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916 ) 253 -9851 916) 253 -9851(916) 253-9851436 Lincoln Blvd Ste. 206436 Lincoln Blvd Ste. 206436 Lincoln Blvd Ste. 206
Open 11AM-9PM EverydayOpen 11AM-9PM EverydayOpen 11AM-9PM EverydayTheDoubleBarrelSmokehouse.comTheDoubleBarrelSmokehouse.comTheDoubleBarrelSmokehouse.com
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Some menustaples at Double BarrelSmokehouse include, from top right tobottom right, ribs, brisket and Angus steak burgers.
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If youre wondering what that
wonderful aroma is waftingthrough downtown, its quite
possibly from the new Double Bar-rel Smokehouse, located in the Lin-
coln Brand Feeds Building on Lin-coln Boulevard.
Summer is barbecue season andnow we have a couple of friendlyneighbors who can cook it upTexas style and have your orderready for pick-up or for you toenjoy at the restaurant.
Linda Ellis and Monte Lokeymoved here with their three sons inJanuary.
Lokey has been in the restaurantbusiness for 20 years. The couple
moved to Lincoln and saw a needfor this type of restaurant.
This has been a lifelong dreamof Montes, Ellis said.
Lokey is from Texas and wanted
to bring traditional Texas barbe-cue to the area.
Its Gulf Coast cuisine, Lokeysaid. We even serve the mealswith white bread, pickles and
onions, which are traditionalaccompaniments.
Ninety-five percent of TheDouble Barrel Smokehousesmenu items are homemade.From its sauces, seasonings,breads, and desserts, therestaurant owners want toensure that each patron walksaway with a wonderful, familyfriendly, dining experience.
Brisket, Angus steak burgers andribs are just a few of the staples on
the menu.The food is pretty dang tasty,
according to Lokey, and he invitescustomers to come in for the spe-cials.
PHOTOS BY DEBBIE BROWN INSIDE LINCOLN
Monte Lokey, left, and Linda Ellis display a variety of menu items at Double Barrel Smokehouse.
Bringing
the barbecueBY DEBBIE BROWN
INSIDE LINCOLN
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On the cover: LindaEllis and Monte Lokey
are the proud owners
of the new Double Bar-
rel Smokehouse in the
Brand Feeds Building.
Texas-style barbecue is
their specialty.
PHOTO BY DEBBIE BROWN
INSIDE LINCOLN
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The draw for us wasthe small community,Lokey said. It remindsme of home.
Lokey and Ellis want tothank everyone for beingso welcoming to them.
That includes the build-ings management group,other restaurant ownersand various communitymembers who haveassisted them during thistime.
Old Town Pizza (alsoon the second floor) hasbeen especially helpful tous, Lokey said. Itsrefreshing to see otherbusinesses embrace us.
Theyve been supportive
and have not seen us ascompetition.
The couple wants resi-dents to know that this isa family restaurant andkids are welcome.
The restaurant ownersare working on a beer and
wine license.
The Double BarrelSmokehouse is on thesecond floor of the Lin-coln Brand Feeds Buildingat 436 Lincoln Blvd. Makea right at the top of thestairs and enjoy somefood that will make yourtaste buds sing! Therestaurant is wheelchair-accessible, can take reser-vations for larger groupsand can take parties up to16.
The Double BarrelSmokehouse will be openseven days a week, from11 a.m. to 9 p.m. For moreinformation, call 253-9851 or visit TheDouble-
BarrelSmokehouse.com.
Its refreshing to see
other businesses
embrace us. Theyve
been supportive and
have not seen us as
competition.Monte Lokey
Meals at Double Barrel Smokehouse are served with white bread, pickles andonions, which are traditional side dishes in Gulf Coast cuisine.
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According to old black-and-white movies and TV shows, dads wereborn in the waiting rooms of hospitals.
Pacing the floor, as the men were dressed in their suits and ties, theyanxiously awaited the new arrival.
It was nearly unheard of for a man to be in the delivery room; theexpectant mother often wasnt conscious during childbirth. Expectantfathers were not equipped with Lamaze coaching classes but solelywith a handful of cigars to pass out when the nurse came out and said,Congratulations, you have a son/daughter.
Oh, how times have changed!If you look up the word father, you will
find a plethora of definitions. Some of the
definitions mention natural relation,birth and paternity.
But to me, the most accurate is onefrom Oxfords Dictionary: A man whogives care and protection to someone.
As Fathers Day approaches, I wanted torecognize all dads and to acknowledgethat having a child through adoption is noless a miracle than giving birth to a child.
Individuals decide to adopt for a varietyof reasons but the only one that matters isthe desire to love a child who wants to beloved by a parent.
Whether its domestic, international,open or closed adoption, each circum-stance is unique and laws are different ineach state and country.
I have seen first-hand what it is like for acouple when they adopt a child that theyhave been longing for. I know couples whohave had open adoptions locally, as wellas couples who have adopted internationally.
The one universal constant is the joy of becoming a parent,regardless of how the child is brought into that family.
In the old movie, Yours, Mine and Ours, Lucille Balls and Henry
Fondas characters ended up adopting each others children.Because of a very special man who fell in love with my grand-mother and her young son, this story will remind you that adop-tions also happen within families already formed.
In 1942, shortly after Grandma Wanda married her second hus-band, Luther Allen Smith (Smitty) legally adopted my dad. Dadsays he doesnt remember much about the process because he wasonly about 7. However, I had to smile when dad told me that hedoes remember thinking that because his original last name wasBailey, and then it became Smith, he was going to have to go to the
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A dad is born
Grandma Wanda with the love of her life, Smitty.
What an amazing man he must have been. His actionsof adopting my dad and serving our country show
what a selfless and loving heart he had.
PHOTOS BY DEBBIE BROWN INSIDE LINCOLN
BY DEBBIE BROWN
INSIDE LINCOLN
SEE DAD PAGE 6
If you look up the
word father, you
will find a plethora
of definitions. Some
of the definitions
mention natural
relation, birth
and paternity.
But to me, the most
accurate is one
from Oxfords
Dictionary: A man
who gives care and
protection to
someone.
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end of all the school lines.Dont you just love the log-ic of kids?
I remember grandmatelling me about how thejudge asked my dad if hewanted Smitty to be hisdad. Grandma told thestory with so much joy asshe said that my dadresponded Yes, I wanthim to be my dad.
I never met my grandfa-ther. After he marriedgrandma, she becamepregnant with my uncle
and then Smitty was sentto fight in World War II.Just months after myuncle was born in 1944,Smitty was killed in Italy.
Ive read some of theoverseas letters that Smit-ty wrote to my dad. Read-ing those letters, youknew it was a dad writingto his son; there was nostepson moniker or tonein those letters.
In one of the letters,Smitty referenced somecameos that he sent hometo grandma. Those are thesame cameos that she hadmounted into a necklacefor each of the grand-daughters when we grad-uated high school and itssomething I will alwayscherish.
I just reread the letters
this morning and couldnthelp but become teary asalmost every letter endedwith coming home to hisfamily and signed, love,Daddy.
I grew up knowing thatmy dad was raised with-out a father, but when Ilook at these letters, Imreminded that he brieflyhad a dad who loved himvery much and whom he
loved.As I sit here finishing
this article, I find it fittingthat Im doing it onMemorial Day. I only
know bits and pieces ofSmitty stories my
grandmother told mebefore her passing 20years ago, and someretold by my parents.
However, I know thatmy grandfather was aman who was kind, lov-ing and selfless, whoadored his family andsacrificed for his coun-try.
When I visited mycousin a few daysbefore Memorial Day, Iwas looking at mygrandfathers PurpleHeart and thinkingabout how proud hewould be of both ofhis sons and theirfamilies.
My cousins, siblingsand I never knew ourgrandfather but weare forever tied
together. The least ofwhich is the name ofSmith but the great-est is thatwe arefamily!
One of the cameos that
my grandfather sent home before he was killedin action. Grandma had one mounted for each of
her granddaughters when we graduated highschool. Its a priceless heirloom that will be in our
family for generations.
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A V-Mail Easter greeting that mygrandfather sent to my dad. He alwaysreferred to my dad as his son and I love
how he signed his letters, Love, Daddy.
I grew up knowing
that my dad was
raised without a
father, but when I
look at these letters,Im reminded that he
briefly had a dad
who loved him very
much and whom he
loved.
DADcontinued from 4
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Fathers Day great time to try these recipesBY DEBBIE BROWN
INSIDE LINCOLN
In 1972, 58 years afterPresident Woodrow
Wilson made MothersDay an official U.S. hol-iday, President RichardNixon must have feltthat dads time hadfinally come.
Nixon signed into lawthat the third Saturday ofJune is to be dedicated tothe dads in our lives.
Dad may want to goout and enjoy a day offun so preparing dinnerahead of time might besomething you want tothink about. It can behot in June so here are acouple of recipes that
will keep your timein the kitchen to aminimum. French dipsandwiches with arefreshing watermelonsalad sounds like theperfect meal on a hotday, and a meal thatdad is sure to enjoy.
Slow cooker French dip(serves 9)
4 lbs. rump roast 10.5 oz can of beef broth 10.5 oz can of condensed French onion soup 12 oz can or bottle of beer French rolls 2 T butter
1. Trim excess fat from the roast and place in a slow cooker. Add the broth, soupand beer. Cook on low for approximately 7 hours.
2. Heat either the oven or barbecue to 350 degrees.
3. Split rolls and spread with butter. Bake 10 minutes or until heated through.
4.Slice the meat on the diagonal, and place on the rolls. Serve the sauce for dipping.
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Watermelon and mint salad 1 (5-pound) watermelon 1 Vidalia or other sweet onion 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
salt and pepper 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil 2 tablespoons chopped fresh mint 4 ounces feta cheese, crumbled (optional) 6 whole mint sprigs
1.Cut the flesh from the melon and cut into bite-sizepieces, removing and discarding the seeds, and setaside. Peel and slice the onion into rings.
2. In a small bowl, combine the vinegar, salt, pepper,and whisk until salt is dissolved. Slowly whisk in theolive oil, a few drops at a time. Add in the choppedmint, taste and adjust seasonings.
3. In a large bowl, combine the melon, onion and feta.Pour the dressing over the melon mixture and tossgently until everything is coated and evenly mixed.Garnish with mint sprigs.
4.To serve, divide salad among individual plates andgarnish with mint leaves.
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BY DEBBIE BROWN
INSIDE LINCOLN
Today, there are probablyvery few residents whodont have some sort of
camera laying around theirhouse. Whether its with a pointand shoot or a cell phone, giv-ing the kids some photographyprojects (more than selfies) is afun way to keep their imagina-tions going all summer long,bringing the family together
and showing them that photo-graphs have a tremendousimportance in our lives.
The scope of photographyhas changed drastically in thelast dozen years.
When I was introduced tophotography in high school, itwas unlike anything I had everexperienced. I fell in love withit in the darkroom where Icould put a blank piece ofpaper under the enlarger and,
within minutes, would have aphotograph. It was like magicand I was hooked for life!
Today, kids dont seem to beas enchanted by aspects likethat because technology hasimpressed them with moresophisticated items. What weonce thought to be almost sci-ence fiction are now part of oureveryday lives.
Kids of all ages can benefit
from the following projects andmaybe theyll see how magical,and important, photographyreally is.
Show the kids what photography is all about
SCAVENGER HUNT
Send the kids out on a photo scavenger hunt. It canbe around the house, yard or neighborhood. Givethem the criteria ... photograph subjects that startwith a certain letter, certain colors or shapes. For theolder kids, you can even get them to photographsubjects that actually look like letters. If you wantto keep their geometry skills going, get them tophotograph something with intersecting lines,converging lines, parallel lines or using rectanglesin compositions to teach them the Rule of Thirds(a basic rule in photography composition).
LEARNING THE BASICS AS A FAMILY
Everyone enjoys taking photos but dont always understand why they likeor dont like a certain look or how they can achieve a certain effect.
When I was introduced to photography in the late 70s, it was all about learningabout apertures, shutter speeds, film speed and how to achieve properly
exposed photos (among hundreds of other skills).Today, with cameras being automatic, most hobbyists dont feel the need tolearn the basics but techniques are always still important. Its difficult to goas a family to a photography class, so when the kids are tucked into bed andyou have some down time, research some photography techniques that willmake you appear like Ansel Adams to your kids. That will make photographingeven the most mundane items that much more fun.Here are a few techniques you can learn about and then teach the kids:
negative space backlighting leading lines window light
Go out with the kids on a photo excursion day and practice thesetechniques. It will build great memories, get them to observe more carefully
and with a unique perspective, and give you all an activity you can enjoytogether.
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Little kids love to doshow and tell atschool so give them theopportunity to do showand tell with theirphotography.
Photography is likeabstract painting; youmay not see somethingin a photograph untilthe creator points it outto you.
Its also a good teachingmoment for them. Ifthey take a photo thatis out of focus becausethey were too close,this will give you anopportunity to explain
to them about beingthe right distance fromtheir subject.
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Heres a challenge foryour older child and onethat you can actually useas a self-esteem lesson.
The Project 52 is onewhere you take anassigned photo once aweek for a year. For yoursummer project, youcould do a variation of itand call it Project 12.
Take a portrait of anotherfamily member once aweek over the summer,using different lightingconditions, using different cameras (you could evenmake a pinhole camera) or from different angles.
Specify one week that everyone has to photographthemselves, capturing a trait they like best aboutthemselves. They could photograph themselves witha pet if theyre good with animals. If they like workingwith kids, they could photograph themselves doingsomething fun with a group of children.
Whats important is to get them to look at subjectswith a unique perspective and to look for the goodabout themselves and others, instead of what theydislike.
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By spending the summer taking photos with yourkids, the time you spend together will be price-less. You can help them realize that photography
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With the current drought situation, California farmshave had to make some changes and that meansthe local Farmers Markets will be affected.
While some farms have had to cut back, farms suchas Salle Orchards are able to plant some new crops.
We are looking at expanding our row crops becauseother farmers have had to cut back, Salle Orchards
owner Billie Jean Salle said. We have increased ourland by farming on adjacent properties and we are onwell water so were fine.
In addition to being at some of the area Farmers Mar-kets, Salle Orchards now has a farm stand that is open.The stand is located at 3947 Wheatland Road and isthree miles off Highway 65.
In addition to featuring crops grown at the orchard,the stand will also sell products from other local farms.
DEBBIE BROWN INSIDE LINCOLN
Salle Orchards new fruit stand features its local produce and products as well as other produce andproducts from other local growers. Local produce, nuts, flowers and gift items are just some of the itemsavailable at the stand.
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We have a nice mix oflocal product, such ashoney, olive oil, eggs, andeven jelly and jam madewith our fruit, Salle said.
Salle Orchards is a greatdestination for a smallgroup tour. Whether youhave a group of childrenwho would like to learn alittle about farming, a gar-den club who wants tocome out for some inspi-ration or a painting groupwho would like to transfer
some of the orchardsbeauty to canvas, set up anappointment. Call (530)633-0805 or visit salleor-chards.com.Salle is excited about thisyears fruit crops.
This is an exceptionalfruit year. The weatherconditions were just right,
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Its a feast for the eyes and the taste buds when you walk in the door of Salle Orchards store. More varieties of nuts than you canimagine, fresh fruit picked daily (except Sundays) and a friendly staff awaits you in Wheatland.
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Sun City Lincoln Hillsrecently began its fifth yearof the Farmers Markets,and according to Salle, itsoff to a great start.
From June 12 to Aug.
28, Salle Orchards willalso be at the downtownLincoln Farmers Marketfrom 5 to 8 p.m. onF Street. Salle organizes
the farm vendors eachyear.
The Farmers Marketincludes live music andmerchandise. It is spon-sored by the Lincoln AreaChamber of Commerce.Call 645-2035 for moreinformation.
Local honey, local olive oil, jams and jellies willfill your pantry and refrigerator, and allow youto enjoy local wares for months to come.
Salle Orchards is famous for its nuts and there isquite the variety in Wheatland.If you cant visit theWheatland venue, be sure to visit Salle Orchardsat the downtown Lincoln Farmers Market.
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T
he Lincoln AreaChamber of Com-merce has had a busy
spring and, as we launchtoward summer, manyexciting activities areahead of us.
However, the year hascertainly had its chal-lenges.
We are sad to hear thattwo high-profile business-es are leaving Lincoln:Staples and Mimis.
While there are manyrumors floating around asto why they are leaving, itis an unfortunate fact thatboth companies are cut-ting costs to become morecompetitive in their indus-try and Lincoln is caughtup in that because we arestill a small market.
The good news is thatnew homes are selling inLincoln and many otherretailers are doing well sothe future is brighter.
Economic development
efforts are becoming morefocused and efforts areunderway to continueworking on getting newbusinesses in our area.
The Nelson Laneexpansion is under con-struction and that shouldresult in the AirportIndustrial area becoming
more attractive, due tothe improved ingressavailable to the airportand industrial park. Citystaff has done an excel-lent job getting that proj-ect moving forward andwe thank them for theirefforts.
The Shoppers Expo
had more than 40 partici-pants and we thank thosewho attended for theircommitment to thisannual event. It was avery hot day so traffic wasdown from previous yearsbut it was still a successfulevent.
Speaking of events, the
downtown Farmers Mar-ket runs June 12 throughAug. 28 from 5 to 8 p.m.Thursday nights in down-town Lincoln, BeermannPlaza. Food, live band,lots of fun each week.
The chambers annualgolf tournament will beheld Friday morning, July25 at Lincoln Hills GolfCourse. Always a funevent and we will havelunch after the scramble
format tournament in theair conditioned OrchardCreek Lodge!
Participation forms areavailable for both theFarmers Market and thegolf tournament at thechamber office or onlineat lincolnchamber.com.
Chamber events and
meetings are opportuni-ties for you to meet Lin-coln-area businesses thatare here to provide thebest products and servic-es and the residents theyserve.
We are here to be aresource to our residentsand to advocate for busi-ness.
If we join together, wecan help our area growand contribute to assist-
ing all in the greater Lin-coln community prosperand thrive. So please, getengaged and be involved!
Best regards,Clark Osterhout.
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Hyperthermia, heatstroke, heat prostra-tion - what is it and
what can I do?Hyperthermia is defined
as an abnormally-elevatedcore body temperature.
Dogs and cats corebody temperatures runhigher than humans. Theirnormal ranges from 99 to102 degrees Fahrenheit.
With an especially nerv-ous or painful pet, the coretemperature can rise to
103 degrees.However, anytime atemperature is higher thannormal, the cause needsto be identified.
Living in the Sacramen-to area, we have all wit-nessed the random pet leftin a hot car and the devas-tating results that occur ina very short time.
Once our outdoor tem-peratures reach 70
degrees, pets should nolonger be left in cars, even
with the windows rolled
down.Additionally, exercising
a pet on an especiallywarm, humid day or beingleft in a yard withoutshade and water can result
in core body temperaturesfast approaching 105degrees. This becomes atrue emergency.
Some other causes ofhyperthermia can include:
Exposure to toxinssuch as mushrooms, snailbait, marijuana andhashish.
Brachycephalicbreeds, such as pugs,Boston terriers and bull-
dogs, can develop life-threatening elevations incore body temperatures
quickly, due to theirreduced ability to pant.
Older Labrador retriev-
ers that have significantlaryngeal paralysis (a roar-ing sound in the back of
the throat) have the sameinability to move air effec-tively in the pharynx tocool the body down.
Prolonged seizures Obesity Eclampsia (low calci-
um levels).Initially, a pet may just
appear restless but thenmay become distressed.They might drool exces-sively, be unsteady andhave unusually coloredgums - bright red or bluish
purple. Eventually, if thecause is not identified, thepet can seizure and die.
Ideally, immediate vet-erinary care should beobtained while slowly low-ering the pets core tem-perature with wet, cooltowels.
If possible, have air
moving across the wetareas of the pet.
Try to offer fresh, coolwater to the pet but do notforce consumption.
Do not use ice or exces-sively cold water on thepet as it will cause otherissues in the process.
Even with immediateintervention, the pet mayrequire extensive hospital-ization and transfusions tocounter the damage tomultiple organ systems.
A hyperthermic petneeds to be seen by a vet-erinarian as soon as possi-ble. It is a true emergency.
Dr. Ann Lesch-Hollis owns Ster-
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Western Placer UnifiedSchool District Earlyrelease day.
TOPS Take Off PoundsSensibly meeting is 10 a.m.at St. James Church, 479 LSt. Info: Jackie Burnett at408-3024.
Lincoln Rotary meeting Begins at noon in the Lin-
coln Womans Clubhouse atthe corner of 5th and Estreets. Info: lincolncaro-tary.org.
Mother Goose on theLoose Two sessions areavailable at 10:30 a.m. and11:30 a.m. at the TwelveBridges Library. Info: 434-2410 or libraryatlincoln.org.
Lincoln Host Lions Club Meets at 7 p.m. at VeteransHall, 541 5th St. Info: lin-
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South Placer Womens Net-working Group Meets8:30 a.m. Info: Kristina at295-9025.
Widowed Persons AuburnChapter Get AcquaintedDinner Starts at 4:30 p.m.at Sizzler Restaurant, 13570Lincoln Way, Auburn. Allwidowed persons are invit-ed.
Karaoke night Runs from7 to 11 p.m. at SterlingCaf, 731 Sterling Parkway,in the Raleys ShoppingCenter. Family fun night byBaughman Productionsopen to everyone.
Karaoke night Starts at 9p.m. at Dillians Bar & Grill,
605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
Deejay dancing Runs
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FRIDAY, JUNE 6
Western Placer Unified
School District Early-release day and end of theschool year.
Lincoln High School gradu-ation Starts at 7 p.m. atthe football stadium. Con-gratulations, Class of 2014!
Lincoln Business Network Meets 7:15 a.m. everyfirst, second and third Fridayof the month at AwfulAnnies in Lincoln. BusinessHelping Business. Info: 726-1984.
Third annual Thunder Val-ley Show & Shine Carshow from 4 to 9 p.m. at
Thunder Valley Casino inLincoln. Info:rodsnrelics.com
Lincoln Community The-ater Neil Simons comedy,California Suite at 7 p.m.at the Heritage Theater, 561Lincoln Blvd. Tickets are $19plus a ticket service chargeand available online at
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Used book sale Runsfrom 8 a.m. to noon at 2166Swetzer Road, Penyrn. Pro-ceeds benefit Grass ValleysScooters Pals. Prices are 25cents to $1. Info: 663-1608.
Friday night karaoke Runs from 9:30 p.m. to 1a.m. at Orchid Thai Cuisine,835 Twelve Bridges Blvd.Features karaoke and danc-ing provided by BaughmanProductions. Info: 543-9988.
Deejay Bad Boy Karaokestarts at 9 p.m. at DilliansBar & Grill, 605 LincolnBlvd. Info: 434-8171.
Deejay dancing Runsfrom 9 p.m. to midnight atNY Pizza, 155 Joiner Park-
way, Suite 600. Info: 645-9112.
SATURDAY, JUNE 7
Seventh annual downtown
Lincoln car show Runsfrom 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. indowntown Lincoln along5th and F streets. Sponsoredby the Lincoln Rods n Relicsand Veterans of ForeignWars Post No. 3010. Info:Ray at 543-0464 or rod-snrelics.com.
Lincoln Community The-ater See Friday, June 6
listing for details. There willbe a 2 p.m. matinee per-formance the last two per-formances.
Art League of Lincolnreception Runs from 5 to6 p.m. for members and 6 to
7:30 p.m. for the public atthe Art League Gallery, 5806th St. There are new eventsand exhibits every month.Info: 209-3499 orinfor@all4art.net.
Summer Reading kick-offparty Runs from 1:30 to3:30 p.m. at Twelve BridgesLibrary. Sponsored byFriends of Lincoln Library.
Used book sale See Sat-urday June 7 listing fordetails. Prices today are halfoff.
Karaoke night Runs from7 to 11 p.m. at SterlingCaf, 731 Sterling Parkway,in the Raleys ShoppingCenter. Family fun night byBaughman Productionsopen to everyone.
Karaoke Runs from 9 p.m.
to midnight at NY Pizza,155 Joiner Parkway, Suite100. Info: 645-9112.
Karaoke night Starts at 9p.m. at Dillians Bar & Grill,605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
SUNDAY, JUNE 8
Day on the Farm At Sin-clair Farm in Newcastlefrom 10 a.m. to 3p.m. at theSinclair Family Farm, 641Lozanos Road, Newcastle.Explore the farms beautywhile learning about its
programs. Activities arefree. The public can watchsheepdog demonstrations,learn about sheep shearingand more. Info: sinclairfami-lyfarm.net
MONDAY, JUNE 9
TOPS Night meetingweigh-in is 5:15 p.m. andmeeting is at 5:30 p.m. atCentury 21 office, 801 Ster-ling Parkway. Meetings are
open to everyone. Info: Ginaat 645-1256.
Art League of Lincoln openmembership meetings Held the second Monday ofeach month at 3 p.m. in the1st floor City Hall meetingroom. Info: 209-3499 orinfo@all4art.net.
PFLAGs public meetings
(Parents, Families, andFriends of Lesbians andGays) monthly meeting is at7 p.m. in Conference RoomA at Sutter Auburn FaithHospital, 11815 EducationSt., Auburn. Open to thepublic.
TUESDAY, JUNE 10
Voices of Lincoln Toast-masters meeting Runsfrom 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. atthe Twelve Bridges Library.Learn to develop public
speaking and leadershipskills. Attendees observeand practice speaking infront of an audience. Info:http://5313.toastmaster-sclub.org.
Friends of Lincoln Library(FOLL) general meeting Runs from 2 to 4 p.m. at theTwelve Bridges Library, Wil-low Room. Open to the
public.
WEDNESDAY,JUNE 11
Chamber NetMix Mixer Runs from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
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Ladies Auxiliary to the Vet-erans of Foreign Wars Post3010 Meeting is at 7 p.m.at the Lincoln VeteransMemorial Hall, 541 5th St.Lincoln.
Sheridan MAC meeting Starts at 7 p.m. at StewartHall, 6005 Camp Far WestRoad in Sheridan. Info:Board of Supervisors Dis-trict 2 aide at (530) 889-4010.
Summer reading program Runs from 2:30 to 3:30p.m. at the Twelve BridgesLibrary. For ages up to 7-
years-old with a caregiver.Sponsored by Friends of Lin-
coln Library.
THURSDAY,JUNE 12
Downtown Lincoln Farm-ers Market Runs from 5to 8 p.m. at 5th and Fstreets and BeermannPlaza. Back Porch Flyersplay classics. Info: 645-
2035.
TOPS Take Off PoundsSensibly meeting is 10 a.m.at St. James Church, 479 LSt. Info: Jackie Burnett at408-3024.
Lincoln Rotary meeting
Begins at noon in the Lin-coln Womans Clubhouse atthe corner of 5th and Estreets. Info: lincolncaro-tary.org.
Mother Goose on theLoose Two sessions areavailable at 10:30 a.m. and11:30 a.m. at the TwelveBridges Library. Info: 434-2410 or libraryatlincoln.org.
Womens Success Today Monthly meeting is at 1:30p.m. at Claim Jumpers inRoseville. Guests welcome.Info: WomensSuccessTo-
day.com. Contact Dr. PatGayman at 409-9227 ordrpat@aabcoach.com.
South Placer Womens Net-working Group Meets8:30 a.m. Info: Kristina at295-9025.
John Muellers 1950sDance Party Authentictribute to Buddy Holley.Ritchie Valens and the BigBoppers final tour. Doorsopen at 6:45 p.m. and con-
cert is at 7:30 p.m. at Lin-coln Hills Amphitheater.General admission $24.Tickets and info: suncity-lin-colnhills.org or OrchardCreek Lodge, 965 OrchardCreek Lane. Open to thepublic.
Karaoke night Runs from7 to 11 p.m. at SterlingCaf, 731 Sterling Parkway,
in the Raleys ShoppingCenter. Family fun night byBaughman Productionsopen to everyone.
Karaoke night Starts at 9p.m. at Dillians Bar & Grill,605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
Deejay dancing Runsfrom 9 p.m. to midnight atNY Pizza, 155 Joiner Park-way, Suite 600. Info: 645-9112.
FRIDAY, JUNE 13
Roseville Chapter No. 9 ofthe Widowed PersonsAssociation Generalluncheon and meeting isthe second Friday of eachmonth at Woodcreek Coun-try Club, off Highway 65between Blue Oaks andPleasant Grove boulevardsin Roseville. Info and time:
Bonnie Garcia at 990-9751.
Lincoln Business Network Meets 7:15 a.m. everyfirst, second and third Fridayof the month at AwfulAnnies in Lincoln. BusinessHelping Business. Info: 726-
1984.
Friday night karaoke Runs from 9:30 p.m. to 1a.m. at Orchid Thai Cuisine,835 Twelve Bridges Blvd.Features karaoke and danc-ing provided by BaughmanProductions. Info: 543-9988.
Deejay Bad Boy Karaokestarts at 9 p.m. at DilliansBar & Grill, 605 LincolnBlvd. Info: 434-8171.
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Songwriters showcase atBeach Hut Deli Starts at 6p.m. at Beach Hut Deli, 885Lincoln Blvd. Info: 543-0101.
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Karaoke night Runs from7 to 11 p.m. at SterlingCaf, 731 Ster ling Parkway,in the Raleys ShoppingCenter. Family fun night byBaughman Productionsopen to everyone.
Karaoke night Starts at 9p.m. at Dillians Bar & Grill,605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
Deejay dancing Runsfrom 9 p.m. to midnight atNY Pizza, 155 Joiner Park-way, Suite 600. Info: 645-9112.
FRIDAY, JUNE 20
Lincoln Business Network Meets 7:15 a.m. everyfirst, second and third Fridayof the month at AwfulAnnies in Lincoln. BusinessHelping Business. Info: 726-1984.
Summer Cinema on thePromenade Free outdoor
family-friendly films atWestfield Galleria, 1151
Galleria Blvd., Roseville.Movies start at 8:30 p.m.Bring your own chair.Tonights movie is The
LEGO movie.
Summer Fridays at theLibrary Special summerhours of operation are from1 to 5 p.m. at the Twelve
Bridges Library. Made possi-
ble by the Friends of theLincoln Library.
Friday night karaoke
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Party like its the 1950sJohn Muellers 1950s Dance Party is the official live tribute to Bud-
dy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Boppers final tour and the onlyshow endorsed by the Holly, Valens and Richardson estates. Doorsopen at 6:45 p.m. June 12 and the concert begins at 7:30 p.m. at theSun City Lincoln Hills amphitheater. Admission is $24. For ticketsand info, visit suncity-lincolnhills.org or the Orchard Creek Lodge.
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Deejay dancing Runsfrom 9 p.m. to midnight atNY Pizza, 155 Joiner Park-way, Suite 600. Info: 645-9112.
SATURDAY, JUNE 21
Sixth annual Classics, Cats& Cabernet Runs from 4to 8 p.m. at FieldHavenFeline Center 2754 Iron-wood Lane. Advance ticketsare $40 and $50 at thedoor. Event features food,wine, live and silent auc-tion, rare cars and boatsand more. Tickets may be
purchased atfieldhaven.com. Info: 434-6022 or FieldHaven.com.
Family Movie Night atTwelve Bridges Library-Doors open at 5:30 p.m.and movie starts at 6 p.m.This event is free, made pos-sible by Friends of the Lin-coln Library.
Karaoke night Runs from7 to 11 p.m. at SterlingCaf, 731 Ster ling Parkway,in the Raleys ShoppingCenter. Family fun night byBaughman Productionsopen to everyone.
Karaoke Runs from 9 p.m.to midnight at NY Pizza,155 Joiner Parkway, Suite
100. Info: 645-9112.
Karaoke night Starts at 9p.m. at Dillians Bar & Grill,605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-
8171.
MONDAY, JUNE 23
TOPS Night meetingweigh-in is 5:15 p.m. and
meeting is at 5:30 p.m. atCentury 21 office, 801 Ster-ling Parkway. Meetings areopen to everyone. Info: Ginaat 645-1256.
TUESDAY, JUNE 24
Voices of Lincoln Toast-masters meeting Runsfrom 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. atthe Twelve Bridges Library.
Learn to develop publicspeaking and leadershipskills. Attendees observeand practice speaking infront of an audience. Info:http://5313.toastmaster-sclub.org.
WEDNESDAY,JUNE 25
Chamber monthly break-fast Runs from 7:30 to 9a.m. at Orchard CreekLodge. Info: 645-2035.
Summer reading program Runs from 2:30 to 3:30p.m. at the Twelve BridgesLibrary. For ages up to 7-years-old with a caregiver.Sponsored by Friends of theLincoln Library.
THURSDAY,JUNE 26
Downtown Lincoln Farm-
ers Market Runs from 5to 8 p.m. at 5th and Fstreets and BeermannPlaza. The Gene Thorpeband plays R&B. Info: 645-2035.
TOPS Take Off PoundsSensibly meeting is 10 a.m.at St. James Church, 479 LSt. Info: call Jackie Burnett408-3024.
Lincoln Rotary meeting Begins at noon in the Lin-coln Womans Clubhouse atthe corner of 5th and Estreets. Info: lincolncaro-
tary.org.
Mother Goose on theLoose Two sessions areavailable at 10:30 a.m. and11:30 a.m. at the TwelveBridges Library. Info: 434-2410 or libraryatlincoln.org.
South Placer Womens Net-working Group Meets8:30 a.m. at Mimis Caf on
Groveland Lane, Lincoln.Info: Kristina at 295-9025.
Karaoke night Runs from7 to 11 p.m. at Sterling
Caf, 731 Sterling Parkway,in the Raleys ShoppingCenter. Family fun night byBaughman Productionsopen to everyone.
Karaoke night Starts at 9p.m. at Dillians Bar & Grill,605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
Deejay dancing Runsfrom 9 p.m. to midnight atNY Pizza, 155 Joiner Park-way, Suite 600. Info: 645-9112.
FRIDAY, JUNE 27Summer Fridays at theLibrary Special summerhours of operation are from1 to 5 p.m. at the TwelveBridges Library. Made possi-ble by Friends of the LincolnLibrary.
Darlene Love, An Unforget-table Evening 2011 Rockn Roll Hall of Fame
inductee. Doors open at6:45 p.m. and concert is at7:30 p.m. at Lincoln HillsAmphitheater. Generaladmission $29. Tickets and
info: suncity-lincolnhills.orgor Orchard Creek Lodge,965 Orchard Cree Lane.Open to the public.
Friday night karaoke Runs from 9:30 p.m. to 1a.m. at Orchid Thai Cuisine,835 Twelve Bridges Blvd.Features karaoke and danc-ing provided by BaughmanProductions. Info: 543-9988.
Deejay Bad Boy Karaokestarts at 9 p.m. at DilliansBar & Grill, 605 LincolnBlvd. Info: 434-8171.
Deejay dancing Runsfrom 9 p.m. to midnight atNY Pizza, 155 Joiner Park-way, Suite 600. Info: 645-9112.
Songwriters showcase atBeach Hut Deli Starts at 6p.m. at Beach Hut Deli, 885Lincoln Blvd. Info: 543-0101.
Summer Cinema on thePromenade Free outdoorfamily-friendly films atWestfield Galleria, 1151Galleria Blvd., Roseville.
Movie starts at 8:30 p.m.Bring your own chair.Tonights movie is CloudyWith a Chance of Meatballs2.
SATURDAY, JUNE 28
Karaoke night Runs from7 to 11 p.m. at SterlingCaf, 731 Sterling Parkway,in the Raleys ShoppingCenter. Family fun night byBaughman Productionsopen to everyone.
Karaoke Runs from 9 p.m.to midnight at NY Pizza,
155 Joiner Parkway, Suite100. Info: 645-9112.
Karaoke night Starts at 9p.m. at Dillians Bar & Grill,605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
MONDAY, JUNE 30
TOPS Night meetingweigh-in is 5:15 p.m. andmeeting is at 5:30 p.m. atCentury 21 office, 801 Ster-ling Parkway. Meetings areopen to everyone. Info: Ginaat 645-1256.
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