By Copper Williams Each year we welcome the boldly themed San Joaquin International Film Festival. For it’s eighth year the festival honorably hosted an incredible variety of films under the theme “Taking Chances.” Last month we enjoyed the marathon style films and documentaries all sharing […]
By Melissa Hutsell Revive the old and make anew with the latest home décor trend – refurbishing old furniture to match your own home and personality. Someone else’s trash easily becomes your brand new treasure with a little TLC and some DIY inspiration. Pick Your […]
By Melissa Hutsell Dance your way to better health! This fun, active form of exercise gets your heart rate up, works your core, challenges your body, increases serotonin levels and seriously reduces stress. Whether it’s during a commercial break at home, at a concert, […]
By Melissa Hutsell The crisp autumn air offers a plethora of freshly harvested fruits and vegetables, and among the satiating selections are some of our favorite treats: apples. Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, Macintosh….the options seem endless, and with more than 7,000 varieties worldwide – […]
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By Copper Williams Oral health is a crucial part of our daily lives, but wouldn’t it be great to know more about what impacts our chompers and how to best protect them? If you want to know the ins and outs of your pearly whites, […]
By Lindsey Rodrian Photographers, fashionista’s, proud parents and selfie queens can all find common ground through Instagram, a photo-focused application that launched in October of 2010, racking up one million users in two months of its debut. The number on photo social platform, founded by […]
By Copper Williams The Lodi Grape Festival is back and ready to remind us of our vineyard roots! For nearly 80 years, San Joaquinians have gathered to celebrate the area’s grape harvest at this annual festival. It’s humble beginings as a small food festival in […]
By Melissa Hutsell At approximately 1:21 AM, Pacific Standard Time, on Wednesday, September 23, 2015, the American West Coast will once again experience the Autumn Equinox. The equinox, which comes twice per year (once in spring during the third week of March, the other in […]
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By Rachael Fleming Photos Courtesy of the Bank of Stockton Information obtained at the San Joaquin County Historical Society & Museum For those familiar with the city of Lodi, the name ‘Kettleman’ may sound very familiar. It is, after all, one of the main streets […]
By Don and Ann Jackson WHAT TO SEE & DO: Our biggest and most pleasant surprises involved numerous characteristics of the River Walk. First and foremost we were amazed at the length, breadth, ongoing expansion and the extensive upgrading of this famous attraction. No wonder […]
By Melissa Hutsell For the nearly six million elderly Americans suffering from depression in the United States, warning signs often go unnoticed. This is because aging adults display symptoms differently, and these symptoms can be confused with side effects of medications. For this reason and […]