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BY DEBBIE BROWNINSIDE LINCOLN CORRESPONDENT
Anew year meansnew beginnings ...and resolutions.
How many resolu-
tions have you madeover the years that werejust a faded memorywithin a few weeks?
The problem withresolutions is that theyare often designed todrastically change oneslifestyle, such as lose 50pounds, join a gym andgo five to six days aweek, or quit smokingimmediately. Those areall admirable resolu-tions but dauntingwhen one looks at thebig picture.
Statistics show thatgym membershipsincrease by as much as30 percent in January.However, the bestintentions often fade ina matter of weeks, andsoon, the only thing that
may visit the gym isyour monthly bankaccount.
If you're committedto leading a healthierlife in 2014 and the gymis the route to your des-tination, that's fantastic!Make sure, though tovisit the gym.
There are otherhealthy steps you cantake that will add to the
quality of your life andthat will make a healthydifference. Followingare five changes you canmake to your life that
will be easy to makeinto healthy habits.Instead of calling themresolutions, tell yourselfthat you're creatinggoals for a new and
healthier lifestyle.
1. Walking: Walk atleast 30 minutes a day.Physical activity isimportant to everyhuman being but every-one exercises at differ-ent rates. Walking issomething that mostpeople can do, and bytaking a half hour a day,you will increase yourcardiovascular fitness,help aid in preventionof type 2 diabetes andhigh blood pressure,and be in a bettermood. Taking a briskwalk as you enjoy yourfavorite music will buildyour endurance andincrease your lungcapacity. Enjoy the crispcool air and enjoy the
sights and sounds ofnature, and take yourdog along. He or she willappreciate the exercise,too.
2. Drink more water:Since humans are madeup of mostly water, ourbodies need an ampledaily supply to maintainhydration. The rule ofthumb has always been
eight 8-ounce glasses ofwater a day. However,the new guidelines sug-gest that we take ourweight, divide by 2 and
Try these easy
resolutions fora healthier year
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Mackenzie Meachim and Cassie Brown are sharing some laughs as they're out for a walk. What better wayto make the time pass on a walk that to be with a buddy, and share some laughter?
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drink that many of ouncesof water a day. Regardlessof what guideline youdecide to follow, the min-imum we should bedrinking is 64 ounces of
water. Among some of thebenefits of drinkingenough water are that itaids in weight loss,increases one's energylevel, and helps withdigestive problems. Andin case you were wonder-ing, diet soda is not a sub-stitute for a glass of water.If you don't like the tasteof plain water, try addinga slice or two of cucum-
ber, a slice of lemon oreven a frozen clementinesegment in place of icecubes.
3. Wear sunscreen: Ahabit that baby boomersdid not grow up with isthe use of daily sunscreen.In addition to the obviousprevention of skin cancer,
wearing sunscreen alsohelps to prevent the facialbrown spots and skin dis-colorations that many ofus remember our grand-
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Something as simple as drinking more water hastremendous health benefits. It aids in weight loss,helps to relieve headaches and backaches, and isgood for the skin. If you don't like the taste ofwater, trying adding a slice of citrus or freezingmandarin segments to use in place of ice cubes. SEE RESOLUTIONS PAGE 4
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mothers getting. Wearing dailysunscreen also helps to slowdown the development of wrin-
kles and aging skin. You don'tneed to be lounging by the poolto need sunscreen. We allshould be wearing sunscreen,on all exposed body parts, evenon a cloudy day. When applyingthe sunscreen to your face,dont forget about your ears.Sunscreen not only is used toprevent sunburns but also toprevent overall sun damage.Remember, any time the sun isout, you should be wearing
sunscreen, even on cloudydays.
4. A little more shuteye:Whilegetting enough sleep makes usfeel better, it also has tremen-dous health benefits. Remem-ber the last time you stayed uptoo late to watch your favoritesports team go into overtime,
and consequently didnt getenough sleep? You probably
walked around like a zombie all
day and you were in a brain fog.Getting enough sleep helpsmemory and allows us to thinkclearer. Sleep also allows us tohave increased immunities.
With various viruses goingaround this time of year and allthe hustle bustle of the holi-days, getting enough sleep iscrucial. When we don't get
enough sleep, ourbodies tend
to have more difficulty fightingoff germs that may want to takeup residence in our bodies.
5. Laughter is the best medi-cine: Laughter is so much morecontagious than a cough or asneeze and its a lot more fun.
We all know that feeling we getwhen we are laughing so hard
that our sideshurt andwe just
cant seem to get control of our-selves. Its definitely one of thebest feelings in the world, and it
sure makes us feel good. Laugh-ter is the best medicine becauseits good for what ails us. Itrelaxes the whole body, protects
you from the effects of stressand assists with the easing ofpain. With depression being thesecond leading cause of disabil-ity worldwide, laughter seems
to be even thatmuch more
important.Laughing
with friends helps to reinforceour desire for belonging, makesus feel socially connected, and
helps reduce stress and depres-sion. Maybe we should take acue from children and be sillyand laugh a little more, everyday. After all, laughs are free andvery contagious.
So there you have it, somenew goals to get your 2014 off toa great start. Slap on some sun-screen, grab your water bottleand go for a walk with a greatfriend. You'll share some laughs,and after all that fresh air and
exercise, you'll get a greatnight's sleep.
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RESOLUTIONS: Simple changes like walking, laughing and sleeping are easy to keep all year
Getting more sleep not onlymakes you feel better, but ithelps your memory andincreases your immunity.
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The holidays are over,resolutions are in fullforce and 2014 is in its
infancy.This is the time of year
that offers outdoor activi-ties for a wide variety ofinterests.
Whether you enjoytraveling to the moun-tains for a day of exhilara-tion on the slopes, stayingcloser to home and not
putting anything on yourfeet other than your com-fy tennis shoes, or some-
thing in between, there'ssome outdoor fun just
waiting for you.
Although the great fam-ily times of the holidays
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Playing in the snow and other outdoor fun
Head up tothe moun-tains for aday of fun inthe snow.You don't
have to go tothe resortsand purchaseexpensive lifttickets tohave a greattime in thesnow. Sled-ding, snow-shoeing andjust a goodold-fash-ioned snow-
ball fight areall fun activi-ties for thistime of year.
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have passed, there areenough nearby activitiesthat wouldnt take morethan a weekend day toenjoy and build someadditional family memo-ries.
Sno-parks are a greatway to combine the inter-ests of everyone in yourgroup. For those equippedfor high-intensity fun,bring your snowmobile
for a day of traversing thecountryside.
To get out and exploreat a little slower pace,many residents enjoycross-country skiing orsnowshoeing.
If you just want to getout and build a snowmanor have a good old-fash-ioned snowball fight, thena Sno-Park is the perfect
backdrop for a day of fun.During the recreationalperiod from Nov. 1through May 30, visitorsare required to obtain aparking permit for theirvehicle at these parks. TheCalifornia State Parks
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For those who enjoywinter activities but wantto stay closer to home, iceskating in Folsom is avail-able until Jan. 20. Skatesessions cost $10 ($8 forkids) and are 90-minuteslong. For those who donthave skates, rentals areavailable for $2. Sessions
Bobelaine Audobon Santuary is nearby the neighboring town of Nicolaus. Although the trees are mostlybare, even a crisp December morning affords spectacular views.
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With free parking in the nearbyparking structure, Folsoms ice rinkon Sutter Street is easily accessible
and close to home.Not all of us are cut out for activi-ties in the snow or even frigid
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runs alongside the creek, there is agreat paved road that is inviting tofamilies with strollers or even a bicy-clist. To get more information ordirections, visit http://www.every-trail.com/guide/dry-creek-trail.
Bobelaine Sanctuary Trails Loop isin neighboring Nicholaus. The 430-acre wildlife sanctuary featuresmore than 190 species of birds,
including wood ducks and Swan-son's hawks. When hiking the entire5.3-mile trail, be sure to bring binoc-ulars and maybe a guide book. Thisis not a hike to be rushed throughbut one to be enjoyed by nature
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BY DEBBIE BROWN
INSIDE LINCOLN CORRESPONDENT
What did you want to bewhen you grew upand did you ever won-
der what your favoritecelebrity or hero was like asa child?
Some of us wanted to bedoctors, lawyers, firefighters,ballerinas or explorers.Regardless of whether youknew what you wanted todo, you may have had quali-ties that drove you in that
specific direction, even ifyou may not have realized itas you were growing up.
Steve Fossett was some-one who lived for adventure.Some of you may recognizethat name. Fossett was thefirst explorer to solo circum-navigate the world, nonstop,in a hot air balloon.
You may be thinking,What does Steve Fossetthave to do with Lincoln?
In December 2009, Ibecame good friends withLinda and Steve Dansby inLincoln. As new friends do,we learned about each otherand our lives. Linda and Iwere at lunch one day andshe asked, Do you knowwho Steve Fossett was?
I replied that I did and she
proudly stated, Steve wasmy brother.
Fossett was flying a planeover the Sierra Nevada,when he tragically disap-peared in September 2007.We can all learn of Fossettsaccomplishments by read-ing his book, Chasing theWind, or looking him up onthe Internet.
I, however, wanted to findout about this exceptionalman from a sisters view-point.
With more than 100adventurous feats under hisbelt, I envisioned Fossettbeing a typical boy when hewas young - climbing trees,getting into mischief andplaying with reckless aban-don. According to myresearch, Fossett said,When I was 12-years-old, I
Linda Dansbyproudly displays
the photo ofher brother in
front of the"Spirit of Free-
dom" balloon.The explorerattempted bal-
looning, solo,nonstop
around theworld five times
before he wasfinally success-ful on his sixth
attempt. Thefeat took placein the summer
of 2002 andwas one of
more than 100adventures that
Fossettachieved.
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climbed my first moun-tain and I just kept going,taking on more diverseand grander projects.
Fossett climbed thehighest mountains on six
of the seven continents.Dansby remembers atime when her brothergot into a predicamentthat most little boys donthave.
I think Steve was about5 or 6-years-old and I wasjust a baby when heclimbed up on the roof ofthe house, she said. Idont know why he did itbut he climbed into the
chimney and got stuck!Dansby said she was
too young to rememberthis story but that it wastold to her over the years.The world-renownedexplorer seemed to have asense of adventure from avery young age.
A touching story thatDansby shared is also oneof her favorite memories.She remembers, as a
young girl, the first gift herbig brother bought her.
He bought me apound of M&Ms. It wasthe first thing he everbought me with his ownmoney, Dansby said.Ive always loved M&Ms,even back then.
Because he was fiveyears older and she was agirl, they didnt spend as
much time together asher two brothers did.
When we talk about herbrother from time to time,I always notice a look onDansbys face - a look of ayounger sister who misses
her big brother, one whois extremely proud of him
and who wishes they hadmore years together.
Her brothers given
name was James StephenFossett but Dansby saysshe doesnt remember
anyone calling him any-thing but Steve. In honorof her late brother, Dans-bys granddaughter, whowas born a week after hergreat-uncle disappeared,was given the middlename of James.
As Fossetts adventures
took him to internationalfame, Dansby watchedher brothers accomplish-ments and shared in thecelebrations.
To the world, Fossettwas an explorer in a classof his own, but to Dansby,he was a big brother wholived a full life in so many
ways.Fossett is a true Ameri-
can hero. Heroes are indi-viduals who are admiredfor their courage, inspira-tion and who helpimprove the world.
Because of Fossettsadventures, failures and
successes, the world haslearned an enormousamount about aviation.
Fossett was remarkablebecause of his extremetenacity and courage,which allowed him toteach the world amazingfacts and make a sisterproud.
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On May 6,2009, thefamily ofSteve Fossettwas present-ed with thisNevada State
Resolution 8.It cites thathis spirit ofadventurebegan as ear-ly as age 3,when Fossett"discoveredthe starterbutton on acar and pro-ceeded toexperiment,jerking thecare repeat-edly downthe street forseveralblocks."
I think Steve was about 5 or 6-years-old and
I was just a baby when he climbed up on the
roof of the house. I dont know why he did it
but he climbed into the chimney and got
stuck!Linda Dansby, Steve Fossetts sister
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Western Placer UnifiedSchool District - No school
League of Women Votersof Placer County generallunch meeting Runs from11:30 a.m. to1 p.m. atMaxs Restaurant, 110Grass Valley Highway,Auburn. Speaker TrudySchafer will talk on moneyin politics. Lunch is $15and the public is invited. Noreservations needed. Info:
placercounty.org orBernadette OKeefe atbgog65@gmail.com.
TOPS Take Off PoundsSensibly meeting is 10 a.m.at St. James Church, 479 LSt. Info: Jackie Burnett at408-3024.
Lincoln Rotary meeting Begins at noon in the Lin-coln Womans Clubhouse atthe corner of 5th and Estreets. Info: lincolncaro-tary.org.
Mother Goose on theLoose Two sessions areavailable at 10:30 a.m. and11:30 a.m. at the TwelveBridges Library. Info: 434-2410 or libraryatlincoln.org.
Karaoke night Runs from
7 to 11 p.m. at SterlingCaf, 731 Sterling Parkway,in the Raleys ShoppingCenter. Family fun night byBaughman Productionsopen to everyone.
Karaoke night Starts at 9p.m. at Dillians Bar & Grill,605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-
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Deejay dancing Runsfrom 9 p.m. to midnight at
NY Pizza, 155 Joiner Park-way, Suite 600. Info: 645-9112.
Lincoln Host Lions Club Meets at 7 p.m. at VeteransHall, 541 5th St. Info: lin-colnlionsclub.org.
FRIDAY, JAN. 3
Western Placer Unified
School District - No school
Singer-Songwriter DougBalamin in concert Starts
at 8 p.m. at Auburn PlacerPerforming Arts Center. Ben-efit concert for tear downthe wall campaign toexpand the State Theatretickets are $20 and seatingis limited. Tickets online atlivefromauburn.com or at(530) 885-0156.
Lincoln Golden Club Meets today. Normally,
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uled meetings start at noonand are followed with apotluck luncheon and Bin-go. Info: Mary Weir at 645-2818.
Friday night karaoke Runs from 9:30 p.m. to 1a.m. at Orchid Thai Cuisine,835 Twelve Bridges Blvd.Features karaoke and danc-ing. Info: 543-9988.
Deejay Bad Boy Karaokestarts at 9 p.m. at DilliansBar & Grill, 605 Lincoln
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Free yoga Offered from 9 11
a.m. at Bikram Yoga, 780 SterlingParkway, Suite 20 in Lincoln. Therewill also be a family yoga class at1 p.m. Info: 408-3900.
Karaoke night Runs from 7-11p.m. at Sterling Caf, 731 SterlingParkway, in the Raleys ShoppingCenter. Family fun night by Baugh-man Productions open to every-one.
Karaoke Runs from 9 p.m. tomidnight at NY Pizza, 155 JoinerParkway, Suite 100. Info: 645-9112.
Karaoke Runs from 9 p.m. tomidnight at Orchid Thai Cuisine,835 Twelve Bridges Drive. Featureskaraoke and dancing. Info: 543-
9988.
Karaoke night Starts at 9 p.m. atDillians Bar & Grill, 605 LincolnBlvd. Info: 434-8171.
SUNDAY, JAN. 5
Christmas tree recycling program Offered through the city of Lin-coln. Last day for Christmas treesto be brought to McBean Parkparking lot (south of rifle range).Trees must be clean of all decora-tions.
Used-book sale See SaturdayJan. 4 listing for details.
MONDAY, JAN. 6
Comedy Night At Kilaga SpringsLodge. Open to the public. Info:625-4003.
TOPS Night meeting weigh-in is
5:15 p.m. and meeting is at 5:30p.m. at Century 21 office, 801 Ster-ling Parkway. Meetings are open toeveryone. Info: Gina at 645-1256.
TUESDAY, JAN. 7Lincoln Multiple Sclerosis meet-ing Starts 1 p.m. at Terra CottaRoom, Kilaga Springs Lodge in SunCity Lincoln Hills. Topic is Makingtreatment and lifestyle decisions:Thinking about Benefits and riskswith Zoe Edwards of the Sacra-mento Branch. Info: Marilyn Sharpat 434-6898.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 8Junior and senior high school artshow Showing through Februarywith Ray Gonzales curator, at theArt League Gallery, 580 6th St. RayGonzales is curator. Info: 209-3499.
Chamber NetMix Mixer Runsfrom 5:30 to 7 p.m. Locations vary.Info: 645-2035.
Art League of Lincoln reception Runs from 5 to 6 p.m. for members
and 6 to 7:30 p.m. for public at theArt League Gallery, 580 6th St.There are new events and exhibitsevery month. Info: 209-3499 oremail infor@all4art.net.
THURSDAY, JAN. 9
TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensiblymeeting is 10 a.m. at St. JamesChurch, 479 L St. Info: Jackie Bur-nett at 408-3024.
Lincoln Rotary meeting Beginsat noon in the Lincoln WomansClubhouse at the corner of 5th andE streets. Info: lincolncarotary.org.
Mother Goose on the Loose Two sessions are available at10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. at the
Twelve Bridges Library. Info: 434-2410 or libraryatlincoln.org.
Karaoke night Runs from 7 to11 p.m. at Sterling Caf, 731 Ster-ling Parkway, in the Raleys Shop-
ping Center. Family fun night byBaughman Productions open toeveryone.
Karaoke night Starts at 9 p.m. atDillians Bar & Grill, 605 LincolnBlvd. Info: 434-8171.
DJ Dancing Runs from 9 p.m. tomidnight at NY Pizza, 155 JoinerParkway, Suite 600. Info: 645-9112.
Womens Success Today Monthlymeeting is at 1:30 p.m. at ClaimJumpers in Roseville. Guests wel-come. Info: WomensSuccessToday.com or Dr. Pat Gayman at409-9227 ordrpat@aabcoach.com.
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Friday night karaoke Runsfrom 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. atOrchid Thai Cuisine, 835 TwelveBridges Blvd. Features karaokeand dancing provided by KJPapa Gene & BaughmanProductions. Info: 543-9988.
Deejay Bad Boy Karaokestarts at 9 p.m. at Dillians Bar& Grill, 605 Lincoln Blvd. Info:434-8171.
DJ Dancing Runs from 9 p.m.to midnight at NY Pizza, 155Joiner Parkway, Suite 600. Info:645-9112.
SATURDAY, JAN. 11
Knights of Columbus Crab
Fest Doors open at 5 p.m.,happy hour is at 5:30 p.m. anddinner is at 7 p.m. Dinnerincludes clam chowder, rolls,salad, pasta, crab, shrimp anddessert. Includes raffle and
dancing. Tickets $40 each. Info:Gene Scallon at 408-2206.
Chamber annual awards din-ner Location to beannounced. Info: 645-2035.
Yesterdays News Band Per-forms 8 to 11 p.m. at GingersRestaurant, 1410 E. RosevillePkwy. in Roseville.
Lincoln inaugural FirefightersBall A night of dinner anddancing hosted by the LincolnProfessional Firefighters Asso-ciation begins with no-hostcocktails at 5:30 p.m., dinnerat 6:30 p.m. and then dancingat Catta Verdera Country Club,1111 Catta Verdera, Lincoln.
Formal dress attire, includingclass A. $45 per person or $80per couple. Tickets at http://lin-colnfireball.eventbrite.ca. Info:Norm Kent at 300-7699.
Karaoke night Runs from 7to 11 p.m. at Sterling Caf, 731Sterling Parkway, in the RaleysShopping Center. Family funnight by Baughman Produc-tions open to everyone.
Karaoke Runs from 9 p.m. tomidnight at NY Pizza, 155 Join-er Parkway, Suite 100. Info:645-9112.
Karaoke Runs from 9 p.m. tomidnight at Orchid Thai Cui-sine, 835 Twelve Bridges Drive.
Karaoke night Starts at 9p.m. at Dillians Bar & Grill,605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
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MONDAY, JAN. 13
Western Placer UnifiedSchool District Earlyrelease day
TOPS Night meeting
weigh-in is 5:15 p.m. andmeeting is at 5:30 p.m. atCentury 21 office, 801 Ster-ling Parkway. Meetings areopen to everyone. Info:Gina at 645-1256.
Art League of LincolnOpen membership meet-ings Held the secondMonday of each month at3 p.m. in the 1st floor CityHall meeting room. Info:209-3499 orinfo@all4art.net.
TUESDAY, JAN. 14
Chamber new memberorientation Meets at CityHall, 600 6th St., in thefirst-floor meeting room.Info: 645-2035.
Lincoln Poets Club OpenMic Runs from 3 to 5p.m. in the Willow Room,Twelve Bridges Library. Fea-tures special guest poetJeff Knorr. Guests are wel-come. Poets are allowed toread up to three poems.
Affordable Care Act work-shop Runs from 3 to 4
p.m. at Twelve BridgesLibrary, 485 Twelve BridgesDrive. Sponsored by theLincoln Lighthouse Family
& Counseling Center. Info:Lighthouse at 645-3300.
WEDNESDAY, JAN.15
Rods & Relics of LincolnHills Monthly meetingdinner is at 5 p.m. andbusiness meeting is at 6:30p.m. at Strikes, 5681 Lone-tree Blvd. Owners of 1972and older American-madecars and trucks are wel-come. Info: rodsnrelics.netor Julie McVey at 543-9113.
THURSDAY, JAN. 16
Superhuey Concert Atribute concert to HueyLewis and The News will beat Lincoln Hills and is opento the public. Info: 625-4003.
Lincoln Democratic Clubmeeting Starts at 6:45
p.m. at Kilaga SpringsLodge, 1167 Sun City Blvd.Betty Williams, immediatepast president of the Sacra-mento NAACP branch, willspeak about voter suppres-sion. Open to the public.Info: June Paquette at 408-2263.
TOPS Take Off PoundsSensibly meeting is 10 a.m.
at St. James Church, 479 LSt. Info: Jackie Burnett at408-3024.
Lincoln Rotary meeting Begins at noon in the Lin-coln Womans Clubhouse atthe corner of 5th and Estreets. Info: lincolncaro-tary.org.
Mother Goose on theLoose Two sessions areavailable at 10:30 a.m. and11:30 a.m. at the TwelveBridges Library. Info: 434-2410 orlibraryatlincoln.org.
Karaoke night Runs from7-11 p.m. at Sterling Caf,731 Sterling Parkway, in
the Raleys Shopping Cen-ter. Family fun night byBaughman Productionsopen to everyone.
Karaoke night Starts at 9p.m. at Dillians Bar & Grill,605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
Deejay dancing Runsfrom 9 p.m. to midnight at
NY Pizza, 155 Joiner Park-way, Suite 600. Info: 645-9112.
Lincoln Host Lions Club Meeting is at 7 p.m. at the
Veterans Hall, 541 5th St.Info: lincolnlionsclub.org.
FRIDAY, JAN. 17
Friday night karaoke
Runs from 9:30 p.m. to 1a.m. at Orchid Thai Cuisine,835 Twelve Bridges Blvd.Features karaoke and danc-ing provided by KJ PapaGene & Baughman Pro-ductions. Info: 543-9988.
Deejay Bad Boy Karaokestarts at 9 p.m. at DilliansBar & Grill, 605 LincolnBlvd. Info: 434-8171.
Deejay dancing Runsfrom 9 p.m. to midnight atNY Pizza, 155 Joiner Park-way, Suite 600. Info: 645-9112.
SATURDAY, JAN. 18
Karaoke night Runs from7 to 11 p.m. at Sterling
Caf, 731 Sterling Parkway,in the Raleys ShoppingCenter. Family fun night byBaughman Productionsopen to everyone.
Karaoke Runs from 9
p.m. to midnight at NY Piz-za, 155 Joiner Parkway,Suite 100. Info: 645-9112.
Karaoke Runs from 9p.m. to midnight at Orchid
Thai Cuisine, 835 TwelveBridges Drive. Featureskaraoke and dancing by KJPapa Gene & BaughmanProductions. Info: 543-9988.
Karaoke night Starts at 9p.m. at Dillians Bar & Grill,605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
MONDAY, JAN. 20
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Western Placer UnifiedSchool District No school
TOPS Night meetingweigh-in is 5:15 p.m. andmeeting is at 5:30 p.m. atCentury 21 office, 801 Ster-ling Parkway. Meetings areopen to everyone. Info:Gina at 645-1256.
TUESDAY, JAN. 21
Lincoln Little League -
Last day to register.
Chamber of Commercegovernment affairs com-mittee Meets at HolidayInn Express, 155 Ferrari
Ranch Road. Info: 645-2035.
Golden Sons meeting Meets at 7 p.m. at SierraHills Framing, 531 LincolnBlvd., Suite B. Info: Lin-colnnativesons.org.
THURSDAY, JAN. 23
TOPS Take Off Pounds
Sensibly meeting is 10 a.m.at St. James Church, 479 LSt. Info: Jackie Burnett at408-3024.
Karaoke night Runs from7 to 11 p.m. at SterlingCaf, 731 Sterling Parkway,in the Raleys ShoppingCenter. Family fun night byBaughman Productionsopen to everyone.
FRIDAY, JAN. 24
Friday night karaoke Runs from 9:30 p.m. to 1
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Deejay Bad Boy Karaoke startsat 9 p.m. at Dillians Bar & Grill,605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
Deejay dancing Runs from 9p.m. to midnight at NY Pizza, 155Joiner Parkway, Suite 600. Info:645-9112.
SATURDAY, JAN. 25
Karaoke night Runs from 7 to11 p.m. at Sterling Caf, 731 Ster-ling Parkway, in the Raleys Shop-ping Center. Family fun night byBaughman Productions open toeveryone.
Karaoke Runs from 9 p.m. tomidnight at NY Pizza, 155 JoinerParkway, Suite 100. Info: 645-9112.
Karaoke Runs from 9 p.m. to
midnight at Orchid Thai Cuisine,835 Twelve Bridges Drive. Fea-tures karaoke and dancing by KJPapa Gene & Baughman Pro-ductions. Info: 543-9988.
Karaoke night Starts at 9 p.m.at Dillians Bar & Grill, 605 Lin-coln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
MONDAY, JAN. 27
Western Placer Unified SchoolDistrict Early release day.
TOPS Night meeting weigh-in is5:15 p.m. and meeting is at 5:30p.m. at Century 21 office, 801Sterling Parkway. Meetings areopen to everyone. Info: Gina at645-1256.
TUESDAY, JAN. 28
Franc DAmbrosio HollywoodConcert Open to the public atSun City Lincoln Hills. Info: 625-4003.
THURSDAY, JAN. 30
TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensiblymeeting is 10 a.m. at St. JamesChurch, 479 L St. Info: Jackie Bur-nett at 408-3024.
Lincoln Rotary meeting Beginsat noon in the Lincoln WomansClubhouse at the corner of 5thand E streets. Info: lincolncaro-tary.org.
Mother Goose on the Loose Two sessions are available at10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. at theTwelve Bridges Library. Info: 434-2410 or libraryatlincoln.org.
Karaoke night Runs from 7 to
11 p.m. at Sterling Caf, 731 Ster-ling Parkway, in the Raleys Shop-ping Center. Family fun night byBaughman Productions open toeveryone.
Karaoke night Starts at 9 p.m.at Dillians Bar & Grill, 605 Lin-coln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
Deejay dancing Runs from 9p.m. to midnight at NY Pizza, 155Joiner Parkway, Suite 600. Info:645-9112.
FRIDAY, JAN. 31
Friday night karaoke Runs
from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. atOrchid Thai Cuisine, 835 TwelveBridges Blvd. Features karaokeand dancing provided by KJPapa Gene & Baughman Pro-ductions. Info: 543-9988.
Deejay Bad Boy Karaoke startsat 9 p.m. at Dillians Bar & Grill,
605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
Deejay dancing Runs from 9p.m. to midnight at NY Pizza, 155Joiner Parkway, Suite 600. Info:645-9112.
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ith the holiday sea-son behind us,some households
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Introducing a new petinto the house should beeasy, one would think. Toincrease your chance for asuccessful transition,there are several simplerules to be followed.
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well for future trips in thecar to the veterinarian orgroomer.2. Have a designated
safe and quiet room forthe initial introduction. Itshould be a small room
that has been scanned fordangerous items: electri-cal cords, rubber bands,paper clips, toxic plants,nooks and crannies to getstuck in, strings, cords,thread and small itemsthat can be swallowed.3. Provide a litter box
(low sides for tiny kittens)
with similar litter from theadoption site, water andfood bowls, a scratchingpost, bed and select toys.
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the more confined room,allow the kitten to explore
with direct supervision.This will enable the kittento become more familiar
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Introducing a new kitten to the household
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Dr. Ann
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ry house, there shouldalways be access to aclean litter box on eachfloor.6. Do not use a cute
ribbon around the kit-tens neck as a collar! Itcan quickly get caughtand strangle a roamingkitten. When fitting a realcollar, be certain that it isnot too tight (two fingersgo easily in between thekitten and collar) or tooloose (again an opportu-nity for getting stran-
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introductions betweenthe existing family dogand a new kitten areimperative, especially if
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with your veterinarian.8.As soon as is feasible,
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work for your kitten anddetermine if all vaccineshave been given at theappropriate times and
whether a stool sampleshould be sent to the lab
for analysis. The staff willthen discuss local healthissues that affect cats,such as heartworm, inour area of California.
Kittens are fun and canbe a lively addition to anyfamily. What a great wayto start a new year!
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Introducingyour new kittento any addition-al householdpets, includingdogs and oldercats, should bedone in a con-trolled anddirectlyobserved envi-ronment. It isimportant tonot encourageyour dog to
chase the kit-ten, as that candevelop to amore deadlygame.
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BY LAURIE MEYERPETER
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We all love our pets.
At Lakes Nursery, thenursery dogs, Pancho andTeddy, sound the alarm toalert us when cars driveup if were in the back ofthe nursery. They enthusi-astically greet our cus-tomers.
With our reliable poo-dle alarm system, weimmediately know whenpeople arrive and can rest
assured that everyone willget a very personal andpint-size doggie greeting.
Because we love ourdogs and value their serv-ice, we want to keep ourgarden as safe and pet-friendly as we can.
Most people worryabout poisonous plants.The University of Califor-nia at Davis VeterinaryMedical Teaching Hospi-
tal can offer suggestionson poisonous plants andactually has a Toxic PlantGarden grown in con-junction with the Schoolof Veterinary Medicine toacquaint the public withcommon poisonousplants common in thisarea.
When choosing plantsfor the garden, it is advis-able to avoid the toxic
plants that cause themajority of pet poison-ings.
Many of the most com-monly ingested poison-ous plants are not land-scape plants but areeither gift plants, house-plants or patio plants.
Lilies, Easter lilies, Star
Gazer lilies, Lily of the Val-ley, Asparagus Fern(which is in the lily family)
and aloe vera (also in thelily family) are frequentcauses of poisoning andare especially poisonous
to cats.Amaryllis, anemone,
daffodils, chrysanthe-mums, cyclamens, philo-dendrons, jade plants andcycads are also frequentcauses of pet poisonings.Keep these out of reach ofpets and monitor petactivity closely. When the
plants begin to fade, dis-pose of the plants in asecure garbage containerthat is not assessable to
pets.Although many land-
scape plants such as ole-
ander, yew, daphne, fox-glove and angels trumpetare extremely poisonous,they are only infrequentlyeaten by pets. However, ifyour pet is bored and digsand chews plants regular-ly, you may want to elimi-nate these plants as well.
If you have a planteater, do check with theUCD School of Veterinary
Medicine for a completelist and inventory yourgarden for poisonousplants but keep in mindthat it is nearly impossibleto eliminate every haz-ardous plant from thelandscape.
It is also important toaddress why a pet is eat-
ing garden plants. Is thepet getting adequate exer-cise? Is the pet bored? In
addition to pet-proofingyour landscape, you maywish to speak to a veteri-nary to address behav-ioral problems.
While many pet ownersworry about poisonousplants, they are oftenoblivious to the evengreater problem of pesti-cides, herbicides and gar-den products used in the
landscape. Pets oftenhave much greater con-tact with these productsthan their human ownerssince they often roll in thedirt, dig, play on the lawn,and are lower to theground.
Consider eliminating
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Make sure your garden is nontoxic for the safety of your pets
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Lilies are among themost poisonous plantsfor pets. Its importantto not overlook thedanger they present
because they are nottypical landscape plants.
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If you have a problem with your pet eating gardenplants, its important to address what might becausing the behavior issue.
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most pesticides and herbi-cides from the garden.Often, no chemical at all isneeded and, if given time,
pest problems will oftenresolve themselves.
If pesticides or herbi-cides are absolutely neces-sary, consider using theleast toxic method. Organ-ic gardening is quite main-stream these days andthere are many sources of
information. (Note: organ-ic methods are usuallysafer and less toxic but thisis not always true. Read
labels!)In addition, pesticides,
herbicides and fertilizersmust be stored securely,away from pets. Manypesticides, herbicides, fer-tilizers and other plantproducts are extremelytoxic to pets.
Some products are toxicin very small doses, suchas might be sprinkled inthe garden. Others, such
as snail baits made of ironphosphate, are consideredsafe when used in smallamounts in the garden butthese can be very toxic ifthe pet chews up theentire box! Keep gardenproducts in a secure place.Dispose of containers
properly. And considerusing the least toxic prod-uct or method available.
Keeping our pets safe is
important. Plus, it is alsogood for us, for birds and
wildlife, for the environ-ment, for our communi-ties. We all love our pets!
For further information,check out the following
websites or call the num-ber below:
http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/ccah/health_info
rmation/plants_pets.cfmhttp://www.ipm.ucdavi
s.edu/PMG/menu.home-garden.html
ASPCA Animal PoisonControl Call Center (888)426-4435.
Laurie Meyerpeter works at Lakes
Nursery in Newcastle, along with
nursery dogs Pancho and Teddy.
Owned by Joe Ciurej and located
at 8435 Crater Hill Road, the
nursery specializes in Japanese
maples and other unique plants.
For more information about
Lakes Nursery, check out the
website at lakesnursery.com or
call (530) 885-1027.
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