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Jun 11, 2009 12:21PM ● By Super Admin

Noah's Ark Natural Foods535 Placerville Drive, Placerville530-621-3663Describe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you?We retail organic, natural and local food products. We sell food that is grown organically and bring forth to our customers local, sustainable products, hormone-free and free-range foods. We specialize in the health and wellness of our customers.What was your vision when you first started your business, and what is it now?Our primary focus is to provide our community with an environment that is healthful and healthy; we are a community retail grocery store. We love to fulfill the needs of our customers. This is the best part of our business – serving our community.How are you involved with both the community and your customer?Our community is our customer base. I founded the Placerville Certified Farmer’s Market, which began in 1985 at the fairgrounds and managed such as a volunteer. Also, I have served our community as a county fair board director for 13 years, have taught community and organic gardening in the classroom for the Placerville Recreation Department, as well as at Pioneer School in Somerset. I have also served as an appointed member of the Community Pride Committee of Placerville.Why is your staff the best in the business?Our staff interfaces between our community of customers and our products. We are specialists in health and wellness. We focus on our customers needs – we believe in health and healthy relationships – therefore we offer what is above and beyond the norm.What is the best thing about being the boss?I am an art director and a source of innovation for our business. I am not a boss; I serve as a positive example and work with the positive spirit of our team members.And finally, customer service is…?Providing solutions to customers’ needs: by going above and beyond the usual and caring deeply for their sensitivities. Present the best; fulfill their needs of health and wellness; always strive to resolve the needs of our customers either by providing them with products in the store, offering “specials orders,” or by referring them to a business that can provide them with a solution.Lighting Evolution1248E Broadway, Placerville530-622-9610Describe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you?Lighting Evolution literally evolved out of the interior design business that we operate, as most projects necessitate lighting.What was your vision when you first started your business and what is it now?JB: Having worked in the interior design industry for 11-plus years, we wanted to bring another level of service and products to the area. At the same time we wanted to educate customers about their choices.What is the best part of doing business in this community?It becomes like family. We have both lived in the area for more than 20 years and worked with many locals. We are enjoying some of the new transplants to our beautiful foothill community.How are you involved with both the community and your customer?We participate in community events and planning and in our church. We pay special attention to our customers by providing on-site help, patronizing their businesses and going to lunch or dinner together to keep in touch and maintain those special friendships. Why is your staff the best in the business?It is a family-run business and we each have a personal stake in it. We are tirelessly committed to our customers and their satisfaction.What is the best thing about being the boss?We get to have lunch together (most) every day! And, it's nice to work toward a common vision without the red tape!Who is your role model in business or in life, and why?JB: My father modeled life-long learning for which I am grateful today. He demonstrated skill, compassion and integrity in everything he did.Where do you go when the going gets tough?The ocean! We enjoy the ocean air, a walk in the sand, and the seafood.And finally, customer service is…It’s first of all, listening, then doing the very best that you can to fulfill their vision and needs, and standing behind the products and services you provide, even when it takes extra effort. It is doing all of these things cheerfully and gratefully. It sometimes means changing a lamp fixture for a client who is unfamiliar with a certain installation, and has questions...even a year later.Do you know that our editorials are not paid for, nor can they be be purchased? In fact, our Introducing and Dining reviews are not paid advertisements. If you'd like your business profiled, please contact Wendy by clicking here. Once we determine when your business will be featured, we will contact you to schedule a time to come out and take a photograph. Thank you!

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INTRODUCING...

Jun 11, 2009 12:08PM ● By Super Admin

T.D. McNeil Insurance Services750 Oak Avenue Parkway, Suite 175, Folsom916-983-2561mcneilinsuranceservices.comDescribe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you?One of my professors at the University of Wisconsin offered me a job as the “first cooperative education student” at Sentry Insurance. Once I learned about the insurance industry, I discovered it was a good fit for me.What was your vision when you first started your business and what is it now?  I have over 35 years of experience as an underwriter, agent, claims manager, risk manager, and I have testified as an expert witness on high-value insurance coverage disputes. I wanted to use that experience to help as many people as possible – so I decided to start up an insurance agency. Soon after I started, two of my daughters and their husbands came on board. We now have a family-owned and operated insurance agency. Most insurance brokers charge fees, particularly on non-standard automobile and on small, commercial accounts. We believe the standard commission paid on insurance policies is enough compensation, so we never charge additional broker fees. We realize that the right insurance can make a huge difference in a person’s life. One of the best ways we can help people is by keeping our costs down, so they can afford the best program to meet their needs.What is the best part of doing business in this community?  We really like the people. They are hardworking, loyal Americans with strong personal values. There is an excellent balance between strong economic growth and protection of the quality of life and the environment. We feel blessed to live here.  How are you involved with both the community and your customer? We are active members of Lakeside Church. This has provided several opportunities to serve others. I traveled to Mississippi on a week-long trip to help build new homes for Hurricane Katrina victims. I am also a member of the Rotary Club of Historic Folsom and the Folsom Chamber of Commerce.What is the best thing about being the boss?  We can focus on what is best for our customers. Sometimes we do things that probably cost us money, like spend too much time on a very small account, but that’s okay. To quote Benjamin Franklin, we want to “do well by doing good.” We measure our success by the success of our customers.What life accomplishments are you most proud of?  We are the proud parents of three beautiful daughters who are all responsible, happy, independent adults. While I have had a very successful career, in the long run it is one’s positive impact on other people’s lives that really matters.And finally, customer service is…?  Providing the same level of service for your customers as you would want for yourself. It is putting your customer’s interests first and making sure they have the right insurance program to meet their needs. It is treating everyone with dignity and respect.3 Generations Improvements101 Parkshore Drive, Suite 100, Folsom916-932-23153generationsinc.comDescribe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you?Home improvement is a big part of our family’s history, so it very much found us. My father, Bob, started in the industry in 1956, followed by myself in 1975, and my son, Jeremy, in 2002. We specialize in exterior home improvements such as siding, windows and decking, and we genuinely enjoy what we do. We are constantly learning about current issues in the home improvement industry, such as using products that are beneficial for our environment.   What was your vision when you first started your business, and what is it now?Our slogan essentially explains our vision: “It’s not just your home, it’s our legacy…” and it has been a guiding force for why we started and how we continue to run our company. We view each project as though it is our own home because we truly see our company as more than a business. We feel that our legacy, as well as our integrity, is tied to each job. What is the best part of doing business in this community?It is the place we call home, where our friends and family members live, where we go to church and where our children will be raised. We share common values, needs and ideas with the people here and we love the idea of being a part of maintaining its beauty and appeal. Why is your staff the best in the business?We are all family, we believe in what we do, we are genuinely thankful for our customers and we care about the success of our company. Our wives are also very much involved in running the business, and of course, we think they’re the best!What life accomplishments are you most proud of?Speaking for both my son and I, we are most proud of the families we have. I have been married for over 35 years, and am very close to my two sons. Jeremy is married with two daughters of his own, and we give thanks every day for our time with them. We are proud of this business too, but family is the reason we began in the first place!And finally, customer service is…?The chance for us to utilize our gifts and knowledge in such a way that our actions will speak louder than our words, and the end result will be a more beautiful home, with very happy homeowners living in it!Shocking Rides601 Riley Street, Folsom916-397-7795shockingrides.comDescribe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you?My business definitely found me. After watching the documentary Who Killed the Electric Car, I was mad and motivated to try something...anything to get electric cars in the American driveway. I was fortunate to find the wonderful people at Davis Electric Cars. They offered support and are an incredible resource for my business of selling electric vehicles in the Folsom area. What was your vision when you first started your business, and what is it now?My vision was to help people become carbon-neutral while having fun at the same time. Now my vision is to offer people as many alternatives as possible to the oil burning madness afflicting our country. Electric vehicles are not the perfect solution, but they offer some great utility for in-town errands and short trips to pick up the kids. We hope to offer a freeway-speed vehicle with the ability to take you 100 miles on a single charge.What was your first job, and what did you learn from the experience?My first job was bagging groceries at Richard’s Food Center in Medford, Oregon; I learned that the customer should always come first. This job, and several others like it, motivated me to continue my education. How are you involved with both the community and your customer?I want people to be happy with, and feel good about, the products they buy from me. People can exchange anything they buy within two weeks, for another model or brand, if they are not satisfied with their purchase. We will soon offer special incentives to local school PTA groups who encourage people to make EV purchases with shockingrides.com. Why is your staff the best in the business?Because we are all related and very motivated. In this regard, we ask for patience as we control costs and offer only limited hours of operation. (Check our Web site or call for business hours of the week).What is the best thing about being the boss?Implementing ideas at your discretion and seeing the results of your effort first-hand.  What life accomplishments are you most proud of?I can easily say that marrying my beautiful wife and having two healthy children has been the most rewarding accomplishment of my life. And finally, customer service is…? Essential and hard work, but worth the loyalty it creates.Ryan Higgins, D.D.S.2180 E. Bidwell Street, Suite 100, Folsom916-984-9933dentistinfolsom.comDescribe your business. It’s dentistry as it should be.What was your vision when you first started your business, and what is it now?To build a dental office where patient comfort is a high priority. We have a completely paperless office with dual rotating overhead movie screens, and overstuffed memory foam leather massage chairs.What is the best part of doing business in this community?The opportunity to develop new and lasting relationships with friends and neighbors.What was your first job, and what did you learn from the experience? I started a lawn mowing business when I was 12 years old. It never really took off…I only had one client. I realized it was time for a career change.How are you involved with both the community and your customer?We offer free sealants for all kids with permanent molars. We don’t feel finances should get in the way of a cavity-free environment.Why is your staff the best in the business?We work extremely well together to reach a common goal of dental health.What life accomplishments are you most proud of?Although I don’t consider my family an accomplishment, it’s the best thing that has ever happened to me.Who is your role model in business or in life, and why?I like to think that everyone has something to be modeled. I try to find that in people and learn what I can.Where do you go when the going gets tough?I get on my bike and try to find a trail that I’ve never taken before to see where it goes.And finally, customer service is…?Everything.Do you know that our editorials are not paid for, nor can they be be purchased? In fact, our Introducing and Dining reviews are not paid advertisements. If youd like your business profiled, please contact Wendy by clicking here. Once we determine when your business will be featured, we will contact you to schedule a time to come out and take a photograph. Thank you! 

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Snooty Frog

Jun 11, 2009 12:08PM ● By Super Admin

Every so often, a restaurant comes along that offers more than just good food. Snooty Frog in Cameron Park is one of those places. For anyone who has lived in the area for any amount of time, you’ve undoubtedly heard of this Cameron Park favorite, and if you’ve never been, now’s the time to go.  Owners John and Michelle offer a lively full bar (perfect for after work drinks), beautiful tables for a romantic night for two, and accommodations for large parties. My guest and I opted for a romantic night for two, and the setting coupled with excellent service and great food made our night complete.We selected the Spinach Artichoke Dip with red onion, Parmesan cheese and fresh chips for our appetizer. The dip was excellent with a warm combination of flavors, but the perfectly crisp, fresh chips definitely stole the show. Who knew chips could be such a treat?My guest chose the Apple Pork for his entree. He enjoyed the balance of sweet and savory and said that the pork was cooked to perfection. I went with their special for the day: Filet Oskar. The crab-stuffed filet was a healthy portion with a delicious sweet sauce, and was well worth the price.The good news is that our entrees were so delicious we devoured them without saving room for dessert. The bad news is  that we didn’t save room for any of their tempting desserts. Luckily, Snooty Frog will be one hoppin’ place for years to come, and we’ll be back.Do you know that our editorials are not paid for, nor can they be be purchased? In fact, our Introducing and Dining reviews are not paid advertisements. If you'd like your business profiled, please contact Wendy by clicking here. Once we determine when your business will be featured, we will contact you to schedule a time to come out and take a photograph. Thank you! 

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