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Your October Newsletter Is Here

October 19, 2021 by rteague Leave a Comment

BEWARE! The most spooktacular holiday is just around the corner… that’s right, Halloween is only 12 days away! If you’re thinking of ways to entertain your ghosts and goblins this year, then check out these frightfully festive entertaining ideas, recipes, and tricks for a party that will haunt your guests for years to come. This month’s newsletter also uncovers Halloween-inspired activities and events in the Greater Sacramento area that are to die for. Lastly, we take a closer look at the upcoming fall real estate market. Read on…if you dare!

Looking to elevate your Halloween game with some decor that is fit to fright? Try out these killer decorating ideas that will stop your guests dead in their tracks…

Enter if you dare – these cute yet eerie porch decorations are sure to impress neighbors and trick-or-treaters:

Pumpkin Luminary

Floating Witches Hats

Trick or Treat Door Decorations

Halloween Wreath

Pumpkin Gilded Fall Garland

Halloween Potted Tree

Hanging Black Bats

Spooky Vibes Only Door Mat

Beware of Sign

Eat, drink, and be scary by adding some of these hauntingly gorgeous kitchen accessories and serving pieces to your Halloween collection:

Halloween Charcuterie Board

Witch Hands Snack Bowl Stand

Skeleton Skull Glass Punch Bowl

Hocus Pocus Serving Cauldron

Three-Tiered Witch Broom Snack Stand

Witch Tabletop Server

Skull Serving Tray

Spoon Rest Holder

The Dead Don’t Stir Spoon Rest

Ghost Stoneware Mugs

Halloween Cheese Spreader 4-Piece Set

Create a dinner table to die for with a fabulous centerpiece or festive dining set:

Skulls Table Runner

Crystal Ball Centerpiece

Tree Hand Candle Holder

Halloween-Inspired Candelabra

Apothecary Jar Set

Halloween Luncheon China Plates

Stemless Skeleton Wine Glasses

Ghost Serving Platter

Skeleton Hand Highball Glass

Skull Silverware

Tap into the spirit(s) of the season with this spellbinding living room decor:

See Hear & Speak No Evil Skulls

Life-Size Sitting Skeleton

Pose-n-Stay Puppy Skeleton

Hocus Pocus Spellbook

Fall Throw Blanket in Rust

Pumpkin Candles

Giant Spiced Cider Glass Jar Candle

Halloween-Inspired Throw Pillows

White Glass Pumpkin String Lights

Black Dripping Wax Flameless Candle

Personalized Halloween Wall Decor

Forest Witch Hat Decor

Gold Snake Decor

Let the ghoul times roll by trying out one of the below Halloween playlists to match your mood!

Spotify’s Top Halloween Tracks

Pandora Halloween Playlist

Apple Music Halloween Party Playlist

YouTube Halloween Hits from the 80’s

Disney’s Halloween Playlist

You don’t need a spell to whip up some delicious boos. These creative concoctions (and fun mocktails) will get everyone into the holiday spirit in no time! Pick your poison by trying out one of the below recipes.
Adult Cocktails –

Potion De Muerto Cocktail

Smoking Blackberry Sage Margarita

Shimmery Liqueur Cocktail

Eye Ball Martini

The Vampire Cocktail

Halloween Pumpkin Punch

Black Sangria

Mr. Hyde Potion

Candy Corn Jello Shots

Bleeding Heart Martini

Purple Witches Brew

Shrunken Heads in Cider

 

Mocktails –

Hocus Pocus Halloween Fizz

Swamp Juice

Creepy Shirley Temples

Goosebumps Punch

Little Monster Mocktail

Pumpkin Butterbeer

Sparkling Pumpkin Pie Mocktail

Purple People Eater Punch

Slow Cooker Vampire Punch

Wondering what to brew up in the kitchen? See below for some serious food inspo that will have your guests calling you the ghostess with the mostest!

For starters, try these delicious smokey pumpkin deviled eggs or impress guests with this decadent skeleton meat platter that is not for the faint of the heart. Your little goblins and ghosts will love these easy-to-make hot dog mummies or these creepy-crawly octopus tentacles.
Elevate your side dish game with these skewered eyeballs, which are actually stuffed mushrooms loaded with mozzarella, bacon, and topped with olives. These mashed potato ghosts will have your guests experiencing love at first bite!
Bone Appetit! For mains, try this scary good pumpkin cannelloni dish with sage brown butter sauce or these cider marinated short ribs for a protein-packed dish. This savory boneyard pot pie is packed with fresh veggies and protein to keep your little ones well-nourished for a long night of trick-or-treating. Guests of all ages will appreciate these macolantern and cheese bowls, which can be served as a main or side dish.

 

It’s all treats and no tricks here! From bewitching blood cupcakes to spider cookies, we have a delectable line-up of homemade treats that will have your guests screaming for seconds.

Strawberry Ghosts

Bewitched Halloween Popcorn

Spider Cookies

“Poison” Apples

Screaming Pretzels

Cake Pop Eye Balls

Rice Krispie Treat Monsters

Dracula Dentures

Spider Web Cake

Hocus Pocus Inspired Smore Pops

Haunted Halloween Brownies

Jack O’ Lantern Bowls

Blood Drip Cupcakes

Mummy Apple Pie

Witch’s Hat Cupcakes

Graveyard Chocolate Cheesecake Dip

Pull Apart Graveyard Cupcakes

Halloween Blueberry Mummy Muffins

Dying to watch a good movie? Grab the popcorn, cozy blankets, and find a Halloween flick that matches your mood on one of the below streaming services!

Netflix Line-Up

Hulu Haunts

Amazon Picks

Disney Plus Magic

TV Classics

Sacramento has some fangtastic Halloween events and activities now through the end of October!

  1. October 23rd (and Select Days): Spookomotive Train Rides @ The Railroad Museum
  2. October 23rd-24th: 34th Annual Safe & Super Halloween at Fairytale Town
  3. October 30th: Monster Mash at the Crocker Art Museum
  4. October 23rd: Spirits, Brews & Bites in Historic Folsom
  5. October 24th & 31st: Fall Concert Series at Historic Folsom Amphitheater
  6. October 30th: Trick or Treat FestiFall
  7. Visit a Pumpkin Patch
  8. Enter a Haunted House (if you dare!)
  9. Visit Apple Hill

According to Realtor.com hopeful buyers who keep getting shut out may soon find better luck this fall, as several signs in the housing market point to more potential buying opportunities. For one, competition is reportedly cooling, and listings are receiving fewer offers. In September, the real estate brokerage Redfin reported that bidding wars reached their lowest level this year. Also, more listings are coming to market, offering buyers more choices, according to a Realtor.com report that revealed housing inventory is at a high for 2021. Furthermore, nearly one-third of the 50 largest metros saw increases in the number of newly listed homes compared to last year. Click here to read the full article.

Filed Under: Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

Your September Newsletter is Here!

September 16, 2021 by rteague Leave a Comment

There’s nothing more magical than the start of the fall season, which officially kicks off next week on September 22nd. Fall is synonymous with football Sundays, cool and crisp weather, and of course, pumpkin spice everything. Not to mention, the Greater Sacramento area offers a wide array of recreational activities and events that pay homage to this beautiful season. This month we take a look at local happenings, winning spots to catch your favorite Sunday games, and the fall real estate market. Read on for the full scoop.

We scoured the area and rounded up a number of ways to celebrate the fall season in the Sacramento area (and beyond):

Sacramento:

  1. River Cats Schedule
  2. Sacramento Kings Schedule
  3. Sac Republic FC Schedule
  4. Now – September 18th: Farm-to-Fork Festival
  5. Now – September 18th: Sacramento PorchFest
  6. Now – September 19th: Sacramento Running Week
  7. Now – September 30th: DOCO Interactive Art Experience – Verge 16th Annual Open Studios
  8. Now – October 10th: Hamilton @ SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center
  9. September 16th (And Select Days): Live Music at Crawdads on the River
  10. Now-September 31st: Front Street Water Carousel & Waterfront Wheel in Old Sacramento
  11. Select Weekends (Friday-Sunday): Old Sacramento Underground & Time Travel Tours
  12. September 18th: Country in the Park 2021
  13. September 18th-19th: 2021 Crawfish & Catfish Festival 
  14. September 24th-26th: California Capital Airshow
  15. September 25th: Oktoberfest Midtown Sacramento 2021
  16. September 25th: Step into Fall Vendor Festival
  17. September 25th (Select Days): Dave’s Pumpkin Patch
  18. September 29th: Gold Over America Tour: Starring Simone Biles
  19. September 30th: SacJobs Fall Career Fair
  20. October 1st: Kane Brown @ Golden 1 Center
  21. October 8th – 10th: Sacramento Fall Home Show
  22. October 9th: Fall Festival @ Arden Park
  23. October 12th: Eagles Live @ Golden 1 Center
  24. October 15th: Phish @ Golden 1 Center
  25. October 17th: Sacramento Antique Faire
  26. October 21st: Dan + Shay @ Golden 1 Center
  27. October 23rd: Sacramento SPCA Fall Gala
  28. October 23rd: Andrea Bocelli @ Golden 1 Center
  29. October 28th-31st: Disney on Ice @ Golden 1 Center

 

Carmichael:

  1. Every Sunday: Carmichael Farmers’ Market
  2. Every Sunday: Carmichael Cars and Coffee
  3. September 24th: 2021 Arthritis Foundation Golf Tournament @ Ancil Hoffman
  4. September 25th: Founders Day

 

Fair Oaks:

  1. Register Now – September 24th: Village Scarecrow Contest
  2. September 18th: Fair Oaks Chicken Festival
  3. September 30th: Concerts in the Park
  4. October 7th: Food Truck Mania
  5. October 30th: Safe(r) Halloween in Old Fair Oaks

 

Folsom:

  1. September 17th-18th: American Pops Social
  2. September 19th: 2021 Peddler’s Fair
  3. September 19th: American Sun – Cash Prophet Concert (Benefitting the Displaced Caldor Fire Families & First Responders)
  4. September 25th: 5th Anniversary Jazz Celebration
  5. September 26th: The Wedding Expo Experience
  6. October 9th: Wild West Film Festival
  7. October 16th-17th: Soap Box Derby Days
  8. October 23rd: Spirits, Brews & Bites
  9. October 24th: RevolutionBeat – Tribute to the Beatles
  10. October 30th: Trick or Treat – FesetiFall

 

El Dorado Hills:

  1. Every Sunday: El Dorado Hills Certified Farmers’ Market
  2. Every Thursday: Live on the Boulevard at El Dorado Hills Town Center
  3. September 19th: Gold Country Run & Sport 5K
  4. October 2nd: Rotary Wine @ Town Center
  5. October 9th: Hands for Hope Fall Festival

 

Elk Grove:

  1. Every Thursday: Neighborhood Market
  2. Every Saturday: Farmers Market
  3. September 25th: 4th Annual Car Show & Harvest Festival
  4. September 30th: Cultural Connections: Hispanic Heritage Month Storytellers
  5. October 2nd: Elk Grove Giant Pumpkin Festival

 

Roseville:

  1. Select Saturdays: Fitness in the Park
  2. September 16th: Food Truck Mania @ Vernon Street Town Square
  3. September 17th: Back to the Future @ Vernon Street Town Square
  4. September 25th: Family Fest @ Vernon Street Town Square
  5. October 15th: Hocus Pocus  @ Vernon Street Town Square
  6. October 24th: Halloween Family Fest

 

Off the Grid:

  1. October 1st-3rd: Big Crush 2021 in Amador Wine Country
  2. October 21st-24th: Hangtown Music Festival in Placerville
  3. See Business Hours: Apple Hill Farms
  4. See Business Hours: Go Wine Tasting in Napa
  5. See Home Game Schedule: Catch a Niners Game
  6. See Fall Colors on a Tahoe Hike

Gearing up for next Sunday’s game? If you’re looking for the perfect spot to cheer on your favorite team, then look no further. Check out some of our top picks below!

For those of you in Carmichael that want to kick back and watch the game with a refreshing drink and some all-American grub, check out Palm Street Pub & Grill — a neighborhood-friendly spot that offers a full-service bar, delicious burgers, wings, and fries. Palm Street also has three pool tables and darts. What more could you ask for?

Thinking of trying a new spot downtown? Pay a visit to Public House Downtown on 16th and L Streets. With 60 beers on tap, 23 flat screens, and two outdoor patios—not to mention mouth-watering burgers and an American-inspired menu—this restaurant is an ideal place for your Sunday hangout.

If you find yourself in Folsom, stop by FLB where you won’t miss a play of your favorite team with 26 flat screens, HD game audio, and all of the major sports packages. They also have killer wraps and salads to keep you fueled for the game.

Last but certainly not least, Bar 101 located in the heart of downtown Roseville is another winning spot to watch your team. With the Sunday Ticket, 33 beers on tap, and 13 HD TVs (and one monster 10 ft screen), you can grab a seat as early as 9:30 and enjoy a hearty breakfast while catching your favorite team.

Summer is almost over, which means the temperatures are about to cool off. And while there’s no guarantee, it looks like the housing market may cool along with it — at least slightly.

According to a recent article from realtor.com, many experts expect that, while the fall buying season will be competitive, it won’t be quite as frenzied as the spring or summer.

One indicator supporting that projection is the pace of price growth. According to the article, the national median home price hit $385,000 the week ending August 14 (the highest on record). That price represented an 8.2 percent increase year over year—a definite increase in price, but significantly less than the 17.2 percent increase from April 2020 to April 2021. Inventory is also starting to increase (according to data from the National Association of REALTORS®,1.32 million homes were available for sale in July 2021—a 7.3 increase from June)—and the more inventory is available in the fall, the easier the home search process will be for buyers.

According to the latest available stats from the Sacramento Association of Realtors, while the active listing inventory decreased 4.7 percent from July to August of 2021, this is reflected in last month’s increase of 23.5 percent from June to July. This means that we are still seeing an increase in active listing inventory, which is up 23.3 percent compared to July 2020. The average days on market are also increasing slightly — up from 12 days to 15 days from the initial listing of the home to the day it goes pending.

Filed Under: Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

Your August Newsletter is Here!

August 19, 2021 by rteague Leave a Comment

Summer may be winding down but there’s still lots in store for residents and visitors alike! Soak in the last of summer with an exciting lineup of concerts, food festivals, River Cats games, airshows, and more. This month, we also explore the current real estate market where things are (finally!) starting to look up for buyers. Last but certainly not least, we’re sharing 2021’s top fall decor trends to get your home ready for the new season…because it’s never too early to stock up on seasonal candles and cozy blankets right? Read on for the full scoop.

Click on the below links to see what local events are taking place now through the end of September!


Sacramento:

  1. River Cats Schedule
  2. Sac Republic FC Schedule
  3. August 20th (And Select Days): Live Music at Crawdads on the River
  4. Now-September 31st: Front Street Water Carousel & Waterfront Wheel in Old Sacramento
  5. Select Weekends (Friday-Sunday): Old Sacramento Underground & Time Travel Tours
  6. August 27th: Tahoe Park Food Trucks 
  7. August 28th: 22nd Annual Race for the Arts 5K, Kids Fun Run & Arts Fest
  8. September 5th: Chalk it Up 2021
  9. September 9th-18th: Farm to Fork Festival (In Person)
  10. September 9th: Legends of Wine
  11. September 10th: Joe Rogan @ Golden1 Center
  12. September 11th-12th: Sacramento Grilled Cheese Festival
  13. September 11th (Every Second Saturday): Dance on the Edge @ Old Sacramento Waterfront
  14. September 11th: Alejandro Fernandez @ Golden1 Center
  15. September 12th: Tower Bridge Dinner 2021
  16. September 18th: Country in the Park 2021
  17. September 18th-19th: 2021 Crawfish & Catfish Festival 
  18. September 24th: Tahoe Park Food Trucks
  19. September 24th-26th: California Capital Airshow
  20. September 29th: Gold Over America Tour: Starring Simone Biles

Carmichael:

  1. Every Sunday: Carmichael Farmers’ Market
  2. Every Sunday: Carmichael Cars and Coffee
  3. August 21st & 28th: Concerts in the Park
  4. September 25th: Founders Day

 

Fair Oaks:

  1. August 26th & September 30th: Concerts in the Park
  2. August 27th: Comedy Under the Stars
  3. August 28th: Theatre Under the Stars

 

Rancho Cordova/Gold River:

  1. Every Saturday: Sunrise Light Rail Station Farmers Market
  2. August 18th (And Select Days):  At at City Hall: Abstraction
  3. August 20th (And Select Days): Movies at the MACC
  4. August 20th (And Select Days): Friday Night Concerts

 

Folsom:

  1. August 19th & 26th: Twilight Concert Series in Historic Folsom
  2. Every Saturday: Cars and Coffee Show at Folsom Palladio
  3. August 21st: Health & Wellness Fair
  4. August 27th: Rick Esterling Piano & Vocals
  5. September 2nd: Ryan Hernandez & Band 
  6. September 17th-18th: American Pops Social
  7. September 19th: 2021 Peddler’s Fair
  8. September 25th: 5th Anniversary Jazz Celebration
  9. September 26th: The Wedding Expo Experience

 

El Dorado Hills:

  1. Every Sunday: El Dorado Hills Certified Farmers’ Market
  2. Every Thursday: Live on the Boulevard at El Dorado Hills Town Center
  3. September 19th: Gold Country Run & Sport 5K

Elk Grove:

  1. Every Thursday: Neighborhood Market
  2. Every Saturday: Farmers Market
  3. August 20th & 27th: Hot Summer Nights Concert Series
  4. August 19th (And Select Days): Diversity Month
  5. September 1st: Food Truck Mania
  6. September 4th: Read to A Dog
  7. September 30th: Cultural Connections: Hispanic Heritage Month Storytellers

Roseville:

  1. August 19th: Food Truck Mania
  2. August 20th & September 17th: Friday Flicks at Vernon Street Town Square
  3. August 21st & September 18th: Concerts on the Square at Vernon Street in Roseville

 

Rocklin:

  1. Now-September (Select Days): Concerts at the Quarry
  2. August 27th & September 24th: FREE Farmers Markets at Johnson-Springview Park

Low inventory in markets across the country have been driving up prices and creating bidding wars, making it extremely difficult for many potential buyers to successfully find and purchase homes. But it looks like things are (finally!) starting to look up for buyers.

According to realtor.com’s Monthly Housing Report for July 2021, while inventory is still low, more homes are starting to hit the market. New home listings were up 6.5 percent nationally year-over-year—and up even more (11.1 percent) in large metro areas. The more homes that become available, the more options there are for buyers—and the more the market shifts in their favor. In Sacramento, the active listing inventory went up 23.5% from June to July of this year according to SAR!

“July housing trends show a market still working its way back toward some version of normal. The feverish pace of home sales is beginning to follow historical seasonal patterns, while new listings grew at an unusually high rate for the summer months, further helping the inventory crunch,” Danielle Hale, chief economist for realtor.com, said in a recent press release. “This is shifting the housing market balance in a more buyer-friendly direction.”

So, what does this mean for you? If you’ve been struggling in your home search, the new inventory hitting the market could make it easier to successfully find and purchase a home—so get out there and start looking!

If you’re thinking about doing a bit of re-decorating to get your home ready for fall (which officially starts on September 22nd), make sure you’re on-trend by embracing all things cozy! Here are some of the top fall decor trends for 2021.

Velvet: It’s time to bring on the velvet! As far as upholstery is concerned, fall’s biggest trend is velvet – and we couldn’t be happier since this texture is perfect for creating a cozy, fall-ready ambiance. Think in terms of velvet layers, like the pillows and sofa pictured above. And don’t be afraid to embrace bold, cooler colors.

Leaves & Textures: Fall is synonymous with warm colors and cozy textures. Consider adding pumpkins and fall leaves to dining tables and family rooms to help bring that fresh fall feel into all areas of the home. You can also get creative with textures – from textured pillows, blankets, and even tabletop items such as figs and cotton – the sky is the limit!

Tarnish Accents: Cozy goes beyond fabrics and upholstery. When redecorating your home, consider incorporating distressed metals into your design to bring that soft glow into your home. Think accent tables, wall shelves, candle holders and centerpieces.

Candles: It’s hard to imagine with the recent heatwaves, but once the wind picks up and the leaves start to fall, candles will be sure to bring that warm and inviting feeling into your home – they also serve as beautiful decor and fill the home with cozy scents. Place a few votives on the fireplace, entryway table or outdoor patio to illuminate your home and add a touch of elegance.

Chunky Knits: It should come as no surprise that the arrival of fall will bring knits in every form– from sweaters and scarves to throw blankets! Knit throw blankets and pillows are a fall design favorite, but they can also work year-round when kept in neutral shades like creamy white or soft brown. You can also layer rugs, throws, and pillows along with warm colors to bring coziness into all areas of your home.

Pumpkin + Chocolate: Step aside pumpkin lattes because sweet is taking on a whole new meaning for your fall decor. Consider incorporating touches of orange and brown, in shades such as pumpkin and chocolate, to warm up any room in your home.

Filed Under: Home Improvement, Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

Fireworks, Food and Fun! Your Ultimate Guide to the 4th and More!

June 30, 2021 by rteague Leave a Comment

Summer officially kicked off last week just in time for California’s re-opening and you know what that means…events are back on! The Greater Sacramento area is gearing up with an impressive lineup of fun. From Fourth of July festivities and live music events to River Cats games and summer movie nights, we’ve scoured the region to bring you the most up-to-date local happenings and activities in your area. So shake things up this summer by using our below guide before planning your next outing!

Looking for ways to celebrate the Fourth this weekend? Many communities are set to bring back fireworks, food, and fun! Click on the below events to learn more.

July 3-4: Rancho Cordova 4th of July Celebration at Hagen Community Park

July 4: 4th on the Field Remix at Sutter Health Park

July 4: Fourth of July Parade on Vernon Street in Roseville

July 4: Fourth of July After Celebration at Royer Park in Roseville

July 4: Fourth of July Fireworks at The Grounds in Roseville

July 4: Fourth of July Bike Parade and Festival at Arden Park

July 4: Salute the Red, White & Blue Fireworks Spectacular in Elk Grove

July 4: Annual Fourth of July Family Blast at the El Dorado County Fair

July 4: Fourth of July at Lodi Lake

 

It’s time to indulge in all that Summer has to offer this year. Click on the below links to see what other local events are taking place now through the end of July!

Sacramento:

River Cats Schedule

Sac Republic FC Schedule

July 2nd (And Select Days): Live Music at Crawdads on the River

Now-August 15th (Select Days): Crocker Art Exhibits: Legends from Los Angeles + FREE Sundays

Now-August 28th: Downtown Live

Now-July 31st: Front Street Water Carousel & Waterfront Wheel in Old Sacramento

Every Second Saturday: Dance on the Edge in Old Sacramento

Now-September 12th: UpcyclePop Art Market in Old Sacramento

Select Weekends (Friday-Sunday): Old Sacramento Underground & Time Travel Tours

July 3rd: Sacramento African Marketplace

July 3rd: Sacramento Seafood and Soul Food Festival at Miller Regional Park

July 8th (And Select Days): 2021 Sacramento Shakespeare Festival (Streaming Live)

July 17-18th: Beer & Taco Festival at Cesar Chavez Plaza

July 25th: 3rd Annual Jazz Fest by the River

July 31st: DOCO Makers Market by River City Marketplace

 

Carmichael:

Now-August 29th (Every Sunday): Carmichael Farmers’ Market

July (Dates TBD): Concerts in the Park

July 4th (Every Sunday): Carmichael Cars and Coffee

 

Fair Oaks:

July 14th: Fair Oaks Chamber of Commerce Progressive Dinner

July 29th (And Select Days): Concerts in the Park

July 30th (And Select Days): Comedy Under the Stars

July 31st (And Select Days): Theatre Under the Stars

 

Rancho Cordova/Gold River:

Now-July 10th (Week Days): Art at City Hall: Black & White Plus One

July 3rd (Every Saturday): Sunrise Light Rail Station Farmers Market

July 12th (And Select Days):  At at City Hall: Abstraction

July 16th: Music at the MACC

 

Folsom:

Now-August (Thursday Nights): Twilight Concert Series in Historic Folsom

Now-August (Weekends): Weekend Pedestrian Promenade in Historic Folsom

July 9th (And Select Fridays): Summer of Music 2021 at Folsom City Lions Park

July 3rd (Every Saturday): Cars and Coffee Show at Folsom Palladio

July 3rd: Way Out West in Historic Folsom

July 7th (Every Wednesday): Palladio’s Wednesday Night Summer Concert Series

July 2-4th: Folsom Pro Rodeo

July 3rd: First Saturday Art Hop in Historic Folsom

July 3rd: Storybook Time at Sutter Street Theatre

 

El Dorado Hills:

July 4th (Every Sunday): El Dorado Hills Certified Farmers’ Market

July 8th (Every Thursday): Live on the Boulevard at El Dorado Hills Town Center

 

Elk Grove:

July 1st (Every Thursday): Neighborhood Market

July 3rd (Every Saturday): Farmers Market

July 3rd: First Saturday Art Reception

July 4th: Elk Grove Run 4 Hunger

July 7th: Food Truck Mania

July 16th: Comedy Under the Stars

 

Roseville:

July 16th: Friday Flicks at Vernon Street Town Square

July 17th (Every 3rd Saturday): Concerts on the Square at Vernon Street in Roseville

 

Rocklin:

July 8th (And Select Days): Park Pulse at Johnson-Springview Park

July 17th: Concerts at the Quarry

July 30th: FREE Farmers Markets at Johnson-Springview Park

 

Wanna get away? One of the many great things about Sacramento is its close proximity to places including Lake Tahoe, San Francisco, and the Napa Valley Wine Region. If you’ve found yourself daydreaming about getting out of town during this pandemic, why not treat yourself to a day (or weekend) trip with family, friends, or that special someone?

  1. Lake Tahoe: Lake Tahoe is the perfect escape from the summer heat with its wide array of recreational activities including boating, water sports and hiking in the summer. They also have fantastic restaurants, concert venues, and shopping! Take a look at some of the local events happening now through the end of July by checking out the South Lake Tahoe and North Lake Tahoe events calendars.
  2. Napa Valley: What better way to kick off summer than by paying a visit to Napa and enjoying a nice glass of wine, exceptional cuisine and mesmerizing views of vineyards…because “wine not”? Take a ride on the Napa Valley wine train and soak in breathtaking landscapes, soar above the clouds in a hot air balloon, enjoy a culinary experience at one of their many award-winning restaurants, or visit one of their 400+ wineries. Click here for a list of upcoming events and here for lodging accommodations.
  3. San Francisco: San Francisco is back in action and has plenty of events in store this summer! Attend one of their Summer Music Sessions (tickets are limited), watch both the SF Giants and the Oakland A’s in action, or visit one of several museum exhibits. If you’re heading to the Bay for the Fourth, check out this guide for fireworks, concerts, parades, and more.

There’s hope on the horizon for buyers. According to the Sacramento Association of Realtors, while inventory is still down 28.6% from May of last year, we did see a 26% increase in inventory from April to May of this year. So what does that mean for buyers? It appears that with increasing inventory, we will reach a better equilibrium of supply and demand. Check out the latest stats here.

Filed Under: Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

Celebrating St. Paddy’s Day at Home!

March 16, 2021 by rteague Leave a Comment

While Saint Patrick’s Day is typically synonymous with parades, festive food and drinks, and large gatherings with friends and family, this year it looks like a quiet holiday at home is on the agenda. Staying in might not be what you had planned, but lucky for us, there are still plenty of ways to safely celebrate St. Paddy’s Day at home. From creative recipes and drinks to fun crafts for the whole family, we’ve got you covered. Check out some of the below ideas for inspiration!

Whether you’re relaxing at home alone, celebrating with that special someone, or trying to keep the kiddos entertained, everyone needs to eat. So why not make a festive meal at home? We’ve got you covered with St. Patrick’s Day-inspired dishes that will be sure to impress your St. Paddy’s Day crew.

 

 

Bring on the Appetizers: Looking for some tasty appetizers to go with that green pint of Guinness? Check out these mouth-watering dips, bites, and sliders.

  1. Corned Beef and Cabbage Sliders: This ridiculously easy app is taken to the next level with Guinness-braised cabbage.
  2. Hot Reuben Dip: This cheesy spread might be better than the actual sandwich….Learn how to make it here.
  3. Pretzel Dog Beer Cheese Dip: With beer cheese, and homemade pretzels, what’s not to love? Click here to make this crowd-pleasing app.
  4. Arugula Pesto: The striking green shade from the pesto makes this flavorful spread a great appetizer for the occasion!
  5. Irish Nachos: Think nachos but with an Irish twist…This recipe calls for a heaping pile of potato chips, slathered in beer cheese, and topped off with crunchy bacon and fresh chives.
  6. Zucchini Tots: Shredded zucchini makes this dish healthy yet delicious! Try making them in an air fryer for added crunch.
  7. Bacon-Wrapped Cabbage Wedges: When in doubt, add bacon. Learn how to make these bacon-wrapped cabbage wedges here.
  8. Irish Pub Cheese Recipe: This creamy cheese dish is loaded with Irish cheddar and pairs well with pretzels or pita chips.
  9. Saint Paddy’s Dill Dip: Serve this delicious dip with raw vegetables or crackers of your choice.

What’s For Dinner?: These Irish-inspired dishes will take your Saint Patrick’s Day celebration to the next level.

  1. Guinness Burgers: These Guinness burgers with Irish cheddar and crisp bacon are a sure crowd-pleaser. Pair with Irish chips for a complete meal.
  2. Colcannon: This staple dish is a mixture of shredded cabbage, creamy mashed potatoes, and garlic.
  3. Irish Stew: This comfort dish features tender lamb, hearty carrots, and potatoes topped off with herb butter.
  4. Soda Bread: Soda bread anyone? Learn how to make this quintessential Irish side here.
  5. Irish Seafood Chowder: This hearty chowder is a delicious combination of smoked and fresh fish in a light creamy broth.
  6. Corned Beef in Beer (Crockpot): Let your crockpot do the work by trying out this tasty Corned Beef in Beer recipe.
  7. Boxty: Similar to latke, Irish boxty is a potato pancake that is prepared by mixing grated potatoes into mashed potatoes before frying like a patty.
  8. Irish Cabbage and Bacon: There’s nothing boring about this cabbage dish, which is loaded with bacon, onions, chicken broth, and mustard seeds.
  9. Irish Shephard’s Pie: This layered casserole dish combines ground beef or lamb with buttery mashed potatoes.
  10. Irish Pan Haggerty Potatoes: This dish is loaded with sliced potatoes, bacon, onions, and lots of cheese. Check out the recipe here.

Mix up a Green Drink: Get the party started with these holiday-inspired beers, mixed drinks, and mocktails!

  1. Green Beer: It wouldn’t be Saint Patrick’s Day without green beer. With just a couple drops of green dye, you can make your own. Get the recipe here.
  2. Gaelic Grasshopper: This decadent Irish-cream-infused cocktail is both gorgeous and packed with flavor!
  3. Irish Coffee: Any coffee lovers out there? Celebrate the occasion (and get your coffee fix) with this Spiked Irish Coffee.
  4. Lucky Charms Shots: Try out these “magically delicious” shots with Bailey’s Irish Cream and Lucky Charms!
  5. Shamrock Sour Cocktail: Whiskey sour gets a festive makeover by going green. Learn how to make this cocktail here.
  6. Jameson Jello Shots: Saint Patrick’s Day isn’t complete without jello shots! Try making these Jameson Jello Shots.
  7. Fuzzy Leprechaun: This fruity cocktail is made with peach schnapps, blue Curacao, and vodka.
  8. Lime Sherbert St. Patty’s Day Punch (Non-Alcoholic): This delicious lime sherbert drink packs a punch! Learn how to make it here.
  9. Irish Car Bombs: End the night with a holiday favorite….the classic Irish Car Bomb!

Make a Festive Dessert: Don’t forget the dessert! Consider making one of these decadent treats to celebrate the occasion.

  1. Mint Chocolate Pudding Cookies: These mint chocolate pudding cookiesare the perfect way to end your meal. Pair with mint chocolate chip ice cream for the ultimate treat.
  2. Saint Patrick’s Day Chocolate Covered Oreos: Up your Oreo game with these chocolate-dipped Oreos topped with sprinkles.
  3. Irish Chocolate Pots de Creme: Not only is this dessert gorgeous but it’s also “melt in your mouth” amazing… Add two tablespoons of Baileys for that Irish touch.
  4. Irish Blackberry Fool: Sweet lightly stewed berries and vanilla whipped cream and yogurt come together to create this delicious dessert.
  5. Pot O’ Gold Cups: These little brownies prove that you don’t have to go to the end of the rainbow to find the perfect St. Paddy’s Day dessert.
  6. Lucky Charm Eclaires: This recipe swaps your standard chocolate fair for a citrus filling topped with Lucky Charms.
  7. Green Velvet Pops: Forget red velvet — green velvet will be your new favorite rich (and seasonally appropriate) flavor.
  8. Shamrock Shake Cupcakes: This minty cake topped with a fluffy whipped cream mousse is what dreams are made of! Get the full recipe here.
  9. Chocolate Guinness Cake: This silky, smooth chocolate cake has hints of Guinness and is topped with a rich cream cheese frosting…need we say more?
  10. Irish Trifle: This fruit-filled treat is layered with ladyfingers, jello, jam, and fresh whipped cream.

Get Crafty: If you’re home with the kids due to school cancellations, set up a fun craft they can do on their own.

  1. Leprechaun Traps: As seen on Instagram, Leprechaun traps are one of this year’s biggest holiday trends. And most of the designs can be made with materials that you can find around the house. Check out these 6 DIY Leprechaun Traps.
  2. Pot of Gold Mason Jar: Create these adorable Mason Jars filled with chocolate coins and gift them to remind your loved ones that they make you feel lucky each day.
  3. Paper Shamrock Wreath: All you need is some scrap paper to create this cute shamrock wreath.
  4. DIY Tee: Working from home? You can still be festive and wear your green with this adorable Kiss Me I’m Irish shirt.
  5. St. Patrick’s Day Pencil Toppers: Make homework a little more fun with these DIY Pencil Toppers.
  6. Shamrock Coloring Printable: Coloring books are all the rage – and this shamrock printable is no exception. This activity is perfect for both kids and adults.
  7. Fruit Loop Rainbow: This simple rainbow craft is a great way to keep your little ones entertained all afternoon.

As we transitioned into the new year, low mortgage rates and low inventory drove up real estate prices in markets across the country.

But exactly how much did home values increase at the start of 2021? According to Realtor.com, in February 2021 the median list price of homes in Sacramento was $399,500 – trending up 12.5% year-over-year. That means if you purchased a home for $350,000 in February 2020, by February 2021, that home would have increased in value by $43,750, bringing your home’s value to $393,750.

Demand for homes is high and inventory is low, which is driving up home prices—so if you’ve been thinking about selling, now is a great time to list and fetch top dollar for your home.

Filed Under: Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

We’re All In This Together ~ Your January Newsletter is Here

January 7, 2021 by rteague Leave a Comment

As we pack away our holiday decorations and kick 2020 to the curb, local businesses are working harder than ever to keep their doors open and remain a part of our community. While businesses continue to fight against closures amidst this continuing pandemic, consider supporting some of your favorite local spots to show them that we are all in this together. This month’s newsletter serves as a guide to highlight different ways that you can safely support your favorite restaurants, breweries, salons, boutiques, and local businesses in the Sacramento area and beyond!

Local Restaurants: With the future of many restaurants still uncertain, your business means more to them now than ever. So show them some love by ordering takeout or delivery at one (or a few) of the below spots. We’ve categorized some of our favorite restaurants by cuisine type and location in case you have a hankering for a fresh sushi roll or tasty burger.

Italian Cuisine:

Business Highlight: Craving authentic Italian? Check out Il Forno Classico, located in Gold River Town Center. This spot is known for its decadent pasta dishes made from scratch, fresh seafood, and hand-tossed pizzas. Check out their online menu here.

Seritellas (Carmichael)

Cafe Italiano (Fair Oaks)

Fabians Italian Bistro & Bar (Fair Oaks)

Cafe Vinoteca (Sacramento)

Paseanos (Sacramento)

Piatti (Sacramento)

Obo’ Italian Table & Bar (Sacramento)

Pizzeria Classico (Folsom)

Visconti’s Ristorante (Folsom)

Vaiano Trattoria (Granite Bay)

Boulevard 41 (El Dorado Hills)

Papa Gianni’s Cameron Park

The Place (Roseville & Placerville)

Il Fornaio (Roseville)

Via Roma Pizzeria Con Cucina (Rocklin)

Mexican/Spanish Cuisine:

Business Highlight: Located in the Carmichael Milagro Centre, Mesa Mercado serves up a variety of fresh and authentic Mexican dishes like their marinated skirt steak and roasted pork tacos, or their chicken stuffed enchiladas. If you’re a fan of guac, don’t forget to order their homemade guacamole and chips appetizer! Check out their to-go menu here.

Carmelita’s (Fair Oaks & Roseville)

Tapa the World (Sacramento)

Zocalo (Sacramento, Roseville & Folsom)

Cantina Alley (Sacramento)

Mas Taco Bar (Sacramento & Folsom)

Centro Cocina (Sacramento)

Alaro Craft Brewery (Sacramento)

Nixtaco (Roseville)

Mezcalito (Rocklin & Folsom)

French Cuisine/Wine Bars: 

Business Highlight: The Waterboy is a neighborhood restaurant in Midtown Sacramento that features a seasonal menu, inspired primarily by the beautiful cuisines of northern Italy and southern France. Their takeout menu features winter favorites including chicken pot pie with crostata-style crust, homemade lasagna, and antipasto plates with cured meats, housemade charcuterie, olives, crostini, and more! Pick your favorite pairings here.

Revolution Wines (Sacramento)

The Rind (Sacramento)

Whired Wine (Sacramento)

Brasserie Capitale (Sacramento)

Danielle’s Creperie (Sacramento)

La Provence (Roseville)

Hawks (Roseville)

Celestin’s Restaurant (East Sacramento)

Julian’s Patisserie & Cafe (Folsom)

American/California Inspired Cuisine: 

Business Highlight: Located in East Sacramento, Canon offers a seasonal menu with the freshest local ingredients. They focus on shareable plates with favorites including their whole roast chicken, smoked beef cheeks, and fingerling potatoes. They are now offering their full menu online! Order Canon to-go here and enjoy your meal in the comforts of your own home.

Wildwood (Sacramento)

Paragary’s (Sacramento)

Bennett’s Kitchen (Roseville)

Sienna (El Dorado Hills & Roseville)

Milestone (El Dorado Hills)

Hook & Ladder (Sacramento)

Farmhaus (Granite Bay)

Asian-Inspired Cuisine:

Business Highlight: Silver Sake has served up delicious sushi and traditional Japanese cuisine in Carmichael since 2002. For starters, try their mouth-watering lava bites with deep-fried spicy tuna, cream cheese, and habanero tobiko topped with spicy sauce. Looking for something lighter? You can’t go wrong with their fresh sashimi platter and a warm bowl of miso soup. Call in or order online here.

Kru (Sacramento)

Mikunis (Sacramento, Folsom, Fair Oaks, Roseville & Elk Grove)

Miyagi Sushi (Sacramento)

Fats (Folsom & Roseville)

PF Changs (Roseville)

Taiko (Carmichael, Folsom & Natomas)

Hazumi Sushi Bar (Granite Bay)

Umi (Roseville)

Local Breweries: Any beer lovers out there? Similar to restaurants in our area, there are many local breweries that are struggling to keep their doors open. Check out a few breweries that could sure use our support and business! And prepare yourselves for some refreshing beer…

Business Highlight: Tower Brewing in East Sacramento takes pride in offering a variety of beers with 16 rotating taps! They have everything from IPAs and Lagers to Stours and Sours. Order beer for pick-up or delivery (YES they deliver) here.

River City Brewing Company (Carmichael)

Porchlight Brewing (Sacramento)

Fieldwork Brewing Company (Sacramento)

New Glory Craft Brewery (Sacramento)

Track 7 Brewing (Sacramento)

Big Sexy Brewing Company (Sacramento)

Sac City Brews (Sacramento)

Moska Brewery (Rocklin)

Out of Bounds Brewing Company (Rocklin)

Loomis Basin Brewing Company (Loomis)

The Monks Cellar (Roseville)

Red Bus Brewing Company (Folsom)

Mraz Brewing Company (El Dorado Hills)

There are plenty of other affected industries – from health and beauty to fashion and entertainment – that also need our support due to their mandated closures. Below are a few creative ways that you can help keep some of your favorite places in business.

  1. Purchase Gift Cards: Purchasing gift cards is a great idea for businesses that you visit frequently. It gives businesses like salons, yoga studios, and local fashion boutiques some much-needed income to support employees and reassures them that they will still have loyal customers. If you have the means, consider purchasing gift cards like you would a chain letter. Send a $10 gift card to a local friend, and then ask them to do the same for another business. Paying it forward can make all the difference in keeping our community and economy thriving.
  2. Purchase Products and Merchandise Online: Purchase your favorite shampoo and hair-styling products at your hair salon or workout gear at your local gym. You can even gift them to friends and family for special occasions or just because.
  3. Post and Promote on Social Media: Social media plugs are a great way to show your support to your favorite spots and the payoff is almost instantaneous. Post generously and encourage family and friends to do the same!
  4. Write a Positive Review: Have you been meaning to leave a glowing Yelp review? Now’s the time to do it! This is another great way to help direct new clients to the business and the best part is that it’s FREE.

KCRA 3 created an interactive list of Northern California small businesses ready to serve you. Click here to view! 

#SHOPLOCAL

Filed Under: Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

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