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    APRIL 201

     insideClayDay

    Event honors Lincolnarts, clay histo

    ExpansionTwo local businesse

    move into larger space

    VIEW lincoln 

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    Your Family Primary Care Clinic Specializing in general medical practice

    and treating Cardiovascular diseases, Obesity,

    and Women’s Health problems.

    Dr. Jane Teng

    916.645.3388

    www.lincoln-medical.com

    ~ Accepting New Patients ~

    841 Sterling Pkwy. #120, Lincoln

    Open Mon - Fri from

    8 am- 12 pm and 1pm - 5pm

    Accept Most Insurances

    Lincoln MedicalAssociates

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    We are committed to great customer service and providing the public

    with the highest quality metals! We have an extensive knowledge of the

    gold and silver market, and don’t mind educating our clients. We also

    take pride in our competitive pricing and readily available resources! We

    now offer a wonderful selection of gold and silver jewelry!

    Stop in and see Blake or Liz today!

    • High Quality Gold & Silver • We Buy & Sell Standard Coins, Bars & Bullion

    • Free Analysis of Metals with Niton XRF Analyzer

    • We buy 10K to 24K gold scrap • We Buy & Sell Placer Gold

    • Rounds, Bars, Jewelry, Coins, “Junk” Silver and MORE!

    • Jewelry Repair, Cleaning & Battery Replacement • Custom Made Pieces

    • Purchase and Sell Jewelry including Bridal Sets

    “Great place, honest & fair. I wouldn’t buy or sell anywhere else.” 

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    OPEN Mon through Friday, 10am-5pm

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    8SOLAR POWERGrand re-opening for Hooked on Solar slated for early

    this month.

    10

    10

    GLADDING MCBEAN HISTORY AND TODAY Go back to the beginnings of the terra cotta and pipe

    factory, and see what’s going on today with the facility.

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    BAYABELLE GOES BIGBoutique gets a larger space.

    BEACH HUT NOW SERVING BREAKFAST

    See how the expanded sandwich shop has grown.

    ublisher:ary Milks

    ales and Marketing Director:eremy Burke, (530) 852-0200,[email protected]

    dvertising Director:eth O’Brien, (916) 774-7974,[email protected]

    ffice Manager:honi Jones (916) 645-7733,

    [email protected]

    Advertising Consultant:Jennifer Parisius (916) 774-7942, [email protected]

    Executive Director of Circulations:Kelly R. Leibold, (916) 774-7900,[email protected]

    Designed by:Julie Miller, [email protected]

    Circulation:(916) 774-7900 or 1 (800) 927-7355

    General Information:(916) 786-6500 [email protected]

    553 F ST., LINCOLN, CA 95648 | WWW.LINCOLNNEWSMESSENGER.COM

    APRIL 2016

    Copyright 2016. All rights reserved. No part of thispublication may be reproduced without written permisof the publisher. The publisher shall not be responsiblefor any liabilities arising from the publication of copyprovided by any advertiser for LincolnView Magazine. Further, it shall not beliable for any act of omission on thepart of the advertiser pertaining to theirpublished advertisement inLincoln View Magazine.

    a VIEW  inside 

    U.S.P.S. No. 386-980

    on the cover

    Lincoln Gold and Coin owner Jim D’Ambrosio

    Lincoln’s own “Gold Guy.”Courtesy pho

    VIEW  lincoln 

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    Jim D’Ambrosio, owner of Lincoln Gold & Coin, recently

    celebrated the two-year anniversary of his shop in historic

    downtown Lincoln.

    “We couldn’t be more pleased with the reception we have received

    from Lincoln and the surrounding communities, including all our

    friends in Sun City Lincoln Hills. Our inventory continues to grow

    each day,” he stated in a recent interview.

    In the short time they have been open, the shop has grown to

    be the premiere place in this area to purchase or sell your coins andcurrency, gold, silver, platinum jewelry or unique collectible items.

    Over a year ago, they added jewelry repair and engraving to the list

    of products and services offered at the warmly decorated shop.

    “Occasionally a first-time visitor may be taken aback by our secure

    entrance,” D’Ambrosio said, “but once inside our showroom, they

    feel comfortable and secure knowing they are free to look around at

    our extensive collection of estate jewelry, coins, and unique collectible

    items. Our many repeat customers are always commenting on the

     warm and comfortable feel of the shop and the quality and unique-

    ness of our inventory.”

    Gold rushLincoln Gold & Coin offers estate

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    LINCOLN GOLD& COINWHERE

     547 Lincoln Blvd, Lincoln

    CONTACT

    916-543-4653

    www.lincolngoldandcoin.com

     Teir inventory of estate jewelry, perhaps the largest col-

    lection anywhere in the area, is priced at a fraction of jewelry

    store or department store prices. Te inventory is constantly

    changing and includes everything from costume jewelry priced

    from a few dollars to gorgeous gold and diamond pieces priced

    in the thousands and everything in between. If you are looking

    for a unique gift for someone, or just enjoy exploring unique

    collectible items for yourself, you would be hard pressed to find

    a wider range of unique items than in their shop.

    Having invested for many years in gold and silver himself,

     Jim has advised many clients, both seasoned investors and those

    that are new to precious metal investments. He assists them

    in planning their personal investment goals as well as help-

    ing them realize those goals. If you have been thinking about

    investing in gold and silver, Jim is always glad to discuss yourobjectives and share his conservative investment strategy with

     you.

    If you are thinking about “downsizing” and liquidating

    unique collectibles, jewelry, sterling silver, coins, currency, or any

    other items of value that you may have collected or inherited,

     you owe it to yourself to check with Jim and his staff before

    accepting any offers. You may be surprised at how much that

    old stuff you have tucked away in your drawer may be worth.

    Over the past two years, Lincoln Gold & Coin has surprised

    many customers who have

    brought in items they

    have had lying around,

    only to walk out with

    thousands of dollars. Te

    company has purchased

    one coin collection for

    nearly $43,000, and

    regularly surprise custom-

    ers with offers of $500

    to $5,000 or more for

    everything from sterling

    silver flatware to gold

    and silver coins or jewelry. Of course, not everything is worth

    a small fortune, but Jim and his staff will give you a free, fairand honest appraisal. Ten the decision is yours as to selling it,

    keeping it, or shopping it around.

    “We have had some folks decide to shop their items else-

     where to check our bid,” D’Ambrosio added. “Tey usually

    come back within a week or so and sell the items to us, but we

     want them to feel comfortable, so we don’t mind.”

     After 11 years of retirement D’Ambrosio, a former investor,

    collector, financier, and banker (he founded two banks) decide

    to open the shop after exploring the idea (as well as many oth-

    COURTES

    A large collection of gold jewelry and coins at Lincoln Gold & Coin.

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    “We have had some folks decide to shop

    their items elsewhere to check our bid.

    They usually come back within a week or so and

    sell the items to us, but we want them to feel

    comfortable, so we don’t mind.”

    — Jim D’Ambrosio

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    ers) with his wife of 44 years, Jeannette. After considerable research,

    they felt there was a need in Lincoln for a shop of this type, and if

    their success is any indication, their research proved to be true.

    Driven by his knowledge of banking, finance, and investing, Jim

    previously served as vice chairman of the board and treasurer of

    Roseville Hospital and Sutter Roseville Medical Center. In fact, he

     was part of the group that purchased the hospital from the City of

    Roseville and merged it with Sutter. He was actively involved in the

    negotiations so his desire of insuring the area had a first-rate medical

    facility that would handle the needs of a growing community was

    realized. He also served on the boards of several state banking associ-ations, as well as numerous charitable organizations.

    He is currently an active member of the Lincoln Chamber of

    Commerce, as well as the Downtown Lincoln Association. Tey are

    also members of Te Numismatic Guaranty Corporation and Te

    Industry Council for angible Assets.❖

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    T

    here are bits of Lincoln all over America.

     Above and below ground. Gladding Mc-Bean factory has manufactured decorative

    architectural building pieces, tiled shingles to roof

    homes and commercial facilities, as well as large

    pipes that carry the nation’s sewage to treatment

    plants.

     Te clay factory’s start came with the business

    in the sewer. In 1875, a Chicago sanitation engi-

    neer, Charles Gladding, came to San Francisco

    and heard about a quality, pure clay in Lincoln.

    Upon inspection of the deposit, the clay was

    found to be kaolin clay, protected by a lava cap

     which kept it from being tainted by debris. And

    the deposit was big.

    Gladding then got with business partners,

    Peter McGill McBean and George Chambers

    and raised $12,000 to build a kiln. Soon they were

    making sewer pipe.

    “Six weeks later they shipped their first load of

    clay pipe to San Francisco,” Jean Cross, vice pres-

    ident and creative directer for Art League of Lin-

    coln said. “Tey still have pipes in San Francisco

    that are over 100 years old that

    are still functioning (from Gladding McBean).”

    In the 1930s, at the peak of the business,there were 750 employees. Te factory was

    churning out not only sewer pipe and archi-

    tectural pieces, but statues, dinner ware, tiles,

    pottery, and more.

     A 1905 catalog by Gladding McBean

    featured fireplace surrounds, terra cotta sculp-

    tures, sinks and troughs, Cross said.

    Lincoln was a prime location for this

    operation not only because of the clay

    deposit, but it was also situated near the

    railroad. It was an easy shot to San Fran-cisco or anywhere in the country.

    In 1906, after the San Francisco

    earthquake, Gladding McBean helped to

    restore many buildings.

     oday, the factory is still busy restoring the

    nation’s buildings. Replacement decorative

    pieces for cities such as, Chicago, Corpus

    Christie, exas, and San Juan, Puerto Rico

     were made in the Lincoln factory.

    BY  JULIE MILLER  | PHOTOS ARE COURTESY  

    CONTINUED ON PAGE 12

    Above, an old drawing of the Gladding McBean factory dated 1915. Below, a statue was madefor the entrance of Nueces County Courthouse in Corpus Christie, Texas.

    Making money the clay way A glimpse into 141-year-old Gladding McBean’s past

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    “I have had the opportunity to work on buildings all over the

    United States,” Cross said.

     Te way it works is photos or pieces from to-be-restored

    buildings are shipped to Gladding McBean. Sculptors use these

    samples to recreate the broken pieces. Since raw clay shrinks 10 to

    11 percent after firing, the sculptors have to make the pieces that

    much larger.

    In the 19-teens and 20s, there were anywhere from six to 12

    sculptors, with a demand for decorative scrolls and ornate build-

    ing facades. By the 1950s, however, architectural trends changed,

    going to harder lines with tiles of glass and Gladding McBean

    sculptors were cut back to one.

    “Now most of the sculpting work is done by Jesse Cardenas and

    Viktor Verhovod,” Cross said, who is also the first woman sculptor

    to work at Gladding McBean, hired in 2001.

    Verhovod originates from urkestan in the Soviet Union.

    Cardenas, is a Lincoln native, and has worked at Gladding Mc-

    Bean since 1966.

     After 141 years, Gladding McBean is still going strong. It sits

    on a total of 450 acres, including the clay mine and it has 20 acres

    under roof. Te need for sewer pipes remain, as it is still the best

    material for the job — it doesn’t degrade like PVC or concrete. It

    currently employs about 130 workers. And it’s not unusual for the

    factory’s kilns to be running 24/7.

    “People think that no one works there because they can’t see

    them but (workers) start at 5 a.m,” Cross said.

     And the factory still pulls kaolin clay from the same deposit

    that lured Charles Gladding to Lincoln.

    “Te deposit will last another 150 years,” Cross said.❖

    Above, Jean Cross and Viktor Verhovod stand in front of a large facade at Gladding McBean. Below, a piece was made in 1919 for thePantages Theatre in Los Angeles.

    GLADDING MCBEANWHERE

     601 7th St., Lincoln

    CONTACT

    www.gladdingmcbean.com,(916) 645-3341

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    The Feats of Clay and its partnership with

    the historic Gladding McBean Clay

    manufacturing plant is returning to Lin-

    coln this year. And, the first event of the annual

    Feats of Clay celebration is ClayDay .

    Did you know that Lincoln is home to

    Gladding McBean, the oldest continuously

    operating manufacturer on the West Coast?Opened in 1875 by Charles Gladding, Peter

    McBean and George Chambers, Gladding

    McBean first made sewer pipe for the devel-

    oping city of San Francisco. As the company

    grew, they added architectural terra cotta

    (ceramic decorations on buildings), piazza

    tile, roof tile and garden pottery. In the first

    half of the 20 century, they also manufactured

    Franciscan Dinnerware and Catalina decora-

    tive tiles.

    For 140 years, products made in Lincoln by

    Gladding McBean have been used all over the

    U.S. and many other countries, including roof

    tiles on Stanford University, UCLA and the

    Reagan Library, garden pottery at the Getty

    Museum, building decorations all over the

    country including the California State Capitol,

    San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts, the Music

    Stand in Golden Gate Park, the giant rainbow

    BY  JEAN CROSS

    FEATS OF CLAYLINCOLN CLAYDAY WHAT

    See works of celebrity sculptors ofGladding McBean, pipe sculptingdemonstrations, music, kids’ clayactivities and food provided by PoliceActivities League, a group that workswith at-risk youth.

    WHEN

    10 a.m. - 2 p.m. April 30

    WHERE

    Beermann Plaza,1645 5th St., Lincoln

    HOW MUCH?

    Admission is free

    INFORMATION

    For more information, visit facebookpage for Art League of Lincoln, www.all4art.net call the art center at916-209-3499 or email: [email protected].

    ClayDay set for April 30

    Palace of Fine Arts and the Phelan building, both in San Francisco, have terra cotta piecesmade at the Gladding McBean factory in Lincoln.

    Event honorsLincoln’s clayhistory

    mosaic on the side of the Hilton Hawaiian Village

    in Honolulu and thousands of other buildings.

     Te Art League of Lincoln will host Lincoln

    Clay Day — a Feats of Clay event in BeermannPlaza, a celebration of Lincoln’s heritage of art and

    clay.

    Enjoy artists demonstrating clay techniques

    and clay pipe sculpting. Te Lincoln Rotary will be

    hosting Kid’s Camp Clay and the Police Activities

    League will be selling barbecue treats. Music will

    be provided by DJ Dr. Rockola and the Big Bad

    Mama Band.

     Te Lincoln Area Archives Museum will be

    open for visitors to discover more of the history

    of the town. Pick up a copy of the Downtown

    Lincoln Walking our and learn some of the

    interesting history of the community. Tere are

    also many shops and restaurants to visit during

     your easy walk.

    If you would like to participate as an artist or

     vendor or for more information, contact the Art

    League of Lincoln: www.all4art.net, info@all4art.

    net or 916-209-3499.❖

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    Food Mob Truck Event from 5 to 8 p.m. April 5 and every firstTuesday of the month in downtown Lincoln at 5th and F streets.Sponsored by the Downtown Lincoln Association. Info: www.downtownlincolnca.com/event/food-mob-truck-event

    Aprilevents›  Friday, April 1Texas Hold ‘em Poker Tournament from 6 p.m. to midnightat The Woman’s Club of Lincoln 499 E St., in Lincoln. Buy in: $60includes play and all-you-can-eat taco/burrito bar. Proceeds benefitLincoln Sober Grad Night 2016. No-host cocktails from 6 to 7p.m. Must be 21 or over. No additional players after the first roundbegins. Tickets available at Sierra Hills Framing, (916) 645-3330,Dan Martinez Law Office, (916) 645-3330, Lincoln High School,(916) 645-6360, Pizza Round Up, (916) 408-8882, Lincoln HillsPoker Group, (916) 295-8012.

    Poker Tournament at 6 p.m. at The Flower Farm, 4150 AuburnFolsom Road in Loomis. Player buy in: $50 includes chips, onedrink ticket and food; $25 non-players, includes three raffle tickets,games, one drink ticket and food. Proceeds benefit Del Oro Safeand Sober Grad Night. RSVP: delorogradnight.com. Info: JudyBailey, (916) 284-1099, Kendra Mortensen, (916) 303-0958.

    Funny Bones from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Sun City Roseville,Timbercreek Ballroom, 7050 Del Webb Blvd. in Roseville. Tickets:$100. Proceeds benefit the Placer SPCA. Event includes dinner,and live comedy performance, hero awards, silent auctions, andgrand prize drawing Info: (916) 782-7722, ext. 124, placerspca.org/fullybones.

    ›  Saturday, April 2

     Art Fest from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Sunday at the High Hand Gallery and Fruit shed, 3750 Taylor Roadin Loomis. Free. Watch numerous local artists demonstrate theirwork, ask questions and browse the variety of art; including clay,fiber, jewelry, painting, photography sculpture and more. Info:haghhandgallery.com.

    ›  Wednesday, April 6Rep. Tom McClintock Town Hall at 6 p.m. at the City CouncilChambers, 3970 Rocklin Road in Rocklin. Info: (916) 786-5560,[email protected].

    ›  Thursday, April 7Randy Riggle presents a Tribute to the Past with “Nostalgia” at7 p.m. at Orchard Creek Ball Room, 965 Orchard Creek Lane inLincoln. Tickets: $15 reserved, $12 general. Info: (916) 408-4310,suncity-lincolnhills.org.

    2016 Digital Art Show from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesdaysthrough Saturday through April 9 at the Art League of Lincoln, 580Sixth St., in Lincoln. Event includes 2D, 3D or video digital art. Info:(916) 209-3499, all4art.net.

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    Spring into Color Fashion Show and Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. atLegends at Woodcreek, 5880 Woodcreek Oaks Blvd. in Roseville. Cost:$25. Open seating. Reserved seating with purchase of table for eight.

    Proceeds benefit the SS. Peter and Paul Church Ladies Guild in Rocklin.Lunch is chicken or grilled salmon with veggies, salad, rolls, dessert,non-alcoholic beverages. No-host wine and soda bar available. Fashionsby Marilyn’s Fashion-a-tions, Auburn. Info: Kathy Koester, (916) 652-6928, Dot Ryan, (916) 788-0560, rocklincatholic.org.

    ›  Monday, April 1118th annual Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce GolfTournament check-in 7 a.m. at Catta Vedera Country Club, 1111 CattaVerdera in Lincoln. Golfer’s package: $150 includes green fees, cartrange balls, continental breakfast contests, and more. Info: (916) 645-2035, lincolnchamber.com.

    ›  Tuesday, April 12The AM Jazz Ensemble from Rio Americano High School at 7 p.m. at

    Orchard Creek Ball Room, 965 Orchard Creek Lane in Lincoln. Tickets:$12 reserved, $15 general. Info: (916) 408-4310, suncity-lincolnhills.or

    ›  Wednesday, April 13

    Bingo Round-Up  from 1 to 3:30 and 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Blue GoosEvent Center, 3550 Taylor Road in Loomis. Tickets each session: $25presale, $30 at the door. Proceeds benefit philanthropic programs of thAssistance League of Greater Placer. Must be 18 years old to attend.Info: (530) 885-4397, bingoroundup.eventbrite.com.

    ›  Thursday, April 14“The Wizard of Oz” performance at 7 p.m. Thursdays, Fridaysand Saturdays, and 2 p.m. Sundays through April 24 at the Del Oro

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    International Touring Superstar Erica Sunshine Leeat 7 p.m. April 28 at Kilaga Springs, Presentation Hall,1167 Sun City Blvd. in Lincoln. Tickets: $20 reserved.Info: (916) 408-4310, suncity-lincolnhills.org.

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    Performing Arts Center, 3301 Taylor Road in Loomis. Tickets: $14general, $10 for 18 and under. Doors open one hour prior. Specialperformances April 17 and 21. Info: dramacompany.org.

    ›  Thursday, April 21

    Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” auditions from 5:30 to 8:30p.m. Thursday; from 6:30 to 9:30 Friday at McLaughlin TheatreCompany, 3470 Swetzer Road in Loomis. Callbacks April 24.Performances June 17-26. Info: (916) 652-6377, mtctheatre.org.

    ›  Friday, April 22

    Classical Piano Concert featuring Nancy Lee Harper andWilliam Wellborn at 7 p.m. at Orchard Creek Ball Room, 965Orchard Cree, Lane in Lincoln. Tickets: $15 reserved, $12 general.Info: (916) 408-4310, suncity-lincolnhills.org.

    ›  Friday, April 22

    Earth Day Celebration and Grand Opening of FlowerFarm Nursery and Gifts from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridaythrough Sunday at the Flower Farm Café, Nursery and Gifts, 9280

    Horseshoe Bar Road in Loomis. Event features scavenger huntfor children 1 to 12 through out the weekend; and celebrates thegrand opening with garden tours, workshops, wellness classesand special café menu featuring fruit and vegetables grown on thefarm. Info: (916) 652-5661, flowerfarminn.com.

    ›  Saturday, April 23

    10th annual Art Studio Trek from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdayand Sunday at 11 studios with 19 artists throughout Rocklin,Roseville and Granite Bay. Visit artists in their studios, see themcreate what is available to purchase. Children welcome. Maps andInfo: (916) 782-2909, artstudiotrek.com.

    ›  Sunday, April 24

    United Advocates for Children and Families annual

    Driving for Change Golf Tournament and dinner banquetfrom 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Catta Vedera Country Club, 1111 CattaVerdera in Lincoln. Tickets: $200 golf tourney and awards dinner,$100 awards dinner and auction only. Event features keynotespeaker Patrick J. Kennedy, silent auction and raffle prizes. Info:(916) 643-1530, uacf4yhope.org

    Outdoor Picker’s Market open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. everyfourth Sunday, rain or shine at Hand Pickin Emporium, 4155Rocklin Road in Rocklin. Event has antique, vintage, upcycle, crafts,arts, garden food and fun. Food provided by Dave’s Dawgs. Info:Barb or Bob Pratt – [email protected].

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    ›  Tuesday, April 26Bingo at 12:30 p.m. at Lincoln Hill, Orchard Creek Ballroom,965 Orchard Creek Lane in Lincoln. Cost: $20 for six cards/12games. Proceeds benefit the Lincoln Hills Foundation. Must be 1to attend. Info: (916) 408-1480, lincolnhillsfoundation.org.

    ›  Saturday, April 30 Rocklin Ramble first race starts at 8 a.m. Saturday and Sundaat Johnson-Springview Park, 5460 5th St. in Rocklin. Cost:

    $30-$125. Event is 5K obstacle course for individuals, familiesor super teams. Info: Recreation Department, (916) 625-5200,Rocklin.ca.us.

    Lincoln Clay Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 30 in BeermannPlaza in Lincoln. A Feats of Clay event features demonstrations,original clay art and more. Info: Art League of Lincoln, (916) 2093499, all4art.net.

    ›  Friday, May 6Disney’s “The AristoCats,” kids auditions from 4 to 6 p.m.Friday and from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at McLaughlin theatreCo., 3470 Swetzer Road in Loomis. Auditions: $35. Rehearsalsare April 3-5 with performances May 6-8. Info: (916) 652-6377,mtctheatre.org.

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    On Saturday, April 23 from 1 to 5 p.m.,

    Lincoln Rotary will again sponsor the

    Lincoln Wine Fest. Tis very popu-

    lar walk-about, wine-tasting event includes all

    21 Placer County wineries offering tastings in

    Downtown Lincoln retail locations paired with

    delicious food from Lincoln restaurants. Finish

    off at Beermann Plaza with live music, craft

    and specialty vendors, prizes and the oppor-

    tunity to buy wine by the bottle that you haveenjoyed tasting. Placer County wineries have

     won significant awards in the premier Califor-

    nia competitions. Lincoln Rotary sponsors this

    event in partnership with the Downtown Lin-

    coln Association and Placer County Vintners

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    $40. Must be 21 years to purchase tickets. Chil-

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    driver ticket is available at registration for $15

     which includes water and food.

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    include Honey Paperie, Firestar Yoga, Lincoln

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     Whistle Stop Café. Te Art League will have a

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    Computer help is offered from 9 to 11 a.m.Fridays at the Penryn Library, 2215 RippeyRoad in Penryn. Lorina can help you set upan email account, download an eBook from

    the library, check out a magazine online oruse your online library account. Information:(916) 663-3621. Every Friday.

     WPUSD Board of Trustee meeting at 7p.m. at the WPUSD District Office, City Hall,600 Sixth Street, Third Floor conferenceroom in Lincoln. Information: wpusd.k12.ca.us. April 5.

     WPUSD Board of Trustee meeting at 7p.m. at Creekside Oaks Elementary School,2030 First St. in Lincoln. Information:wpusd.k12.ca.us. April 19, May 3.

    Placer Tea Party meets from 7 to 8:30p.m. at Rocklin Parks and Recreation Bldg.,5460 Fifth St. in Rocklin. Sue Hokana willspeak on the impact mass immigration hason Americans. Information: placerteaparty.com. Third Wednesday.

    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.

    Information: Rosie at (530) 886-8199. ThirdSaturday.

    Coffee Connection is at 8 a.m. at theLoomis Train Depot, 5775 Horseshoe BarRoad in Loomis. Join the Loomis BasinChamber of Commerce for networkingand updates from Placer County officials.Bagels from Raley’s and coffee from Star-bucks. Information: [email protected]. First Thursday.

    The Horseshoe Bar/Penryn MAC meet-ing 7 p.m. at the Loomis Veteran’s MemorialHall, 5945 Horseshoe Bar Road in Loomis.Information: (530) 889-4010 ask for the aidfor District 3. Fourth Tuesday

    Lincoln Business Network meets at 7:15a.m. Fridays at Awful Annie’s, 490 Lincoln Blvd.in Lincoln. Business Helping Business. Info:726-1984. First, second and third Fridays.

    Rural Lincoln MAC meeting starts at 7p.m. at Mt. Pleasant Hall, 3333 Mt. PleasantRoad in Lincoln. Information: Aide to District2 at (530) 889-4010. Third Monday.

    Sheridan MAC meets at 7 p.m. at StewartHall, 6005 Camp Far West Road in Sheri-dan. Information: Aide for District 2 at (530)889-4010. Second Wednesday.

    Celiac disease informational meeting isat 7 p.m. at Rocklin Public Library, Commu-nity Room, 4890 Granite Drive in Rocklin.Infomation: Will and Carol at (916) 663-9725. Second Wednesday.

    GriefShare, a grief support group meetsfrom 9:30 to 11:30 p.m. Tuesdays throughMay 10 at Granite Springs Church, 1170E. Joiner Parkway in Lincoln. Information:(916) 645-9620, [email protected].

    Grief Care Program meets from 2-3:30p.m. at Lincoln Hills Community Church,950 E. Joiner Pkwy. in Lincoln. Info: (916)434-6094. Tuesdays for six weeks.

    Lincoln Multiple Sclerosis meeting startsat 1 p.m. at Lincoln Hills, Kilaga Springs,Sierra Room, 1167 Sun City Blvd., Lincoln.Information: Marilyn Sharp at (916) 434-6898. Tuesdays.

    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. Infor-mation: Brenda at (916) 253-7537. ThirdTuesday.

    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.Mondays.

    TOPS meeting weigh-in is at 5:15 p.m.and meeting is at 5:30 p.m. at Century 21office, 801 Sterling Parkway, Lincoln. Meet-

    ings open to everyone. Information: Gina at(916) 645-1256. Mondays.

    TOPS, Take Off Pounds Sensibly meet-ing is 10 a.m. at St. James Church, 479 LSt., Lincoln. Information: Jackie Burnett at408-3024. Thursdays.

     Weight Watchers weigh in is at 5:30 andmeeting is at 6 p.m. Thursdays at 110Gateway Drive, Suite 110 in Lincoln. Infor-mation: Cecile at [email protected]. Thursdays.

    Zumba class is from 9 to 10 a.m. atthe LDS Church, 3345 Margaret Drive inLoomis. Free. Information: Sharon at (91580-9499. Tuesdays.

     Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 3010meets the second Wednesday of the moat 7 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial Hall,541 Fifth St. in Lincoln. All veterans areinvited to join. Bring your DD214. SeconWednesday.

     Veterans of Foreign Wars, The PlacePatriot Post 904 meets at 7 p.m. at thLoomis Veterans Memorial Hall, 5945

    Horseshoe Bar Road in Loomis. [email protected]. SecondTuesday.

    Soroptimist International of Lincoln’sspeaker and lunch meeting is from noon1 p.m. at Buonarrotti’s, 460 Lincoln BlvdLincoln. Information: President Connie Pat (916) 300-5573. First and third Wedndays.

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    The American Legion, James E. FowPost No. 264 meets at 7 p.m. the first third Wednesday of each month in the Veans Memorial Hall, 541, Fifth St. in LincoInformation: Commander at (916) 409-6or [email protected]. First athird Wednesdays.

    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 (916) 798-8586,[email protected] or americanlegion7org. First Monday.

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    Aprilclub newsLincoln Kiwanis breakfast meeting isfrom 7 to 8 a.m. Tuesdays at Buonarroti’s,460 Lincoln Blvd. Guests are welcome.Information: President Pat Everett at (916)201-4608 or lincolnkiwanis.org. Tuesdays.

    Kiwanis Club of Rocklin meets at 11:45a.m. at Strikes Family fun Center, 5681 Lo-netree Blvd. in Rocklin. Information: Marieat (916) 315-8699. Third Thursday.

    Kiwanis Club of Rocklin meets at 6 p.m.for dinner at Strikes Family Fun Center,5681 Lonetree Blvd. in Rocklin. Infor-mation: Marie at (916) 315-8699. First,second and fourth Thursdays.

    Kiwanis of Lincoln Foothills lunch meet-ing is from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. the firstand third Fridays of the month at TurkeyCreek Country Club, 1525 Highway 193 inLincoln. Lunch available for $13. Guestswelcome. RSVP and information: Rae at(916) 251-6241. First and third Friday.

    Lincoln Hills Lions Club meets at noonat the Lincoln Veterans Memorial Hall, 541Fifth St. in Lincoln. Info: Sue or Bob at(916) 543-0002. First and third Thursdays.

    Lincoln Host Lions Club meets at 7 p.m.at the Veteran’s Hall, 541 Fifth St. in Lincoln.Information: lincolnlionsclub.org. First andthird Mondays.

    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 at Se-cret Ravine Vineyard, 4390 Gold Trail Way,Loomis. Call Henry at (916) 390-4884.First and third Tuesdays.

    Lincoln Rotary meeting is at noon in theLincoln Woman’s Clubhouse at the cornerof Fifth and E streets. Information: lincoln-carotary.org. Thursdays.

    Lincoln Rotary Sunset meeting is from5:30 to 6:30 p.m. the first and thirdThursdays of the month at Buonarroti’sRistorante, 460 Lincoln Blvd. in Lincoln.Information: (916) 844-CLUB (2582). Firstand third Thursdays.

    Loomis Sunset Rotary Club meets at5:30 p.m. at Leo’s Bar & Grille, 3129Penryn Road in Penryn. $9 for dinner andrefreshments. The public is welcome. Tuesdays.

    Rotary Club: Rocklin, Loomis Basin meets at 5:30 p.m. at The Window BoxCafé, 6835 Five Star Blvd. in Rocklin (newsite). Information: (916) 497-1321, rocklin-loomisrotary.com. Wednesdays.

     Art League of Lincoln open membershipmeeting is at 4:30 p.m. at the Art Leagueof Lincoln, 580 Sixth St. in Lincoln. Informa-tion: (916) 209-3499 or [email protected] Monday.

    Boy Scouts Lincoln Troop 160 meetsfrom 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Vet-erans Memorial Hall, 541 Fifth St. in down-town Lincoln. Information: troop160lincoln.org. Tuesdays.

    CoDA Twelve-Step Group meets at 7p.m. Mondays at the Shepherd of the Sier-ra Presbyterian Church, The Youth Center,5400 Barton Road in Loomis. Open meet-ing for anyone seeking “healthy and lovingrelationships with others and ourselves.”Information: Sandy at (916) 865-7514 orJoyce at (916) 955-3822. Mondays.

    Del Oro Moms in Prayer meets from8:14 to 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays. Information:Cathy at (916) 652-5658. Wednesdays.

    Lincoln Fellowship of Christian Ath-letes breakfast and speaker at 8 a.m. thesecond Friday of each month at TurkeyCreek Golf Course, 1525 Highway 193in Lincoln. Breakfast: $10. Information:Rodger Oswald (916) 543-2032. SecondFriday, except for July and December.

    Lincoln Dirt Gardeners Club meets at1 p.m. at Lincoln City Hall, 600 Sixth St.,Room 311. Information: Pat Roemer at

    (916) 408-8026. Third Tuesday.

    Lincoln Golden Club meets at noonat Lincoln Veterans Hall, 541 Fifth St. inLincoln. Meetings are followed by potluckluncheon and bingo. Information: Mary Weirat (916) 645-2818. First Wednesday.

    Lincoln Open Space monthly meeting isfrom 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Willow Roomat Twelve Bridges Library, 485 TwelveBridges Drive, Lincoln. Open to the public.Information: Paul Denzler at (916) 622-5246 or lincolnopenspace.org. SecondWednesday.

    Newcastle Contra Costa Dance, newcomers orientation at 7:30 p.m. startsat 8 p.m. at the Newcastle Portuguese Ha690 Taylor Road, Newcastle. Cost is $5 fokids, $8 for adults or $20 max for families

    Beginners welcome, no partner necessaryAll dances taught and prompted. Info: foot-hilldancers.org or Lonna at 530-346-0099Third Saturday.

    Placer County Writing Group meetsfrom 9 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays at TheFlower Farm, Bocce Court, 4150 Horse-shoe Bar Road in Loomis. Information:flowerfarminn.com. Wednesdays.

    Rods & Relics of Lincoln Hills dinnermeeting starts at 5 p.m. with businessmeeting at 6:30 p.m. at Strikes, 5681Lonetree Blvd., Rocklin. Owners of 1972

    and older, American-made cars andAmerican-powered vehicles are welcome.Information: rodsnrelics.net or Ray Geigerat (916) 543-0464. Third Thursday.

    Silver Star Parlor No. 63, Native Sonsof the Golden West meets at 7 p.m. atthe Lincoln Area Archives Museum, 640Fifth St. in Lincoln. Information: PresidentTom Jones at (916) 645-1644. ThirdThursday.

    Sons In Retirement Bocce Group meefrom 10 a.m. to noon Wednesdays at TheFlower Farm, 4150 Horseshoe Bar Road

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    Sons in Retirement, Lincoln/Rosevillebranch, meets from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30p.m. at Strikes Unlimited, bowling center,5681 Lonetree Blvd. in Rocklin. Lunch:$16 for a three course meal. Information:Chet Winton (916) 408-8708 or DavidCesio at (916) 645-1186. Third Tuesday.

     Voices of Lincoln Toastmasters meetfrom 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. at the TwelveBridges Library, 485 Twelve Bridges Drivein Lincoln. Information: voicesoflincoln.

    toastmastersclubs.org. Second and fourtThursdays.

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    BY  NOELLE KONRAD | PHOTOS BY  JEREMY BURKE 

    Since opening their doors in June 2013, Bayabelle has taken off in its popularity.

     With customers coming from all over Lincoln, Rocklin, Roseville and Sacra-

    mento, their venue was just not enough so the need for a larger space presented

    itself. Owners Dawn and Marc Einarsson grappled with the conflict of opening another

    location or staying in the same shopping center and expanding.

    “My husband Marc and I quickly decided that staying in Lincoln was important to

    us. A majority of our customers live here in town and so do we! We are excited to be a

    part of Lincoln’s growth,” Dawn said.Now, with their grand opening on March 3 and a complete expansion completed,

    they are ready to address the demands of their customers for additional c lothing, gifts,

    accessories, and the multitudes more that Bayabelle has to offer.

    Dawn, along with her duo, Sabrina and Shelby, make a group that is 100 percent

    dedicated to customer service.

    “Tey are just complete rock stars. Tey are both so welcoming and kind and I know

    our customers are in good hands when the store is in their control. I’m so proud of our

    small team of three,” Dawn said.

     Tey recently have been nominated by the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce for best

    customer service. With only a few chosen employees, the stores atmosphere is one that

    BAYABELLEBOUTIQUEWHERE

    110 Gateway Dr #100, Lincoln

    CONTACT

    www.facebook.com/ 

    bayabelleboutique(916) 253-9260

    Bigger and better than everBayabelle moves into larger space in Lincoln

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    highlights the community of Lincoln, as well as

    small businesses like themselves.

    “A lot of products we carry are made by other

    small businesses. In particular, a lot of our gifts,cards, jewelry, and s are made by Etsy dealers and

    some even by customers who live right here in our

    town,” Dawn said.

    One could spend hours wandering through the

    racks — and the best part is it is all affordable.

     As a store, Bayabelle truly cares for the community. Allclothing tags are made of seed paper. Tey can be planted

    anywhere and will turn into wildflowers.

    “Grow ‘em, don’t throw ‘em,” Dawn said.

    Bayabelle adds another level of beauty to even the

    simplest of things. Te store is now open and in the

    Lincoln Gateway Shopping Center next to the new Beach

    Hut Deli. Be sure to take a moment and stop by for some

    unique gifts and apparel to pair with a wonderfully unique

    shopping experience.❖

    is welcoming and memorable. Dawn, Sabrina,

    and Shelby all take the time to get to know

    everyone that walks in.

    “How customers feel when they visit our store

    and the impression they take away when they

    leave is very important to us,” Dawn stressed.

     Amongst many wonderful items to shop from

    are also some hidden features that not everyone

     would know upon entering Bayabelle. Marc ac-

    tually built all of the furniture and fixtures within

    the store for both the old store and now the new. He did

    so out of very few materials. He used mostly plumber’s

    pipe and lumber. Each piece of furniture is unique to

    Bayabelle.

     With an active presence on social media, Bayabelle has

    grown immensely. Teir Facebook page has over 5,000

    followers and their Instagram account grows steadily with

    over 2,000. With so many eyes looking in on Bayabelle,they decided to sell only the finest merchandise that also

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    Tom and Karie Silko have been residents

    of Lincoln for the past 18 years. Both

    found Lincoln quite charming so when

    the opportunity presented itself to open a

    Beach Hut Deli the two jumped on it. In 2005

    their first store was opened. om had previ-

    ously been employed at Round able Pizza for

    15 years before deciding to branch out on his

    own, whereas Karie works full time at BeachHut Deli and works at a salon in Lincoln. Bot

    owners are more than dedicated to making

    their business thrive.

    In 2015, om and Karie recognized that

    a larger space was desired for all the business

    they were bringing in. In December of that ye

    their goals were achieved. Having gone from a

    space of 1,400 square feet to 2,000 came with

    many upgrades. Tere is now space to have an

    additional 400 square feet for an outdoor patio

     where guests can enjoy dining on nice days. It

    has quickly become and excellent “hang out”

    spot complete with lounge settings and a fire

    pit. Even local schools can use the new added

    space for fundraisers and events.

    “We will be offering live local music on the

    patio starting in May highlighting local musi-

    cians and open mic nights weekly,” om said.

    Beach Hut Deli has rapidly grown to

    accommodate all ages. Everyone can come and

    enjoy the happy hours, video games, V, and

    an upgraded menu. Te happy hour is from 3-

    p.m. daily. Tey offer mostly local beers andhave 14 craft beers on tap from Auburn Ale

    House, Loomis Basin Brewing Co., Knee Dee

    Brewery, Roseville Brew Co., and Goathouse

    Brew Co. During happy hour a 16-ounce pint

    is only $4. In addition to all the happy hour fu

    Beach Hut Deli offers Tirsty Tursday Happ

    Hour where they serve beer all day from open

    to close! Tey have included 11 HD Vs and

    installed a new online Golden ee video golf

    game. With the new hours from 8 a.m. until 9

    p.m. and the new spring/summer hours comin

    Meals formorning, 

    noon andnightBY  NOELLE KONRAD

     PHOTOS BY  JEREMY BURKE 

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    up, there are now plenty of hours in the day to join in on the fun.

    Beach Hut Deli has not only developed a wonderful nightlife, but has also incor-

    porated a breakfast menu. Teir new menu offers three Breakfast Sandos. Te Wakie

    Bakie breakfast sandwich offers egg, sausage, bacon, avocado, apatio, and cream

    cheese. Te Creek Croissant includes egg, ham, sausage, bacon, and Swiss cheese.

    Lastly, the Dawn Patrol includes egg whites, turkey, and spinach. All are wildly

    popular and delicious. Pair one with a cup of fresh brewed coffee and the morning is

    complete.

     Te lunch menu now offers more of a

     variety with salads and even gluten-freeoptions. Choose from a chef salad, wedge

    salad, mesa salad, tuna salad, barbecue salad,

    or get any of their famous sandwiches on a

    slice of gluten-free bread. In addition to being

    nutrition and allergy friendly, Beach Hut

    Deli is now also kid friendly. Teir adapted

    kids menu includes PB&Js, grilled cheeses, or

    any meat with any cheese on a three-inch roll

    or sliced wheat.

    Owners om and Karie take great pride in

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    anyone who walks through their doors. Tey have taken the time to get involved inthe community and are now members of the Downtown Lincoln Association as well

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    If you find yourself in need of a fulfilling meal and great service, take a moment

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    BEACH HUTDELIWHERE

    110 Gateway Dr, Lincoln

    CONTACT

    (916) 543-0101

    Menu: beachhutdeli.com

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