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With a stellar line up of talent hospital. The four-and-a-half-year and cooperative weather, this latest veteran of the department was shot edition of this fall classic is expect- by the suspect in the upper body, ed to delight large crowds. said Sacramento County Sheriff This annual event brings thou- Scott Jones. sands of visitors to Historic Fol- The Folsom Telegraph will be • SEE SHOOTING PAGE A11 som and this year is sure to be no the community’s trusted source in exception with 10 different bands learning who each candidate is, why competing on four different they are running, and what their stages placed strategically sur- views are on various Folsom topics. rounding Sutter Street and the This is the third in a six-part se- Fire captain Folsom Historic District. With ries where two candidates’ ques- a variety of genres, there will tion-and-answer interviews will be something for everyone be published per week on various deployed to this year. important topics around the Fol- Starting on page A7 som community. Some of the top- of this issue, the Fol- ics asked during each interview in- hurricane som Telegraph brings clude traffic, homelessness, develop- you all you need to know ment, social media usage, water, bal- BY RACHEL ZIRIN to join the community lot items and more. OF THE TELEGRAPH in a night of rocking good In today’s edition, readers can Folsom Fire fun presented by the Great- learn the views of Jennifer Lane and Captain Martin er Folsom Partnership. See Barbara Leary. Odestig is one inside for all the details on of a 16-person the bands, the stages, how Jennifer Lane team of the Ur- to get tickets, how to get to Jennifer Lane, 66, has been a Fol- ban Search and the event and more. som resident for 38 years. She cur- Rescue Califor- rently serves as a Folsom Planning nia Task Force 7 BRIAN G. PHILLIPS • COURTESY Commissioner and is a retired Fol- that’s been de- Folsom Fire Captain som Cordova Unified School District ployed to North Martin Odestig • SEE CANDIDATES PAGE A11 Carolina to as- sist with hurri- swift water res- cane relief and cue boat. rescue efforts. Odestig and Odestig was the task force School board candidates forum on tap deployed on has been assist- Tuesday, Sept. ing with rescu- BY RACHEL ZIRIN 11, by ground, ing people pos- OF THE TELEGRAPH Candidate forum and arrived in sibly trapped in- The Folsom Cordova Ed- North Carolina side their homes ucation Foundation (FCEF) ▶▶ WHEN: 6:30 - 8 p.m., Sept. 24 Friday morning, due to the flood- will host a candidate forum ▶▶WHERE: FCUSD Education Sept. 21, to begin ing, as well as for the Folsom Cordova Uni- Services Center board room, rescue efforts, bringing food, fied School District (FCUSD) 1965 Birkmont Drive, Rancho said Folsom water and any- board Monday, Sept. 24, and Cordova Fire Chief Felipe thing the vic- the community is invited. Jaya Badiga Josh Hoover David Reid Ed Short Rodriguez. tims may need. With four candidates vy- R o d r i g u e z “First re- ing for three open seats, this perience that will be an as- not running for an addition- portunity for the community said the task sponders do is the first school board elec- set to the board, it will be a al term, this election will be to get to know each candidate force traveled by whatever is tion since 2010 to have seats close race. Reinking said this an important one, as it will and learn about their view ground, as they needed. Not only contested, said FCUSD School is the first time candidates produce a significant change points on issues that affect needed to bring does the Folsom Board President and FCEF have campaigned extensively in leadership that the board the current and future state of gear and equip- Fire Depart- President JoAnne Reinking. to gain the community’s trust hasn’t seen in a number of the school district,” she said. ment, such as a ment respond to With all candidates encom- and vote. years, Reinking said. “We’ll do our best to cover as • SEE HURRICANE PAGE A11 passing strong skills and ex- With two board members “This forum is a great op- • SEE SCHOOL PAGE A11 Community Service Day breaks record

3,200 volunteers attend taking to the streets to tackle some well-used trail way fire safe. 70 different projects. Gaines was working with local fifth annual event “I’m just blown away by the city of residents as well as members of the Folsom and how people step up and Folsom Fire Department, includ- BY BILL SULLIVAN help their community like this,” said ing Fire Chief Felipe Rodriguez, who OF THE TELEGRAPH California State Senator Ted Gaines, were trimming, raking and remov- The City of Folsom was buzzing who joined in the efforts on Satur- ing a great deal of what would be- with volunteers Saturday morn- day. “Go Folsom! I am so impressed come fuel in the event of a fire. ing, all giving their time and elbow with everyone’s volunteer efforts “This is a very appropriate proj- grease to make the community that with all of today’s volunteers work- ect because we have a huge fire haz- is known for being “distinctive in ing on so many worthy projects in ard in the state of California in our nature” shiny and bright. their community.” wild lands, forests and even our BILL SULLIVAN • FOLSOM TELEGRAPH It was the fifth annual Commu- For Gaines, Saturday wasn’t about suburban areas,” Gaines said. “We Folsom Fire Chief Felipe Rodriquez, right, and Fire nity Service Day, an city-wide event photo opportunities, media atten- want to make sure there is defensi- Prevention Officer Bryce De Witt were among that mobilizes volunteers of all ages tion and campaigning. Like all of the ble space. We’re here cleaning up a the volunteers clearing the areas along the Hum- and interests to complete numerous others, he rolled up his sleeves and lot of the debris that would heat up a bug-Willow Creek Trail Saturday for Community service projects throughout Folsom. got dirty with other members of his fire and bring it closer to these near- Service Day. See additional photos of the various This year, the event set a new record staff, who were on the Humbug-Wil- by homes.” activities on page A6. with more than 3,200 volunteers low Creek Trail working to make the • SEE SERVICE PAGE A5

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vehicle’s window, stole a wallet 12:20 p.m. on the 2400 block of under the influence at 12 stole a purse from a shopping CRIME LOG containing credit cards and Iron Point Road. a.m. on E. Bidwell Street and cart at 8:15 p.m. on the 2600 made fraudulent purchases at Curtis Mitchell, 28, of Fair Coloma Street. block of E. Bidwell Street. Aug. 29 8:20 p.m. on the 1600 block of Oaks, was arrested for vehicle Damon Finn, 46, of Folsom, Jeannette Castro, 50, of An unknown suspect entered Iron Point Road. theft, receiving stolen property was arrested for driving Folsom, was arrested for an unlocked vehicle and stole and possession of burglary under the influence, driving driving under the influence at cash and credit cards from a Aug. 31 tools at 12:50 p.m. on the 100 under the influence while on 9:30 p.m. on the 1000 block of wallet at 2:30 a.m. on the 1300 An unknown male adult block of Woodmere Road. probation for a previous DUI Folsom Ranch Drive. block of Bundrick Drive. suspect stole a pool pump Brandon Gomez, 20, of and driving with a suspended Keith Lewis, 38, of Rancho control system at 7:05 a.m. on Rio Linda, was arrested for license for a DUI at 1:55 a.m. Sept. 2 Cordova, was arrested for the 400 block of Blue Ravine driving under the influence of on the 1200 block of Creekside Jose Cazarez, 24, of Folsom, burglary at 7:50 p.m. on the 700 Road. drugs and alcohol, violating Drive. was arrested for violating block of Oak Avenue Parkway. An unknown suspect stole probation, driving with a Matthew Clark, 31, probation, possession of a a pool sweep at 10:45 a.m. suspended license for a DUI of Placerville, was controlled substance and Aug. 30 on the 100 block of American and operating a vehicle arrested for possession of appropriation of lost property Nichol Massaro, 34, of Folsom, River Canyon Drive. without a certified ignition methamphetamine, possession at 1:20 a.m. on the 600 block of was arrested for driving under Tyler Murphy, 28, of Elk interlock device at 9:10 p.m. of illegal drugs with the intent E. Bidwell Street. the influence and driving with a Grove, was arrested for two on the 600 block of E. Bidwell to sell and driving with a Carl Aromin, 41, and Andrew suspended license at 12:15 a.m. counts of burglary, identity Street. suspended license at 8:10 a.m. Alforque, 35, both of Elk Grove, on Palladio Parkway and Iron theft, credit card fraud and Tome Perchevitch, 30, of Gold on the 9400 block of Madison were arrested at 11:30 a.m. on Point Road. possession of burglary tools at River, was arrested for public Avenue. the 2600 block of E. Bidwell An unknown suspect used 11 a.m. on the 6800 block of intoxication at 11:45 p.m. on Marcus Howlett, 36, of Street. Aromin was arrested spray paint on a retaining wall Sao Tioga Drive. the 700 block of Sutter Street. Sacramento, was arrested for for conspiracy to commit a and bike trail at 10:45 a.m. on Dylan French, 25, of Citrus violating parole at 4:05 p.m. crime and shoplifting. Alforque the 100 block of Tomlinson Heights, was arrested for Sept. 1 on the 13400 block of Folsom was arrested for violating Drive. violating probation and Jason English, 46, of Grass Boulevard. probation, conspiracy to An unknown suspect broke a conspiracy to commit a crime at Valley, was arrested for driving An unknown male suspect commit a crime and shoplifting. GREAT SHOWS. UP CLOSE! Always in bloom. THE CHINESE WARRIORS OF PEKING SAT-SUN SEP 22-23 KAUMAKAIWA KANAKA’OLE WITH SHAWN PIMENTAL VOICE OF HAWAII’S NEW GENERATION WED SEP 26

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Thursday, September 20, 2018 • FOLSOM TELEGRAPH A3 Tombstones Folsom firefighters compete transcribed in combat challenge at Folsom BY RACHEL ZIRIN OF THE TELEGRAPH Seven Folsom Fire De- partment fire fighters trav- Prison eled to Elko, Nevada during the last weekend in August to compete in a 3M Fire- fighter Challenge. Cemetery Captain Clint Madden, Engineer Pierce Ackerman, El Dorado Hills Genealogical Firefighter/Paramedic Gary LaRussa, Firefighter/Para- Society completes 3-year project medic Jeff Smith, Firefighter Paramedic Alex Karp, Fire- BY RACHEL ZIRIN fighter/Paramedic Travis OF THE TELEGRAPH Silva and Firefighter/Para- The pages of California history are filled medic Steve Anderson as with the stories of notorious outlaws, many of well as retired Sacramento whom ended up in Folsom Prison. Fire Chief Walt White com- With good old-fashioned sleuthing that prised the team represent- would make Sherlock Holmes sit up and take ing the Sacramento area. notice, members of the El Dorado Hills Genea- Folsom Fire Captain Martin logical Society recently completed a three-year Odestig also competes on project to bring to life the names behind the the team, but was unable to prisoner intake numbers on about 636 tomb- travel to Elko. stones at the Folsom Prison Cemetery dating The Firefighter Combat from the 1880s to 1959 when prison policy end- Challenge is a highly com- ed interment on prison grounds. petitive competition that Working with Folsom Prison Museum Oper- has aired on ESPN for more ations Manager Jim Brown, they began working than 25 years. The Fire- in spring of 2015. fighter Combat Challenge “There were very few names on the granite was developed to encour- COURTESY headstones, only prisoner intake numbers,” age firefighter fitness and Seven Folsom Fire Department fire fighters traveled to Elko, Nevada during the said Phil Gray, one of the organizers. “Eight demonstrate the profes- last weekend in August to compete in a 3M Firefighter Challenge. teams of volunteers made two trips to photo- sion’s rigors to the public. graph and record the stones. After extensive Wearing “full bunker fighter in the matter of min- fielded a complete team was and now have a total of research through old ledgers and mug shots at gear” and a self-contained utes,” Madden said. “We are in 2010. eight team members from the prison as well as the state archives and oth- breathing apparatus, pairs often carrying equipment This year the world cham- the Folsom Fire Depart- er locations, we were able to match names, pho- of competitors race head- and dragging charged hose pionships will be in Sacra- ment. This says a lot about tographs, headstone photographs and include to-head as they simulate lines that weigh hundreds mento in front of the state our firefighters. No other a few details on each man buried there before the physical demands of re- of pounds. The Firefight- capitol. This six-day event fire department in Califor- posting our findings to the findagrave.com, an al-life firefighting by per- er Combat Challenge is the will feature the fittest fire- nia is better represented. invaluable resource for genealogical research.” forming a linked series of only event I know if that can fighters from around the These guys have really put Volunteer Barbara Cannaday said they know five tasks. These tasks in- simulate the feeling of com- world and, again, will be in some serious time train- they have matched the right names with ID clude climbing a five-sto- plete exhaustion that fire- aired on ESPN. ing and preparing for the numbers. ry tower with more than fighters often face in a real “This is the first time event. If you have an emer- “There’s a body that matches the informa- 100 pounds of gear, hoist- building fire.” in the history of the event gency, these are the type of tion, it just might not be under the correct ing, chopping, dragging Competitors from around that the world champion- people you want to respond. headstone as the cemetery was relocated three hoses and rescuing a life- the country and from as far ships will be held on the They are fit and able to keep times!” Cannaday said. sized, 175 pound “victim” away as Kuwait and Germa- west coast. For 15 years we working under very harsh Ninety-three executions by hanging took as they race against them- ny were in attendance in traveled around the coun- conditions.” place at Folsom Prison, with the last in 1937. All selves, their opponent and Elko. try together and into Can- The training paid off. The are buried in the Prison cemetery. The majority the clock. In what has been This is the first time in ada to demonstrate our Folsom team finished near of bodies of men who died there were claimed termed ‘the toughest two nearly 9 years that members firefighter skills and com- the top in almost every cate- either by families or friends. minutes in sports,’ firefight- from the Folsom Fire De- pete. When we heard the gory they entered. Folsom’s The El Dorado Hills Genealogical Society is ers race through the course, partment have competed in world championships were team finished in third place a resource for members whether expert, nov- often pushing themselves to this event. coming to Sacramento, we in both the team event and ice or all those in between, to learn more about complete exhaustion. For 15 years, Folsom fire- thought it would be great to the relay event. Madden and their family history. Through guest speakers “Fighting a house fire is fighters were members of get the team back togeth- White’s tandem team, spon- at their monthly meetings, guidance provid- one of the most exhausting the Sacramento Area 522 er,” Madden said. “By now, sored by Reach Air Medi- ed at monthly workshops and a growing gene- things you can do. Entering Team that was consistently our experienced returning cal, finished in first place in alogical collection at El Dorado Hills Library, a burning home wearing in the top five in the World team members are in their the over 50 tandem catego- their purpose is to inspire members to discover heavy ‘bunker gear’ and an Championships. The last 40s and 50s. We added five ry with Madden taking top more about their ancestry and past. air-pack can overheat a fire- year the Sacramento area new firefighters to the team • SEE FIREFIGHTERS PAGE A11 A4 OPINION

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COMMENT FOLSOMTELEGRAPH.COM OUR VIEW Factual, upbeat and balanced news he Folsom Tele- desired, successful pub- es where facts are often graph is your trust- lications such as this inaccurate. Instead of a Ted weekly news re- one have learned to ad- disgruntled citizen ad- source in the heart of the just their focus of cover- dressing the party di- great City of Folsom. In age. We have listened to rectly, it turns into noth- addition to covering the our readers throughout ing more than a negative news and events that take the last two years and review for the public to COURTESY PHOTOS place within this city, this worked to bring them judge from. Around 1902, the Folsom Development Company acquired rights to dredge newspaper includes cov- what they want. While occasional- and placer gravels in the river. erage well into El Dorado Our efforts have gar- ly there will be that one Hills as well as select cov- nered recognition not news story that arises erage for happenings that only from our readers now and then of civil or take place in Orangevale and community leaders, public wrong doing, we Natoma, ‘clear water’ and the Highway 50 cor- but also from the Cali- will continue to use our ridor towards Gold River fornia News Publishers precious pages of news- Editor’s note: Folsom A and Rancho Cordova. Association (CNPA), who print to bring you the to Z is an intermittent As your community named the Telegraph a factual stories that are series in the Telegraph newspaper, it’s our duty top five weekly newspa- based on reports, direct where readers can learn to bring you something per in the state in over- interviews and the pro- facts and history about you don’t get through oth- all excellence as well as fessional protocol we fol- Folsom. Each week, the er news resources such as numerous awards. Oth- low each and every day. Telegraph will select a social media, local tele- er readers speak of their As your community landmark, place, his- vision news and more. love of their local paper newspaper, please know It’s on our pages that nearly daily as well. we always welcome your torical figure and major you will find those sto- Oftentimes, howev- story ideas and inqui- historical event that start ries you won’t see in oth- er, there are those in the ries. If they are foreseen with the next letter of the er places. While covering community that misun- as inappropriate for our alphabet. This week we solidated Company was the “bad news” that hap- derstand the role of their pages, we will always be continue with “N.” formed on January 1, 1909, pens in our area is rou- community newspaper. willing to talk with you from the consolidation of tine for us, bringing you All too often our staff and about that and explain the Folsom Development By the end of the 19th the unique feature sto- management receive re- the reasons, whether it’s BY RACHEL ZIRIN Company, Natomas Devel- century, placer mining ries, sports stories and quests from readers who due to legal risk or simply OF THE TELEGRAPH opment Company, El Do- along the American news about your com- want to speak out about something we don’t feel • Amos P. Catlin came rado Gold Dredging Com- River was no longer munity is our specialty. a neighbor, community our readers care to see to Mormon Island in 1849 pany and the Natomas economically viable on We strive to always bal- leader or attack a busi- while they enjoy their where he mined and prac- Vineyard Company. a small scale. ance our pages with just ness they’re unhappy Folsom Telegraph with ticed law. • This reduced the num- as much or more positive with. that fresh cup of coffee or • William L. Goggin, ber of companies working 321.48 acres of land and news in the community This is where our pro- over lunch every Thurs- agent for the Department the Folsom District down 13,975,185 cubic yards of as the bad. fessional staff works day afternoon. of the Post Office on the to just two: the Natomas gravel. Through recent years, hard to insure this pub- Readers, advertisers west coast, asked Catlin Consolidated and Ashbur- • In 1909, the Natomas the roles of a commu- lication doesn’t become and distributors of this for a name for the new post ton Mining Company. Consolidated also took nity newspaper have the print version of local newspaper — we thank office being set up on Mor- • The company built a over the holdings of the changed somewhat. In social media chat pag- you for the decades of mon Island. 36-inch gauge railroad to Cherokee Gold Dredging order to be relative and es and other resourc- your support. • Catlin offered the serve the machines used Company and the Feath- name Natoma which was to crush the rocks from the er River Exploration Com- a Maidu Indian name dredging. pany operations near Or- meaning “clear water” in • The railroad operated oville. These operations the local dialect. over a temporary track to gave the company an ad- • The Natoma Water & bring the dredge tailings ditional 1,364 acres. Folsom in autumn Mining Company of 1853 to the crusher which could • The Natomas Consol- all into Folsom in artists and check out this was organized by Catlin then be sold. idated was then said to be October! I’d like to new event! to bring water to the area • Trains of seven cars the second largest dredg- Fstart with a heartfelt Another new event, the from the South Fork of the were loaded by steam ing company in the state. thank you to the volun- Soap Box Derby, will be American River for mining shovel near the river and • In 1961, the Natomas teers, sponsors and tick- Joe debuting next month on and other uses. returned to the crush- Company proposed the et buyers who make Fol- Gagliardi the weekend of the Oct. • By the end of the 19th er where their loads were American River Parkway som LIVE a great event Chamber 13 and 14 on Sutter Street. century, placer mining emptied. to Sacramento County — Folsom’s favorite night CEO This is a definite must-do along the American River • As constructed, the Parks and Recreation. out! The Greater Fol- for your family. For more was no longer economical- crusher used an incline • One thousand acres of som Partnership contrib- information, go to his- ly viable on a small scale. to haul each car up for land was donated and to- utes to many non-prof- We are proud to work with toricfolsom.org. • Remaining gold-bear- dumping. day serves as hiking trails. its through their volun- businesses that are com- Finally, a reminder to ing gravel in the river • This arrangement was • The Natomas Compa- teering efforts that night mitted to Folsom and con- all those eligible that you channel was at a level too slow and replaced with ny also donated land for along with showcasing tinue to make us a hub for still have time to register deep to be economically a ground-level bin and Folsom’s Lembi Park. many of our small busi- tech talent in the region. to vote if you have not al- recovered through tradi- conveyor system allow- • On February 12, 1962, ness partners in the event Start your day on Sat- ready done so. Go to reg- tional methods. ing for multiple cars to be the last dredge in Folsom, marketing. urday, Sept. 30 with the sitertovote.ca.gov and it is • Dredging the riverbed dumped at once. Natoma No. 6, was shut Kudos to local business annual Pancake Break- easy to check off your list. became the next step in • The plant had the ca- down. partner Inductive Auto- fast from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Folsom has a large num- mining. pability to fill two stan- • A model of Natomas mation, who just com- benefiting local non-prof- ber of candidates running • Around 1902, the Fol- dard gauge cars of the Dredger #10 is on display pleted hosting their an- it Folsom’s Hope. The for Folsom City Coun- som Development Com- same graded stone in the Folsom History nual user conference fea- breakfast occurs in His- cil this term. Show them pany acquired rights to simultaneously. Museum. turing clients from all over toric Folsom, and details your support by attend- dredge and placer gravels • In the first year of op- • A street in Folsom is the world gathering at the can be found at folsom- ing forums and educating in the river. eration, the company’s named Natoma with an- Harris Center for educa- pancakebreakfast.com. yourself on their positions • The Natomas Con- seven dredgers worked other named East Natoma. tion and collaboration. Also on Sept. 30 in the on topics that are most Hundreds of Folsom hotel plaza surrounding the important to you and your rooms as well as restau- Folsom Chamber Train family. It will make a dif- rants and shopping loca- Depot in Historic Folsom ference in November! tions appreciate the in- will be the Live Art Expe- Keep Folsom vibrant, flux of visitors and the re- rience from 10 a.m. to 3 Joe Gagliardi is the Folsom sulting economic benefit. p.m. Come support local Chamber of Commerce CEO. strong, healthy – Yes on E n April 10, 2018, Guidelines our City Council took a bold step to welcome, but we give top priority to letters O Letters to the editor place an important bal- ▶▶ Each letter must include the writer’s full regarding local issues from local writers. lot measure before Fol- Ernie Andy name, along with full address and phone ▶▶All letters are subject to editing for style and som voters on Nov. 6. Sim- Sheldon Morin number. (Only name and city of residence clarity. ply put, Measure E pro- Vice Council Mayor Member will be published) ▶▶Letters should be sent to folsomtelegraph@ poses a half-cent sales tax ▶▶Letters must not exceed 350 words. goldcountrymedia.com increase in Folsom for a period of 10 years. While ▶▶Letters criticizing the goods and services Guest columns voters often view tax in- are currently unfunded? tend to pursue adoption of local businesses will generally not be Guest columns are welcome, but writers creases with a discerning The answer is Measure of a city ordinance that published. should send a note to folsomtelegraph@gold- eye, we encourage all Fol- E, to “Enhance Folsom,” will require formation of ▶▶We prefer that only one letter from the same countrymedia.com regarding the topic and som residents to take an and now is the time. an oversight committee writer be submitted during a 30-day period. intended approach before submission. open view of this measure Measure E will provide to advise the City Council Columns should be no more than 800 words and consider the follow- much-needed and de- as to how the tax proceeds ▶▶Letters must be the original work of the ing before deciding their pendable revenue to sup- should be spent if voters writer. and must be accompanied by a clear photo of the writer. position. port a variety of vital ef- approve Measure E. ▶▶Letters on national and world topics are In recent years, the forts in areas we value in If passed, Folsom’s State of California has re- Folsom, such as parks, sales tax rate will increase duced funding to local ju- recreation, health and slightly, from 7.75 percent risdictions, including our public safety, transporta- to 8.25 percent during CONTACT US fair city. 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Thursday, September 20, 2018 • FOLSOM TELEGRAPH EYES ON FOLSOM A5 SERVICE: continued from A1 The Humbug project was just one of many area clean-up projects on Saturday, FOLSOM SERVES BIG other projects including landscape enhancements at a number of local schools such as Folsom High School, Vista del Lago High School, Folsom Middle School, Russell Ranch and Empire Oaks elementary schools. Further down the trail, volunteers we knee deep in hard work, literally, in Humbug Creek. This project involved the heavy task of removing evasive weeds that block the waterways year after year. Other key outdoor projects including repairs to the Leidesdorff walking bridge at the historical Folsom Powerhouse State Park, beautification of the grounds at the historical Murer House and cleaning of the equipment at the Folsom Rail yard to help the Placerville-Sacramento Valley Railroad prepare for their upcoming sea- son of holiday excursions and fundraising events. Just down the street, volunteers could be seen painting new markings on the bike trails. The project added fresh clear markings to assist pedestrians and cyclists in being safe while sharing the trail. Throughout the morning, several proj- ects were taking place indoors as well. At Lakeside Church, a large group was per- forming the colorful task of sorting through thousands of LEGOS. This proj- ect assisted BrickDreams, a nationally recognized charity, run by two Folsom teens who donates used and unused LEGOs to children who are victims of domestic violence or abuse. Volunteers, many of them families with youngsters as little as 6 years old were enjoying the task of sorting the many pieces and then pack- aging them in tennis ball cans so they can More than 3,200 volunteers were busy throughout the City of Folsom Saturday for the fifth annual Folsom Commu- be given to a child. nity Service Day. The event saw a new record in participation and completed 70 different projects throughout the city At the Folsom Veteran’s Hall, volunteers including area fire safe clean up, clean up of local creeks and parks, Lego sorting for children in need, collecting food were busy packing care packages for our for the local food bank and more. military. By the end of the day, enough boxes were sealed to pack a semi-truck trailer from the Postal Service that assists with the send off and delivery. “It feels great; this is awesome,” said Ian Anglin, who was packing care packages with his family. “It feels good to be helping all these people who are sacrificing their own lives to protect our country every day.” One of the busiest locations on Saturday was Twin Lakes Food Bank. Hundreds of cars trekked to and from the local charity throughout the morning, delivering bags of donated groceries from the city-wide food drive that took place. Once delivered, the bags were sorted by volunteers working in the parking lot, prepping bins that were then relocated by forklift and transported to the food bank’s storage facilities. This particular project gathered enough non-perishable food donations to fight hunger to those in need in the area for the next 12 months. In addition to the local food drive, the Folsom Lake Rotary was busy prepping and packing meals for Rise Against Hunger, which distributes meals to chron- ically starving children world-wide. On Saturday alone, this project prepared and packaged 14,000 meals. At the kick-off event Saturday morning, several projects were taking place before volunteers even got inside the front door. The Folsom Lions Club was collecting used eyeglasses on site. The organization refurbishes the donated glasses and sup- plies them to those in need throughout the year. Staff members of were on site collecting used bicycles. The bicycles are refurbished by inmates and later distributed to families in need with the assistance of local charities that assist with the needed parts and distribution efforts. Before hitting the streets, trails and parks in the community to perform their tasks, volunteers packed into Lakeside Church. It was here they received their official event t-shirt, complimentary goodie bag and breakfast items along with a public thank you from Folsom City Mayor Steve Miklos. A resident of Folsom since 1985, Miklos was busy throughout the morning, talking with the local media, visiting the different sites and volunteer- ing at many of them as well. “Another record-breaking year; we hoped to hit at least 3,000 and we did just that,” Miklos said. “We had a lot of groups at the very last minute came in and brought in literally hundreds of volun- teers. This community has such pride in itself. When we put the word out, they come out. To see this grow year after year, it’s just continued to show that the pride continues to grow; it hasn’t shrunken, it grows.” In addition to thanking the members of the community, Miklos made it a point to acknowledge Folsom Communications Manager Christine Brainerd. For the last few years, Brainerd has been the force behind the management of Community Service Day, bringing it to its latest record-breaking level. “Christine came into this role after we had already started Community Service Day, and she has done an outstanding job,” Miklos said. “She had some big shoes to fill on this annual event and her pride, passion and hard work inspires everyone that is involved.” Now that Community Service Day is over, the City of Folsom will being work- ing and planning for next year’s event. Many residents and volunteers are already looking forward to the day. “It’s totally amazing that we can literal- ly have one day where we can stop taking care of ourselves and take care of others,” said long-time volunteer Dr. Anthony Retodo. “Over 3,000 people coming together today to serve others, it’s just awesome.” PHOTOS BY BILL SULLIVAN • SEE MORE IMAGES AT FOLSOMTELEGRAPH.COM

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BY RACHEL ZIRIN tainment of spectacular variety In addition, this year the In- OF THE TELEGRAPH spread throughout the village.” ternational Jousting Champion- Renaissance ring your friends and During the event there is a ships will take place during the family back to the days of two-fold storyline: Queen Eliz- event. This part of the event will Faire BQueen Elizabeth I in Tu- abeth’s progress and Shake- include riders from Europe, Can- ▶▶ WHEN: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. dor England for one weekend speare’s development of a new ada and the USA, she said. Sept. 22; 10 a.m. - 5 only in Folsom. play, she said. “You get immediate enter- p.m. Sept. 23 The 25th annual Renaissance “The rising young star of Lon- tainment, from the moment you Faire is returning again to give don’s theater scene, Shake- tromp though the gates,” Mier- ▶▶WHERE: Folsom Lions people a chance to have an in- speare, faces a scourge like no nik said. “Over 800 actors beau- Park, 403 Stafford teractive experience with mu- other — a paralyzing bout of tiful attired in period garments St, Folsom sicians, jugglers and the ribald- writer’s block while the great will transport you to anoth- ▶▶TICKETS: $5 for ry of actors drawing you deeper Elizabethan age of entertain- er time and place. You will en- children, $10 for into the magic of another peri- ment unfolds around him,” she joy various stage shows, come- seniors, military and od and time, said Marti Miernik, said. “The festival will be the ul- dy and music on numerous stag- ages 13-17, $12 for co-producer of the faire. timate renaissance bash, a live- es as well as one on one inter- adults “Over 800 costumed per- ly Dionysian party, where the action with actors of the faire. formers will bring Shake- guests enjoy turkey A number of guilds provide free ▶▶PARKING: $5 speare’s England to life legs, exotic food, and games to play including a tower with parades, pag- drink as they banter of Jenga, sword lessons, dancing eants and fun towns- with the myriad per- lessons, acting parodies, sheep folk,” said Miernik, formers filling the tossing, hobby horse racing and PHOTOS BY BILL SULLIVAN • FOLSOM TELEGRAPH “offering con- streets.” more.” Bring your friends and family back to the days of Queen tinuous en- Guests can look forward to and Elizabeth I in Tudor England for one weekend only in ter- get excited about just about ev- Folsom. erything this event has to offer. “There is something for ev- eryone at Folsom Renaissance dying, various games to play, gizmos aside and play with our Faire, from little kids to parents theater and ribaldry, she said. actors as they pass through the and grandparents,” Miernik said. Miernik’s favorite part of the gates.” “Stage shows are family-friendly annual event is seeing all of Throughout the course of the and for everyone. Jousting is for the costumes and hearing the event weekend they are antici- anyone who enjoys action and old-fashion speech, she said. pating to have 6,000 guests and attraction of such sports.” “I love the way we bring a sliver encourage everyone to dress up, Each of 40 guilds will present of history wrapped warmly in an she said. a snippet of history to patrons entertaining manner to our pa- “Come out and play,” Miernik as well as various attractions of trons,” she said. “I love that you said. “This is a family-friend- their own. These include cook- can learn something at the show ly show that everyone from the ing shows, bow making, leather while being entertained doing youngsters to grandparents will work, armor design and produc- so. I enjoy seeing the glint in the enjoy. You will be hooked on tion, shooting off period gun sa- eye of children and the young Folsom Renaissance Faire from lutes, military maneuvers, wool as they put their technological the moment you cross the gate!” ‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’ Kaumakaiwa Kanaka’ole: Voice haunts Sutter Street Theatre of Hawaii’s new generation TELEGRAPH STAFF ‘The Legend of Sleepy TELEGRAPH STAFF Here is the spooky classic story by Wash- ington Irving, presented with all the thrills, Hollow’ A remarkable and riv- chills and laughs that keep audiences on the eting performer, Kau- ▶▶ When: 1 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays edge of their seats. makaiwa Kanaka’ole has The storybook tale revolves around the now through Oct. 28 been on the stage since main characters — the bumbling, awkward ▶▶Tickets: $18 for general, $15 for se- she could walk. She now schoolteacher, Ichabod, the coquettish Ka- niors and students with an ID card and has five Na Hoku Hano- trina and Ichabod’s brutish rival, Brom Bones. hano (Hawaiian Gram- $13 for children 12 years and under. As much fun as the play presents, it saves my) awards to her name, the best for last — the ride of the headless ▶▶Info: SutterStreetTheatre.com or call creating songs whose horseman. “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” is the box office at 916-353-1001. aesthetic inspiration de- exciting family entertainment. rives from Hawaiian chant traditions. Kanaka’ole will take the Harris Center stage COURTESY for one performance in Kaumakaiwa Kanaka’ole has been on the stage Folsom on Sept. 26, and since she could walk. it’ll be a can’t-miss. A modern transgen- der Hawaiian (ma- Kaumakaiwa Kanaka’ole: hu wahine), she is a vi- brant keeper of culture The voice of Hawaii’s new generation — an authentic innova- ▶ WHEN: 7:30 p.m., Sept. 26 tor who engages indige- ▶ nous thought to address ▶▶WHERE: Harris Center for the Arts at today’s issues through ▶▶TICKET PRICE: $18-$42; Premium $48. Students with ID music, chant and plenty $12.Tickets of humor. She provides wry commentary and ▶▶TICKETS: HarrisCenter.net, 916-608-6888 stories to give context to her songs. Her fami- ly roots are in the hula of Her roots are in the hu- ly lifestyle dedicated to the esteemed Kanaka’ole la of the esteemed Kana- hula and the Hawaiian family whose practices ka‘ole family of Hawaii, culture. have been passed down whose Hawaiian cultur- Kaumakaiwa through eight matrilin- al practices have been Kanaka`ole carries the PREMIER eal generations. passed down through banner of family matri- Here, for their first per- eight matrilineal genera- arch Edith Kanaka`ole formance in Folsom, she tions. She is great-grand- with pride and dignity. performs with guitar- child of Edith Kanaka‘ole, Clearly, “Welo” will be a ist Shawn Pimental, who one of the leaders of the beacon for others to ad- SENIOR has three award-winning Hawaiian “renaissance” mire, adopt and follow. CDs. of the 60s and 70s that Fluent in Hawaiian “My work draws di- brought hula and Hawai- as well as English, sur- rectly from ancestral ian art, culture and lan- rounded by Hawaiian memory and hula prac- guage back into the ac- music and all types of LIVING tice, with roots in chant tive life of the islands. Western music from clas- that transforms to melo- The past seven genera- sical to indie, educated in dy. It is not simply West- tions and beyond have Hawaiian tradition and Reserve your home today! ern song with Hawaiian been maintained with- earning advanced de- Call us today to reserve lyrics,” Kanaka’ole said. in a traditional fami- • SEE HAWAIIAN PAGE A11 your new home. Legal ads for Sacramento County?

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band shares an immense love for music. Not only does the band enjoy playing, but their incredible performances engage all who listen; and the energy is shared with The Bands the entire crowd. Website: www.islandofblackandwhite. past, yet his heart and soul are connected com to the present. He writes songs that seam- lessly blend the best of both worlds, pre- senting a unique and contemporary style of American rock and blues. And unlike others, he isn’t afraid to tackle the con- troversial issues of today. Dennis Jones writes songs for other notable artists as well. Website: www.dennisjonescentral. com

COURTESY COURTESY Walter Trout Blues and Rock After years as an A-list side man with The Nickel Slots John Lee Hooker, John Mayall and ▶▶ Sentimental Folk with Rocking Americana COURTESY Canned Heat, Walter has enjoyed playing his emotional brand of fired-up, hard- The Nickel Slots take you on a journey core guitar heavy music, writing and through hard times and desperation that recording his own songs for over 20 years always carries hope that better things are Randy McAllister as a solo artist. just around the corner. With influence ▶▶ East Roots Music Following a life-threatening illness, from early roots Americana music as well Trout’s rebirth began with a successful COURTESY as a touch of rebellious ’70s punk, The Grammy nominated, singer, song- liver transplant in May 2014 and gathered Nickel Slots draw the line that connects writer, harmonica player, drummer pace with 2015’s “Battle Scars”, the Johnny Cash to The Clash. From the senti- and legend of East Texas Roots music. acclaimed studio album that channeled mental folk tune to the foot-stomping, rau- Roustabout, maverick, spiritual, gritty, his near-death experience into raw auto- Island of Black and cous sing-along, their rocking Americana amazing, wild, bad-ass, soulful…these biographical songs. And in 2016, “ALIVE brings you back to a long-lost memory or are some of the words used to describe in Amsterdam” is the sound of a man White shared experience of pain, joy, heartache, this Texas bonafide blueblood. One of announcing his resurrection. Walter ▶▶ Funk, Reggae, Rock, Folk and Blues love, hope, and redemption. America’s true roots originals, he’s shows you magic in the studio – but on They began performing together in been flying in the face of convention stage is where he truly comes alive! “A Caribbean-drenched fusion of funk, November 2008 in Sacramento, his whole career. No smoke, no mir- Website: www.waltertrout.com reggae, rock, folk and blues, IBW emerged California, and the following spring a rors, no choreography, no industry from the foothills of El Dorado County in song from their debut album spent a machines. 2004…. As solid contributors to the local month in rotation on KWOD 106.5 FM’s Raised in the small Texas town of music scene in and around Sacramento Sounds of Sacramento series. The Nickel Novice, McAllister is a fifth-generation for nearly a decade, Island of Black and Slots have won three Sammie Awards for Texan whose father was a fireman and White has established itself as a soulful, Outstanding Americana/ a drummer in a band called The musical powerhouse. Having played for Alt-Country, one for Best Flames. Randy followed in his foot- the heaving crowd of thousands… their Live Performer, and are steps from a very young age, but the music has gained a substantial and loyal now in the Sammies Hall drums were just the beginning. following.” -Lovelle Harris, Submerge Mag of Fame. Their second McAllister found the harmonica in his Founded in the foothills of El Dorado… album Five Miles Gone early 20’s while stationed in Their music is a sweet, humble yet raw prompted SubMerge Magazine Massachusetts as a member of the US blend of acoustic rock, funky reggae, and to say that it “…will make a seri- Air Force, taking cues from Boston soulful blues. It is a mixture like no other. ous bid to be the soundtrack of blues legend and harmonica master ” The band exerts high energy perfor- your summer.” The band has toured Earring George’ Mayweather. By the mances while frequenting local and three times in Europe, winning over time he returned to Texas in 1992, he COURTESY out of town venues, restaurants, bars, audiences in venues both large and was a strong, skillful harp player who coffee shops, music festi- small, and in March 2015 shared the was establishing himself as a world- vals and various events. stage with Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet class singer and songwriter. In 1997, The unique sound of Band at their concert at Sleep Train McAllister signed with JSP records, Dennis Jones Band Island of Black and Arena. Their debut music video for releasing three highly acclaimed CD’s ▶▶ Blues and Rock White today “The Devil’s Chain Gang” won Best US before going on to issue recordings captures the Music Video at the 2015 American with Severn Records and Reaction Sizzling hot guitar solos. Smooth and attention of Online Film Awards and two awards at Records. He is one of the most uniquely soulful vocals. High-energy stage perfor- t h o s e the 2013 Sacramento Film and Music talented and original contemporary mance. Backed by a rhythm section that young and Festival, and all four of The Nickel Slots’ roots artists. The genuine article, who is second to none, this IS Dennis Jones. old. It is music videos have garnered airplay on has been burning up the road for a Once you see a live show you’ll instantly apparent multiple TV networks and websites. mighty long time, delivering his brand agree, this band ROCKS the blues like NO for anyone Americana radio stations both in the USA of East Texas Roadhouse Soul from one other! watching, and Europe are also starting to discover end of the country to the other. Dennis’s feet are firmly rooted in the that the The Nickel Slots’ three albums and Website: www.randymcallister.com Ch r ist mas EP. Website: www.thenickelslotsmusic. • SEE BANDS CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE com

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cooking prodigal musical stew known as RepresA for 7 years strong. Joining No The Bands continued Pants (Records) on Sept 3, 2018, RepresA was initially formed in 2011 in Newcastle, CA, near Sacramento, CA. After years of playing the show circuit, cutting their teeth on the central Cali local scene, & suffering the grating test of lineup chang- es- RepresA called in a hiatus, reset, and got back on the horse to do it right. Reforming in 2017, RepresA forged their ambition in the fire of their musical & political convictions to bring something new to the table. RepresA fought to main- tain their solid following of old fans and new, tooth & nail, while pushing their COURTESY sociopolitical sphere, mad skills, & musi- cal boundaries. Tom Rigney and With Tony Mena on Guitar/Lead Vocals, Chris Madga on Bass, and Noah Bingaman on Drums/Vocals, RepresA is Flambeau better than ever! Experience there unique ▶▶ Roots Music expression through sociopolitical lyrics & a fusion of multiple genres! Technically Tom Rigney is one of the premier Roots astounding, poignant, yet macabre- Music fiddle players on the planet. His RepresA is rapidly approaching light band — Tom Rigney and Flambeau — speed as they spread their quasi layered specializes in blazing Cajun two-steps, symphonic experience of raw performa- low-down Blues, funky New Orleans tive fuel across the globe. grooves, Boogie Woogie piano, and heart- Website: www.facebook.com/ breakingly beautiful ballads and waltz- represaband es. Much of the repertoire is composed by Rigney, but they mix in a few classics from the Cajun New Orleans songbook. Along the way you may pick up a trace of COURTESY Rigney’s Irish roots, or echoes of Eastern Europe — it just makes the musical gum- bo that much tastier. Earth To Mars Flambeau showcases Rigney’s fiery, ▶▶ The Bruno Mars Experience virtuoso fiddling, his charismatic stage presence, and his range and originality What do you get when you’ve been as a composer. He and Flambeau have searching for a captivating Tribute show forged a unique sound that blends COURTESY that combines the gripping dynamic of American Roots styles into something some of Southern California’s most pro- original and HOT — mixing irresistible fessional and engaging group of perform- grooves with deep musicality and spec- Bad Mother Nature ers who, time and time again, have prov- tacular soloing. Rigney’s high-energy ▶▶ Classic Rock en to get every audience member up on showmanship pulls the audience into his their feet?! COURTESY performances and makes them feel they Bad Mother Nature was formed in 2015 You get: EARTH TO MARS – The Bruno are a part of the music and the show. in Sacramento, California by guitarists Mars Experience! all on stage, every time we perform. Website: www.tomrigney.com Axel Ahrens and Corey Allred, and drum- With a musical line up of only the When Doves Cry – the Prince Tribute mer Seth Johnson. Their shared love for greatest hits ever performed by Bruno Show holds the distinction of being the the classic rock titans of the 60’s and 70’s Mars, you’ll see why everyone is “Over Only Prince Tribute band in the World to heavily inspired their work. In 2016, the Moon” about having EARTH TO have performed the entire “1999” & Corey’s brother Ryan Allred joined as a MARS at their next event. “Purple Rain” albums in the same night. pianist after graduating college, bringing Website: www.tributetobrunomars. WDC also performs all of his greatest with him a nuanced, piano-driven style com hits, as well as many songs other tributes that allowed the band to range from soft won’t touch. to heavy – often within the same song. With a songlist of over 80 Prince songs When Seth departed in 2017, Colin (and growing), we can guarantee there’s Curtin briefly filled drumming duties When Doves Cry something in our show for both the casu- and recorded drums on their debut EP ▶▶ Prince Tribute Band al and the die hard Prince fans. “Strange Weather,” which was released We’re proud to bring a live Prince COURTESY on June 15th, 2018. After Colin moved to More than just an impersonation, Tribute show that will take you through Boston to attend Berkelee College of When Doves Cry, the Prince Tribute the illustrious career of one of the most Music, Jon McCann was hired on drums Show, is a dynamic and multi-talented prolific songwriters and performers that to complete the lineup. The band has 8-piece band that puts the integrity of the we will ever know. performed live around the Sacramento music Prince left us above all else. If you love Prince’s music, this is a must RepresA area for over 2 years. 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Thursday, September 20, 2018 • FOLSOM TELEGRAPH A11 CANDIDATES: Folsom City Council seeks to fill three seats; 12 candidates continued from A1 teacher. JenniferLane2018. highlighting cultural Sheldon is a good friend, this topic is very com- com amenities. “If we don’t teach our children the sensitivity of and he tells me police plex, how would you and fire have all the toys address this issue? Why are you running Do you believe there is where we live, they’re not going to respect it in and gadgets they need. I Recently, I went to a for the Folsom City a traffic problem in the long run. If you teach them, they’ll get it.” feel safe. I’ve lived on HART of Folsom meet- Council? Folsom? If so, how would that busy corner for 34 ing, and I have to say, I I ’ m you fix it? Jennifer Lane, candidate for City Council years, next to a little didn’t know much about running There’s a problem park, and I’m not at all it. I love that they’re for City depending on where you example, Quick Quack have entitlements, but if threatened like I am in attacking the problem Cou nci l are and what time of day. I Car Wash by Costco – there’s no water in the Downtown Sacramento. and trying to help these to “P ut know the city is working 5,000 cars a day. E. Bidwell lake, there’s no water. You people – not just feed P e o p l e on fixing the issue. Since and Iron Point is the worst can’t make water up. We’d The City of Folsom them, but get them men- B e f o r e I’m retired, I have the lei- intersection right now. have to curve water usage annexed the Folsom tal help or a place to Politics.” sure going when it’s not again, and hopefully our Plan Area in 2011. What stay. There are about 60 I’ve met peak time. I have an out- Water supply has been new governor will help us is your view on Folsom’s homeless people that m a n y door patio at my house on a huge concern through- with that. growth over the next HART tracks. I asked p e o p l e Jennifer Lane Natoma and Sibley. That out the years. If elected, 20-30 years? how many homeless through intersection is a mess what will you do to Folsom has some of the When I moved here in children are there and my commission experi- between 7-8:30 a.m. and address those concerns? best public safety in the 1979-80, we had one they said about the ence who want to be heard 4:30-6 p.m., so I live with I told developers I voted region. Do you see any stop light. I’m a product same amount. Those at council level. I want to it. As a planning commis- “no” on their development issues going forward? of growth. The last 30 children sleep in cars or be their voice! I want to sioner, I’ve voted “no” on agreements based on What will you do to allevi- years I’ve lived here, I’ve couch surf. I’m pretty save the corporation yard approving commercial water. I’m comfortable ate the problem? seen exactly what’s committed. If I don’t from commercialization. I projects that bring large with saying “no” if we I really don’t see much going to happen to the win this race, I’m going envision a nature center amounts of cars. For have to. I understand they that we’re lacking. Ernie other side. Of course, to help with HART this side was more rock because I like to be piles and wasn’t quite as involved. I’m so grateful beautiful. South of 50 is I have what I have. SCHOOL: going to be a beautiful SHOOTING: Officer killed on duty continued from A1 development once it’s Social media is a pow- continued from A1 many topics as possible.” done. They have so erful tool. When is the Julie Robertson, 28, upon,” Jones said. ment, but it’s also the Questions on issues much open space – one- right time to utilize it? was shot in the arm, and After an exchange of community that suf- anticipated include com- third of it’ll be saved. When is the wrong is in stable condition and gunfire, the Moore fled fered. The City of Rancho ments on meeting future There’s nothing we can time? expected to make a full on foot and was engaged Cordova and the entire growth in Folsom and do to stop it; we have to I’ve been stung on recovery. She is a three- by two other officers; county has suffered a Rancho Cordova; how the embrace it. I’ve met with Folsom Chat, and I got and-a-half-year veteran and still was not com- loss as well.” district should respond to developers about open off it for a while, but you of the department. plying with the officers’ Stasyuk leaves behind those needs while keeping space on planting polli- have to pay attention to An uninvolved citizen directive, Jones said. a wife, mother, father, the delivery of educational nators for the bees, what’s going on. I find was also shot, presum- “Those two officers and sister. He was pre- excellence; school safety hummingbirds, butter- that berating or belit- ably by the suspect. fired at the suspect as ceded in death by his and campus climate; bud- flies, opposed to just tling someone is always That citizen was report- well. The suspect is in older brother. get priorities; recruiting bushes. They’ve a negative. My back- ed to be in stable condi- custody,” he said. The investigation into and retaining quality embraced the idea. We ground is in teaching, so tion at this time. Sacramento County the incident will be con- teachers and more. can make it as good as bullying is never OK in The suspect in this Sheriff’s Department ducted by the Sheriff’s Reinking said the com- we can. any forum. I participate incident was identified Sergeant Shaun Homicide Bureau and munity is welcome to sub- now and again when I as Anton Lemon Moore. Hampton said they Professional Standards mit question suggestions Folsom has seen can answer questions T h e S a c r a m e n t o believe they have every- Division, which is stan- to [email protected]. homelessness increase based on my knowl- County Sheriff’s one in custody who was dard practice for any All candidates including in recent years. While • SEE COUNCIL PAGE A12 Communications involved in the officer-involved shoot- Jaya Badiga, Joshua Center received a 911 incident. ing that occurs in the Hoover, Dave Reid and call regarding a distur- “For the second time Sheriff’s Department’s incumbent Ed Short will bance at Pep Boys on in a little over a year, and jurisdiction. An inde- be present during the HURRICANE: the 10000 block of the third time since I pendent review of the forum, and the evening continued from A1 Folsom Boulevard. The have been sheriff, I have officer-involved shoot- event will be moderated by to emergencies throughout the Folsom community, initial call for service the unfortunate duty to ing will be conducted by Adam Frick of Folsom TV. but we are always ready to assist other areas through- gave no indication the inform you all that we’ve the Sacramento County This event is co-spon- out the state of California or throughout the county,” suspect was armed or had yet another officer District Attorney’s sored by the Folsom Rodriguez said. “If there is a need out on the East dangerous. Upon the killed in the line of duty Office. In accordance Telegraph, Folsom TV, the Coast, we respond to the call no matter what.” officers’ arrival, they in Sacramento County,” with the Sheriff’s Grapevine Independent Odestig is scheduled to return next week. were fired upon by Jones said during a press Department’s policies and Sounding Board “Odestig is an amazing person, and we’re very Moore and were able to briefing. “It’s incredibly and procedures, the Marketing & proud a member from Folsom assisted,” Rodriguez return fire. difficult for all of us, deputies involved in the Communications. said. “We had two officers myself included. It’s an shooting will be placed show up to a store. When incredible hole that nev- on paid administrative they arrived, they were er quite gets filled in the leave pending the immediately fired hearts of our depart- investigation. “We make it easy for you in your time of need” HAWAIIAN: Kaumakaiwa Kanaka’ole Obituary Notices We publish obituary notices in the following seven Publications: continued from A6 Deadlines: grees in Western universi- nering a rave review in awarded a Native Arts & Auburn Journal ...... Thursday ...... Wednesday at 11am ties, she defines what it The New York Times, and Cultures Foundation Auburn Journal ...... Sunday ...... Thursday at 5pm means to be an indige- at the prestigious indige- Fellowship. Lincoln News Messenger ...... Thursday ...... Tuesday at 5pm nous intellectual in a con- nous cultures festival The But it’s the music and temporary world. Dreaming in Australia lat- her incredible voice that Folsom Telegraph (also serving El Dorado Hills) ...... Thursday ...... Tuesday at 5pm Her vision is to engage er that year. In November will make her concert Placer Herald ...... Friday ...... Wednesday at 3pm indigenous thought and 2013, she and Kekuhi were unforgettable. Come for The Loomis News ...... Friday ...... Wednesday at 3pm body of knowledge to each awarded the Martin an evening loaded with address today’s issues and Luther King Jr.-Cesar exquisite chants, mele and Roseville Press Tribune ...... Friday ...... Wednesday at 3pm challenges through music, Chavez–Rosa Parks stories, all told in the chant and sharing of the Visiting Professorship of native Hawaiian tongue, spirit. In 2013, Kanaka`ole the University of but eloquent and inven- email [email protected] began to identify as female Michigan. She was also tive in execution. or (530) 885-4511 with the support of her family and Hawaiian cul- tural tradition (mahu wahine). In 2014, she toured with her mother Kekuhi, the first moth- er-transgender daughter WORSHIP DIRECTORY performance duo in Hawaiian music, and per- haps anywhere. FOLSOM FOLSOM FOLSOM FOLSOM Kanaka`ole was the first Hawaiian performer to appear both at New York’s Catholic N. American Baptist Methodist Presbyterian globalFEST, in 2011, gar- ST. JOHN'S OAK AVENUE FREE CATHOLIC CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH FIREFIGHTERS: 307 Montrose Dr. • 985-2065 8790 Oak Ave. • 988-8815 continued from A3 Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm OAK Sunday Worship Service 9:30 a.m. honors in the over 50 indi- Sunday 7:30, 9:00, 11:30 am and 6:00 pm Sunday School 11:00 a.m. vidual category. Veteran Jorge Luna, Pastor Confession, Saturday 3:00-4:30 pm & by request competitor Ackerman and HILLS Karp placed third the Father Silvestor Kwiatkowski, Pastor CHURCH open division tandem www.stjohnsfolsom.org category. 1100 Blue Ravine Road Presbyterian Join Us “I am very of how our Church of Christ in Folsom team competed. These are for some fantastic firefighters Folsom with great work ethics,” Worship Church of Christ 916-983-0181 Madden said. “To get to 900 E. Natoma Street • 608-4866 Sunday at 9:00 am the level they are at, our Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 5:00 pm firefighters not only Service Times Sunday Bible Class 9:30 am 450 Blue Ravine Road, Folsom trained for their job at Wednesday Evening 7:00 pm Sundays 9am & 11am work, they spent time on David Posey • 530-676-9514 (Member of the EPC) 916-983-4648 their days off pulling the www.oakhills.org JourneyChurchHome.org fire hose and performing Dave Huusko Pastor these firefighting tasks in Church of Christ, Scientist full gear, often on days when the outside tem- FIRST CHURCH Sunday Schedule perature is over 100 OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Classic Worship 8:45 a.m. degrees. It’s been a great 731 Trader Lane, Folsom • 985-4006 Lutheran experience. I am excited to (Across from Chamber of Commerce) (CBC Family Center) see what this group can Sunday Service & Sunday School 10:00 am accomplish.” Wednesday Testimony Meetings 7:00 pm MOUNT OLIVE Engage Modern Worship One of the goals of trav- Free childcare at all services LUTHERAN CHURCH eling to the Elko event was Reading Room & Book Store: 1:45 p.m. to qualify for the world 10 am-1 pm Saturdays 320 Montrose Dr. • 985-2984 championships held in www.csfolsom.com www.mountolivefolsom.com (CBC Sanctuary) Sacramento Oct. 22-27. Nursery at 1:45 p.m. service The entire team qualified Community Pastor Ryan Hochgrebe and will be competing when the competition Bayside Church "Sharing Christ, Serving the Community" To have your Church comes to Sacramento. 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A12 FOLSOM TELEGRAPH • Thursday, September 20, 2018 COUNCIL: continued from A11 edge. People act like they know “Many people moved to Folsom because you can Prop 10: rent control C: Folsom stuff, but they don’t, so some- City Council term limits; D: Fol- times I set them straight. Barbara Leary get on a trail, walk near the river and feel like som campaign contribution Barbara Leary, 69, has been limits; E: half-percent sales What are you opinion on each a Folsom resident for 26 years. you’re no longer in a big, bustling city. There are tax? of the follow ballot items: Prop She current- less impactful improvements that could be made Prop 10 eliminates the cur- 10: rent control C: Folsom City ly serves an a rent ban on rent control, but it Council term limits; D: Folsom Folsom Arts than some being proposed.” doesn’t provide a mechanism campaign contribution limits; E: and Cultural Barbara Leary, candidate for City Council to solve the problem. There half-percent sales tax? Commission- hasn’t been a good solution I wasn’t for rent control, but er and is a re- identified. I think upping rent at a con- tired nurse Water supply is something portunities for more affordable Sixteen years isn’t really trolled level is reasonable. practitioner we can’t fix. There’s only so housing because some can’t af- much of a term limit. In fact, it’s I’m against term limits. I from UC Da- much available in a given year, ford to buy homes with the ex- higher than the average num- think it should be 12 years. I vis Medical and with climate change, the isting rate of inflation. ber of years people have served. don’t think 16 years is really a Center. She Barbara Leary snow pack has been smaller. It’s basically a mechanism for term limit in Folsom. v o l u n t e e r s There’s an increased demand Folsom has seen homeless- ensuring someone who’s been I don’t know about raising with the Friends of Folsom for water, not just in Folsom, ness increase in recent years. on Council for a long time isn’t campaign contribution lim- Parkways, Heritage Preserva- but in our region. I’ll ensure While this topic is very com- able to run again. In this situa- its. I wouldn’t want to ask my tion League of Folsom, Daugh- new building has an adequate plex, how would you address tion, you lose brain power, re- friends for $500. Most of the ters of the American Revolu- water supply. It’ll be a constant this issue? gional connections, knowledge money I have is from friends, tion, the Sierra Club and more. challenge, and we’re going to Homelessness is a regional about how things work and not family and the last time I ran. I BarbaraLearyCA.org need to constantly balance problem, and cities in the re- being able to pass that onto don’t expect a lot of money, and what we’re building with what gion should bolster services. newly elected officials. I don’t want a lot of money. Vote Why are you running for the we have for water supply. We have a small start with The current limit is $150 per for me for my integrity, not for Folsom City Council? HART of Folsom. One thing person. Even if you raise a fair how many flyers you get. For years, I’ve fought for Folsom has some of the best we’re lacking in the north-east amount as an individual, you’d I’m a signer on the sales tax. safe neighborhoods; pre- public safety in the region. Do of Sacramento County is men- probably never achieve the lev- If land isn’t made into a park served open space and histor- you see any issues going for- tal health services. If people el of contributions a PAC puts in a certain amount of time, a ical sites; and built trails and ward? What will you do to al- need mental health services, into a candidate or group. developer could take the land parks. My history of collab- leviate the problem? they have to be transported I’m in favor of finding some back. So that’s a no brainer; I orating with neighbors, city Having an adequate police Downtown. If people need on- kind of funding to complete believe in finishing the parks. staff and regional partners to force is necessary. As cities going care and they’re not able our parks and add to the arts There are 10 parks not started safeguard Folsom’s attributes grow, there tends to be more to navigate the system, they’re and cultural programs. Most and 10 parks that need tweaks. makes me well-qualified to en- problems with intermittent not getting care. Housing is a people expressed the need for It’s going to be based on this sure Folsom remains a vibrant crime. I’d like to see more active part of this big issue. There’s a sales tax to include a list of new council – who’s going to city surrounded by a healthy neighborhood watch programs nowhere in Sacramento Coun- where that money was going. have the integrity to finish the environment. established. It’s really import- ty where people say they’d like I’m not comfortable with the parks. That’s where the mon- ant people keep an eye out for to have a facility for the home- money going into the general ey should go first. I understand Do you believe there is a their neighbors and neighbor- less. That’ll be a challenge the fund because it can be spent some will go to the library, traffic problem in Folsom? If hood. Also, people violate the region needs to overcome. on any project future Councils some the arts and culture, but so, how would you fix it? speed limit, run stop signs and think is necessary, which may Ernie told me no way would it There’s a traffic problem in red lights. You get pulled over Social media is a powerful not be what it was originally go to raises and pensions. Folsom. We live in a car cul- when you violate a traffic law tool. When is the right situa- for. ture and people aren’t ready and that doesn’t happen often tion to utilize it? When is the You are very passionate or willing to give up their cars. here. I’m not sure why. wrong situation? You have been vocal about about what happens with the Solutions include using public It’s good, but there are risks your views on a possible River city’s corporation yard. Could transit, shared Uber/Lyft-type The City of Folsom annexed of misinforming people — District. Could you expand on you expand on why this land is rides, carpooling, walking or the Folsom Plan Area in 2011. that’s my biggest concern. The this? important to you? cycling. Another way is if you What is your view on Folsom’s right time to use it is when you One big issue I’ve been work- This is the last piece on Lake choose to alter the times you growth over the next 20-30 want to put forward a positive ing on is establishing a vision Natoma, and we own it. We’re a go down E. Bidwell, but not ev- years? solution to a problem, not cre- to keep Folsom’s water front in- rich city; we don’t need to sell eryone can do that. Stoplight I’ll ensure the 30 percent ate problems or an atmosphere tact. There are proposals to de- it. The Councils before had a timing was addressed at Coun- open space is maintained. I’ll where people discuss the neg- velop more access points and chance to make it what they cil, and the city’s working on ensure growth is consistent ative side of problems without paved areas that would take wanted. They chose an indus- making them smarter. As long with keeping our town safe and a positive solution. Elected of- away from the scenic and wild- trial park. If you work over as we have growth and live in having accessible services for ficials are precluded from us- life corridor. To me, this is a re- there, you’re really happy that a suburban area, traffic will be residents south of Highway 50. ing it prior to decision being ally important part of what we your job is there. The view shed an issue until people learn oth- If you look at the plan, it’s rea- made at a meeting because it have going for our city. Many is the most beautiful. I envi- er alternatives. There are alter- sonable. There’s a new trans- can open the door to violat- people moved to Folsom be- sion something like Effie Yeaw natives, but not a lot of willing- portation corridor running ing the Brown Act — a major- cause you can get on a trail, Nature Center for children ness to change habits. parallel to Highway 50 called ity of the Council having a dis- walk near the river and feel and families. If we don’t teach Alder Creek Parkway, so people cussion prior and making an like you’re no longer in a big, our children the sensitivity of Water supply has been a can use public transportation. arrangement. bustling city. There are less where we live, they’re not go- huge concern throughout the It’s also developed to be more impactful improvements that ing to respect it in the long run. years. If elected, what will you walkable than communities on What are you opinion on could be made than some be- If you teach them, they’ll get it. do to address those concerns? the north side. There are op- each of the follow ballot items: ing proposed.

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FOLSOMTELEGRAPH.COM After big win, Folsom ready for bye week BY MATT LONG back Kaiden Bennett said. GOLD COUNTRY MEDIA “We’re all getting into our After racing past Oak playing levels and we’re Ridge 62-6 to improve to playing hard.” 4-1 on the season, Folsom Asked if the wide mar- High’s football team will gin of victory over Oak enjoy a bye week. Ridge was expected, wide The Bulldogs haven’t receiver Elijhah Badger missed a beat following said yes. the season-opening loss “If we play good on our to De La Salle, outscoring side of the ball, that’s the the next four opponents expectation; to blow the 223-54 or by an average opponent out,” Badger score of 55-13. Making the said. margin of victories more The Bulldogs dominat- impressive is the quality ed the Trojans in all as- of opponent the Bulldogs pects, and did so with defeated, as Jesuit, Ante- highlight-reel runs, catch- lope, Chaminade and Oak es and plays. (For the Ridge are upper-echelon game story, see folsom- programs. telegraph.com.) Bennett If the De La Salle loss completed 19-of-22 pass- DOUG GULER • FOLSOM TELEGRAPH didn’t hurt the Bull- es for 386 yards and six Daniyel Ngata gets set to stiff-arm Oak Ridge’s dogs, the bye week prob- touchdowns, as he aver- Hunter Nabers during Friday’s game. ably shouldn’t slow them aged 20 yards per comple- down either. tion. Badger was the big six minutes into the game. made three catches for “It’s a good time for the weapon down the field, Ngata also rushed for 70 98 yards. CJ Hutton also bye week,” Folsom coach as he caught four pass- yards on only three car- caught an 18-yard touch- Kris Richardson said. “It’s es for 138 yards and three ries, including a 69-yard down pass for Folsom’s fi- time to rest up. The goal of touchdowns, including run for a touchdown early nal score of the game. the bye week is to end the a one-handed catch that in the second quarter. Defensively, Tyler Har- week healthy and feeling put Folsom in front 42- Joe Ngata caught sev- deman led the team with refreshed.” 6 near the midpoint of en passes for 80 yards, five tackles, while No- Folsom enters the bye the second quarter. Bad- and also threw a 55-yard ah Jenkins, Gavin Da- running like a high-per- ger averaged 34 yards per touchdown pass to Bad- vis-Smith and Dylan formance engine. The reception. ger on a reverse-option Richard were each in on team’s 62-6 victory over Daniyel Ngata caught that put Folsom up 49-6 four tackles. Hardeman Oak Ridge couldn’t have four passes for 101 yards late in the first half. also had a sack, while been more impressive. and two scores, including Parker Clayton, who Caleb Nelson picked off DOUG GULER • FOLSOM TELEGRAPH “I feel like we’re start- a score after a lateral from opened the scoring on the two passes, one with an Noah Jenkins, left, breaks up a pass intended for ing to play the way we brother Joe that gave the game’s second play with a impressive one-handed Avant Jacobs during Friday’s win over Oak Ridge. should,” Folsom quarter- Bulldogs a 14-0 lead just 67-yard touchdown catch, grab. Deeper Eagles top Bulldogs, 7-2 Vista earns second BY MATT LONG win over El Camino GOLD COUNTRY MEDIA For the first time in the BY MATT LONG 28-0 lead in the first quar- program’s history, Vis- GOLD COUNTRY MEDIA ter to put the game away ta del Lago’s varsity girls’ Fresh off a much-need- early. Not only did the of- tennis team defeated ed win over El Camino, fense put points on the Folsom. Vista del Lago’s varsity board, but the defense Wednesday’s meet- football team celebrates helped get the back in- ing at Folsom High was homecoming this week by to Patterson’s hands with the second official cross- hosting Del Campo on Fri- two interceptions by Zach town meeting between day night. Corbitt and a fumble re- the schools. The Bulldogs The Cougars, last year’s covery by Jack Tessler. Vis- won last year’s match 6-3, Capital Valley Conference ta turned those turnovers but this year it was the Ea- champions who finished into 21 points. gles who came away with with a 12-1 record overall, Patterson hooked up a 7-2 victory. are struggling this year; with Chad Wilson (5-138- “It’s the first time in the winless in four games. The 2) on a 60-yard touchdown history of our program Eagles are coming off an pass to open the scoring. that we’ve beaten Fol- impressive 49-21 win over After Corbitt’s first inter- som, so that’s pretty ex- El Camino and are looking ception, deep in El Cami- citing,” Vista coach Marc to even their record at 3-3 no territory, Ethan Menez- Erwin said “I recognize with a victory. es (23-137-1) scored on a they don’t have all the If the team plays like it nine-yard run to make it players out there that they did last week, it could very 14-0. Another Corbitt pick, could, but I don’t want to MATT LONG • FOLSOM TELEGRAPH well get the victory they’re this one around midfield, take anything away from Vista’s Alex Elmhurst earned a 6-0, 6-1 win at No. 6 singles. after. led to a 40-yard TD pass to my kids. They can on- “Our biggest focus is Taylor Ignacio. ly play who’s in front of defeated Faith Cyphert, getting better every day,” After Jack Tessler recov- them, and they took care 6-3, 7-6 (7-5). Vista’s Alex Vista coach Mike Strue- ered a El Camino fumble, of business.” Elmhurst also won at No. bing said. “We believe Patterson hooked up with Folsom features a small 6 singles, beating Lucia winning is a byproduct of Wilson again, this time team this year with on- Pulgar 6-0, 6-1. doing things the right way from 33 yards, to put the ly eight players, so Vista’s The doubles team of and if you’re focus is only Eagles in front 28-0. wins at No. 2 and 3 dou- Brooke Van Buskirk and on winning, you’re miss- Patterson later threw bles came by forfeit. That Taylor Escamilla got the ing the big picture. Last touchdowns to Ryan said, Vista still won five of best of Folsom’s Varsha week, we focused on get- Tung, Corbitt and Nate the seven matches played. Pondicherry and Nitalie ting better and we were re- Hollingshaus to finish off Folsom’s wins came at Biswal, 6-0, 6-0 for the first warded with a nice win on the scoring. the top of the ladder, as victory of the match. Friday night.” “It was nice to get a Annamaria Crone and “This is a fun and com- Quarterback Grant Pat- win,” Struebing said. “We Vista’s Sofia Smith played petitive match that is terson had a great game played really well. We in the most competitive sponsored and catered to for the Eagles, as he had played a full game of good match of the day. Crone both teams by my tennis more touchdown pass- football. We were also able got off to a fast start and business,” Klingensmith es (six) than incomplete to run the ball quite a bit, took the first set 6-4, but said. “Many of these girls passes (five). Patterson which was a nice change. Smith rebounded to win went to middle school to- connected on 17-of-22 Defensively, we played a the second 6-3. In the tie- gether or play tennis with passes for 296 yards with lot of young guys and they breaker, Crone came out each other at Broadstone. no interceptions. did a nice job competing on top, 10-6. In a couple of our match- The Eagles opened up a throughout the game.” Folsom’s Ava Brown es we looked a little out of won the match at No. 2 sync. I’m going to do a lit- MATT LONG • FOLSOM TELEGRAPH doubles, as she defeated tle group warm-up before Folsom freshman Ava Brown picked up one of VOLLEYBALL Ashley Allen, 6-3, 6-1. our matches to ensure Folsom’s two wins against Vista. “We had some out- quicker, smoother starts standing matches, nota- in our matches. Vista was again this year. Even sets: Glass at No. 3 (6-4, bly our two wins by Ava just too strong for us this though Rio is always so 3-6, 6-1), Cyphert at No. 4 Folsom falls to and Annamaria,” Folsom year. They get to show- good, I enjoy having them (3-6, 6-3, 6-1), Booth at No. coach Rich Klingensmith case the trophy.” in our league because we 5 (6-4, 5-7, 6-3) and Pul- said. “Annamaria’s match Vista, last year’s Divi- know if we can compete gar at No. 6 (6-3, 4-6, 6-2) Rocklin in three with Sofia looked like a sion IV section champion, with them, we can com- to give the Bulldogs the western shootout, both of hopes to be in the running pete with anyone in the match. BY MATT LONG team. them hitting as hard as for another title again this section.” “Look at those scores … GOLD COUNTRY MEDIA A larger group of return- they can down-the-line year. Folsom rebounded well amazing,” Klingensmith Something special is ing players, plus an in- and cross-court like bul- “League should be in- from the loss to the Eagles. said. “Five, three set happening with Folsom flux of talented newcom- lets. Amazing playing.” teresting this year,” Erwin On Thursday, the Bull- matches; that’s where our High’s varsity girls’ volley- ers had led to the team’s The Eagles dominat- said. “We have two new dogs played host to Whit- conditioning comes in. It ball team. best season in a decade. ed the rest of the match- teams in Del Campo and ney and won an extreme- was a great job and what I Folsom ended this week On Thursday night, Fol- es, starting at No. 3 sin- Capital Christian that I ly competitive match, 5-4. call a team win. The girls with a 12-2 record, the som hosted Rocklin in the gles where Amanda Kidd know nothing about, and Crone lost a three-setter got a win in the toughest most wins the program first Sierra Foothill League earned a hard-fought we’ve swapped the title at No. 1 singles, 3-6, 6-4, league in Nor-Cal with has had since winning 13 match of the season, and 6-4, 6-4 win over Soulana with Rio Americano the 6-3, while Brown blanked eight players, starting a matches in 2008 and 2009, though the team lost three Glass. Jillian Baker defeat- past few years. They’re al- her opponent at No. 2, 6-0, nine-line match with two the former when current straight games (25-19, 25- ed Ashley Booth 6-0, 6-1 at ways super tough, and I 6-0. The rest of the singles losses. They were tough as head coach Michella Har- 14, 25-23), the match was No. 4, while Sydnee Tan anticipate they’ll be great players all won in three nails.” vey was a senior setter for • SEE FOLSOM PAGE A15 Legal ads for Sacramento County? 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A14 SPORTS FOLSOM TELEGRAPH • Thursday, September 20, 2018 VOLLEYBALL Oak Ridge splits SFL openers Trojans BY MATT LONG GOLD COUNTRY MEDIA picking In the ever-competitive Sierra Foothill League, Oak Ridge High’s varsity up steam girls’ tennis team opened the season with a split BY MATT LONG against two of their big- GOLD COUNTRY MEDIA gest rivals. Oak Ridge High’s var- The Trojans opened the MATT LONG • FOLSOM TELEGRAPH sity girls’ volleyball team league season Sept. 11 Oak Ridge’s Clara kicked off the Sierra with a 5-4 victory on the Hill-Gaston lost a three- Foothill League sched- road over Granite Bay, last set match against Gran- ule Sept. 13 with an im- year’s Division II section ite Bay, 3-6, 6-3, 3-6. pressive three-game runner-up to fellow SFL sweep over Granite Bay. powerhouse Rocklin. Four ily in straight sets at No. 2, The Trojans utilized matches went to a third set 3, and 5 singles. strong serving and ef- with the Trojans winning Two of Oak Ridge’s three ficient hitting to win two of them; two match- wins came in three-set three straight matches, es that were necessary for doubles matches. At No. 25-19, 25-20 and 25-18, the team to win the match. 1, Mia Johnson and Caro- as the team begins this At No. 4 singles, Grace line Brandon lost the first week with a 1-0 record in Hsueh split the first two set 6-3, before rebounding league and an 8-4 mark sets before winning the to win the next two, 6-1, overall. Oak Ridge has a third 6-3 to take the match. 6-3. At No. 3 doubles, Car- pair of matches on the At No. 6, Bella Hsueh did oline Soulier and Madison road this week, as they the same, but had a much Moore also lost the first traveled to Del Oro on more challenging time set, 6-4, before taking the Tuesday before heading closing out the match. Bel- next two, 6-3, 6-4. to Whitney on Thursday. la won the third set 7-6 (9- MATT LONG • FOLSOM TELEGRAPH Grace Hsueh won the “We’re progressing 7) in a tiebreaker. Grace Hsueh won a three-set match in Oak Ridge’s win over Granite Bay on only singles match for the very well,” Oak Ridge Oak Ridge also won at Sept. 11, and then picked up her team’s only singles win in a 6-3 loss to Del Trojans, taking a 6-4, 6-3 coach Trevin Morgan No. 1 and No. 3 singles in Oro last Thursday. win at No. 4. said. “We had a tough straight sets, as No. 1 Devi- “The SFL is the super preseason, but had a ka Pantpratinidhi earned “This match was a war,” up, you know every match tle a year ago, but on this league of the section,” good showing at the Da- a 6-3, 6-0 win, while Ka- Oak Ridge coach Ralph was close.” day Del Oro won the com- Clark said. “Our league vis Classic (took second) pri Lyons earned a 6-4, 6-2 Clark said. “We had four, Things only got hard- petitive match 6-3, as the has produced four of the and turned an 0-3 start win at No. 3. three-setters. We had er two days later when the Trojans lost a three-set last five Division I section into and 8-4 record.” The Trojans’ fifth win championship points Trojans played host to Del match at No. 6 singles, 3-6, champs and both final- In the win over Gran- came at No. 2 doubles, against us and the La- Oro, last year’s Division I 6-4, 6-2, as well as a pair of ist in Division II last year. ite Bay, Gracie Rowland where Nikki Spies and Mi- dy Trojans got it done. runner-up to St. Francis. hard-fought 6-4, 6-4 losses This match was tough, led the offense with 17 kayla Myers earned a 6-2, When you see wins scat- The Golden Eagles and at No. 1 singles and No. 2 just like they’re all going kills, 12 more than Alex- 6-4 win. tered throughout the line- Trojans shared the SFL ti- doubles. Del Oro won eas- to be.” is Smith, who finished with five. Rowland not only had plenty of kills, but like the rest of the team, was efficient in Trojans look to regroup for Rocklin doing so, as she posted a hitting percentage of 46 BY MATT LONG a one-sided loss was in immediately following We’re going to come back SFL season last week with percent. Nora Abou-Ta- GOLD COUNTRY MEDIA the Sac-Joaquin Section the loss, there’s a lot of on Monday and get ready a 31-21 win over Whitney. leb (three kills in six at- Oak Ridge High’s foot- Division I semifinals in football left to be played for Rocklin and then The Trojans have played tempts) had a hitting ball team is annually a 2016 when the team fell this season. Grant and then for who- the Thunder 10 straight percentage of 50 per- competitive group that behind St. Mary’s 47-0 “We lost to Folsom ever we play after that.” season, winning sev- cent. Smith (.308) and doesn’t lose often and on its way to a 61-21 loss again for I don’t know The Trojans gave Jo- en times, including the Kylie Kirtlan (.273) al- when they do, it’s gener- to the eventual section how many times in a nutz a loud and clear “yes last three years. A year so hit well, according to ally a pretty close loss. champion. row,” Oak Ridge defen- coach,” as they acknowl- ago, the Trojans defeated Morgan. Friday’s 62-6 blowout While that loss ended sive coordinator Dar- edged what he said and Rocklin, 27-10. The last The Trojans only loss to Folsom is some- their season, the loss to ren Jonutz told the team. were ready to move on. time Rocklin beat Oak made four serving er- thing that the team isn’t Folsom came before this “They’re going to do the This week, Oak Ridge Ridge was in 2014, as the rors in the match, as 70 used to. The last time the season is half over. As the same thing to the rest (3-1) plays host to Rock- Trojans have won seven of the team’s 74 serves Trojans suffered such coaches told the team of the SFL so get over it. lin (2-3), who opened the of the last eight meetings. were in play. Rowland (21) and Regan Hoppe (13) reached double dig- its in serves. “I feel we played pretty well,” Morgan said. “We had good energy and teamwork, and the keys were our strong hitting by the pin hitters and Miguel Medina tough serving.” The Trojans hope to hrough six games this season, all victories for continue their strong Folsom Lake College men’s soccer team, soph- FT: What are your goals for this season? play this week, after a Tomore forward Miguel Medina has scored eight MM: For this season the team as whole wants to shaky start to the season. goals to lead the entire state in scoring. make it to the final four and win state. I think we “I’m pleased with our Medina, a 2016 graduate of Cordova High, also really owe that to our coach. As my personal goal, progress,” Morgan said. has an assist on the season. Four of his six goals I want to keep my position as leading the state in “We still have a lot of have also been game-winning goals. He’s scored goals and points. work and growth to do, at least one goal for each of the games the Falcons but we’re in a good place have played, including a hat trick in a 4-1 win over FT: Have you ever been involved in any other sports? and I can’t wait to see Feather River on Aug. 30. MM: When I was younger, football teams would how good this group of “Miguel has always been good going forward,” want me to play for them because of my speed, but young women can be.” Folsom Lake College soccer coach Justin Johnson I always stayed focused on what I knew I loved and said. “He was our most deadly scorer when he was what would benefit me in the future. in the lineup two years ago. He’s a hard worker, and Eagles fall good at every aspect; he’s fast, strong for his size, FT: What is your favorite class at FLC? and outworks his opponent. He takes the chances MM: My favorite class is history. It’s a subject that I that he gets.” have always found interesting. to Falcons in

FOLSOM TELEGRAPH: What are your hopes/plans FT: Favorite music? four games after Folsom Lake College? MM: I mostly listen to hip hop, but I do really enjoy MIGUEL MEDINA: After FLC, I plan to have my Latin music and even country at times, haha. BY MATT LONG Associates degree and transfer to a four-year college GOLD COUNTRY MEDIA to continue my soccer career and get the degree that age, and even at that age I was considered a leader FT: Favorite Food? Despite losing to de- I want. on the team. We had amazing seasons from my MM: My favorite food is definitely Mexican food! I’m fending Capital Ath- sophomore year to my senior year. We would make it lucky enough for my mom to cook it everyday. letic League champion FT: Do sports run in your family? to playoffs every year. Christian Brothers on MM: Yes, my whole family loves soccer. My dad used FT: Do you have any pets? Tell us about them. Monday, Vista del Lago’s to play soccer throughout his whole life and I have FT: You are off to an outstanding start to your sea- MM: Yes, I have two dogs; one is a sweet Chihuahua varsity girls’ volleyball uncles that have actually played pro soccer. Other son, leading the state in goals scored. What do you mixed with a poodle, her name is chispita, Spanish team was feeling pret- than me, one of my younger sister plays as well, and attribute your success to? for little spark. The other one is just such a goof ball. ty good with how they played in the match. she is very talented. MM: First and foremost, I would like to say my team He is a lab mixed with a husky. He looks like a lab and is the size of a husky; all black with a curled up The Eagles played toe- and the coaching staff we have. We have all worked to-toe with the Falcons, FT: How long have you been playing soccer and how tail like a husky with a white stripe down his face. very hard all throughout summer and preseason they but just couldn’t close did you get your start in it? always put me in great scoring positions on the field, He has baby blue eyes his name is Dom, short for out the first and fourth MM: My whole life basically, if you see me in pictures and I just think our work ethic has really put us on Domino. games. Christian Broth- as a baby, I would always have a soccer ball with me. top. ers won the match, 26- I played in my first soccer team at 3 years old and FT: Do you have any hobbies? What do you like to do 24, 25-19, 19-25, 25-19. ever since then my dad kept me going and always FT: Have you always been a goal scorer? What do in your free time? “They’re a tough kept me busy on the ball. you feel are the strengths to your game? MM: I love going on hikes to the river or lake, hang- team, and we played re- MM: Yes, as a child I always played the striker po- ing out with friends and family and going to the gym ally hard,” said Vista ju- FT: What do you like about soccer? sition. I have always played in an attacking position and go out to get extra training on the soccer field. nior outside hitter Isa- MM: Soccer is a very emotional game, players put on the field and have contributed a lot to the attack. bella Hartline, who led their whole mind, heart, and soul into the game. I would say my strengths are my work ethic on the FT: What inspires you in sports? the team with 11 kills. “If That’s what I love about it; its such a passionate field, my speed, and my ability to place the ball in MM: I see how hard my parents work everyday. If my we could have won game game and also the camaraderie and brotherhood the net. dad can work seven days a week just to put food on one, it probably would that comes with it your team becomes your family. the table for my sisters and I, I just work hard to one have made a difference, FT: How did your freshman soccer season in 2016 at day be able to give back to them. I love them. because we picked it up FT: How was your soccer career at Cordova? Did you Folsom Lake College go? and ended the match have individual and/or team success? What year did MM: For being Folsom Lake men’s soccer’s second FT: Is there a particular job or profession you’d like strong.” you graduate? ever season, I think it went really well. We had a to have after college? Hartline led the team with her strong MM: I started at Cordova in 2012 and graduated the lot of obstacles we had to overcome so I can say it MM: Yes, I am majoring in business and planning year of 2016. 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Thursday, September 20, 2018 • FOLSOM TELEGRAPH SPORTS A15 FOLSOM: Playing well Youth football report continued from A13 competitive, entertaining The third game was Vista Jr. Eagles vs. El Camino Jr. Eagles where. Over 12 players touched the ball. Jr. Peewees the Jr. Trojan receivers with smothering and the gymnasium was Folsom’s best, as the block- Jr. Peewees The second score of the game came from a Folsom 28, Oak Ridge 0 coverage. The Jr. Bulldog offense came full of energy and excite- ing game came to life and hook up from Johnny Koett to Nico Biagetti. out firing on all cylinders, gaining yards on ment. At various times helped slow the Rocklin Vista 39, El Camino 0 Biagetti also made three-of-four PATs. The The Bulldogs’ offense got going on the the ground and through the air. Behind the during the third game, a attack. The defense brought The Vista Jr. Peewees dominated El Camino Eagles’ air attack was still in full force before opening drive with a strong ground game bruising offensive line of Woodward, Okoye, near-capacity crowd, Folsom back in the game in an impressive shutout, led by Chase halftime. Koett hooked up two more times led by Jordan Triplett, Blake Nycum, Mason Querry, Redhead, Sorensen, Mayne, and including a vocal student after falling behind 10-5. Elmer and Austin Wolfe, both with three pun- in the air to Matt Long and Matt Werpy for Brawley, and capped off with a Brawley Traynelis, QBs Harris and Pelka had all the section, which has been The Bulldogs eventually ishing tackles. With the El Camino running touchdowns. Luke Lundbeck added to the 12-yard touchdown pass to August Dupree. time they needed to perform their craft. non-existent in past years, tied the game at 15 and took game shut down, they had no choice but to potent offense with several hard runs up the Rugged offensive line play by Luka Nash, Two touchdown runs by Carter added to the chanted “let’s go Bulldogs.” three different leads in the take to the air and the Vista defense quickly gut to move the chains. The defense was Eion Vander Veen, Anthony Benavides, scoring total, and long receptions by Titus It’s likely that cheer hadn’t match, the final one coming intercepted two passes, which were both dominating. The big men up front and the Zakary Beyersdorf, Troy Taber, Max Norberg, White, Noel, Highley, and Williams kept the been heard at a Folsom vol- at 18-17 after a crowd-pleas- returned for “pick 6’s” by Gavin Aubrey and linebackers shut El Camino down, pitching and Bryson Morrow established a balanced first-down marker moving. leyball match in over a ing kill from sophomore Bulldog attack. Strong runs by Triplett, Miles Schulze. The impressive performance a shutout for the Eagles’ third win of the year. Jr. Midgets decade. outside hitter Hannah continued on the offensive side of the ball. Lundbeck, Josiah Ramos, Camden King, Brawley, Brooks Dupree, Aidan Lopez, and a “It’s the best atmosphere Heller. The offensive line of Jacob Anglesey, Carlo Tyler McHenry, Logan Murray Jaxsen Werpy, 30-yard rumble by EJ Coleman helped open Folsom 24, Oak Ridge 12 we’ve ever had,” Folsom Rocklin promptly tied the Romero, Aiden Levesque, Everette Watkins, and the whole secondary proved to be too up the Bulldogs’ air attack. Key receptions The Jr. Midgets bounced back with a win senior setter Sabrina Bigley game at 18 and led the rest of and Bryce St Dennis exerted their power much for El Camino. It was a great team were made by Nycum, Vlad Dyakonov, over Oak Ridge. Oak Ridge struck first, said. “The energy level in the way, though Folsom on the El Camino defense with each drive effort all the way around. The special teams Isaiah Williams, Tariq Lofton, and A. scoring twice in the first half, but the Jr. the gym was super high and played hard to the bitter end in the first half resulting in six consecutive play was outstanding. Biagetti had two on- Dupree. The defense once again held their Midgets blocked both point after attempts, it helped to keep us in the before losing 25-23. touchdowns. In the second half, the stingy Jr. side kick attempts. They were recovered by opponent scoreless. The Trojans’ passing holding Oak Ridge to only 12. On defense, match. We didn’t get down Folsom’s back row was Eagles’ defense continued with the hard-hit- Lundbeck, and Cade Greenmun. The Eagles game attempted to challenge the Bulldogs’ Lucas Hardeman created havoc in the Oak on ourselves; kept the ener- under pressure all night, but ting efforts by Riley Baumann, Adam Hendy, were able to put El Camino into controlled secondary. However, Lofton quickly turned Ridge backfield and Jaron Hodson came gy high and fought back. libero Marissa Plaza, defen- Dylan Bogan, and Elijah Torres, keeping El scrimmage before the end the half. the tables with a key interception that he up with an interception. The Jr. Bulldog The mentality is completely sive specialists Emma Camino out of the end zone. returned 43 yards for touchdown. In addi- offense got going on runs from DC Leven different this year. We’re Hofmann and Claire Midgets tion, Nick Wegner capped the end of the Peewees and passes from Leven to Brian Ray and more positive and have Racioppe, with help from Vista 45, El Camino 6 first half with an interception. The defensive Hodson. A quick pass from Leven to Max more energy. We have better Karmin Brown and Radell, Vista 34, El Camino 0 The 14-and-under Jr. Eagles dominated all line played strong and was anchored by Ellison was good for the first Bulldog score. team chemistry.” did a respectable job. The Vista Jr. Eagles steamrolled their way to phases of the game. On just 12 offensive Troy Taber, who at one point sacked the Jayden Morse converted the PAT, taking Added Harvey, “It felt like Offensively, Bigley worked another victory in dominating fashion. plays in the first quarter, the home team Trojans for a 15-yard loss. Strong tackling the Bulldogs into halftime down 12-8. In a playoff game. The atmo- the ball to Hakes, Radell and by Nycum, Wegner, Logan Hara, Chase Right from the start, Vista defensive raced out to a 27-0 lead. Big plays by Crew the second half, the Bulldog defense held sphere was fabulous, and it Brown much of the night Wylidko, and Daniel Eagleton prevented the lineman Aschlei Andrade set the tone for Santero and Lyam Edwards led the way for Oak Ridge scoreless with big tackles from helped contribute to our with Heller and Lauren Trojans from gaining any momentum with the game when he lowered the boom on three of the four first-quarter touchdowns Ellison, Hardeman and Phoenix Hester, and energy level.” Thompson contributing in their ground game. Lastly, the Bulldogs’ the El Camino running back behind the with the fourth coming from Thomas Austin Mallett came up with an interception Folsom fell behind 5-0 in the third game, but it wasn’t special teams set the tone early and often. line of scrimmage for a five-yard loss. After Keegan. Backup QB Mikey Granrud to close the game out. On offense, runs by the first game and trailed by enough. Tackles by Jax Kelley, Jayden Arfa, Williams, that it didn’t take long for Vista to get the saw considerable time, engineering a Leven, Mallett and Hodson kept the ball about that much most of the “We knew going in that and Coleman prevented the Trojans’ kick-off offense going with Justen Womack scoring touchdown drive and his first touchdown moving. A beautiful pass from Leven to Ray way until tightening things we hadn’t quite seen a team return team from establishing good field the first touchdown with a QB keeper. Later, pass on the season to Santero. The teams put the Jr. Bulldogs up 16-12 after the PAT up the second half of the as good as Rocklin,” Harvey position. Special team play was highlighted Landon Burgess made a great block to headed into halftime with Vista up 33-6. conversion. Quick runs from Hester and match. Sydney Radell, a said. “We hadn’t seen a team by a booming 60-yard punt by Brawley. spring Womack for another touchdown to The second-half scoring to put the game Hodson along with a pass from Hester to middle blocker who is solid that deep offensively. Our put Vista up 20-0 at halftime. The second away was a 25-yard touchdown reception Peewees Hodson set up a short pass from Hester to all the way around the ball control has been great half saw Brenden Miller make big plays on by Gavin Green and a 20-yard option pitch Ray for the final score of the game. Morse court, helped the team all season and we haven’t Folsom 38, Oak Ridge 0 both sides of the ball, as Miller recovered a to Logan Goldsmith. Opening up the middle converted the point after, sealing the 24-12 crawl back in the match been making too many The Jr. Bulldog Peewees came out in a fumble and then tossed a pass to Burgess of the El Camino defense was great guard win. with some tough serving errors, but we made more dominating fashion and showed what for his first touchdown of the year. The Eagle play by Elijah Acosta and Mason Depetrillo late. A block by Bigley and tonight than we had been. Folsom football is about. The score was Midgets defense never let up, continuing to disrupt with Marco Romero setting a great edge Allison Hakes tied the “Offensively, I felt like it enough to put the game into a controlled Oak Ridge 30, Folsom 14 the El Camino offense and make plays in in the perimeter game. Defensively, Vista match at 19 and brought the took awhile to find our con- scrimmage midway through the second the backfield, including a thunderous sack forced six turnovers, led by Keegan’s two It was a tough night for the Bulldogs. The crowd to a frenzy. The nections. There were too quarter, if the rules had allowed for it. From by Tate King. interceptions and Goldsmith’s two beautiful Bulldogs got it going on the opening drive, Thunder, however, proved few of them for the first time pooch kick-off recoveries. Santero also got the first series of downs, the Jr. Bulldog set up by a big return by DJ Brown to the Jr. Midgets throughout the night they this year.” into the takeaway business with a fumble defense swarmed the field and kept the Jr. 24-yard line. Carter Martinelli ran it in for had too many weapons and Harvey said the team Vista 35, El Camino 0 recovery. The Vista defensive line was solid Trojan offense contained and off-balance. a TD two plays later with great blocking up Numerous sacks and tackles-for-loss were pulled away late, scoring the showed some nerves in the The Jr. Midgets came out Saturday with all game with stout gap control from Sam front by Mason Starkey, Payton Dupree, made by defensive linemen Joey Pelka, Ike final six points to win the first game, as it was the first a vengeance following last week’s heart- Hutchinson, Trent Gomez, and Syris Boyd. Cavin McCord, Ronnie Henslee, Brayden Okoye, Colin Redhead, Graham Traynelis, game, 25-19. league match against one of breaking loss at Natomas. The Eagles came Bambino – and fantastic downfield block- Luke Sorensen, Michael Seabourn, and The Bulldogs played well the stronger teams in the out with a new offensive look this week ing by RJ Wyrick and Jake Tremain. The other Folsom Jr. Bulldogs vs. Oak Ridge Zack Woodward. The linebacker squad early in game two and found league. Harvey is looking with Will Green at the helm. On the second key offensive play happened in the second manned by X.J. Williams, Carter Jackson, themselves tied with the forward to playing Rocklin play from scrimmage, Green scampered Mighty Mites half, as Martinelli hit Brown for a 52-yard Tristan Querry, Mason Fears, Timothy Brand, Thunder at 13. However, again in three weeks. for nearly 30 yards. The offensive line held TD strike. Defensively, Tyler Walker, Folsom 21, Oak Ridge 0 Tyler Mayne, Gavin Carver, and Cody D. Rocklin unbelievably Folsom, 12-2 on the sea- strong all day with great pass protection and Smith, Colin Denny, Kevin Lewis-Davis and The Mighty Mite Jr. Bulldogs moved to Templeman cleaned up whatever may have scored 12 of the last 13 son, played at Whitney on creating holes for Drew Ewey, who scored Mason Norberg recorded several tackles. 3-0 Saturday with the win. The Bulldogs’ slipped through the defensive front. Perhaps points to win the match eas- Tuesday and travels to the first points of the game. The offensive Dupree forced a fumble on a great hustle defense once again had another strong per- the most exciting part of the defensive effort ily, 25-14. Granite Bay on Thursday. line was led by Andrew Powers, Joseph play, recovered by Starkey – his second of formance from its front seven. The offense was the interceptions that were returned for Musk, Brandon Nazworth, Russ Stevens, the night, and Dupree and Walker recorded came out flat the first half, but settled down touchdowns; two by Jacob Noel and on by Ethan Jones and Max Vota. The offense was sacks, while Norberg had an interception. and ran the ball to victory. This was complete Jackson. Brandon Highley, Aric Anderson, clicking early and striking often, and every- team effort from the Mighty Mites. 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Public Notices 32240 Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located NPP-0338909 and more than three months have elapsed since such recordation. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering Title Order No. 91207814 Trustee Sale No. 19725 Account No. bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are YR 29841 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A NOTICE OF DELINQUENT risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding 10 3.125 3.54 ASSESSMENT DATED 09/08/2017. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a 120 Monthly Payments of $9.71 per $1,000 borrowed TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest A LAWYER. On 09/27/2018 at 02:00PM, SUNRISE ASSESSMENT bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying SERVICES, as the duly appointed Trustee pursuant to Notice of off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can YR Delinquent Assessment, Recorded on 09/11/2017, as Instrument # receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate 15 3.250 3.53 201709110559 of Official Records in the Office of the Recorder of the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist SACRAMENTO County, California, property owned by: BEVERLIE on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title 180 Monthly Payments of $7.03 per $1,000 borrowed J. BLACKWELL. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at time of sale in lawful information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be money of the United States, by cash, a cashier’s check drawn aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or by a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one loan association, savings association, or savings bank specified in or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law this state). At: At the main entrance to the County Courthouse, 720 requires that information about trustee sale postponements be 9th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, all right, title and interest under made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not said Notice of Delinquent Assessment in the property situated in present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has said County, describing the land therein: APN: 233-0290-003-0000 been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO A 90 DAY RIGHT OF REDEMPTION. for the sale of this property, you may call (916) 939-0772, using The street address and other common designation, if any, of the the file number assigned to this case 19725. Information about real property described above is purported to be: 5270 LAKE postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close KNOLL LANE, FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 The undersigned Trustee in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, sale. NOTICE: THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining COLLECTOR. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND principal sum due under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment, ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM YOU WILL BE USED FOR with interest thereon, as provided in said notice, advances, if THAT PURPOSE. Date: 08/21/2018 SUNRISE ASSESSMENT any, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee, to-wit: SERVICES 11707 Fair Oaks Blvd., Suite 202 Fair Oaks, CA 95628 $21,189.70 Estimated. Accrued interest and additional advances, Sale Information Line: (916) 939-0772 or www.nationwideposting. if any, will increase this figure prior to sale. The claimant under com TARA CAMPBELL, ASST. VICE PRESIDENT NPP0338909 said Notice of Delinquent Assessment heretofore executed and To: FOLSOM TELEGRAPH PUB: 09/06/2018, 09/13/2018, delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and 09/20/2018 Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to PUBLISHED IN FOLSOM TELEGRAPH: 09/06/2018, 09/13/2018, Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to 09/20/2018 A16 FOLSOM TELEGRAPH • Thursday, September 20, 2018

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Public Notices 32341 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other EPP 26448 common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is T.S. No. 18-52310 shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 4/17/2017. UNLESS YOU TAKE NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you CONTACT A LAWYER. to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that and authorized to do business in this state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made, but without you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the property. remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication LEVEL: ADVANCED of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn day of sale. whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO. 677 ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO. 678 Trustor: JENNA YOUNG, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN sale of this property, you may call (888) 632-4482 or visit this Internet Web site www.realtybid.com, Duly Appointed Trustee: Zieve, Brodnax & Steele, LLPDeed of Trust recorded4/20/2017 as using the file number assigned to this case 18-52310. Information about postponements that are very Instrument No. in book 20170420, page0957of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of short HOWin duration TO or that PLAY: occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in HOW TO PLAY: Sacramento County, California, the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information Date of Sale: 9/27/2018 at 1:30 PM is to attendFill in the scheduledgrid so that sale. every row, Fill in the grid so that every row, Place of Sale: AT THE EAST MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 720 9TH Dated:every 8/28/2018 column and Zieve, every Brodnax3x3 box contains& Steele, LLP, as Trustee every column and every 3x3 box contains STREET, SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 the numbers 1 through 30 Corporate 9 only once. Park, Suite 450 the numbers 1 through 9 only once. Estimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $263,992.75 Irvine, CA92606 Note: Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bid less than the total debt owed, it is possible Each 3x3 box is outlinedFor Non-Automated with a darker Sale line. Information, You call: (714) 848-7920 Each 3x3 box is outlined with a darker line. You that at the time of the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debt owed. 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32762 COFOUNDER 15303 of thePublic CEQA Guidelines, Notices New Construction or Conversion LEGAL NOTICE FILE NO. FBNF2018-06812 The date Registrants began of Small Structures. The HDC will take final action on the project NOTICE IS GIVEN HEREWITH that the City of Folsom Planning FILED AUGUST 21, 2018 using business name or date unless appealed to the City Council. Project Planner, Steve Banks, Commission (PC), at its regular meeting on Wednesday, October FICTITIOUS BUSINESS expected to begin: N/A Principal Planner may be reached at (916) 461-6207 or by e-mail 3, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 50 Natoma NAME STATEMENT This statement was filed with at [email protected]. St., will hold a Public Hearing (PH) to consider a request from The following person(s) is the County Clerk of Sacramento NOTICE REGARDING CHALLENGES TO DECISIONS Coact Designworks for approval of a Planned Development (are) doing business as: County on date indicated by file Pursuant to all applicable laws and regulations, including Permit Modification for development of a 6,800-square-foot AAA DELTA GREEN HOLDINGS stamp above. without limitation, California Government Code Section 65009 Automotive Repair Center on a 1.97-acre parcel (Pad F) located LLC, 705 GOLD LAKE DR I hereby certify that this copy and or California Public Resources Code Section 21177, if you within the Folsom Pointe Shopping Center at 175 Placerville Road. #370, FOLSOM, CA 95630 is a correct copy of the original wish to challenge in court any of the above decisions (regarding The zoning classification for the site C-3 PD (General Commercial, 1. ROBERT LI QUN LIN, 1761 statement on file in my office. planning, zoning and/or environmental decisions), you may be Planned Development District) and the General Plan land-use LAKE VISTA WAY, FOLSOM, DONNA ALLRED, County limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at designation is RCC (Regional Commercial Center). The project CA 95630 Clerk the public hearing(s) described in this notice/agenda, or in written is categorically exempt under Section 15303 New Construction 2. KIE YANG, 759 AGOSTINI Refile statement expires correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public or Conversion of Small Structures of the California Environmental CIR, FOLSOM, CA 95630 8/21/2023 hearing. Quality Act (CEQA). The Planning Commission will review this This business is conducted PUBLISHED IN FOLSOM City of Folsom Community Development Director Pam Johns proposal at its October 3, 2018 meeting and take final action on the by: LIMITED LIABILITY TELEGRAPH: SEPTEMBER PUBLISHED IN FOLSOM TELEGRAPH: SEPTEMBER 20, 2018 project. Project Planner, Steve Banks, Principal Planner may be PARTNERSHIP 13, 20, 27, OCTOBER 4, 2018 reached at 461-6207 or e-mail at [email protected]. Signed: JIE YANG, 33205 NOTICE REGARDING CHALLENGES TO DECISIONS LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to all applicable laws and regulations, including 33181 Request for Proposal: Architectural and Engineering Services without limitation, California Government Code Section 65009 STOX:912551/ 70487-CA, 14879 for a New Office Building and or California Public Resources Code Section 21177, if you NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALES wish to challenge in court any of the above decisions (regarding T.S. No. 070487-CA APN: 071-1200-054-0000 NOTICE OF Location of Work: Roseville Public Cemetery District, 421 Berry planning, zoning and/or environmental decisions), you may be TRUSTEE’S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY St. Roseville, CA 95678 limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, the public hearing(s) described in this notice/agenda, or in written DATED 10/4/2003. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT Date Release: September 21, 2018 correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF hearing. YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE Proposal Due Date: October 19, 2018 Pam Johns, Community Development Director PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A PUBLISHED IN FOLSOM TELEGRAPH: SEPTEMBER 20, 2018 LAWYER On 10/23/2018 at 9:00 AM, CLEAR RECON CORP, Scope of Work: The Roseville Public Cemetery District is as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust seeking Request for Proposal (RFP) from qualified consulting firms 33137 recorded 10/15/2003, as Instrument No. , in Book 20031015, Page to assist in the design, specifications and construction documents NPP-0339904 for a new District office building. The Roseville Public Cemetery NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE 2414, , of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of T.S No.:362057-ACG Order No. 18-180999 APN: 247-0301- Sacramento County, State of CALIFORNIA executed by: LINUS District seeks a qualified firm (Proposer) with the experience, expertise, and qualifications to provide project design, technical 026 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT NNOWALUE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED March 28, 2016 UNLESS BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK DRAWN ON A STATE specifications, construction documents and contract administration for a new District office building. The new District office building YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY OR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE must support, but not limited to space for administration staff, family sales room and a conference room. The RFP will result in the OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, SAVINGS YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to ASSOCIATION, OR SAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION award of one or more contracts to be effective for an approximate one-year effective for an initial term of approximately two (2) years, the highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or 5102 OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TO DO national bank, check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or BUSINESS IN THIS STATE: AT THE EAST MAIN ENTRANCE with an option to renew the contract for two additional one-year periods, at the District’s discretion. The Roseville public Cemetery a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, OF THE GORDON D. SCHABER SACRAMENTO COUNTY or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section COURTHOUSE, 720 9TH STREET, SACRAMENTO CA 95814 all District reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or waive any irregularities in any proposal or the proposal process. 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State Location to pick up information: Roseville Cemetery Office of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by the described as: MORE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED trustee in the hereinafter described property under and pursuant OF TRUST. The street address and other common designation, if located at: 421 Berry St. Roseville, CA 95678 PUBLISHED IN FOLSOM TELEGRAPH: SEPTEMBER 20, 2018 to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made, but any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 108 without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, WHITING WAY FOLSOM, CA 95630 The undersigned Trustee 32245 possession, or encumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address A-4668499 of the Note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale TS#: 138802 charges thereon, as provided in the Notes(s), advances, under will be held, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, Borrower Name: Denise Wallace An Unmarried Woman the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges regarding title, possession, condition, or encumbrances, including Property Address: 8194 Treecrest Avenue and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the Trustee Sale No. 138802 Title No. 730-1802802-70 NOTE: to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the date of note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS sale. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold DOCUMENT ATTACHED. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the DEED OF TRUST, DATED 08/24/2004. UNLESS YOU TAKE risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is: $308,362.08 If ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further CONTACT A LAWYER. On 10/02/2018 at 9:30 AM, The Mortgage being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest recourse. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore Law Firm, PLC, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Deed of Trust recorded 08/31/2004, as Instrument No. xx, in book off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and 20040831, page 1193, of Official Records in the office of the County receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default Recorder of Sacramento County, State of California, executed by the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real Denise Wallace An Unmarried Woman, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or other form of payment authorized information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will by 2924h(b), (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest States), At the East Main entrance to the County Courthouse, deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and 720 9th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 All right, title and interest The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest property situated in said County and State, described as: FULLY pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE DEED OF TRUST. APN 249-0075- requires that information about trustee sale postponements be off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can 011-0000 The street address and other common designation, if made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 8194 not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist Treecrest Avenue, Fair Oaks, CA 95628 The undersigned Trustee has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address date for the sale of this property, you may call (916) 939-0772, insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale or visit this Internet Web site www.nationwideposting.com using information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or the file number assigned to this case (TS #362057). Information aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed scheduled sale. Trustor(s): Mohab Messiha Attia, a married Man requires that information about trustee sale postponements be of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation as His Sole and Separate Property Deed of Trust recorded: April made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, 11, 2016 in Book 20160411, Page 0530 of Official Records in the not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the office of the Recorder of Sacramento County, California Date of has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and Notice of Sale is: $365,760.36 If the Trustee is unable to convey Sale: October 15, 2018 at 2:00 PM Place of Sale: At the main date for the sale of this property, you may call (800) 280-2832 title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive entrance to the County Courthouse, 720 9th Street, Sacramento, or visit this Internet Web site WWW.AUCTION.COM, using the remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the CA 95814 Amount of unpaid balance and other reasonable file number assigned to this case 070487-CA. Information about successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The beneficiary estimated charges: $474,810.45 Street address or other common postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the designation of purported real property: 7318 Winding Way, Fair time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, Oaks, CA 95628 APN: 247-0301-026 LEGAL DESCRIPTION All telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to and written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned that certain real property situated in the County of Sacramento, verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. caused a Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in State of California, described as follows: Parcel 1: (APN: 247- FOR SALES INFORMATION: (800) 280-2832 CLEAR RECON the county where the real property is located. Dated: 8/27/2018 0301-026) All that portion of Projected Section 11, Township 9 CORP 4375 Jutland Drive San Diego, California 92117 THE MORTGAGE LAW FIRM, PLC Adriana Durham/Authorized North, Range 6 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, in the Publish Folsom Telegraph, 912551/ 70487-CA, 14879, 09-20- Signature 27455 Tierra Alta Way, Ste. B, Temecula, CA 92590 County of Sacramento, State of California, in the San Juan Grant, 2018, 09-27-2018, 10-04-2018 (619) 465-8200 FOR TRUSTEE’S SALE INFORMATION PLEASE described as follows: Commencing at a point in the West boundary PUBLISH IN FOLSOM TELEGRAPH: SEPTEMER 20, 27, CALL (800) 758-8052 The Mortgage Law Firm, PLC. may be line of Fair Oaks Addition, the Official Map which is recorded in OCTOBER 4, 2018 attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained may be used Book 3 of Maps, Page 26, which point is the Northeast corner of 33154 for that purpose. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are that certain tract of land described in the Deed dated September 5, LA2097790-C considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand 1946, executed by Irl D. Dickson to Tomaso Amoruso and Angelina NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will Amoruso, recorded in Book 1257 of Maps, as Document No. (UCC Sec. 6105) be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest 49025, Official Records; thence South along said West boundary Escrow No. 12970A bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and line a distance of 200.00 feet and South 89°39’30’’ West 335.60 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale is about to be made. clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the feet to the true point of beginning of the land to be described The name(s), business address(es) of the seller(s) are: THIRD lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest hereby; thence from said true point of beginning continued South WAVE LLC A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AND bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying 89°39’30” West 100.00 feet; thence, parallel to the West boundary SLEEK WAX BAR LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can line of said Fair Oaks Addition, North 200.00 feet to a point on the COMPANY 1050 20TH STREET #170, SACRAMENTO, CA 95811 receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate North boundary line of said Amoruso Property; thence along said Whose chief executive office is:93 1 BLUE RAVINE ROAD, the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist North line, North 89°39’30” East 100.00 feet; thence, parallel to SUITE 160, FOLSOM, CA 95630 on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title the West boundary line of said Fair Oaks Addition, South 200.00 Doing Business as: SLEEK WAX BAR (Type – FACE AND insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this feet to said true point of beginning. Parcel 2: A non-exclusive right- BODY WAXING CENTER) information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be of-way for road and utility purposes on, over, through and across All other business name(s) and address(es) used by the seller(s) aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or the following described parcel of land: Commencing a point in the within the past three years, as stated by the seller(s), is/are: deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: West boundary line of the Map entitled, “Fair Oaks Addition”, filed The name(s) and address of the buyer(s) is/are: SLEEK LLC The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one of record in Book 3 of Maps, Page 26, which point is 200.00 feet A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, 2405 40TH or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, South, measured along said West line from the Northeast corner AVENUE SACRAMENTO, CA 95822 pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law of that certain parcel of land conveyed by Deed dated September The assets being sold are generally described as: ALL STOCK requires that information about trustee sale postponements be 5, 1946, executed by Irl D. Dickson to Tomaso Amuruso and IN TRADE, FURNITURE, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT AND made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those Angelina Amoruso, recorded in Book 1257 of Maps, as Document GOODWILL and are located at: 1050 20TH STREET #170, not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date No. 49025; thence from said point of beginning South 89°39’30” SACRAMENTO, CA 95811 has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and West a distance of 335.60 feet; thence North, parallel to the West The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at the office of: date for the sale of this property, you may call (800) 758-8052 for boundary line of said Map entitled “Fair Oaks Addition”, a distance CAPITOL CITY ESCROW INC, 3838 WATT AVE, STE F-610, information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web of 20.0 feet; thence North 89°39’30” East a distance of 335.60 feet SACRAMENTO, CA 95821-2665 and the anticipated sale date is site - www.homesearch.com - for information regarding the sale of to a point on said West line; thence South along said West line a OCTOBER 8, 2018 this property, using the file number assigned to this case: 138802. distance of 20.0 feet to the point of beginning. The undersigned The bulk sale is subject to California Uniform Commercial Code Information about postponements that are very short in duration or Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street Section 6106.2. that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no [If the sale is subject to Sec. 6106.2, the following information be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. street address or other common designation is shown, directions must be provided.] The name and address of the person with The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the to the location of the property may be obtained by sending written whom claims may be filed is: CAPITOL CITY ESCROW INC, scheduled sale. A-4668499 09/06/2018, 09/13/2018, 09/20/2018 request to the trustee within 10 days of the date of first publication 3838 WATT AVE, STE F-610, SACRAMENTO, CA 95821-2665 PUBLISHED IN FOLSOM TELEGRAPH: 09/06/2018, 09/13/2018, of this Notice of Sale. WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A and the last day for filing claims by any creditor shall beOCTOBER 09/20/2018 DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED 5, 2018, which is the business day before the sale date specified 32865 FOR THAT PURPOSE FOR SALES INFORMATION, PLEASE above. 34-2018-00239527 CALL (916) 939-0772 OR LOG ONTO www.nationwideposting. Dated: SEPTEMBER 5, 2018 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR com Date: September 5, 2018 Rincon Asset Management, LLC, as SLEEK LLC A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, CHANGE OF NAME Trustee 573 Second Street Encinitas, CA 92024 844-482-6724 By: Buyer(s) CASE NUMBER 34-2018-00239527 Alison Haberstroh, Trustee Sale Officer NPP0339904 To: FOLSOM LA2097790-C FOLSOM TELEGRAPH 9/20/18 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: RAWASEE TELEGRAPH 09/20/2018, 09/27/2018, 10/04/2018 PUBLISHED IN FOLSOM TELEGRAPH: 9/20/18 AL DHAHABI, JAMIL AOUDE filed a petition with this court for PUBLISHED IN FOLSOM TELEGRAPH: 09/20/2018, 09/27/2018, 10/04/201 33204 a decree changing names as follows: Present name A) MARIAM NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AOUDE to Proposed name A) RANSA MARIAM AOUDE 32145 Abundant Living Conditional Use Permit and Design Review Present name B) MUSTAFA AOUDE to Proposed name B) JOHN 34-2018-00238777 317 Natoma Street (PN 18-170) DEPO AOUDE ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR LEGAL NOTICE THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE IS GIVEN HEREWITH that the City of Folsom Historic appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show CASE NUMBER 34-2018-00238777 District Commission (HDC), at its regularly scheduled meeting cause, if any, why the petition, for change of name should not be TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: PAUL GABRIEL Wednesday, October 3, 2018 at 5:00 p.m., in the City Council granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described ERICKSON filed a petition with this court for a decree changing Chambers at City Hall, 50 Natoma Street, will hold a public above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the names as follows: Present name PAUL GABRIEL ERICKSON to meeting to consider a request by LaMont Sudbury for approval objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to Proposed name LEE F ERICKSON of a Conditional Use Permit and Design Review Application for be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter a 1,393-square-foot addition to an existing 3,307-square-foot petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show commercial building located at 317 Natoma Street. A Conditional the court may grant the petition without a hearing. cause, if any, why the petition, for change of name should not be Use Permit is being requested for operation of a 10-unit senior care NOTICE OF HEARING granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described residential facility within the remodeled 4,700-square-foot building Date: DECEMBER 6, 2018 Time: 2 00 P.M. Dept. 53 above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the on the subject site. The project is categorically exempt from The address of the court is: Superior Court of California, County objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Section of Sacramento, 813 6th Street, 2nd Floor, Sacramento, California be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the 95814 petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least the court may grant the petition without a hearing. once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set NOTICE OF HEARING for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general Date: NOVEMBER 21, 2018 Time: 2 00 P.M. Dept. 53 Out of Work? circulation, printed in this county: FOLSOM TELEGRAPH The address of the court is: Superior Court of California, County No worries. Date: August 28, 2018 of Sacramento, 813 6th Street, 2nd Floor, Sacramento, California Judge of the Superior Court: David I. Brown 95814 We’ve got our eye out for you PUBLISHED IN FOLSOM TELEGRAPH: SEPTEMBER 20, 27, A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least in the classifieds. OCTOBER 4, 11, 2018 once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set zero in 33202 for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general Check us out and circulation, printed in this county: FOLSOM TELEGRAPH on a new job. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Folsom Pointe Shopping Center Pad F (AAA Automotive Date: August 16, 2018 Judge of the Superior Court: David I. Brown GOLD COUNTRY Repair Center) Planned Development Permit Modification (PN 18-215) PUBLISHED IN FOLSOM TELEGRAPH: SEPTEMBER 6, 13, 20, 27, 2018 800-927-7355 goldcountryclassifieds.com 175 Placerville Road B4 CLASSIFIED

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32958 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Beneficiary’sPublic bid at said sale mayNotices include all or part of said amount. described above is purported to be: 1205 Sutter Street, Folsom, FILE NO. FBNF2018-06877 NAME STATEMENT In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier’s check drawn CA 95630 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any FILED AUGUST 22, 2018 The following person(s) is (are) on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS doing business as: credit union or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant NAME STATEMENT COMMERCIAL LENDER, 75 loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or The following person(s) is (are) GERBER RD EAST, SOUTH Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and authorized to do encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) doing business as: WINDSOR, CT 06074 business in California, or other such funds as may be acceptable secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided RAINBOW BRIDGE 1. RCN CAPITAL, LLC, 75 to the Trustee. In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed JEWELERS, 721 SUTTER ST, GERBER RD EAST, SOUTH Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee’s Deed Upon of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the FOLSOM, CA 95630 WINDSOR, CT 06074 Sale until funds become available to the payee or endorsee as a trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid 1. JAMES C. KELLY, 1009 business is conducted by: matter of right. The property offered for sale excludes all funds held balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and FIGUEROA ST., FOLSOM, CA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY on account by the property receiver, if applicable. If the Trustee is reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time 95630 Signed: JEFFREY TESCH, unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is: $81,010.72 If the 2. DOROTHY A. CORMACK, MANAGER and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful 1009 FIGUEROA ST., The date Registrants began Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies FOLSOM, CA 95630 using business name or date Notice to Potential Bidders If you are considering bidding on this paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further This business is conducted by: expected to begin: property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved recourse. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore MARRIED COUPLE This statement was filed with in bidding at a Trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration Signed: JAMES C. KELLY the County Clerk of Sacramento on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a Trustee auction of Default and Demand for Sale, and written Notice of Default and The date Registrants began County on date indicated by file does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership Election to Sell. The undersigned caused a Notice of Default and using business name or date stamp above. of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property expected to begin: 8/1/1979 I hereby certify that this copy auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder is located. Dated: 8/31/2018 THE MORTGAGE LAW FIRM, PLC This statement was filed with is a correct copy of the original at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all Adriana Durham/Authorized Signature 27455 Tierra Alta Way, Ste. the County Clerk of Sacramento statement on file in my office. liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive B, Temecula, CA 92590 (619) 465-8200 FOR TRUSTEE’S SALE County on date indicated by file DONNA ALLRED, County clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 714-730-2727 The Mortgage Law stamp above. Clerk existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on Firm, PLC. may be attempting to collect a debt. Any information I hereby certify that this copy Refile statement expires this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title obtained may be used for that purpose. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL is a correct copy of the original 8/23/2023 insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, statement on file in my office. PUBLISHED IN FOLSOM information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding DONNA ALLRED, County TELEGRAPH: SEPTEMBER aware that the same Lender may hold more than one mortgage or at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the Clerk 13, 20, 27, OCTOBER 4, 2018 Deed of Trust on the property. Notice to Property Owner The sale property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not Refile statement expires date shown on this Notice of Sale may be postponed one or more automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. 8/22/2023 GOLD COUNTRY times by the Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court, pursuant You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be PUBLISHED IN FOLSOM to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or TELEGRAPH: SEPTEMBER information about Trustee Sale postponements be made available may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being 20, 27, OCTOBER 4, 11, 2018 to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size 32834 postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting FILE NO. FBNF2018-06913 800-927-7355 sale of this property, you may call Nationwide Posting & Publication the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either FILED AUGUST 23, 2018 goldcountryclassifieds.com at 916.939.0772 for information regarding the Trustee’s Sale or of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult visit the Internet Web site address listed below for information either of these resources, you should be aware that the same regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the 33144 to this case, CA08003113-15-1. Information about postponements property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown NPP 0339952 that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section APN: 239-0153-002-0000 TS No: CA08003113-15-1 TO No: information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information 15-0018327-04 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE (The above postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to statement is made pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d) August 31, 2018 MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps TS No. the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you (1). The Summary will be provided to Trustor(s) and/or vested CA08003113-15-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine, CA 92614 Phone: wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, owner(s) only, pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d)(2).) 949-252-8300 TDD: 866-660-4288 Myron Ravelo, Authorized if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE property, you may call (714) 730-2727 for information regarding the December 16, 2002. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT AT www.nationwideposting.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site - www.servicelinkASAP. YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: Nationwide Posting & Publication com - for information regarding the sale of this property, using YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE AT 916.939.0772 Trustee Corps may be acting as a debt collector the file number assigned to this case: 139149. Information about PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained may be postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in LAWYER. On October 10, 2018 at 02:00 PM, At the main entrance used for that purpose. NPP0339952 To: FOLSOM TELEGRAPH time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the to the County Courthouse, 720 9th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, 09/20/2018, 09/27/2018, 10/04/2018 telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as the duly Appointed PUBLISHEDE IN FOLSOM TELEGRAPH: 09/20/2018, verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in 09/27/2018, 10/04/2018 A-FN4669207 09/20/2018, 09/27/2018, 10/04/2018 that certain Deed of Trust recorded on February 13, 2003 in Book PUBLISHED IN FOLSOM TELEGRAPH: 09/20/2018, 09/27/2018, 20030213, on Page 1970 of official records in the Office of the 33145 10/04/2018 Recorder of Sacramento County, California, executed by DAVID A-FN4669207 P ROBERDS, AN UNMARRIED MAN, as Trustor(s), in favor of TS#: 139149 33197 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. as Beneficiary, WILL SELL Borrower Name: Charlotte Bryant, Unmarried SUMMARY OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE NO. 1288 AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money Property Address: 1205 Sutter Street LEGAL NOTICE of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FOLSOM AMENDING property situated in said County, California describing the land NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE CERTAIN PROVISIONS IN CHAPTER 9.69 OF THE FOLSOM therein as: SEE EXHIBIT “A” ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE Trustee Sale No. 139149 Title No. 95519671 NOTE: THERE MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO A PART HEREOF EXHIBIT “A” LOT 154, AS SHOWN ON THE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT USE OF SKATE PARKS MAP ENTITLE, “CASA BELLA PARK UNIT 3”, IN THE COUNTY ATTACHED. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF Ordinance No. 1288 was adopted by the Folsom City Council on OF SACRAMENTO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, RECORDED TRUST, DATED 09/14/1998. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO September 11, 2018 by the following roll call vote: MAY 17, 1955 IN BOOK 40 OF MAPS, PAGE 31. The property PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC heretofore described is being sold “as is”. The street address and SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF AYES: Council Members: Sheldon, Gaylord, Howell, other common designation, if any, of the real property described THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT Morin, Miklos above is purported to be: 7110 GOODYEAR DRIVE, FAIR OAKS, A LAWYER. On 10/11/2018 at 9:30 AM, The Mortgage Law Firm, NOES: Council Members: None CA 95628 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any PLC, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of ABSENT: Council Members: None incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, Trust recorded 09/22/1998, as Instrument No. 199809220978, in ABSTAIN: Council Members: None if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant book xx, page xx, of Official Records in the office of the County or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or Recorder of Sacramento County, State of California, executed by Ordinance No. 1288 will become effective on October 11, 2018. encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) Charlotte Bryant, Unmarried, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION A complete certified copy of the adopted ordinance may be viewed secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK/CASH either on the City of Folsom’s web page www.folsom.ca.us or at said Note(s), advances if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, EQUIVALENT or other form of payment authorized by 2924h(b), the Folsom City Clerk’s Office, 50 Natoma Street, Folsom. You estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States), At also may request a copy be mailed or faxed to you at no charge by trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid the East Main entrance to the County Courthouse, 720 9th Street, calling the City Clerk’s Office at 916-461-6035. balance of the obligations secured by the property to be sold and Sacramento, CA 95814 All right, title and interest conveyed to and The purpose of this ordinance is to amend certain Sections in reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in Chapter 9.69, Use of Skate Parks, of the Folsom Municipal Code, to the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale is estimated said County and State, described as: FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE comply with amendments to state law regarding safety equipment. to be $12,773.79 (Estimated). However, prepayment premiums, ABOVE DEED OF TRUST. APN 070-0250-001-0000 The street Christa Freemantle, Folsom City Clerk accrued interest and advances will increase this figure prior to sale. address and other common designation, if any, of the real property PUBLISHED IN FOLSOM TELEGRAPH: SEPTEMBER 20, 2018

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