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  • (Premium) Citrus Heights News Briefs: Chamber, award, Moe’s closes, stolen car

    Moe's, "Southwest Grill", Ben Cole
    Moe’s Southwest Grill at Sunrise Boulevard and Madison Avenue has closed. // CH Sentinel

    Latest local news briefs include a restaurant closure at a newer shopping plaza in Citrus Heights, a running vehicle stolen from a Citrus Heights driveway, Stones Casino awarding City Manager Christopher Boyd, a new executive director named for the Citrus Heights Chamber of Commerce, and several local stories on Christmas charity, marble collecting, and youth leadership.

    Moe’s grill closes doors after just a year in Citrus Heights
    Moe’s Southwest Grill has closed its doors for good in Citrus Heights, just a year after opening in the new Capital Nursery Plaza at the corner of Sunrise Boulevard and Madison Avenue. Although a specific reason for the closure was not disclosed, a message posted at the location says, “We regret to inform you that we decided to permanently close our doors. We thank you very much for your patronage over the last year.” According to a report in the Sacramento Business Journal on Friday, two other Moe’s locations in the region also recently closed — leaving the Atlanta-based chain with only one remaining location in California, although a map on the company’s website indicates Moe’s still boasts over 700 locations nationwide.

    Last year, a company spokeswoman told The Sentinel that Moe’s Citrus Heights location was part of an 18-unit deal signed by a franchise group, HKMII, which had plans to develop restaurants in Sacramento and Santa Cruz. The group also owned the now-closed Moe’s at the corner of Sunrise Boulevard and Cirby Way. Moe’s restaurants feature Subway-style meal creation, with orders custom-made at a counter in front of patrons. Meal selections range from quesadilla’s to tacos and salads, with grass-fed steak and organic tofu options advertised on the menu as well. The Citrus Heights location had received online reviews averaging between three and four stars, out of five.

    Running vehicle stolen from driveway; later found
    In a Fox 40 news video published last Sunday, a Citrus Heights man said his wife’s vehicle was stolen from their driveway while she left the vehicle running and went back inside the home. A minute later, she came back to an empty driveway, but the vehicle was found several days later in a Citrus Heights apartment complex with the only damage being loss of paperwork inside.  “It could have been worse, but I want people to not make the same mistake we did,” resident Mike Marshal told the TV station. (See video)

    New leader named for Citrus Heights Chamber
    The Citrus Heights Chamber of Commerce’s board of directors this week announced the selection of Cendrinne DeMattei as the new executive director for the organization. DeMattei had been serving as the Chamber’s interim executive director since July and is a familiar face to the organization as a long-time Chamber member and active participant.

    According to a bio provided to The Sentinel, DeMattei holds a degree in management and boasts an extensive background in organizational development, program design and implementation. She also has experience working in banking, telecommunications and residential real estate industries, as well as recent experience as a small business owner. DeMattei resides in the Sacramento area and has been married for over 20 years.

    City manager receives “21” Award from Stones Casino
    Citrus Heights City Manager Christopher Boyd received Stones Casino’s second annual “21” Award during a ceremony at the casino on Thursday night. In a resolution recognizing Boyd, the casino said he had “demonstrated exemplary commitment and dedication to the advancement of the City of Citrus Heights, a history of strong, effective leadership, and a passion for making a difference.” Boyd is the second city official to receive the award, with the late Councilman Mel Turner being the first recipient of the award last year.

    Boyd previously served as chief of police for Citrus Heights since the inception of the department in 2006, before becoming city manager last year to replace Henry Tingle who retired from the position after 17 years. Ron Lawrence, who took Boyd’s position as police chief last year, said in a Twitter post that Thursday’s award was “a well deserved recognition to a great leader.” Citrus Heights Councilman Albert Fox also replied with a tweet about Boyd, saying: “Dedicated to our community and our employees. That’s leadership.” (See photos)

    Also in the news:

    • Grandma Marble –  A 78-year-old Citrus Heights woman was featured on Saturday in a Sacramento Bee story that showcased the woman’s extensive collection of more than 20,000 marbles. (See story)
    • Youth leadership – A video published last month shows highlights from San Juan’s Youth Action Summit held at Citrus Heights Community Center. (See video)
    • Christmas charity – Citrus Heights Saw & Mower was featured in a “27 Days of Christmas” radio giveaway on 98 Rock this week, where the local mower shop was credited with partnering with the radio station to help a woman get a lawnmower and yard tools for her son. (Click to listen to the segment)
  • MOE’S: New southwest grill to open Oct. 20 in Citrus Heights

    Moe's, "Southwest Grill", Ben Cole
    Moe’s Southwest Grill will open on Oct. 20 at the corner of Sunrise Boulevard and Madison Avenue. // CH Sentinel

    A new southwest fast-casual restaurant will open on Thursday in the new Capital Nursery Plaza at the corner of Sunrise Boulevard and Madison Avenue in Citrus Heights, according to a company director.

    Moe’s Southwest Grill restaurants feature Subway-style meal creation, with orders custom made at a counter in front of the patron. Meal selections range from quesadilla’s to tacos and salads, with grass-fed steak and organic tofu options advertised on the menu. Free chips and salsa come with every order as well.

    The restaurant chain boasts more than 600 Moe’s locations nationwide and is known for greeting guests with a distinctive “Welcome to Moe’s!” shouted from an employee, as soon as each customer walks through the door.

    Earlier this year, Moe’s spokeswoman Daley Michael told The Sentinel the new 3,000-square-foot restaurant in Citrus Heights is part of an 18-unit deal signed by a franchise group, HKMII, that is developing restaurants in Sacramento and Santa Cruz. The group also recently opened a new Moe’s at the corner of Sunrise Boulevard and Cirby Way in January of this year.

    The Georgia-based restaurant chain was founded in 2000, but only recently entered California. The first franchise in the state opened in Auburn, with Roseville welcoming the second Moe’s in California.

    According to Ben Cole, director of operations for Moe’s Sacramento, the new Citrus Heights restaurant will be open Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. He said at least 20 employees have been hired already to staff the new restaurant, with hiring still ongoing.

    >>Also on The Sentinel: Dos Coyotes to open new Citrus Heights restaurant

    Other stores and restaurants still to open in the new Capital Nursery Plaza include Black Bear Diner, Jimmy John’s Sandwiches, Max Muscle, and a Cricket Wireless store. Two other spaces are still listed as available, according to the latest listing brochure from the Edwards Company.

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  • Moe’s: New southwest grill to open in Citrus Heights

    Moe's Southwest Grill, Citrus Heights, Roseville
    File photo, a new Moe’s Southwest Grill in Roseville, which opened earlier this year. Citrus Heights is also set to gain a new Moe’s by fall. // CH Sentinel

    A new southwest fast-casual restaurant is slated to open by early fall in the new shopping plaza being built at the corner of Sunrise Boulevard and Madison Avenue in Citrus Heights.

    Similar to Chipotle, Moe’s Southwest Grill restaurants feature Subway-style meal creation, with orders custom made at a counter in front of the patron. Meal selections range from quesadilla’s to tacos and salads, with grass-fed steak and organic tofu options advertised on the menu. Free chips and salsa come with every order as well.

    Moe’s spokeswoman Daley Michael said the new Citrus Heights restaurant is part of an 18-unit deal signed by a franchise group, HKMII, that is developing restaurants in Sacramento and Santa Cruz. The group also recently opened a new Moe’s at the corner of Sunrise Boulevard and Cirby Way in January of this year.

    Although a map on the company’s website shows more than 600 Moe’s nationwide, the Georgia-based restaurant chain only recently entered California. The first franchise in the state opened in Auburn, with Roseville becoming the second Moe’s in California.

    The Citrus Heights Moe’s is scheduled to open “late summer, or early fall” of this year, according to the company’s spokeswoman. She said at least 25 staff and two managers will be hired.

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    Other stores and restaurants announced to be opening at the new Capital Nursery Plaza include Smart & Final, Black Bear Diner, McDonald’s and Jimmy John’s Sandwiches. Several other spots listed as available at the plaza have yet to be announced.

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