IDo March 2015 - Gold Country Bride

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IDo March 2015 - Gold Country Bride
Catering
DO’S & DON’TS
SHOP FOR THAT
local sparkle
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08 5 CATERING DO’S AND DON’TS
12 SHOP LOCAL JEWELRY
14 ENGAGEMENT SURPRISE
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LOCAL COUPLE FINDS PERFECTION IN
‘Lucky’ RING LEGACY
By Carol Guild
Sierra Moon Goldsmith provides would-be groom a chance to
read fiancé’s mind
F
rom the day the
“Lucky
Wedding”
ring was acquired by
Sierra Moon Goldsmiths,
“everybody loved it,” coowner John Lynch. “It’s a
simple design, and it has a
certain vibe to it.”
First created in the late
1920s by a San Francisco
jeweler,
the
set
was
originally purchased by
a loving and remarkable
couple who left a legacy
of art, invention, charitable
donations and foundations.
There are names engraved
inside the ring that tell a
brief story of the lineage.
Brittney Lynn Elliott.
“I plan to have it engraved
with our names, as well,”
John attested. “To add to
the list of loved ones who
shared the set.”
And by all accounts the
wedding set chose John
and Brittney.
“It couldn’t have been
any more perfect,” John
“We always knew it would remarked. “I kind of just
go to somebody special,” went in and looked for
he added. “It’s kind of something that looked like
magical. When I first went her — that I could see on
in to Sierra Moon, I had no her hand.”
plans to buy, and was just
excited about the thought And now that the ring rests
of proposing. It was the beautifully on Brittney’s
only ring I asked to see.”
finger she says she couldn’t
Some time later, Brittney
The Lucky Wedding Ban set
was at Sierra Moon with
was eventually bought from
John’s mom and sister.
Sierra Moon by John Kok
for his soon-to-be bride, “When I saw the ring, I tried
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it on and it was gorgeous,”
Brittney recalled. “John’s
sister took a picture of it
after his mom and I left,
and sent it to John saying,
‘This is the style she likes’ it ended up being the same
one he picked out.”
be happier.
“I absolutely love it,” she
admitted. “I just can’t wait
to add the band.”
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The 5 Do’s and Don’ts of
Wedding Catering
Story and photos by Jasmin Devi Taylor
K
erry Luna is the
senior
event
coordinator and wedding
specialist at Randy Peter’s
Catering and Events in
Citrus Heights. The awardwinning company provides
diverse food services to
the Greater Sacramento
Area, such as exotic
menu items and charming
table
settings.
Luna,
who has worked with the
catering team for more
than six years, utilizes her
niche expertise to guide
engaged couples through
the process of planning
the
perfect
catered
wedding.
DO LOOK FOR A CATERER
THAT SPEAKS TO YOUR
INDIVIDUALITY.
The online research has
begun, and the words
“What are the best catering
services in my area?” are
typed into your Internet
browser. A search engine
may help eliminate top
contenders by comparing
five star ratings and reviews.
However, it will not reveal
the
catering
company
event planer’s best interest
in the success of your big
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day. “Look for someone
who will be with you from
start to finish and look for
an honest relationship,
after all, you will be will
be with the planner up
until your wedding date,”
said Luna, who believes
the event planner must be
able to connect with the
personalities of both the
bride and groom in order to
interpret their ideas into a
successful wedding.
DON’T WORRY ABOUT
WHAT YOUR GUESTS
LIKE TO EAT
When couples sit down to
discuss the menu for the
most important day of their
life, it’s best to stay focused
on their own personal tastes.
When other individuals are
considered, picking out
food can quickly become
overwhelming.
“I specifically tell them, you
DO HAVE A VISION, A know what you like, and
BUDGET AND BE WILLING your guest should be happy
with that.” Moreover, any
TO COMPROMISE
guest allergies and diets will
The image of a “country be noted to make modified
chic” reception saved to menu items.
your wedding board on
Pinterest is a replication DON’T BE AFRAID TO
of your “I Do” daydream. ASK QUESTIONS, EVERY
However, in reality, these DETAIL COUNTS
crafty ideas found on social “I have two daughters who
media can get pricey when will be getting married
added up. Luna suggests soon, and I think of how
that couples come to they would want to be
their first catering service treated as first timers, they
meeting with a solid don’t know how to plan a
budget. This will keep wedding, its my goal and
colorful ideas tethered by purpose to give them selffinances, and allow the assurance,” said Luna.
event planner to quickly
eliminate higher priced The event planner knows
items while simultaneously you may feel nervous and
seeking alternatives –in insure that conversations
the end accomplishing the are focused and far from
overwhelming. According
desired wedding theme.
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Sometimes I have
to remind the bride
that it is her day,
Luna explained.
to Luna, the most asked
questions are related to the
support and roles of the
servers throughout the day,
cake cutting and corkage
table management.
Kerry Luna is the senior event coordinator and wedding specialist at
Randy Peter’s Catering and Events
DO AVOID LAST MINUTE
GUESTS
The RSVP date was set two
to three weeks prior to the
big day, the deadline has
past and a few guests are
now requesting attendance
three days before the
wedding. A catering
company will typically allow
one-week notice before the
wedding for a final head
count; food production
takes place promptly after
this deadline.
Ultimately, this common
scenario spells trouble.
When more guests are
added during the catering
production,
additional
fees equate to pay for the
guest’s dishware rental, the
extra trip to the grocery
store, and labor.
“A bride deserves to know
who is showing up,” Luna
stressed. She recommends
the couple doge extra
charges and call guests as
the RSVP date approaches.
Photo courtesy of Randy Peters Catering Events
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Shop for that local sparkle
By Peggy Seitzinger of Roper’s Jewelers
W
edding rings are
an important part
of your ceremony, not to
mention your wedding day
and the rest of your lives.
Unlike the flowers or the
decorations, your wedding
rings will be with you every
day of your marriage.
Something this special
shouldn’t be purchased
sight unseen from a
faceless, online retailer.
Something this special
takes time, consideration
and personal attention,
which is exactly what you
get when you choose to
shop locally for your rings.
jewelers will help you make
your decision. They will
assist you in determining
the perfect finger size,
and they will be there for
the continued support,
cleaning, inspection and
occasional repairs that
become necessary over a
lifetime. It is this level of
customer service that really
distinguishes
the
local
jeweler from their big box
counterpart.
Price and budget are,
of course, an important
component of your wedding
ring experience. At Roper’s
There are quite a few local Jewelers we are often
jewelers who specialize asked if our prices compare
in helping you make your to chain stores. Our best
wedding ring dreams a answer to this is that we
reality. Whether you are do our very best to keep
interested in a vintage our prices competitive. We
or estate ring, a custom- also provide something
created,
one-of-a-kind else that we are quite sure
piece, something traditional the big chains don’t: Local
We donate to
or something from a world support.
known designer, these local fundraisers. We sponsor
little league teams. We take
out ads in the high school
yearbooks and newspapers.
We give raffle, drawing
and auction items to
everyone we can. We keep
spending our money in our
local economy. We keep
giving back. Anytime you
shop with a locally owned
business you are choosing
to support all of the good
things in that community.
We and the other bridalrelated businesses in the
area couldn’t do all of that
without your support.
Selection
is
another
component of the wedding
ring shopping experience.
Just because local jewelers
don’t bill ourselves as the
“largest selection of rings
in the area,” most of us do
offer an extensive selection
to choose from. We also
have access to thousands
of other designs that we are
happy to bring in for you to
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look at. Our ultimate goal
is to furnish you with the
wedding rings you love,
at a price you can afford,
in a time frame that suits
your needs, and to provide
the long-term follow up
support that a lifetime of
love requires.
The four local jewelers
alone in Auburn have been
part of the Placer County
community for a total of
149 years: Roper’s Jewelers
since 1956, Sierra Moon
since 1978, The Golden
Swann since 1985, and
OZ! Gallery since 1992.
We’ve been here, and we
will continue to be here, to
support you, your marriage,
your rings, and your
community.
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Mark Rhodes
and Elizabeth
Adgers.
Photos by Orange
Dog Images
From an Auburn office to the top of the world,
surprises make the best engagements
By Elizabeth Adgers
O
ne day back when I
worked at the Auburn
Journal, my coworker came
over to me at work one day
and said, “Hey, there’s a
new employee I want to set
you up with: He’s really cute
and funny.”
I rolled my eyes and
thought, “Oh great, this
should be interesting — but
I might as well check it out.”
So, I decided to stroll out
through the hallway and try
to make up conversation
and meet this “cute
guy.” I walked out and,
to my surprise I realized
it was the same guy I had
been seeing at the local
Auburn downtown pub
Little Belgium Deli and
Beer Bar. I had seen him
many different times at the
bar, making crude jokes,
the hike, he drove me back
to my car and we just gave
each other a hug. He got
into his car and started to
pull out of the parking lot.
I was about to get into my
car when he stopped his
truck, got out and said that
My friend Jennifer king kept he forgot something — and
inviting us out around the gave me a kiss. This was the
town with friends because start to our love story.
she knew we would be a
good match. As we started Later on I planned a
to hangout more and more birthday weekend for my
in group settings, I could tell now-boyfriend at Squaw
he was something special. Valley Resort. We love to
The only problem was he hike and fish, so the plan
wasn’t asking me out on was to stay two nights up
any one-on-one dates. in Lake Tahoe at the Squaw
After a couple months of Valley Resort and bike ride
hanging out with friends, to some local fishing spots
he asked to meet up to and just enjoy spending
go for a hike and sit by the time outside. A few days
American River. I thought before the trip, Mark said
to myself, I wonder if this is we should go on this trail
like a romantic type of date, he’d found, which started at
or just a friendly hike. After the resort and went straight
swearing like a sailor and
entertaining all those who
walked in. His name was
Mark. I’d made some small
talk and remembered him
making me and everyone
around him laugh.
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up to a mountaintop
overlooking Lake Tahoe.
Once we arrived at the
resort, we talked to the
concierge about the trail
and were told it would take
several hours to hike to the
top, and the trail was closed,
as they were gearing up
for ski season. Little did I
know that Mark had called
the concierge about the
trail a few days before and
had been told many times
that there is no trail that
we can hike, but thanks to
Google Maps he spotted
trails from a sky view. After
establishing that there was
indeed a trail to the top of
the peak, we decided to
start walking over to where
we thought the trail began.
It was getting late in the
afternoon and we had seen
construction workers along
the beginning of the trail
earlier, and I said it probably
wasn’t a good idea we go
up, since it was going to be
dark walking back — not to
mention the signs stating
the trail was closed and
falling rock warnings.
“Let’s go on a
tomorrow,” I said.
hike
Mark insisted we go up.
Heading up the trail, we
kept stopping to listen
for sounds of bulldozer
equipment, assuming that
once the workers saw hikers
they would kick us off. Part
way up the trail we both
paused. “What was that?
Shhh…”
In the distance we heard a
bulldozer coming down the
trail. We both looked at each
other and said “hide!” We
climbed up the embankment
and ducked behind the
bushes. As they passed we
decided to wait in the bushes
until all signs were clear. Two
dozers, a water truck and
a squirrel went by. As were
sitting in the dirt waiting to
be sure the coast was clear,
we heard talking from two
people who were holding
cameras and heading up the
hill.
After a few short minutes
and a lot of jokes made, we
got back out and trucked
on upward. It took longer
than expected to hike
to the top, but the view
was a gorgeous 360 span
overlooking Squaw Valley
on one side and Lake Tahoe
on the other. Mark set out
a blanket and we popped
open some of our favorite
Hard Cider. Sitting and
overlooking Lake Tahoe, I
noticed over my shoulder
the couple with cameras
taking pictures of us.
I said, “That’s weird, they
are really taking a lot of
photos.”
Mark made a few comments
like, “Good, maybe they
can get a few good ones.”
Then Mark took my hand
and brought me over to
the ledge. At this point I
knew something was up,
He starting talking about
Mark laughed and said, how the long hike up hill
“Maybe they can take represented our lives and
pictures of us and then that no matter the size of
email them to us!”
the hill, we will always make
it and be on top of the
I thought they were with world; and that everything
the construction workers or would be okay as long as
Squaw’s security.
he had each other.
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Rocklin Golf Club gets Couples Choice
By Jasmin Devi Taylor
T
he Rocklin Golf Club,
located
near
the
historic granite mining area
of Downtown Rocklin, was
recently recognized by
WeddingWire’s
Couples
Choice Award as a top
wedding venue in the
Sacramento area.
The 187-acres of green
property nestled in the
quiet suburban community
appears hidden among
willow and oak trees to
passersbys; and its serine
and open space often
welcomes wildlife such as
deer, together creating
simple
and
charming
wedding space.
Since the golf club’s new
ownership in 2011 and
name change from Sunset
Whitney to the Rocklin
Golf Club, the property has
thrived and is now ranked in
the top five percent of local
wedding venues, according
WeddingWire Network, an
online wedding resource
for
engaged
couples.
The organization holds its
annual Couples Choice
Award to highlight wedding
services that receive positive
online reviews and survey
responses.
in the hospitality industry
for 15 years. “Anything that
our clients need we are here
–we want everyone to feel
like they are at home.”
Christina
Harris,
the
Rocklin Golf Club Event
Manager, said the familyrun management and staff’s
dedication to teamwork
drive the success of the
venue.
During the appointment, the
couple takes a tour of the
outdoor ceremony site, a
gazebo garden that hosts up
to 250 guests, located just
above Clover Valley Creek.
They then walk through a
wooden fence gate that
leads to the outdoor bar
and patio area used for
“We provide us as a service,”
said Harris, who has worked
The typical bride and groomto-be begin to plan their big
day at the Rocklin Golf Club
with their first appointment
with Harris. Here they
discuss a variety of custom
wedding packages to suit
their budget.
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A
ce
wife Heather at the golf club
last fall.
Cole Gibson, the general
manager, and son of Charlie
Gibson the golf course
owner, believes his father’s
guidance is behind the
organization’s
philosophy
for success.
Award for wedding venue
cocktail hour. Lastly, they are
shown the reception site,
which takes place inside
the Whitney Room, where
elegant drapery accents the
ceiling.
Next, the couple talks food.
The venue’s menu includes
top reviewed entrées found
on WeddingWire, such
as Portobello Mushroom
Stuffed Raviolis and Herb
Crusted Tri-tip. If the couple
craves something that’s off
the menu, Harris will work
closely with House Chef
Jorge Cruz to execute a
personal menu that caters to
the clients taste.
“We always figure it out, we
never say no,” said Cruz, who
recalled a bride’s request of
Kahlua Pork and Cabbage; a
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dish he admits was a bit out
of the ordinary for his staff.
The online reviews that
contributed to the Rocklin
Golf Club’s Couples Choice
Award commend the staff’s
ability to create the perfect
wedding day under the
leadership of Harris.
“The wedding for my son
and his bride was a magical
event, perfect from start to
finish,” said Laurie Daniels
in her WeddingWire review.
“Thanks to the solid and
steady hand of the event
coordinator, Christina, and
all of the staff members
who were so professional
and responsive to our 135
guests,” Daniels son, Corry
Daniels, is a golf professional
and who said “I do” to his
Gibson, 27, said that when
he came to work for his
father almost three years
ago, he quickly learned
what it took to run the family
business. He watched his
mother manage property
finances and his father
manage employees. He
noted that his father was
open with his employees
about the logistics of his
business, which ultimately
taught him to treat people
like people.
“Team effort is the best
effort, and I don’t want
to trade anyone on our
team,” said Gibson. “We
maintained
this
loving,
accepting,
free
speech
environment by embracing
individuality and that’s how
we make money to support
our business,” he said.
Harris agrees that the
positive attention given
to employees from the
management
inspires
her personal success and
success of her client’s events.
“When my rooms sit empty
I feel like I have failed my
staff because they rely on us
to bring a paycheck home,”
she said. “We provide
excellent service because of
our dedication to each other
and our clients.”
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Photo by Anne Stokes
Photo by Anne Stokes
The miracles of a vintage wedding
are all about planning ahead
By Anne Stokes
N
ancy Tilford is an
outside-the-box type
of thinker. The owner of
Gypsy Chic Vintage Market
in downtown Lincoln opted
to take an unconventional
approach at making a living
after the economy slumped
six years ago.
“I needed to find a way to
bring money in,” said Tilford.
“I don’t like punching-in
from nine to five, and so I
started buying and selling
[antiques] on EBay and I
realized it would be more
fun to sell in a store.”
That store, Gypsy Chic,
now lures antique hunters
and collectors from all over
Placer County and beyond.
The catch? It’s only open
four days a month.
“Gypsy Chic is not so
much a store as an event,”
explains Tilford. “We have
a new theme each month
bringing new vintage decor,
furniture,
jewelry,
and
clothing to the public. We
change it each month so
it stays fresh; we keep our
inventory really fresh.”
month brings a new theme
and new surprises.
“It’s just a great shop with
a lot going on,” Tilford
noted.
Wedding event planner
Grace Kajimura of Graceful
Gatherings in Lincoln says
that brides looking to have
a vintage-style wedding
Every second weekend of
can find hidden treasures at
the month, over two dozen
shops like Gypsy Chic.
vendors set up their wares
at the indoor antique fair, “Stopping in places like
offering shoppers a wide Gypsy Chic, even just to get
variety
of
collectables inspiration for decor, can
including antique (and be a huge help,” Kajimura
antique-inspired) furniture, advised. “Figure out the
jewelry, and clothing. The style and colors you’re
back of the store features going for before you go on
new monthly events as well, an all out spending spree or
ranging from a crafters’ you’ll end up with a jumbled
fair to an animal-rescue up mess of very cute items,
adoption
event.
Every none of which go together.
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Start a Pinterest board and
share it with your bridal
party, family, and wedding
planner so they can keep an
eye out for items you may
be searching for.”
Whether a bride’s taste is
more rustic or Victorian,
“start
early,”
suggests
Tilford.
Once
you’ve
determined what you need,
the hunt takes a little longer
than just ordering up twelve
of something.
Kajimura also advises brides
to give themselves plenty
of time and opportunity to
find the right decor for their
big event.
“I did an amazing vintage/
rustic chic wedding last
fall that was absolutely
amazing!” she explained.
“The bride and her mom
actually brought me a
photo of a display they saw
inside of Gypsy Chic when
Nancy did her ‘Wedding
Pop Up Shop.’ The mother
of the bride is also an
antique guru and spent
months collecting vintage
and antique items to use
as decor for the wedding.
She collected a hundred
sets of silver plate flatware,
silver plate trays, mercury
glass, crystal candelabras,
and all sorts of other
beautiful knick knacks. The
wedding would not have
been so beautiful without
all of the items that she
spent months and months
collecting. Even after all of
her time and money spent,
they still needed to rent lots
of things from my inventory
to achieve the look they
were going for.”
the look.
For instance,
most weddings have tables
covered with tablecloths to
the floor. But you could rent
vintage tables and leave
the tablecloths off and
see the beautiful legs on
the furniture. That creates
a much more unique
looking wedding than just
tablecloths on tables with
something vintage on top.”
Tilford also advises brides to
think outside the box when
it comes to their wedding
decor. “Vintage can be a
lot of different things,” she
explains. “Look at things
that you have at a wedding
that can be changed to be
vintage and really change
“Chandeliers are a big
bling for weddings,” said
Tilford. “You can hang them
in the tents for outdoors or
you can use them indoors.
Chandeliers are like putting
the wedding ring on your
finger.
It’s that added
touch.”
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Other wedding trends
include chalk boards in
vintage frames, French
doors, and silver plate
serving pieces. For a
more extravagant feel,
chandeliers are an elegant
way to light up a venue.
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916-652-6545
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RIJU
938 Lincoln Way, Suite C,
Auburn
530-878-5775
Bridal party gifts for men
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rijustore.com
LITTLE BLISS CAKERY
8789-D Auburn-Folsom Rd.
Granite Bay
916-791-2253
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1201 Orlando Ave.,
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916-726-4040
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EDIBLE ARTISTRY
530-305-9319
Unique Catering Displays
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JEWELER
ROPER’S JEWELERS
818 Lincoln Way, Auburn &
2288 Grass Valley Highway
530-885-4852, 530-885-8020
Your Hometown Jeweler
Since 1956
ropersjewelers.com
SIERRA MOON
GOLDSMITHS
107 Sacramento Street Old
Town Auburn, CA 95603
530-823-1965
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sierramoongoldsmiths.com
PHOTO BOOTH
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530-710-5748, 916-678-0874
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916-632-8941
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530-320-4996
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VENUES (C0NT.)
TAILORING
VENUES (C0NT.)
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SHOP
AUBURN VALLEY GOLF
CLUB
OLD SAINT MARY’S
CHAPEL
7456 Foothills Boulevard,
Roseville, CA 95747
916-783-9881
8880 Auburn Valley Rd,
Auburn, CA 95602
530-269-2775 x14
Classic Elegance in
the Foothills “Simply
Stunning”
auburnvalleygc.com
5251 Front Street, Rocklin,
CA 95677
916-415-1150
Simple. Elegant. Fun.
oldstmaryschapel.com
TEETH WHITENING
STELLAR SMILE
991 Lincoln Way #5
530-883-7876
TRAVEL
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WORLD ADVENTURES
530-889-2883
Wedding, Honeymoon,
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grapevinetravels.com
MATHER GOLF COURSE
4103 Zinfandel Dr.
Mather, CA 95655
916-364-4354
Making Moments Into
Memories
playmather.com
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NAILS
CLUB
NATURAL NAILS
MANICURES - PEDICURES 8791 Morgan Creek Lane,
Roseville, CA 95747
1760 Grass Valley Hwy, #200, 916-780-2582 x104
Studio 19, Auburn, CA 95603 Weddings, Parties,
(Inside Sola Salon)
Meetings & More
530-575-8138
morgancreekclub.com
Featuring All Natural,
non-damaging
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VENUES
ALTA SIERRA BIBLICAL
GARDENS
16343 Auburn Road, Grass
Valley, CA 95949
530-272-1363
Beautiful Outdoor Chapel
for Truly Spiritual Ceremony
altasierrabiblicalgardens.org
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ROCKLIN GOLF CLUB
4201 Midas Avenue,
Rocklin, CA 95677
916-624-2402 x222
Weddings, Parties,
Meetings & More
rocklingolfclub.com
THE RIDGE GOLF CLUB
& EVENTS CENTER
2020 Golf Course Road,
Auburn, CA 95602
530-888-7888
We have the venue to
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Our booth is incredibly easy to use with simple
touch screen technology. Our classic look
blends in at any party at any venue with
its comfy and vintage interior.
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Javier & Esther Aguirre
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(916) 652-6545
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Mather Golf Course
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is Sacramento’s Newest
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PREVENTS SINKING
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938 Lincoln Way • Suite C (Near Tango Yogurt)
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Edible Artistry
- unique catering displays -
We Style Edibles To Fit Your
Event’s Mood & Theme
Jill Schroeder
(530) 305-9319
www.edibleartistry.biz
ANTHONY’S TAILOR SHOP
33 Years European & American Experience
Custom Tailoring for Men & Women
Wedding Specialist • Leather & Reweaving
Fitting By Tailor • We Do Any Kind of Alteration
13 Years Same Location
7456 Foothills Blvd., Suite 7 • Roseville, CA 95747
Mon-Fri 9am - 6pm
Sat 10am-2pm
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(916) 783-9881
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