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September in Sacramento: Local Events, Homes Tips & Market Updates

September 3, 2025 by jdiez Leave a Comment

 

Events Calendar:

  • A’s Schedule: Click Here For September Games
  • River Cats Schedule: Click Here For September Games
  • Sac Republic FC Schedule: Click Here For September Matches
  • Sacramento Farmers Markets: Click Here for Local Markets
  • Farm to Fork Festival (September 26-28): Learn More Here















 

Apple Hill – Harvest Fun: Apple Hill farms are open for the fall season, and there’s something for everyone to enjoy! From apple picking and pumpkin patches to train rides, baked treats, wine tasting, and crisp mountain air, it’s a great way to kick off fall. Plan your Apple Hill experience here.

Great for: apple lovers, cozy fall vibes, family-friendly outings.

Amador County Wineries – Harvest Tours & Live Music: Many wineries host live music on Friday nights and special behind-the-scenes harvest tours—a unique chance to see winemaking in action and taste wine right from the barrel. Plan your outing here.

Great for: wine enthusiasts, seasonal experiences, scenic vineyard vibes.

Half Moon Bay Pumpkin & Fall Festival: Get ready for cozy autumn vibes! While the main Pumpkin & Fall Festival takes place in October, Half Moon Bay kicks off the season early with pumpkin patches, hayrides, and fall-themed activities starting in late September. Learn more here. After your visit, stop by Sam’s Chowder House for a delicious meal with ocean views—famous for their clam chowder and kid-friendly options—ideal for rounding out your coastal escape.

Great for: coastal drive lovers, pumpkin-themed fun with fewer crowds.

Lake Tahoe – Early Fall Foliage Views: Mid-to-late September is often when Tahoe’s fall colors begin to appear, especially in higher elevations. It’s a quieter time to enjoy golden aspens, mirrored lakes, and peaceful hiking and biking trails before peak foliage crowds arrive. Plan your trip here.

Great for: nature lovers, peaceful scenic trips, early leaf-peeping.

Pumpkin Patch Season is Almost Here: Many Northern California pumpkin patches and mazes are opening in late September. A few favorites include Dave’s Pumpkin Patch with corn mazes and hayrides, Bishop’s Pumpkin Farm with giant slides and train rides, and Fog Willow Farms with a petting zoo and gem mining. For a full list of opening dates and activities at local pumpkin patches, check out this Instagram roundup.

Great for: families, adventurous fall fun, Instagram-worthy moments.

 

Rich Earth Tones: Rust, olive, deep plum, and warm browns are trending. Swap out pillows, table runners, or a throw blanket. Browse Target’s Threshold collection for budget-friendly fall updates.

Layered Textures: Cozy knits, velvet pillows, bouclé fall decor, and natural wood accents make spaces feel inviting and add instant warmth.

Amber Glass & Lanterns: Lighting sets the mood. Amber-toned glassware, or candle holders add a subtle seasonal glow.

Natural Accents: Eucalyptus stems, dried flowers, or even a bowl of Autumn vase filler bring fall indoors.

Warm, Inviting Entryways: Swap doormats, add a seasonal wreath, or place a few pumpkins by the front door to welcome fall guests.

 

 

Filed Under: Home Improvement, Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

August Scoop: Back to School, Back in Style & Buyer Behavior

July 31, 2025 by jdiez Leave a Comment

 

 

Sacramento Area (And Beyond):

  • A’s Schedule: Click Here For August Games
  • River Cats Schedule: Click Here For August Games
  • Sac Republic FC Schedule: Click Here For August Matches
  • Sacramento Farmers Markets: Click Here for Local Markets
  • August 1: Movies in the Park (Arden Park): Moana
  • August 2: Family Movie Night in Folsom: Moana 2
  • August 3: Peaches in the Plaza in Old Folsom
  • August 6: BarnFlix: Dodgeball @ Drake’s The Barn
  • August 6: The Lumineers @ Golden 1 Center
  • August 7: Folsom Twilight Concert Series (Every Friday)
  • August 7: Live on the Boulevard Concert Series in El Dorado Hills (Every Friday)
  • August 7: Fair Oaks Concerts in the Park (Every Friday)
  • August 8: Starry Night Market @ Drake’s The Barn
  • August 9-10: Monster Jam Freestyle Mania @ Golden 1 Center
  • August 9: Candlelight Concert: A Tribute to Adele
  • August 14: Music at the Mill Series (Second Thursdays)
  • August 16-17: 14th Annual Sacramento Banana Festival @ William Land Park
  • August 17: Third Sunday Drive @ California Automobile Museum
  • August 21: Movies off the Wall in Downtown Sac: Wicked
  • August 22: Lainey Wilson @ Golden 1 Center
  • August 23: 26th Annual Race for the Arts @ William Land Park
  • August 24: Music in the Park @ William Curtis Park

 

 

Utility-First Entryways: Hooks, bins, and drop zones turn your entry into a streamlined space that tames the daily chaos—perfect for corralling jackets, bags, and all the stuff that piles up during the week.

  • Coat Rack with Wooden Shelf – Etsy
  • Storage Bench with Baskets – Wayfair
  • Entryway Shoe, Coat Rack & Bench – Amazon

Implement Assigned Organizers: Give each family member a designated spot for their gear—whether it’s backpacks, cleats, or water bottles—to keep the floor (and your sanity) clear.

  • Cube Storage Organizer – Walmart
  • Personalized Bins – Etsy

Utilize Closet Storage: Maximize every inch of your entry closet with layered storage solutions.

  • Closet Rod Extender – Walmart
  • Over-the-Door Organizer – Amazon

Mini Homework & Tech Zones: Even small corners can become productivity hubs with the right setup. Whether it’s for homework, creative projects, or work-from-home needs, these compact solutions make it easy to stay organized and focused—without taking over the whole house.

  • Adjustable Height Stand Up Desk – Amazon
  • Study Desk with Drawers & Storage – Amazon
  • Cord Organizer Box – Amazon
  • Desktop Organizer – Amazon
  • Clip-On LED Reading Light – Amazon 
  • Magnetic Whiteboard Calendar – Amazon 

Bring in Fall Textures & Scents: As the school year kicks off, now’s the time to create a calm, cozy space that helps everyone ease into the new routine. Lightweight layers, natural tones, and subtle seasonal scents offer just the right touch of fall without going full pumpkin spice.

  • Waffle Throw – Target
  • Faux Olive Bundle + Artisan Vase – Pottery Barn
  • Scalloped Candle – Target
  • Amber & Moss Room Spray – P.F. Candle Co.
  • Hanging Wall Planters – Amazon
  • Green Floral Wreath – Target

Fridge & Pantry Overhauls: Back to school = back to snacks. Give your kitchen a reset with containers and setups that make meals and grab-and-go bites easier to manage.

  • Stackable Bins – Amazon
  • Airtight Storage Containers – Walmart
  • Spice Organizer – Amazon
  • Over the Door Pantry Rack – Amazon
  • Weekly Meal Planner Pad – Target
  • Chalkboard Pantry Labels – Target

 

 

 

Filed Under: Home Improvement, Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

Stars Stripes & Summer Vibes: Your July Newsletter is Here

July 1, 2025 by jdiez Leave a Comment

 

 

Sacramento:

  • Athletics vs. Giants: 7:05 p.m. at Sutter Health Park. Postgame fireworks celebration. Details here.
  • Red, White, and Brew: 6 p.m. – midnight at Drake’s: The Barn. Music, DJs, and fireworks viewing. Details here.
  • 4th of July Bike Parade & Festival: 10 a.m. at Arden Park. Parade, food, and live music by Funk Shui Band. Details here.
  • Pocket/Greenhaven Parade: 10 a.m. at the Corner of Woodbridge & South Land Park Drive. Honoring “Unsung Heroes.” Details here.
  • 4th of July River Cruise: See website for cruise times. Enjoy live DJ entertainment and fireworks views on the Sacramento River. Details here.

Auburn:

  • Fireworks Show at Gold Country Fairgrounds: 8:45 p.m. to 9 p.m. Enjoy the fireworks display. Learn more here.
  • Auburn Parade & Family Festival: 10 a.m. Classic parade down Auburn streets followed by the Family Festival starting at 10:30 a.m. Details here.

Carmichael:

  • Carmichael’s Fourth of July Parade: 10 a.m. on Fair Oaks Boulevard. Enjoy a lively parade with music and family fun! Learn more here.

Elk Grove:

  • Salute to the Red, White and Blue: 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. at Elk Grove Park (9950 Elk Grove-Florin Road). Enjoy food trucks, live music, family-friendly activities, and a spectacular fireworks show. Learn more here.
  • Run 4 Hunger: 7:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. Participate in a 5K, 10K, or Kids’ Fun Run to support the Elk Grove Food Bank. Learn more here.

Folsom:

  • Folsom Pro Rodeo: July 3-5, 7:30 p.m. at 200 Wool St. Bull riding, barrel racing, and fireworks. Get tickets here.

Lake Tahoe:

  • Lights on the Lake Fireworks: 9:45 p.m. at South Lake Tahoe. Top 5 fireworks show in the nation. Learn more here.
  • Tahoe City Fireworks: 9:30 p.m. at Commons Beach. Free shuttle service, live music, and fireworks. Plan your night here.
  • Incline Fireworks Show: 9:30 p.m. at Incline Beach. Fireworks, pancake breakfast, and BBQ. Details here.

Lincoln:

  • Fourth of July Parade: 9 a.m. in Lincoln. Community parade to kick off the day. Details here.

Rancho Cordova:

  • 40th Annual Rancho Cordova 4th of July Celebration: July 3-4 at Hagan Community Park. Carnival rides, live music, food trucks, and fireworks. Learn more here.

Roseville:

  • Independence Day 5K & Parade: 7:15 a.m. 5K run followed by the annual parade at 9 a.m. Learn more here.
  • Royer Park Festivities: Enjoy food, music, and family fun starting at 10 a.m. Details here.
  • Fireworks Show at @the Grounds: Approximately 9:15 p.m. Spectacular fireworks display. Plan your evening here.

South Sacramento:

  • Fourth of July Carnival: 1 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. at Southgate Recreation and Park District. Poolside games, arts & crafts, and snacks. Details here.

Truckee:

  • Downtown Truckee 4th of July Parade: 7 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. Free pancake breakfast, parade, and fireworks show. Details here.

Other Notable July Events:

  • California State Fair (July 11-27): Event Schedule 
  • A’s Schedule: Click Here For July Games
  • River Cats Schedule: Click Here For July Games
  • Sac Republic FC Schedule: Click Here For July Matches
  • Sacramento Farmers Markets: Click Here for Local Markets

 

 

All-American Bites & Sides:

  • Berries & Cream Charcuterie Board
  • Tomato Gnocchi Kabobs
  • Watermelon Feta Skewers
  • Cheesy Corn Poppers
  • Peach Bruschetta
  • 7-Layer Flag Dip
  • 4th of July Caprese Salad
  • Hot Crab Dip
  • Dill Pickle Deviled Eggs
  • Corn Salsa
  • BLT Pasta Salad
  • Red, White & Blue Potato Salad
  • Creamy Macaroni & Cheese
  • Firecracker Dogs
  • 4th Veggie Platter

Star-Spangled Beverages:

  • Sparkling Red, White & Blue Sangria
  • Blackberry Mojito
  • 4th of July Wine Sparklers
  • Red, White & Booze Popsicles
  • Americano
  • Libertea
  • Sparkling Cherry Limeade (Non-Alcoholic Drink)
  • 4th of July Mocktail

Dazzling Desserts:

  • Star Spangled S’mores Tray
  • Patriotic Hand Pie Ice Cream Sandwiches
  • Red, White & Blue Crispy Rice Treats
  • 4th of July Icebox Cake
  • Festive Ice Cream Sandwiches
  • 4th of July Brownies
  • Festive Monster Cookies

 

Patriotic Tablescape: Make your table sparkle with a striped table runner, star-studded navy blue linen napkins, festive drinking glasses, and a standout centerpiece.

Lighting: Use soft white string lights or lanterns to create a warm, inviting atmosphere as the evening sets in.

Chic Floral Arrangements: Bring in white hydrangeas, red roses, and blue delphiniums in these simple yet striking glass vases for a sophisticated nod to the holiday.

Stars & Stripes Touches: Add a pop of patriotic charm with Pottery Barn’s outdoor pillows or this cable knit throw—perfect for sprucing up your porch or patio this Fourth of July.

 

 

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Filed Under: Charity, Home Improvement, Sacramento Lifestyle

Outdoor Living Trends for Summer 2025

June 13, 2025 by jdiez Leave a Comment

As we embrace 2025, outdoor spaces have truly become extensions of our indoor living areas. Here are the top trends transforming backyards this summer:​

Sustainable & Eco-Friendly Designs: Homeowners are prioritizing sustainability by incorporating recycled materials and drought-resistant plants into their outdoor spaces. This not only benefits the environment but also reduces maintenance costs. ​

Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Integration: The line between indoor and outdoor living is blurring. Features like oversized sliding doors and consistent flooring materials create a harmonious flow between spaces. ​

Advanced Outdoor Kitchens: Beyond the traditional grill, outdoor kitchens now boast pizza ovens, refrigerators, and even dishwashers, making alfresco dining more convenient and enjoyable. ​

Smart Outdoor Technology: From app-controlled lighting to automated irrigation systems, technology is enhancing the functionality and ambiance of outdoor areas. ​

Neutral and Earthy Tones: Color palettes featuring warm taupes, terracotta, and olive greens are dominating outdoor designs, creating serene and inviting atmospheres.

 

Considering an outdoor upgrade? Let’s find you a home with the perfect space to enjoy these trends!

Filed Under: Home Improvement, Sacramento Lifestyle

Dive Into Our June Newsletter

June 4, 2025 by jdiez Leave a Comment

Spring Sports Schedule:
A’s Schedule
River Cats Schedule
Sac Republic Schedule

June Events & Activities:
Every Friday: Concerts in the Park
Select Days in June: Twilight Summer Series in Old Folsom
June 8: Music in the Park in Roseville
June 8: Orangevale Summer Palooza
June 12: Food Truck Mania in Roseville
June 15: Father’s Day Cruise
June 28: Hometown Parade in Old Folsom

Other June Happenings:








 

FULL EVENTS SCHEDULE

 

Local Adventures He’ll Love:
If your dad’s the active or outdoorsy type, give him a day to get outside and unwind.

  • Golf at Teal Bend or Ancil Hoffman: Book an early tee time and surprise him with a post-round burger at
Teal Bend or Ancil Hoffman Golf Course.
  • American River Paddle: Rent kayaks or paddleboards on Lake Natoma or Nimbus Flat for a relaxing day on the water.
Get your rentals here.
  • Fishing Excursion: A guided trip along the Sacramento River is a great gift for dads who love a quiet morning with a rod and reel —and if you’re more of a DIY type, you can always plan your own personal fishing day, too. Check out the best spots and tips here: Fishing in Sacramento.
  • Brewery Tour: Hit a few of Sacramento’s best breweries like Urban Roots, SacYard, or New Glory for flights and food.

Where to Eat with Dad:
A hearty meal is always a win, especially when it’s served with a cold drink and good company.

  • Tank House BBQ: Head to Midtown for smoky, fall-off-the-bone ribs and tender brisket at Tank House BBQ, a local favorite with a laid-back vibe and solid craft beer selection.
  • Bacon & Butter: Start your day right with a hearty brunch at Bacon & Butter, known for its farm-to-table comfort food, generous portions, and mouthwatering pancakes.
  • The Firehouse: For a special night out, visit The Firehouse in Old Sacramento for refined American cuisine and an expansive wine list.

Gift Ideas He’ll Actually Use:

  • Local Finds: Check out Bonobos in Sacramento for polished menswear and wardrobe staples with a modern fit, or book a relaxing experience at Hammer & Nails, where he can enjoy expert beard care, haircuts, and hand and foot treatments in a refined, masculine space.
  • For the Golfer: A session at Haggin Oaks Golf Super Shop or a custom club fitting makes for a gift he’ll remember.
  • Experience Gifts: Plan a lake day, family hike, fishing charter, or purchase tickets to a summer concert at Thunder Valley or Golden 1 Center.

 

Set the Scene:

  • Create Shade: Stay cool in style with a pergola or shade sail that provides both comfort and charm.
  • Add Outdoor Lighting: String lights, lanterns, or solar path lights instantly elevate your backyard ambiance for long summer evenings.
  • Bring the Fire: Cozy up with a propane fire table or a sleek, smokeless option like the Solo Stove, perfect for late-night chats and roasting s’mores.

Outdoor Cooking & Dining:

  • Upgrade the Grill Zone: Make your backyard the go-to BBQ spot with a built-in grill, griddle, or smoker.
  • Pizza Night, Elevated: The Ooni Koda turns outdoor dinners into events—crispy pizza in just 60 seconds.
  • Stylish Furniture: Shop outdoor furniture that blends comfort and style at Pottery World, Terra Outdoor Living, or California Backyard.

Low-Maintenance Landscaping:

  • Go Native: Explore native, drought-tolerant plants perfect for our region or visit a local favorite like Green Acres Nursery & Supply or Fair Oaks Boulevard Nursery.
  • Natural & Easy: Use mulch, river rock, or decomposed granite for attractive, water-wise ground cover that keeps maintenance to a minimum.

Filed Under: Home Improvement, Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

Backyard Goals for Memorial Day Weekend

May 21, 2025 by jdiez Leave a Comment

Thinking of entertaining this weekend? You’re not alone. As Memorial Day kicks off the unofficial start of summer, homes with showstopping outdoor spaces are exactly what today’s buyers are after.

Whether you’re looking to impress guests or prep your home to sell, here are a few upgrades worth investing in:

  • BBQ Grill – Weber’s Genesis series adds serious value and sizzle 
  • Outdoor pizza oven – this Ooni Koda 12 is a crowd-pleaser and conversation starter 
  • String lights + shaded pergola – create instant ambiance and comfort 
  • Patio Bar Cart– cold drinks on hand = fewer trips inside 
  • Fire pit table – great for post-BBQ hangouts or roasting marshmallows 

Have an outdoor setup like this? Let’s showcase it. Buyers are shopping for lifestyle just as much as square footage—and a backyard built for summer could be your home’s biggest selling point.

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