Folsom Lake Symphony at the Amphitheater
Feb21

Folsom Lake Symphony at the Amphitheater

Experience the Magic of Symphony Under the Stars in Folsom The Folsom Lake Symphony’s Enchanting Evening Awaits This spring, the Folsom Lake Symphony invites you to a mesmerizing evening of music and magic at the Zittel Family Amphitheater in Folsom’s Historic District. On May 18, 2024, the symphony will perform a selection of beloved pieces from stage and screen, offering a free concert that promises to be a feast for the senses....

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Leprechaun Hunt
Feb21

Leprechaun Hunt

Join the Festive Leprechaun Hunt at BusyKids This St. Patrick’s Day! Experience the Magic of St. Patrick’s Day in Folsom! St. Patrick’s Day is a time of joy, folklore, and, most importantly, the pursuit of leprechauns! This year, BusyKids Play Town and Coffee Shop invites you and your family to a Leprechaun Hunt that promises a blend of adventure, mystery, and holiday spirit, all located at 1014 Riley Street in Folsom, CA. The Hunt Is...

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Folsom Pro Rodeo
Feb20

Folsom Pro Rodeo

Don’t Miss the Folsom Pro Rodeo This Independence Day! Celebrate with Us! Mark your calendars for July 3rd, 4th, and 5th, and get ready for an Independence Day celebration like no other at the Folsom Pro Rodeo. With a history spanning over 60 years, the Folsom Pro Rodeo stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of the rodeo and its significance to the Folsom community. A Tribute to Western Heritage The Folsom Pro Rodeo is...

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Women Mental Wellness Day Retreat
Feb20

Women Mental Wellness Day Retreat

Transform Your Mind and Spirit at the Women Mental Wellness Day Retreat Mark your calendars for a transformative experience exclusively for women on Sunday, March 10th, at the Women Mental Wellness Day Retreat in Folsom, CA. Located at 24988 Blue Ravine Rd #102, this day-long retreat is a haven for those looking to enrich their mental well-being and embrace a journey of self-care and relaxation. In today’s fast-paced world,...

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Big Band Pops
Feb20

Big Band Pops

Experience the Magic of Big Band Music at the Harris Center this March! This March, the Harris Center in Folsom, CA, is thrilled to present a musical extravaganza that will capture the hearts of both young and old alike. Join us for a mesmerizing weekend as the Pops Chorale and Orchestra brings the golden age of Big Band music to life with their Big Band Popsconcert. Set for March 9th and 10th, this event promises to be a highlight of...

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Folsom Pet Grooming: Stories of Rescue Dogs Transformed Through Grooming
Jun02

Folsom Pet Grooming: Stories of Rescue Dogs Transformed Through Grooming

Rescue dogs often face unimaginable hardships before finding a loving home. Many suffer from neglect and poor living conditions, leaving them with matted fur and health issues. Grooming plays a crucial role in their rehabilitation, transforming their appearance and boosting their confidence. In this blog post, we will share heartwarming stories of rescue dogs who went from rags to riches through the power of grooming and the love of...

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Are Family Law Fees Tax Deductible?
May12

Are Family Law Fees Tax Deductible?

Navigating Tax Deductibility: A Dive into Family Law Fees The realm of family law, especially divorces, often comes with a hefty price tag, making the deductibility of attorney fees a topic of high interest. While generally, family law attorney fees aren’t considered tax deductible, certain circumstances surrounding property or alimony settlements could allow for some deductions. However, navigating this requires a nuanced...

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What Does a Real Estate Attorney Do?
Mar28

What Does a Real Estate Attorney Do?

Often, when a real estate attorney handles a deal, they’re called on to do due diligence on the property, negotiate the contract and make sure the buyer gets a fair price. They handle all of the paperwork, such as the HUD-1 form, and handle the transfer of funds. They’ll also make sure the title company has done their work properly after the closing. A real estate lawyer’s job isn’t over until the transaction...

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DJ
May21

DJ

Two-day CARmencement will be a celebration on wheels University staff prepares for CARmencement, a celebratory vehicle parade May 21-22 to honor graduates of the Class of 2020 and Class of 2021. Sacramento State’s event celebrating graduates who endured throughout all or parts of three semesters disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic will be nontraditional. That calls for some unconventional approaches by participants in what the...

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Bankruptcies Down in Folsom and Sacramento
May21

Bankruptcies Down in Folsom and Sacramento

Local bankruptcy filings dropped 35% in a pandemic year that disrupted the national economy, according to U.S. Courts data. Some of the reasons? Stimulus checks and stalling courts. Despite high rates of business closures and unemployment in a pandemic year, local bankruptcy filings dropped 35.2% in the 12-month period ending March 31. Both non-business and business filings declined in the U.S. Sacramento Bankruptcy Court for the...

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Dance Lessons
May20

Dance Lessons

How Ballroom Can Improve Your Dancing in Any Style After 11 years of dancing on world tours, award shows, film and television, Britt Stewart was ready for a new challenge. Fate was on the same page. While in rehearsal for Disneyland’s 60th anniversary, the producers of “Dancing with the Stars” saw her dance and asked her to audition for the “DWTS” Troupe, the group of professional dancers that used to...

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SEO
May20

SEO

Content Quality vs. Backlink Quality: Which Matters Most? Which is more important, content or backlinks? Find out which matters most and where to focus to get more and better-converting traffic. Adam Riemer Adam Riemer / May 18, 2021 / 4 min read 191 SHARES 3.5K READS Content Quality vs. Backlink Quality: Which Matters Most? Today’s Ask an SEO question comes from Swet in California, who asks: “What matters the most in SEO: quality of...

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Tree Service
May20

Tree Service

Grassroots effort to save Sacramento’s elm trees enlists ‘community scientists’ The Sacramento Tree Foundation is enlisting “community scientists” to help protect some of the largest and most historic trees in the “City of Trees.” Elm trees offer shade and other health benefits, but are threatened by the fatal Dutch elm disease, a fungal infection that quickly spreads by bugs or through roots....

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Folsom Prison Photography Exhibition
May20

Folsom Prison Photography Exhibition

Folsom Prison photography exhibition to open at Johnny Cash boyhood home The exhibit is a collection of photographs and memories of two journalists who witnessed the historic Johnny Cash concerts at Folsom Prison. This photography exhibition covers a critical juncture in the career of Cash, one of the 20th century’s most influential performers. The exhibit will run through June 1. In January 1968, Cash was at a crossroads. His music...

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Natomas
May20

Natomas

Located 15 miles northeast of Sacramento off of Highway 50, Lake Natomas is home to the Sac State Aquatics Program, and swim enthusiasts gather regularly to take the plunge (even in the winter!) … The entire lake has a 5mph speed limit, so it’s a more mellow vibe than other lakes that allow motorized boats. Training for a triathlon or other competition that includes an open water swim event is serious business. And if you...

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Pilates
May20

Pilates

Sweat Now Offers a 10-Week Pilates Workout Program, and You Only Need Minimal Equipment You’re probably familiar with Kayla Itsines’s Sweat app and its popular HIIT and strength workouts. Last fall, Sweat unveiled new yoga and barre workouts, perfect for people who want to build strength with low-impact training. Now, the company has launched a new 10-week Pilates program, available starting Feb. 22. The program offers...

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Folsom Web Design Ideas
May20

Folsom Web Design Ideas

If your website is older than your car, it’s way too old. Just like lapels on a suit or favorite colors of kitchen appliances, website fashions change. Sometimes your website just needs a style update. Like changing your handbag, belt or scarf, a small change might make a difference to your website design. Here are a Few Ideas Design trends have pushed towards rampant creativity—abandoning grids and traditional stock photos for...

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American River Bike Trail
May20

American River Bike Trail

The American River Bike Trail is 32 miles long, but it can easily be extended another 20 miles by crossing the Tower Bridge on the west end, and riding west on West Capitol Ave. until it meets up with the paved bike path that parallels Interstate 80. Folsom crime logs show rise in bicycle heists, catalytic converter thefts, DUI’s Those appearing in these listings have only been arrested on suspicion of the crime indicated and...

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Martial Arts
May19

Martial Arts

Prying the Lid Off 45-Year-Old Cold Case The last words Paul Ornelas would say to his brother John were, “I’ll be back.” As it happened, he never was. The body of Paul Anthony Ornelas was found early the next morning along the railroad tracks near San Marcos High School. The back of his skull had been bashed in. Blunt force trauma with a blunt object. The wound was so deep, it took three inches of cotton to fill it. Paul Ornelas was...

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Workers Compensation Insurance Claims
May15

Workers Compensation Insurance Claims

With the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, public accounting firms and other employers are watching and waiting, determining how far they can go in encouraging staff to be vaccinated. Vaccine availability is still limited, though, and vaccines are still only permitted under an Emergency Use Authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), meaning the FDA has not yet fully approved them, noted attorney Mark Spring, office...

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