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Charmia's Hair & Nails, Penn Valley

Charmia Nielsen has owned and operated her own hair and nail salon in Penn Valley in its present location on Penn Valley Road for 18 years and worked in the Lake Wildwood shopping center for 10 years perviously. She has lived in Penn Valley for 18 years and has been a resident of Nevada County for 50 years.   She raised two daughters in the community and participated in many local activities over the years.  The clientele at Charmia’s Hair & Nails mostly are local residents, and she considers them trusted friends as well as clients. On most weekends Charmia teaches a motorcycle safety class at Yuba College in Marysville.   She is an avid Sacramento Kings fan, and in her spare time she can be seen with her dog Harley, walking the trails at Bridgeport.
 

June’s Café and Deli

June Okada opened her Café and Deli in 1999 near the Holiday Market in the Wildwood Shopping Center. Open from 7 am to 4pm Monday through Saturday and 9am to 3pm on Sunday, the shop features homemade soups, pastries, bread, deli sandwiches, coffee and cold drinks. The walls are lined with crafts and cooking accessories. The popular store has become busy at noon and a favorite of locals in the morning. The morning locals seeking coffee and conversation include folks returning home from exercise class and tennis. SYRPA members known to frequent June’s include your President (Ron Ernst), Vice President (Dave Anderson) and Newsletter Editor (Steve Pauly). Between 10 and 12am, June bakes bread, pastries, pies and cakes—she says “customers like the smell of fresh-baked goods when they walk in the door.” June, her husband Lincoln and sons Clinton and Calvin live on a 37-acre ranch in Penn Valley near the Park.

 

June Okada

June's Deli

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