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July 2008

THE LIFE MAGAZINE OF ROCKLIN

Safety First:
Fire Chief
Mikesell
strives to keep
Rocklin safe

Is your child’s car seat installed correctly?

Disaster supply kits

Safety by the numbers

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SAFETY IN NUMBERS
TOP 10 WAYS TO STAY nately, it seems every year
there’s an accident.
using a sunscreen with an SPF
of 15 or higher.
abundance
of hiking
SAFE THIS SUMMER One common and camp-
factor in these inci-
dents, according to
■ 4 HEAT SAFETY ing paradis-
es this time
Jamie
STORY BY

the State Parks Dehydration and of year, but


Trump Department, is exhaustion are other you must to
alcohol. Alcohol common consequences be smart to
on’t have a bummer coupled with wind, of getting too much stay safe

D summer. The Granite


Bay View offers these
10 summer safety reminders
boat noise, vibra-
tion, wave
action, sun
sun. The American
Red Cross
reminds those
when
exploring.
The
that’ll keep you protected and and glare, heading out- American
ensure a season of fun in the has a doors to pack Red Cross
sun. tremendous extra water, says it’s
adverse wear light- always
■ 1 WATER SAFETY influence on
judgment and
weight, light-
colored cloth-
safer to
hike or
One of the most popular response time. ing, bring an umbrel- camp with
activities during a Granite Bay The la or hat to shade the at least one
summer is swimming, be it in California sun and avoid strenu- other per-
a pool, at the lake or down at Department ous activities, espe- son. That
the river. But if you don’t of Boating cially during the way, if out of the sun. Children and
know what you’re doing, it can and Waterways hottest part of the someone gets hurt, the other pets should never be left in a
also be one of the most dan- (www.dbw.ca.gov) day. If it’s necessary, person can go for help. An car for long. According to the
gerous. offers boat safety demanding work itinerary should also always be Roseville Dog Owners’ Group,
Learning to swim and stay- classes in good sea- should be done dur- left with a responsible person even on a mild day – 75 to 80
ing safe around the water is manship and reviews ing the coolest back home. degrees – the temperature
very important. And locals the recommended part of the day, A summer hiking/camping inside a car can quickly rise
don’t have to travel far to do equipment small usually between checklist should include a up to 130 degrees. This can
so. boats should have. 4 and 7 a.m. compass, first-aid kit, map of cause heat stroke and even
Sea Otter Swim Lessons in the area, pocketknife and death in humans and their
Loomis offers classes year ■ 3 SUN SAFETY ■ 5 MOSQUITOES/BUG whistle used to scare off any canine friends.
round for children as young as wild animals.
4 months old to adults up to The weather is warm and SAFETY ■ 10 VACATION SAFETY
90. (www.seaotterswim.com) outside activities are abundant, Protecting yourself from ■ 8 FIRE SAFETY
The Placer Aquatics Club is but whether it’s hiking, pic- bugs and the diseases they Taking a family trip this
another way to go. Lessons nicking or gardening, remem- carry is another must-do. Fire safety is another hot summer? While this might
feature low instructor-to-child ber to protect yourself from Placer County’s Health and topic this time of year. When make for a carefree break,
ratios ranging from parent-tot the sun. Human Services recommends outdoors, always know the don’t be careless. KidSource
style lessons to competitive According to Kelley staying inside at dusk and burning regulations before online reminds parents of
stroke instruction at Granite Moreno, CEO of Spwipes, a dawn when mosquitoes are making a campfire. At home, small children to check out the
Bay High School. (www.plac- Loomis-based company that most prevalent. If that’s not an the South Placer Fire District place they’re staying to ensure
eraquaticsclub.org) makes sun protection wipes, option, use a bug repellent reminds residents to protect it’s kid-friendly.
with DEET, wear long sleeve their properties by maintaining Parents should pay attention
shirts and pants when out- 100 feet of defensible space to windows and doors and
doors and stay away from any around the home. If a fire is to check for proper hand and
standing water where bugs and break out nearby, this space guardrails along stairways and
mosquitoes breed. will prevent it from spreading decks. Also, inspect patios,
to a structure. decks and porches for exposed
nails and other dangerous
■ 6 FOOD SAFETY ■ 9 CAR SAFETY items. And always look for
household cleaners and other
Summer is the time for pic- It’s hot outside, but don’t be potentially dangerous chemi-
nics, barbecues and cookouts. confused – a car does not cals in an unlocked cabinet or
Burgers, potato salad and make for a cool place to stay closet.
sandwiches are common
treats, but they must be stored
properly. Food should not be
left out in the heat for more
than an hour on 90-degree and
above days and anything with
mayonnaise should never be
melanoma is the fastest grow- left in the sun for too long.
Before you know how to Also, make sure all guests
swim, remember to wear a ing cancer in the United States
that can be prevented. wash their hands before eat-
lifejacket or floating device ing.
whenever you’re around water. (www.spwipes.com)
To protect yourself from the
■ 7 HIKING/CAMPING
■ 2 BOATING SAFETY sun’s harmful rays, she recom-
mends staying in the shade SAFETY
Marine Patrol boats watch whenever possible, wearing
over Folsom Lake boaters UV protective glasses and a Folsom Lake, the American
every summer, yet unfortu- hat with a 3-inch brim and River and the foothills offer an

2 Rocklin View | July 2008


SAFETY IS A VIEW INSIDE

IN THIS ISSUE:
PARAMOUNT
ne of the first things I and our town.

O learned in the Marine


Corps was the saying,
“Safety is paramount.”
Mikesell said the most
common reason fires occur is
because of negligent discard
I didn't quite understood of cigarettes.
what that meant at the time People know this, yet more
MAKING GIFT GIVING EASY . . 4
Local business helps you buy intuitively
but as we moved on in boot and more fires continue to
camp, I quickly learned. occur along our roadways and
Recent fires locally and in dry, grassy backyards
throughout California have around the city, usually attrib-
left the area blanketed with uted to discarded cigarettes.
smoke as of late – a grim “We see more fires this
time of year because of ciga-
rettes than we do fireworks,”
POINT Mikesell said in an interview
OF VIEW with The Placer Herald. “All
in all, I wish common sense
BY
was more common.”
TOBY It doesn’t take much in
LEWIS these dry conditions for a
minor spark to quickly turn
reminder of how important it into a major fire. PLAY IT SAFE AND PLAN . . . . 5
is to be extra careful when it Mikesell, and we here at How disaster supply kits can make a
comes to fire safety. the Rocklin View, asks that difference
For this reason, that old people use common sense and
saying comes to mind when act responsibly when it comes
thinking about the way things to fire safety.
are and that is why we here at We all like breathing the
the Rocklin View chose safety fresh, clean air that our area
as the No. 1 theme for this affords and we have seen late-
month. ly how quickly that clean air
Safety is indeed paramount can be replaced with
when it comes to protecting unhealthy smoke.
yourself, your family and your The expression, “Safety is
community. paramount,” not only means it
Rocklin Fire Chief Bill is of the utmost importance to
Mikesell said the current fire protect yourself, it also means
conditions are more typical to that it is your responsibility to
what they are like after at hot practice safety and protect PREPARING, PREVENTING AND PROTECTING . . . 6
dry summer. others around you. Fire Chief Mikesell strives to keep Rocklin safe
For that reason, people Lets all do our part and
need to take extra precautions together we can help keep
to protect our environment Rocklin safe.

ROCKLIN VIEW
5055 Pacific Street, Rocklin, CA 95677
Phone: (916) 624-9713; Fax: (916) 624-7469
July 2008
Volume 3, Number 7
Toby Lewis, editor
Phone: 774-7981, e-mail: tobyl@goldcountrymedia.com
Tom Boyes, sales manager
Phone: 774-7991; e-mail: tomb@goldcountrymedia.com CAR SEAT SAFETY . . . . . . . . 9
Are your’s installed properly?
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Phone: 774-7937; e-mail: suec@goldcountrymedia.com

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Advertising staff: Cynthia Weems
Cover photos by Tim Lloyd
Cover design by Bill Krawczyk
Copyright 2008 All rights reserved. No part of this
publication may be reproduced without written permission of the ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
publisher. The publisher shall not be responsible for any liabilities
arising from the publication of copy provided by any advertiser
for the Rocklin View. Further, it shall not be liable for any act of
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Rocklin View | July 2008 3


MAKING GIFT GIVING EASY
and company events. daughter when faced with this.
STORY BY
Lauren “Gift giving made simple” is It’s really a family thing.”
Weber there company motto and they Hall worked at a certified
uphold it. public accountant firm until she
inding the perfect gift can

F
“It just summa- had children and
be somewhat of a tedious rized our whole busi- Kageta currently works
process, especially for ness. We make it INSIDE for the school district’s
business owners, large corpora- easy for people to accounting department. A mother-
tions and wedding planners. give gifts,” Hall said. BUSINESS With the combination daughter team
Shopping from store to store A room inside of both the women’s of Maria
in search of something that Kageta’s Rocklin skills and interests, Kageta, left,
stands out, purchasing the pack- home is full of gift boxes, rib- Intuitive Gifts was born. and Sarah Hall
aging, and driving to the post bons of every color, baskets, “She (Kageta) likes keeping make up the
office to ship it out can be cost- galvanized tubs, gourmet all of our inventory super organ- brains behind
ly and time consuming, espe- chocolate, other food items (all ized and I like to go out and Intuitive Gifts,
cially for gifts by the dozens or are free from the use of pesti- meet people,” Hall said. a Rocklin-based
company for
hundreds. But thanks to cides) and luxurious lotions – The Oakland Raiders, corporate and
Intuitive Gifts, a mother and all for their gift business that Creative Touch Interiors and bulk gifts. .
daughter duo company in began in March of 2007. Standard Pacific Homes are just
Rocklin, they take Neither Kageta or the tip of their gift-providing LAUREN WEBER/
ROCKLIN VIEW
care of it all. What: Hall had any previ- list. Their services have includ-
From shopping to Intuitive Gifts ous experience own- ed gifts to season ticket holders,
wrapping to sending, ing their own busi- luxury suite box holders and will personalize each gift. Other said “We just felt like there was
Maria Kageta and Phone: ness, but both admit- party gifts for the Raiders, times they will simply be hand- a huge need. We didn’t really
her daughter Sarah 741-8868 ted it was something empty gallon paint tins full of ed a budget and can include find anything locally marketing
Hall have made a they’d talked about. goodies and survival kits for anything in the gifts. toward businesses.”
successful business Web site: “My mom and I new homeowners for home- Come August, visitors and And their company does it
from the art of gift www.intuitivegifts.net have always wanted builder companies. clients will be able to place cus- all for them, and all at a reason-
giving. They cater to to do something “It gives us credibility that tom orders based on ribbon able price. Through manufactur-
corporate gifts such together,” Hall said. we can do big orders,” Hall selection and pre-organized gift er’s catalogs, Hall is able to
as client thank you gifts, “We’ve never owned our own said. “We do more than put ideas on their Web site. There order items pre retail. She is
employee recognition and holi- business. This is so the opposite pretty baskets together.” will also be a “green” tab with also able to give a portion of
day gifts for clients and employ- of the spectrum for us.” Sometimes a client will give environmentally friendly gifts. each order back to the
ees, homebuilder gifts for “I like watching her grow Hall and Kageta a paragraph on “There are a lot of profes- Children’s Miracle Network
move-in, referrals and sales this company,” Kageta added. the likes and dislikes of each sionals that don’t like to shop or benefiting the UC Davis
rewards and favors for weddings “You see a different side of your gift recipient and the women don’t know what to get,” Hall Children’s Hospital.

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PLAY IT SAFE AND PLAN
HOW A DISASTER through the community. We
have two major freeways.
aster supplies necessary for 72
hours of survival during a shel-
Flooding could certainly occur. ter-in or evacuation emergency.
SUPPLIES KIT CAN Although it may not be fresh on Nottoli also encourages Rocklin
MAKE A DIFFERENCE people’s minds, it should be
there. If people are prepared, it
residents to take part in the
police department’s
will make the situation a lot less Neighborhood Emergency
Teresa
STORY BY

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O’Hanlon at your house, it’s one less thing “It’s only a two hour train-
for us to worry about in a real ing,” explains Nottoli. “It’s a
ith the recent flooding

W
disaster.” very quick class that empowers
in Iowa and last sum- At the Federal Emergency citizens to help themselves and
mer’s catastrophic fire Management Agency (FEMA) their neighbors in the event of
in South Lake Tahoe, anyone Web site, www.fema.org, the an emergency.”
can imagine the importance of ‘Plan Ahead’ link connects to Jerry and Babe Van Wagner
being prepared if asked to leave information about the basic dis- of Rocklin have been ready with
their home at a moment’s notice. both in-home and to-go TERESA O’HANLON/ROCKLIN VIEW
Of course, imagining how to disaster supply kits for
Jerry and Babe Van Wagner take inventory of their disaster sup-
plan for an emergency and tak- FYI the last five years.
ply kits and talk about their family plan in case of an emergency.
ing the time to do so are two dif- “If an evacuation hap-
ferent things. According to the FEMA lists six basic disaster supplies pens then I pick up my
American Red Cross, only about you should store in your home: go-kit,” says Jerry. “It’s from Sportsman’s Warehouse. The Van Wagner’s are also
7 percent of the population has ■ A three day supply of water with at least packed with many items The Van Wagner’s in-home dis- ready with a large supply of bot-
assembled a disaster supply kit one gallon of water per person per day. including a change of aster supplies kit is large and on tled waters in case a disaster
and talked about a family disas- underclothing for both of wheels so they can quickly pull taints their tap water.
ter plan in case of an emergency ■ A three day supply of non-perishable food. us, flashlight, radio, light it out from easy to locate storage “If you’re in a situation where
in their hometown. ■ A first aid kit for the home and each vehicle. sticks, waterproof match- in their house. Inside this kit something does happen it’s nice
“I think there’s a whole host es, masks, first aid kit, they’ve stored special need to know that you have enough
■ Clothing, bedding, and sanitation supplies.
of things that could happen here emergency ponchos, items like emergency contacts supplies,” says Nottoli. “You
in Rocklin,” says Mike Nottoli, ■ Tools including a shut-off wrench, whistle, soap, hand sanitizer, and copies of their insurance won’t have to worry about feed-
Rocklin police crime prevention fire extinguisher, and flashlight. aspirin, and very impor- policies. ing your family or running out
and volunteer coordinator. “We ■ Special items like medications, important tant - toilet tissue; so There’s also an emergency to the store to get batteries. If
have had some large fires in the documents, out of state contacts, and cash. many people forget that.” wrench to shut off the gas, duct you have that on-hand at your
area which could cause evacua- The couple purchased tape and plastic sheeting to home, that’s one less thing to
tions. We have railroads that run compact toiletry items repair broken windows. worry about.”

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PREPARING, PREVENTING AND PROTECTING
Left, Rocklin firefighters, left
FIRE CHIEF MIKESELL to right, Rick Holmes and
Ryan Bowman work to make
STRIVES TO KEEP sure their engine is fully
stocked with supplies. Below,
ROCKLIN SAFE Fire Chief Bill Mikesell works
with his wife Colleen to help
keep Rocklin safe.
Teresa
STORY BY

TIM LLOYD/
O’Hanlon ROCKLIN VIEW

ire Chief Bill Mikesell

F wants the public to listen.

It’s easy when you hear his


voice. There is an exceptional
connection, a lively spirit that
won’t go unnoticed when
Mikesell takes the lead. Starting
his 36th year in the fire service,
and serving as Rocklin’s Fire
Chief since 2001, Mikesell has
seen life through the eyes of a
firefighter, husband, father and
community member.
He cherishes his family; his allow us to be their parents.” He ears holds a powerful tool. He count the victories, and all he plan.”
wife, Colleen, and their three cherishes his community as his has chaired national fire can focus on is keeping Rocklin Mikesell speaks slowly as if
adopted children, Hannah, family. “Between the fire response committees, mentored families informed and safe. every word could save a life.
Rebecca, and Joseph. department, our church, the FEMA’s All-Hazard Incident “Rocklin residents need to “If we tell people to stay in
“I feel blessed in so many Rotary Club, the schools; Management Team, and earned know the city of Rocklin is their homes it’s because it
ways to have a loving, support- Rocklin is just an absolutely the Coast Guard’s highest civil- planning and preparing and would be more dangerous for
ive wife and mother of our chil- wonderful place to raise a fami- ian honor: a Meritorious Award exercising and training to be them to be in an evacuation
dren that have been entrusted to ly.” Medal. prepared to do the most good to mode. If we tell them to evacu-
us by birth mothers that cared And this fire chief and father Ask Mikesell to talk about the most people at the earliest ate it’s because we know the
enough about those children to knows a community with open his resume, share a story or two, possible time,” shares Mikesell. specific area of danger.”
“We’ve prepared an emergency And Mikesell’s department is
operations plan and we’ve exer- working diligently with other
cised the plan. When we had agencies to bring the city a
275 thousand cubic feet of natu- valuable tool to help the public

Spring ral gas escaping into a (Rocklin)


neighborhood from a ruptured
line, we activated the emer-
gency operations center and uti-
listen. Within the next year, he
hopes to get Rocklin fully
equipped with the reverse 911
system where residents will be

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messages with instructions on more quickly and effectively, number nine. It’s the seven digit
how to respond if an emergency Mikesell asks Rocklin residents phone number for 911 in
arises in their neighborhood. to make sure they fully under- Rocklin.”
Now deep in the heart of fire stand the 911 system. Some cell When residents do call for
season, Mikesell has tips for phone systems send 911 callers help, about 75 percent of
Rocklin residents to keep their to the CHP dispatch in Rancho Rocklin emergencies are med-
property safe from fire danger. Cordova during an emergency ical in nature.
With attention on recent hous- when they really need the fire With a pause, Mikesell
ing developments that back up department. Mikesell says resi- catches his breath, because his
to green space, he says back dents should program their next piece of information
fences of these properties are phones for Rocklin dispatchers. comes with much emotion. “Of
built with tubular steel and non- “916-632-4093,” says all the devastation of all the
combustible fencing. Mikesell Mikesell. “I’ve put that on my tragedy that I’ve seen when the
reminds homeowners to have a speed dial button under the bells go off and you respond …
minimum of 30 feet of cleared I’ve had three individuals who
vegetation surrounding their survived and it was because I
home as far as dry grass and Are you prepared for knew CPR and used it to literal-
combustibles. an emergency? ly bring them back from the
“That means weeding the dead.”
grass that’s dying or dead,” cau- ■ Listen when public safety officials Memories that quiet
tions Mikesell. “If you have speak Mikesell for a moment, only to
landscaped property that’s ■ Program your cell phone for energize his quest to keep his
watered and very green it’s not Rocklin 911 with 916-632-4093 or city informed and educated. He
as critical, but I’ll give you a you may get the CHP wants residents to know they
term called ladder fuels. What can make a powerful difference
■ Get proficient at CPR. 75% of
happens is grasses will catch by learning and using car-
the brush will catch the trees emergencies are medical in nature. diopulmonary resuscitation.
will catch the house.” ■ Maintain 30 feet of lean, green, “And I’ll tell you to those
There is also the danger and non-combustible materials around three people it made a huge dif-
devastation caused by people your home. ference,” he shares. “I’m just so
who throw their cigarette butts ■ Report those who throw cigarette full of joy because literally I’ve
out vehicle windows. It’s illegal butts out of vehicle windows. been called to a profession that
and a prime ignition source for It’s illegal. I’ve been so humbled by.”
wildfires. Words from a friend, father,
“Total devastation can occur ■ Prepare to survive on your own and fire chief who has lived
in a community from one ciga- without tap water or electricity for many chapters, leads with
TIM LLOYD/ROCKLIN VIEW
rette being tossed into a green 72 hours. It may be three days until courage and kindness, and asks
Rocklin firefighter Martin Holm carries his gear after carefully space,” he warns. help arrives during a major disaster. his community to listen when
inspecting it to make sure it is safe. To deliver emergency help public safety speaks.

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everything they did, right
and wrong, when installing
“You don’t want the car seat
to slide from side to side, front
to back, more than an inch,”
says Baraga. “The harness
Safety Law requires that chil-
dren use a child safety restraint
system until they are six years
old or 60 pounds,” says Rocklin
their first child’s car seat four should be right at the child’s Battalion Chief Jim Summers.
years ago. “The National Highway
That’s because Cindy Traffic Safety
had it checked by the Rocklin residents can make an appointment Administration recom-
Rocklin Fire to ensure their child’s car seat is installed prop- mends using a booster
Department before son erly. Call Rocklin Fire Department at 625-5300 seat until the child is
Matthew was born and eight years old, 80
sales@roclinsigns.com learned the proper way pounds, and 4’9” tall.”
to install a baby car seat. Summers and 12
CCL#900499 “We didn’t install it Rocklin Fire Department
right and when I took it Child Passenger Safety
to the station they rein- Technicians have
stalled it for us,” remem- installed close to 2000
Stephen O’Connor bers Cindy. “And with child restraint systems in
2252-D Sierra Meadows Drive • Rocklin our second child Cooper Rocklin since 2001.
916-630-1467 • Fax 916-630-1468 we felt confident Rocklin residents can
because we did use the make an appointment to
same brand of car seat. have their child’s car seat
For new parents I would TERESA O’HANLON/ROCKLIN VIEW checked by calling the
Tacos - Burritos say even if you think The Jensen family, from left, Cindy, Bob, Rocklin Fire Department
you have it right, why Cooper, 15 months and Matthew, 4. at 625-5300.
Tostadas not go get it checked It takes 45 minutes to
just to make sure.” an hour for the fitting
Quesadillas Good advice since according armpit level. That’s really process and parents will also be
Flautas - Nachos to the CHP there is a total of 14 important especially with a taught the correct way to install
thousand different combina- baby because if you’re involved their child’s car seat.
tions of car seats and cars out in a crash there’s a really good To make sure your child is
ROCKLIN there, so even the best seat chance the baby can torpedo using the right vehicle restraint
Family Owned & Operated 4790 Rocklin Rd. manual can be confusing. out of the car seat if the harness system for their size and age,
Monday-Saturday Rocklin, CA 95677 And consider the fact the is not where it’s supposed to visit www.usa.safekids.org an
9am to 9pm (916) 630-1160 CHP reports more than 80 per- be.” international organization
cent of children’s car seats are Throw in more rules about working to prevent accidental
installed improperly. rear-facing infant seats, forward childhood injury.

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VICTORY HIGH SCHOOL ROCKLIN INDEPENDENT
2007-2008 GRADUATES SCHOOL 2007-2008
Jillian Sabrina Aguilar
Vanessa Emily Katrina
Anicich
Namneet Kaur Gill
Edward Arthur Harp
Heidi Kathryn Hupe
Brittany Lee Ritchey
Angela Elizabeth
Rodriguez
GRADUATES
Luke Anthony Arredondo Thomas Lee Huynh Daiana Ester Rodriguez Caitlynn Emily Allen Sara Avis Markwell
Joshua Edwin Basurto Amanda Lynn Jackson Nicholas Allen Rodriguez Jessica Maurine Allred Catena Alora Elizabeth McAvoy
Shawn Allen Bechtel Jeremy Eric Jenkins Darci Natalie Sanderson Keri Ann Bailey Robert Paul McCart
Justin James Bellacera Melonie Beth Kaine Bryan Anthony Santiago Misty Violet Bain Sorenson Hannah Christine Mikesell
Jesse McCain Bender Robert Glenn Langley Brandon Kenneth Scott Jason Patrick Baird Jacob Lee Miller
Robert Phillip Bernard Nathan Daniel Lopez Spencer Michael Scott Jessica Elizabeth Baker Jeremy Joseph Monschau
Mary Margaret Bishop Stephen Bryan Maas Ryan Andrew Seniuk Christiana Sophia Betancourt Velenia Audrey Neis
Anthony Scott Bower Thomas Michael Madden Robert Andrew Shafer Cora Lynn Boulware Joseph Alan Noel
Kaden Samuel Boyle Pena John Patrick Marler Dominic Omar Shakir Valentina Boyko Heather Nicole Nunes
Wetzell Corey Burkett Trevor James Marshall Jason Charles Slusher Ricky Antonio Branchcomb Jovan Fay Ortega
Joseph Bustamante Amber Kay Martinez Alicia Ann Smallwood Marina Isabel Brieno Breyana Sarah Parker-
Nataschia AnnMarie Yash Mehta Erik Martin Sponholz Sarah Elizabeth Brunton Stockwell
Camacho John Paul Andrew Jake Richard Stokes Emily Noel Burns Yeketerina Pavlenko
Lillie Jostine Campagna Minjoulet Sam Michael Stokes Hillary Nicole Cantrell Cody Benjamin Prior
Johanna Marie Carmouche Andrei Dragos Moldovan Brennan Alisha Stover Brendan Earl Carpenter Lyudmila Prokopchuk
Christina Marie Carranza Amber Lynn Moore Brian Allen Thompson Hailey Marie Davidson Cody Lear Rand
Zackiery Marse Caudillo Robert Ruben Morales Pavel Tiskiy Kelly Marie DeGraaf Viktoriya Rebchenko
Kyle David D’Amico Matt Robert Morgan Krystal Marie Vasquez Melissa Mae Devany Deonna Dolores Rodriguez
Sherine Nichole Dalben Vincent James Morris Christopher Michael Casie James Dowdle Marcelina Anastacia Rosario
Breanna Rose deBar Ryan Jacob Morton Vassaur Olivia Joy Esfandiari Aprildawn McCarty
Anthony Quimbo Digal Ryan James Norby Davison Sarah Ann Vassaur Brandi Rose Fautt Scalmanini
Kelsey Marion Donohue Jasmine Starr O’Brien Ashley Michelle Vestal Ashley Marie Ferro Steven Franz Schirmbeck
Travis James Duggan Chaz Skylar Pearson Kelsey Lynn Weinroth Christina Erin Freestone Victoria Ann-Marie Sidorek
Cody Martin Ecker Daniel Robert Phares Vaughn Clayton Wilk Michelle Lynn Freund Ryan David Silva
Viviana Paola Espana Ekaterina Alexandrovna Danielle Renee Williams Nathan Alan Grensavitch Barinderjit Singh
Philip James Falkenhagen Polupan Tenea Rebecca Williams David William Grider Rachel Lyn Sparks
Coltin James Fernandez Joel Robert Powell Jamie Renee Workman Jennie Harless Charde Christine Stewart
Derek John Friedrichsmeyer Corbette Sheldon Reeves Cherelle Burnttte Young Rebecca Elizabeth Hedges Brittany Ann Stocksen
James Tyler Fugate Joseph William Reilly Nathan David Young Timothy Scott Hurst Alyssa Nichole Talbot
Sean Raymond Gibbons Gabriella Maria Richards Nicholas Preston Young Trevor Mason Jurickovich Sarah Marie Tuman
Jeffery Alan Leffingwell Jonathan Chipman Van
Katherine Elizabeth Linn Wagenen
Jonathon Mark Lively Michael Gerald Watterson
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(NO CHINESE CEMETARY TOUR ON THIS EVENT)
Train departs from NCTC Depot at 12 noon to
History Hill Outdoor Theater and we will return to the
depot at about 2pm. Enjoy all the snow cones you can
eat, Train Ride, and good old fashion entertainment.
ADULTS $15 CHILDREN $12

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JUNE 29 • JULY 27
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Train departs from NCTC Depot at 4pm sharp. Train will bandana as a souvenir. Live
return to the depot after 7pm. On the way up to a BBQ an entertainment will be provided by
old fashioned train robbery will take place. Alkali will Gary Hinze. Also, there will be a
Free list of BANK FORECLOSURES!
entertain you at our Western Town. scavenger hunt for the children. Come
Menu: your choice of Tri-Tip or BBQ Chicken, baked Free Reports for Buyers and Sellers!
beans, corn on the cob, rolls, potato salad, green salad, join us for this new event. Hobo Train
dessert, coffee, lemonade, iced tea, water. Drinks for sale: departs at 12 noon. Only $20 per
soda $1.50, beer $2.50, wine $3.50 person or $22 at the door.
MISSOURI JACK RUTABOB
The infamous Missouri Jack Rutabob and his Notorious
gang of bandits will bring you back to the old west the old
JUNE 15 • JULY 20
AUGUST 17
Rocklin Park Plaza Businesses
fashioned way....by train robbery ALKALI PS Property Management • Exclusive Leasing • Parker Stevenson Brokerage Corp.
“Last of the 49ers” & Puppet Friends.
ALKALI “LAST OF THE 49’ERS” Rick Toles is Alkali, he will tell with • Everliving Natural Foods • Don Quixote’s Mexican Grill
Rick Toles is Alkali, he will tell with song and story about song and story about Gold Rush • DND Hair Salon • Thai Chili Restaurant
Gold Rush History & Music of the 49ers History & Music of the 49ers. This
Train Robbery Tickets, in advance please show will be a treat for the whole • Fitness Together • Pita Pit
Adults $40 Children $37 family. • Advanced Med Spa • McDonald’s Restaurant
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NEVADA COUNTY TRACTION COMPANY — 530 265-0896 • Healthy Smiles Family Dental • KaBloom Flowers
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WHATWAS ONCE MERELY Financial

DANGEROUS IS NOW ILLEGAL TENANT IN COMMON –


TIC 1031
cause of accidents are worn
CELL PHONE LAW KICKS IN THIS MONTH or improperly inflated tires. TAX DEFERRED EXCHANGE
Phil Burch, Assistant
Eileen either a hand-held or hands- Manager for America’s Tires REAL ESTATE OWNERSHIP
STORY BY

free cell phone. And the num- on North Sunrise Boulevard in


Wilson ber of teen crashes involving Roseville, explains that car

T
cell phones was disproportion- owners should have their tires IC – Tenant In Common is a special type of real
efore July 1 talking on estate that qualifies as a 1031 tax-deferred exchange

B
ately higher than those of checked on a regular basis.
a cell phone while driv- adults. “Tires aid in breaking, so if replacement property. A TIC is a percentage owner-
ing a car though was Dick Tufts, a tow truck you have a worn tire, it takes ip of a large piece of
considered by many as dan- driver in El Dorado County, you longer to break,” he institutional grade property,
gerous, is now illegal. sees his share of auto acci- explains. owing real estate investors,
Enter new law, Senate Bill dents. Unfortunately between Proper traction, which BY
in many cases, to exchange
No. 33, which took effect a eight to 10 a week. diminishes as a tire becomes Phillip
out of a self-owned and
few days ago. He shakes his head in dis- worn, is important when mak- Mottini,
self-managed individually
The new law states it is ille- may while sharing what he ing lane changes and moving CEA, RFC
owned property into a
gal for any person to use a sees on the highway. in and out of traffic safely.
hand-held phone while driving percentage ownership of a larger, higher quality property,
“I see “Air inflation is important
a motor vehicle, and for peo- people text too,” he said, describing how managed by a team of real estate management experts. An
ple 18 year old and under, it’s mes- heat may build in an improp- owner of a TIC owns a specific percentage of the property
against the law to use any type erly inflated tire and cause a and receives a grant deed for their exact ownership
of phone or electronic device, blow out, not to mention, percentage.
hands-free or otherwise, more wear on the tire.
while driving. Burch recommends Examples of TIC real estate could include office buildings,
Violating the law checking air pres- shopping centers, apartment buildings, industrial properties,
will result in a $20 sure monthly, as warehouses, raw land, and even oil and gas interests. A
fine for the first well as examining TIC is true real estate ownership, qualifying for a 1031 tax-
offense, and $50 each tire for signs deferred exchange, without the sellers having to locate the
for each subsequent of wear, nails, or
offense, with possible replacement property, and in many cases, dramatically
other damaging
exceptions for drivers objects. increasing their net income. Long term success in real
who use a cell phone in There are many ways to be estate investing can potentially be achieved through a
an emergency situation. saging while driving down the safe on the road, and they take disciplined, powerful, and straight-forward process.
road, or reading while driving, little effort.
■ Let the driver beware women putting on makeup,” “If people just used their A TIC Provides You With The Opportunity to Potentially:
According to Kelly Baraga, he said. heads, that would be better • Eliminate Capital Gains Taxes and Depreciation
California Highway Patrol Distractions, he complains, than any law,” Tufts said. “One Recapture Taxes at the Time of Sale
officer in the Auburn area, the are the biggest cause of acci- instant of inattention can • Eliminate the Need to Find a Property on Your Own
new law has been well publi- dents. change your life or somebody
in 45 Days
cized. Tufts, who has been using a else’s, forever – I’ve seen it
“We have been educating hands-free device for about happen.” • Invest in Institutional Grade Real Estate
people on this law for the last two years, thinks enforcement • Eliminate the Day-To-Day Management Responsibilities
year and a half. We will be of the new law is key. • Increase the Quality of Your Tenants and Leases In Your Net
citing people July 1,” she said. “Enforcement is going to
5317 Quane Ct. After Expense Income
Baraga saw plenty of young be tough. I personally think • Increase the Earnings Potential on Real Estate Appreciation
drivers leaving Granite Bay the penalties should be really • Benefit from Comprehensive 3rd Party Due Diligence
High School talking on the excessive,” he said.
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He points out the seatbelt
last month. law, which has been on the • Eliminate the Need to Locate a 1031 Replacement Property
“There’s still a lot of dis- books for several years, car- • Decrease Risk Through Diversification
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KEEP YOUR DOG SAFE Adopt a new love
DURING SUMMER HEAT
any of us enjoy the situation with the other dog’s Mimi (ID # 2656008)

M freedom offered a
dog by a romp
around the dog park.
owner or opt to leave the park
for the day.
Summers are hot here and
Chihuahua/Jack Russell, 6 yrs.

Mimi is a shy and timid little cutie that needs time to warm
There are, however, many overheating is common while up. She needs plenty of love and attention. Socialization is
risks at dog parks. Every dog dogs are actively involved in very important to this sweet girl. Once comfortable in her
owner should take precautions play. Bring your own fresh surroundings, Mimi enjoys being with people. This sweet little
to protect their dog from water supply and require occa- lady loves her little baby blanket and likes to cuddle up in it.
harm. sional time outs for drinking. She would make a wonderful lap dog and is looking for pet
Your dog’s If you sense parents who will be loving and gentle, spending lots of time
vaccinations that your dog with her. Because of her shyness, she would do best with older children and in a
should be cur- is tired, take quiet home. This little girl surely deserves her very own home and family.
rent. PAW him home.
Heavy play PRINTS Following a
with dogs of BY few precau-
all sizes can KAREN tions can help
result in sore to ensure a Annie Oakley (ID # 4696156)
muscles, HANSON summer of fun DSH, 3 yrs.
strains, sprains for you and
and lacera- your canine Found as a stray by a Good Samaritan, Annie is so loving and gentle
tions. companion. that she slept curled up with that Good Samaritan’s granddaughter every
A first aid kit designed See you at the park! night during her short stay. Now Annie waits at the Placer SPCA, wishing
especially for your dog may for a new, caring owner she can snuggle up with forever. Annie may be a
provide immediate comfort – Dr. Karen Hanson is a pint sized cat, but she has a big, big heart. Affectionate, mild-mannered
until medical aid is available. veterinarian and partner at Annie loves people, and is happiest when she’s cuddled up in your lap,
If you sense that one of the both Granite Bay and Johnson encircled with your arms. Annie is very social; she loves people and truly
dogs present at the park is act- Ranch veterinary clinics. She enjoys your attention. Annie hopes to find a loving home with any age
ing aggressively toward your can be reached at drhan- children, no dogs, another cat, and plenty of lap time to spare.
dog, you need to discuss the son@surewest.net.
To add these adorable pets to your family, visit the Placer SPCA at 150 Corpora-tion Yard Road in Roseville.
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Community Calendar with the exception of July 4 at the library 5460 Fifth Street. The Women Democrats of Placer County will
For information, call 624-3133. meet at the Rocklin Library, 5460 Fifth Street. For informa-
tion, call 663-3897.
July 1 Center Stage Productions presents “Wonderful
The summer reading program continues throughout Town” July 11-20 at the Finnish Temperance Hall, 4090 July 16
the month of July. Information on events will be posted on Rocklin Road. Evening shows are Friday and Saturdays at The Rocklin Unified School District Board of
the Rocklin Library web site www.placer.ca.-gov/Library 7:30 p.m. with matinees Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. Trustees meets at 7 p.m. at 2615 Sierra Meadows Drive.
and at the library 5460 Fifth Street. For information or if Ticket price is $12 per person. For information, call 625- For information, call Connie Holman at 630-2230 or chol-
you would like to be a volunteer, call 624-3133. 5200. man@Rocklin.k12.ca.us.

July 3 Country Western Line Dance for all ages featur- The Rocklin Friends of the Library continues its
The Rocklin Library presents pre-school story ing lessons and music by Wild Horses 7:30 p.m.- summer reading program with Fratello
time 10:30 a.m. every Thursday at the library 5460 Fifth 10 p.m. Friday, July 11 at Clark Dominquez gym 5035 Marionettes “The Frog Prince” 3 p.m. Wednesday,
Street. For information, call 624-3133. Meyers Street in Rocklin. Admission is $6 per person and July 16 at the Rocklin Library 5460 Fifth Street. For infor-
leather sole shoes only please. For information, call 652- mation, call 624-3133.
July 5 5200.
William Jessup University is please to July 18
announce the formation of the William Jessup The City of Rocklin presents Evening in the
Community Band. Adult musicians who have the desire Park concert series featuring the group Eclipse
to lend their talent as well as qualified high school musi- 7-9 p.m. Friday, July 18 at Johnson Springview Park 5480
cians with the permission of their band directors are wel- Fifth Street. For information, call 624-2548.
come to attend. Two reading sessions will be held 5-7 p.m.
Tuesday evening July 5 and August 5. For information, call July 26
Van Crane 253-3718 or email him at vcrane@jessup.edu. The Friends of Kaleo Committee invites you to
participate in the 2nd annual Kaleo Klassic
July 7 Grass Volleyball Tournament. The fundraiser begins
The Sierra Music Academy will host a Disney- at 9:30 am Saturday, July 26 and Sunday, July 27 at Lone
themed music camp from 9 a.m. to noon, Monday Tree Park. The event is dedicated to Kaleo Umebayashi
through Friday, beginning on July 7 and ending on July who lost his battle against heart failure at age 35. The
18. The camp is for students 5 to 18 years old and begin- goal is to raise money and awareness about heart disease
ner through advanced music levels. Students will be intro- while celebrating his life. The cost is $25 per person to
duced to a variety of keyboard, wind, percussion and participate in the tournament. For information, call Keith
string instruments, will receive voice instruction while Hart at 276-4246. For sponsorship information, call Kelly
singing Disney songs each day, and will have fun partici- Gasper at 622-5135 or visit www.friendsofkaleo.com.
pating in music appreciation classes and other music activ-
ities. Tuition is $150 for one week and $250 for two July 12 July 28
weeks. Siblings receive a $25 discount. Call 632-9193 for The Rocklin Youth Theatre Company presents a The Hardwood Palace in Rocklin in association
more information. musical production of “You’re A Good Man with Advantage Basketball will be hosting
Charlie Brown,” (above) Saturday, July 12 at 7 p.m. camps for ballhandling and shooting 9:00 a.m.-
July 11 and Sunday, July 13 1:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. at Del Oro 5:00 p.m. July 28 thru August 1. The ballhandeling camp
The Rocklin Library presents Mother Goose on High School. Tickets may be purchased for $10 for is for all ability levels for ages 6-18 and the shooting camp
the Loose, Nursery and Musical Rhymes 10:30 reserved seating. For information, call 632-7198 or visit is for beginners. For information visit www.advantagebas-
a.m. every Friday beginning June 20 through August 8 www.rocklinyouththeatre.com. ketball.com or call 310-903-6473.

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•Baseball &
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FOR GREAT FOOD •Premier Wine Clubs YOUR LOCAL TOWING COMPANY
•Cages
•Personalized Labels 4480 Pacific St.
Voted Best Breakfast & Corp Gifts
•Professional
in Rocklin 2006-2007 Instruction Rocklin, CA 95677
Lynda Radican 4283 Duluth Ave. Rocklin
(916) 899-0230 (916) 253-3594
(916) 415-1083
4415 Granite Dr. • Rocklin www.wineup101.com www.extrainnings-rocklin.com FAX (916) 415-1085

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~ Keeping Kids ~
TAKE A RIDE ON A
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NARROW GAUGE! 6508 Lonetree Blvd. • Suite 100


Rocklin, CA 95765
Infants to Children 12 Years Old • Education Based Activity and Playcenter
Accepts infants
to 12 years old

Open 7 Days A Week


916-786-KIDS (5437)
www.californiakidsrocklin.com

The U ltimate Party & Play Experience.

$2 OFF
Open Bounce Admission
Valid for Open Bounce, Preschool Playdate or Family Bounce Night. One coupon per admission. Can’t be combined eith other offers.Expires July 31, 2008

Call for SUMMER OPEN BOUNCE FAMILY BOUNCE NIGHT

Train Schedule & Prices Mon - Fri 9:30am, 1:30pm & 3:30pm

ASK ABOUT $185 Private Party!


Wed 6:10pm - 8:00pm

7611 Galilee Rd, Roseville


June - August 1-800-640-1385
www.bounceu.com
We have a Snow Cone Social
Hobo Express
Call or go online
September History Hill Excursions

July - August
Call about the Pumkin Hunt
By Rail How to improve your child’s academic performance
in less time and at a lower cost. Guaranteed.
Nevada County Traction Company
(530) 265-0896
402 Railroad Ave. • Nevada City
(Located at the Northern Queen Inn next to Trolly Junction Restaurant)
A Class Above. Guaranteed.SM
www.northernqueeninn.com $
Click on communication, Click on schedule
(916) 435-2300
3201 Stanford Ranch Road
Suite 400 • Rocklin • TutoringClub.com
75 OFF
Testing &
Registration

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