San Joaquin Tamale Festival Oct 14-15

The Third Annual San Joaquin Tamale Festival In mid-October, tamales and tamale lovers will unite at the third annual San Joaquin Tamale Festival at the San Joaquin Fairgrounds. This year, attendees can look forward to live music, including rock, reggae, and Mexican regional music, a […]

Dining in the Dark

San Joaquin Steps Into The Shoes Of Its Blind Community It’s a quarter past nine and the power goes out. Your phone light isn’t much use and you’ve burned all your candles down, for fashion, not function. Instinctively, you recall where your furniture is as […]

Talking to Spirits

Theresa Caputo Live! The Experience A mom, wife, NY Times Bestselling author, and a woman who talks to the dead? Theresa Caputo is coming to Stockton on Friday, October 13th! When she first discovered her gift, Theresa knew she wanted to use it to help […]

Halloween Treats and Sweets

Fall is here, and no matter your age, there’s a time and a place to celebrate! Wicked Wine Stroll Sat. Oct. 14, 6 PM – 9 PM School Street in Downtown Lodi One of the Lodi Chamber’s semi-annual strolls—with a wicked Halloween theme—includes tastings from […]

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The New Face of Farming

          The face of farming is changing. And at 26 years old, Drew Rotner of R and G Family Farms, is one of those new faces. His company is a new player in the produce world, delivering quality pomegranates, cherries, pumpkins, […]

Symposium: Artists, Musicians, and Makers Come Together

There’s something sublime stirring up the nighttime scene in downtown Stockton. Heavy beats pour out from The Sycamore, a warehouse transformed into a vibrant venue. The clock has just struck 7 PM, but throngs of locals and out-of-towners are already flocking, weaving in and around […]

Reduce Traffic & Treat the Environment Right

Dibs partners with local employers Dibs, a trip reduction program of the San Joaquin Council of Governments, is “turning over a new leaf” to encourage greener, less stressful commuting options. Kari McNickle, Dibs program specialist, says Dibs recently launched a smartphone trip track app that […]

Summer Fun at StocktonCon!

Our favorite Central Valley convention is well on its way this August 19th – 20th! Check out everything you need to know about this spectacular event held at the Stockton Arena and, as a bonus, visit our website for a special interview with the man […]

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Walk on the Urban Side

We must all take a step away from the modern sprawl of city-scapes and suburban neighborhoods. And, fortunately for us, the many townships that have flourished within our agricultural wonderland have offered ecological havens for ourselves and the many creatures that call our valley home. […]

Storefront: House of Clocks

Whether it’s the soothing tick of your family’s heirloom grandfather clock, or the reliability of your vintage timepiece that sits on your wrist everyday, most of us posses a deep sense of nostalgia and respect for the timepieces in our lives. It might be for […]

Dog Day

What better way to celebrate National Dog Day (on August 26) than to save a life! It’s no secret that San Joaquin County is fighting overpopulation, as thousands of dogs are euthanized throughout the year. Adopting a shelter dog not only aids a community epidemic, […]

Touring Tower Park

Ah, summer. When our beautiful Californian sunshine reaches its peak of west-coast perfection. For those along the coastline, this means warm beach weather, perfect for soaking in that lovely tan line, taking the kids out for a swim, or playing fetch with Fido along the […]

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