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Lincoln Center Chronicle - Stockton's First Class Dining & Premiere Shopping. Issue Includes: 3rd Annual Strolling Bridal Faire February 23, 2013, Valentine's Prize Patrol, and Top 10 Kitchen Essentials for your Registry

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STOCKTON ’S F IRST CLASS D IN ING & PREMIERE SHOPP ING | F EBRUARY 2013

PA C I F I C AV E N U E AT B E N J A M I N H O LT D R I V E | S T O C K T O N , C A | W W W. L I N C O L N C E N T E R S H O P S . C O M

February 23, 2013

Strolling Bridal Faire3rd Annual

Top 10Kitchen Essentials for your RegistryPage 24 Valentine’s

Prize PatrolPage 13

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from your friends at

This past Christmas season was one of my very favorites…

not because of the fabulous gifts or decorations, but because

of what YOU, our generous customers, helped us give to the

community.

Throughout November and December, eleven stores in

Lincoln Center collected new and gently used coats for our

2nd Annual Cuddle Up Coat Drive. A couple weeks into the

drive, I remember being concerned that the donations seemed

to be coming in slowly. A few weeks later when I went to

count the coats, I couldn’t have been more shocked! It took

hours to separate and count ALL 457 COATS! When we first

did this coat drive in 2011, we were thrilled to receive

224 coats. To double our efforts the second year was extremely

exciting! Because of those eleven merchants and all of you

who donated, the Lodi Salvation Army and Stockton Women’s

Center- Youth and Family Services each received over 225 coats, which were much needed during this

exceptionally cold winter.

Equally exciting were the results from our two Fill-the-Truck Food Drives. With the help of our fabulous

volunteers- the baseball players at St. Mary’s and Lincoln High Schools- we collected $740.74 and

3,154 pounds of food, which equals over 2,523 meals for the Emergency Food Bank of San Joaquin

County. (Last year, our one food drive yielded 906 pounds of food.) It wasn’t until Melissa Johnson and

I helped distribute the food on December 20th at the Food Bank that I truly understood the value of

our customers’ generous donations. Thank you to all of you who donated this past Christmas season,

and to our volunteers and merchants. Know that you have truly made a difference in the lives of people

in our community.

For 2013, our commitment to you and the entire community is that we will continue to support the

many charitable organizations that continuously strive to make San Joaquin County a wonderful place

to live.

We will also continue to create fun promotions and events for our shoppers, from our upcoming

3rd Annual Strolling Bridal Faire (page 12) and Valentine’s Prize Patrol (page 13), to the Easter Bunny,

Sidewalk Sales and LIVE! At Lincoln Center.

Happy 2013!

Janelle NelsonLincoln Center Marketing Manager

L I N C O L N C E N T E R C H R O N I C L E374 Lincoln Center

Stockton, CA 95207

P H O N E209.477.4868

F A X209.940.2741

E M A I [email protected]

O N L I N Ewww.LincolnCenterShops.com

EDITOR Janelle Nelson

CREATIVE DIRECTORLayne Imada

GRAPHIC DESIGNERCesar Larios

CONTRIBUTING WRITERKelsey Roget

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERSRed Carpet Studios

Gary Jones

Deadline to submit newsworthy information from non-profit and charitable organizations is the 5th

of each month for the following month’s issue. Submitting information does not guarantee it will

be featured in print. To submit by email, please send to [email protected].

The Lincoln Center Chronicle is published monthly by Lincoln Properties, Ltd. and the Lincoln Center Merchants Assocation, and is distributed free of

charge to over 57,000 homes in Stockton, Galt, Linden, Lockeford, Lodi and Woodbridge.

Lincoln Properties, Ltd. and the Lincoln Center Merchants Association do not assume

responsibility for the authenticity or accuracy of news materials furnished for publication.

©Lincoln Center Chronicle 2013

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MerchantNEWSLUNCH IS BACK!

Starting February 1st, DOMO Japanese Sushi Grill & Bar will be open for lunch daily. Their delicious lunch specials are $6.95 to $8.95, featuring sushi, bento boxes, salads and more!

CARATS IS MOVING!Your favorite fashion jewelry store, Carats Jewelry, has moved just down the way near Bud’s Seafood Grille in the Atrium. Visit their new store at 309 Lincoln Center. For more information call Carats at (209) 955-0715.

BLUEBONNET AT ARTESIANTake advantage of 20% off all Bluebonnet products for the entire month of February at Artesian Natural Foods! Bluebonnet is family owned and operated with a customer-centric focus. They incorporate the best ingredients the Earth has to offer including quality branded raw materials supported by science. They offer KOF-K certified products, Vegetarian/Vegan products, and there are no artificial sweeteners or colors in their products. All the Whey in their products comes from high quality grass fed cows. They also offer their own sport line of NSF certified workout products called Extreme Edge.

JAMES GLASSCOCKJames Glasscock, former owner of Gary J. Long Jewelers, passed away on November 28, 2012 after complications from surgery. James was born on August 2, 1920 in Alabama and ended up stationed in Stockton while in the Army Air Corp. After leaving the service, James opened Glasscock’s Village Jewelers in Lincoln Center. He was a true outdoorsman who loved golf, boating and fishing. He is survived by his loving wife, Lois, of 68 years, daughter Grace Louise Heim, son-in-law Eric A. Heim of San Rafael, two grandchildren Damon E. Heim and Michelle L. O’Haire, and great grandson Ross O’Haire.

BRIDAL AND WISH LIST REGISTRATIONBest Wishes offers brides the opportunity to register for shower and wedding gifts. Their sales staff will take the time to walk through the The Kitchen Side and explain the importance of certain kitchen necessities. Owner Julie Van Noate said, “It’s been a fun process to register our brides, help their guests pick the perfect gift and then get it all wrapped up in the wedding colors for the shower!” One of their brides said it was the highlight of her shower to see all the gifts so festively wrapped and piled up from Best Wishes! And don’t forget their registry isn’t just for brides.... anyone can list their favorite things to be sure they get exactly what they are wishing for!

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MerchantNEWSWINE TASTING AT PAPAPAVLO’S

Visit Papapavlo’s Bistro & Bar on the following dates from 6:00 to 9:00 pm for complimentary wine tasting and two-for-one specials by the glass and bottle. For reservations call (209) 477-6133.

February 4th - Rombauer

February 11th - Plumpjack

February 18th - Jordan

February 25th - Sterling

FASHION FUNDraper’s & Damon’s will host the following events:

February 3rd: Quarter Back Sunday!Save 25% off entire purchase - one day only.

February 14th: Valentine’s Day Fashion Show and LuncheonCall (209) 952-1597 to reserve your seat.

February 15th - 18th: Presidents Day SaleSave an extra 25 - 35% on all sale items.

February 21st - 23rd: Draper’s & Damon’s Anniversary EventSave 25% on all full priced items, plus receive a free gift

with your purchase.

February 25th - March 3rd: Annual Shirt SpectacularPrints, solids and novelty...all at spectacular savings! Save up to

$40 on select shirts.

THE BEST IN WEDDING INVITATIONSOnce again Best Wishes was voted first place in “The Record’s Best of San Joaquin” in invitations and announcements, and also received “The Distinguished Dealer Award” from Carlson Craft for “outstanding sales achievement and service to their customers” for the 5th year in a row! “A true honor,” says Julie Van Noate, owner of Best Wishes. “We strive to make invitation shopping and ordering a fun experience. It can be overwhelming to be faced with over twenty catalogs and thousands of choices. We like to remind our brides to give themselves plenty of time to look at all we have to offer and plenty of time to place the order. The invitation truly sets the tone for your wedding and what your special day will hold for your guests,” shared Julie.

WINE WEDNESDAYSBud’s Seafood Grille is the place to be on Wednesdays! Take advantage of their brand new “Wine Wednesdays” promotion. Every Wednesday, bottles of wine* are half price! (*Excluding house wine) Enjoy wine in the bar, restaurant or on their patio. Grab a friend and head to Bud’s this Wednesday!

CUSTOM COLD STONE CAKESDid you know that with a click of a few buttons, you can order a custom cake from Cold Stone Creamery? Just visit coldstonecreamery.com/cakes and you’ll be prompted to select your local Cold Stone store. Choose from a variety of ice cream cakes, pies, ice cream cookies or cupcakes. Make your selection, pay online and pop into your local Lincoln Center Cold Stone store to pick it up. It’s that easy!

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FeaturedMERC HANT

Her motto is “do what you love and you’ll never have to work a day in your life”.

REVO is the newest store to be welcomed to Lincoln Center! Owners Cathy Macalutas-Fernandes and husband Ken Fernandes relocated their shop to the Center in November, just in time for the holidays. REVO was extremely enthusiastic about the move to Lincoln Center, “the place they’ve always wanted to be,” according to Cathy.

Many of you may be wondering what exactly REVO means… it’s short for “revolution” or “revolve”, which reflects their unique and progressive ecological aspect that is incorporated into the store. There is an “eco” section in REVO that features pre-owned premium denim. The “premium” jeans in this section include: True Religion, Joe Jeans, Hudson’s, Citizens of Humanity and Seven for All Mankind. Another selection of denim is titled “choice denim” and includes brands like Miss Me, Banana Republic, Guess and Lucky.

In addition to jeans, REVO carries a wide selection of brands, aiming to make their style very casual and comfortable. Currently, they offer Lucky Brand, Topo Ranch, Threads for Thought, Shiraleah Vegan Leather, among others.

Cathy Macalutas-Fernandes of REVO

With her creative skills at use, Cathy loves switching up things in the shop. Whether she’s working on displays, props or moving product around, she aims to make REVO a fun and interesting place for customers to shop. Her motto is “do what you love and you’ll never have to work a day in your life”. The motto carries on into the store, where you can feel the love that the Fernandes family puts into their business.

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Stop by and visit Lincoln Center’s newest boutique! Say “hi” to Cathy, Ken and their daughter Mia, who helps out at the store. Get yourself set in a casual, comfortable style and check out the amazing “eco” clothing that REVO offers. ■

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The Hospice of San Joaquin Stockton Butterfly Auxiliary ended the 2012 year with a Holiday Celebration at Brookside Country Club. A check for $130,000 was presented to Steve Guasco to be used toward maintaining the Hospice House. The Executive Board for 2013 was also welcomed. The auxiliary meets on the first Thursday of each month, February through December at the Hospice of San Joaquin Office at 6:00 pm. Guests and new members are welcome.

THE HAGGIN MUSEUM EXHIBITThe 15th National Exhibition of the American Society of Marine Artists is on display at The Haggin Museum through March 3rd. More than 120 works of art are on display including paintings, sculpture and scrimshaw. For more information call (209) 940-6300 or visit www.hagginmusuem.org.

KNOWLTON GALLERYStop by The Knowlton Gallery in February and enjoy “Contemporary Marine Artists of the West Coast”. There will be 19 artists exhibiting 34 paintings at the gallery in downtown Lodi. For more information call (209) 368-5123.

FOR THE SAKE OF ARTCandace Righetti is the guest artist in February’s For the Sake of Art monthly class. She will give a class on shadowing to students ages 6 - 12, February 4th at 4:00 pm. There will be a class for adults on

February 2nd at 10:00 am. Classes are held at Zion Lutheran Church in Stockton. For more information, visit www.FortheSakeofArt.org or call (209) 477-0259.

MUSIC AT THE HAGGIN MUSEUM The Anita Felix Trio will perform February 7th at 7:00 pm. They will perform unique arrangements of pieces by composers Albéniz, Campiña and Parez. On February 21st, Strings Attached guitar duo will perform with Mary McCurley and Chet Webb at 7:00 pm. On these evenings, there will be wine and snacks available and the museum will be open until 9:00 pm. For more information call (209) 940-6300.

STOCKTON SYMPHONY’S VALENTINE POPS CONCERT The Broadway Tenors are turning up the heat at the Valentine Pops concert on February 9th at 6:00 pm and February 10th at 2:30 pm with three leading men from Broadway. This concert will be held at the Atherton Auditorium on the San Joaquin Delta College campus. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.stocktonsymphony.org or call the Symphony office at (209) 951-0196.

ST. BASIL’S PHILOPTOCHOS ANNUAL CRAB FEED St. Basil’s Philoptochos Annual Crab Feed will be held on February 9th at 6:00 pm at 920 W. March Lane. The cost is $45 per person. For reservations call (209) 478-7564.

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Wilma Ogella, an esteemed local artist and instructor, will celebrate over 40 years of artistry and teaching with a reception and art viewing on February 12th, 4:00 - 7:00 pm, at Java Stop in Lodi. For more information call Pam at (209) 951-5613.

SINGING VALENTINEQuartets from the Stockton Portsmen will provide “Singing Valentines” on Thursday February 14th, 8:00 am - 9:30 pm for $40. There is an early bird discount! If ordered by February 10th, the price is reduced to $35. Valentines will be delivered within a 25-mile radius of downtown Stockton within a four-hour window. Call (209) 881-7464, email [email protected], or visit www.StocktonPortsmen.org to schedule your gift now.

THE KOHL EDUCATION FOUNDATION The KOHL Education Foundation will host its 12th Annual Dinner as a crab feed on February 16th at the Scottish Rite Temple in Stockton. Enjoy no host cocktails at 6:00 pm and dinner, raffle and dancing, 7:30 - 11:00 pm. Proceeds will benefit the Kohl After School Program and supply additional teaching aids and materials for the classroom. To register, visit www.hkoes-susd-ca.schoolloop.com or call (209) 933-7235.

ST. ANDREWS NEWDAY PRESCHOOL St. Andrews Newday Preschool will have open enrollment to the public for their 2013/2014 classes on Wednesday, February 20th, 7:30 - 11:30 am. There are half day and full day classes for children 2 - 5 years of age. For questions regarding Newday Preschool registration, please contact Jen Looper at (209) 957-4089 or email [email protected].

ANNUAL WINTER TEAThe San Joaquin Reading Association will host its Annual Winter Tea on February 21st, 4:00 - 6:00 pm, in the Fireside Room at Central United Methodist Church. There will be cookies, tea, awards and fabulous speakers! The tea is free to all CRA members or $5 to non-members. RSVP to Anne Weisenberg at [email protected] by February 14th.

THE CASE OF THE MALTED FALCONThe First Congregational Church of Stockton will present The Case of The Malted Falcon, February 22nd - 24th. Enjoy a delicious dinner buffet at 6:30 pm with the show beginning at 7:30. Tickets are $20 for the evening shows, and the Saturday 2:00 pm matinee is $12. Tickets can be purchased by calling (209) 662-2502, emailing [email protected] or visiting www.firstcongregationalstockton.org.

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DOMINIC’S DESIGNATED DRIVER GOLF TOURNAMENTThe Second Annual Dominic’s Designated Driver Golf Tournament will be held on February 23rd at Swenson Park Golf Course. Registration and breakfast will begin at 9:00 am with a shotgun start at 10:00 am. Don’t miss the silent and live auctions and raffle! The cost is $80 per individual or $300 per foursome. To register, contact Mark by emailing [email protected] or calling (925) 518-5403.

LODI MONTESSORI PRESCHOOL Lodi Montessori Preschool will hold an open house on February 27th, 5:30 - 7:00 pm. Parents and guardians will be able to take a tour of the school, meet the staff and ask questions. Lodi Montessori is accepting preschoolers ages 2 - 6. For more information visit www.lodimontessori.com.

JUNIOR LEAGUE’S 85TH ANNIVERSARY GALAJunior League of San Joaquin County will celebrate its 85th anniversary with “Jewel of the Community” on Saturday, March 2nd at Stockton Golf and Country Club at 6:00 pm. Net proceeds from this gala event will be dedicated to “Tools for Academic Success,” a multi-pronged effort to bring backpacks, books, and technology to the students in schools that have been adopted by Junior League in Stockton and Lodi. Tickets are $125 per person and can be purchased at www.jlsjc.org.

CLUB ALL STAR BASEBALL CRAB FEEDThe Club All Star Baseball team will have their 2nd Annual Crab Feed on Saturday, March 9th. The event will be held at the Church of the Presentation Community Center in Stockton. The no host bar begins at 5:30 pm with dinner served at 7:00 pm. Enjoy the raffle, silent auction and wine raffle! For tickets or more information call (209) 957-8462 or visit www.cluballstar.com.

BEE A GOOD SPORT!The 22nd Annual Trivia Bee will be held on March 15th at the Stockton Civic Memorial Auditorium. This year’s theme is “Bee a Good Sport”, and trivia teams are currently being sought to participate in this fun filled event! Tables are also available for groups of eight, which includes admission, dinner and entry into the table decoration contest… all for just $250! For tickets or more information call (209) 957-7277.

LUCK OF THE CARDSMembers of the Philomathean Club of Stockton will host their spring card party on March 15th at their clubhouse in Stockton. Reservations are $10 and include dessert and a fun afternoon of games beginning at 1:00 pm. For reservations or questions call (209) 952-7577.

AAUW BUNCO PARTY FUNDRAISER The Lodi branch of the AAUW will hold its Bunco Party Fundraiser on March 16th at Vinewood Community Church from 12:30 to 4:00 pm. The event will feature vendors, prizes, raffle baskets and desserts. Proceeds will go to scholarships for high school girls and to Tech Trek (a math and science camp for 8th grade girls). The cost is $20 and tickets are available from members of the AAUW or at the door.

CUB SCOUTS AND BOY SCOUTSHave you ever wondered what Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts are doing in your community? Come to the Stockton Arena on March 16th, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, for a Cub Scout Pinewood Derby, the Council Climbing Wall, and so much more! This is a free event for everyone!

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Lincoln Center is proud to be a sponsor of Saint Mary’s High School’s second annual “Empowering Young Women” event on February 28th. The day begins with student breakout sessions at the high school with community speakers whose goal is to encourage female students to think about societal norms, media messages and peer pressure. The day culminates with a dinner celebration at Stockton Golf and Country Club that is open to the public. Proceeds from the dinner will benefit student scholarships. This year’s dinner honors Patricia Ann Hatton M.D., Doctor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, who has devoted her life to helping others in the community. For more information, sponsorship opportunities or tickets ($50 each), please call the Saint Mary’s High School Office of Development at (209) 957-3340, ext. 195. Reservations must be received by February 18th.

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A Dinner Event to Empower Young WomenFebruary 28th, 2013 at Stockton Golf & Country Club

For info call 209-957-3340 Ext. 195

it’s second annual Empowering

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February 1st through 28th, five lucky customers will be selected at random, and each will be awarded with a big surprise! Prizes could be dinner…or a Lincoln Center gift card….or a spa treatment…or a gift certificate to your favorite store…the possibilities are endless! Be on the lookout for our Prize Patrol this month!

Presented by Gary J. Long Jewelers

Sponsored by San Joaquin Media Group, SJ Woman Magazine and Lifestyles Magazine

On Saturday, February 23rd, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, Lincoln Center will host its 3rd Annual Strolling Bridal Faire. Brides and those that accompany them will enjoy a relaxing day strolling from store to store to find everything needed to make their wedding day unique and worry free. Lincoln Center merchants offer a variety of wedding necessities, from invitations and bridal gowns to flowers and catering. Local vendors include Media Fusion Studios, Morris Chapel, Briggs Photography, Elite Entertainment, Elegance Harp & Flute, Brookside Country Club,

Stockton Golf & Country Club, Red Carpet Studios, Wine & Roses, Mary Gillespie Photography, F3 Studio Photography, American Event Rentals, Something Sweet Bakery, Marquis Entertainment, Balloons Unlimited and more!

Brides will find everything needed, from their engagement to the honeymoon, at one place! Registration for brides is $15, with $10 of that good towards lunch at participating Lincoln Center restaurants. By registering and visiting a certain number of stores, brides are eligible to enter the grand prize drawing, giving them a chance to win these incredible prizes:

Nine-week half marathon training for two from Fleet Feet Sports

$50 to Flair Boutique

$25 to Remedy

Spa/honeymoon basket from Artesian Natural Foods

$300 in wedding invitations at Best Wishes

Engagement ring (valued at $3,000) from Gary J. Long Jewelers

Wedding planning book, kitchen utensils and other goodies from State Farm Insurance

One dog grooming for your pet from The Muddy Paw

$50 off wedding gown preservation at Village Cleaners

Makeup and more from Merle Norman Cosmetics

Dinner for two at Bud’s Seafood Grille

Queen sheet set from LINO BELLA

$1,800 Justin Alexander bridal gown from Bliss Bridal Salon

Manicure and pedicure at Signature Nails & Spa

Here Comes The Bride: A series of three luxurious customized facials, followed by brow shaping and a bikini wax at

Kym With a Y Organic Spa & Waxing Studio

A pair of flip flops (Rainbows, Reefs or Sanuks) for the bride or groom from Zuesters

Solitaire pearl earrings from DeVons Jewelers

$50 to Papapavlo’s Bistro & Bar

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Meet Us AtTHE C ENTEROne month of training, Pilates and yoga for the

bride-to-be at Ben Mackie Fitness

$25 to Stage Two

$50 to Theadora

$25 to REVO

Free trial hairstyles for your wedding at The B Hive Hair Salon

Flower girl shirts from Sassy Pants Children’s Boutique

$25 to Draper’s & Damon’s

80-photograph photo/video montage from Media Fusion Studios

Unity candle from Morris Chapel

Engagement photo session including slideshow and signature board from Briggs Photography

Three hours of DJ service from Elite Entertainment

Wine basket from Elegance Harp & Flute

Round of golf for four with carts from Stockton Golf & Country Club

Platinum Engagement Photo Session: Lifestyle photo shoot, personal online gallery, custom coffee table style guest book and custom designed save-the-date cards from Red Carpet Studios

$100 gift certificate to Wine & Roses

Portrait photo session from F3 Studio Photography

Platinum Ceremony Package (officiant, ceremony coordination, rehearsal and ceremony music) from Marquis Entertainment

Family photo session (includes four 8x10 prints) from Mary Gillespie Photography

Lunch, dinner and golf for four at Brookside Country Club

Gift certificates to Balloons Unlimited

Wedding Cake (up to $500) from Something Sweet Bakery

Read on for a sneak peak of what’s taking place inside the stores…

Artesian Natural Foods - Gluten-free cake tasting.

Best Wishes - Mimosas; Enter to win bride and groom toasting flutes; Check out their extensive selection of wedding invitations.

“The Kitchen Side” at Best Wishes - Swiss Diamond Pan Demo (11am-3pm); Schedule an appointment for your bridal registry.

Bliss Bridal Salon - Strolling models; Raffles for Malis Henderson custom accessories and Fete By Bliss event coordination; Raffle for bride yoga pants and matching jacket when you register your

bridesmaids and order by May 1, 2013; Complimentary two-tiered pencil edge veil for each bride who books a consultation at the Faire and orders her bridal gown by May 1, 2013; Trunk Shows by FOR

YOU BLUE BRIDAL featuring new custom colored chiffon petticoats and J. Picone Bridal Accessories featuring fine bridal accessories.

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Bud’s Seafood Grille - Inquire about their fabulous wedding catering; Check out the newly remodeled bar.

The B Hive Hair Salon - Stop by to check out this brand new salon; Get a free updo at the Bridal Faire.

Dennis Shea Shoes - Stop by and enter to win a $25 gift card.

DeVons Jewelers - Try on a piece of Tacori jewelry at the Bridal Faire and you’ll be entered to win a Tacori pendant and

a men’s Triton wedding band.

Draper’s & Damon’s - Refreshments, discounts, gift with purchase and drawing for a gift certificate.

Flair Boutique - Wine and chocolates; Drawing for a bridal vintage charm pearl bracelet designed by local designer, Jewel by G.

Fleet Feet Sports - Gift with $20 purchase for the bride, while supplies last.

Gary J Long Jewelers - Check out their spectacular Zeghani bridal collection, exclusively for Lincoln Center brides.

Kym With a Y Organic Spa & Waxing Studio - Mimosas (while they last!); One-day special on all bookings;

Drawing for his and hers massages.

Legacy Antiques and Interiors - Bridal Registry! Schedule an appointment at the Bridal Faire to create your one of a kind bridal

registry filled with beautiful gifts for your home, featuring Arte Italica, Match and Arthur Court, and receive

15% off your first bridal registry purchase; 10% off all gift purchases at the Bridal Faire.

LINO BELLA - Unique gifts for the bride and groom, and gifts for the bridal party! Create your own LINO BELLA wedding registry

website; Refreshments and drawing for a $50 gift card. Register for 12 place settings of Casafina tableware and your 12th

place setting is free when your Casafina place settings on your registry are completed.

Merle Norman - Stop by to receive a skincare gift packet; Enter to win a $25 gift certificate and gold medallion gift.

Papapavlo’s Bistro & Bar - $3 mimosa specials all day; Inquire about their fabulous wedding catering and receive $250 off your

wedding catering when mentioning the Bridal Faire.

Remedy - Enter to win a pair of his and hers Havaianas flip-flops (no purchase necessary).

REVO - Keep your lips in great “kissable” condition with their free signature lip balm when you visit this brand new store today;

15% off all regular priced apparel and accessories at the Bridal Faire; Enter their “It Must Be Love” raffle for a

chance to win a $50 gift card.

Sassy Pants Children’s Boutique - Trunk Show featuring Joan Calabrese flower girl and communion dresses (February 23rd and

24th); 10% off your flower girl dress when you order it February 23rd or 24th; Strolling models

Stage Two - Pick a candy kiss to reveal a 10-40% discount.

Theadora - Sip champagne and enter to win a $50 gift certificate.

Zuesters - Enter to win a $50 gift card; 10% off for the bride.

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SpecialFEATURE

Valentine’s Day seems to be a day set around showing the lady in your life how much you value her. But ladies, isn’t it time we show the men in our lives what they mean to us? Spoil your man this Valentine’s with great gifts from local merchants! ■

Is he a shoe fan? DENNIS SHEA SHOES has a wide variety of soles for the special someone in your life! Sperry Topsiders, Allen Edmonds and Uggs…they have a pair to fit every taste!

ZUESTERS is now carrying Nixon watches! From sporty to dressy, there is a style for everyone. A watch is the perfect gift to show that special someone just how much they mean to you!

Video games are an ever-popular gift for guys! GAMERS ETC. carries all the games your guy has his eye on… and gaming systems too.

PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS has perfect gifts for the sports enthusiast in your life! Whether he likes golfing, snowboarding or basketball… Play It Again Sports has it all!

Maybe he is into sports? REMEDY has the best fan gear for local sports fanatics. Giants, A’s and even Dodgers apparel are available at this fun boutique.

TOBACCO LEAF has a huge selection of cigars and accessories for the love in your life. From cigars and cutters to humidors and lighters… there’s something for every cigar smoker.

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SpecialFEATURE

Call or Come In Today to Find Out How We Can Help You.

(209) 474-7271312 Lincoln Center, Stockton 95207

Locally owned premier compound laboratoryPersonal service through in-depth private consultations

Medication Management

Hormone Replacement Therapy

Saliva Testing

Health Coaching

And Much More!

Customizing medications one patient at a time

Ask us howto makemedicatingyourpet easier!

Marie Cottman, Pharm.D.

On August 25, 2012, Garrett Allan Drebert and Katie Marie Shores said “I Do” at Jessie’s Grove Winery in Lodi, California surrounded by 200 of their closest friends and family. Since the couple absolutely loves summertime, an outdoor August wedding made perfect sense. The thoughtful and fun details at their reception, such as a wheelbarrow filled with bottled waters for the guests and a basket holding flip-flops (to be used as “dancing shoes”), made their wedding truly unique.

Katie turned to the shops at Lincoln Center for some of the most important wedding details. “I attended the Lincoln Center Bridal Faire last February. We had lunch and walked around the Center, stopping in a few stores. We went into Bliss Bridal Salon to look around and ended up making an appointment to try on dresses. When we came back the following Friday for my appointment, I was really nervous. Once

I walked into Bliss and sat down and starting talking, Tammie (the owner) made me feel so comfortable. I could tell her exactly what I liked and didn’t like about the dresses in the shop. After discussing different options she brought a few out and the first dress I tried on was THE ONE,” said Katie. After selecting her gown, she headed down to Sassy Pants Children’s Boutique for a flower girl dress. She’d had her eye on one since the Bridal Faire the previous week.

As the wedding neared, Katie and her now-husband Garrett worked tirelessly on all kinds of wedding DIY (do-it-

yourself) projects. She joked that every weekend leading up to the wedding was filled with yet another project, from constructing a bench (Garrett owns a local flooring company so he is very handy!) for the guests to sign, to dying guests’ seating cards with coffee to attain an antique look. They finished projects just in time for Katie and her bridesmaids to enjoy manicures and pedicures at Signature Nails & Spa and lunch at Papapavlo’s the day before the wedding. “In the end, everything turned out exactly as I had pictured it in my head. It’s so nice to look back at the pictures and see all the details that made the celebration truly ours,” Katie shared. ■

Katie with her flower girl, Gia Carson

all the small details...

Garrett&Katie

Drebert

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Health&BEAUT Y

Donna Croce, Ben Mackie & Jillian Barlet of Ben Mackie Fitness

WHO: Attention all brides!

WHAT: Join trainers Jillian Barlet (B.S. Kinesiology and Certified Personal Trainer, Certified Pilates Instructor) and Donna Croce (TRX Certified, Personal Trainer) for the Ben Mackie Fitness Bridal Bootcamp. This six-week series is for brides-to-be who want to get in shape for their big day. The classes will be 45 minutes to an hour in length and will include (but not limited to) circuit training, strength training, cardio and interval training. Brides also can try two complimentary Yoga classes.

WHEN: February 25th - March 5th, Monday - Thursday, 9:00 am and 5:00 pm

WHERE: Ben Mackie Fitness, 840 W. Benjamin Holt Dr. (at Lincoln Center South)

HOW MUCH: $8 per class (open to the public)

For more information, please call Ben Mackie Fitness at (209) 955-0360.

Ben Mackie Fitness840 W. Benjamin Holt Dr. (209) 955-0360www.benmackiefitness.com

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Health&BEAUT Y

Signature Nails & Spa6565 N. Pacific Ave(209) 323-4175

Village Nails310 Lincoln Center(209) 952-3454

Your hands will be one of the main focuses at your wedding as everyone admires your beautiful ring! The manicure for your wedding is an important accessory to tie in with your jewelry and bouquet. Not many people think about their manicures or pedicures for the big day…but why not put extra attention in those fingertips and try something different for your wedding?

White tipped French manicures are as classic as it gets when it comes to nails and are the most popular bridal tradition. For the romantic and natural bride, nude nails are popular, or a light ballet pink. Accent nails are in style this year! An accent nail is when one nail on the hand (typically the ring finger) is painted differently than the others. Add a little bit of sparkle, shine or a pop of color on your ring finger nail! Nude nails look amazing when paired with one sparkly nail.

How about the “something blue” tradition? You can try something a little less traditional and wear the blue on your nails! Go with a beautiful hue from Tiffany’s blue to Sea Foam… find the right color that works for you! Brides- don’t forget the bridesmaids want their nails to look great too! Before the wedding, pamper your bridal party with a trip to the nail salon. Bridesmaids look beautiful with matching finger nail polish and it can lead to a great photo opportunity for photographers.

Brides and bridesmaids, are you looking to do something fun and different with your nails this year? Lincoln Center has two wonderful and experienced nail salons to help you with all your bridal manicure and pedicure needs! ■

to Compliment your Ring

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Katherine (Katie) Gillespie and Brian McMillen both grew up in Lodi and attended Lodi High School. They even attended the same college - Sonoma State University - which is where they were introduced. Being from the same town, they couldn’t believe they had never met… but they were at the right place at the right time in Sonoma!

Their first official date was exciting! Seeing Conan O’Brien live in San Francisco, then game six of the Warriors vs. Mavericks play-off series. After dating for almost five years, Brian proposed from 9,000 feet at the top of the Heavenly Lake Tahoe lookout on December 27, 2011.

DeVons Jewelers in Lincoln Center was a necessity when it came to the rings! The staff at DeVons assisted Brian in choosing the perfect engagement ring for Katie. Following the engagement, they selected rings that reflect their style. According to Katie, the experience was superb; “They were easy, quick, and the staff is very friendly and helpful!”

Katie purchased her dress and veil from Bliss Bridal Salon after visiting three other bridal shops in the area. Bliss offered her the experience and one of a kind service Katie was looking for. “Tammie (owner) really wants to know what you like and what you envision on your big day. After telling her all that I had pictured and the styles I liked, it only took minutes for me to try on what was going to be my wedding dress. She was patient through the process and really wanted to make sure it was something that I was comfortable in,” said Katie. Over the next few months, Katie turned to Lincoln Center for all kinds of wedding necessities. Each time she was in the Center, she and her friends would end their errands with food and drinks at one of their favorite places, Papapavlo’s Bistro and Bar.

With everything picked out and ready, Brian and Katie were married on August 11, 2012 at Bare Ranch by Michael David Winery in Lodi. They currently reside in Martinez where Katie is a Senior Project Manager of Onsite Services & Health Educator for WellCall, Inc., a corporate health and wellness company, and Brian is a Deputy Sherriff for Contra Costa County. ■

Wedding photos by Whitney Ramirez Photography

Brian&KatieMcMillen

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November 11th – December 19th, 11 stores in Lincoln Center collected coats for the Salvation Army of Lodi and Women’s Center – Youth & Family Services of Stockton. The total number of coats donated came to 457! Thank you to our customers for your generosity! Thank you to the following merchants for collecting coats: American Hearing Aids, Artesian Natural Foods, Best Wishes, Flair Boutique, Parkwoods Cleaners, Podesto’s Market, Deli & Bakery, Remedy, Theadora, The UPS Store, Village Cleaners, Zuesters. ■

457 Coats!

$100 A DAY GIVEAWAYNovember 11th - December 19th, 39 lucky customers won $100 Lincoln Center gift cards! Customers who spent $25 or more at Lincoln Center during that timeframe could enter to win the drawing. We selected one winner each day for 39 days!

WINNERSDate Winner Location 11/11/12 Melisa Graves Zuesters 11/12/12 Marina Montes Legacy Antiques & Interiors11/13/12 Gayle Wenzel Legacy Antiques & Interiors11/14/12 Larry Gagne Therapeutic Massage Center11/15/12 Beverly Sheely Theadora 11/16/12 Deanna Tvedt Stockton Joe’s 11/17/12 Carlos Munoz Fleet Feet Sports 11/18/12 Patti Myers Fleet Feet Sports 11/19/12 Sonya Botiller Artesian Natural Foods 11/20/12 Corky Euslen Best Wishes 11/21/12 Sam Kampschmidt Artesian Natural Foods 11/22/12 Bill McDonald Stockton Joe’s 11/23/12 Annie Carlton Fleet Feet Sports 11/24/12 Sandie Randall Best Wishes 11/25/12 Melanie Yang David’s Pizza 11/26/12 Elly Pardo Artesian Natural Foods 11/27/12 Michael Dominguez David’s Pizza 11/28/12 Hillard Corren Chico’s 11/29/12 Rich Kamaiopili Artesian Natural Foods 11/30/12 Karyn Bussman Stage Two 12/1/12 Kyle Beckman Stockton Joe’s 12/2/12 Kathy Holfecker Dennis Shea Shoes 12/3/12 Stacy Estantino Podesto’s 12/4/12 Adam Chaney Artesian Natural Foods 12/5/12 Anne Berolzheimer Best Wishes 12/6/12 Tim Fujita Salon Genesi 12/7/12 Gregory Huston Fleet Feet Sports 12/8/12 Harlene D. Lawrie Draper’s & Damon’s 12/9/12 Patricia Canada Podesto’s or Performance Bikes12/10/12 Rani Phanourath Artesian Natural Foods 12/11/12 Ketty Uweh Artesian Natural Foods 12/12/12 Mike Andrew Podesto’s or David’s Pizza 12/13/12 Lorita Fuller Podesto’s 12/14/12 Gabriela Diaz Podesto’s 12/15/12 Heidi Cortopassi Dennis Shea Shoes or C.R. Porter Home Décor12/16/12 Rick Martinez Artesian Natural Foods 12/17/12 Eileen Camfield Best Wishes 12/18/12 Sue Hampton Cavagnaro’s Shoe Repair or Podesto’s12/19/12 Anne D’Alessandro Podesto’s

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On December 8th and 15th, baseball players from St. Mary’s High School and Lincoln High School collected food for the hungry at our Fill-the-Truck Food Drives. Thank you to the baseball players for volunteering, and to the generous Podesto’s and Trader Joe’s shoppers who donated! The donations were given to the Emergency Food Bank of San Joaquin County and distributed to the hungry on December 20, 2012. ■

$740.743,154 lbs. of food!

We collected...

Jaime Zavala and Anthony Parrino

Tony Harper, Eddie Lopez and Jarren SilvaLuke Tokunaga & Trent Verlin Joseph Coria & Christian Rosales

Thank You to Our Sponsor

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Home Decor&GIF TS

“Brides and Grooms: Before heading to stores to register for gifts, remember to check and see what you already have and what you’d like to replace.”

A wedding not only means the joining of two lives, but also the uniting of two households…and household items! Brides: before heading to stores to register for gifts, it’s important to take time to assess both of your belongings to see what you need and what you may already have. There’s no need to end up with two of the same size pots while you are need of pans!

To the right is a list of the top ten kitchen items to register for, provided by Julie Van Noate, owner of Best Wishes. These kitchen essentials are sure to be used time and time again, and are great gifts for any level of cook.

Julie Van Noate, owner of Best Wishes

“My ‘new’ favorite kitchen items are any and all of the Swiss Diamond pots and pans. I was given one of the “try me” sauté pans by my rep and was immediately hooked! I sent all of my old pots and pans with my daughter to Boise State and began to build my collection. Swiss Diamond is a non-stick cookware that is actually made with diamond dust. Its non-stick surface is virtually indestructible and will not crack, blister or peel. I’ve had customers squeal with delight when they see that we carry it! I know for sure it’s their favorite!” - Julie Van Noate of Best Wishes1

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Home Decor&GIF TSItems available at The Kitchen Side at Best Wishes

1. SWISS DIAMOND STARTER SET Because a good set of pots and pants really do make a difference

2. TOTALLY BAMBOO SALAD BOWL Perfect for everyday use and entertaining

3. MEATLOAF PAN To make your mom’s meatloaf recipe

4. ASPARAGUS POT Absolutely perfect for steaming asparagus - cooks from the bottom of asparagus stems up, keeping tips from overcooking

5. CUPCAKE STAND A fun way to display dessert without taking up too much counter space…and it can double as a votive holder when you run out of sweets!

6. CUISINART WAFFLE MAKER For Saturday morning breakfasts

7. CUISINART HAND MIXER A great item that you’ll use for years to come. A detachable storage unit is included so you don’t misplace your beater.

8. LE CREUSET FRENCH OVEN Stove to oven to table

9. WHITEWARE Never goes out of style

10. USA PAN BAKEWARE Versatile for all of your baking needs (and made in the USA!)

“My personal all-time, ‘old’ tried and true Kitchen Side favorite is my Le Creuset enameled cast iron 5 1/2 qt. round french oven (pot). I can sell this with total confidence because I have used and loved mine for over 20 years. It cooks evenly, is beautiful to serve in and cleans up like new every time! Timeless beauty... Unsurpassed performance!”

- Julie Van Noate of Best Wishes

Lincoln CenterREGISTRIES

Register for your wedding at a locally owned business! Instead of looking through hundreds of pages of products online, go into Best Wishes, Legacy Antiques & Interiors or LINO BELLA to select your registry items in person. Touch and feel all the products to see what you like best! Enjoy the fun experience of registering and take advantage of the one-on-one customer service while setting up your registry.

LINO BELLA265 Lincoln Center (209) 933-0441

Best Wishes325 Lincoln Center(209) 478-3220

Legacy Antiques & Interiors128 Lincoln Center(209) 474-7944

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FeaturedMERC HANTA P PA R E L , A C C E S S O R I E S & F O O T W E A RBliss Bridal Salon 306 Lincoln Center 473-9200Cavagnaro’s Shoe Repair 411 Lincoln Center 477-1578Chico’s 6545 Pacific Ave. 475-9376Coppetti’s Boutique 429 Lincoln Center 477-8615Dennis Shea Shoes 286 Lincoln Center 957-7064Draper’s & Damon’s 280 Lincoln Center 952-1597FINA 240 Lincoln Center 478-5670Flair Boutique 352 Lincoln Center 951-6123Fleet Feet Sports 277 Lincoln Center 952-1446Great Spectacles 622 Lincoln Center 955-7570Life Uniform 304 Lincoln Center 951-2222Meyers Fashion Optical 858 Benjamin Holt Dr. 476-0913Remedy 260 Lincoln Center 477-3633REVO 425 Lincoln Center 476-8200Sassy Pants Children’s Boutique 354 Lincoln Center 451-9775Stage Two 308 Lincoln Center 957-8463Theadora 270 Lincoln Center 474-7407Zuesters 363 Lincoln Center 951-5581

D I N I N G & F O O D856 Restaurant & Lounge 856 Benjamin Holt Dr. 957-7856Artesian Natural Foods 145 Lincoln Center 952-8787Bud’s Seafood Grille 314 Lincoln Center 956-0270Cold Stone Creamery 874 Benjamin Holt Dr. 475-1191D.A.D.’s Hot Dogs* 6527 Pacific Ave. 478-7793David’s New York Style Pizza 900 Benjamin Holt Dr. 957-2850DOMO Japanese Sushi Grill & Bar 300 Lincoln Center 451-3654Dynasty Seafood Restaurant 848 Benjamin Holt Dr. 478-1818Jamba Juice 201 Lincoln Center 951-9300New Yen Ching 6511 Pacific Ave. 957-0913Noah’s Bagels 123 Lincoln Center 951-2284Papapavlo’s Bistro & Bar 501 Lincoln Center 477-6133Payters Grill 61 Lincoln Center 477-9513Podesto’s Market, Deli & Bakery 104 Lincoln Center 951-0234Sho Mi Japanese Cuisine 419 Lincoln Center 951-3525Starbucks Coffee Co. 121 Lincoln Center 952-7292Stockton Joe’s 296 Lincoln Center 951-2980Trader Joe’s 6535 Pacific Ave. 951-7597Whirlow’s Tossed and Grilled 329 Lincoln Center 474-1866Yogurt My Way 211 Lincoln Center 474-1010

F I T N E S S , H E A LT H & B E A U T YBen Mackie Fitness 840 Benjamin Holt Dr. 955-0360Central Valley Dermatology 423 Lincoln Center 477-7546Jenny Craig* 852 Benjamin Holt Dr. 477-4700Kenneth Michael Salon* 615 Lincoln Center 956-0234Kym With a Y Organic Spa 307B Lincoln Center 952-2299Merle Norman Cosmetics 142 Lincoln Center 474-0314Performance Bicycle 6555 Pacific Ave. 951-5665Play It Again Sports 828 Benjamin Holt Dr. 474-1944Salon Genesi 836 Benjamin Holt Dr. 475-1055Signature Nails & Spa 6565 Pacific Avenue 323-4175The B Hive Hair Salon 302 Lincoln Center 478-8600Therapeutic Massage Center* 633 Lincoln Center 477-7983Village Barber Shop* 409 Lincoln Center 477-1431Village Nails 310 Lincoln Center 952-3454VIP Salon & Supply 864 Benjamin Holt Dr. 472-1600

J E W E L R YCarats Jewelry 309 Lincoln Center 955-0715DeVons Jewelers 220 Lincoln Center 951-9610Gary J. Long Jewelers 320 Lincoln Center 477-6881

H O M E D É C O R & G I F T SAaron Brothers 6675 Pacific Ave. 952-9097Best Wishes 325 Lincoln Center 478-3220C.R. Porter Home Décor 357 Lincoln Center 956-9250Legacy Antiques & Interiors 128 Lincoln Center 474-7944Lino Bella 265 Lincoln Center 933-0441Silveria’s Flowers & Gifts 995 Lincoln Center 477-4408

M E D I C A L & P R O F E S S I O N A L S E R V I C E SAdvanced Physical Therapy* 707 Lincoln Center 478-3900American Hearing Aids 880 Benjamin Holt Dr. 952-9950Anna Wolff’s Alterations & Tailoring* 420 Lincoln Center 476-0539Benkle, Dr. David (Optometrist) 715 Lincoln Center 951-2020Edward Jones Investments* 834 Benjamin Holt Dr. 477-1334Farmers & Merchants Bank* 205 Lincoln Center 476-7306Graham, Edward D.D.S 602 Lincoln Center 477-4089Lincoln Center Marketing Association* 374 Lincoln Center 477-4868Muddy Paw* 6618 Gettysburg Pl. 957-0451Otani, Steven D.D.S 618 Lincoln Center 478-0568Pacific Compounding Pharmacy 312 Lincoln Center 474-7271Parkwoods Cleaners 6503 Pacific Ave. 476-1602Pontius, Dr. Michael (Optometrist) 715 Lincoln Center 477-0726SASS! Public Relations* 374 Lincoln Center 957-7277Sims-Grupe Management* 374 Lincoln Center 478-9200State Farm Insurance* 718 Lincoln Center 474-3285Sylvan Learning Center 878 Benjamin Holt Dr. 477-7720Tate Diagnostic, Inc. 628 Lincoln Center 952-9300Venetian Pet Hospital 6610 Gettysburg Pl. 477-3926Village Cleaners 405 Lincoln Center 477-4451

M U S I C , G A M E S & V I D E OGamers ETC. Video Games 6521 Pacific Ave. 474-9690Rasputin Music & Movies 6623 Pacific Ave. 957-7060

S P E C I A LT Y S T O R E SAlong The Way 307 Lincoln Center 951-3100Chevron* 6633 Pacific Ave. 477-4294Fine Wines of Stockton 866 Benjamin Holt Dr. 478-2589Rite Aid 6455 Pacific Ave. 478-5062Tobacco Leaf 209 Lincoln Center 474-8216UPS 6507 Pacific Ave. 957-3067

G I F T C A R D S AV A I L A B L E A TMarketing Association (Visa/Mastercard, Check, Cash)

* = merchant DOES NOT ACCEPT Lincoln Center Gift Cards

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