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Holiday happenings at Muzeo

Muzeo Express: Holiday Model Trains now in Anaheim All aboard! Muzeo Express: Holiday Model Trains has returned, bringing the spirit of the season to Anaheim through January 7, 2018. Featuring eight layouts, over 20 running model trains; including family favorites like Thomas the Tank Engine, The Polar Express; a recreation of a Macy’s department store window display and the history of railroads in Southern California. Docent tours are daily at 11am and 1pm, free with admission, based on availability. Admission is $8 for adults, $5 for children 4-12, children aged 3 and under and members are free. Student/Senior/ Military admission is $7 with ID Polar Express Pajama Parties

Polar Express Pajama Parties has one date left, December 15. Put your PJs on and bring a blanket, don’t miss this magical Christmas journey! Ticket includes admission to Muzeo Express: Holiday Model Trains and viewing of The Polar Express, meet and greet with our conductor, a Christmas craft to take home, hot chocolate & treats. Holiday Afternoon Teas

December 10 and December 14. Take a moment out of the hustle and bustle to step back in time, relax and enjoy conversation with friends and family. You will be greeted with cranberry sparkling cider, enjoy a selection teas or hot mulled cider, finger sandwiches, two freshly baked scones with jam, Devonshire cream and lemon curd; and last but not least - holiday desserts! Tickets include admission to Muzeo Express: Holiday Model Trains. The Art of Jorge Banda

The Art of Jorge Banda will be featured in the Muzeo lobby through December. This exhibit features a happy and eclectic Start a new Christmas tradition collection of work by local artist Jorge and attend Holiday Afternoon Teas, Banda; a 5-year-old boy who’s love of

art as a form of self expression has transformed him from a completely non verbal child to this confident young man. Admission is free. Mother Earth: Art by Robert Refugio

Mother Earth: Art by Robert Refugio is open in the Carnegie building. This mixed media collection takes a dreamy yet critical look at our planet’s ability to rebuild itself. Local artist and commercial graphic designer, Robert Refugio explains his unconventional approach, “all my work is mixed media-oil, acrylic, pen, charcoal- I’m not the traditional canvas painter. I like to use whatever I can find and paint on.” The exhibit is free and is open through January 7, 2018

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Plans for 2018 Pageant of the Masters Heating Up “Under the Sun” There will be an abundance of “local color” on display in next summer’s “Under the Sun,” the highly-anticipated 2018 Pageant of the Masters. This world-famous theatrical celebration of great art recreated in tableaux vivants – “living pictures” – will be celebrating the 85th anniversary of “living pictures” presented as part of Laguna Beach’s Festival of Arts. The production that began as a publicity gimmick for the second Festival of Arts in 1933 quickly grew into a summer tradition that now attracts over 140,000 patrons every summer. At its helm is Pageant producer-director Diane Challis Davy, once again summoning her creative energies and inspiring her talented team of theatrical artists as they breathe life into this one-ofa-kind entertainment that presents spectacular stage illusions with original, live music by the Pageant orchestra and informative and engaging narration also performed live each night under the stars. “Under the Sun” will be Challis Davy’s 23rd Pageant as director. She and veteran Pageant scriptwriter Dan Duling were working on ideas for the 2018 production even before last summer’s “The Grand Tour” concluded its crowd-pleasing run. Challis Davy is notorious for creating summer’s shows that are dramatically different from previous years. 2018 will be no different; she is planning on many unexpected surprises for the audiences. Asked about her inspiration for choosing the theme, Challis Davy recalled, “I was driving east on Crown Valley one spring evening last year, watching the changing light on the foothills of Saddleback mountain, when I thought, Ah-ha! ‘Under the Sun!’ The phrase is

from Ecclesiastes, and I think it serves us very well. I wanted the theme to express an awareness and appreciation of the beauty of nature, to focus on artists who choose to paint in the ‘open air’ and to acknowledge how French impressionism influenced artists around the world to record their own personal reflections.” Duling, who researches and writes the narration (performed each night by Richard Doyle), noted another consideration, “We’re taking a cue from two anniversaries next summer: the 100th anniversary of the Laguna Art Museum, and the 85th anniversary of ‘living pictures’ at the Festival of Arts. So, local history and Pageant traditions will get special attention.” “Two years ago,” Challis Davy added, “I received an invitation from the museum’s director Malcolm Warner to acknowledge the museum’s anniversary in 2018. I had no hesitation in saying ‘Of Course!’ And I’m thrilled to have this opportunity to share a selection of masterworks by artists associated with lovely Laguna Beach.” In the early years of the 20th century, many natural landscapes attracted artists to Southern California: the Pacific Ocean, mountains, deserts. But more than anything, it was “the light.” A new generation of impressionists and plein air painters set up their easels outdoors and reveled in the natural beauty to be found as far as the eye could see, especially here in the tiny artists’ colony of Laguna Beach. “Under the Sun” will include works by many of Laguna’s early masters: Anna Hills, William Griffith, Phil Dike, Guy Rose, Julia Bracken Wendt, and Joseph Kleitsch, one of Challis Davy’s favorites. “Joseph Kleitsch was an extraordinary artist in Southern California in the early

20th century,” she stated. “And, like many Laguna painters, he also happened to be an immigrant.” Challis Davy also said she’s looking forward to paying tribute to Roger Kuntz, another modern master with strong local connections whose works were featured in a memorable retrospective at the Laguna Art Museum a few years back. Included in Challis Davy’s plans for next summer is a healthy sense of theatrical fun. “We may even present more than one ‘builder’!” she said, referring to those moments when they open up the curtains and show how a living picture is put together. “Builders have been audience favorites since they were first included in the 1966 Pageant.” As always, Challis Davy and her staff realize the Pageant wouldn’t be possible without their volunteers who return year after year to take part. Challis Davy offered one final thought before getting back to work on plans for the 2018 Pageant. “I’ll never get tired of working and creating in this beautiful amphitheater, on the edge of the greenbelt of oaks and sycamores with its owls, hawks, jays, hummingbirds and an elusive roadrunner.” July 7 – September 1, 2018. Performances Nightly at 8:30pm. Irvine Bowl at the Festival of Arts 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651. For more information (800) 487-3378 www. PageantTickets.com

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2 5 D a y s o f C hr i s t m a s : A L e g a c y o f G i v i n g

By Eulynn Gargano Photos by Justin Rudd For many, the Christmas season brings thoughts of wish lists a mile long. But for Eulynn Gargano and her children, thoughts turn to giving rather than getting. Gargano has always been involved in charitable work throughout Southern California, and as this year’s Ms. Southern California Cities, she’s spreading the message of Living with Purpose. Of course, all great things start with a single step, and Gargano is taking her children with her on this journey. In December, they plan to touch hundreds of lives through their 25 Days of Christmas: A Legacy of Giving. This week, they have already brought Christmas cheer to the runaway teen population of Orange County housed safely at the Laurel House, a non-profit who helps teens in crisis. They decked the halls filled the house with joy along with members of their church, Trinity United Presbyterian. Of special significance was the Junior League Juniors event they attended which brought together young and old side by side singing with Christmas cheer at the Crown

Cove Senior Living. Gargano, a member of the Junior League of Orange County, and past board member, founded this program just 3 years ago and since then, the program, which inspires children to be active members of their community and exposes them to local issues where they can make an impact both today and in the future, has impacted hundreds of community members throughout southern California. Additionally, the family of 4, including 8 year old Daelyn, 7 year old River and 5 year old Jude all Eulynn Gargano, Ms. Southern California Cities volunteers at a participated in a Hope for the Holidays community event collecting food for the AIDS Food Store. food project through Project Hope Alliance, a non-profit that works to end the cycle of homelessness in Orange County and beyond. This was not their first time at Project Hope, as Daelyn’s Girl Scout Troop donated their cookie proceeds to the non-profit two years ago! Gargano’s Ms. Southern California Cities platform: Living With Purpose aims to fill the community with meaning and goodwill this holiday season! We hope you join her and see what other ways she is creating A Legacy of Giving this Christmas season at Eulynn Gargano volunteers with her children at the Long Beach Turkey fb.me/mssoutherncalifornia. Trot, raising money for the Community Action Team

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THE FOUR CLARA’S FESTIVAL BALLET ‘THE NUTCRACKER’ PRODUCTION 2017! by Lydia E. Ringwald Photos by Skye Schmidt Festival Ballet’s annual ‘Nutcracker’ production this year features four aspiring young dancers starring in the cherished role of ‘Clara’ in the fifteen performances of ‘The Nutcracker’ at Irvine Barclay Theater December 9 - 24. In the traditional Nutcracker story, Clara, the young girl dancing in the opening family living room scene, in front of the huge Christmas tree with her friends and family, accepts the wooden ‘Nutcracker’ as a gift. The Nutcracker magically turns into a Prince who transports her to the fantasy world of the snow fairies, to exotic lands, and to meet ballet royalty; the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cavalier. The central character of Clara ties the entire story together through transitions through a fantasy of exotic scenes and places, until the end, when she is united with her Prince. In the Festival Ballet production, Clara’s role consists of a challenging choreography that includes breathtaking spins, exhilarating leaps and very intricate pas de deux sequences with the Prince. Four young ballet stars; Lily Turner, Ashley Lew, Moorea Pike and Cassidy Goan perform Clara, each with the inspiring skill and technique that has earned them prizes and honors in international dance competitions and scholarships to train with world renown ballet companies.

Lily Turner Lily Turner performs Clara on opening night December 9 and several times again in the run. When not performing ‘Clara, Lily dances other important roles, in the ‘Flower’ scene and as a ‘Doll.’ The 14 year old aspiring star was enchanted when she first saw the dazzling Festival Ballet production when she was six years old. “From that moment, I knew I had to be on stage that I wanted to be a ballerina.” She was willing to do the work, twenty-five hours a week of classes and rehearsals

and often up to thirty-two hours a week of additional preparation for performances. Lily takes classes online through Laurel Springs School, carefully managing her time to complete high school requirements while also meeting demands of her dance career. Costa Mesa, where she lives is close to the Fountain Valley and Irvine Southland Ballet studios for classes and rehearsals. In February 2018, Lilly will attend the Royal Ballet School for two weeks on a scholarship covers her boarding and training. Her mother, an attorney, who also has an office in London, will accompany her and arrange her flight.

Moorea Pike “When I first experienced ballet as a child, I was fascinated with the costumes, the tutus, the pink toe shoes.” The fascination lead to challenging work, training and cultivating skills over the years. But the rewards are magnificent. Moorea competed in the YAGP (Youth America Grand Prix) in NYC and earned a scholarship the Houston Ballet summer program in 2016 and also a ballet training opportunity at the Princess Grace Academy in Monaco. After high school, Moorea would like to apply to the Dance program at USC and continue her career as a dance professional.

Ashley Lew Fourteen year old Ashley Lew, a Youth America Grand Prix Gold award winner, who plays Clara on December 10 and again in several other performances, was awarded a scholarship to study ballet at the Academy Princess Grace in Monaco. Her passion for ballet started at 4 years old and by 6 years she was taking ballet classes. By the age of 12, she studied ballet in Monaco for year, then returned to California to continue studies at Southland Ballet Academy, taking classes every day and rehearsing for not only the Clara role but other roles she will perform in ‘The Nutcracker’ this Season. She attends Orange Lutheran High School and with careful time management, completes academic requirements while cultivating her talents and skills as a professional dancer. Moorea Pike, who appeared as Clara last year in ‘The Nutcracker’ returns again to the stage in this cherished role. ‘Since I performed it last year, I can advise the other Clara’s,’ says the sixteen year old Laguna High School sophomore. Moorea will perform Clara in four of the shows and will perform the ‘Chinese’ dancer and appear in the Party scene in other matinee and evening shows during the run.

Cassidy Doan Cassidy Doan from Fountain Valley performs in all fifteen shows of the run; as ‘Clara’ role in three performances and roles of the ‘Doll,’ as ‘Snow, and as a ‘Petal’ the Flower sequence. The 14 year old Honors student at Fountain Valley High School balances top academic performance with a rigorous schedule of ballet classes and rehearsals at Southland Ballet Academy. During the summer, she attends ballet intensive at Southland Ballet Academy cultivating her ballet artistry and preparing for Youth dance competitions. Although all four Clara’s have enjoyed opportunities to study at prestigious ballet company academies

in the United States and Europe, they have all returned home to Orange County to continue their studies here at Southland Ballet Academy. “There are so many amazing opportunities here in Orange County to study ballet and see international ballet company performances,” said Lily Turner, “at Segerstrom Center and Irvine Barclay Theater.” Southland Ballet Academy offers a Summer Intensive with instructors from prestigious ballet companies. ‘We have excellent training here at Southland Ballet Academy in Fountain Valley,’ says Cassidy Doan. All four ‘Clara’s,’ Ashley Lew, Cassidy Doan, Moorea Pike and Lily Turner view videos of the performances of famous ballerinas noting artistic styling and technique. Dancers at Southland Ballet Academy meet international ballet stars at the Festival Ballet productions that Artistic Director Salwa Rizkalla invites to perform the leading roles in her productions. In this year’s “Nutcracker,” Tiler Peck and Gonzalo Garcia from the New York City Ballet, Beckanne Sisk of Ballet West and Fabrice Calmels of the Joffrey and former American Ballet Theater Principals Irina Dvorovenko and Maxim Beloserkovsky are star pairs. San Francisco Ballet’s Victor Luiz stars in performances with Frances Chung and Maria Kochetkova of San Francisco Ballet and Tara Ghassemieh of Festival Ballet as Sugar Plum Fairy and Cavalier. “Festival Ballet and Southland Ballet Academy students and semiprofessionals have a chance to perform with these international stars and learn more about technique and artistry,” said Salwa Rizkalla. ‘We also invite dancers from major ballet companies to teach in our Summer Intensive at Southland Ballet Academy. Ballet students from various countries and many different states travel to Orange County to participate in the Summer Intensive instruction here at our Fountain Valley Southland Ballet Academy studio. This summer we had twenty-five students from Japan who came to study with us here.” The Festival Ballet launches it’s seasonal ‘Nutcracker’ production with a special show ‘Nutcracker for Kids’ at Segerstom Center, featuring a 45 minute presentation of selected segments of the ballet especially designed for children. Pacific Symphony accompanies the the enchanting live performance with the classic Tchaikovsky orchestration. For tickets and information to beautifully staged ‘“Nutcracker’ production at Irvine Barclay Theater December 9-24, please visit Irvine Barclay Theater at thebarclay.org

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IT’S THE SEASON AT THE MISSION VIEJO, SADDLEBACK VALLEY ELKS LODGE

New members seated L to R: Alice King, Tammy Ware, Linda Wright, ER Mike Long, Linda Snell, Helen Akesson, and Suzanne Zachary. Standing L to R: Robert Aguilar, Monty Langer, Harold Steele, Dan Coyle, David Harrison, James Shroeder, John Hurley, Mark Ryan, John Theurich, John Gee, Tim Herren, Alejandro Hernandez, and Erik Fisher “Giving” takes place 365 days a year at the local Elks Lodge, but December is always extra special as the members prepare for Christmas visits to the Long Beach Veterans Hospital, the House of Hope, a visit to Camp Pendleton, and the Toy Ride to the Orange County Rescue Mission. The Elks Santas will visit bringing food, gifts, and good cheer to all. The Elks will also host their annual Christmas party for the southland’s developmentally challenged men, women, and children. Over 200 are expected to attend this year’s

event. Fundraisers for Elks charities will also take place beginning with the Snowflake Ball, a lavish annual affair run by the Elks Ladies, and The Run-A-Ways Christmas fundraising dinner put on by the Lodge’s camping club. On Christmas Eve the Lodge will have a member’s dinner. The dinner has become a tradition at the Lodge. It was started ten years ago by Elk’s Treasurer Bill Bongartz with the intention of providing a family type atmosphere and dinner for a few Elks who didn’t have family close-by or who, for some reason, might be

spending Christmas Eve alone. It has grown to be a very popular and well attended event for Elks, families and friends. There will be four local Veteran’s families who were invited as special guests of the Lodge at this year’s event. Nineteen new members were initiated in November, just in time for all the holiday events both charitable and social. New Elks from Mission Viejo are: James Shroeder, Harold Steele, Helen Akesson, Monty Langer, Alejandro Hernandez, John Hurley, and Erik

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Fisher. Other new members are: David Harrison, Robert Aguilar, and Alice King of Anaheim, Dan Coyal of Rancho Santa Margarita, Tim Herren of Trabuco Canyn, Suzan Zachary of Corona Del Mar, Tammy Ware of Laguna Niguel, Linda Wright of Aliso Viejo, Mark Ryan of Laguna Hills, Linda Snell of Capo Beach, John Gee of Laguna Woods, and Jon Theurich of Lake Forest. Exalted Ruler Mike Long spoke to the new members about the many events on tap saying, “It’s that time of year when you can see our Lodge and it’s members at their very finest, and I invite you to participate in as many of these functions as your time will allow. You will find it a wonderful way to get to know the Lodge members as well as some of the nicest people we serve in the community.” The Mission Viejo/Saddleback Va l l e y E l k s L o d g e # 2 4 4 4 i s celebrating 48 years of service to Saddleback Valley Communities. It is one of 10 lodges in the Orange Coast District of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (BPOE) whose headquarters is in Chicago, Illinois. The BPOE is a charitable organization with a 149 year history of giving. “Elks Care Elks Share” For information regarding Elks programs or membership, call 949 830-3557.


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MARIA SHRIVER’S WOMEN’S ALZHEIMER’S MOVEMENT PARTNERS WITH UCI MIND TO LAUNCH NEW WOMEN-FOCUSED RESEARCH INITIATIVE More than 5.5 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease; Two-thirds of them are women. The initiative will fund critical new women-based research

Pictured from left to right: Dr. Joshua Grill, Co-Director of UCI MIND; Maria Shriver; Dr. Frank LaFerla, Dean of UCI’s School of Biological Sciences and Co-Director of UCI MIND. A new partnership in Orange Grill explains. “This is the 6th leading critical topic in order to improve Department of Public Health. For County, California is seeking answers cause of death in the United States, understanding, diagnosis, and more information, please visit mind. to an essential question affecting and until a treatment is found, the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.” uci.edu. global health: Why do more women disease is on track to continue to About UCI MIND ABOUT THE WOMEN’S get Alzheimer’s disease than men? disproportionately affect women.” The UC Irvine Institute for ALZHEIMER’S MOVEMENT UCI MIND, the University of Maria Shriver, founder of the M e m o r y I m p a i r m e n t s a n d T h e Wo m e n ’s A l z h e i m e r ’s California at Irvine’s Institute for Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement and Neurological Disorders (UCI MIND) Movement (WAM), a nonprofit Memory Impairments and Neurological a national advocate for Alzheimer’s is internationally recognized for organization founded by Maria Disorders, has announced a new research, explains, “Two out of three its research accomplishments in Shriver, is committed to finding research initiative in partnership with Americans living with Alzheimer’s disorders of the brain, particularly out why Alzheimer’s discriminates the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement disease today are women. By 2050, those that are age-related. against women. WAM believes (WAM), a non-profit organization 16 million people in the U.S. and UCI MIND is the University’s that answering the question of founded by former California First 135 million worldwide will have fallen center for aging and dementia why women are disproportionately Lady Maria Shriver. The initiative, victim to this disease, and millions research, with its faculty seeking affected by Alzheimer’s, researchers based on collaborative fundraising more family members and friends to understand the causes leading will unlock the other mysteries by both organizations, will make pilot will suffer alongside those diagnosed, to neurological disorders such as surrounding this mind-blowing funding available to UCI researchers mostly women.” Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal disease that will lead to a cure for for high caliber scientific proposals Shriver points to this new initiative dementia, Lewy body dementia, and all. To that end, the organization that investigate the role of sex and as a crucial starting point for Huntington’s disease. urges scientists to conduct womengender in Alzheimer’s disease. researchers. “Women are at the For those suffering from age- based research and raise funds to “Recent investigations indicate epicenter of the Alzheimer’s crisis. related memory problems, its goal support it. It also educates the public that genetics, hormones, and even That’s why we must be at the heart is to develop improved means for about the connection between brain lifestyle factors may affect women’s of the solution,” Shriver states. effective diagnosis and treatment health and lifestyle, and provides risk for Alzheimer’s disease differently “The new UCI MIND Women’s and to provide help to families and a platform for those caring for a loved than men,” says Dr. Joshua Grill, Co- Research Initiative is expected caregivers. one with Alzheimer’s to share their Director of UCI MIND. to enable investigators to collect UCI MIND is home to one of stories and partner with organizations Grill notes that time is of the essential preliminary data. This will 30 Alzheimer’s Disease Research to provide caregiver respite essence in order to slow a growing enable larger federal grants over Centers funded by the National grants. For more information, go epidemic. “The number of people time,” Grill says. “The long-term goal Institute on Aging, and is one of toTheWomensAlzheimersMovement. living with Alzheimer’s disease in the of the initiative is to substantially ten California Alzheimer’s Disease org. U.S. is expected to triple by 2050,” increase the focus of study on this Centers funded by the California The Coto de Caza News

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4 ways to make your family’s holiday portraits shine Take a look at your family. How many changes have crept in since last year? And one year from now, when it’s time to send out holiday cards again, think about how much more they will have changed. Sending a family photograph as your holiday card is one way to share with your friends and loved ones the joy and pride your family makes you feel. But more importantly, as the years pass, the holiday memories within these pictures will become more and more precious. It certainly is easy enough to have a friend snap some pictures on a smartphone and print off a stack of copies with a pre-designed template. But if you take the idea a couple of steps further, booking a session with a professional photographer will result in stunning cards that people will love to display and keep. In addition to that, you’ll have framed gifts to wrap up for your loved ones. The advantage to using a professional photographer is that they have the skills and artistic ability to make beautiful images that you will cherish forever. In addition to that, they can partner with you to create a style and effect that matches your family’s unique personality. To get you started, here are four different styles that just might capture your family’s personality and the magic of

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Celebrate the Season at Segerstrom Center ’s “Holidays Around the World”

Segerstrom Center for the Arts’ Holidays Around the World festival will turn the new Julianne and George Argyros Plaza into an international cultural crossroads December 7 – 10 and 12 – 17. As American Ballet Theatre transforms the stage of Segerstrom Hall into the magical wonderland of The Nutcracker, outside, the Argyros Plaza will be alive with free performances and family activities representing beloved holiday customs and traditions. Storytellers will share the history of Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. Favorite food trucks. And, in the spirit of the season, representatives from community service organizations will be on hand to accept donations of food, clothing and more. For a full list of each day’s events and activities, visit the Center’s website.

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Bringing merriment and inspiration will be Holiday Blues music by Brother Yusef, storytellers Georgette Baker, Annie Banannie, Rebecca Martin and Ken Frawley, Santa Margarita Catholic High School Chamber Singers, Chinese yo-yo and folk dancing performances by South Coast Chinese Cultural Association, Navy Band Southwest Holiday Big Band, Trombone Christmas, three ensembles from Orange County School of the Arts - Unplugged Carolers, Ballet Folklorico and Classical Voice – Garden Grove High School Chamber Orchestra, Davis Magnet School Band and Choir, El Centro Cultural de Mexico’s Ballet Folklorico, Bolsa Grande Concert Choir, music by Paige Williams, Pacific Chorale Carolers, Isaac Sowers Middle School Wind Ensemble, Sonora Elementary Bell Choir and Fresh Rhythm Combo. Share your family’s holiday traditions and help decorate the lighted Path of Tradition through the new Community Grove. Decorate cookies, make your own s’more and sample our Cocoa Bar. On select days, ride the Center Express on a leisurely Grand Tour around the Center. Food trucks will stop by to offer their own holiday feasts. Show your support of our community and those working to make it a better place for everyone. Stop by and give back to Patriots and Paws, Support the Enlisted, Working Wardrobes, Second Harvest Food Bank and Caterina’s Club PastaThon.

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The Literacy Project Raises $85,000 at charity Gala

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The Literacy Project (TLP), a non-profit organization dedicated to enabling disadvantaged youth to increase their reading skill levels, raised nearly $85,000 at its 8th annual “What Dreams Are Made Of” gala. Donations made during the gala will expand the program’s footprint helping more children throughout Southern California learn how to read. “I am truly humbled by the outpouring of love and support that enables The Literacy Project to continue bettering children’s lives as we forge on in the fight against illiteracy,” said Sue Grant, Founder and Executive Volunteer for The Literacy Project. Helping to make this year’s gala one of the most successful fundraisers yet were Gala Chair Lisa Torres and Co-Chair Monette Zotovich, serving their second year at the helm. Sandra Mendoza presented a “Save A Child” global approach with her creative centerpiece designs and sponsor Linda Kirkpatrick provided the miniature “Nothing Bundt Cakes” as a favor for every Heather and Joe Juliani with Soldier Role Model Matt Gencarella and guest. Steve Zotovich, vintner of Zotovich Estate Wines, and wife Monette Super Star Student Enrique graciously donated the evening’s wines. Gary Grant, Chairman of DeSola Capital, set the pace during the fund-a-need auction, generously offering to match donations, with the challenge accepted at the $5,000 level by both Cindy Culpepper, CEO of Wienerschnitzel, and Jim Clarke, president of 5G Wireless Communications; as well as a $2,500 donation from Linda Kirkpatrick of Nothing Bundt Cakes. There was also a touching moment by William Passo, CEO of PASSCO Companies, LLC, who shared his heartwarming story of growing up a struggling reader and then big-heartedly donated an additional $5,000 to The Literacy Project as well as a dinner at Disney’s Club 33 for the live auction. The event also featured the presentation of the prestigious “Dream Maker Award”, which was presented to Cindy Culpepper, CEO of Galardi Group, for her unwavering support of The Literacy Project. Culpepper was awarded the foundation’s esteemed honor for her ongoing dedication as a TLP advocate as well as continuing to align her company Wienerschnitzel, with the organization for more than six years. C o C h a i r s L i s a To r r e s Super Star Student Abraham and and Monette Zotovich Currently 45 million Americans are functionally illiterate and cannot read Role Model Arnie Rubin above a fifth-grade level. The Literacy Project supports struggling 2nd grade readers, during this most critical time of the learning process. The program, which is available at no cost to the school or student, includes specialized instructors to teach reading fundamentals in a fun, social and interactive environment. Proven to improve the child’s reading levels by more than 75%, The Literacy Project has helped over 6,000 struggling readers in the Long Beach, Orange County, Los Angeles, and Coachella Valley school districts since 2009. This year the organization will cross state lines and begin service in Utah and Illinois. Committed to leading the charge against the growing illiteracy rates among young students, The Literacy Project is successful because of the generous donations provided by supporters year-round, who continue to give the gift of literacy to children who need it most. To learn more about The Literacy Project and how you can give a child the gift of literacy, please visit www. literacyproj.org. Luis and Rocio Padilla, Julie Miles The Coto de Caza News

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Cost-Conscious Home Upgrades for Fall

If you’re looking for ways to improve your home but don’t have the budget for a full-scale renovation, look at upgrades that add instant value with a smaller investment. Projects that enhance existing features or add new functions to the home are smart ways to spruce up the aesthetics and improve livability without breaking the bank. In between extreme weather seasons is the perfect time to tackle home improvement projects, so this fall consider some small-scale projects that can make a big impact on your home. Revitalize worn woodwork. Nothing ages a home’s appearance faster than tired, weathered woodwork on the front porch or back deck. These structures are typically major focal points of a home’s exterior, so sprucing them up can go a long way toward transforming the overall aesthetic. A fresh coat of stain or paint is a minimal investment to bring fresh life back into your entryway or backyard living space. Pull out a new kitchen look. If changing out the cabinets isn’t an option, you can still create a new look with a minimal investment. Wipe down cabinets thoroughly and apply a coat of paint to make them look their very best, then look for subtle changes that bring a wow factor, such as new hardware. Simply changing out dated pulls for a more contemporary look in a new color can bring a new mood to the room. Clear away clutter and add some fresh accessories for a whole new look. Punch up the power. Adding function can be as valuable as aesthetics when it comes to enjoying your home to the fullest. When bad weather or other factors interrupt your power supply, a standby generator lets you run appliances such as air conditioners, heaters, refrigerators, clothes washers/dryers, lights and electronics, minimizing the inconvenience of a power outage. For extended outages, a generator can even save money, preventing unexpected costs from spoiled food

or hotel stays. Hooked up to a home’s existing propane or natural gas line, a standby generator system, oftentimes called a home generator, switches on by itself when power fails. Models such as Briggs & Stratton’s newly redesigned 12 kilowatt standby generator provide whole-house power in a small footprint that maintains curb appeal. Plus, the price point of standby generator systems is continuing to drop because power management systems like Symphony® II continue to get smarter. Symphony II power management, which can be included with all Briggs & Stratton generators, automatically balances the power needs of a home’s electrical loads — including high-wattage items. Therefore families get uninterrupted, whole-house power with a smaller — and, thus, more affordable — standby generator. For more information about the entire line of Briggs & Stratton standby generator systems, visit www.powernow.com. Look at new lighting. The lighting in a room has a significant impact on its overall feel: a bright, airy room exudes energy while a dimmer, soft illumination evokes a cozy impression. Changing up the lighting can completely transform a space. Use window treatments such as drapes and blinds to control natural light and lend a stylish addition to the room. Floor and table lamps are ideal for more subtle task lighting, while overhead fixtures can make a stronger statement. Explore a new floor. Over time, the rich pile of new carpeting loses its inviting spring, and once-sharp grout lines fade and crumble. If a thorough cleaning still leaves your flooring looking drab, it may be time to explore alternatives. Replacing heavily worn carpet in high traffic areas with a more durable option such as wood or tile may not only improve the look, but also prove a smart investment as it wears better in the future. If you still enjoy the look of your tile, consider removing and replacing the grout, then sealing it to protect the finish. Don’t feel beholden to the original

color; a new shade can introduce a whole new color dimension to the room. Making updates to your home is a natural part of ownership and a good way to protect and grow your investment. Fortunately, making a big difference doesn’t always have to come with a big price tag attached. Plan Ahead to Save Before embarking on a home improvement project, there are several steps a homeowner can take to manage the time and expense while making the effort run more smoothly: Regardless of the type of project you’re planning, research the possibilities before you get started. From comparing prices to evaluating styles and features, knowing all your available options will help ensure you make right choices for your needs. When evaluating appliances or equipment, pay attention to variables that may affect the overall project cost. For example, installing a generator with a power management system like Symphony® II from Briggs & Stratton, can help meet your home’s backup power requirements with a smaller, more affordable generator. This can potentially knock hundreds if not thousands of dollars off a generator purchase with a little research ahead of time to find the right-size generator needed for a home. An online calculator tool at www.powernow.com can help match

homeowners with the best generator for their individual needs. Determine a budget, and stick to it. Be realistic and remember that a little more investment upfront may buy quality that will save money on repairs and replacements down the road. Another good rule of thumb: add at least 10 percent buffer to help cover unexpected expenses. Assess whether the project is something you can tackle on your own, and whether time or ability may impede your progress. If you need to enlist help, gather estimates and check references for at least three contractors. Set expectations for yourself and your family about how long the project will take. If you’re working with a contractor, get a time projection in writing, as well as a written agreement about what happens if the project runs past deadline. House photo caption: Adding function, such as a generator, to your home can be just as important as aesthetic improvements. Kitchen photo caption: Subtle changes, such as a coat of paint or new hardware, can give your kitchen a fresh, new look and feel. Living room photo caption: Replacing carpet with a more durable option, such as wood, can add a new dimension to any room. Photos courtesy of Getty Images (kitchen and living room)

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10 truly unique gifts for under $100 Some people are incredibly easy to shop for. You can go into any store and find something they would like. For others, you can spend months looking and still not discover the right gift. So what do you get the person who has everything? Furthermore, how can you get a unique gift at an affordable price? Forget candy, ties and slippers. These 10 gifts for under $100 are sure to be special, memorable and brighten your loved one’s day. Vintage toys Nostalgia is alive and well during times of celebration. Show you care and prove how well you know the giftee by finding a toy from their youth. For example, call antique stores and scope out eBay for a vintage Lincoln Log set. Not only will this conjure happy memories, but now the recipient can share a beloved childhood toy with his or her family members. Unique twist on the traditional A traditional aquarium is beautiful and calming, but can be a pain to maintain. The new biOrb HALO 15 by OASE is a sleek table-top aquarium uniquely designed as a globe that comes with 16 beautiful LED color options for lighting that enhances any home office, living space or kids room. Even better, it is low-maintenance thanks to a five-step filtration system that maintains a clean, healthy pH aquatic environment for fish. The HALO 15 keeps the water clear, so loved ones can enjoy watching their fish among the beauty of bubbles and innovative, colorful lighting. Learn more at www.biorb.com. Custom experiences Rather than giving something, have you thought of gifting an experience instead? Whether it’s reservations and a gift certificate to the city’s hottest restaurant, tickets for the theater or an annual

pass to a local amusement park, an experience will stand out. Print out the information, wrap in a box and watch your loved one’s eyes light up upon opening it. Classes Have you heard for years how your loved one would like to learn to carve wood, ballroom dance or spin pottery? Allow them to cross an item off their bucket list by gifting classes. From golf lessons to knitting classes, this is a gift that is sure to be appreciated. Monthly clubs Forget jam ... unless that’s your loved one’s thing. Monthly clubs come in every shape and size. From bacon to wine, flowers to makeup, select a club that you think your loved one will enjoy. It’s truly the gift that keeps on giving. Donation Want a gift that has meaning and makes a positive impact? Make a charitable donation to a special cause in your loved one’s name. Does she adore animals? Donate to a certain exhibit at the zoo or a nearby animal shelter. Does he have a soft spot for childhood education? Donate to the local library or organizations that help low-income children succeed at school. Memberships A membership can be a useful gift that’s much appreciated. For example, an automotive membership provides assistance for auto accidents and other traveling concerns. Maybe he or she would enjoy a membership to the local museum or garden that would offer year-round visits. Cultural gifts Does your loved one have an interest in a particular culture? Create a gift basket and use that culture as the theme. Gather special spices

and ingredients to make an authentic recipe or find a book about the history of the culture. Traditional clothing, cultural-specific art and imported candy can all help you create a wonderfully unique gift. Restored pictures Before digital photos and endless smartphone images, printed photographs were cherished keepsakes. For a meaningful gift, find an old photo and have it restored. Finish by putting it in a beautiful frame and you’re sure to tug at the heartstrings when it’s time to open presents. Gift of time and talents When the recipient seems to have everything, gift a service instead. Offer your time to babysit or assist with gardening. Use your talents to bake, paint or knit a custom blanket. Whatever your ability, it’s sure to be appreciated by your loved one. Create a certificate showcasing your offer and wrap it in boxes or gift bags for a stunning presentation. (BPT)

Tips for finding the perfect guy gift this holiday season Guys can be the hardest people to shop for, and finding the perfect gift has become a daunting holiday tradition. Sure, they will appreciate the thought behind another bundle of tube socks - and might even wear them - but there are gifts that bring a wow factor and make even the most stoic guys light up like a little kid. Add to a collection Adding to a guy’s collection is a great gift idea. If you’re unsure about what to choose, ask him what he collects and what he needs to take it to the next level. He will be flattered you’re showing interest and you’ll gain valuable insight into that perfect gift. Give tools for do-it-yourself projects You may not know every project the DIYer in your life is working on, so choose a multi-purpose tool. Tools like the Klutch Cordless Impact Wrench from Northern Tool + Equipment are the perfect partner for all those auto, construction or equipment maintenance projects. This 24-volt, cordless wrench delivers heavy torque and includes four different sockets assuring he has the right piece for any job. Fill his garage or man cave Page 24

Every guy has a little space in the home he likes to call his own. For some it’s the garage, for others it’s the man cave in the house, and for others maybe the garage is his man cave. Wherever he chooses to relax, he might enjoy a personalized beer pitcher or an under-the-counter

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fridge. His garage will also look great with a new toolbox or shop stool. Find the unexpected Finding a gift he might get from a buddy will be a pleasant surprise for him. The Harley-Davidson 7-Liter Pilsner Glass from Kotula’s will turn heads and create a lot of laughs. This

giant beer glass can hold up to about 18 cans of his favorite beer and will make a big statement. If you use these shopping tips for the guys in your life, you won’t even need to check your holiday list twice. With a good plan in mind, you’ll find options he will enjoy and actually use.


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3 Ways to Upgrade Fall Entertaining

The transition from summer to fall – from lounging poolside to cozying up fireside – offers opportunities for a different take on entertaining your guests in unexpected ways. Whether it’s a simple dinner with a few friends or a big bash for a crowd, there are simple touches of glamour and charm that can take your hosting skills to a new level. To h e l p g u i d e y o u r v i s i o n for entertaining this autumn, top sommelier Chantelle Pabros and Spring Street Social Society’s hosting guru Amy Virginia Buchanan shared their favorite tips. Soak in the Season The bold colors of changing leaves and vivid sunsets mean fall is arriving. Let this backdrop serve as the perfect setting for a toast the next time you host friends. Before guests arrive, set up soft and colorful cotton-weave throw blankets so everyone can keep warm as they enjoy Mother Nature from the comfort of the backyard. Pabros and Buchanan suggest incorporating shades of the season, including deep maroons, oranges and peaches, into a spread of finger foods. Visit your favorite local bakeshop and pick up items for a sweet station such as macarons and scones with filling like berries, butter, clotted cream and artisanal jams. As the sun sets, match the rose-colored sunset with the deep hue of Champagne Taittinger Prestige Rosé. Pairing Perfection

A dinner party is the ultimate opportunity to show off your hosting skills as well as your taste, with wine pairings to complement each course. Take your guests on a culinary journey featuring unexpected dishes that celebrate the season. Buchanan suggests impressing your table with a delightfully classic main course such as Pollock en Papillote paired with Champagne Taittinger Prélude Grands Crus, which is made exclusively with grapes sourced from Grand Cru vineyards. Lights, Cameras, Cheers Pabros and Buchanan agree that a movie night is the perfect way to share laughs and memories without much effort or time. After a delicious meal, invite your friends to watch a classic movie. For this part of the evening, popcorn is an obvious snack of choice. Instead of one big bowl, try taping together newspaper cones or using take-out boxes to create individual servings. You can also put together a salt bar for toppings such as matcha salt, truffle salt and grated cheeses. To sweeten things up, Pabros suggests picking up a jar of salted caramel and drizzling over the popcorn. “Try pairing it with Champagne Taittinger Brut La Française,” Pabros said. “The peachy, nutty, butterscotch notes of the Champagne pair well with the caramel-coated popcorn.” Find more entertaining inspiration at Facebook.com/taittingerUSA.

Pollock en Papillote Servings: 6 Parchment paper Pollock butter salt black pepper 1 lemon, juiced 1 lemon, sliced rosemary thyme sage 4-8 cherry tomatoes, halved 1 handful shiitake mushrooms, thinly sliced olive oil dash of white wine Heat oven to 425 F. Fold piece of parchment paper in half and cut out heart shape about the size of the fish with four-inch border around edges. Sit fish center of half heart, closest to crease.

Butter center of fish. Sprinkle salt and pepper over fish. Sprinkle lemon juice over fish. Place lemon slices on top center of fish. Place springs of rosemary, thyme and sage along edges of fish. Place tomatoes and mushrooms on top of and alongside fish. Drizzle olive oil over fish. Starting at top of half heart, seal parchment by folding edges over themselves. When there are about 2 inches left before parchment pouch is sealed, pour wine in opening. Once filled, fold and twist pointed end to close pouch. Bake pouch on baking sheet12 minutes. Remove from oven and serve immediately. Pair with Champagne Taittinger Prélude Grands Crus.

Get adventurous with these 5 fun family activities

Before this year ends, take advantage of the free time you have to partake in fun activities with those you love the most: your family. It’s tempting to stick to the same routine of going to the local playground, taking in a movie or playing in the backyard. Why not try some new experiences this year and go on a family adventure? These five activities are fun for the whole family and will help create lasting memories together. Incorporate a couple (or all five!) ideas into your schedule to begin fall on a fun note. Take in a variety of wildlife at the zoo. Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! You don’t have to be a child to marvel at the unique and aweinspiring beauty of our world’s wildlife. Frito-Lay 2 Go (FL2Go) is partnering with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) to encourage families to get out and enjoy unique animal experiences. By visiting an AZA-accredited zoo or aquarium, you’ll be supporting their conservation efforts to save endangered animals from extinction - all

while having an unforgettable time with your family. To find a free kid’s pass, head to your local grocery store and look for FL2Go packages featuring a tiger, panda, monkey, elephant or penguin. Then visit aza.fritolay2.com to upload the receipt and find your closest AZA facility. Go kayaking and plan a picnic by the water. Forget the open road, and hit the open water! Kayaking is a fun, active adventure. Soak in the sun and cool breeze, relish in the relaxed environment and enjoy a quiet moment or two with the kids. When you’re done, extend your time by the water and have a family picnic. Pack a lunch of sandwiches and your favorite chips to refuel. Spend a night star gazing to look for constellations. Before the sun goes down, take some time to learn about the various constellations, and have everyone in the family select their favorite one. Then, in the evening, lay out a blanket in your backyard for a night of star gazing, and see who can spot their favorite constellation. To amplify the adventure, turn the night into a backyard camping trip, complete with a tent, campfire and songs. Stop by the local animal shelter to take friendly pups on a walk. The best part of volunteering is anyone at any age can make a difference! Schedule a family trip to your local animal shelter to spend the afternoon

walking dogs, playing with cats and more! Time with a few furry friends will brighten everyone’s day and you can feel good knowing you brightened their day, too. Pick your own apples before baking a mouthwatering pie. When the temperature starts to drop and the leaves begin to turn colors, embrace the changing of seasons by visiting your local apple orchard. A delicious day trip, apple orchards often offer a wide range of family fun activities, such as hay rides and petting zoos, to make the apple-picking experience that much more enjoyable. After you return home, continue the family time in the kitchen by baking a homemade apple pie! Hectic end-of-year schedules will be in full swing before you know it, so take advantage of the time you have now to go on a family adventure and create fun-filled memories. Visit fritolay2go.com for more family-friendly activities. - (BPT)

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Fall entertaining forecast: cozy, comfortable and outdoors Whether an afternoon tailgating before the big game or a fun-filled evening under the dazzling autumn stars, the forecast for this season’s entertaining is trending toward cozy, comfortable and outdoors. “I think the big lifestyle shift right now is toward eating out less and entertaining more at home, and autumn is the perfect season for taking your get-togethers outside,” says Keith Winkler, marketing manager for dinnerware giant Replacements, Ltd. “Think about it - the temperatures are cooling down following our record breaking summer heat. You can have more people at outdoor gatherings than you can generally fit in your

home. Plus, there’s more flexibility because you can easily have one or more set ups, whether that means setting up tables for dinner or having canapés and finger foods around a fire pit.” Fall is a great season for ditching the paper and plastic and taking your dinnerware outdoors. Tableware industry experts say there are many positives to introducing your “good stuff” to Mother Nature. It won’t blow away like paper plates, and it’s far more environmentally friendly than Styrofoam. Mix it up While serving finger foods on small plates is extremely popular and encourages your guests to mingle, there’s a definite return toward the comfort and connection of a sit down meal. To set the perfect fall table, designers encourage mixing and matching patterns to reflect your distinctive style. “I generally start with a pattern that sets the tone for the evening, one that reflects what I’m feeling for this particular gathering,” says Replacements’ designer Julie Robbins. “Whether that’s a cute salad plate that’s going to sit atop the dinner plate, or a fun color I want as my main design element or theme. I then add pieces that either draw out that feeling or ground the place setting to give me the ambiance I want for my

entire table.” Robbins says that may mean pairing a current fall favorite, such as a dinner plate in Woodland by Spode, with vintage American amber glass from the 1940s. She also mixes different pieces. For example, adding a hued glass accent salad plate creates another layer of dimension, while a bright goblet can infuse a much needed pop of seasonal color. Light up your evenings There’s really no need to go heavy on the decorations for fall outdoor entertaining. Bright leaves, pumpkins, seasonal berries and other naturals create the perfect autumn décor. Experts say you don’t need a floral centerpiece if you have nature all around you. Instead, use candles to light up your evenings. “It’s time to upgrade from the Mason

jar look by mixing glassware and candles,” says Robbins. “Lighting can truly set the mood for your gathering, which is why I’m big on creating an eclectic grouping down the middle of my table by mixing glass and metal candlesticks with hurricanes, clear decanters and other pieces I can use to hold candles. If you don’t think you have enough pieces, old tumblers make great votive cups, while you can also turn wine glasses and goblets upside down and place candles on the inverted base. This is beautiful for daytime entertaining, and when lit, creates a simple, warm feeling on those nights when you’re just starting to feel a nip in the air.” Looking for more fall inspiration? Robbins and team suggest checking out Replacements’ website at www. replacements.com. - (BPT)

No - stress holiday entertaining tips and tricks A holiday party is a wonderful way to celebrate the season with friends and family. However, no matter how big or small the guest list, hosting the event can turn stressful fast. Before you know it, your holiday gathering has become more frustrating than festive, and you’re suddenly feeling like a Scrooge. With a few tips and tricks, you can easily host an impressive holiday party without the fuss. From easy appetizers to elegant ambiance, try these five stress-free ideas for creating a memorable event: Opt for potluck: The holidays are all about coming together and helping others, so this year instead of tackling a multi-course meal, set up the buffet table and invite guests over for a potluck. You provide the appetizer and main course and allow guests to bring over their favorite holiday recipes to share. Amazing appetizers: Set out apps that are easy on the host but don’t compromise taste, such as cheese spreads with a crudite plate and a variety of chips or flat breads. Try the new Alouette Sharp Cheddar spread on a crostini topped with thinly sliced prosciutto. If you want to be a little more adventurous, swap in either the Chipotle or Ranch variety for an extra kick.

Simplify the color scheme: To give your home a professionally-decorated touch without the extra effort, focus on simplifying holiday hues. For a time-saving, chic look, use just two or three colors. For example, gold and red or silver and purple are timeless pairings that will transform your party into an elegant affair. Add a magical twinkle: Strings of lights are one of the easiest ways to transform any space into a winter wonderland. Try incorporating strands of mini lights into topiaries and tablescapes for instant holiday allure. Just remember to test lights before using so you don’t end up with burntout bulbs or broken strings. Create a premade signature cocktail: By making a big batch of a signature drink ahead of time, you’ll have more free moments for mingling. For example, fill a punch bowl with eggnog or set out pitchers of sangria so guests can grab a tasty libation and toast to a happy new year. The right strategies will help you create a holiday party that will be the talk of the town long after the new year has arrived. What’s more, these tips don’t require excess time, stressful steps or unneeded expenses. And that’s a holiday surprise to welcome with open arms. - (BPT) The Coto de Caza News

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at YP. “Our goal was to get a deeper understanding of what influences consumers to make a decision to go with one business over another.”

Basics and Then Some

Consumers use nearly three sources of information, on average, during the search process, so it takes more than a simple business profile listing to truly stand out from the competition. It takes having a strong online presence and rich content. According to the study, consumers value two kinds of information when looking for businesses: primary information, such as price, location and availability of products and services; and secondary information, such as offers, testimonials, ratings, recommendations, photos or videos. While nearly 52 percent of consumers make their decisions based on primary information, about 48 percent make their buying decisions based on secondary information. Consumers who said their decision was based mostly on secondary factors spend an average of two times as much money as those using only primary information.

Accuracy Counts

Just as there are key factors consumers consider before making a purchase, there are factors that influence a

consumer’s decision to not consider a business. Consumers voiced their dissatisfaction loud and clear when it comes to businesses with an online presence that is inaccurate, inconsistent or incomplete. Not only did these shoppers say they would take their money elsewhere, they wouldn’t even consider the business, leaving no chance for the business owner to change the customer’s decision.

Reasons to Use Mobile

The majority of consumers (64 percent) are device hopping, with smartphones playing a role at some point in the search process. Aside from convenience and speed, some of the top reasons for using a mobile device are the ability to find a location “near me” and to “click-to-call” a business directly from the phone. “A strong digital presence is critical to connecting local businesses with consumers wherever they are, on whatever device they’re using,” Checchi said. “This research shows that consumers won’t even consider a business that has an inaccurate or incomplete online presence and that businesses are missing out on opportunities if they don’t have basic information and contextual content.” For more information about the factors that influence consumers’ buying decisions, visit whybeforethebuy.com and follow the conversation using #WhyTheBuy.

10 Ways You May be Deterring Customers Part of understanding what makes a consumer decide to make a purchase is understanding the opposite – what makes them turn away from one business and toward another? Although high prices top the reasons consumers won’t consider a business, YP’s “The Why Before the Buy” survey found there are a number of other factors that can deter them from considering a business. The common thread in nearly all the following factors: online presence. 1. High prices (62 percent of consumers)

6. No website (30 percent)

2. Negative ratings and reviews (55 percent)

7. No testimonials, ratings and reviews (27 percent)

3. Inconsistent information (37 percent)

8. Website is hard to navigate (26 percent)

4. Website has inaccurate information (37 percent)

9. Not familiar with the business (21 percent)

5. Wrong contact information listed online (32 percent)

10. No photos or videos of the business (17 percent)


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10 heart-healthy foods that you’ll actually want to eat What does oatmeal, beans and skinless chicken have in common? They are all heart healthy foods, yet don’t do a whole lot to tantalize the taste buds. Fortunately, eating for heart health doesn’t mean a life sentence of bland foods or boring flavors. By thinking beyond the oatmeal box, you can reinvent your meals while keeping heart health top of mind. This is important for everyone because heart disease - which includes stroke and other cardiovascular diseases - is the No. 1 cause of death in the United States, according to the American Heart Association. Mindful eating is one of the best ways to maintain heart health. With these 10 heart-healthy foods, you won’t mind sitting down to a wholesome meal that supports the hardest working muscle in your body. Berries Munch on blueberries and strawberries - your heart will thank you. By eating three or more servings of these berries a week, women can reduce their risk of heart attack by 32 percent, according the journal Circulation. Sprouted grain English muffins Ezekiel 4:9 Sprouted Grain Flax English Muffins are made with heart

healthy flax seeds loaded with omega 3 and 6 essential fatty acids. Just pop them in the toaster for a rich nutty taste that excites the taste buds! Sprouted to maximize nutrition and digestibility, each muffin provides an impressive amount of plant protein, too. Learn more at www.foodforlife. com. Potatoes Spuds get a bad rap for being a starch, but they actually are a positive part of a heart-healthy diet. Rich in potassium, potatoes can help lower blood pressure. Remember to avoid frying potatoes and try baking or boiling instead. Tofu Looking for a great meat alternative? Because tofu is made from soy protein, it is believed to help lower levels of bad cholesterol (LDL), making it fantastic for heart-healthy eating. Explore new recipes or use it as a substitute in current favorites. Red wine Say cheers to good heart health with a glass of red wine. The Mayo Clinic notes alcohol and antioxidants in red wine may help prevent heart disease by increasing levels of the good high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) and protecting against artery damage.

Spinach Popeye was right - spinach is an amazing food that packs a hearthealthy punch. Full of vitamins, fiber and carotenoids that act as antioxidants, spinach is a mean, green superfood. Add to sandwiches, salads and smoothies regularly. Dark chocolate Have a sugar tooth? Indulge it while bettering your heart. A square or two of dark chocolate may be good for your heart, just make sure the bar is 70 percent cocoa or higher. Salmon It’s easy to cut down on red meat

consumption with versatile salmon. Its meaty consistency is satisfying while offering endless options for grilling, steaming or baking. Loaded with omega-3 fatty acids, salmon will make your heart jump with joy. Tomatoes Packed with lycopene, vitamin C and alpha- and beta-carotene, tomatoes are a smart addition to any heart-healthy meal. Eat them fresh or sundried to enjoy the many benefits. Plus, because they’re low in calories and sugar, they make an ideal guiltfree snack. - (BPT)

5 fall fashion finds that blend comfort and style As Mother Nature exchanges her green attire for endless hues of yellow, orange and red, you too may be thinking it’s time to spruce up your wardrobe. This fall, the leading trends are blending fashion with comfort to create eye-catching styles that move with ease through all your autumn adventures. As the leaves turn and the chill sets in, make sure your closet is stocked with the top five fashion finds of the season. Thin and thick, scarves for everyone Store your statement necklaces for next season because fall 2016 is prime for scarves of all shapes and sizes. Chunky knits are a classic among both men and women, with infinity scarves bridging the gap between dainty and daring. To add further dimension, skinny scarves are a new addition for this season. Thin scarves of silky material are being layered, wrapped and knotted to create a one-of-a-kind look guaranteed to catch a glance. Long-hair scarves or silk belts are ideal for experimenting with this fresh trend. A comfortable twist on the skinny jean When fall arrives women from coast to coast don skinny jeans with boots and booties. Until now, this

unforgettable look came at the price of comfort and mobility. Enter the Lee Dream Jean. Designed to look like a skinny jean on the outside while feeling like a yoga pant inside, you can wear these jeans for any fall adventure - whether stretching for the highest apple or lounging with a pumpkin spice latte. The patent-pending Dream Jean wraps you in softness with a t-shirtlike lining, and the stretchy, skinny fit ensures you’ll never want to take them off. Slim-fit jeans for men For fall 2016, men’s jeans are seeing a slimmer cut than in previous seasons, and more men are looking for styles with stretch to achieve this look. The Lee Slim Fit embraces both elements to produce a pant that looks and feels great, whether you’re tailgating with friends or picking pumpkins with the family. The slim, tailored style fits closer to the body for a great fall look, while the Active Comfort Denim technology allows the denim to flex and move with ease to keep up with your every move. Fabulous fall footwear Beyond boots, fall footwear is getting a sensible yet stylish update for fall 2016. One of the leading shoe trends of the season is the classic

mule. Making its comeback, the mule blends the best of a loafer with the ease of a clog. Slip these on with your favorite jeans for a chic look for the office or a weekend get-together. Mules offer the ideal way to polish a casual look and create a beautiful blend of high and low fashion. Pops of color As Mother Nature delights the eye with radiant hues across the landscape, you may feel inspired to add pops of color to your fall wardrobe. Just because it’s autumn, however, doesn’t mean you’re limited to just crimson and sienna. Fall is a season

alive with life, so integrate your favorite bold colors in any way you can. If you opt for colorful pants to bring life to your outfit, try one of the eleven colors available in Lee’s Essential Chinos, including perfect fall shades like Moss Green and Blush. Pink, in fact, is trending for fall, so rock those pants and pull that raspberry fedora out of storage. It’s no longer relegated for spring alone. Fall 2016 is unlike any other when it comes to fashion. By blending comfort and style, you’re sure to find a favorite look to keep up with your every move this season. (BPT)

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Coto de Caza News Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Regarding Harold Tor, the Deceased. NORMAN TOR is Trustee of the HAROLD TOR Irrevocable Trust. Any Person or Organization that has a valid claim against the state of HAROLD TOR, must servre a copy of the claim to the trustee. The Claim must state the basis of the claim, the amount of the claim, the date the claim was due and any property that securers the claim. There will be a four month time limit from the date of this publication to submit a claim to us. The date of the first publication of this notice is DECEMBER 8, 2017. This notice will be publishedf three times, with at least five days passing between the first and third publication dates. Coto de Caza News – 12/08/2017, 12/15/2017, 12/22/2017, 12/29/2017 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00957087 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of ETHAN COLE DOWNS a minor(s). Petitioner(s) ROSALYN JEANNETTE BORUNDA has/have filed a petition with this court on behalf of the minor(s) ETHAN COLE DOWNS for a decree changing name(s) as follows: ETHAN COLE DOWNS to ETHAN COLE-DOWNS BORUNDA. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing, Superior Court of California, County of Orange, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, CA. 92701 Central Justice Center on JANUARY 10, 2018 at 8:30 o’clock am, Dept. D100, W44. A copy of this order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county The Coto de Caza News. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter are directed to make known any objection that they may have to the granting of the petition for change of name by filing a written objection, which includes the reasons for the objection, with the court at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and by appearing in court at the hearing to show cause why the petition for change of name should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Dated: NOVEMBER 21, 2017 JUDGE PETER WILSON- Judge of the Superior Court Coto de Caza News – 11/24/2017, 12/01/2017, 12/08/2017, 12/15/2017 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00956757 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of PATRICIA ANN TOSCANO. Petitioner(s) PATRICIA ANN TOSCANO has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: PATRICIA ANN TOSCANO to KENNEDY ST. JAMES TOSCANO. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing, Orange County Superior Court of California, County of Orange, Central Justice Center, 700 Civic Center Drive, West Santa Ana, CA 92701 on JANUARY 3, 2018 at 8:30 o’clock am, Dept. D100, Window 44. A copy of this order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county The Coto de Caza News. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter are directed to make known any objection that they may have to the granting of the petition for change of name by filing a written objection, which includes the reasons for the objection, with the court at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and by appearing in court at the hearing to show cause why the petition for change of name should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Dated: NOVEMBER 20, 2017 JUDGE PETER WILSON - Judge of the Superior Court Coto de Caza News - 11/24/2017, 12/01/2017, 12/08/2017, 12/15/2017 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00955400 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of PHILLIPPE MAERINA MORALES. Petitioner(s) PHILLIPPE MAERINA MORALES has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: PHILLIPPE MAERINA MORALES to PHILLIP FIONN LEE. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing, Orange County Superior Court of California, County of Orange, Central Justice Center, 700 Civic Center Drive, West Santa Ana, CA 92701 on JANUARY 2, 2018 at 8:30 o’clock am, Dept. D100, Window 44. A copy of this order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county The Coto de Caza News. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter are directed to make known any objection that they may have to the granting of the petition for change of name by filing a written objection, which includes the reasons for the objection, with the court at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and by appearing in court at the hearing to show cause why the petition for change of name should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Dated: NOVEMBER 13, 2017 ROBERT J. MOSS - Judge of the Superior Court Coto de Caza News - 11/17/2017, 11/24/2017, 12/01/2017, 12/08/2017 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00955579 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of HANA TELLEZ CAMPOS. Petitioner(s) HANA TELLEZ CAMPOS has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: HANA TELLEZ CAMPOS to HANA TELLEZ- CAMPOS RIVERA. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing, Orange County Superior Court of California, County of Orange, Central Justice Center, 700 Civic Center Drive, West Santa Ana, CA 92701 on DECEMBER 28, 2017 at 8:30 o’clock am, Dept. D100, Window 44. A copy of this order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county The Coto de Caza News. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter are directed to make known any objection that they may have to the granting of the petition for change of name by filing a written objection, which includes the reasons for the objection, with the court at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and by appearing in court at the hearing to show cause why the petition for change of name should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Dated: NOVEMBER 14, 2017 ROBERT J. MOSS - Judge of the Superior Court Coto de Caza News - 11/17/2017, 11/24/2017, 12/01/2017, 12/08/2017

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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00955852 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of VALENTIN SILBAS RODRIGUEZ. Petitioner(s), VALENTIN SILBAS RODRIGUEZ has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: VALENTIN SILBAS RODRIGUEZ to VALENTIN SANTOS RODRIGUEZ. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing, Orange County Superior Court of California, County of Orange, Central Justice Center, 700 Civic Center Drive, West Santa Ana, CA 92701 on JANUARY 03, 2018 at 8:30 o’clock am, Dept. D100, Window 44. A copy of this order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county The Coto de Caza News. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter are directed to make known any objection that they may have to the granting of the petition for change of name by filing a written objection, which includes the reasons for the objection, with the court at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and by appearing in court at the hearing to show cause why the petition for change of name should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Dated: NOVEMBER 15, 2017 ROBERT J. MOSS - Judge of the Superior Court Coto de Caza News - 11/17/2017, 11/24/2017, 12/01/2017, 12/08/2017

Coto de Caza LOW COST CLASSIFIEDS only $1.00 per word T.S. No. 17-0330-11 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED 注:本文件包含一个信息摘要 참고사항: 본 첨부 문서에 정보 요약서가 있습니다 NOTA: SE ADJUNTA UN RESUMEN DE LA INFORMACIÓN DE ESTE DOCUMENTO TALA: MAYROONG BUOD NG IMPORMASYON SA DOKUMENTONG ITO NA NAKALAKIP LƯU Ý: KÈM THEO ĐÂY LÀ BẢN TRÌNH BÀY TÓM LƯỢC VỀ THÔNG TIN TRONG TÀI LIỆU NÀY PLEASE NOTE THAT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE § 2923.3(d)(1) THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS REQUIRED TO APPEAR ON THIS DOCUMENT BUT PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE § 2923.3(a) THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION IS NOT REQUIRED TO BE RECORDED OR PUBLISHED AND THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION NEED ONLY BE MAILED TO THE MORTGAGOR OR TRUSTOR YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 5/1/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: JAMES M. MCGRATH AND CAROLINE S. MCGRATH, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS Duly Appointed Trustee: The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation Recorded 5/9/2006 as Instrument No. 2006000312225 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Orange County, California, Street Address or other common designation of real property: 26355 YOLANDA ST LAGUNA HILLS, CA A.P.N.: 634-182-51 Date of Sale: 1/8/2018 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: In the Auction.com room, Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Anaheim – Orange County, 100 The City Drive, Orange, CA 92868 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $528,297.92, estimated The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (800) 280-2832 or visit this Internet Web site www.auction.com, using the file number assigned to this case 17-0330-11. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: 11/13/2017 The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation 2955 Main Street, 2nd Floor Irvine, California 92614 Foreclosure Department (949) 720-9200 Sale Information Only: (800) 280-2832 Auction.com Sindy Clements, Foreclosure Officer PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE WOLF FIRM MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION YOU PROVIDE WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. . NPP0320547 To: COTO DE CAZA NEWS 12/08/2017, 12/15/2017, 12/22/2017

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Coto de Caza News Legal Notices T.S. No. 058774-CA APN: 627-271-36 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 4/25/2008. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On 1/8/2018 at 9:00 AM, CLEAR RECON CORP., as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 5/2/2008, as Instrument No. 2008000209694, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, State of CALIFORNIA executed by: PARVANEH FEREIDOUNI, A MARRIED WOMAN SOLE AND SEPARATE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, OR SAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATE: AUCTION.COM, DOUBLETREE BY HILTON HOTEL ANAHEIM ORANGE COUNTY, 100 THE CITY DRIVE, ORANGE, CA 92868 all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: MORE FULLY DESCRIBED ON SAID DEED OF TRUST The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 26771 WESTHAVEN DRIVE AKA 26771 W HAVEN DR LAGUNA HILLS, CALIFORNIA 92653 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be held, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition, or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is: $428,619.96 If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (800) 280-2832 or visit this Internet Web site WWW.AUCTION.COM, using the file number assigned to this case 058774-CA. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. FOR SALES INFORMATION: (800) 280-2832 CLEAR RECON CORP. 4375 Jutland Drive San Diego, California 92117 Publish Coto de Caza News 12-08-2017, 12-15-2017, 12-22-2017

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FC #: 17-107 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED MARCH 29, 2017. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On DECEMBER 28, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. of said day, at: On the front steps to the entrance of the Orange Civic Center located at 300 East Chapman, Orange, CA 92866. CJ Investment Services, Inc., a California corporation the Trustee or Successor Trustee, or Substituted Trustee, will sell at a public auction to the highest bidder for cash (payable at the time of sale in lawful money of the United States) the following described property situated in the County of ORANGE, State of California, and described more fully on said deed of trust. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 18661 Topanga Canyon Rd., Silverado, Ca APN: 858-045-11 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown here. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (844) 477-7896 or visit this Internet Website www.stoxposting. com, using the file number assigned to this case 17-107. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Said sale will be made AS IS, without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to satisfy the obligations secured by and pursuant to the Power of Sale conferred in a certain Deed of Trust executed by TRUSTOR(S): SILVERADO 18 INTERNATIONAL, LLC, a California limited liability company, Recorded April 6, 2017, as Inst. #2017000137879, in the office of the County Recorder of ORANGE County. At the time of the initial publication of this Notice, the total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the above described Deed of Trust and estimated costs, expenses, fees, and advances is $445,951.93. To determine the opening bid, you may call: The day before the sale (831) 462-9385. Dated: November 28, 2017 CJ Investment Services, Inc. 331 Capitola Avenue, Suite G Capitola, Ca 95010 By: Sue Jamieson, Foreclosure Officer Publish Coto de Caza News 12-08-2017, 12-15-2017, 12-22-2017

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