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    A PublicationA Publication

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    WHATS SHAKING?WHATS SHAKING?WHATS SHAKING?Ratt lesnakes in our area!Ratt lesnakes in our area!Ratt lesnakes in our area!

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    May 2011

    G O L F C A R S

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    Need a vacation butcant afford it? Costof gas got you down?

    Make Lincoln your desti-nation! This month, Lin-coln offers a variety ofhotspots to tour, rang-ing from art tours to biketours and internationalfestivals.

    In Lincoln, May rhymes with clay for a reason.Feats of Clay tours kickedoff May 4 and go throughMay 29. Tour the

    Gladding, McBean Facto-ry and check out theunique art exhibits. Trulyone of Lincolns largestevents. Visit lincolnarts.-org for more information.

    May 5Cinco de Mayo! Many

    local restaurants will cele-brate with pride. CasaRamos will feature a mari-achi band, prizes and funfor the whole family. For

    more information, call409-0766.

    May 7The 10th annual Tour de

    Lincoln benefit bike ridefeatures different routelengths, ranging from 10miles to 63 miles, a barbe-cue lunch, rest stops anda great opportunity to getout and have fun withothers on a beautifulspring morning! Kids wel-come, too! Benefits theLincoln Volunteer Center.For online registrationinformation, fee scheduleand routes, please visittourdelincoln.org

    Bingo de Mayo! TheSoroptimist International

    of Lincoln fundraiser thatoffers a great time for agreat cause! Just $25

    donation will get you 10games, a light burritomeal and the chance towin prizes. Beer, wine andmargaritas will also beavailable for purchase.Get there early to get agood seat. 18-plus to play.Veterans Hall is at 541 5thSt. Call Jerri Curradi at705-6009 for tickets anddetails.

    May 10Lincoln Highway per-

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    May 11Thirsty Thursday at

    Beach Hut Deli runs from 6p.m.-8 p.m. $1 pints. Call543-0101 for more infor-mation. Get there early forgood seats!

    May 13/14Tony Overbay is running

    the Glen Edwards MiddleSchool track for 24 hoursstraight. Why? Hes run-

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    Warmer weatherleads to anincrease in out-

    side activities, forhumans, pets and espe-cially rattlesnakes.

    When the temperaturerises in Lincoln, so doesthe presence of rat-tlesnakes, which arefound in wetlands,deserts and forests, fromsea level to mountain ele-vations. Certain areas ofLincoln are more prone torattlesnakes than othersbut a pet owner mustalways be careful when

    out with their pet. About 7,000 to 8,000

    humans are bitten byvenomous snakes in theUnited States each year.The best estimate of dogsand cats bitten by ven-omous snakes is about150,000. Dogs and catsare about 300 times morelikely to be bitten by ven-omous snakes than to get

    rabies. Avoiding the rat-

    tlesnake is the bestmethod of prevention.

    Walk along clear path- ways and keep grasseslow and clear of debris.Mow tall grass and weedsto make the habitat lessdesirable for rodents, amajor food source forsnakes.

    Keep firewood andother items in a coveredbox.

    Do not use large land-scape rocks in open, sun-ny areas as the rocksretain heat to keep snakeswarm.

    If you live in an areaprone to snakes, a snakefence is a popular way tominimize your risk. Manyonline companies offersprays or neuro-electricdevices. However, there isno known effective repel-lant for rattlesnakes.

    What to do whenyou encounter arattlesnake

    Freeze when you hearthe rattlesnake and lookto see where the snake islocated. Make sure thereis only one snake.

    Slowly back away

    from the snake until youare no longer within strik-ing distance (half thesnakes length) and thesnake stops rattling. Thesnake senses your pres-ence by your body heatand movement.

    Do not allow your petto attack the snake and donot attempt to handle thesnake.

    Many times, the ownersof dogs bitten are not

    there at the time of thebite. Check for signs yourpet has been bitten, suchas puncture wounds,immediate severe painand swelling, lethargy,

    weakness and muscletremors.

    Animals suspected ofbeing bitten should beseen by a veterinarianand monitored for at leasteight hours.

    According to Red RockBiologics, The severity ofa rattlesnake envenoma-tion is related to thespecies of the rattlesnake

    involved, the amount ofvenom injected and therate at which the venom iscirculated in relation tothe size of the dog. Inunvaccinated dogs,approximately 20 to 25percent of venomousbites are dry bites, whereno venom is injected.

    Prevention is key tohelping pets recover. Vac-

    cinated dogs appear topresent fewer and less

    severe symptoms. It isreported to delay theeffects and reduce theseverity as well as help theanimal recover morequickly with less pain and

    swelling. Vaccinations differ

    from antivenin becauserattlesnake vaccine stim-ulates a dog to create hisown antibodies that pro-tect it from bites whereasantivenin is antibodiesmade from another ani-mal (typically horse orsheep) that is injectedinto the animal that has

    been bitten. A smaller dog

    is always going to have aharder time fighting offthe same amount of ven-om as a larger dog andwill need all the help theycan get.

    Any dogs over fourmonths of age that have arisk of encountering a rat-tlesnake should be vacci-nated. Protection fromvaccine boosters lastsabout six months andpets should be vaccinatedaccordingly. A dog shouldget two doses about 30days apart in the initialsequence. Even if an ani-

    mal has been bitten, they

    may still receive a vacci-nation.

    Animals suspected ofbeing bitten by a rat-tlesnake should have vet-erinary attention, regard-

    less if the bite occurredseveral hours earlier. Itsnot too late to get your petprotected, as we havealready treated pets forrattlesnake bites and havehad success. Remember,pets are family, too!

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    BY PAUL APFEL

    INSIDE LINCOLN CORRESPONDENT

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    elebrating four years in busi-ness last month, Placer Pond

    and Water Garden ownersDebra and Gary Sanford are settingnew standards for friendly and will-ing customer service in the Lincolnbusiness community.

    Their family business, open sinceApril 2007 at 150 G St., in a smallstrip mall just north of 2nd streetand across from Burger King, con-tinues to be the only business inLincoln specializing in live pondfish and pond supplies.

    Debra Sanford spends much ofher time handling the businessretail sales side. Since opening, San-ford admits the poor-performingeconomy has affected their busi-ness.

    Weve struggled, she said. Weneeded and received the support ofgreat customers and an under-standing and concession-grantingbuilding owner.

    Husband Gary Sanford added

    that they are now seeing anincrease in sales reflecting the

    recovering economy. And, with thewinter rains soon to be a memory,more customers are planning torestock their ponds with fish andplants.

    Both Sanfords boast of several

    years experience working with livehobby fish. San Diego-born Gary

    got hooked on the hobby when afriend gave him an aquarium whilehe was living in Lake Tahoe. Thatinterest ripened to an avocation ashe learned more about fish healthand the measures necessary for

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    BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

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    Placer Pond celebrates four years in business

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    Placer Pond co-owner Debra Sanford feeds koi in the holding tanksin her 150 G St. store.

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    Since 2002, Sanford hadbeen working at a pondstore in Rancho Cordova,noting that many of hiscustomers came from thethen-expanding city of

    Lincoln. But, in 2006, twofactors combined tocause the Sanfords toconsider opening theirown business.

    That August, Debra, amortgage underwriter for10 years, was laid off. Andthe Rancho Cordovapond company that Gary worked for planned amove out of the area.

    Considering that theyowned property on Lin-colns Wise Road wherethey had a 2 1/2-acre 25-feet deep pond, theymade a conscious deci-sion to open their ownshop. Using only theirown resources and no

    borrowed money they

    opened in April 2007.According to both San-

    fords, theyve neverlooked back. Fish healthand treatment continuesto be a passion for bothowners. They carryimported Japanese koi,shebumkin, oranda, high

    fin banded sharks, catfish

    and algae eaters. Theyalso carry an assortmentof pumps, pond linersand medications for boththe prevention and treat-ment of fish diseases.

    The Sanfords can diag-nose and treat most fishailments. Parasites,

    including flukes, are com-mon. They examine andtreat if necessary allfish they sell. And theyoffer similar services toLincoln customers.

    This is one area wheretheir stores physical pres-ence has an advantageover Internet sellers.

    Its a challenge com-peting with the Internet,Debra said. But, We offeron-site services you cantget on line.

    In addition to in-storesales, Placer Pond offerspond maintenance serv-ices. Sons Shane, 23 andJeremy, 25, perform mostof the outside work withhelp and guidance from

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    PONDcontinued from page 4

    COURTESY

    Placer Pond owners Debra and Gary Sanford cele-brated four years in business last month.

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    ning for Support Our Sports, which benefits Glen EdwardsMiddle School Sports. You canjoin the festivities throughoutthe night on May 13 and partic-

    ipate on May 14 with a 4.1 milerun/walk starting at 8 a.m. Costis $20 for adults and $10 forkids. Onsite registration beginsat 7 a.m. on May14. Visit sup-portgemssports.com for moredetails.

    May 14Clay Fest! The most kid-

    friendly of them all. Lincoln Arts Street Faire is fun for thefamily. Tons of activities andtours of the Gladding, McBeanFactory available during the fes-tival. Runs from 10 a.m. to 4p.m., 6th and F Streets. Visit lin-colnarts.org for details.

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    Annual Spring Clean up Daywillbe from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. nearthe Lincoln Regional Airport.Open to Lincoln residents only.No cost. This event helps keepour city clean and junk free andhelps with the citys recycling.

    May 21: Grab fresh produceat the Farmers Market in Lin-coln Hills. 8 a.m.- noon. Call

    408-4013 for information.Second Annual Italian Festival

    arrives in Lincoln. Eat your waythrough the festival in down-town Lincoln from 10 a.m.- 5p.m. Tons of food, tons of ven-dors and tons of fun. Contactfriendsoflincolnkids.org forinformation.

    May 24Catch Gene Thorpe and the

    Fabulous Devilles at Kims Coun-try Kitchen from 5-9 p.m. Call645-2727 for details. Did I men-tion it was Taco Tuesday again?

    May 26Thirsty Thursday at Beach Hut

    Deli. 2 Days Away performs onthe patio. $1 pints. Call 543-0101 for info.

    May 27Holy Ghost Festival at McBean

    Park. One of Lincolns mostpopular festivals, featuring acarnival and events the entire

    weekend. Festivities ongoing allweekend.

    May 28Shoppers Expo in the Target

    shopping center parking lot.Check out your local businessand vendors. Includes booths,raffles and prizes. Free to thepublic. Contact the Lincoln

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    With April over and your tax formssafely filed with

    either the IRS or the Fran-chise Tax Board, you can

    now relax.Not so fast!Your financial life didnt

    end. And you can takesome lessons from this years tax drill to use forthe rest of 2011.

    An obvious lessonrelates to whether youreceived a refund or sentmoney to the tax collec-tors. Although refunds are

    nice, they are unneces-sary. Neither the IRS norFTB pay interest onexcess funds you sendthem. There are betterand more productiveways to save money.

    And if you had to sendthem money, maybe a lotof money, then you arehaving too little withheld.

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    er. If you file quarterly,adjust those amounts.

    For other lessons, wewent to local profession-als for feedback.

    According to registeredtax preparer Tom Bauer,Tax credits are in vogue.

    But, he cautions, Oftenthey are qualified andrestricted and difficult tounderstand. The list islong and growing - creditfor retirement savings, forhealth coverage, forhybrid vehicles, for resi-dential energy efficiencyimprovements, for solarelectric generation, andon and on.

    Certified Public Accountant Jennifer

    Jensen agreed.Eligibility for program

    benefits can be confusing,she said.

    Jensen also encoun-

    tered several instances where taxpayers with-drew funds from retire-ment accounts to use inqualified federal pro-grams. Although taxpay-ers often escaped the ear-ly withdrawal fees, they were surprised with anunexpected tax bill.

    Bauer and Jensenagreed that taxpayers

    should be skeptical intheir expectations ofreduced taxes, tax credits,tax rebates and the like when purchasing prod-ucts or services. Dont befooled by an aggressivesales person offeringinducements. Bauer iden-tifies this a ... moral haz-ard when those promisingeconomic benefits are not

    responsible for deliveringthose benefits.

    Jensen added that con-sumers should also be wary of media reportsannouncing unrealisticfinancial benefits fromfederal or state programs.

    Bauer applauded thoseclients who called to con-firm that what they hadbeen told was a good deal.

    Jensen agreed that when in doubt, buyersshould contact their taxadvisors before the deal ismade. This is consistentwith advice provided bymost reputable financialand legal professionals.

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    THURSDAY,MAY 5

    Becca Danielsen Performs6-8 p.m. on the BeachhutPatio, 885 S. Hwy 65, Suite30, Lincoln. Info 543-0101.

    City of Lincoln lunch walk Guiding Fitness will havea free lunch walk for thecity of Lincoln every Tuesdayand Thursday from noon to1 p.m.Meet at City Hall.Info: 626-7739.

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    Its Your Turn to be Pam-pered Hosted by theLincsters and The Spa atKilaga Springs, this eventfeatures several wineries,hors doeuvres and a trunkshow hosted by Lincoln Hills

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    ans Hall, 541 Fifth St. inLincoln. Tickets: Call JerriCurradi at 705-6009 or visitMaidu Financial at 543 GSt. Lincoln.

    Byron Siler Fundraiser This garage sale fundraiserwill start at 8 a.m. at 3301Club Lane in Sacramento.Donations of items to besold can be dropped off atthat address or contactByrons grandmother, CindyVibe, at 425-2854. There is

    also an account at WellsFargo for donations#6581494041. Bryon is aLincoln High School studentrecently diagnosed withlymphoma.

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    Songwriters Showcaseopen mic Hosted by BillyBuckman at 5 p.m. at BeachHut Deli, 885 S. Highway65, Suite 30, in Lincoln.Theopen mic is at Beach Hutsoutdoor patio. Free. Info:

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    The Dean-O-Holics performat 6 p.m. at Thunder ValleyCasino, 1200 Athens Ave. inLincoln. Tickets $19-$29.(800) 745-3000

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    THURSDAY,MAY 12

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    30, Lincoln. Info: 543-0101.

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    Trap Shoot Benefit Thisnew fundraising event forSober Grad Night will be atCoon Creek Trap & Skeet,5393 Waltz Road,Lincoln.Tickets are $40, whichincludes your first round of25 clays and shells, as well

    as lunch. Check in begins at8 a.m. and the shoot startsat 9 a.m. Entries must bereceived by Monday, May 9.Info: Melissa at 645-1107 orKim at 342-3709.

    SOS Support our Sports A 4.1 mile run/walk to helpsupport Glen Edwards Mid-dle School sports. Starts at 8

    a.m. $20 for adults and $10for the kids (10 and underfun run).Also come cheerparent Tony Overbay May13-14 as he runs the GEMStrack for 24 hours.There

    throughout May 13. GEMSis at 204 L St., Lincoln andthe track is behind theschool. Onsite registrationstarts at 7 a.m. Info: sup-portgemssports.com.

    Clayfest Sponsored byLincoln Arts & Culture Foun-dation from 10 a.m. to 3:30p.m. in downtown Lincoln,corner of Sixth and Fstreets. Ceramic productvendors, expert potters atwork, hands-on instructionsfor youngsters, food andbeverage vendors, demon-strations, music and more.

    City of Lincoln annualSpring Clean-up Day From 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on thewest side of the LincolnRegional Airport.This is afree event for Lincoln resi-dents only.This servicehelps residents keep theirproperty and neighbor-hoods free from accumulat-ed trash.

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    Artisans in the Lodge (for-merly Art in the Park) Willbe held from 9 a.m. to 3p.m. at the Orchard CreekLodge, 965 Orchard CreekLane, Lincoln. Free eventincludes art displays andlive music provided by Bec-

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    Songwriters Showcaseopen mic Hosted by BillyBuckman at 5 p.m. at BeachHut Deli, 885 S. Highway

    open mic is at Beach Hutsoutdoor patio. Free. Info:543-0101.

    TUESDAY, MAY 17

    Lincoln Dirt GardenersClub Garden tour/bonsai

    demonstration at MatsudaBonsai Tree Nursery withspeaker Hiro Matsuda, 4880Virginiatown Road, New-castle.Those interested ingardening are welcome.Info: 645-1712.

    Fat Fingers Performs from5 9 p.m. at Kims CountyKitchen, 537 G St. during

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    City of Lincoln lunch walk Guiding Fitness will havea free lunch walk for thecity of Lincoln every Tuesdayand Thursday 12-1 p.m.Everyone meet at City Halland walk/run/stretch. Info:626-7739.

    WEDNESDAY,MAY 18

    Bingo at Lincoln Hills - Lin-coln Hills Foundation Bingoat Orchard Creek Ballroom.Doors open at 12:30 p.m.Games begin at 1 p.m.$20for six cards for 12 games.Info: 645-5411

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    City of Lincoln lunch walk Guiding Fitness will havea free lunch walk for thecity of Lincoln every Tuesdayand Thursday from noon-1p.m. Meet at City Hall. Info:626-7739.

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    Old Time Family Nites Meets at the FruitvaleSchool on the last Saturdayof each month at 7-9:30pm. Cost per family is $5.The Fruitvale School is at3425 Fruitvale Road on theeast side of Lincoln. Info: Dr.Lyndell Grey at 645-3517.

    2nd annual Italian Festival From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. indowntown Lincoln. Info:friendsoflincolnkids.com.

    100th anniversary of theLincoln Womans Club From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. atthe Clubhouse, 499 E St. inLincoln.

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    Songwriters Showcaseopen mic Hosted by BillyBuckman at 5 p.m. at BeachHut Deli, 885 S. Highway65, Suite 30, in Lincoln.Free. Info: 543-0101.

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