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CITY OF LODICity Specs

Production of premium quality wines is the economic engine
that drives the Lodi-Woodbridge region. Supported by over 90,000
acres of vineyards that surround the Lodi community, nearly 40% of California’s premium wine grapes are grown in this region. Lodi is the “Winegrape Capital of the World”. Lodi-Woodbridge enjoys the perfect environment for wine production. The region is warmed by valley sun during the day and cooled by the Delta breezes at night. Soils rich in minerals give Lodi-Woodbridge wines their unique quality and flavor. Abundant water from nearby rivers allows for consistent quality and quantity from vintage to vintage. |
CITY ATTRACTIONSThings To Do |

Zinfest is the ultimate celebration of wine. Held at the Lodi Lake in May, this festival serves as a focal point of all things wine-related as well as arts, crafts and specialty items.
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Stockton Civic Theatre is an important part of San Joaquin County’s history and future. A regional showplace for great
works of performing art that influence and enhance the lives of the residents of California’s Great Central Valley.
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The Stockton Empire Theatre is an anchor feature within the "Miracle Mile Promenade Building". A mixed use facility, combining the elements of retail, dining, services, and entertainment all under one roof, in a unique and convenient setting.
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Stockton Arena is home to the Stockton Thunder hockey team! Their first game was held on December 10, 2005 in front of a sold out crowd of 10,117.
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Are you the #1 Lightning Fan? Do you paint your face for every game? If so, keep your eyes peeled for the Ace Rail Fan Cam! The cameras will be scanning the crowd for the best fans!
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Stockton's own Professional Soccer Team! The California Cougars are a member of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL), a single-entity organization that features a coast-to-coast
presence across the United States, and top soccer talent representing players from 31 different countries.
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“The Vision for the Stockton Symphony is to provide the premier orchestral experience for residents of the San Joaquin Valley; to enhance and enrich the lives of the residents of our community through life-long learning about music and the arts; and to provide the cultural leadership that results in the financial foundation to achieve our vision.”
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The Haggin Museum, an art and history museum, has been referred to by Sunset magazine as “one of the undersung gems of California.” For 70 years, The Haggin Museum has acquired, maintained, and exhibited two important types of collections — one composed of works of fine art and the other devoted to area history.
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CITY ENTERTAINMENTWine & Dine Spots |
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In 1913, Angelina, at the age of 18 left her province of Genova and traveled to San Francisco. On December 27th, 1976 Angelinas first opened it's doors to the public. The concept for the restaurant evolved over many years based on the fine Genovese cooking handed down to us by Angelina.
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A great family place, Classic American Dining, known for their amazing creations and lively atmosphere. We cater to the hungry person, so bring a big appetite, your best smile and let us do the rest!
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Olive Garden, Mimi's Cafe, Red Lobster, Chateau Chang's, Black Angus, Marie Calendars, Starbucks Coffee, McDonald's, Del Taco, Denny's... Just Take Your Pick!
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When in San Francisco, all you have to do is "follow your nose" and it will lead you to one of The-City-By-The-Bay's most unique and entertaining dining experiences... The Stinking Rose: A Garlic Restaurant.
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On the most bustling corner of North Beach famed Little Italy, Trattoria Pinocchio offers the ultimate taste of Italy. Savor homemade pastas, filet mignon, veal, seafood and cioppino, speciality Italian deserts, superb wines, and signature cocktails and coffees.
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CAREER EDUCATIONColleges/Universities |

Each year, hundreds of bright and talented students enter our University. We offer master’s degrees in 12 disciplines and doctorates in education, pharmaceutical sciences and physical therapy.
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San Joaquin Delta College provides educational opportunities for children, teens, and adults. A variety of non-credit, fee-based workshops, seminars, and training programs are provided to meet the needs of our community during the fall, spring, and summer terms.
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Heald is a regionally accredited private career college with campuses throughout the western United States in California, Oregon and Hawaii. We've been preparing students for workplace success since our establishment in 1863.
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