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    For this month, wehave worked tocollect a varietyof events and

    new eateries for you toenjoy with the family andfriends.For those looking fora scary and thrillingOctober haunted house,the Temple of TerrorHaunted House hasreturned to El DoradoHills Town Center.Presented by Hands4Hope, the haunted house issure to frighten those brave enough to enter. Thehouse is recommended only for those 13 yearsand older. Read the full story inside.For those looking for a more child-friendlyHalloween event, the annual Night of 1000Pumpkins will return to the Folsom Historic Districton Friday, Oct. 24.Be sure to bring your carved Jack-O-Lanterns andcontribute to the fun. All pumpkins will line SutterStreet throughout the event.Ready for brews? No problem. Craft beer isdefinitely becoming a regional favorite. Recentlythe Canyon Grill and Alehouse opened in Folsom,at 9580 Oak Avenue Parkway, Suite 8, offering avariety of American dishes and craft beers.In El Dorado Hills, Hop House opened in TownCenter next to Bistro 33 on the Waterfront. Therestaurant will offer rotating craft beers regularlyand change the food menu seasonally.Whole Lotta Brews beer tasting event will takeover Whole Foods Market in Folsom from 6-9 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 18.Tastings will include beer and wine samplingsfrom around the region, along with gourmet foodtastings from Whole Foods Market.Read more about all these beer- and holiday-themed stories inside.Im looking forward to seeing everyone out thisOctober Happy Halloween!

    Laura Newell

    Seasonalevents area-brewing

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    food and wine

    happy hour

    entertainment

    community

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    Temple of Terror 4

    Glow Run 15

    Hop House 16Big Autumn Auction 17

    Signature Drinks: Cocktails 19Restuarant - Canyon Grill 20

    Night of 1000 Pumpkins 7Folsom Renaissance Fair 8Gin Blossoms 12Calendar of Events 26

    Folsom Blues Run 24Inside the Creative Mind 25

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    October 2014 | Volume 4 Number 10921 Sutter St., Folsom FolsomLakeEntertainer.com

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    by laura newell / entertainer

    The Temple of Terror Haunted House in El Dorado Hills is back on this Halloween sea-son to thrill guests with a spine-tingling journey, bringing locals deepest fears to life.

    Hands4Hope, a local nonprofit dedicated to developing youth leadership andcommunity involvement through service learning and outreach, has created and hosted ahaunted house nearly every year in the El Dorado Hills Town Center since 2010.

    This years theme is Temple of Terror, designed by theatrical and stage productionexperts with many years of experience thrilling crowds, large and small, said SamanthaDeLeon, with Hands4Hope. The Temple of Terrors guided tour will take you on a terrifying

    journey through seven treacherous lands filled with ancient artifacts used in rituals of thepast. You wont want to miss this years special production.

    According to DeLeon, the haunted house covers more than 2,200 square feet of donat-ed space in the El Dorado Hills Town Center.

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    Temple ofTerror promisesa hair-raisinggood time

    Hands4Hope volunteers Chidinma Ohanele, 18, Oak Ridgegraduate, and Andrew Bassett, 17, Oak Ridge senior, willhelp guide people through the El Dorado Hills hauntedhouse. The house will lead people through a scary adven-ture mimicking Indiana Jones.

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    The custom build began in August with a fleet ofpassionate and dedicated volunteers who work with Hand-s4Hope youth to design, build, decorate, paint and staffthe Haunted House, DeLeon said.

    More than 10 adults and 30 youth will be trained, cos-tumed and choreographed to deliver a terrifying experi-ence for guests. Most of these student volunteers attendOak Ridge High School.

    The reason I like helping out with the Haunted Houseis because I like using my creative abilities to help makea difference in our community, said Chidinma Ohanele,18, Oak Ridge graduate. The Haunted House is such abig event for Hands4Hope, and the money raised duringthe event goes towards the funding of various outreachprojects. Also its just a lot of fun being behind the scenesof such a great project.

    Ohanele volunteered while in high school and stillcontinues to help Hands4Hope after graduating.

    Other students enjoy the volunteer aspect, as well.My favorite parts about volunteering at the Hand-

    s4Hope Haunted House are helping with the preparationand work that goes into building it, said Haley Lehtola, 17,

    Oak Ridge senior, and then being able to see the commu-nity coming together to support Hands4hope while having

    lots of fun.Other young volunteers enjoy the scare of

    the event.I love doing this haunted house because its

    a fun way to earn money for the organization,said Riley Fitzpatrick, 18, Oak Ridge senior. Ienjoy seeing the looks of terror on their (attend-ees) faces.

    The haunted house is recommended onlyfor those 13 years and older.Local schools will also participate, promot-

    ing School Nights at the Temple of Terror tobenefit a student-selected club or program.

    The students are involved in creating theon-campus marketing plan and promotions, giv-ing them a great experience in real-life businessmarketing, DeLeon said.

    For the schools Night at the Haunted

    Hands4Hope volunteers Riley Fitzpatrick, 18, Oak Ridgesenior, on ladder, and Haley Lehtola, 17, Oak Ridgesenior, work backstage to ensure the vibrant colors andsound effects will stay frightening throughout the haunt-ed house tour.

    Hands4Hope volunteers Chidinma Ohanele, 18, Oak Ridge graduate, and Andrew Bassett, 17,Oak Ridge senior, will help guide people through the El Dorado Hills haunted house.

    House, the selected club or program earns $1for every student who attends with the schoolscustom flyer.

    Hands4Hope Youth Making A Difference,is a youth-driven nonprofit organization basedin El Dorado County, serving El Dorado andSacramento counties. According to DeLeon, theorganization empowers youth in kindergarten

    through 12th grade to make a positive differ-ence in the world through exploration, actionand leadership.

    The Temple of Terror will be open everyFriday, Saturday and Sunday night, Oct. 10-31,at the El Dorado Hills Town Center, next to HopHouse Bar and Grill and near Bistro 33.

    For more information, visit www.eldorado-hauntedhouse.com or www.facebook.com/eldo-radohauntedhouse.

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    Where: El Dorado Hills Town Center,next to Hop House Bar and Grill

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    by laura newell / entertainer

    ENTERTAINMENT

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    Sutter Street will once again be lined with candlelit gourds andspooky costumes.The annual Night of 1000 Pumpkins will be from 6-10 p.m., on

    Friday, Oct. 24, in the Folsom Historic District.The event features a large display of lit up carved pumpkins up

    and down Sutter Street, trick-or-treating with district merchants andfamily-friendly Halloween movies outside on a giant movie screen.The public is welcome to bring carved pumpkins to the event

    to display along Sutter Street for thousands to see, said FolsomHistoric District Association Director Stephanie Rodgers.

    Pumpkins can be dropped off from 4-5:30 p.m., in front of 200Wool St.

    From 6-8 p.m., trick-or-treating will be available for children. Par-

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    ticipating merchants will have an orange trick-or-treat sign on theirdoor.

    At 6 p.m., Cynthias Dance Center in Folsom will perform at theoutdoor amphitheater located behind 200 Wool St., and a childrenscostume contest and parade will follow.

    Movies sponsored by Eric McKay at Essex Mortgage will start at7:10 p.m., with Its the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown. Movies willbe shown behind 200 Wool St.

    This event really brings our community together and provides asafe place for kids to trick or treat, Rodgers said.

    For more information on Night of 1000 Pumpkins, visit historic-folsom.org.

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    ENTERTAINMENT

    by laura newell / entertainer

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    The Folsom Renaissance Faire is from 10a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 18 and 10 a.m.-5p.m., Sunday, Oct. 19, at Folsom Lions Park.

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    enaissance Productions will once again bring themagic of a lost age to life in Folsom Lions Park.

    Queens of England, ambassadors fromforeign lands and juggling jesters, winsome wenches,lords and ladies, knights of horseback, squires andsimpletons arent just the stuff of fairy tales anymore;theyll gather Oct.18 and 19 for the annual FolsomRenaissance Faire.

    Be a part of history and come in costume, orcome as you are and immerse yourself in games,theater and splendid Renaissance marketplace, saidMarti Miernik, CEO of Renaissance Productions.

    The festival is expected to bring approximately5,000 visitors to Folsom.

    The Renaissance Faire is a unique entertainmentexperience and an extraordinary outing for children,Miernik said. This unique festival includes real jousting

    KNOW AND GOWhat: Folsom Renaissance FaireWhen:

    10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, and 10a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 19Where: Folsom Lions Park, 403 Stafford St.,FolsomCost: $16 for adults; $11 for seniors, military, andages 13-17; $8 for children 6-12; and no chargefor children under 6. Parking is available for $4.Info:www.Folsomfaire.com

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    ENTERTAINMENT

    sessions and full armored combat between knights, along withculinary delicacies, craft demonstrations, ancient music, danceand comedy.

    Patrons will also be able to participate in archery, a life size

    Jenga game, military demos, dancing and fencing. Activities forthe children include games, crafts, puppet shows and storytell-ing.

    Folsoms Lion Park is the perfect backdrop for this amazingfaire. If you have never had the opportunity to go to a Renais-sance Faire, Folsom Renaissance Faire is something to expe-rience, Miernik said. The faire will be entertaining from themoment you step into the park.

    According to organizers, the show will feature many famousand well-loved characters from Shakespeares plays.

    The faire will also include a marketplace, with nearly 80merchants and crafters selling items including jewelry, leather

    corsets, swords, pewter cups, aromatic oils, soaps, woodenhangings and more. A variety of food and drinks will also beavailable for purchase.

    Imperial Knights will also showcase their horsemanshipskills in the joust.

    Imagine, warhorses tossing their heads nervously andstamping the ground at either end of the jousting eld, Mier-nik said. Each holds a hefty 12-foot lance leveled at an oppo-nent across the eld. With a signal from the marshal and a roarfrom the crowd, the horses launch at each other, breaking froma standstill into a full stride within seconds. As they convergewith a thunder of hooves and a blur of color, the knights grip

    their lances tightly and brace for the impact. It comes with aloud splintering of wood and a massive shock to the chest. Andthe crowd goes wild.

    The Folsom Renaissance Faire is from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Satur-day, Oct. 18, and 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 19. The event willbe at Folsom Lions Park both days.

    Tickets are $16 for adults; $11 for seniors, military, and ages13-17; $8 for children 6-12; and no charge for children under 6.Parking is available for $4.

    For more information, visit www.Folsomfaire.com

    Knight of horseback will provide kid-friendly activities at the annualFolsom Renaissance Faire.

    The Queen of England will bein full costume at the annualFolsom Renaissance Faire

    Activities for the children at the Folsom Renaissance Faire include games,crafts, puppet shows and storytelling.

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    or more than two de-cades, Gin Blossoms

    have defined the soundof jangle pop.

    From their late-80s startas Arizonas top indie rockoutfit, the Tempe-based com-bo has drawn critical applauseand massive popular successfor their trademark brand ofchiming guitars, introspec-tive lyricism and irresistiblemelodies.

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    perform locally at 8 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 18, at theHarris Center at Folsom LakeCollege.

    A portion of proceedsfrom this event will benefit theSacramento Blues SocietysBlues in the Schools program.

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    After successfully opening four restaurants in the Sacramento region, Jason Enyeart recently launchedHop House in El Dorado Hills Town Center, next to Bistro 33 on the Waterfront.

    Ive worked in the restaurant business my entire life, starting as a busboy and working my wayup the ranks, Enyeart said.

    Enyeart is a graduate of Oak Ridge High School and recently moved back to El Dorado Hills in June. Hewanted to join the craft beer movement with his new restaurant.

    Craft beer is gaining both popularity and respect, he said. Thirty years ago, there were 50 craft breweries in theU.S.; today there are nearly 2,400.

    The restaurant offers beer and wine.Enyeart said he plans to rotate his craft beers regularly and change the food menu seasonally with chef Tyler Mort.For more information and updated food and beer specials, visit hophouseedh.com.Q. What makes your restaurant unique?A. Our ingredients make us unique. We create our menu seasonally to use the freshest ingredients available year-round.Q. How would you characterize your style of food?A. We offer an American craft beer-themed menu. We have all the bar classics, but keep it fresh with our rotating menu.Q. What is your signature menu item?A. Our signature dishes are cheeseburger and chorizo macaroni and cheese.

    Q. What kind of atmosphere does your restaurant offer?A. We offer an upscale, casual atmosphere. You can bring your family to the restaurant, but we restart happy

    hour at 10 p.m. for a more social atmosphere.Q. Do you offer anything special for your customers? A. We offer hoppy hour with food and beer specials from 3-6 p.m. every day, and a late night hoppy

    hour at 10 p.m. We serve food every day until 11 p.m.

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    HopHouseopensineldoradohillsHop Housechef Tyler Mortcuts heirloom

    tomatoes in thekitchen.

    Hop House owner Jason Enyeart serves beer to customers(from left) Robert Hartwig, 23, of El Dorado Hills,Jesse Ulmer, 21, of Rescue, and Brandon Perry, 21, of

    Sacramento. The American craft beer-themed restaurantrecently opened in El Dorado Hills Town Center.

    story and photosby laura newell / entertainer

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    The Big Brothers Big Sisters of El Dorado Countys 12th annual Big Autumn Auction Gala is at 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, at Blue Shield of California in ElDorado Hills.

    Big Brothers Big Sisters of El Dorado County is gearing up for its 12thannual Big Autumn Auction Gala.

    This years event will take place at 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, at BlueShield of California in El Dorado Hills.Once again, Dave Bender of KOVR Channel 13 will act as the master of

    ceremonies and auctioneer. Auction goers will have a chance to bid on live-and silent-auction items donated by local businesses, artists and individuals.

    The Big Autumn Auction provides an opportunity for communitysupporters to get together for an evening with local food, entertainment,heart-warming stories from Bigs and Littles, plus auction items, all whileshowing a common desire to support the organizations mission. Accordingto organizers, since they do not receive any federal or state funding, this

    fundraiser helps Big Brothers and Big Sisters continue their efforts to reachout to more children who need their services.

    According to organizers, for more than 30 years, Big Brothers andBig Sisters of El Dorado County have provided positive role models forthousands of at-risk youth throughout the community.

    Through one-to-one mentoring relationships, this nonprofitorganization gives children and their families support and opportunitiesthat help children grow into confident, competent and caring adults,said Laurie Heyman, with Big Brothers Big Sisters of El Dorado County.Everyone is invited to attend this years Big Autumn Auction.

    For more information and tickets, call (530) 626-1222 or visit www.bbbs-edc.org.

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    SIGNATURE DRINKS

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    perfectly into the change of seasons.

    It is a sweet drink, with the same old-fashioned flavors you are used to.

    Signature Drink: Dublin MuleIngredients:Jameson Irish Whiskey, house-made ginger ale and fresh-squeezed lime,

    garnished with a lime slice.

    Location: Relish Burger Bar, 1000 White RockRoad, El Dorado Hills

    Description:This is the perfect fall cocktailwith a warm balance of whiskey and ginger.

    This cocktail is served in a coppercup with ID provided.

    Signature Drink: Lavocate RitaIngredients:Pureed avocado, Midori Melon Liquor,

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    The casual, family style restaurant specializes in house-madeAmerican food and craft beers.

    I started working in the restaurant business at 16 years old,Fales said. Ive worked every job in the restaurant business,starting as a busboy. Ive managed restaurants for 15 years in the

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    Participants are off and running at last years Folsom Blues Half Marathon. Race organizers are expecting nearly 3,000 runners to compete in the event,to be held Oct. 18.

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    f you enjoy running by the lake and likeJohnny Cash, the Folsom Blues Breakout

    13.1-mile half-marathon run is for you.Nearly 3,000 people are expected to

    participate in the event, formerly knownas the Four Bridges Half-Marathon, to beheld at 8 a.m. Oct. 18. The race beginson Folsom Lake Crossing, and the coursetakes runners counterclockwise aroundLake Natoma before finishing in the His-toric District.

    The race and post-race activities havea Johnny Cash theme, which includes five

    bands playing music along the course.We get a great turnout of local run-

    ners, race organizer John Mansoor said.Its a great opportunity to run around thelake with a big group of people. Theresan excitement to the event with the bigcrowd, the music and starting on what welike to call the Johnny Cash Bridge, other-wise known as Folsom Lake Crossing. Its

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    Assistance League of Sierra Foothills presentsInside the Creative Mind -- Artists Forum,the second in a creative series.

    Inside the Creative Mind is sponsored by Mar-shall Medical Center. Assistance League of SierraFoothills' ongoing creative series will highlight oneaspect of the arts each year and feature the talentsof well-known artists, authors, musicians, actors,chefs and others who excel in their craft. The goalof the organization is to help those in need in ElDorado County and to bring meaningful culturalevents to the community.

    This year's event will be from 5-8 p.m. Oct. 9 atthe Folsom Community Center.

    The event will feature three internationally rec-ognized artists: Gregory Kondos, David Foster andNina Paladino Caron.

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    insidethe mindshowcasessubjectstalentsCultural event benefits Assistance League of Foothills

    Kondos won numerous prizes and is rec-ognized as one of the world's most prominentCalifornia landscape artists. Foster is a world-re-nowned sculptor specializing in marble andbronze. He has studios in South Lake Tahoe andItaly. Paladino Caron is an internationally recog-nized glass artist who has exhibited work at theWhite House and has works on display in theMuseum of Modern Art in New York.

    Moderating this year's event is the assistantdirector and chief curator of the Crocker Museum,Scott A. Shields.

    The evening will consist of each artist sharinghis or her personal journey, a panel discussionon the creative process, hors d'oeuvres, a no-host wine bar and a raffle featuring art from eachguest speaker and other original works of art fromlocal artisans. All proceeds fund the AssistanceLeague's philanthropic programs, including thesignature program -- Operation School Bell,

    which provides new school clothing for children in

    need, and Sports Locker, which contributes schol-arships and equipment for youths interested inparticipating in organized sports but are unable toafford the cost.

    Tickets for the event are $55 each, with a 10percent discount offered on the purchase of atable for eight.

    For more information or to purchase tickets,visit www.sierrafoothills.assistanceleague.org.

    KNOW AND GOWhat:Inside the Creative Mind-Artists ForumWhen: 5-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9Cost: $55; 10 percent discount for purchase of atable for 8More Info:www.sierrafoothills.assistanceleague.org

    Courtesy photo: TheFolsom Blues Half-Mar-athon starts on FolsomLake Crossing, picks upthe bike trail at RainbowBridge, takes runnerscounterclockwise aroundLake Natoma and ends inthe Historic District.

    pretty.For those who arent ready to conquer a 13.1-mile

    half-marathon, they can participate on a two-personrelay, cutting the race distance in half.

    There is also a free one-kilometer breakawayrun for the kids, which last year drew about 250 par-ticipants. The half-marathon featured 2,600 runners,plus another 300 making up 150 relay teams. Mansoorexpects the same number of participants to attend thisyears event.

    Along with the half-marathon, a few events arebeing held in Folsom the same day. At the finish line,the Johnny Cash tribute band The Walking Phoenixeswill be playing, and there will also be a beer gardennearby.

    The Folsom Renaissance Faire will be from 10 a.m.

    to 6 p.m. at the Folsom City Lions Park.In the evening, Whole Lotta Brews will offer beer

    and wine tastings from around the region along withgourmet food tastings from Whole Foods Market, aswell as local restaurants and caterers. Live music fromThe Old Screen Door will also be part of the evening.

    Tickets for the Folsom Blues Breakout are $75 andcan be purchased at www.folsomblueshalf.org.

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    Frozen: The Singalongat 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct.11 at El Dorado Hills Town Center, Steven Young

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    Chris Gardnerplays at 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11at PowerHouse Pub, 614 Sutter St., Ste D, Fol-som. Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.

    Sacramento Baroque Soloistsplay at 7:30 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 11 at Harris Center, 10 CollegeParkway, Folsom. $25 general, $20 seniors, $10students. Info: (916) 608-6888, Harriscenter.net.

    Marsalis Well-Tempered Program I at 8p.m.Saturday, Oct. 11 at 8 p.m.; Program II at 2p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12 at Harris Center, 10 CollegeParkway, Folsom. With the Chamber Orchestraof Philadelphia. Tickets: $35-$55 and $12 stu-

    dents. Info: (916) 608-6888, Harriscenter.net.

    Wendy DeWittplays at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12at PowerHouse Pub, 614 Sutter St., Ste D, Fol-som. Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.

    Two Steps Downplay at 10 p.m. Thursday, Oct.16 at PowerHouse Pub, 614 Sutter St., Ste D, Fol-som. Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.

    Journeys Edgeplaying at 10 p.m. Friday, Oct.17 at PowerHouse Pub, 614 Sutter St., Ste D, Fol-som. Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.

    Gin Blossoms play at 8 p.m. at Harris Center,10 College Parkway, Folsom. $40-$55; $99 VIPincludes: meet and greet. Info: (916) 608-6888,Harriscenter.net.

    Arden Park Rootsplay at 10 p.m. at Power-

    House Pub, 614 Sutter St., Ste D, Folsom. Info:(916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.

    Piloto y Klimax, pioneers of the Cuban musicand dance craze, play at 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19at Harris Center, 10 College Parkway, Folsom.$19-$39, $12 studens. Info: (916) 608-6888, Har-riscenter.net.

    Daniel Castroplaysat 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19 at

    PowerHouse Pub, 614 Sutter St., Ste D, Folsom.Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.

    Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlativesplay at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22 at Harris Cen-ter, 10 College Parkway, Folsom. $29-$49. Info:(916) 608-6888, Harriscenter.net.

    Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.

    Cheeseballs play at 10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24 atPowerHouse Pub, 614 Sutter St., Ste D, Folsom.Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.

    Nunchuck Taylorplaysat 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct.25 at PowerHouse Pub, 614 Sutter St., Ste D, Fol-som. Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.

    Majesty with Frank Wiens,concert pianist,plays at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25 and Sunday, Oct.26 at Harris Center, 10 College Parkway, Folsom.$25-$45 general, $20-$40 seniors, students, chil-dren under 12. $55 premier. Info: (916) 608-6888,Harriscenter.net.

    The Genius of Beethoven, with soprano Car-rie Hennessey and the Folsom Symphony, at 2p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26 at Harris Center, 10 CollegeParkway, Folsom. 10-$30. Info: (916) 608-6888,Harriscenter.net.

    Jeremy Norris playing at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26at PowerHouse Pub, 614 Sutter St., Ste D, Folsom.Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.

    Steel Rose plays at 10 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30 atPowerHouse Pub, 614 Sutter St., Ste D, Folsom.Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.

    Spazmaticsplaying at 10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31 atPowerHouse Pub, 614 Sutter St., Ste D, Folsom.Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.

    Basetrack, a gripping show that grapples withthe complex truths and ambiguities of modernmilitary experience, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct.2 at Harris Center, 10 College Parkway, Folsom.$19-$45. Info: (916) 608-6888, Harriscenter.net.

    The Canterville Ghostby Oscar Wilde, at8 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and 4 p.m. Sundaysthrough Nov. 2, at Victory Life Church, 800Reading St., Folsom. $16 general, $13 seniors,students, military, $8 children under 11. Info:freefallstage.com/the-canterville-ghost.

    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfsat 1p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 19, atSutter Street Theatre, 717 Sutter St., Folsom. $23

    general, $21 seniors and SARTA, $18 students,$15 children 12 and under. Info: (916) 353-1001,sutterstreettheatre.com.

    Evil Dead the Musical at 8 p.m. Fridays, Sat-urdays and Sundays through Nov. 1, and 4 p.m.Sunday, Oct. 19, at Sutter Street Theatre, 717Sutter St., Folsom. $23 general, $21 seniors andSARTA, $18 students, $15 children 12 and under.Info: (916) 353-1001, sutterstreettheatre.com.

    Wednesday evenings at Gallery at 48 Natoma,48 Natoma in Folsom. Artists Elaine Bowers andLinda Gass Info: Cindy Abraham (916) 355 7285

    Festa Dinnerfrom 4:30-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4at Murer House, 1125 Joe Murer Court, Folsom.Ti k t $55 ($50 f b ) It liENTERTAINMENT

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    of Balletat 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17 at HarrisCenter, 10 College Parkway, Folsom. $25-$55, $12students. Info: (916) 608-6888, Harriscenter.net.

    Royal Ballet of Cambodia(Khmer classicaldance) at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23 at HarrisCenter, 10 College Parkway, Folsom. $25-$55 pre-mier, $12 students. Info: (916) 608-6888, Harriscen-ter.net.

    Androcles and the Lionplays at 1 and 3 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 25 at Harris Center, 10 CollegeParkway, Folsom. $8-$15. Info: (916) 608-6888,

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    Disneys Aladdin, Jr.at 7 p.m. Thursdays andFridays, 2 and 7 p.m. Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sun-days Oct. 31 through Nov. 16 at Harris Center,10 College Parkway, Folsom. $18-$36. Info: (916)608-6888, Harriscenter.net.

    Paintings created by the animals from the Fol-

    som Zoo Sanctuaryfrom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon-day through Friday, and from 6- 8 p.m. Tuesdayand Wednesday evenings at Gallery at 48 Nato-ma, 48 Natoma in Folsom. Proceeds benefit the

    Zoo programs. Info: Cindy Abraham, (916) 355-7285, [email protected].

    Birds Eve View, Two Artists Work in Aerial

    Perspectivesfrom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday, and from 6- 8 p.m., Tuesday and

    Linda Gass. Info: Cindy Abraham, (916) 355-7285,[email protected].

    Inside the Creative Mind-Artists Forumfrom5-8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8 at Folsom Commu-nity Center, 52 Natoma St., Folsom. Tickets: $55includes hors doeuvres, no-host wine bar andraffle. Share an evening with three internationally

    recognized artists: Gregory Kondos, David Fos-ter and Nina Paladino Caron. Info: sierrafoothills.assistanceleague.org, Barbara at (916) 549-3869.

    Ballroom Tea Dancefrom 12-3 p.m. Wednesday,

    Oct. 1, 8 and 15; Friday, Oct 10 and Sunday, Oct.19 at Capital Dance Center, 11270 Sanders Drive,Rancho Cordova. Cost: $5. Info: (916) 635- 2600,capitaldancecenter.com.

    Play Mexican Train Dominoesat 12:30 p.m.Wednesday, Oct. 1 at the El Dorado Hills SeniorCenter, 990 Lassen Lane, El Dorado Hills. Info:(916) 358-3575.

    Glow Run from 7:45-9:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2 inHistoric Folsom. Info. [email protected].

    Wines of the month preview eventfrom 6-8p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2 at the Historic Cary House,300 Main St., Placerville. Info: fairplaywine.com.

    Murer House Museum and Garden toursfrom10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4 at 1125 Joe

    Murer Court, Folsom. Free. Bring a picnic lunch.Info: (916) 985-3290, murerhouse.org.

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    Tickets: $55 per person ($50 for members). Italianfamily-style four-course dinner, live entertainmentwith Dave Chelini on accordion. Info:985-3250,[email protected].

    Party in Pink Zumbathoncharity event from

    9:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 4 in the Raleysparking lot, 715 E. Bidwell, Folsom. Info: partyin-pink.com, zumba.com, [email protected].

    Golden Threads Quilt Showfrom 10 a.m. to 5p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4 and Sunday, Oct. 5 in theSutter Creek Main Street auditorium, ChurchStreet Community Center and throughout shopslocated on Sutter Creeks historic Main Street.Tickets: $6. Info: (209) 296-7059, motherlodequil-

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    History Unwined wine tasting event from 4-6p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5 at Unwined, 915 Sutter St. inFolsom. Tickets: $40 include glass of wine, appe-tizers by Fat Rabbit and a bottle of wine featuringa label by artist Jan French. be 21 to attend. Info:folsomhistorymuseum.org, 985-2707

    Monday Night Football at 6 p.m. Mondays at

    PowerHouse Pub, 614 Sutter St., Ste D, Folsom.Info: (916) 355-8586, powerhousepub.com.

    Poetry Off-the Shelves read-around from 6- 7p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8 at El Dorado CountyLibrary, main branch, 345 Fair Lane, Placerville.Free. Info: 672-9173, [email protected].

    Fall Fashion Show 9 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8at Sudwerks Restaurant, 9900 Greenback Ln.,

    Folsom. Cost: $18.50, includes brunch. SpeakerSauni Rinehart explains why PeaceIts Not JustAnother Sign. Reservations by Oct. 2. Info: CallDoreen (916) 934-0869.

    Joint Chamber Nonprofit Showcase Mixerfrom5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8 at Holiday InnExpress, 4360 Town Center Blvd., El Dorado Hills.Info: (916) 933-1335 ext 2#, [email protected].

    Temple of Terror Haunted Housefrom 6-10p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 4-8 p.m. Sundaysthrough Oct. 31 at El Dorado Hills Town Center,4364 Town Center Blvd., Ste 134, El Dorado Hills.Recommend 13 and over. Info: edhtowncenter.com.

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    Cowboy Gatheringon the Georgetown Divide from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 and Sunday,Oct. 19 Downtown Georgetown. Tickets $50 per day; $60 dinner show Saturday. Poetry, storytelling, music,chili cook off, Western fine art show. Performances by Dave Stamey, Michael Reno Harrell, Sourdough

    Slim, Larry Maurice, Keith Little, Old West Trio, Patrice Webb, Jeralynn Strong, and Rev. P. Y. Cool. CowboyChurch on Sunday. Info: cowboygathering.org, 530)333-0402.

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    50th Reunion of the Folsom High School Class

    of 64at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11 at Lake NatomaInn, 702 Gold Lake Dr., Folsom.

    Big Brothers, Big Sisters, Big Autumn Auction

    Gala from 5-9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11 at BlueShield of California, 4203 Town Center Blvd., ElDorado Hills. Tickets: $50 per person. Gourmetdinner, Madrona wine, silent and live auction.Info: (530) 626-1222 or [email protected].

    Cemetery Tour of St. John the Baptist Church

    at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15 and Saturday, Oct.18, at 307 Montrose Dr. in Folsom. Cost: $10. Nodogs. Info: (916) 985-2707, folsomhistorymuseum.org.

    Meet author Marie Lu(The Dystopian Legendtrilogy), from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16 at Facein a Book, 4359 Town Center Blvd., Ste 113, ElDorado Hills. Info: getyourfaceinabook.com, (916)941-9401.

    rides, pumpkin decorating, face painting, cookiedecorating and more. Info: gopalladio.com.

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    Poetic Licensepoetry read-around from 3-4 p.m.Friday, Oct. 17 at the Senior Center, 937 SpringSt., Placerville. Free. Info: 672-9173, poetspiper@

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    Folsom Renaissance Faire and Shakespeare

    Festivalfrom 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 19, atFolsom City Lions Park, 403 Stafford St., Folsom.$16 adults, $11 seniors, military and youth 13-17,$8 children ages 6 to 12, free under 6. Please nopets. Info: folsomfaire.com.

    Grizzly 5K and 10K runs and pancake breakfastat 9 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 19 at Golden Sierra HighSchool, 5101 Garden Valley Road, Garden Valley.Pre-registration: $40 includes run, breakfast andT-shirt; $25 for students K-12. Race day registra-tion: $45/$30. Info: Terry Hall (530) 333-4089.

    Fall Festivalfrom 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19 atPalladio, 410 Palladio Parkway, Folsom. Free. Hay

    An Evening with Peter Coyoteat 7:30 p.m.Monday, Oct. 20 at Harris Center, 10 CollegeParkway, Folsom. $19-$39. Actor, author, song-writer and activist shares his reections on life in

    the 60s in San Francisco. Info: (916) 608-6888,

    Harriscenter.net.

    Dr. Wayne Dyer presents I can See Clearly

    Now: Seeing Obstacles as Divine Giftsfrom7-9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21 at the Harris Center,10 College Parkway, Folsom. Tickets: harriscenter.net, (916) 608-6888.

    Night of 1000 Pumpkinsfrom 6-10 p.m. Friday,Oct. 24 and trick or treating at merchants from

    6-8 p.m. in Historic Folsom. Cynthias Dance Cen-ter performance, childrens costume contest andparade, Its the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brownplay and more. Info. [email protected].

    Freaky 5K and Little Monster Runat 6 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 25 at El Dorado Hills Town Center,4364 Town Center Blvd., Ste 134, El Dorado Hills.

    Poetry in Motion read around from 6-7 p.m.Monday, Oct. 27 at the Senior Center, 937 SpringSt., Placerville. Free. Info: 672-9173, [email protected].

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