Deidre Trudeau, right, displayed her paintings at Juno Salon in Downtown Auburn as part of the Art Walk last Thursday. Her work will be on display until the next Art Walk in June. She’s shown here with the salon’s new owner, Kristina Luoma. For more information on the Art Walk, visit www.PlacerArts.org.
Auburn Mayor Keith Nesbitt, left, was caught crooning with the DoubleShots last week at the Club Car in Downtown Auburn. The band, sans the mayor, performs every Wednesday at the Club Car.
Placer High’s tennis team held their annual Endurance Challenge at the high school on Saturday morning. The team’s collective goals included jumping rope one million times, a
half-million crunches, 200,000 squats, 100,000 push-ups, 10,000 agility
ladders and running 1,000 miles. Running ladders, from left, is Drew Bischel, 17; Zach Bush, 16; Mike Fraguglia, 15; Brandt Steinmetz, 14; Seth Alquist, 14; and Cameron McCallister, 16. Photo by Don Chaddock.
The Rocklin Chamber of Commerce’s monthly breakfast was held at Whitney Ranch in Rocklin last Thursday. Enjoying the networking breakfast, from left, were Brittany Lawrence, of Express Personnel, Chapman University’s Amber Conrad, Michelle Jimenez, of Catalyst Construction, and Sarah Kiesling, of Granite Community Bank. Photo by Roberta Lopez.
Meredith Evancie, a senior at Placer High School, was the winner of the Auburn 49er Lions Club Speech Contest held last week at Mary Belle’s Restaurant in Old Town Auburn. The contest was run by Bob Burge, right. Photo by Val Buonincontri.
The local barbershop quartet known as Pacific Standard Time stopped by Auburn’s KAHI AM 950 last Wednesday to sing some romantic tunes in honor of Valentine’s Day. They’ve been singing together for 15 years, delivering singing Valentines in Lincoln, Auburn and Grass Valley (usually in costumes). From left is Tim Martin, Jack McPhillips, Al Drouin and Roger Perkins.