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mid reports ofincreased consumer
confidence and spend-ing in the latter days of2011, the Lincoln businesscommunity is soundingupbeat and optimisticabout their prospects in2012.
I spent a few minutes with incoming MayorSpencer Short to discuss hisviews and plans regardingthe upcoming business cli-mate. I also selected a few
business owners to get theirsense of what to expect inthe coming year.
Mayor emphasizeseconomic development
In a story carried in theLincoln News Messenger on
Dec. 8, Short pointed toeconomic development asbeing important for both
sales tax and job creation. Iasked him for morespecifics regarding his views
on how he plans to encour-age economic expansion.Short pointed to business-to-business growth as a new
focus, meaning he and oth-er city staff will ask Lincolnbusiness owners to activelypromote Lincoln as a busi-ness site for the suppliers
with whom they do busi-ness.
The mayor pointed tosome of the new businessesthat have recently openedin Lincoln as evidence thatbusiness interest in Lincolnis growing.
A quick look at new Lin-coln storefronts reveals chil-drens clothing store Amaz-ing Gracie at 668 5th St.,fabric shop and sewing stu-dio Sew Katie Jean at 6035th St. and Lincoln Boule-vard Home Consignments
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Amazing Gracie owner Christa Nunez, right, showscustomer Christine Hendricks a handmade dress. Theshop, recently opened in downtown Lincoln, sellshand sewn dresses for children.
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at 531 G St., the formerhome of Lincoln Floristand Gifts, who relocatedup the street to a largerstore at 509 G St.
New stores anddiversity
New stores planned butnot yet open include theFresh and Easy grocerystore currently underconstruction in the Ster-ling Pointe shopping cen-ter next to Lowes and the
Walmart planned for theold Rainbow Markets GStreet location.
News about Walmartsplans and timing hasbeen scarce, although a
report from Lincolns AreaChamber of Commerceshows Walmart joiningthe chamber in July 2011in the grocery class, thusgiving a hint as to thelarge chains intentions.
Cool Hand Lukes
Steakhouse/Saloon, a western-theme restau-
rant, will move into theformer Beerman Restau-rant site at 645 5th St. inFebruary, according toearlier News Messengerreports.
However, Short wasunable to provide anynew information regard-ing progress in meetingthat timetable.
Lincoln residents Johnand Mike Drust received
an ABC license in October2011 to serve wine, beerand liquor at the restau-rant.
Short also noted that hewill be looking to diversifyLincolns business base byencouraging better use of
warehouse space at theLincoln airport where air-
craft maintenance andsales would be a naturalfit.
Lincolns businesscommunity growing
According to the city ofLincolns Department ofFinance, as of Nov. 10,2011, Lincoln had 1,873
active business licenses,of which approximately
446 or slightly under 24percent were newlyissued in 2011. A depart-
ment representative saidanother 20 to 25 licensesmay have been issuedsince November to roundout the year.
Lincolns businessowners are positive
I asked a few of thebusiness owners I inter-
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(Incoming Lincoln Mayor Spencer) Short will be looking to diversify Lincolns business base by
encouraging better use of warehouse space at the Lincoln airport where aircraft maintenance
and sales would be a natural fit.
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business owners I inter-viewed in 2011 for theiroutlook for 2012.
Book Cellar owner Deb-by Swindlar finds business
opportunities in 2012exciting.From her perspective at
the gateway to downtownLincoln, she sees changestarting to take place inLincoln as several newarrivals are becomingclients.
Placer Pond and WaterGarden owners Debra andGary Sanford at 150 G St.are optimistic for 2012 as
they look for space toexpand their store. According to co-ownerGary Sanford, 2012 will bea time for his company torededicate our services toour community.
Providing maintenanceservicing to customers inthe Sun City Lincoln Hillssubdivision has been abusiness mainstay accord-ing to Sanford, but in 2012,they will look to expandtheir services to thenumerous farms andranches that dot the Lin-coln landscape.
Most have ponds usedfor agriculture and thusrequire maintenance. San-ford wants to fill that need.Theyll also be buildingsome new ponds as theynow have a California
State contractors licenseallowing them to do so. A beaming Marcus
DeSalles, manager of theSafeway store in the Lin-coln Hills Towne Center,told me the 2012 outlookis positive as he rushed tohandle the holiday flow ofcustomers.
Gonzalo Alejandre, co-owner of Panaderia LaMichoacana at 616 5th St.
in downtown Lincoln,echoed similar sentimentsin the midst of his holidaycustomer rush.
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Notes of CautionBut not every business
owner sees 2012 in a posi-tive light.
Polly Brown, co-ownerof PJs Mail & Parcel Serv-ice, saw her holiday cus-tomer traffic in 2011 at
about the same level as in2010.Im hoping for a better
year, she said, but thenwent on to describe howher customers increasingInternet usage is threat-ening business growth.
She pointed to some ofthe well publicized finan-cial problems the U.S.Postal Service is having tounderscore her point.
Notes of promiseLincoln entrepreneur
Mina Reid began 2011 with two beauty salonsand a coffee shop. She hassince closed the coffeehouse and one salon.
She remains upbeat,
however, about herremaining salon at 1500Del Webb Blvd. in LincolnHills which she says isdoing well.
Reid also said she isexcited about 2012 and is
anticipating a good year.When asked to summa-
rize her thoughts on herbusiness careers rollercoaster ride over the pastseveral months, Reid said,I am not afraid of tomor-
row for I have seen yester-day and I love today.
Reids optimistic sum-mary seems to apply gen-erally to most of the corre-spondents with whom wevisited.
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Iam a perpetual planner.I think of January as thePlanners Month. I will
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uary.So why not take thismonth to reflect on yourgarden and yard?
Reflect on what workedand what did not. Try andremember those yardchores that never werecompleted and make ityour goal to do it this year.
Think about thosetimes when you went by ahouse that had a beautiful
yard and you thought to yourself, I want to trythat next year.
If you plant a veggiegarden, having a goodplan of what and where you are going to plantyour veggies will help you
keep from over-planting. When you get some
garden catalogues, startmarking the plants youwould like to try and visityour local nursery to ask ifit is a good plant for yourspecific needs.
The busy months of
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However, there are afew garden chores I wouldnot ignore this month. Ifwe continue to have a dry winter, then you should
make sure you water yourplants in the ground andin containers. (If we haverain at least once a week you will not need to do
any extra watering.)Also, this is the time tospray your dormantsprays to help reduce dis-ease issues in the springas well as some insectissues. Spray cooper sprayto eliminate peach leafcurl and you can also useit on any roses that usual-ly get black spot.
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Most pet owners areaware of the advan-tages of vaccinating
their dogs and cats to pre-
vent common diseases.Core vaccines for dogsinclude rabies, a distem-per-parvovirus combina-tion (DHPP or DAP) andkennel cough vaccines.
For cats, most veteri-narians recommendrabies, feline rhinotra-cheitis-panleukopenia-calicivirus combination(FVRCP) and felineleukemia vaccines.
Any additional vaccinerecommendations forpets are based on expo-sure and lifestyle choices.
For dogs, these mayinclude Leptospirosis,Lyme or rattlesnake vac-cines. This is a highly con-
troversial vaccine in theveterinary circle.
Red Rocks Biologicsproduces the vaccine fordogs and horses. It hasconducted limited effica-cy studies to back up theirclaims, due to the cost ofconducting such studies
and the ethical dilemmainvolved with defining anumber of the variables todetermine efficacy. Mostinformation regarding thesuccess of the vaccine isanecdotal from owners ofpets that have been bitten
and veterinarians in thefield.
The age of the snake(young snakes release
higher doses of venom intheir bites) and amount ofvenom that the petreceives are importantfactors in determining thevaccines effectiveness.
The location of the bite,the individual dogsimmune system and thetime since the last boosteralso affects the vaccineseffectiveness.
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Yearly boosters (onedose) are then given everyMarch to cover the rat-tlesnake season in thisarea.
Southern California hasa prolonged snake seasonand veterinarians will
usually booster exposedpets again in the fall.The vaccine is licensed
to protect against WesternDiamondback (Prairie,Great Basin, Northernand Southern Pacific vari-eties), Sidewinder, TimberRattlesnake, Massasaugaand the Copperheads.
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months-old and olderdogs. Side effects includemild swelling at the injec-tion site (in less than 1percent) and will resolvein three weeks. In rarecases, there can be vomit-ing, diarrhea or lethargythat can last up to one totwo days.
Traditional vaccinereactions are extremelyrare and are estimated to
occur at between one andthree cases per million.
Even with vaccination,a snake bite is an emer-gency. If your pet hasbeen bitten, she/heshould be taken to yourlocal veterinarian for eval-uation. At that point,additional treatments willbe discussed based onsize of pet, location of
bite, and symptoms. Rat-tlesnake bites are deadly. Vaccinations can lessen
the severity of the symp-toms and have beenknown to decrease therecovery period.
If your pet has alreadybeen bitten in the past,they can be effectivelyvaccinated after waiting
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Think of yourself as asmall business becausebusiness financial princi-ples apply equally to indi-viduals and families.
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Reports you will needCalculating your net
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Liabilities include thefollowing categories:
Credit card balances Other bills payable Mortgage balance Car loan(s)Subtract your liabilities
from your assets to arrive
at your net worth. Thisshould be a positive num-ber. Increasing your net
worth over time is a rea-sonable goal.
Next perform a cash-flow analysis to measure
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Wages and commis-sions
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Combine the tools,create a budget
With these two reports, youll have a reasonablefoundation to begindeveloping your annualspending plan, alsoknown as a budget.
Most of your spendingplan is going to be basedon your cash flows so thatreport is critical.
Where they differ is thatone is a report of incomeand spending activity that
has already taken placeand the other the budg-et is a plan for thefuture.
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As you gather data toprepare your taxes for
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THURSDAY, JAN. 5
Christmas tree recyclingthrough Jan. 8. Bring trees,free from decorations, toMcBean Park, south side ofthe rifle range.
FRIDAY, JAN. 6
Vaudeville Troupe Show at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. at Kila-ga Springs PresentationHall, 1187 Sun City Blvd.$14. Info: 625-4022.
Chubby Checker 8 p.m. atThunder Valley Casino.
SATURDAY, JAN. 7
Vaudeville Troupe Show See Friday, Jan. 6 listing.
YesterDays 6-8 p.m. atKims Country Kitchen, 537G St. Info: 645-2727.
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Acoustic Open Mic At Dil-lians Bar and Grill from 6-9
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MONDAY, JAN. 9
Early release school day 1:40 p.m.
Draft MTP/SCS public hear-ing from 3-5 p.m. at CityHalls first floor meeting
room, 600 Sixth St.
TUESDAY, JAN. 10
Lincoln Highway Band atKims Country Kitchen, 537
G St. Info: 645-2727.
City Council meeting 6p.m. at McBean Park Pavil-ion.
Western Placer UnifiedSchool District Bi-weekly
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Lincoln Chamber NetMixMixer. Info: 645-2035.
SATURDAY, JAN. 14
Lincoln Little League regis-tration 1:30-5 p.m. atCommunity Center, 2010First St. Lincoln. Info: lin-colnllbaseball.org.
Legends of Motown Trib-ute Show 8 p.m. at Thun-der Valley Casino.
Becca Danielsen andChuck Weeks 6-8 p.m. atKims Country Kitchen, 537G St. Info: 645-2727.
Gift of Reading Book Sale 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in theLincoln Public Library atTwelve Bridges. Info: friendsofthelincolnlibrary.org.
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Acoustic Open Mic SeeSunday, Jan. 8 listing.
MONDAY. JAN 16
Martin Luther King Day No school today.
TUESDAY, JAN. 17
Comedy Night 6 p.m. and8 p.m. at Kilaga SpringsPresentation Hall, 1187 SunCity Blvd. Featuring MikeBetancourt and Del VanDyke. $12. Info: 652-4022.
Lincoln High Schoolsfinancial aid night 6:30p.m. at Lincoln High Schoollibrary. Info: 645-6360.
Lincoln Dirt Gardenersmeeting 1 p.m. at LincolnCity Hall, room 311. Info:Marti Snyder at 645-1712.
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Lincoln High School talentshow 7 p.m. in the LincolnHigh School theater, 790 JSt. $5 adults, $3 students.
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The Songbird Trio atKims Country Kitchen, 537G St. Info: 645-2727.
Antique/Vintage Book sale 1-4 p.m. at the TwelveBridges Library. Info: friend-
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Acoustic Open Mic SeeSunday, Jan. 8 listing.
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Day tripping haslong been a pas-sion of mine.
Even when my childrenwere young and we livedin Montana, we wouldpack them up and head tothe mountains for a day ofhiking or exploring.
I have only lived in theregion a few months and Ilove being in an area thathas four seasons. Its beena while since that has
happened and it gives meso many opportunities toexplore, hike and take pic-tures all year round.
This is the perfect areato explore and the possi-bilities are endless. For meits a lot more fun to take
multiple trips, either for aday or weekend, than takeone or two longer vaca-tions over a year.
I go somewhere every weekend and the direc-tion or location usuallydepends on the weather.
We are also uniquelylocated between theocean and the mountains
with literally hundreds ofthings to do and places tosee.
This time of the year asthe snow starts falling in
the mountains and the fogcovers the ocean, there arestill many shorter tripspeople can enjoy. Onesuch place is the Califor-nia State Railroad Muse-um complex located with-in the Old Sacramento
State Historic Park. Thefascinating history of theregion and the CaliforniaGold Rush is laid out andthe walk through charm-ing Old Town is a perfectafternoon outing.
If you like history youwill get plenty of it at theRailroad Museum. Newsof the 1848 discovery ofgold in nearby Colomatraveled quickly aroundthe world drawing thou-sands of people to theSierra Nevada foothills.
Sacramento sits at theconfluence of the Sacra-mento and AmericanRivers. It soon became thecommercial center of theGold Rush as it was thecrossroads of transporta-tion, connected by steam-
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As you walk through themuseum, you will discov-er how the transcontinen-tal railroad linked Califor-nia with the rest of thecountry and see how rail-roads made America bygiving the country mobil-ity. The museum depictsrailroad work and railroadlife and how trainschanged America. Giantsteam locomotives and avariety of unique carssuch as a Pullman-style
sleeper car, dining carfilled with railroad china,
and railroad post officethat visitors can stepaboard and see how mail
was sorted.The Railroad Museum
is just one of several fasci-nating buildings in theState Historic Park. TheB.F. Hastings Building is astructure built in 1853and housed the ownersbank, Hastings and Com-pany, and Wells Fargo andCompany. Other greatbuildings include theEagle Theatre, businesseson the Tehama Block,C.M. and T. Companybuilding, Big Four Build-ing and Dingley Seice MillBuilding.
Besides the museumsand great old buildings, it
is a nice time of the yearto stroll along the river
walkway, visit the pier andsee all the boats as well asphotograph the bridges.
Watching the sun set overthe city as you enjoy agood meal is a perfectending for an areadaytrip.
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Some of the displays at theCalifornia State RailroadMuseum in Old Sacramentofeature slices of railroad lifeand historic engines.
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