| Mi Ranchito Taqueria opens in Loomis
Sandoval also serves $1 grilled tacos, which are topped with cilantro, onion and hot salsa and make for a tasty meal. Sandoval is pleased to be able to serve quality food at affordable prices. “Our prices are very reasonable," he said. “All of the dinner plates, for the amount of food they're getting, are very reasonably priced. That's what customers tell me." Enjoying lunch recently were regulars Michael McGee, of Newcastle, and Tom Scott of Auburn, both employees at Pacific Parks Landscaping in the nearby Swetzer Road industrial park. “I eat out every day," said McGee. “I go where the food is good." Sandoval, who left his job with the state of California last August, is a hands-on owner who gets help in the restaurant from his wife, Patricia, as well as their children Marisa, Javier Jr., Enrique and Ysela.
Expanded center comes with expanded fees
Note: The center also offers free access to open swimming, open skating and open gym at designated times each week. In addition, qualified participants may receive $150 in fee assistance per year that can be used toward the cost of a membership or to pay for recreation programs where participants pay for half of the cost. For example, a single adult could apply a $150 in fee assistance toward a $384 individual membership, and the participant would pay the remaining $234. .
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