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Ashby Visits NP3 Senior Class

Written By NatomasBuzz.com on Tuesday, December 6, 2011 | 1:20 PM


BY EMILY MIBACH, NP3 INTERN
THE NATOMAS BUZZ | @natomasbuzz

Sacramento city Councilwoman Angelique Ashby visited with 84 seniors at NP3 this morning to share the concept of “think globally, act locally.”

Ashby has ties with Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep school principal Tom Rutten whom she refers to the as "Coach Rutten.” The District 1 councilwoman is referring to Rutten's past role as football coach at Sacramento High, where she attended high school.

During Ashby’s visit to the Natomas high school campus,  she talked about how she got to her current position on the city council and about getting involved in the local government.


Ashby invited students to participate in her youth advisory committee which works on issues concerning Natomas teens. The committee also participates in various events with Ashby around the city, such as the recent Veterans Day Parade.

Questions raised by the NP3 seniors during Ashby's talk included the city’s plan to fix copper wiring, education reform and homelessness in the neighborhood.



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Natomas "Ladies" Place In CIM Relay


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Natomas residents Julie Westberg and Casey Clay placed first in the women's health club division relay challenge at the California International Marathon on Sunday, Dec. 4.

Their two-person team - 2 Lovely Ladies - each ran two legs of the relay and came in with an overall time of 3:15:56.

Westberg and Clay are instructors at California Family Fitness.
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Cops Arrest Two Copper Wire Thieves In Natomas


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Sacramento police early this morning arrested two men in connection with stealing copper wire from Natomas streetlights.

Police received a call at about 2:28 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6 from a witness reported seeing two suspects on bicycles stealing street light copper wiring.

Officers responded to the area and noticed street lights were out in the neighborhood southwest of W. El Camino Avenue and Orchard Lane.

Two suspects were seen on bicycles at W. El Camino Avenue and Sea Mist Drive. The men both had evidence on their person.

Arrested and taken into custody were Ron Schmidt, 39, and Dustin Eckman, 27.
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Inderkum Fundraiser Serves Up Fun

Written By NatomasBuzz.com on Monday, December 5, 2011 | 3:37 PM

 

 PHOTOS BY LEEANNE CARTER, IHS INTERN*
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Inderkum PTSA and Athletics Boosters teamed up over the weekend to host a pancake breakfast fundraiser.

More than 180 people paid $5 for a plate of pancakes. A craft table was set up to make ornaments and the Inderkum tiger was dressed up as "Santa Claws" for photos.

 
 

*Some photos courtesy Inderkum PTSA & Inderkum Boosters
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Parents Sell Firs For A Good Cause

Written By NatomasBuzz.com on Sunday, December 4, 2011 | 11:29 PM



PHOTOS BY LEEANNE CARTER, IHS INTERN
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The Inderkum PTSA is selling fresh Christmas trees for $29.

The firs measure between 5 feet and 7 feet and all proceeds benefit programs at Inderkum High School.

Call or text Diane at (916) 400-1656 or Marsalia at (916) 752-8003 for more information.


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Seen In Natomas: Lighted Boat Parade

 
 

PHOTOS BY ALYSSA BLIZZARD, INTERN
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Boats of all shapes and sizes lit up the Sacramento River Saturday, Dec. 3 for the 19th annual Lighted Boat Parade.

The Capital City Yacht Club event launched from the Sacramento Marina, cruised up river to the floating Virgin Sturgeon restaurant near back again.

THE NATOMAS BUZZ caught the holiday procession from the Riverbank Marina off Garden Highway in Natomas.

 
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Expect Delays On I-80 This Week

Written By NatomasBuzz.com on Saturday, December 3, 2011 | 11:42 AM

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Motorists can expect eastbound and westbound lane closures this week on Interstate 80 from the Sacramento River to Watt Avenue over crossing from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday through Friday while a contractor performs paving and striping work.

The work is part of a $133.3 million multiphase project to construct about 10 miles of bus and carpool lanes in both directions of Interstate 80.

The project includes repaving the highway from West El Camino Avenue to the Watt Avenue over crossing and adding approximately one mile of new auxiliary lanes from West El Camino Avenue to the Interstate 80 and Interstate 5 interchange.

Work is scheduled for completion by late 2014.
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Natomas Bites: A Belly Full Of Pork

Written By NatomasBuzz.com on Friday, December 2, 2011 | 12:30 AM

BY DOREEN LOPEZ
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Hearing a new restaurant would be arriving in Natomas, I anxiously awaited the opening of Pork Belly Grub Shack, tucked away in a plaza off Truxel Road and Arena Boulevard.
The first time I pulled up for lunch, the place was still under construction. The second time, I found out that they are closed on Monday.  Finally, this week, success. 
The Grub Shack is modestly decorated with black and white stripped valances and red checkered table cloths. Over the register and prep area is a simulated shingled roof.  I quickly determined the simple décor did not translate to simplicity on the menu.
Candied pecans, pancetta, roasted garlic aioli, pork pate, melted brie, crumbled blue cheese appear on several menu items making it difficult to decide what to order. The staff was friendly and provided several of suggestions. The choice was finally narrowed down to the Banh Mi Sandwich and Pork Belly Fries.
The Pork Belly Fries arrived at our table first. The large portion of fries were covered with special belly sauce, topped with ample amounts of bleu cheese and “diced bacon” - sizable chunks about a half inch squared. Unless you have a hefty appetite, I suggest sharing an order.
The Banh Mi Sandwich was cut in half which allowed the presentation of all the tasty ingredients: roasted pork belly, pork pate, house pickled carrots, diakon slaw, cilantro, jalapenos and thinly sliced cucumbers on a French baguette. This dish was reminiscent of an Asian spring roll.
The sandwich surprised me. After enjoying the first bite, I noticed layers of flavor transitioning from a cool crunch of the slaw to a mild tang from the pickled carrots and roasted flavor of the pork.  Finally, a very slight note of jalapeno and cilantro.
It was simply wonderful. 
Prices at the Grub Shack are moderate and starts with an Asian Street Taco for $1.75 and topping out at $8.50 for Steak Shack Salad. Options include making any burger or sandwich “messy” by adding a fried egg for $1.50. Diners under 12 have four menu choices, with includes fries for only $4. 
The creativity of this menu already has me contemplating what to order on my next visit. I know I will not be disappointed.
The Pork Bell Grub Shack is located at 4261 Truxel Road, (916) 285-6100.
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It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas

Written By NatomasBuzz.com on Thursday, December 1, 2011 | 1:23 AM

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Hundreds of Natomas-area residents attended the 8th annual tree lighting ceremony Wednesday, Nov. 30 at the South Natomas Community Center.

The Natomas High School Drum Corps performed, carols were sung, Santa Claus visited with little ones and there were cookies - lots and lots of cookies!

Here's a look at more holiday scenes in the neighborhood:

 
 
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Copper Thieves Target Natomas Street Lights


BY BRANDY TUZON BOYD
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A stretch of North Park Drive in Natomas will likely remain dark for weeks after thieves stole copper wire used to power 11 street lights along the two-lane roadway.

Sometime late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning copper thieves accessed at least a half dozen different concrete utility covers between Natomas Boulevard and Broadwater Drive to gain access to conduits and strip sections of copper wire, each about 100 feet long.

Area resident Molly Ibietatorremendia spotted several open utility covers with wires pulled out and called the city's 311 operator to report the theft at about 7:45 a.m. Wednesday. She worried openings in the sidewalk and exposed wires posed a danger to students who were walking along North Park Drive on their way to H. Allen Hight Elementary and Natomas Middle schools.

“My main concern was the kids,” said Ibietatorremendia.

City transportation workers on the scene first thing Wednesday morning said the thieves must have been scared away because copper lines closer to Broadwater Driver were only partially removed.

Within a 24-hour period, between Nov. 29 and Nov. 30, Sacramento officials said they received 66 reports of street lights out and another 14 calls of street light damage citywide. Some outages are due to burnt out bulbs, but most are the result of copper wire theft – and many of those are in Natomas.

During the 2011 calendar year, the city received 973 reports of lights out in District 1 or north Natomas, 311 spokesperson Gina Knepp said. That's compared to 619 reports in District 3 which includes most south Natomas neighborhoods and 469 reports in District 4 which includes the River Oaks area.
"The lights on Natomas Boulevard, between Rose Arbor & Bradburn, have been out for a long time. When I called it in last week, they said it was called in the week before, & it might be copper-related." -Elena Quintero via Facebook
Partially built housing developments in Natomas have proven popular with copper thieves.

“Those are the areas targeted,” Knepp said. “They're hit hard.”

THE NATOMAS BUZZ received reports of copper stolen from street lights on Cliff House Way and Mabry Drive over the weekend.

"The lights on Natomas Boulevard, between Rose Arbor & Bradburn, have been out for a long time," Elena Quintero told THE NATOMAS BUZZ via Facebook. "When I called it in last week, they said it was called in the week before, and it might be copper-related."

Copper wire thieves have left 175 locations throughout city in the dark the last several months, according to Transportation Dept. spokesperson Linda Tucker. Some reports involve several blocks of street lights out within each location reported.

For example, copper wiring was stolen from lights along Irongate Way to Blackrock Drive two weeks ago and remain unlit. Area resident Sandy Brooks said it's not safe for Natomas Charter School students walking home after school activities in the dark.

“If I were their parents, I would be worried,” she said.

When Brooks' husband called to report the dark streetlights, he was told it would the city several weeks to get them working again.

The city is replacing concrete or missing utility access covers with bolted steel covers to prevent future incidents.

Tucker said the Transportation Dept. has enough money to buy about 900 of the covers – about $100 each - before going back to the City Council and asking for money to buy more.

“Every time they pull the wires, they are damaging conduits,” she said. “It takes days and days to repair what (thieves) are getting out of boxes in minutes.”

Glenn Robinson contributed to this report. Photos by Glenn Robinson of Glenn Robinson Photography.

 
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