Get To Know Archive
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Dr. Fran FisherThese days, Fisher spends her time counseling and educating people about sexuality, in addition to volunteering with ReSurge International, a group that provides volunteer reconstructive surgeries in the developing world. |
Style-Roseville Granite Bay Rocklin August 2012 |
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George Fehrenbacher, M.D.Sutter Roseville Medical Center cardiologist Dr. George Fehrenbacher knows firsthand the crucial difference a few minutes can make when it comes to diagnosing a heart attack. |
Style-Roseville Granite Bay Rocklin July 2012 |
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Megan BoespflugWhen Megan Boespflug first joined the Rotary Club of Roseville three years ago, not everyone took her seriously. |
Style-Roseville Granite Bay Rocklin June 2012 |
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Erika SmallBeginning May 15, Run It Forward, in partnership with Be Change and Giving Smiles, will hold an 18-day marathon along historic Route 66, in order to raise awareness about children’s health. |
Style-Roseville Granite Bay Rocklin May 2012 |
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Rocklin Parks And RecreationMake May Memorable! |
Style-Roseville Granite Bay Rocklin May 2012 |
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Jack DuranJack Duran may be a successful lawyer and the Placer County Supervisor for District 1, but he got his start loading and unloading boxes. |
Style-Roseville Granite Bay Rocklin April 2012 |
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Robyn RaphaelWhen Robyn Raphael’s five-year-old son, Keaton, passed away after a long battle with cancer in 1997, her life was changed forever. |
Style-Roseville Granite Bay Rocklin March 2012 |
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Jenny WeastJenny Weast was your average 16-year-old girl, until a tragic skiing accident left her paraplegic with only limited use of her arms and upper body. |
Style-Roseville Granite Bay Rocklin February 2012 |
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Dr. Thomas MerchantFor Dr. Thomas Merchant, the best part about being an orthopedic surgeon is helping people regain their normal lives after an injury. |
Style-Roseville Granite Bay Rocklin December 2011 |
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Roger LinnRoger Linn is no stranger to public service. He served for 32 years in the U.S. Navy, first as an enlisted man on board the U.S.S. Enterprise throughout the Vietnam War, and later as a naval lawyer and captain in the JAGC (Judge Advocate General’s Corps). Now retired from the Navy and working as a corporate business attorney, Linn continues to believe in the value of serving one’s community, and he encourages his three children to follow in his footsteps. |
Style-Roseville Granite Bay Rocklin November 2011 |

















