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Kelly Stimbert
Jennifer M.
Jensen
Cassie Sakahara
CPA, Masters
in Taxation
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Tobias Mortgage Company
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Bilingual: English/Spanish
License #01318668
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maribel@maribelperez.com
110 Gateway Drive, #130, Lincoln, CA 95648
916.949.9637
110 Gateway Drive #130 tobias@tobiasmortgage.com
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BY DEBBIE BROWN
LINCOLN VIEW
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Editor, Carol Feineman, (916) 7747972, carolf@goldcountrymedia.com
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ON THE COVER
Manuel Tobias, owner of
Tobias Mortgage Company, is
shown in his office located at
110 Gateway Drive, Suite 130,
Lincoln. For information on
getting the right mortgage at
the right rate, call Manuel at
949-9637 or email him at
tobias@tobiasmortgage.com.
DEBBIE BROWN LINCOLN VIEW
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Loomis Basin Brewing is the place to be on a Friday night
PHOTOS BY CAROL R. PERCY LINCOLN VIEW
Loomis Basin Brewing Company father and son co-owners, Jim Gowan, left, and
Kenny Gowan, test one of their nine craft beers in the companys tasting room.
BY CAROL R. PERCY
LINCOLN VIEW
Expect to see a Ferrari or a Porsche parked next to an old Ford pickup truck at
the Loomis Basin Brewing Company on Friday nights.
Customers come on foot, by bicycle and in carsup to 200 per night on weekends.
This is where Loomis is on a Friday night, said Jim Gowan, who co-owns the
brewery with his son, Kenny Gowan.
At the Swetzer Road location, the family-run business attracts clientele from
as far away as the Bay Area.
And while the father and son are grateful for the business, they are loyal to
local customers, according to Kenny Gowan.
Their tagline is always fresh, always local, the son said.
Were successful because Loomis supports us. Customers say were not just a
brewery, Kenny Gowan said, were a community hub where people catch up
on Loomis news. Its where you see old friends and make new ones.
The Gowans were surprised by the initial success of their brewery, starting
with the first night they opened their doors in February 2011.
We thought people would come and take growlers home (64-ounce bottles
of beer), Jim Gowan said. But they stayed.
He added that 150 Loomis-area customers arrived the first night.
The big joke is that we underestimated how truly thirsty Loomis is, Kenny
Gowan joked.
The business is a family affair with Kenny and Jim Gowan operating the brewery; Jo Gowan, mother and wife, is secretary; and Linda Gowan, Kennys wife, is
the tasting room manager. The younger couples 2-year-old daughter, Ella, pitches in to charm the customers, along with Swetzer the cat.
Kenny Gowan said their business success is a combination of a good product
and a comfortable venue.
Kenny Gowan, left, and his father Jim Gowan, co-owners of Loomis Basin
Brewing Company, sample a craft beer in their beer garden.
Our customers have told us that our
location is welcoming. The beer garden
has the feeling of a backyard, Kenny
Gowan said. We have a neighborhood
atmosphere, classic comfortable Loomis
where you can come and relax and see
familiar smiles.
The Gowans produce a quality line of
beers that is the result of brewing knowledge and attention to details, according
to the father-son team.
We pride ourselves on our beers
being consistent and balanced, along
with being unique among all styles,
Kenny Gowan said. We make beer for
beer geeks, along with the average Joe
who wants a good craft beer.
Loomis Basin Brewing processes,
packages and self-distributes craft beers
at its 2,500-square-foot facility on Swetzer Road. The facility includes the brewery, a tasting room and a beer garden.
They can accommodate walk-in customers and small private parties of up to
30. Loomis Basins beer is available in
local restaurants, bars and grocery
stores. The brewery features live music
on Friday and Saturday nights.
In 2014, the brewery produced 2,000
barrels of beer. They will double that output in the next 18 months, Kenny Gowan
said.
The Gowans alternate 10 beers and
stock eight standards. Their most popular sellers are Vindacator Single IPA and
Alohawk ale. The Vindacator is rated at
6.5 abv (alcohol by volume) and 40 ibu
(international bittering unita scale
that measures bitterness in a beer). The
Alohawk is 8 abv with 18 ibu.
KNOW AND GO
LOOMIS BASIN BREWING COMPANY
Where: 3277 Swetzer Road, Loomis
Summer hours: 3 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays
and Wednesdays; and 3 to 9 p.m.
Thursdays to Saturdays. The brewery is
closed Sundays and Mondays.
Info: loomisbasinbrewing.com or call
259-2739.
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home where he or she can concentrate on their homework.
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Farmers Market at Sun City Lincoln Hills
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Creek Lane. Info: (916) 625-4021.
Learn to Fly Remote Control Planes
with the Associated Modelers of
Sacramento (AMOS) at 4 p.m. every
Wednesday through Oct. 28 at the
AMOS Flying Field, 4015 East Catlett,
near Fiddyment Road, in Lincoln.
Free. Flay a RC Trrainer Plan with an
Experienced RC pilot using a Buddy Box.
All ages welcome. Info: John, (916) 2160384, Jim, (916) 212-9397.
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Farmers Market at Sun City Lincoln Hills
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Farmers Market Summer Nights from
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5-8 p.m. Thursdays through August 27
Creek Lane. Info: (916) 625-4021.
at Beerman Plaza in downtown Lincoln.
Farmers, food vendors, kids activities,
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Karaoke night starts at 9 p.m. at
Production features 22 young LincolnDillians Bar
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area actors, singers and dancers. Info:
Info: 434-8171.
lincolntheatrecompany.org/tickets.html.
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at Beerman Plaza in downtown Lincoln.
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from George Straight to Johnny Cash.
Info: 408-4013, suncity-lincolnhills.org.
Deejay Bad Boy Karaoke starts at 9
p.m. at Dillians Bar & Grill,
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Karaoke night starts at 9 p.m. at
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Saturday,
Saturday
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Karaoke night starts at 9 p.m. at
Dillians Bar
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Info: 434-8171.
Free Family Movie Night doors open
at 5:30 p.m. movie begins at 6 p.m.
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soda and popcorn available for $.50
each. This program is sponsored by
Friends of Lincoln Library and Lincoln
Lions. Info: 434-2408.
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CALENDAR
THURSDAY, AUG. 6
TOPS, Take Off Pounds Sensibly
meeting is 10 a.m. at St. James
Church, 479 L St. Info: Jackie Burnett at 408-3024.
Lincoln Rotary meeting begins at
noon in the Lincoln Womans
Clubhouse at the corner of 5th
and E streets. Info: lincolncarotary.org.
Mother Goose on the Loose has
two sessions available at 10:30
a.m. and 11:30 a.m. at the Twelve
Bridges Library. Info: 434-2410 or
libraryatlincoln.org.
The Most Epic Birthday Party
Ever is childrens theater at 7
p.m. Thursday and Friday in the
Lincoln Civic Auditorium, 511 5th
St. in Lincoln. Tickets: $10. Production features 22 young Lincolnarea actors, singers and dancers.
Info:
lincolntheatrecompany.org/tickets.html.
Farmers Market Summer Nights
is from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursdays
through Aug. 27 at Beerman Plaza
in downtown Lincoln. Farmers,
food vendors, kids activities, crafts
and live music. Tonight, Spare
Parts will play. Info: 645-2035 or
lincolnchamber.com
Lincoln Host Lions Club meets at
7 p.m. at the Veterans Hall, 541
5th St. in Lincoln. Info: lincolnlionsclub.org.
Lincoln Hills Lions Club meets at
noon at the Lincoln Veterans
Memorial Hall, 541 5th St. in Lincoln. Info: Sue or Bob at 5430002.
Lincoln Rotary Sunset meeting is
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and third Thursday of the month
at Buonarrotis Ristorante, 460
Lincoln Blvd. in Lincoln. Info: 844CLUB (2582).
Karaoke night runs from 7 to 11
p.m. at Sterling Caf, 731 Sterling
Parkway.
COURTESY
FRIDAY, AUG. 7
Tom Drinnon: The Best of Country is 7:30 p.m. at Sun City Lincoln
Hills, Orchard Creek Amphitheater,
965 Orchard Creek Lane in Lincoln. Tickets: $17. Hear the best of
country singers from George
Straight to Johnny Cash. Info: 4084013 or suncity-lincolnhills.org.
Open mic is from 6 to 9 p.m. at
the Beach Hut Deli, 880 Sterling
Parkway, Suite 30. Info: 543-0101.
SATURDAY, AUG. 8
Open music jam sessions with
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a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Flower Farm,
4150 Horseshoe Bar Road in
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Karaoke night runs from 7 to 11
p.m. at Sterling Caf, 731 Sterling
Parkway.
Karaoke night starts at 9 p.m. at
Dillians Bar & Grill, 605 Lincoln
Blvd. Info: 434-8171.
SUNDAY, AUG. 9
Poets Club of Lincoln Open Mic
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MONDAY, AUG. 10
TOPS meeting weigh-in is
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5:30 p.m. at Century 21
office, 801 Sterling Parkway.
Meetings are open to everyone. Info: Gina at 645-1256.
PFLAGs (Parents, Families
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Gays) monthly public meeting is at 7 p.m. at Sutter
Auburn Faith Hospital, Conference Room A, 11815
Education St. in Auburn. All
interested parties are welcome.
Art League of Lincoln open
membership meetings are
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St. in Lincoln. Info: 2093499 or info@all4art.net.
CoDA Twelve Step Group
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Sierra Presbyterian Church,
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meeting for anyone seeking
healthy and loving relationships with others and
ourselves. Info: Sandy at
865-7514 or Joyce at 9553822.
Karaoke night runs from 7
to 11 p.m. at Sterling Caf,
731 Sterling Parkway.
Karaoke night starts at 9
p.m. at Dillians Bar & Grill,
605 Lincoln Blvd. Info: 4348171.
TUESDAY, AUG. 11
Lincoln Kiwanis breakfast
meeting is from 7 to 8 a.m.
WEDNESDAY,
AUG. 12
Lincoln Open Space
monthly meeting is from 6
to 7:30 p.m. at the Willow
Room at Twelve Bridges
Library, 485 Twelve Bridges
Drive, Lincoln. Meetings are
open to the public. Info:
Paul Denzler at 622-5246 or
lincolnopenspace.org.
THURSDAY, AUG. 13
TOPS meeting is 10 a.m. at
St. James Church, 479 L St.
Info: Jackie Burnett at 4083024.
FRIDAY, AUG. 14
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p.m. at the Loomis Depot
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Bar Road in Loomis.
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