24
APRIL 2010 OUR PARTNER Weddings & Events Win $100 in our Reader Contest! Easter Egg Hunt

April 2010

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Community Lifestyle Magazine for the City of Elk Grove, CA

Citation preview

Page 1: April 2010

APRIL 2010

OUR PARTNER

Weddings&EventsWin $100 in our Reader Contest!

Easter Egg Hunt

Page 2: April 2010

Theodore H. Ionescu, DDS9381 E. Stockton Blvd., Suite 100

Elk Grove, CA 95624916-685-4662

www.ElkGroveDentistry.com

Achieving stunning results comes from blending care and commitment with the

most advanced dental technology. At Dentistry by Design, we will treat you

as a person and not just a smile that needs to be fi xed. Our friendly team of dental

professionals will give you all the options to make the best informed decision. From

start to fi nish, your experience in a comfortable, friendly environment will be a pleasant

and relaxing one.

We offer:

• Digital X-Rays which reduce radiation by as much as 90%

• Computerized delivery of anesthesia to ensure comfort

• Laser caries detection & intraoral cameras for cavity detection

• Soft tissue diode lasers to enhance your periodontal treatment

• State of the art sterilization system

Receive your choice of a Professional Oral B Electric toothbrush or $150 off your fi rst visit with the commitment to a comprehensive exam, professional cleaning, and full set of x-rays.

Expect a difference!

3rd PLACE

2nd PLACE

WINNER

One offer per person, and cannot be combined with other promotions or incentives.

New Patients

Page 3: April 2010

April 2010 | 3

c o n t e n t s 5 Skin Care for Brides & Grooms 6 Top 5 Honeymoon Destinations 9 One-of-a-kind Wedding

10 Community Calendar

11 2010 Looking Good for New Businesses

12 Wedding & Event Directory 15 Simple steps to help your heart stay healthy

16 The Principal Thing

21 DINEG - Kintaro Sushi

22 Elk Grove Event Venues

24 Dunk The Tax Man Event

ON THE COVERAloha Limousine, Nash Travels

& River City CakesPhoto by Alyson ViducichAlysonVPhotography.com

Elk Grove MonthlyCommunity MagazineServing Elk Grove, CA

9630 Bruceville Rd 106-325Elk Grove, CA 95757

www.ElkGroveMonthly.com

Interested in Advertising?CALL 866.759.0585

Find the Eggs & WIN $100!Read through the magazine and find the Easter eggs. Come back and fill out the form and tell us what pages you found them on and you will be automatically entered to win $100!

- Magazine Staff -

Jeff Vail, Publisher

Krista Guerrero, Dir, Marketing

Aleasha Potter, Account Manager

Denise Guerrero, Copy Editor

Alyson Viducich, Photographer

Ron Ohta, Restaurant Critic

John Wallace, Contributing Writer

Ilesha Graham, Contributing Writer

ENTER HERE!

Easter Egg Hunt

One Entry Per Person, 1 Wnner per Issue

Page 4: April 2010

4 | Elk Grove Monthly

Organo Gold produces 100% certified organic Coffees, Teas and Supplements infused with Ganoderma.

Drink Healthy!

www.coffeeandgold.organogold.com

ENTER TO WIN

Enter to WinSample Pack of Coffee

Elk Grove Landscape Care

License #629675

Residential & Commercial Landscape Maintenance

• Yard Maintenance

• Fertilization

• Aeration

• Clean-Ups

• Sprinkler Repair

Call TODAY! 916.670.6704

SPRING SPECIALS!

FREE ESTIMATES

1 Week FREE Lawn Maintenance

w/ 3 months

Lawn Aeration 3000 Sqft. $60 +

Fertilizer.

Monthly, Weekly & Bi-Weekly Plans Offered

Sylvan of Elk Grove9261 Laguna Springs DriveSuite 120Elk Grove CA 95758

www.SylvanLearning.com

Call Today!916-524-2138

$20 OFFany photo session

AlysonVPhotography.com

3rd PLACE

2nd PLACE

WINNER

Page 5: April 2010

April 2010 | 5

Weddings & Events

This is the time of year when Brides and grooms are making their wedding plans. There are wedding planners every where to help them ensure their “Big Day” is planned perfectly.

But, between selecting flowers and sampling cake, don’t over look the details of preparing your skin to look it’s best for your wedding. Special dedication to skin care must begin now to ensure your skin is looking it’s best when the “Big Day” arrives.

Here are some wedding tips to help brides and grooms look their best on their wedding day.

1. Make an appointment with a Board Certified Dermatologist well in advance of your wedding. They can discuss any concerns you have with acne, scars, or other skin care problems. Your Dermatologist will create a skin care plan that will help ensure you look beautiful for your wedding.

2. Start your skincare plan six months to one year before your wedding day. This provides enough time to ensure your skin is properly cared for and looking its best. You don’t want to wait until the month of your wedding to start a new skin-care regimen. You could develop an adverse reaction to some products which could take 30 to 60 days to clear up.

3. Your skin care plan should include washing your face at least twice daily with a cleanser that is gentle on your skin.

4 . S u n s c r e e n i s a n impor tan t par t to any

bride’s and groom’s daily skin care routine. Apply an effective sunscreen daily to ensure you don’t get that “cooked look” the day of your wedding.

5. Here’s a commitment you can’t refuse - a monthly or bimonthly facial series to care for your skin and help you relax between planning details. Your skin will be pretty and pampered and your wedding budget will stretch further with the discount that comes with pre-purchased packages.

6. A lot of wedding dresses expose the bride’s back. Ensure your back looks as great as the skin on your face with “Back Facials”. “Back Facials” are just like regular facials except the esthetician treats your back and not your face.

7. Considering having cosmetic injections like Botox for frown lines, crows feet or even excessive sweating? Or are you thinking about Restylane or Juvederm for deep lines and

creases on your face? Plan these procedures well in advance of your wedding.

8. Have a “test tan” a month before your wedding if you are having a spray tan for your

wedding. This will allow you to see how the tan will look on you. It will also provide a great opportunity to see if the tanning solution will rub off on your dress.

P l a n n i n g a h e a d a n d b e g i n n i n g a s k i n c a r e regimen wel l before your

wedding, are the key to having that beautiful, flawless skin you dream about for your wedding

day.

Skin Care for Brides & Grooms

by Bradley Abrams, D.O.

Page 6: April 2010

6 | Elk Grove Monthly

Top 5 Honeymoon Destinationsby Craig & Emily Nash, NashTravels.com

Tahiti: We get so many honeymoon requests for Tahiti. The overwater bungalows, beautiful blue water, talcum white sand and amazing romantic scenery... and only a 7 hour flight from Los Angeles.... Priceless.

Hawaii: Always a popular choice for romance. Many islands to choose from, with different levels of activities, depending on what the honeymooners are looking for. Something for everyone. Also, the 7 night/4 island cruise has become quite a hit for honeymooners.

Mediterranean Cruise: Rome one day, Capri the next, then onto Santorini and beyond. This is a romantic and stress-free way to see Europe. More and more honeymooners are choosing Mediterranean cruises. After all the wedding planning, who needs more stress?

Paris, London, or New York: OK, we know this is more than one destination. But, some couples just want to see one of the many great cities of the world on their honeymoon. If not these cities, it could be Hong Kong, Bangkok, etc. Staying at a nice hotel and spa in one of the famous cities of the world is quite a honeymoon adventure.

Caribbean Cruise: There are so many luxurious and innovative new ships, many with spa accommodations. This is a relaxing adventure for couples of all ages. Some couples even choose to have their weddings (or vow renewals) onboard the ship - many ships now have chapels - and start their honeymoon immediately. Needless to say, the guests have a great time, too.

1234

5

Page 7: April 2010

April 2010 | 7

3rd PLACE

2nd PLACE

WINNER 916-686-1582

Consider Palermo to host your upcoming event.

Rehearsal DinnersBaby Showers

Birthday PartiesAnniversaries

MeetingsCharity Events

We can accommodate your e v e n t n e e d s f r o m c u s t o m menus to wine selection, DJ’s& live music.

www.Palermo-Ristorante.com

9632 Emerald Oak Dr.

Si parte con noi!(Come party with us!)

Vacation?Where is Your Dream

Our goal is to ndthe perfect vacationfor you and your family!

We specialize in:• Cruises and Tours• Family and Group Travel• Honeymoons & Anniversaries

Experience in Over55 Countriesand 35 Cruise Ships

Craig & Emily Nash, MCCMaster Cruise Counsellors • Owners

(916) 479.8215 • [email protected]

Craig & Emily on the Celebrity Solstice

916.613.7277 • www.alohalimo.biz

TCP#0018779-P

Wine Tasting • Weddings • Birthdays

Proms • Bachelor(ette) • Parties •

Dinners • Concerts • Sporting Events

• Anniversaries • Casinos • SF Trips •

Baby’s First Ride Home • Quinceaneras

or just a special night out on the town.

LIVE - LAUGH - LOVE

We are here for all the important events in your life.

~

Page 8: April 2010

8 | Elk Grove Monthly

www.importgarage.net

Guess who Dr. Ferguson has on his chiropractic table and you will be entered to win a meal for two from Da Vinci’s Delicatessen.

Clue #1: If you have ever watched the NBC show Trauma chances are you have seen him on the screen. On the first episode he had a speaking part and joined one of the main actors running with a patient on a backboard away from an exploding tanker truck. In real life he works locally doing much of the same type of work he portrays on television. Even with his busy schedule he takes time to get adjusted in order to stay on top of his game!

8580 Elk Ridge Way, Suite BElk Grove, California 95624

Phone: (916) 686-5222ElkGroveChiropractor.com

Who’s on Dr. Ferguson’s table?

3rd PLACE

2nd PLACE

WINNER

No purchase necessary. One guess per person. No one affliliated with Peak Performance or family members are eligible. 3 winners with the correct answer will be randomly picked to win a prize. For complete official rules go to www.elkgrovechiropractor.com.

COUPON

ENTER

A t P e a k P e r f o r m a n c e C h i r o p r a c t i c Dr. Ferguson and his staff are experts on

h e a l t h a n d w e l l n e s s . “ We q u i c k l y get you out of pain and then address

your overall health.”

photo by AlysonVPhotography.com

Clue #2Stop by my

office & Ask!

Page 9: April 2010

April 2010 | 9

Weddings & Events

(ARA) - Summer is right around the corner, and that means one thing - wedding season. Spring is crunch time for millions of couples planning their summer wedding, but what many couples don’t know is that there are easy ways to avoid stress while planning their big day.

Turn your dream into reality Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life, and is most likely a day you’ve spent hours, days or even years dreaming about. When the time finally comes to start planning the big day, you don’t want to cut corners or settle for a run-of-the-mill, impersonal event. With the help of the American Rental Association (ARA) and your local rental store, you can be sure your wedding day will be one that will be remembered by all.

Rental opens the doors to options you may have never even considered due to time or budget constraints. A romantic outdoor wedding is possible any time of the year with huge tents and elegant canopies, equipped with heating or cooling options. Make a statement by skipping the traditional tiered cake and going with something more unique, like an impressive chocolate fountain with brownie or cheesecake bites or an ice cream cart complete with all the fixings. You can even create dramatic scenery on the walls and ceiling of your venue with a variety of accent lighting options.

Don’t break the bank While your wedding day may be the most important day of your life, there is no reason why it has to be the most expensive. You can save money on seating, centerpieces and more by renting. Why buy all your wedding supplies when you are only going to use them once? Why bother paying for their storage and upkeep after the big day is over? Simplify your wedding and your budget by

letting the rental store take care of the cleanup, maintenance and storage of all your decorations. And forget about running all over town, wasting time, energy and money - make one stop at your local rental store and get everything you need.

Enlist the experts Wedding professionals are ready and willing to share their knowledge and experience with you, from pre-wedding set-up all the way through the day of the event.

Deadlines, budgets, guest lists - these are all aspects of a wedding that need to be managed and sometimes are better left to the professionals. They know what needs to be organized right away, and what can wait until later. They will think of that one detail that never would have crossed your mind and keep your budget in check.

Don’t let planning your wedding cast a cloud over the springtime sunshine. Make it an enjoyable experience.

Beyond the basics: How to create a one-of-a-kind wedding

Page 10: April 2010

10 | Elk Grove Monthly

4/17 Taste of Elk Grove Asian Sports Club Foundation www.lagunasunriserotary.org

4/3 Spring Eggstravaganza Elk Grove Park www.YourCSD.com

4/19 Community Band Concert Wackford Community Complex www.YourCSD.com

4/17 Creek Clean-Up www.YourCSD.com

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

4/6 $1 Taco Night at Baja Burrito 9015 Bruceville Road #100 www.BajaBurritoEG.com

EXPERIENCE THE ULTIMATE IN STYLISH HAIR DESIGNS

SUNNY’S BEAUTY CONCEPTS

916-684-08828161 Elk Grove Blvd., Suite A4

www.SunnysBeautyConcepts.com

Any service or hair/skincare product

20% OFF

New customers only, with coupon. Not valid with other offers. exp 4/30/10

Specializing in Bridal Makeup & Hair

Schedule an Appointment Today!

916.479.4932

April 17, 2010 5:30 VIP / 6pm General to 10 pm

Asian Sports Club Foundation9040 High Tech Court, Elk Grove

TASTE OF ELK GROVE6th Annual

Eat & Drink for a good Cause!40 Local Restaurants & Wineries

Laguna Sunrise

To Purchase Tickets$45 VIP / $35 General

5$CLASSPER

Call (916) 667-2265

D2DR has some great new additions!Capoeira, Jazz, Tap, Ballet, Belly Dancing, Modern & Lyrical Dance, & Hip Hopfor Kids/Adults.

Burn Calories while having FUN!

9257 Laguna Springs Dr. Ste 160 • Elk Grovewww.dance2Drhythm.com

Come join us today!

COUPON

MAP

Not part of the Contest

Page 11: April 2010

April 2010 | 11

Elk Grove Business

The last few weeks in Elk Grove have seen more activity in leases signed and businesses opened than we’ve had for months. Our company alone has signed five leases and has another four in progress for the month. We have had more activity in the form of signed leases and deals in progress in 2010 than during the entire period of January 2008 – June 2009.

The headliner retail deal for Elk Grove was the signing of H e n r y ’ s F a r m e r ’ s Market (www.

henrysmarkets.com) in the old Circuit City Store at the corner of Laguna and Big Horn Blvd. This 30,000 sq ft store, the first of its brand in the Sacramento region, is often described as being similar to Whole Foods, but with less frills and lower pricing. Owned by Smart ‘N Final, Henry’s plans their opening in the fourth quarter of 2010.

After operating in Franklin for many years, C.J.’s Restaurant closed, but has been re-opened by new owners as Centenario’s Mexican Restaurant. They still have the cool patio for great margaritas on a nice day.

Tales of Internet fortunes abound, but not all are real - we found one that is. For five years, home-based entrepreneur Jeff Chai has been

selling mods and parts for Japanese cars on eBay and has been making a great living. Jeff told us he was ready for a storefront, and his 123 Performance

store is now open at 8139 Elk Grove Blvd., on the corner of Elk Grove and Big Horn. In the same center, Foot Reflexology Expert, an expansion store, is killing the market with great body and foot massages for low prices. Expect a line—he’s doing well.

No-appointment haircutter, Top Cuts, has opened their 23rd store at Harbour Cove at Elk Grove Blvd. and Harbour Point Drive. A new donut shop has opened its doors in the former Longhorns BBQ location at the corner of East Stockton and Elk Grove Blvd. In Old Town, Old Town Café has opened in the former Lulu’s Cupcakes location, and Soccer World, Elk Grove’s first indoor soccer venue, has recently opened its doors. Whoop!

Rumor Mill: Smashburger, a concept of which Quiznos founder and CEO Rick Schaden is a co-founder, might be looking around, and after emerging from bankruptcy Noah’s Bagels, now Einstein/Noah’s, could be a local player again.

Elk Grove retailers generally report sales to be slightly better than for the same time last year. Restaurant sales are on the mend. Even as our state workers still labor less under the furloughs, they’re dining out again. We’re cautiously optimistic, and look forward to reporting more store openings next month.

by John Wallace2010 looking good for new business openings

photos by AlysonVPhotography.com

Page 12: April 2010

12 | Elk Grove Monthly

The following businesses are advertisers who support Elk Grove Monthly and ElkGroveOnline.com.

Wedding & Event Directory

Favors

JnJ TreasuresJNJTreasures.com

Event Planning

Fundraisers R’ UsKookieQueen.com

Event Insurance

Colton InsuranceColtonInsurance.com

Woodel Insurance916.714.5122

Travel

Nash TravelsNashTravels.com

Caterers

Baja BurritoBajaBurritoEG.com

Degan’s Fine CateringDegensFineCatering.com

Sinful TreatsSinfulTreats.net

Cakes

River City CakesRiverCityCake.com

Limousine Rental

Aloha LimousinesAlohaLimousine.biz

Click on the web addresses to get more information about a specific business.

Page 13: April 2010

April 2010 | 13

Invitations

JnJ TreasuresJNJTreasures.com

Kreative Design / MarketingKreativeDM.com

Tanning Salon

Endless Sun EndlessSunTanningSalon.com

Hair & Make Up

Bridal Hair by EspieBridalHairByEspie.com

Camarillo Salon & Day SpaCamarilloSalonandSpa.com

Hello Beautiful SalonHelloBeautifulYou.net

House of Hues(916) 226-2662

Jacquelyn’s SalonJacquelynsSalon.com

James Mark Salon & SpaTheJamesMarkSalon.com

Scarlett Salon & SpaScarlettSalon.com

Skin Care by CarolSkinCarebyCarol.org

Sunny’s Beauty ConceptsSunnysBeautyConcepts.com

Photography

Alyson Viducich PhotographyAlysonVPhotography.com

MV PortraitMVPortrait.com

Ponce’s PortraitsPoncesPortraits.com

Bands / Entertainment

Great Scot the Magic DudeGreatScottheMagicDude.com

InnersoulInnersoulBand.com

Ray Iaea Jazz ProjectRayIaea.com

While we know you have a wide

ra n g e o f s e r v i ce s t o c h o o s e

from, we hope that you consider

Shopping Local when it comes to

making your event magical.

Page 14: April 2010

14 | Elk Grove Monthly

Competitive Boys & Girls (Level 4 through Elite)

Parent Participation(Boys & Girls Walking - 3 yrs)

(916)393-39933132 Dwight Road, Elk Grovewww.ByersElkGrove.com

NOW OPEN!Brand New Stateof the Art 26,000sqft. Facility!

Bring in this Ad and Receive1 Year FREE Membership!*New Students Only

Tot & Kindergarten(Boys & Girls 3 - 5 yrs)

Basic Development(6 - Adult Gymnastics) Jr. Olympic Testing Programs

Yogelato.net

MAP

Yogurt • Gelato • Ice Cream

Shaved Ice Coming Soon!

COUPON

NOW SERVING ICE CREAM! J & J Treasures designs custom

invitations for weddings, anniversaries, showers and more!

Judy Chan and Jeanne LiCall (916)[email protected]

10% OFF for allElk Grove Online Members

“If you can envision it, we can create it.”

3rd PLACE

2nd PLACE

WINNERWINNER

Page 15: April 2010

April 2010 | 15

Weddings & EventsLiven up cocktails with coffee?

(ARA) - When it comes to celebrating with drinks, use your imagination and incorporate ingredients that your guests won’t expect, like coffee.

“Making cocktails with coffee for your parties is a great way to take it up a notch,” says Anu Apte, Seattle mixologist and owner of Rob Roy bar. “Coffee is an incredibly versatile ingredient and can be paired with a variety of liquors and mixers. I save time and add coffee flavor by using single serving packets of Starbucks VIA Ready Brew, a new instant coffee that allows you to mix it directly into your beverage.”

Get creative and come up with your own coffee cocktails or try serving one of these delicious recipes at your next fete.

VIAtini

1 1/2 ounces vodka 1 1/2 ounces Starbucks VIA (prepared, cold) 3/4 ounce amaretto 1/2 ounce Irish cream

Combine all ingredients in a shaker, shake well and strain into martini glass. Garnish with a cherry.

Beccacino

1 ounce (30ml) bourbon, preferably Bookers 1/2 ounce (1 tablespoon) Benedictine 1/2 ounce (1 tablespoon) Irish Mist 1/2 ounce (1 tablespoon) amaretto 2 ounces (60ml) Starbucks VIA Italian Roast (prepared, cold) 1 teaspoon Orgeat Syrup 1/4 cup (60ml) heavy whipping cream

Stir first four ingredients together and pour into a martini glass. With a large spoon, carefully layer prepared Starbucks VIA Italian Roast over liquors. Whip Orgeat Syrup and heavy whipping cream together until slightly thickened and lines begin to form when whisk is pulled through. Gently layer on cocktail.

Hot Chocolate with a Kick

2 tablespoons cocoa (10 g) 2 tablespoons sugar (25 g) 1 packet Starbucks VIA 1 cup hot milk (240 ml)

Add cocoa, sugar and Starbucks VIA to a mug. Pour in hot milk and stir to dissolve.

For more delicious recipes, visit www.Starbucksvia.com

Page 16: April 2010

16 | Elk Grove Monthly

Preparing your child for standardized testingWhether you’re parenting an elementary student, a tween, or a young adult preparing for college, standardized testing will play a crucial role in their educational future. In California, high stakes tests are sometimes used to determine student achievement, school rankings, district funding, a child’s class placement and even high school graduation.

For students attending Elk Grove schools, the assessment window for the California Standards Test (CST), the most heavi ly weighted assessment, opens in April. No matter how you feel about this controversial assessment tool, it is important that your child do his best. As a parent, there are several things that you can do to help your child to be prepared to excel.

Home-based Support & Strategies:Keep well informed about the testing dates and the types of tests that your child will take. Go online to get an understanding of what types of questions are asked and how they are scored. Make sure that your child is in school during the testing sessions. Do not plan any doctor or dental appointments on test dates. Children who have to take “make up” tests generally have poorer performance. See that your child gets his regular amount of sleep before the test and is well rested. Make sure that your child eats a healthy breakfast on the day of the test. Hunger can detract from a good test performance. You don’t want your child sitting and counting the minutes until lunch.

If your child has special needs, talk to the school about possible testing accommodations. Certain accommodations are available for students on IEP’s and who are “neverstreamed.”Provide practice opportunit ies with the released test questions from the Department of Education website. Set small goals and keep practice sessions short. Be encouraging! Try not to stress your child too much about the test.

Test-taking strategies:Encourage your child to listen carefully to all test-taking directions given by the teacher and to ask questions about any directions that are unclear.

Teach your child the benefit of narrowing down the four choices to two. By only considering two answers, your child has a much better chance of getting the question correct, even if she has to guess. Help your child understand that finishing first doesn’t win her any prize! Early finishers have to sit quietly in their seat until the time has expired. Remind her that if she finishes before the allotted time, she should look over her work and bubble sheet for errors.

Encourage your child to read all of the possible answers before making a choice – the best answer could be the last one.

Teach your child to carefully consider “all of the above” & “none of the above” options – they are not always the correct answer.

The Principal Thingby Ilesha Graham

Page 17: April 2010

April 2010 | 17

CALL TODAY!916.752.7587 • 916.529.8566www.MottaBellissimoPainting.com

Bellissimo is Italian and translates to All Beautiful. We strive to always live up to our name.

P A I N T I N GLicense #801067

• Interior and Exterior

• Cabinet Refinishing

• Dry-Rot and Stucco Repair

• Weatherproofing/Protective Coatings

• Deck and Fence Staining/Restoration

• Garage Floor Epoxy

Proudly Serving the Greater Sacramento Area since 2002

Run 4 Independence

July 3, 2010 - 8amElk Grove Regional Park

REGISTER

6th Annual

Elk Grove 10K Championship, 5K Run/Walk& Kids’ ¼ Mile and ½ Mile Fun Runs

(ages 10 and under)

(916) 686-60239091 Elk Grove BlvdElk Grove, CA 95624

www.CamarilloSalonAndDaySpa.com

$110Microdermabrasion Treatment

Includes: Hydration mask, full facial and deep pore treatment!

Regularly priced at $200

ONLY

Salon & Day Spa

Must Book by April 30th

Call Today! 916.714.0100www.RiverCityCake.com

the icing on the cake

3rd PLACE

2nd PLACE

WINNER

10% OFF ON ALL ORDERSWhen you mention this ad

Preparing your child for standardized testing

916-515-9051 • [email protected]/ElkGrove

$25 off initial set up!

Plus 10% off each

month for 3 months!

Restrictions apply - call for details (New clients only - must book by 4/30)

Having difficulty finding time to get your newsletter out each month?

Don’t have one yet?We can get you started & keep you going!

View My Newsletter

Page 18: April 2010

18 | Elk Grove Monthly

Why Use An Independent Agent?

Consumers are well served by turning to an in-dependent agent for the personal service and at-tention that an agent provides by knowing you and the host of circumstances that may impact your insurance needs. Here are a few examples of what a trusted agent can offer.

They know the landscape.

Since independent agents often represent nu-merous insurance companies, they know exactly what options are available in the market. With countless coverage options available, there is nothing more valuable than a consultative agent who considers your interests when shopping for coverage.

You may have a special need or may be eligible for unique discounts that only certain carriers offer. Good savings can be found - including dis-counts and credits on auto insurance for driving a hybrid vehicle, having multiple cars on a policy, being a good student, or possessing anti-theft systems - and agents can help you take advan-tage of these discounts.

They know you, your family and your business.

Every insurance situation is different. You need to consider many factors in selecting the coverage you need. The ultimate purpose of insurance is to protect you, your family, your business and, ulti-mately, your assets should the worst happen. By having an established relationship with an agent, you will be in the best position to select the pro-tection and price to meet your own situation.

If you’re just now embarking on an agent rela-tionship, your agent should ask probing ques-tions and make coverage recommendations tai-lored to your unique circumstances. Remember, it’s not always about finding the lowest premium; it’s about having the coverage you need.

They can help answer questions.

Let’s face it: Insurance can be a complex subject. Many consumers have questions about insur-ance - from the very basic to the complicated - that they are hesitant to ask. But when it comes to protecting your family and assets, no question should go unasked, no matter how basic it is.

Your independent agent has the expertise to answer your questions and can take the time to make sure you understand all aspects of your policy. Bottom line: having a conversation is a great way to learn more about insurance.

They can manage multiple policies.

Auto insurance is the most common form of in-surance protection, but home, umbrella, flood, and other business and personal insurance products become increasingly important as an individual’s or company’s circumstances become more complex. What’s more, you can save by combining two or more insurance policies with one company, and you’ll have one main contact person for all your insurance needs.

Call Your Local Independent Agent!

You Can Benefit from the Personal Attention that an Independent Agent can provide.

(916) 685-5565 • ColtonInsurance.com8837 Elk Grove Blvd., Elk Grove

Lic. #0E65735

Page 19: April 2010

April 2010 | 19 www.ElkGroveOnline.com

“”

What types of businesses would you like to see in Elk Grove and why?

A restaurant with healthy choices for kids and adults alike. Doesn’t have to be organic, but that would certainly be a plus. Something with variety, but less fat and calories!! Back several years ago, there was Eat Your Vegetables! which was a really great place.. sort of along the lines of Fresh Choice, but not so processed. Fresher!!

Shavers

a1sking1

Independent restaurants in Old Town with outdoor patio seating in an enclosed patio or streetside. No chain restaurants.

There is one business in particular, and that is an ice skating rink. We go up to Roseville and the place is usually quite busy. If you build it they will come. Hockey, figure skating, birthday parties, a place for teens and tweens to hang out on Friday and Saturday night or a good family outing. I know it would do well in Elk Grove. Wish I had the capital.

thr4iam

A real phone company that keeps the networks working and has customer service with people who know how to solve or find a way to get help without 20 phone calls over two weeks.

ifonly

Page 20: April 2010

20 | Elk Grove Monthly

Trusted for Quality& Professional Service

916-686-2610 • 9901 Kent St. #1www.importgarage.net

We service

all domestic

vehicles

Take 30 Days and see how wellCurves can work for you!

916.585.3999Click Here to Register

30 days for just $30

(916) 686-4690 • www.VOHAC.com9710 Elk Grove-Florin Road

Valley OakAppliance Center

EARTH DAY SALE!California received $35 million for the Economic Stimulus Appliance Rebate Program!

Rebate program begins Earth Day, April 22 at 12:01am to April 24th

$200 for Refrigerators*

$100 for Washers*

Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis.*qualifying models

FREE!DELIVERY& INSTALL

Valley Oak Appliance

Energy Star Appliances Save Our Earth!

California received $35 million for the Eco-

nomic Stimulus Appliance Rebate Program!

Rebate program begins on

Earth Day, April 22.

$200 for Refrigerators*

$100 for Washers*

Rebates are available on a first-come,

first-served basis.

VALLEY OAK APPLIANCE will stay open

until 8pm Thursday April 22nd through

Saturday April 24th for our customers to

take advantage of this program!

*qualifying models

Buy - Recycle - Save

WE WILL STAY OPEN

UNTIL 8PM FOR

THIS 3 DAY ONLY

SALE!

• WFW9150 WP Duet Washer

ONLY $549 (after rebate).

• WFVC3300 Bosch Washer

ONLY $649 (after rebate).

• W9RXXMFW WP Refrig

$499 (after rebate).

• GS5VHA*W Whirlpool SXS

Refrig $1299 (after rebate).

• WE CARRY ALL MAYTAG,

WHIRLPOOL, BOSCH,

KITCHENAID, AND

JENN- AIR APPLIANCES

FREE DELIVERY

9710 Elk Grove Florin Road Elk Grove, CA 95624

Phone: 916- 686- 8877 Fax: 916- 686- 8675

www.vohac.com

Valley Oak Appliance

Serving Our Community Since 1990

EARTH DAY SALE

3 DAYS ONLY! April 22nd - 24th

MAP

Elk Grove Online Night with the Kings

Kings vs. Portland

Saturday, April 3rd 7pm

Center Court Seats $25 per person!

Purchase Tickets

Page 21: April 2010

April 2010 | 21

RON OHTA

Kintaro Sushi9341 Big Horn Blvd

Nestled on the corner of a strip mall off of Elk Grove Boulevard and Laguna Springs Drive, Kintaro Sushi seems far removed from any bustling businesses that could fill the eatery during business lunches or after-work dinners. Even such, on a recent visit on a Monday evening, Kintaro Sushi had a moderate number of customers at the bar and tables. With a number of sushi choices in Elk Grove, including ever-popular Mikuni’s and more recently Fuji’s, Kintaro Sushi continues to keep a successful and steady flow of customers since they opened almost 6 years ago.

On this evening, we ordered the large sashimi, since we wanted to sample more fish than rice. The large sashimi came with maguro (tuna), sake (salmon), tako (octopus), hamachi (yellowtail), snapper, and super-white tuna. The super-white tuna was seared ever-so-slightly, giving it a perfectly subtle seared taste without affecting the texture that sometimes occurs with seared ahi. The sashimi was served on a bed of shredded daikon (white radish).

We sampled two rolls, the Kings roll and the Spider roll. We were pleased that the rolls were well-balanced, in other words, not overly filled with rice. The Kings roll was stuffed with tuna, yellowtail, salmon, and avocado. The Spider

roll included a d e e p -f r ied so f t -shelled crab, a v o c a d o , r a d i s h , s p r o u t s , a n d

cucumber. Lastly, we decided to try deep-fried oysters. These batter-dipped delicacies were somewhat disappointing. The batter was plain and somewhat chewy, not crisp and light as we were hoping. The oysters were also on the small side, so the strong flavor you expect from oysters was overwhelmed by the batter-dip.

The Itamae (sushi chefs) were quiet, but polite. In some sushi bars the Itamae will loudly greet you as you enter, but this was not

the case for us. Our Itamae was very polite in answering questions

about Kintaro’s history. Interest ingly, Kintaro’s o w n e r s a r e C h i n e s e , n o t J a p a n e s e . T h e atmosphere certainly feels

like a traditional sushi bar, but quieter and more relaxing

than a more eclectic sushi bar such as Mikuni’s. The restaurant

is clean and has plentiful seating and 3 large plasma screen TVs. Service was quick, as the restaurant was not overly busy on this Monday evening. The waitress kept our cups full of hot tea, and our place settings included a pre-packaged oshibori (wet towel) for cleaning our hands when we were finished.

Kintaro Sushi offers the usual variety of Japanese menu items, particularly for those that cannot or will not indulge in raw fish. Traditional dishes of udon or ramen noodles, beef or chicken teriyaki, sukiyaki, and tempura round out the list of eats available. The pricing seems average/typical of a Japanese sushi bar. Our tab for the night, which included hot tea, sashimi, two sushi rolls, and deep-fried oysters was just shy of $55. Kintaro offers “frequent diner” cards. For 10 visits over $20, you will receive 15% off your total bill on your 11th visit.

MAP

Page 22: April 2010

22 | Elk Grove Monthly

It’s all about the location!

Asian Sports Foundation916-712-8148www.SASFQuest.orgCapacity: 500 maxParties, Weddings

Byers Gymnastics916.714-1272www.ByersGym.comCapacity: 25 maxParties

Elk Grove Pavilion916-405-5600www.YourCSD.comCapacity: 250 Dining / 350 TheatreMeetings, Parties, Weddings

EG Sports & Recreation916-405-5300www.YourCSD.comCapacity: CallParties, Weddings

Fairfield Inn & Suites916.681.5400www.Marriott.comCapacity: 50 maxMeetings, Parties, Weddings

Hilton Garden Inn916-691-1900www.HiltonGardenInn.comCapacity: 200 maxMeetings

Holiday Inn Express916-478-9000www.HolidayInn.comCapacity: 200 maxMeetings, Parties, Weddings

Laguna’s Awesome Party Palace916-422-4244www.AwesomePartyPalace.comCapacity: 25 maxParties

Laguna Town Hall916-684-7550www.YourCSD.comCapacity: 300 Dining / 400 TheatreMeetings, Parties, Weddings

McConnell Estates Winery916.685-5368www.McConnellEstates.comCapacity: 300 maxParties, Weddings

Mikuni Japanese Restaurant916.714-2112www.MikuniSushi.comCapacity: CallMeetings, Parties

Your event location is important when i t comes to p lanning your upcoming party, meeting

or wedding. Elk Grove has many local venues available to meet your needs.

Page 23: April 2010

It’s all about the location!Palermo Ristorante Italiano916-686-1582www.Palermo-Ristorante.comCapacity: 90 max / Bar 50 maxMeetings, Parties, Weddings

Silva’s Sheldon Inn916-686-8330www.SilvasSheldonInn.comCapacity: 230 maxMeetings, Parties, Weddings

Straus Island916-405-5600www.YourCSD.comCapacity: 250 maxMeetings, Parties, Weddings

Strikes Bowling916-226-2695www.StrikesBowling.comCapacity: 250 maxMeetings, Parties

Todo Un Poco916-684-7774www.TodoUnPocoBistro.comCapacity: 100 maxMeetings, Parties

Valley Hi Country Club916-684-2120www.ValleyHiCC.comCapacity: 400 maxMeetings, Parties, Weddings

Wackford Community Center916-405-5600www.YourCSD.comCapacity: 10 - 800 maxMeetings, Parties, Weddings

Regus Co-Working916-509-7000www.Regus.comCapacity: CallMeetings

Click on the venues website for more information

Page 24: April 2010

UNCLE SAM WANTS YOU!TO JOIN US FOR A STRESS FREE TAX DAY EVENT IN ELK GROVE!

DUNK THE TAXMAN!

FOOD / YOGURTC H A I R M A S S A G E SKIDS BOUNCE HOUSE

Receive a TAX Write-Off & Dunk The Tax Man! By Donating to GoodWill. Clean Out Your Garage & Closets and bring it down to the event.

HARBOUR COVE SHOPPING CENTER(Elk Grove Blvd & Harbour Point Dr.)

SATURDAY, APRIL 10 / 11-4pm

SP

ON

SO

RS

MUSIC / DEMOS

H&R Block | Royal Thai | Oasis Pure Water & Ice | Contours Express Big Spoon Yogurt | Villa Vista Dental | Nash Travels | Original Pete’s

Sinful Treats | Cybertary | Adventure Boot Camp | Cookie Lee Jewelry

By Tammy

.com

Enriching Women’s Lives

Visit www.ElkGroveOnline.com for Details