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10READY, SET, GET FITLincoln trainers share tips on how to stay fit.
HAVE YOUR CAKE AND EAT IT TOOCupcake business gets sweet second chance
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Your local Sunpower master dealer located in the
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Photo by Debbie Brow
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t here’s a new way to shop for solar.
Since buying solar can include many steps starting with the
omeowner making an appointment with a solar rep to come to the
ome, followed by the rep telling the potential customer what makes
heir company the best. What sets SunPower by Hooked On Solar in
Lincoln apart from the typical solar company is that it has a showroom.
Customers can walk into the business and be greeted by a friendly
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he product, and many photographs and testimonials adorn the walls.Te staff is extremely knowledgeable which presents a better way for
omeowners to actually see first hand what installing solar is al l about.
Chad Fralick, owner of SunPower by Hooked On Solar, has spent 32
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o create the solar company six years ago. According to his staff, one of
he reasons he transitioned into solar was because, “Chad has always
een passionate about the environment and loves helping local home-
wners save money.”
Fralick and his staff want customers to know something about what
makes Hooked On Solar unique and why they feel it is the perfect solar
Y DEBBIE BROWNncoln View
Shop for solarfrom a storefrontHooked On Solar opens showroom
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solution for your home.
“SunPower by Hooked On Solar is a master SunPower dealer.
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Te more than 1,000 installations have been done complete-
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Te staff of Hooked On Solar takes an educational approach with their homeowners.
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SunPower systems require very little maintenance. If panels are
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For some, solar can be the best investment for a home. Te
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I tell all my clients, I don’t give you anything that I don’t do. I exercisesix days a week with one full day off. My workouts include cardio work,strength and Pilates. I practice what I preach with sound and safe nutrition
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WHAT IS YOUR BACKGROUND IN PERSONAL
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I’ve been certified as a personal trainer for the last six years. Some of mcertifications are NASM CES, NASM Golf Fitness Specialist, FAI certifiedto work with active seniors, ISSA and TRX group certified.
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I regularly attend fitness events like SCW, IDEA, IHRSA, and other CECs.
HOW LONG DO YOUR CLIENTS TYPICALLY TRAIN WITH YOU
I have 30 minutes, 50 minutes and I also do small group training. SGTlasts 60 minutes.
WHAT ARE YOUR HOBBIES/INTERESTS?
I addition to learning new techniques to train my clients, I love to givemyself a great workout. I also enjoy relaxing and reading a good book.
WHAT IS YOUR TRAINING/EXERCISE PHILOSOPHY?
No. 1 is movement. I want my clients to move in all planes of motion. I’m
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WHAT DO YOU DO TO STAY IN SHAPE?
I use TRX, KBs, ropes and my own bodyweight. I can give myself a greaworkout in 45 minutes. No need to be at the gym all day long like I used t
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Renee Airola, personal trainer
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Email: [email protected]
WHAT IS YOUR BACKGROUND IN
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I’m a trained and certified teacher for five years; Baron Bapistelevels one and two; Zuda yoga phase one and two.
IF I WERE TO ASK YOUR CURRENT CLIENTS,
WHAT WOULD THEY HAVE TO SAY ABOUT YOU?
After asking clients, this was their feedback: “Helpful, patient… have modifications for people of all levels and helps guideeveryone to make yoga easier to learn.”
WHAT DO YOU DO TO CONTINUALLY STAY CURRENT
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Yes, always taking workshops with local and international yogastudios.
HOW LONG DO YOUR CLIENTS TYPICALLY
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Monthly, but many commit for the year.
WHAT ARE YOUR HOBBIES/INTERESTS?
Art, fishing, competitive pistol shooting, gardening, tutoringEnglish and math (former teacher).
WHAT IS YOUR TRAINING/EXERCISE PHILOSOPHY?
Be compassionate as a trainer/teacher and as a student — findmovement that motivates you and make it part of your daily life.
WHAT DO YOU DO TO STAY IN SHAPE?
Yoga, personal trainer and clean eating.
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s omething beautiful is coming to Lincoln. Tesecond mural in the downtown project will begin
soon. Te design, by artist Viktor Verhovod, has beenchosen by the Public Art Committee and City of Lin-coln with private donated funds to make the installationpossible. Dedication is scheduled for July 4.
Verhovod was a sculptor at Gladding McBean and has
worked with many different mediums. He has been
commissioned to create private and public art for a
variety of sites in the greater Sacramento area. Some of
his work may be seen at www.verhovod.com.
Te Lincoln mural will actually be created on three
8-foot-by-12-foot panels that will be installed on the
west side of the Simple Pleasures Restaurant. Ver-
hovod has incorporated many of Lincoln’s historical
events and images in bright and lively designs. Te
vision of the downtown mural project is for this art
piece to be a gateway to the Beermann Alley Art
Walk. Te murals will be installed all the way to
Seventh Street, making it a fun and attractive place to
stroll. ❖
For questions, suggestions or to participate in future Lincoln art
projects, contact [email protected].
Second muralon its way
Artist Viktor Verhovod creating thre
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› Library events Doggone Good Reading Group meets from 2:30-3:30 p.m. at Rocklin Libra4890 Granite Drive, Rocklin. Children are less hesitant to read out loud to a dothan to peers. There will be two dogs with handlers. For ages 5 and up. Registto guarantee a reading time (916) 624-3133. Feb. 9.
Free Family Movie Night doors open at 5:30 p.m. movie begins at 6 p.m. aTwelve Bridges Library, 485 Twelve Bridges Drive in Lincoln. Sponsored by Friof Lincoln Library and Lincoln Lions. Info: 434-2408. Feb. 20.
Family story time meets from 3:30-4 p.m. Wednesdays at the Twelve BridgeLibrary, 485 Twelve Bridges Drive in Lincoln, for ages up to 7 with caregiver. Ssored by Friends of Lincoln Library. Info: 434-2408. Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24.
› ongoing entertainment events Karaoke is at 7 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdaysat Sterling Café, 731 Sterling Parkway in Lincoln.
Karaoke is at 9 p.m. Thursday, Fridays and Saturdaysat Dillian’s Bar & Grill, 605 Lincoln Blvd., in Lincoln.
Karaoke is at 9:30 p.m. Fridays at Orchid Thai Cuisine,835 Twelve Bridges Blvd., Lincoln.
The Shorties perform comedy for the entire family at7 p.m. at The Showdown Theater, 3101 Sunset Blvd.,Suite 3A in Rocklin. $12 adults, $6 children and $25 fora family. Info: 749-3100. Feb. 5, 6, 16, 23.
Februaryevents
American rock icons Three Dog Night has played the stuflegend for more than four decades. 8 p.m. Feb. 26 at ThundValley Casino Resort, Pano Hall, 1200 Athens Ave. in Lincoln. Ticets: $50-$60. Info: (916) 408-7777, thundervalleyresort.com. Heonce again their fabulous catalog of rock music including “Shambla,” “Mama Told Me (Not To Come),” and, “Joy To The World.”
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› Monday, Feb. 1The Tibetan Monks: “Inner Peace in Uncertain Times” at 2p.m. at Kilaga Springs Lodge, Presentation Hall, 1167 Sun CityBlvd. in Lincoln. Tickets: $8 reserved seating. Info: (916) 408-4310, suncity-lincolnhills.org.
› Friday, Feb. 5 Year of the Monkey Chinese New Year Concert 9 p.m. atThunder Valley Casino Resort, Pano Hall, 1200 Athens Ave. inLincoln. Tickets: $58 - $98. Info: (916) 408-7777, thundervalleyre-sort.com.
The Geezer Gig with Bob Woods and Swampbilly from 5-8p.m. at The Country Club Saloon, 4007 Taylor Road in Loomis.Party like an animal and be in bed by 10 p.m. Info: keepsmilinpro-motions.com.
› Saturday, Feb. 6G. Love and Special Sauce at 7:30 p.m. at Thunder ValleyCasino Resort, Pano Hall, 1200 Athens Ave. in Lincoln. Tickets:$20-$30. Info: (916) 408-7777, thundervalleyresort.com.
› Saturday, Feb. 6Used-book sale from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday and Sunday at2166 Swetzer Road in Penryn. Prices: $0.25 to $1, half priceon Sunday. Proceeds benefit The Chester Foundation, providingmedical care for stray and disadvantaged pets. Book donations, aswell as old blankets and animal supplies for animal-welfare groupswelcome.
› Wednesday, Feb. 10Living Art Treasures exhibit from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesdaysthrough Saturdays through March 5 at the Art League of Lincoln,580 Sixth St. in Lincoln. Reception Saturday, Feb. 13 from 5 to6:30 p.m. Info: (916) 209-3499, all4art.net.
Sleeping Beauty, Once Upon A Dream at 7 p.m. at McLaughlinTheatre Co., 3470 Swetzer Road in Loomis. Info: (916) 652-6377,mtctheatre.org.
› Thursday, Feb. 11Spencer Day: “Addicted to Love”, singer-songwriter-pianist at7 p.m. at Orchard Creek Ballroom, 965 Orchard Creek Lane inLincoln. Tickets: $22 premium, $19 general. Info: (916) 408-4310,suncity-lincolnhills.org.
› Friday, Feb. 12 Vietnamese New Year Celebration at 9 p.m. at Thunder ValleyCasino Resort, Pano Hall, 1200 Athens Ave. in Lincoln. Tickets: $$75. Info: (916) 408-7777, thundervalleyresort.com.
› Friday, Feb. 12Lincoln Community Blood and Platelet Drive from 1 to 6 p.mthe Veterans Hall, corner of 5th and E Streets in Lincoln. Sponsoreby the Rotary Club of Lincoln with refreshments provided by PlaceNevada Cattlewomen. Pre-registration recommended at lincolnblodrive21216.eventbrite.com. Info: Gayle, (916) 416-9922.
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Chocolate Lovers Ball in Feb. 13 Lincoln, atBeermann’s Restaurant Ballroom, 645 5th St. inLincoln. Tickets include chocolate infused four-course dinner, raffles, dancing, chocolate cock-
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Mother Goose on the Loose has two sessions at 10:30 a.m. and 11:30.m. Thursdays at the Twelve Bridges Library, Lincoln. Info: 434-2410 orbraryatlincoln.org. Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25.
Reading buddies meet from 4-5 p.m. At Rocklin Library, 4890 Granite Dr.,ocklin. A one-on-one reading program where teens read to children ages-5. No reservations necessary. (916) 624-3133. Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23.
Poets Club of Lincoln open mic is from 3 to 5 p.m. at Twelve Bridgesibrary, Willow Room, 485 Twelve Bridges Drive in Lincoln. Open to theublic. Guests can read up to three poems. Feb. 14.
Preschool Storytime meets from 11:30 a.m. to noon. at Rocklin Library,
890 Granite Dr., Rocklin. For Preschool, ages 3-5 years old. Info: (916)24-3133. Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25.
Story time is at 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays through March 30 at the PenLibrary, 2215 Rippey Road. Library hours are noon to 5 p.m. Tuesdaysand Thursdays; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdays; and from 8 a.m. to nooFridays. Info: 663-3621. Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24.
Time for Twos meets from 10:30-11 a.m. at Rocklin Library, 4890 GrDr., Rocklin. Bring your 2 year olds, come ready to dance, sing and loosome great books. Info: (916) 624-3133. Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25.
Wee Read Baby Lap sit meets from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at Rocklin Lib4890 Granite Dr., Rocklin. For Children birth to 2 years old. Info: (916) 3133. Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26.
› Feb. 4 and 5
Crab Feed from 6-11 p.m. at
the Blue Goose Event Center, 3550 Taylor Road in Loomis.Tickets: $50 advance, $55 atthe door. Proceeds benefit theNewcastle eighth-graders Wash-ington, D.C. trip. Event includescrab, prawn cocktail, shrimp Louiesalad, pasta and bread, with a no-host bar and auction/raffle alongwith live music and dancing byKiller Fish. Info: (916) 663-3307,ext. 222.
› Feb. 5
Crab Feed at 6:30 p.m. at
Placer County Assoc. ofRealtors (PCAR) ConferenceCenter, 270 Technology Way,Suite 100 in Rocklin. Tickets:$45 each or $40 each for twoor more. Proceeds benefit PCARFoundation. Event includesdinner, raffle prizes, live and silentauctions. Info: pcarcrabfeed3.eventbrite.com.
› Feb. 19
Crab and Shrimp Feed from6-10 p.m. at McBean Pavilion,65 McBean Park Drive in Lincoln.Tickets: $45 per person; $5corkage fee for bringing own wine.Proceeds benefit the Sierra col-lege Patrons. Event includes, livemusic, raffle, salad, pasta, bread,all-you-can-eat crab and shrimp,coffee and tea with silent auctionof pies, cakes and homemadebaked goods. Beer and wineavailable. RSVP by Friday, Feb. 12.No tickets sold at the door. Info:(916) 660-8232.
› Saturday, Feb. 13 Valentine’s Soul Jam: The Temptations andMore at 7:30 p.m. at Thunder Valley CasinoResort, Pano Hall, 1200 Athens Ave. in Lincoln.Tickets: $70-$75. Info: (916) 408-7777, thunder-valleyresort.com.
› Sunday, Feb. 14Small Works of Art: An Art Lovers Celebrationof Mini Art from the Heart from 1-3 p.m. at HighHand Art Gallery, 3750 Taylor Road in Loomis. Freeevent includes live music, food and door prizes.Info: (530) 889-2976, [email protected].
› Tuesday, Feb. 16Tom Rigney and Flambeau at 7 p.m. at Or-chard Creek Ballroom, 965 Orchard Creek Lane inLincoln. Tickets: $16 general, $19 premium. Info:(916) 408-4310, suncity-lincolnhills.org.
› Saturday, Feb. 20Kattywampus Saloon and Monte Carlo GalaMcBean Pavilion, 65 McBean Park Road in LincProceeds benefit Kitten Central of Placer CountFeatures no-host bar, barbecue dinner catered Randy Peters Catering, DJ Rick Jenkins of VisioEntertainment and Events, Raffle and silent desauction and Monte Carlo games. Tickets: (916)645-2217, kittencentral.org.
› Thursday, Feb. 25
Bingo at 12:30 p.m. at Lincoln Hill, Orchard CrBallroom, 965 Orchard Creek Lane in Lincoln. C$20 for 6 cards/12 games. Must be 18 to atteInfo: 408-1480, lincolnhillsfoundation.org.
› Friday, Feb. 26Jay Alexander: Mind Tricks 2 at 7 p.m. at Ochard Creek Ballroom, 965 Orchard Creek LaneLincoln. Tickets: $17 general, $20 premium. In(916) 408-4310, suncity-lincolnhills.org.
› Saturday, Feb. 27Elvis Tribute: Burning Love Show with Rick res at 7:30 p.m. at Thunder Valley Casino ResoPano Hall, 1200 Athens Ave. in Lincoln. Tickets
$40-$50. Info: (916) 408-7777, thundervalleyresort.com.
Lincoln High School Elite Choir performs at coln Hills Community Church, 950 Joiner Parkwin Lincoln. Info: lhschoironline.com.
› Friday, Feb. 26Free Clothes to all in need from 10 a.m. to nothe fourth Friday of each month at Lincoln BetteLiving Center, 600 McBean Park Drive in LincolSponsored by the Placer Benevolence Foundatiand some local churches. Info: (916) 316-3307
› Sunday, Feb. 28
Outdoor Picker’s Market open from 7 a.m. top.m. rain or shine at Hand Pickin Emporium, 41Rocklin Road in Rocklin. Event has antique, vintupcycle, crafts, arts, garden food and fun. Foodprovided by Dave’s Dawgs. Info: Barb or Bob P– [email protected].
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AARP Tax-Aide volunteers available, byappointment only (call (916) 878-6249) atLincoln City Hall, Second Floor, 6th and“F” streets in Lincoln. The Intake/Interview
Sheet is required of all clients (downloadfrom irs.gov or pick up in the lobby at CityHall, agenda cabinets in Orchard CreekLodge lobby and in Kilaga Springs Lodgelibrary. Information: Mark Burke, 878-6249.Feb. 4, 11 18, 25.
Computer help is offered from 9 to 11a.m. Fridays at the Penryn Library, 2215Rippey Road in Penryn. Lorina can help youset up an email account, download an eB-ook from the library, check out a magazineonline or use your online library account.Info: 663-3621. Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26.
Lincoln Democratic Club meets at 6:45p.m. at Kilaga Springs Lodge, Placer Room,1167 Sun City Blvd. in Lincoln. Dr. BobDerlet, Congressional District candidate, willbe guest speaker. Info: democraticclublin-colnca.org. Feb. 18.
Placer Tea Party meets from 7 to 8:30p.m. at Rocklin Parks and Recreation Bldg.,5460 5th St. in Rocklin. Sue Hokana willspeak on the impact mass immigration hason Americans. Info: placerteaparty.com.Feb. 17.
The 5 Cities Democratic Club meetsfrom 11:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. at RoundTable Pizza, 6111 Horseshoe Bar Road,Loomis, the third Saturday of each month.Info: Rosie at (530) 886-8199. Feb. 20
Coffee Connection is at 8 a.m. at theLoomis Train Depot, 5775 Horseshoe BarRoad in Loomis. Join the Loomis Basin
Chamber of Commerce for networkingand updates from Placer County officials.Bagels from Raley’s and coffee fromStarbucks. Info: [email protected]. Feb. 4.
Lincoln Business Network meets at 7:15a.m. Fridays at Awful Annie’s, 490 LincolnBlvd. in Lincoln. Business Helping Business.Info: 726-1984. Feb. 5, 12, 19.
Rural Lincoln MAC meeting starts at 7p.m. at Mt. Pleasant Hall, 3333 Mt. Pleas-ant Road in Lincoln. Info: Aide to District 2at (530) 889-4010. Feb. 15.
Sheridan MAC meets at 7 p.m. atStewart Hall, 6005 Camp Far West Road inSheridan. Info: Aide for District 2 at (530)889-4010. Feb. 10.
Caregiver support group meets from 9to 10:30 a.m. at the Lincoln Library everythird Thursday of the month. Sponsoredby the Alzheimer’s Association and SutterHospital. Open to the public. Feb. 18.
Celiac disease informational meeting is at7 p.m. at Rocklin Public Library, CommunityRoom, 4890 Granite Drive in Rocklin. Info:Will and Carol at 663-9725. Feb. 10.
GriefShare, a grief support group meetsfrom 9:30-11:30 p.m. Tuesdays throughMay 10 at Granite Springs Church, 1170 E.Joiner Parkway in Lincoln. Info: (916) 645-9620, [email protected]. Feb. 16
Lincoln Multiple Sclerosis meeting startsat 1 p.m. at Lincoln Hills, Kilaga Springs,Sierra Room, 1167 Sun City Blvd., Lincoln.Info: Marilyn Sharp at 434-6898. Feb. 2.
Lincoln Parkinson’s Support Group meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the thirdTuesday of the month at Raley’s, 39 LincolnBlvd. in Lincoln. Open to the public. Info:
Brenda at 253-7537. Feb. 16.
Overeaters Anonymous, a 12-stepprogram, meets every Monday from 7 to 8p.m. at Creekside Church, 290 TechnologyWay, Suite 300 (near Industrial Ave.) inRocklin. Info: Margaret at (530) 321-2829.Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
TOPS meeting weigh-in is at 5:15 p.m.and meeting is at 5:30 p.m. at Century21 office, 801 Sterling Parkway, Lincoln.Meetings open to everyone. Info: Gina at645-1256. Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29.
TOPS, Take Off Pounds Sensibly meet-ing is 10 a.m. at St. James Church, 479 LSt, Lincoln. Info: Jackie Burnett at 408-3024. Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25
Weight Watchers weigh in is at 5:30 andmeeting is at 6 p.m. Thursdays at 110Gateway Drive, Suite 110 in Lincoln. Info:Cecile at [email protected]. Feb.4, 11, 18, 25.
Zumba class is from 9 to 10 a.m. at theLDS Church, 3345 Margaret Drive in Loom-is. Free. Info: Sharon at 580-9499. Feb. 2,
9, 16, 23.
The Semper Fi Association welcomesMarines and Navy Corpsmen to monthlybreakfast meetings at 9 a.m. the firstMonday of the month at Legends Sports
Bar and Grill, 5880 Woodcreek Oaks Blin Roseville. Info: Mike Scott at 435-394Feb. 1.
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 301meets the second Wednesday of the moat 7 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial Hall,541 5th St. in Lincoln. All veterans are ied to join. Bring your DD214. Feb. 9, 10
Veterans of Foreign Wars, The PlacePatriot Post 904 meets at 7 p.m. at thLoomis Veterans Memorial Hall, 5945Horseshoe Bar Road in Loomis. Info: Ch
[email protected]. Feb. 9.
Soroptimist International of Lincoln’sspeaker and lunch meeting is from noon1 p.m. at Buonarrotti’s, 460 Lincoln BlvdLincoln. Info: President Connie Pool at 35573. Feb. 3, 17.
Soroptimist International of Loomis sin meets at 8 a.m. the second and fouWednesdays at the Loomis Train Depot
of Taylor Road and at 5:30 p.m. the firsand third Wednesdays at Lorenzo’s, 388Taylor Road in Loomis. Visitors welcomeInfo: President Peggy Word at 837-6106Feb. 10.
The American Legion, James E. FowPost No. 264 meets at 7 p.m. the firstand third Wednesday of each month in tVeterans Memorial Hall, 541, 5th St. inLincoln. Info: Commander at 409-6750 [email protected]. 3,
The American Legion, John A. Stacker Post No. 775 meets at 6 p.m. thefirst Monday of the month at the LoomisVeteran’s Memorial Hall, Legion room, 5Horseshoe Bar Road in Loomis. Open toveterans and those currently in active duInfo: Fuzzy Jarnagin at 798-8586, fuzzycalwisp.com or americanlegion775.org.Feb. 1.
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Februaryclub news
Lincoln Kiwanis breakfast meeting isfrom 7 to 8 a.m. Tuesdays at Buonarroti’s,460 Lincoln Blvd. Guests are welcome.Info: President Pat Everett at 201-4608 or
lincolnkiwanis.org. Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23.
Kiwanis Club of Rocklin meets at 11:45a.m. at Strikes Family fun Center, 5681Lonetree Blvd. in Rocklin. Info: Marie at315-8699. Feb. 4, 11, 25.
Kiwanis Club of Rocklin meets at 6 p.m.for dinner at Strikes Family Fun Center,5681 Lonetree Blvd. in Rocklin. Info: Marieat 315-8699. Feb. 18.
Kiwanis of Lincoln Foothills lunch meetingis from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. the first andthird Fridays of the month at Turkey Creek
Country Club, 1525 Highway 193 in Lincoln.Lunch available for $13. Guests welcome.RSVP and info: Rae at 251-6241. Feb. 5, 19.
Lincoln Hills Lions Club meets at noonat the Lincoln Veterans Memorial Hall, 5415th St. in Lincoln. Info: Sue or Bob at 543-0002. Feb. 4, 18.
Lincoln Host Lions Club meets at 7 p.m.at the Veteran’s Hall, 541 5th St. in Lincoln.
Info: lincolnlionsclub.org. Feb. 1, 15
Loomis Lions Club meets at 12:15 p.m.the first Tuesday of the month at VeteransMemorial Hall, 5945 Horseshoe Bar Road,and the third Tuesday of the month atSecret Ravine Vineyard, 4390 Gold TrailWay, Loomis. Call Henry at 390-4884. Feb.2, 16.
Rocklin Lions Club Student Speakercontest at 7 p.m. at Rocklin CommunityCenter, 5480 Fifth St. in Rocklin. Info: (916)741-8721, [email protected]. Feb. 2.
Lincoln Rotary meeting is at noon in theLincoln Woman’s Clubhouse at the corner of5th and E streets. Info: lincolncarotary.org.Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25
Lincoln Rotary Sunset meeting is from5:30 to 6:30 p.m. the first and thirdThursdays of the month at Buonarroti’s Ris-torante, 460 Lincoln Blvd. in Lincoln. Info:844-CLUB (2582). Feb. 4, 18
Loomis Sunset Rotary Club meets at5:30 p.m. at Leo’s Bar & Grille, 3129Penryn Road in Penryn. $9 for dinner and
refreshments. The public is welcome. Feb.2, 9, 16, 23.
Rotary Club: Rocklin, Loomis Basin meets at 5:30 p.m. at Whitney Oaks GolfClub, 2305 Clubhouse Drive in Rocklin. Info:497-1321 or rocklinloomisrotary.com. Feb.3, 10, 17, 24
Art League of Lincoln open membershipmeeting is at 4:30 p.m. at the Art Leagueof Lincoln, 580 6th St. in Lincoln. Info: 209-3499 or [email protected]. Feb. 8.
Block of the Month from 10 a.m. to noonat Angel Quilter’s Studio, 6011 NicolausRoad in Lincoln. Cost: $42 for series. Maketwo blocks each month. Info: (916) 645-8760, angelquilters.net. Feb. 20.
Boy Scouts Lincoln Troop 160 meetsfrom 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the VeteransMemorial Hall, 541 Fifth St. in downtownLincoln. Info: troop160lincoln.org. Feb. 2,9, 16, 23.
CoDA Twelve-Step Group meets at 7p.m. Mondays at the Shepherd of the Sierra
Presbyterian Church, The Youth Center,5400 Barton Road in Loomis. Open meetingfor anyone seeking “healthy and loving rela-tionships with others and ourselves.” Info:Sandy at 865-7514 or Joyce at 955-3822.Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29.
Del Oro Moms in Prayer meets from8:14 to 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays. Info: Cathyat 652-5658. Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24.
GriefShare, a grief support group meetsfrom 9:30-11:30 p.m. Tuesdays throughMay 10 at Granite Springs Church, 1170 E.Joiner Parkway in Lincoln. Info: (916) 645-9620, [email protected]. Feb. 23
Lincoln Dirt Gardeners Club meets at 1p.m. at Lincoln City Hall, 600 6th St., Room311. Info: Pat Roemer at 408-8026. Feb.16.
Lincoln Golden Club meets at noon at Lin-coln Veterans Hall, 541 5th St. in Lincoln.Meetings are followed by potluck luncheonand Bingo. Info: Mary Weir at 645-2818.Feb. 3.
Lincoln Open Space monthly meetingfrom 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Willow RoomTwelve Bridges Library, 485 Twelve Brid
Drive, Lincoln. Open to the public. Info: Denzler at 622-5246 or lincolnopenspaorg.Feb. 10.
Placer County Writing Group meets 9 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays at The FloFarm, Bocce Court, 4150 Horseshoe BRoad in Loomis. Info: flowerfarminn.comFeb. 3, 10, 17, 24.
Rods & Relics of Lincoln Hills dinnermeeting starts at 5 p.m. with businessmeeting at 6:30 p.m. at Strikes, 5681 Lnetree Blvd., Rocklin. Owners of 1972- older American-made cars and Ameri-
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Silver Star Parlor No. 63, Native Soof the Golden West meets at 7 p.m. athe Lincoln Area Archives Museum, 640St. in Lincoln. Info: President Tom Jones645-1644. Feb. 18.
Sons In Retirement Bocce Group mefrom 10 a.m. to noon Wednesdays at TFlower Farm, 4150 Horseshoe Bar RoaLoomis. Info: flowerfarminn.com. Feb. 310, 17, 24.
Voices of Lincoln Toastmasters meefrom 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. at the TwelveBridges Library, 485 Twelve Bridges Drin Lincoln. Info: voicesoflincoln.toastmasclubs.org. Feb. 11, 25.
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the holidays have quickly become a thought of the past; and
spring is rapidly approaching. With the slow steady rainfall
that California is finally receiving, promises of a great planting
season lay ahead of all residents of the great sunshine state. For
over 100 years, Fowler Nurseries in Newcastle has been the desti-
nation to get the fruit and nut trees the locals want and need for
all their planting desires Fowler invites locals between 8 a.m. and
4 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, from Jan. 15 through March 5
to take part of a first-come, first-serve bareroot tree sales.
“People can come in for the one-sies or two-sies, whatever they
are looking for when it comes to their family orchard,” said nurs-
ery owner Nancy Fowler.
Te nursery offers several different varieties of trees which
include: apricots, pears, cherries, nectarines, plums, peaches,
almonds and walnuts. Tere are four different pricing tiers based
on if the variety
has been around
a long time, or if
it is a generic root
stock. ree prices
range from $18
to $40.Fowler’s grand-
father started the
nursery back in
1914. Te original
loading dock is now
the back of the nursery’s offi ce building. Currently, Fowler Nurs-
eries farms 600 acres in Newcastle; along with 100 acres in Sutter
County, and 20 acres in Fresno, ulare and Kings County.
“We are all educated in what we are talking about here at
Fowler Nurseries,” reports Fowler. “We offer planting guides
that we try and work through with the customer. We also supply
BY BRITTANY FULLER
Bareroot trees A growing, 100-year-old farm
FOWLERNURSERIESADDRESS
525 Fowler Road, Newcastle
CONTACT
(916) 645-8191www.fowlernurseries.com.
PHOTOS BY JEREMY
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low-release fertilizer packets. In addi-
ion, when you buy a tree, we give the
ustomer a tree sleeve to protect it from
unburn.”
Fowler states that Fowler Nurseries
eals in very flavorful varieties.
“We offer unique varieties as well.
One called a Gene Elberta peach
hat my grandfather originated about
5 years ago. You can eat it, can it or
reeze it. People enjoy it so much. It is
nock-your-socks-off good,” the nurs-
ry owner exclaimed.
Fowler and the staff help customers
ick out the best variety of trees that
re the least sensitive to the environ-
ment in Placer and the surrounding
ounties.
“We consider the soil type of the
omeowner. We look at what is going
o do best in their personal climateondition. We also look at the root sys-
em of the trees that are going to adapt
est in this geographic area. What
olerates our soil and conditions here,”
Fowler said.
Te owner, however, acknowledges
hat sometimes unexplained or unex-
ected conditions affect growth. She
aid that if there is anything wrong
with the tree, she will help the cus-
omer figure out how best to help the
ree, although encourages clients not
o wait until the tree has died. Fowler
Nurseries will replace trees, customers
ust need to bring back the tree’s origi-
al label.
Fowler Nurseries enjoys working
with the homeowner to be the most
uccessful in reaching planting goals.
“I love dealing with the homeowner,” Fowler said.
“Tat is one of the things here that we all find so refre
ing, to try and educate our locals. Here at Fowler Nur
ies you are going to get a big expansive root system, y
are going to get advice on what to do and what not to
and you are going to have a little fun.”❖
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the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon are the best of the mid-size pickups, at least
as of this writing. Completely redesigned from the ground up and launched for 2015,the Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon went up against an aging and diminished group ofmid-size trucks that included the Nissan Frontier and oyota acoma (though an all-new
acoma is being launched for the 2016 model year).
New for the 2016 Colorado is the late availability of a diesel engine: A 2.8-liter turbo-
charged Duramax four-cylinder. 2016 Chevrolet Colorado models benefit from updated
integration with Apple iPhones, using Apple CarPlay capability, more apps supported,
and an enhanced driver information display. Otherwise the 2016 Colorado models carry
over unchanged from the 2015 model year.
Te Chevrolet Colorado is an excellent alternative to a car for someone who wants or
needs a pickup bed. Colorado’s payload capacity is 1,540 pounds, more than that of a
half-ton truck.
Te base engine is a 2.5-liter four-cylinder that’s also used in the Impala. It makes 200-
hp and 191 lb-ft of torque, using a manual transmission or automatic six-speed. Colorado
is rated to tow 3,500 pounds.
Te upgrade engine is an impressive 3.6-liter V6 making 305 horsepower and 269
pound-feet of torque, the same engine used in the Cadillac AS. It sacrifices only a mile
or two in fuel mileage. It’s rated to tow 7,000 pounds, more than the Frontier and aco-
ma, as well as some versions of Chevy Silverado, Dodge Ram, and Ford F-150. A Ram
1500 V6 is rated to tow 4,190 pounds.
2016 CHEVROLETCOLORADOPRICE
MSRP starts at $20,100
PAYLOAD CAPACITY
1,540 pounds
2.5 LITER FOUR-CYLINDER
Makes 200 horsepower and191 pound feet of torque, towingcapacity is 3,500 pounds
3.6-LITER V6
Makes 305 horsepower and 269pound feet of torque, towingcapacity is 7,000 pounds
2.8 LITER TURBOCHARGED
DURAMAX FOUR-CYLINDER
Makes 181 horsepower and 369pound-feet of torque, towingcapacity is 7,700 pounds
The great comeback o
MID-SIZE TRUCKSChevy’s Colorado boasts huge towing capacity, lots of power and comfo
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Te Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon use a boxed frame, coil
prings in front, leaf springs in rear, electric power steering, and
isc brakes with long-life rotors. wo-wheel drive is standard,
our-wheel drive is an option. Colorado uses a more traditional
our-wheel-drive system that includes a low range than the more
ophisticated system used for the Canyon.
Different body styles work for buyers with different needs. Tere’s
four-door crew cab for carrying people, with a either a five- or
ix-foot pickup bed. Tere’s an extended cab with a six-foot bed.
Te Colorado drives well and offers excellent packaging and
nterior space, bed features, fuel mileage, driving position and
onnectivity.
MODEL LINEUP
Te base Colorado is called the W, for good ol’ work truck. Te
Colorado L is nicely equipped, the one many will buy. Te Z71
s the off-road model, with its own headlamps, 17-inch wheels,
ark grille trim, and hill descent control.
tandard equipment on all Canyon models includes rearview
amera, six airbags, stability control with trailer-sway control, and
ill-start assist. Connectivity-wise, there’s a USB port and touch-
creen audio. Bluetooth and navigation are options, as is Chevy’s
OnStar.
New for 2016, the Colorado’s MyLink interface now incorporates
Apple CarPlay, which uses the truck’s touchscreen as a mirror
isplay for some iPhone functions like messaging, streaming
udio and mapping.
XTERIOR
Te Colorado stretches and pulls the truck shape into a
ood-looking vehicle. With its smaller slimmer grille and softising shoulder line, the Colorado is not as in-your-face as are
ull-size trucks like the Silverado. Te fenders are boxy enough
o still say truck. It’s a global design, and that makes things tricky.
Te shape has to appeal to buyers from San Diego to San Salva-
or to Sumatra.
NTERIOR
nside, the Colorado is more like the Silverado, roomy and
ugged, with better finish than 2015 acoma and Frontier. It
eels like a GM sedan in the seat bolstering and aluminum-look
oor and dash trim. Te beefy steering wheel has lots of controluttons, the center console with a shifter is wide.
t’s not roomy in the back seat of the crew cab. OK for child seats
ut cramped for adults, in upright seatbacks with not much knee
oom. At least it will be quiet. Indeed, the Colorado is far and
way the quietest pickup in its class. It seems quieter than a lot of
ars and SUVs as well.
Tere’s a step on the bumper to get up into the bed, a tailgate
hat’s easy to lower and raise, and no less than 17 tie-down spots.
Bed creations are numerous, from either a sprayed bedliner or a
drop-in one; with cargo dividers, the GearOn racks and carriers,
cargo nets, tonneau covers and toolboxes.
DRIVING IMPRESSIONS
GM’s 2.5-liter four-cylinder is smooth but runs out of steam
over 75 mph. It’s fine everywhere else. It comes with a manual
transmission, while the V6 doesn’t, so if your truck must have a
manual transmission, you take the smaller engine with it. Te
six-speed automatic gets the most out of that engine, working
with the 191 pound-feet of torque. It has acceptable acceleration
with an EPA-estimated 22 mpg Combined, same as acoma and
Frontier.
Te 3.6-liter V6 brings strong acceleration, while being more
refined than some of the other sixes in the segment. Being a Ca-
dillac engine, it’s smooth, although it makes more noise than the
four-cylinder. Its ow/Haul mode and automatic grade braking
make towing bass boats and other light trailers a breeze.
Te Colorado’s four-wheel-drive system is simpler than the
automatic system used by the GMC Canyon. It’s an electrically
switched part-time system with low-range.
Te Colorado’s ride and handling are by far superior to the
acoma and Frontier. Te electric power steering is weighted well,
has no dead zones, mostly tracks true, and adds effort quickly so
you’re aware of cornering forces. Te Colorado changes direc-tions well for a truck. Te body is stiff and doesn’t roll much. We
thought two-wheel-drive, four-cylinder models offered the best
handling.
FINAL WORD
Te versatile Colorado does a full-size job, especially with its
Cadillac V6 engine. It offers ruggedness with a touch of sedan
inside. Good six-speed automatic, real good ride and handling.❖
Driving impressions by The Car Connection.
Sam Moses contributed to this report.
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