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  • Citrus Heights News Briefs: art show, arson, community projects, garage fire

    Hidden Treasures art show
    A wall of paintings created by local residents is on display at the Hidden Treasures art show at Sunrise Mall through March 12. // Image credit, City of Citrus Heights

    Latest local news briefs include an investigation of a garage fire on Sperry Drive, news reports on the “Hidden Treasures” art show at Sunrise Mall, an arson spike in Citrus Heights, and the city’s unveiling of the top 20 community projects since cityhood.

    Metro Fire investigating cause of Citrus Heights garage fire
    Emergency crews were dispatched on Wednesday to the scene of a structure fire on the 5900 block of Sperry Drive, located near Kohl’s in Citrus Heights. Metro Fire Captain Chris Vestal told The Sentinel the fire was reported around 12:30 p.m. on March 8 and was contained to the garage of a duplex. He said the fire was “extinguished very quickly,” but the garage sustained fire damage and one of the duplex units received minor smoke damage. Vestal said the cause of Wednesday’s fire is still under investigation. No injuries were reported.

    City announces ‘Top 20’ community projects since cityhood
    The City of Citrus Heights unveiled its latest celebration theme for the month of March during a council meeting Thursday night, announcing the “Top 20” community projects in the city since incorporating in 1997. Each month of 2017 features a different “Top 20” theme, with January focusing on top city accomplishments and February featuring top 20 “things you love about Citrus Heights.”

    The list of community projects, which was presented in alphabetical order, included Christmas lights on Orelle Creek Court, the annual Community Campout at Rusch Park, National Night Out, graffiti abatement in the Northwest Neighborhood Association, street sign toppers for the various neighborhood associations, a new park bench and grill at Van Maren Park, and the “Yard of the Month” program hosted by the Park Oaks Neighborhood Association. According to Stephanie Cotter, a city staff member who presented the March theme, only projects that the city did not initiate were included in the list. As of March 11, the full list of projects did not appear to be posted on the city’s website.

    Report: arson in Citrus Heights spiked last year
    In an annual crime report to the city council on Thursday, Citrus Heights police reported a spike in arson cases in the city in 2016. Police reported 16 arson cases last year, compared to six cases in 2015.

    An ABC 10 news report on Friday highlighted the sharp rise in arson and interviewed Metro Fire Capt. Chris Vestal, who said one fire had been counted twice and some transient fires may be counted as arson. He also said one person had been arrested in connection with four fires and noted an increasing number of people reporting fires. “We’re finding out about more fires,” the captain told ABC 10. “We want people to report the fires.”

    *Note: The Sentinel will have a full story on the latest Citrus Heights annual crime report next week. (See ABC 10 arson story here)

    Citrus Heights art show featured on Fox 40, CBS
    The 4th annual “Hidden Treasures” art show at Sunrise Mall received attention on two TV stations over the past few days, with cameras focusing in on several hundred locally produced pieces of art on display. The annual art show is put on by the Citrus Heights History and Arts Commission and this year featured art from local residents, including paintings, photography, and sculptures — 70 of which were made by veterans, according to organizers.

    Local artist Ed Chaney could be seen on the Fox 40 television spot working on a leopard painting he estimated would take about a month to complete. He also showed off a completed painting of a prisoner of war from the Civil War era, and another painting of a San Fransisco man from a 1907 photo. Another local artist showed Good Day’s camera crew his wall of paintings, highlighting one of Venice, Italy. The art show was scheduled for the first two weekends in March, with the final date being March 12, from noon to 5 p.m. (See Fox 40 spot) (See Good Day spot)

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  • ‘Hidden Treasures’ art show to feature local, Citrus Heights artists at Sunrise Mall

    ‘Hidden Treasures’ art show to feature local, Citrus Heights artists at Sunrise Mall

     

    Ed Chaney, artist
    Local artist Ed Chaney demonstrates live painting during the 2016 Hidden Treasures exhibit at Sunrise Mall. // Courtesy, City of Citrus Heights

    In an effort to showcase and support local artists, the “Hidden Treasures Art Show” will return to Sunrise Mall during the first two weekends in March — this year featuring artwork from more than 30 different Citrus Heights residents.

    Hosted each year by the Citrus Heights History and Arts Commission since 2014, this year’s event will be held from 12-5 p.m. on March 4-5th and March 11-12th. Admission for the event is free and open to the public, and organizers say the event will be family friendly with live music and refreshments from 3-5 p.m.

    According to a news release from the City of Citrus Heights this week, the art show will also feature various live painting demonstrations by Citrus Heights residents. Live music will be performed daily by Christian Rico, a Citrus Heights resident and classic guitarist.

    The news release said featured local visual artists include Becky Herz, Betty Evans, Christopher Grimes, Denise Phillips, Diane Houle, Ed Chaney, Jeanne Snyder, Joe Lesh, Lianna Peters, Luanne Leineke, Maura Clark, Richard Nederlof, and Yazmin Tabba.

    Group artists will also be featured, with art from the Citrus Heights Art and Wine Day Meetup, Creative Collaborations Crew of Citrus Heights, Sacramento Suburban Writers Club, Mesa Verde High School, Sunrise Recreation and Park District, Sunrise Tech Center, as well as literary artists and local veterans.

    The Hidden Treasures exhibit is held inside the Sunrise Mall in a space the mall donates each year, near Sears. Prior exhibits have highlighted different aspects of local history and art, with the first two years highlighting historic items and art pieces donated by local residents or obtained by the commission.


    If you plan to go:

    Hidden Treasures 2017 (see event flier)
    Where: Sunrise Mall, near Sears
    When: 12-5 p.m.
    March 4-5th and 11-12th