays, Dec. 4-20, at the Center for theArts Off Center Stage, 315 Richardson St., GrassValley. Dec. 4 and 5 preview tickets $10. Dec. 6 GalaOpening $25. Dec 7 through 20 tickets $20. Info:thecenterforthearts.org, (530) 274-8384 ext. 14.
HOT CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO plays Cool Yulefrom 8-10 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5 at the State Theatre,985 Lincoln Way, Auburn. Tickets: $25. Keep warmwith Mandarin Martinis. Info and Tickets: (530) 885-0156, livefromauburn.com.
FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS PARADEstarts at 5:30p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 on upper Lincoln Way andcontinues through town to the Gold CountryFairgrounds, 1273 High St. This years theme isDreams of Christmas.
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members should bring an appetizer, salad,vegetable or dessert. Guests are welcome and neednot bring a food item. Music with Lynn Gelbachand Bryce McCannally. Please bring an unwrappedchilds present for Vince Macys Auburn AreaChristmas Basket Collection.
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20 participating wineries with the donation of anew, unwrapped childs toy for the Marine Toys forTots Foundation Toy Drive. Info: (916) 663-4486,placerwine.com/index.htm
NEVADA CITY VICTORIAN CHRISTMASopenfrom 1:30-6 p.m. Sundays and from 5-9 p.m.Wednesdays, Dec. 7 through Dec. 21 in HistoricDowntown Nevada City. Holiday activities for
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CLARA AND THE NUTCRACKERplays at 7 p.m.Wednesday, Dec. 10 and Thursday, Dec. 11 atMiners Foundry, 325 Spring St. in Nevada City.Tickets: $17 general, $14 students. Presented byHolt Ballet Conservatory. Info: (530) 265-5040,minersfoundry.org.
GOLDEN BOUGH plays a Celtic Christmas Concertat 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14 at DeWitt Theater, 11596D Ave., Auburn. Admission: $15 advance, $12senior over 65 and $10 children under 13. Info:musicandmore.net.
THE NUTCRACKER,presented by Placer TheatreBallet, at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday and at 1p.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday through Sunday, Dec. 15at Placer High School theatre, 275 Orange St. inAuburn. Tickets: $13-$20, all seats reserved. Info:(916) 630-7820, placertheatreballet.org.
OLD TOWN COUNTRY CHRISTMASfrom 5-9p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13 and 20 in Old Town Auburn.With entertainment by the Auburn Brass Ensembleand Saxophone contingent, Lindas Christmas Story,
the Scottish Country Dancers (Dec. 13), PamelotSchool of Dance (Dec. 13) and InSync Dancers(Dec. 20) and the Thunderfoot Cloggers. Crafters,artists, food, beverages and pictures with Santa. Ashuttle runs from the fairgrounds to Old Town. Info:oldtownauburn.com.
p13 at Roseville Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 914Cirby Way in Roseville. Free. Live the Experiencewith live actors and animals.
THE SECRETS OF CHRISTMAS plays at 2 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 13 at Calvary Chapel of Auburn,1101 Auburn Ravine Road, Auburn. Tickets:$20 advance, $7 youth 16 and under, $25 VIPadvance. Presented by Sierra Gold Chorus. Info:sierragoldchorus.org.
AUBURN HONDAis hosting a complimentary giftwrapping station from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday,Dec. 13 at Auburn Honda, 1801 Grass Valley Hwy,Auburn. Donations benets the Girl Scouts ofAmerica. Info: Leanne (530) 745-2717.
HOLIDAY CHILDRENS CONCERT at 11a.m. Saturday, Dec. 13 at the Nevada CountyFairgrounds, Amaral Center, 11228 McCourtneyRoad in Grass Valley. Tickets: $10 adults, 17 andunder free. Proceeds benet the Nevada CountyToy and Food Run. Bring a non-perishable fooditem or an unwrapped toy and get a chanceto meet Santa. Info: (916) 265-6164, [email protected].
HOLIDAY POPS CONCERT plays at 7:30 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 13, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14 atthe Nevada County Fairgrounds, Amaral Center,
11228 McCourtney Road in Grass Valley. Tickets:$5-$42. Join the Music in the Mountain Orchestraand Chorus for an evening of symphonic rockarranged by Mannheim Steamroller and the TransSiberian Orchestra. Info: (916) 265-6164, [email protected].
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MOUNTAIN MANDARIN ORCHARD DAYSfrom10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Dec. 6, 7, 20and 21 at various locations through Placer County.There will be different activities at each location.Info: mountainmandarins.com.
CHRISTMAS IN THE PINES from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 6 at Lake Center, 10988 CombieRoad, Auburn. Crafts, food and games. Santa will
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A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS plays at 11 a.m.and 2 p.m. Saturdays Dec. 6 through Dec. 20 atthe Roseville Theatre, 241 Vernon St. in Roseville.
MELVIN SEALS AND JGBplay a Very JerryChristmas III with Rusty Buckets at 7 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 20 at the Auburn Event Center.The Rusty Buckets open. Tickets $20. Info:keepsmilinpromotions.com.
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In my big Italian family, my Grandpa Duncan gotblessed with many daughters and granddaughters,
but no sons or grandsons. He has four daughters:My mother Heather, my Aunt Hilary, Aunt Erin andAunt Megan; and three granddaughters: my sisterDarian, my cousin Sequoia and me. He doesnt reallymind it at all actually. In fact, he kind of loves it, butstill, it would be nice to have at least one grandson.
On Christmas day of 2005, everything was theexact same, just like every year, and there were asmall amount of surprises. We always had a hamdinner, watch A Christmas Story and open up
presents while sipping on peppermint hot cocoa.After all of our typical festivities, Aunt Erin had anannouncement to make. We were intrigued becauseust last Christmas she had told us that she wasengaged to my hilarious Uncle Kevin. When shestood up, everyone gave her their full attention.
What I wanted to tell you all is that Kevin and
Courtesy of Sharon Arsenith and Suzanne Scotten s8th grade Language Arts classes at EV Cain MiddleSchoolChristmas Memories
I are expecting a baby boy in ve months, Erinannounced.
Everybody screamed of happiness and Im prettysure I saw my very tough Grandpa shed a tear.Family after family member engulfed Uncle Kevinand Erin with big hugs and congratulations. Finally,a baby boy! A little cousin to play with and watchgrow over the years!
Itd be different though, since hell be the only boyfor about four entire years until Erin makes the sameannouncement on Christmas day of 2009. Nolan will
be a big brother to another baby boy! The patternhas been broken!
As of 2014, Nolan is now eight years old, and Carsonis four years old. My two little cousins are the bestChristmas presents that I have ever had.
~ Demi Brown
Iremember the Christmas of 2013 with a clearrecollection. In retrospect, it was a cold Christmas,
below freezing. My horses would prance in thecollecting frost and my cats would experiment withits freezing touch. The mud in the pasture would befrozen into odd shapes overnight caused by horsesrunning for their feed the evening before. Even thetrees were crystallized in this cold weather. Despitethe chilliness, the breeze the night of 24th broughtthe anticipation of Christmas to my doorstep.
The lights on the Christmas tree were ablaze, andthe smell of hot chocolate wafted through the air.
My family and I were enjoying a Christmas tradition,watching Lord of the Rings, when my eyeswandered over to the glittering presents under thetree. Curiosity pricked at my conscious as I noticed avery large present. My attention was soon snappedback to the movie when I noticed my mother smilingsmugly at me. I smiled back and let my excitement
BOY, WHAT A CHRISTMAS TO REMEMBER GOT MY EYE ON THAT BIG PRESENT
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boil collectively in my stomach over the course ofthe night. Before I knew it, I was lying in bed wideawake. Soon sleep overpowered my anticipation,and I closed my eyes.
Dawn had passed when I started ripping openpresents. All the gifts were soon revealed when onlyone remained; the large one I was eyeing earlier. Itore it open carefully, and once open, I caught mybreath. A beautiful, camouaged Savage 22-caliberrie was lying on the oor in front of me.
The very next weekend, my father and I were
shooting steel with that tiny rie. Smiles were sharedand happiness ourished because of that gun. Notonly did the rie make me grin, but it taught me howto shoot accurately. So, in conclusion, the memory oflast years Christmas had to be my favorite.
~ Claire Ross
Icant pick out one specic favorite memory out ofall the magical Christmas experiences Ive had, so
I will tell you about a few of my favorite Christmastraditions.
At Christmas time I enjoy the little things, likewhen my mom and I make our favorite peppermintcookies together; or on Christmas Eve when eachmember of my family gets a new pair of pajamas towear that night and on Christmas Day.
Another one of my favorite traditions is taking awarm cup of hot cocoa and driving around our
neighborhood to enjoy all of the beautiful lights; ormaking a little box of goodies to send to a child thatmay not receive any gifts on Christmas morning.
On Christmas Eve, while everyone may be tuckedup in bed, my little brother and I will tip-toe out totake a peek at the presents under the tree. We will
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squeal with delight when we notice that Santa hasvisited and eaten the cookies we set out for him. OnChristmas morning, while everyone is dying to opentheir gifts (dont get me wrong I am too), rst itsnice to enjoy breakfast with my family while watchinga Christmas lm.
Im sorry this wasnt just one amazing memory, butI thought it would be nice to share a few of myfavorite little Christmas traditions.
~ Delaney Keddie
Christmas MemoriesContinued from page 18
My favorite Christmas memory was about twoyears ago when my cousins, my sister and I
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Every year on Christmas Eve, all of my moms side ofthe family gathers at my grandmas house and weopen presents, have a big dinner and talk. That year
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remember the house smelt so good afterwards.We then decorated the Christmas tree. We hadso much fun and its one of my favorite Christmasmemories!
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y best Christmas memory was when I was
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After this Christmas my family and I moved toWashington. After I packed up my laptop I kindof forgot about it. But overall this was my most
memorable Christmas.~ Emily Osborne
My Favorite Christmas memory is when my momand I used to make sugar cookies and I would
go bell ringing for the Salvation Army. Bell ringingis when you go to supermarket centers and raisemoney for the homeless.
I remember how two days before we would bell-ringmy mom would be up late making the dough then
the next day all we would do is make cookies. Aftera long day of making cookies we would relax andthe next day we would go bell ringing.
In the morning we would make icing and collectall of the sprinkles we own. We meet our friends atthe Savemart Center, all of us wrapped with warmclothes and Santa hats, and we would start areshifts. With around an hour at each store each familyrotated through. I remember starting at SaveMartthen going to what is now McCaulous, and after we
all met at Round Table Pizza.
Once we were there, we started to frost cookies anddecorate them. It was always so much fun. One yearI remember how that day my brother and dad wentand got me a Webkinz - which I was obsessed withat the time that they gave to me for Christmas.Just hearing that they had got it for me that daymade it that much more special.
Bell ringing made me feel good, like I was giving
back for all that I have and would receive.~ Abi Jones
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