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6 Fall Fab Finds at the Shops of Roseville, Rockin & Granite Bay

Oct 05, 2015 09:16AM ● By Kristen Castillo

BETTER BUZZ

Warm up by treating yourself to a hot, flavorful and artful latte from Four Score Coffee House in Roseville. With a bright, cozy atmosphere, friendly staff and quality brews (their beans are roasted in-house), you’re sure to fall fast. 3.75+


 GET AWAY

If you’re dreaming of calm winds, blue skies and vibrant fall colors, head to Hope Valley (35 minutes south of Lake Tahoe). On October 9, Sorenson’s Resort is hosting a Fall Color Hike. On October 10-11, enjoy the Alpine Aspen Festival. 


 THE HILLS ARE ALIVE WITH APPLES

Take in the beauty of the Sierra foothills by venturing to Apple Hill and enjoying the best apple-inspired donuts, desserts, beverages and family-fun activities around. You can also pick up pumpkins for the kids, as many of the 50-plus growers offer the jack-o-lantern delights.


 EVERYONE’S AN ARTIST

With the current craze of ceramic do-it-yourself painting, Color Me Mine in Roseville makes it easy to be an artist. Pick out a ceramic piece, paint it, wait as the staff fires it, and pick it up soon after. Host a party, bring the kids or plan a ladies’ night out. Prices vary


 SMELLS OF THE SEASON

Fill your home with the welcoming scents that flood the season—from pumpkin spice and cinnamon to apples and chai. With a quiet crackling sound and variety of aromas, you and yours are sure to love WoodWick candles, available at HLC’s Hallmark in Roseville. $10.99+


 COZY COOL

There’s nothing quite like the cozy comfort of a Pendleton Board Shirt. Made from rugged, mid-weight Umatilla wool—from fleece that’s supplied by local ranchers and woven in American mills—this find is ideal for the great outdoors. Pick yours up at Paul Wagner Big and Tall in Roseville. $125+, 916-782-9418



Rachel Lopez and Kirsten Vernon are hosts of ‘The Where and Wears’ of El Dorado County. Be sure to watch them on Foothill 7 Television and Sierra Community Access Television 2 and “like” them on Facebook.

Rod Works photo by Rachel Lopez and Kirsten Vernon. All other photos courtesy of their respective companies.