As our communities work hard to flatten the curve, we also continue to face new challenges and learning curves of our own. This August looks very different from last year for many children and families throughout the country. Virtual back-to-school nights and remote learning from home have become the new norm. Not to mention, working parents are adjusting their schedules to oversee their Continue Reading
Dad Builds a Backyard Coffee Shop That’ll Make You Want To Build Your Own
Backyard pubs have been popping up left and right, but not everyone is into drinking alcohol. Some people prefer their coffee… One man’s love for coffee compelled him to build a coffee shop right in his own backyard. His proud daughter, Julianna, shared his amazing project on social media. The charming coffeehouse has been garnering rave reviews and it’s no wonder why. You can practically Continue Reading
Brighter Days Are Ahead! Your July Newsletter is Here
Positivity. It’s something we learn at a young age yet we are constantly tested in life to maintain a positive outlook when facing different obstacles and hurdles. It’s also something that many of us are struggling with today as we continue to social distance and adapt to the ever-evolving mandates and changes within our communities. But now more than ever, it’s important to appreciate the Continue Reading
Celebrate National Sugar Cookie Day in Sacramento
Today is National Sugar Cookie Day! If you’re craving something sweet, consider supporting one of our local bakeries in the area to grab one (or a dozen) delicious sugar cookies. Cookies and Milk: Cookies and Milk in Midtown is Sacramento’s late-night cookie spot that delivers warm cookies straight to your door. Favorites include their fresh out of the oven chocolate chunk cookies, Continue Reading
We’re Going to Bounce Back…
Over the past few months, many of us put our lives on hold and practiced social distancing while we waited for the curve to flatten. Now that we are through the worst of it, we are getting back into the swing of things and adjusting to our new normal. Under a new state ordinance announced last Friday, Sacramento, Yolo, Placer, and El Dorado counties have shifted into Phase 3 and Continue Reading
Porch Envy Is So Real It Has Its Own Hashtag
As the old song goes, “It’s summertime and living is easy…” It’s even easier (and a bit more pleasant) if you have a porch. Aside from increasing your home’s charm factor, this amenity offers you an outdoor space where you can relax or entertain depending on the day and your preferences. But just because you’ve got one that doesn’t necessarily mean you’re making the most of it. If your porch Continue Reading
SPCA DOGGY DASH RELEASHED
Join forces with Diez & Sigg Properties and Silver Oak Funding to help save the lives of thousands of animals at this year's Doggy Dash Event, benefiting the Sacramento SPCA. The health and safety of our community continues to be a top priority so this year's event is a VIRTUAL experience! Just because we won’t be walking side by side, doesn’t mean we can't still walk together Continue Reading
Cook Up An Outdoor Kitchen That’ll Make You Want To Cook Out Even More
There’s just something special about dining al fresco. When you eat outside, food just tastes better somehow! Whether you’re at a nice restaurant or hosting a cookout, the atmosphere of fresh air and sunshine (or even better – stars at night!) adds a fun element to just about any meal. Grilling is great, but you can’t eat hot dogs and hamburgers all the time. What if you could cook outside more Continue Reading
Celebrating Cinco De Mayo From Home
Happy Cinco De Mayo! If you want to enjoy some authentic Mexican cuisine from home today and support local restaurants, check out some of the best dishes (and deals) in town! Zocalo in midtown, which dubbed Tuesday “Cinco de Quarantino”, offers both pickup and delivery, and continues to serve up its taco Tuesday special, which includes a margarita, taco bar, chips and salsa, serving Continue Reading
Just Keep Swimming…Your May Newsletter is Here!
As we continue to self-quarantine at home, many of us might be feeling disconnected, lonely, and stir-crazy—all of which are perfectly normal feelings to have at this time. However, it’s important to remember that there is light at the end of the tunnel. Coronavirus numbers are beginning to stabilize as a result of social distancing, and California is just weeks away from modifying its Continue Reading
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