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Big open house this saturday Coto Valley Country Club Celebrates Two Years of New Ownership

Coto Valley Country Club has found a new owner, and a new life. Kenney Paul, purchased Coto Valley Country Club two years ago, and has quickly transformed an old neglected Country Club into a thriving “Barn Themed” venue. “I knew this Country Club could not survive on the membership alone,” Kenney Paul said. “It needed to undergo a complete remodel to attract weddings and special events. With this additional revenue, the club could remain open and be successful again.” Kenney Paul, has been one of Orange County’s top event planners for the past 31 years. He has specialized in finding Brides and clients Unique Event Venues. “When I walked into Coto Valley Country Club back in February of 2015, this building spoke to me,” Kenney Paul said. “ It was old and neglected. It needed someone who cared and had creative vision. I would stand in the parking lot at night and look up at the beautiful trees. It felt right. I knew my clients would love this place also!” This is not Kenney Paul’s first rodeo. In 2006, Paul turned an old landscaper’s yard and nursery in the Dove Plaza shopping center into what is now the beautifully refurbished Dove Canyon Courtyard. This venue continues to thrive and provide the community with a beautiful celebration spot. Dove Canyon Courtyard now works hand in hand helping promote Coto Valley Country Club. Coto Valley Country Club has continued to embrace its deep history of the past. You will see a picture of John Wayne hanging above the bar. John Wayne used to frequent this club in the 70’s and entertain many of his famous Hollywood friends. The club has kept this historic bar in the newly renamed “John Wayne Ballroom.” The club has also

repurposed the old gym to look like a Giant Barn. “This room is very popular with many of the local schools cheer and dance teams,” Kenney Paul said. “It has been a busy two years here at the club,” Kenney Paul said. “We have hosted many weddings, birthdays, memorial services, school banquets, and community events. I enjoy meeting the neighbors and hearing all the stories and memories from this clubs past. I love all the input about what the neighbors would like to see included.” If you have ideas, pass them to the owner. He recently started swim lessons from a recommendation from a neighbor. They are also looking for a breakfast vendor to cater to the Coto crowd, on a new beautiful patio under their beautiful sycamore trees. Breakfast service has also been requested numerous times from the local neighbors. Kenney Paul has reached out to The Village Homeowners Association. He would like to see all the homeowners within the village have membership at the club. “I would like these homeowners to socialize and have this be their community center,” Paul said. “There is strength in numbers. By including all homeowners, I can reduce the fees and continue to invest and build this facility into what the neighborhood wants.” The club is currently offering memberships at the following rates: Single memberships run $45 per month, couples $65 per month, and families $80 per month. Membership includes access to the heated pool, fitness center and classes. Members also receive additional discounts for room rentals for birthdays, weddings, and special occasions. On Saturday, June 3rd, from 5 until 10 p.m., Coto Valley Country Club will be holding an Open House.

Come check out the new remodel and enjoy the following food and entertainment: Various Food Trucks, Beer and Wine, Horse Drawn Carriage, Live Band, Karaoke, Black Jack Tables, Caricature Artist, Photo Booth, Hawaiian Shaved Ice, Root Beer Floats, Two Giant Water Slides, Bounce House. Entry is Free with the only costs being food and beverage sales. Last year 700 local residents stopped by Coto Valley Country Club’s open house! Coto Valley Country Club, 23331 Vía Venado, Trabuco Canyon, CA 92679. (949) 589-5000

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D oug F i s t e r The Angels announced the Club has signed right-handed pitcher Doug Fister to a 2017 contract. He has been optioned to Adv.-A Inland Empire. In a corresponding move, RHP Andrew Bailey has been transferred to the 60-day disabled list. Today’s announcements were made by General Manager Billy Eppler. Fister, 33, has pitched across eight Major League seasons with Seattle (2009-11), Detroit (2011-13), Washington (2014-15) and Houston (2016) and has amassed a 77-76 career record with seven complete games, two shutouts and a 3.60 ERA (1266 IP - 506 ER). Fister joins the Angels with a career 2.00 walks per 9.0 innings ratio which is tops in the

Majors among active pitchers (min. 1000 IP). After being drafted by Seattle in the seventh round of the 2006 First-Year Player Draft, Fister made his Major League debut with the Mariners in 2009. He would go on to pitch the next three seasons with Seattle before being traded to Detroit at the 2011 trade deadline. Fister’s best season came as a member of the Washington Nationals in 2014 when he registered a 16-6 record with a team-leading 2.41 ERA (164 IP - 44 ER) and a 4.08 strikeout/walk ratio. The Merced, CA native made 32 starts for the Astros last season, going 12-13 with a 4.64 ERA (180.1 IP - 93 ER). Fister ranked second on

Houston’s staff in wins, starts and innings pitched. The 180 innings pitched marked the third most innings pitched of career and most since 208.2 innings in 2013 with Detroit. Fister has made four different postseason runs, including an appearance in the 2012 World Series with the Detroit Tigers. In nine postseason games (eight starts), he owns a 4-2 record, including a 2.60 ERA (55.1 IP - 16 ER) and 40 strikeouts. Since the start of the 2011 season, his 2.60 postseason ERA ranks second in the Majors, trailing only Madison Bumgarner’s 2.09 mark.

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S a lt L a k e B e e s E x t e n d M a j o r L e a g u e Affiliation with Angels Through 2020 The Angels and Salt Lake Bees announced that the two organizations have signed a two-year Player Development Contract extension that will keep the Bees as the Triple-A affiliate of the Angels through the 2020 season. The announcement was made by Angels General Manager Billy Eppler and Bees General Manager Mark Amicone. “We are very excited to be able to continue our relationship with the Bees franchise as well as the fans in Salt Lake City,” said Eppler. “We

would also like to thank Marc Amicone and his staff for their efforts in this process. Salt Lake has been a first class affiliate for the Angels organization for the last 17 years and we look forward to continuing our longest running minor league partnership in the years to come.” The Angels have been the parent club of the Bees since 2001. In its 17 years as an Angels affiliate, the Bees have won five division titles (2002, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘13) and have reached the Pacific Coast League Finals twice

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J UNE AT M U Z EO M u s e u m C u lt u r a l C e n t e r The Bring your Lunch and Learn series continues on Wednesday, June 14 with Michelle Wulfestieg, the Executive Director of Southern California Hospice Foundation (SCHF) which was established in 2002. The purpose of SCHF is to promote awareness of palliative care options for the terminally ill, helping to advance the quality of life for those at the end-of-life. Their programs are designed to attend physically and emotionally to each patient’s wellbeing by offering compassionate effort that is uniquely focused on the quality of life rather than the quantity of days. Michelle is a two-time stroke survivor who understands how precious life is and believes that as long as we are here, we have a purpose. She is an award-winning author of of “All We Have is Today: A Story of Discovering Purpose” and helped produce in partnership with Showtime Television, the groundbreaking documentary, “Time of Death,” which aired in November of 2013. This one-hour program is held in the Carnegie Building. You are encouraged to arrive by 11:15 a.m. as this free program starts promptly at 11:30 a.m. and concludes at 12:30 p.m. Feel free to bring your lunch and

enjoy it during the presentation. Park in the 90 minute or 2-hour parking. RSVP to clatham@muzeo.org. On Thursday, June 15 the Open Book Author’s series will feature Peggy Constantine author of ‘The Reluctant Volunteer.’ In this book of personal growth and the power of love, Peggy shares her experience of being thrown into a state of depression and homesickness when she and her husband of three weeks move to Brazil with the Peace Corp. Find out more at this Open Book Author’s Series Presentation that is offered free to the community. The event starts at 6:00 p.m. and concludes at 8:00 p.m. The program includes readings, open discussion, and an opportunity to purchase books and have them signed by the author. Your RSVP is appreciated and should be directed to clatham@muzeo.org. On June 4 we are pleased to host the “LA Fiction Anthology: Southland Stories by Southland Authors.” Featured readers include Suzanne Greenberg and Grant Hier. John Brantingham, Anthology Editor will serve as emcee when Southern California’s finest storytellers come together in this celebration and exploration of Los Angeles and its surrounding environs. This free event is scheduled from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.

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Marilyn Monroe’s Dream Home! Blond bombshell, pin-up girl, close friend of the Kennedy men and highly successful actress, Marilyn Monroe, starred in several of the 1950’s biggest box-office hits including Some Like It Hot and Gentleman Prefer Blondes. Proceeds from her films, which grossed over $200 million, would have afforded her the ability to buy almost any mansion her heart desired. However, she purchased only one house in her own name during her 36-year lifetime. With her demanding career, three failed marriages and constant public scrutiny, she opted for a charming and very private hacienda-style home at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Hollywood’s Brentwood community. She purchased it in the early 1960s after her divorces from New York Yankees star Joe DiMaggio and Pulitzer Prize winning writer Arthur Miller. In her last interview before she died in her home in 1962 from a barbiturate overdose, Marilyn told Life Magazine that she didn’t want them to take pictures of the inside of her house because it was important to her to keep it private. She wanted to use the guest house for friends who may be down on their luck and who needed a peaceful place to recover. With all her wealth, she purchased the house for $75,000 partially furnished and her mortgage payments were only $320 a month. It most recently sold in 2010 for $3.85 million. Situated on a very private gated half acre, the 2,624-square-foot house is tucked into green lawns and surrounded by mature landscaping. Built in 1929, it still retains all the beautiful architectural details that made it feel like home to Marilyn.

Details include four bedrooms, three baths, cathedral ceilings with wood beams, a fireplace in the living room with Mexican tile surround, casement windows, arched doorways, Saltillo tile floors, a citrus orchard and her famous kidney-shaped swimming pool. Outside is a tree shaded brick patio overlooking the pool and the original guest house. A poignant arrangement of tiles at the front door proclaims “Cursum Perficio.” Translated, it means “My Journey is Over.” Was it an omen of what was to come? Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine holds the listing. Marilyn Monroe’s beloved home, the only one she ever purchased alone, is now for sale, priced at $6.9 million. Photo credit - Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine For More Information www.toptenrealestatedeals.com Source: fifthhelenadr.mercervine.com

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Elks Recognize Youth of Our Community Story and Photos by: Mike Klinger “We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future” – President Franklin D. Roosevelt. BPOE Grand Exalted Ruler, Michael F. Zellen, has proclaimed that May 1 – 7 to be Elks National Youth Week and the Mission Viejo / Saddleback Valley Elks #2444 took the lead with Youth Appreciation Night on May 2. Exalted Ruler, Mike Long, opened the meeting welcoming everyone and stated, “Tonight, we recognize the many Exceptional Young People from our Community. We recognize the contributions of their Teachers, Family and Friends that have assisted these Exceptional Young People with their achievements. We will recognize high achievement from various disciplines, including essay writing skills, scholarship, sports, and scouting”. After the Presentation of the Flags, Pledge of Allegiance and Opening Prayer by Lodge Chaplain, Lane Keran, Youth Appreciation Night Master of Ceremonies, Pat Martino PER, started off the evening introducing Mission Viejo Mayor, Wendy Bucknum. The Mayor then handed ER Mike Long and PER Pat Martino a City Proclamation opening May 1 -7 as Elks National Youth Week. With the lodge room full-tocapacity, the award presentations were ready to begin. Americanism Chairperson, Irene Romero PER and Assistant Charles T. Hart PER presented Americanism Essay Certificates of Recognition to Grade 5 Winners Jesse James and Anthony Dileo, then Grade 6 Winner Graham Hales. Grade 8 Winner was Mirielle Smith from Los Alisos Intermediate School who is also the winner of State of California Competition. Mirielle read her Essay, What it Means to Vote, and received a standing ovation from the crowd. Here are the other wonderful

youth of our community that received Certificates of Recognition: Semifinalist for Elks National F o u n d a t i o n M o s t Va l u a b l e Scholarship Program: Shalin Shan (will attend Stanford University) and Balyke Tatman (will attend USC). Scholarship Chairman - John Lee. Elks National Hoop Shoot Winners: Nicole Dizon (10 years old), Ethan Brown (13), Jake Woodall (12) and Preston Vaughan (11). Orange Coast District First Place Winners: Nicole Dizon and Ethan Brown. Presented by Elks Hoop Shoot Chairman – Dan Hernandez. Cub Scout Arrow of Light Award Cub Scout Arrow of Light Award Winners with Elks Scout Chairman Winners: Blake Acharjee , Aiden Thom Spratt Briggs, Caden Corner, Christian Datwyler, Gabriel Elizarraras , Ryan Fritz, Dylan Kalaie , William Pang and Ethan Mourer. Pack 603 Cub Scout of the Year – Gabriel Elizarraras, Troop 603 Boy Scout of the Year – Lucas Perez and Pack 603 Scout Leader of the Year – Chris Antenesse. A special award, Scouting Award of Excellence, was presented to Ms. Christine Fritz for her tireless efforts supporting her troop. Presented by Elks Boy Scout Chairman – Thom Spratt. Youth Appreciation Night came to a close as ER Mike Long thanked all for attending the special event, Americanism Essay Winner Grade 6 Graham Hales, his family and to our cooking crew who server teachers. hamburgers and hot dogs to all kids and their families and to everyone else who worked behind the scenes so diligently to make this annual event a success. 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 Americanism Essay Winners (L to R) Graham Hales, Jess James and or membership, call 949 830-3557. Mirielle Smith

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FAMED SAN GIOVANNI RESTAURATEUR JOHN GUARASCIO RETIRES AFTER 25 YEARS

Dove Canyon will never be the same without its’ beloved San Giovanni restaurant which closes after 25 years in Rancho Santa Margarita’s Dove Canyon Shopping Center. John Guarascio, shown here with his wife, announced his surprise retirement only last week. “It has been such a wonderful experience” he said.” So many years, so many delightful friends”. Throngs of well-wishers packed the restaurant this week all wanting either to shake his hand or sample their favorite pasta dish for one last time. The restaurant displayed a festive mood in spite of the obvious sadness of the departure of the cherished

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River cruising: An easy way to explore and experience Europe Europe is a popular destination for international travelers looking to visit the world’s great capitals such as Paris, Amsterdam and Prague; to experience European culture; and to explore charming small towns. But planning a European trip can be daunting because it involves a lot of research to decide where to go, how to get there, and what to see. River cruising offers an excellent solution to this travel challenge for these reasons: * See Europe’s great cities: Many of Europe’s greatest cities such as Budapest, Paris, Vienna and Prague developed along the rivers because of the easy means of transportation and trade, as well as access to fresh water. That’s why river cruises can easily access so many of Europe’s cosmopolitan cities, and even quaint towns and villages which developed along the river banks. Sleek, intimate ships hosting only about 200 passengers are much smaller than ocean cruise ships, and often can dock right in the heart of town so passengers can walk right off and start exploring. * Immerse in the culture: In addition to being able to explore a new city each day of the cruise, river cruising allows travelers to develop a deep understanding of the cultures they explore. For example, Viking Cruises - the largest river cruise line - has launched 10 new river cruise ships this

year alone and includes a “Cultural Curriculum” on all itineraries. This Culture Curriculum offers passengers language lessons, demonstrations of regional cooking and crafts, visits to local marketplaces and privileged access to cultural treasures. Whether privately touring the ancestral home of Prague’s Prince Lobkowicz, or providing guided tours with the best English-speaking local guides, Viking Cruises offers many ways to get up close with local culture on their cruises. * Explore alone or with a knowledgeable guide: River cruise travelers have the option to explore destinations on their own or with a local guide on a group tour. This flexibility gives passengers a chance to experience the local culture as they wish. For travelers with specific interests, Viking Cruises offers a complimentary concierge to help connect travelers with local treasures like a decadent chocolatier or reservations at local restaurants. * Pack and unpack just once but see multiple destinations: River cruising gives passengers the freedom to travel without the hassle of changing hotels, packing and unpacking multiple times, or finding transportation. These smooth-sailing cruises are the fastest-growing travel segment also because the views along the river are ever-changing, providing a relaxing and highly scenic

way to travel, and there’s never any seasickness as can happen on an ocean cruise. Because river cruising creates so many opportunities to visit different destinations on a relaxing, scenic vacation, it’s easy to understand

why these cruises are growing in popularity. Start planning your river cruise today and begin daydreaming about all the sites you’re going to see and different cultures you can experience. - (BPT)

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The Rancho Santa Margarita Chamber is joining forces with the Ladera Rancho Chamber on June 1st!!! The Ladera Rancho Chamber will continue growing and providing all the opportunities that you’re used to and more! The Ladera Rancho Chamber will be led by a team of Directors that want to carry on our vision. Moby Young, President Angela Irizarry, Treasurer Nikki Chin, Director Kelly Lowder, Director Dr. Lincoln Parker, Director Michelle Penaflor, Director Lori Schindler, Director Bob Singh, Director Todd Stearns, Director Scott Weisgerber, Director Suzanne Singh says Goodbye! It has been a wonderful honor to serve our community! RanchoFest will be my last duty performed in my role as President of the Rancho Santa Margarita Chamber of Commerce. I will then be closing this chapter in my life and beginning a new one! During this transition, I will still be available and will make myself Page 14

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How does your hospital stack up for maternity care? Before you give birth, ask these 4 questions about your hospital As you get closer to your delivery date, many decisions lie ahead, all centered around care, maternity leave and even decorating the baby’s room. But one question may rise to the top: Where will you give birth? If you are like most expectant mothers, you will be giving birth in a hospital. In spite of the rising popularity of home births, most moms choose hospitals to have their babies. The most recent statistics released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that fewer than 2 percent of babies born in the U.S. are born in a home setting. When you’re looking at where to give birth, expectant parents should consider the following while choosing a hospital, according to the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA). Where does your doctor go?The place to begin is with your doctor. Most women go to the hospital where their physician has admitting privileges. So when you choose your doctor, the hospital where your baby will be born is tied into that. Discuss your birth plan in detail with your physician and make sure you both are at an understanding. If you have specific preferences, ask your doctor if they can be accommodated. For example, if this is not your first child, and you want to try a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC), have that discussion in detail with your physician. And while doctors are on call after office hours, it’s always a possibility that your doctor cannot attend your birth. Know who would take the place of your doctor if those circumstances arise. What’s the rate of C-section?If you’re proceeding along in a healthy pregnancy, you may be planning a vaginal delivery. But a cesarean section is something to be aware of because one third of

U.S. births are delivered by C-section, according to the Blue Cross Blue Shield, The Health of America Report. It turns out that the city you live in can have a big impact on how you give birth. Some cities see rates as high as 50 percent, however, cities like Albuquerque, New Mexico, have rates as low as 22 percent. It’s important for patients to be aware of this because C-sections raise complications for both babies and mothers, and experts say these should be used only when medically necessary. In addition, vaginal births cost $4,000 less than surgical births. How does your hospital stack up?The Blue Distinction Centers for Maternity Care program evaluates hospitals on several quality measures, including the percentage of newborns that fall into the category of early elective delivery, an ongoing concern in the medical community. The program is meant to identify facilities that offer maternity care safely and affordably. The maternity programs also must offer family centered care, such as promotion of breastfeeding. If you’re interested in a list of hospitals that deliver quality maternity care, visit bcbs.com/ healthcare-partners/blue-distinction-for-providers/ and select “maternity care.” Which amenities are available at the hospital?Not all hospitals are alike, so take time to review what it has to offer. Some maternity centers offer birthing tubs and fold-out couches. Knowing whether the hospital has a newborn intensive care unit may be a consideration, depending on the circumstances of your delivery and birth. If the hospital does not have a neonatal intensive care unit, ask your physician how these newborns are evaluated and transferred to other facilities. If you are interested in breastfeeding, ask if lactation consultants are available and how and when you can seek assistance.

Blue Distinction Centers (BDC) met overall quality measures for patient safety and outcomes, developed with input from the medical community. A Local Blue Plan may require additional criteria for providers located in its own service area; for details, contact your Local Blue Plan. Blue Distinction Centers+ (BDC+) also met cost measures that address consumers’ need for affordable healthcare. Each provider’s cost of care is evaluated using data from its Local Blue Plan. Providers in CA, ID, NY, PA, and WA may lie in two Local Blue Plans’ areas, resulting in two evaluations for cost of care; and their own Local Blue Plans decide whether one or both cost of care evaluation(s) must meet BDC+ national criteria. National criteria for BDC and BDC+ are displayed on www.bcbs.com. Individual outcomes may vary. For details on a provider’s in-network status or your own policy’s coverage, contact your Local Blue Plan and ask your provider before making an appointment. Neither Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association nor any Blue Plans are responsible for non-covered charges or other losses or damages resulting from Blue Distinction or other provider finder information or care received from Blue Distinction or other providers. - (BPT)

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5 ways to take your summer grilling to a whole new level The bright, sunny days of summer are your favorite time of year and when the season arrives, you spend much of your time outdoors. Your yard becomes your living room and you move your cooking to the grill. Summer is grilling season and there is nowhere you’d rather be than standing in front of your favorite grill for every game day, holiday and weekend cookout. These events are when some of your best memories are made, and now is the perfect time to make this grilling season your best yet. To do just that, here are five ways you can up your grilling game in 2017. * Switch to lump charcoal. The number one reason people grill with lump charcoal is due to the enhanced wood-fire flavor it imparts. When most think of charcoal, they inherently think of it as briquettes, and miss out on the natural advantages of its alternative - lump charcoal. Lump charcoal accounts for only 7 percent of the market, but the figure is growing steadily as more grill masters recognize the improved flavor. When you grill with lump charcoal, you’ll enjoy a quick, hot burn with less ash production. Lump charcoal is also natural and widely available in an array of varieties, allowing you to find the perfect charcoal to match your menu. * Use a Smarter Starter fluid. Lighter fluid is a mainstay around the grill when you want to get cooking quickly; however, the chemical taste it leaves behind poses a serious drawback. The reason you get that petrochemical taste is because the chemical vapor from the fluid gets into the food. You can gain the benefits of a quick burn without the chemical taste by using Smarter Starter Fluid. Made from recycled restaurant cooking oil, Smarter Starter Fluid doesn’t smell like traditional petroleum-based alternatives and you’ll never have to worry about it corrupting the taste of your food. Page 16

Smarter Starter Fluid, being made from recycled cooking oil, makes it safe for use around kids and pets. The result is 87 percent less greenhouse gas emissions, so you can feel as good about your environmental impact as you do your grilling. And, it’s perfectly suited for use on lump charcoal. * Customize the smoke flavor. Lump charcoal already lends itself a natural smoke flavor when compared to briquettes, but to really customize that flavor in your food, you can complement your lump charcoal with wood chips or chunks. Chips are smaller and more readily available in most stores, but they burn faster. Chunks burn slower and give you a better chance to lock in that unique smoke flavor. And once you pick a wood size, it’s time to pick a flavor. Apple, cherry, oak, mesquite and hickory are just a few of your options, so don’t be afraid to explore several. Whatever you’re planning to smoke, there’s a chip or chunk out there that offers the perfect flavor complement. * Take control of your temperature. In the hands of an experienced grill master, the uneven heat offered by charcoal grills is a benefit, not a drawback. Creating two zones on your grill will give you the strong, searing heat of the fire on one side, and indirect heat on the other side to cook your meat all the way through. To accomplish this, pour charcoal into one half of the grill - this will be your direct heat source - and leave the other half empty as your indirect heating zone. Heartier meats like steak can then be cooked for two minutes on each side in the direct zone and allowed to finish cooking in the indirect zone where you’ll lock in all of the flavor without burning your meat. * Targeting the topmost temperature. To be sure your food is cooked to perfection, a temperature thermometer is a must. Dark meat chicken or turkey should be cooked to 175 degrees, while white meat should be cooked to 165. Beef and lamb should

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20th Anniversary Celebration Raises $375,000 for THINK Together! The Pacific Ballroom at the University of California, Irvine was the setting for THINK Together’s 20 Anniversary Celebration where $375,000 was raised to benefit the programs that change the odds for children and youth living in poverty. Over 350 community and buisness leaders attend to support the two decades the nonprofit has impacted communities from Silicon Valley to San Diego, and honored the supporters who have made THINK Together’s programs possible. The elegant evening was chaired by Randy Barth, CEO of THINK Together, as well as Eric Boden, chair of THINK Together board of directors and chairman, and Dr. Tracy Carmichael, chief engagement officer of THINK Together. The Anniversary Celebration is a way to honor the supporters of THINK Together while raising funds for the organization to continue to expand its reach. Guests were served a three-course meal that started with a watermelon and feta salad, followed by a filet mignon and Chilean sea bass duo for the main dish and ended with a beautiful dark chocolate cake with raspberry coulis. Beautiful, live entertainment was provided by the Santa Ana High School Jazz Combo under the direction of Victor de los Santos and offered a smooth medley of rhythms while guests enjoyed their dinner to enhance what was an already unforgettable night. Newport Harbor High School senior Reyna Gonzalez Jimenez and Sage Hill School senior Javier Martin were awarded with the “Face of the Future” award. While they stood on stage to receive their honor, they were surprised with the announcement that they were also receiving a $2,500 scholarship each to the college of their choice. The heartwarming moment was greeted with applause from the audience. Retired Superintendent Dr. Phillip Perez from Little Lake City School District was also honored with the “Champion of Change” award, recognizing the 15 years Dr. Perez has dedicated to changing the odds for kids. Dr. Perez was chosen for his unique partnerships and innovative leadership that led to the district’s lowest-performing schools seeing significant improvement in proficiency scores during his tenure. The night was capped by announcing the winners of the live auction. Items included a three-night, three-bedroom Villa Golf & Spa Escape at The Resort at Pelican Hill, a tequila tasting and prix fix dinner for 10 in a private cellar at Gabbi’s Mexican Kitchen, a private tour and tasting for six at Joseph Phelps Vineyards, and a ticket exchange, giving the winning bidder the choice of two tickets to a major sporting event in 2018 and a $2,000 American Express gift card to be used toward travel and lodging. In the early 1990s, THINK Together took shape in an impoverished neighborhood in Westside Costa Mesa. A group of mothers and community members came together to put an end to the gangs, drugs and prostitution that was quickly overtaking the neighborhood and the schools. Soon after, Shalimar Learning Center opened its doors in a local apartment to 100 neighborhood kids, providing a safe place to congregate after school and receive free tutoring. In California, the likelihood that a student growing up in poverty will attend college is less than one-third. This past fall, 100% of Shalimar seniors beat these odds and enrolled in college, likely changing the trajectory of their lives. THINK Together was formally founded as a nonprofit in 1997 to expand its support model to schools serving low income students. Today, the organization is a trusted partner of 43 California school districts and impacts over 150,000 kids in 422 program sites every year. Its programs and services continue to evolve to support learning in and out of school so kids can succeed in their journey from pre-school to college or career readiness!

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1. Coto de Caza News Readers can afford your very Best! According to reliable sources such as the U.S. census bureau the area served by the Coto de Caza News one of Orange County’s highest income groups. These affluent nearby homeowners in Coto de Caza, Dove Canyon, and the gated communities surrounding Rancho Santa Margarita have more money to spend and the time to spend it. Make sure that these readers are aware of your company and what you do by keeping a regular, affordable advertising message in the newspaper that all of them read every week 2. Why pay more to reach your most preferred customers? Smart business owners and marketing experts agree that the most expensive advertising is advertising that doesn’t work. Savvy business managers are wise to be concerned about high volume publications that don’t deliver a strong local audience that would bring you customers. Major daily newspapers like the Times and the Register reach nearly a million readers, but do you really need to pay their high prices to reach your customers in Coto de Caza, Dove Canyon and Rancho Santa Margarita? While some glossy monthly magazines are stylish, their costly rates may not be realistic compared to choosing a highly effective newspaper like the Coto de Caza News which is received by your most likely preferred customers of high income homeowners with advertising that costs you far less money. The Coto de Caza news is attractive, effective and affordable. 3. Why do Rancho Santa Margarita Readers read the Coto de Caza News? Even before it became a city in the year 2000, the Superior Court of Orange County adjudicated (approved) The Coto de Caza news as the official newspaper for Rancho Santa Margarita. That’s why you regularly see stories about the Rancho Santa Margarita City Council, RSM Chamber of Commerce, and prominent Page 22

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TO REACH THE HIGH INCOME HOMEOWNERS OF COTO DE CAZA, DOVE CANYON AND RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA WHO WOULD LIKE TO BUY FROM YOU. Rancho Santa Margarita people in the Coto de Caza News. So when you advertise In the Coto de Caza News you get more than just Coto de Caza readers. 4. U S Post office plus selected delivery makes this newspaper special! While everyone knows that the Coto de Caza news is delivered to every single family residence in Coto de Caza and Dove Canyon by the United States Post office, the Coto de Caza news is also hand-delivered each week to local Rancho Santa Margarita area businesses, city hall, library, and other popular gathering spots where Rancho Santa Margarita residents can easily pick up a copy. 5. Who is this woman that raises hundreds of millions of dollars and how can she help me grow my business? If you don’t know her already, get to know Kelly Bennett, the top society columnist in Orange County. She also has the top rated radio show and television program “Breakfast with Gary and Kelly. Readers eagerly await her weekly column in the Coto de Caza News which features major charity events where the beautiful people of Orange County gather for fashionable luncheons and dinners which regularly raise millions of dollars for worthy causes. Permit us to say that placing your advertising where it is seen by people who can afford to give away millions is the best advertising purchase

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MUSIC AND MOVEMENT PLAY VITAL ROLE IN BABIES’ AND TODDLERS’ DEVELOPMENT. TWO PROGRAMS CREATED BY PACIFIC SYMPHONY

While the smallest citizens of Orange County might have a difficult time telling you exactly why, they love music and dancing too! And on their behalf, Pacific Symphony and Orange County Music and Dance (OCMD) have teamed up to give babies and toddlers a jumpstart on their own development as well as their love of the arts with two unique programs— one specially designed for babies, the other for toddlers—called “Parent and Me: Music and Movement.” Parents and their youngsters are invited to take part in a series of innovative workshops with teaching artist Maria Simeone and Pacific Symphony violinist MarlaJoy Weisshaar that will have parent and child dancing, singing and moving together through brain-based learning activities! “We are fortunate to be in the same building as OC Music & Dance,” says Susan Miller Kotses, the Symphony’s vice president of education and community engagement. “From the start, we’ve had very close ties and have been talking about the Symphony presenting group music classes for all ages at OCMD as part of our overarching strategic plan, which focuses on a regional strategy of creating ‘hubs’ of activity in different cities in Orange County, with activities ranging from concerts to classes and everything in between. This pilot is our very first step in doing so, and our hope is that it will serve as the first phase of implementing our exciting new vision for the Symphony’s education and community engagement programs.” The four classes that make up each “Parent and Me: Music and Movement” workshops take place at Orange County Music and Dance, 17620 Fitch Ave., in Irvine. Each registration includes one parent and one child; parents wishing to register more than one child in the same class should plan to bring an additional adult with them to maintain the oneto-one, parent/guardian-to-child ratio. Class dates for “Parent and Toddler” are June 8, 15, 22 and 29, from 10:4511:30 a.m. Class dates for “Parent and Baby” are June 8, 15, 22 and 29, from 9:30-10:15 a.m. The fee for each four-class workshop is $135. To sign up or learn more about the program, visit www.OCMusicDance.org/musicschedule or contact Susan Kotses at (714) 876-2341. “I have two children and I am a single mom. A lot of the songs that we learned in the class helped me to bond with my children and destress. They also gave me a lot of great ideas that I am now using at home!”—Parent and Me workshop participant Parents and a little one should toddle on over for a one-of-a-kind experience and attend “Parent and Toddler” workshops, which are fun,

play-based music-movement classes for toddlers (walkers) up to age four! These classes focus on sensory, language and social development. High quality music played by a Symphony musician, combined with movement, nurture a firm neurodevelopmental foundation for each child and strengthen specific sensory systems and language development. Skills that teach and support effective parenting through music, movement and creative play are taught throughout each class. “Parent and Baby” workshops are definitely a good time, chockfull of play-based musical classes for newborns through crawlers and their parents/guardians. Classes inspire optimal brain development through engaging live music played by a Pacific Symphony musician, tummy time, rhythm patterns and vocal expressions. Relaxation and destressing techniques for parents are also taught. The workshops follow the curriculum of a series of classes the Symphony created four years ago, and continues to present in partnership with the

Orange County Rescue Mission and in collaboration with Teaching Artist Maria Simeone. The primary goals for both workshops include: improving verbal and oral skills; learning the importance of play for child development; improving nonverbal communication and parent/ child bonding; increasing appreciation of music; supporting and meeting neurodevelopmental markers; providing opportunities for creativity and self-expression; and reducing stress. The presence of a Pacific Symphony musician playing live music at every session is key. The musicians are trained to respond to the needs of the class and to the directives of the teaching artist. As they play, they adjust their interpretation to the cues they receive, allowing for a musical experience that is tailor-made for each group at every class. “And of course, the quality of their artistry is not to be undervalued,” Kotses points out. “The quality of sound that is produced from our professional musicians would be impactful on its own!” Also, the curriculum is carefully

constructed to ensure optimal brain development for the participating children and babies through music and movement that are specifically chosen to facilitate a child’s brain development, as well as to build a bond between parent and child. Kotses says what she loves the most about the classes is that in addition to the parents being able to see the impact on themselves and their children, the class itself is a joyful experience for both parent and child. “Maria explains the rationale behind what she is doing in a gentle way, so as to help coach parents to re-create the experience at home, but it is done in a warm and nurturing way that helps to guide, rather than instruct. This, coupled with our musician’s beautiful and responsive playing, make the experience not only an educational one, but a relaxing and comforting one,” says Kotses. She then adds: “The classes are so incredibly impactful at the Rescue Mission, that we are thrilled with the opportunity to bring them to the broader public with our partners at OC Music & Dance.”

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Beat the Heat with Pet Safety Tips

Sunny, warm days bring the welcome opportunity to change up your routine and spend more time outdoors with your beloved pets. However, soaring temperatures bring risks from heat and sun exposure, making your furry friends rely on you to help keep them healthy and safe. Make these warm-weather adjustments to keep your pets in top condition and ready to enjoy all the season has to offer with these safety tips from PetSmart experts: Keep them hydrated. Dehydration and heatstroke can be fatal to pets, so access to a clean water bowl both inside and outside is critical in the summertime. While you’re on the go, be sure to bring water for your pet in a suitable drinking container. Serve up healthy meals. Warmer weather invites opportunities, such as enticing picnic spreads, for pets to nab tasty treats. Protect your pet’s health by preventing them from ingesting food intended for humans, and opt instead for food and treats that fit their special needs and preferences. The varieties offered by Natural Balance, which is now available at PetSmart, span dry and wet food made with premium quality ingredients in formulas such as limited ingredient, grain-free and

weight management. Never leave your pet in a parked car. Studies show that on a hot day, the temperature inside a car can reach more than 160 degrees in five minutes. Leaving the windows cracked for fresh air or parking in the shade don’t keep temperatures from soaring in record time, either. Leaving pets in the car “just for a minute” is never a good idea. Groom regularly. One of the best ways to keep a dog’s coat healthy and help prevent matting and summertime skin irritation is regular grooming. The right grooming tool can dramatically reduce shedding by removing the undercoat and loose hair without sacrificing the healthy top coat. Provide skin protection. Just like humans, dogs can experience sunburn and even skin cancer. To prevent sunburn, apply a sunscreen where hair is thin and skin lacks pigment (nose, ears and sensitive areas) every day your dog is outside. Avoid hot surfaces. Dogs’ pads may seem tough, but sidewalks, pavement and sand can get so hot in the summer that dogs’ feet can burn and blister. To prevent this, schedule walks for the morning or evening, when sidewalks are cooler, or purchase protective boots

designed just for dogs. Practice smart snacking. After exercising and in between meals, a sensible snack can provide a boost of energy. Treats such as Natural Balance Dental Chews do double duty by giving a little help with oral care between brushing. Scientifically formulated with unique grooves, these tasty treats encourage natural, healthy chewing to help reduce and remove tartar and plaque. Provide outdoor relief. The best spot for your pet to cool off in the yard is a shaded grassy area because

grass releases moisture and keeps your pet cooler than concrete, dirt or gravel. For added comfort, provide a raised bed that increases the flow of cooler air underneath the bed mat to help your pet beat the heat. Keep water safety top of mind. Even if you consider your dog a good swimmer, a life jacket is very important if you take him with you on the boat or trips to the beach. Find more ways to keep your pet summer safe at www.petsmart.com. Photo courtesy of Getty Images

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Spring and summer present endless opportunities to celebrate, from events like graduations and birthday parties to barbecues and gatherings with friends. Impress guests and add an element of fun and whimsy to your party with these easy DIY balloon projects. Party planning experts Seri Kertzner and Michelle Bachman of Little Miss Party recommend making a bold statement by using fresh flowers to create floral tails on your balloons. It’s an unexpected

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detail that adds a colorful element to your tablescape. You can tailor the flowers to your party’s color scheme or the guest of honor’s favorites. Put any leftover flowers in vases or use them for a table runner to pull the theme through. DIY glitter balloons from Kelly Mindell of Studio DIY are another fun project that can lift the look of any occasion. Simply coat clear balloons with spray adhesive and roll them in glitter to add sparkle to your gift table, centerpiece or dessert area. With Balloon Time’s portable helium tank on hand, you can inflate balloons for creative uses anywhere you want to celebrate. Find DIY celebration ideas for any occasion at balloontime.com or check out Balloon Time on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter and Instagram. Floral Balloon Tails Supplies: Fresh greenery Jumbo confetti balloon Jumbo Balloon Time Helium Tank String or ribbon Lightweight flowers, such as

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Baby’s Breath Purchase light, fresh greenery that has a flexible stem. A florist or local farm stand can help identify the greenery best suited for this project. Buy jumbo confetti balloon. To make the balloon instead, pick up a clear jumbo balloon at a local party store. Cut tissue paper into small pieces and add cut tissue into the balloon before inflating. Inflate confetti balloon with helium tank and tie with string or ribbon. Take strand of green leaves and wrap greenery around string, starting at the balloon stem. Cut small pieces of lightweight flowers – such as Baby’s Breath – and stick them into green leaves where desired. Notes: Be aware that popcorn ceilings and hot ceiling lights can pop balloons. If high ceilings are a concern, tie balloons to a jar of decorative rocks or candy in the party’s color scheme. DIY Glitter-Dipped Balloons Supplies:

Clear latex balloons Balloon Time Helium Tank Ribbon Chunky glitter Paper plate Spray adhesive Inflate balloons using helium tank and tie with ribbon. Pour glitter onto paper plate. Spray adhesive on bottom third of the balloon and roll sticky part in glitter until it is completely covered. Tap balloon to remove excess glitter.


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Tips to improve your indoor air quality You pride yourself on keeping a clean home. The laundry is washed, the dishes are dry and the den where the children built their pillow fort has been restored to sanity. You’ve been vigilant about cleaning up the messes you can see, but what about the messes you can’t? What are you doing to improve the air quality in your home? You may not think about the air quality in your home because the problem isn’t visible, but that doesn’t stop dust, dander or chemicals from polluting your air. Everyday living generates up to 40 pounds of dust in a six-room house every year, according to the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA), the HVAC Inspection, Maintenance and Restoration Association. Taking steps to clean the air in your home will do more than just improve air quality; it will also save you money. Twenty-five to 40 percent of the energy used for heating or cooling a home is wasted because contaminants in the heating and cooling system cause it to work inefficiently, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. If you’re interested in improving the air quality in your home and saving money while you do it, here are some tips to get you headed in the right direction. Hire a professional to clean your

most important asset Your heating and cooling system is the lungs of your home. The system literally takes air in and breathes air out. Because of this, keeping your HVAC system and your ducts clean is the most important thing you can do to improve your home’s air quality. “If your ducts look dirty, they probably are,” is NADCA’s advice to consumers. Have your system serviced by a certified technician. This will not only improve the quality of the air in your home, it will allow your heating and cooling system to run more efficiently, saving you money on energy bills. Make sure to hire a NADCAcertified technician. All members have certified Air Systems Cleaning Specialists (ASCS) on staff and they are required to further their education by attending seminars and to adhere to the NADCA code of ethics. Encourage ventilation Today’s newer homes are built air tight, making ventilation difficult. The simplest way to encourage ventilation is to simply open windows. In the bathroom, turn on the exhaust fan to stop steam from collecting dirt and keeping it in the bathroom. In the kitchen, place any appliance that creates steam or oily vapor under the stove hood. Finally, make sure vents on the outside of your home are not blocked by leaves or snow as season

dictates. Prevent mold Mold can be one of the most harmful contaminators of air quality. You’ll find mold in areas where moisture and poor ventilation come together. Vacuum rear grills on appliances like your fridge and freezer to improve ventilation and empty and clean any drip trays to eliminate mold. If you have a leaky pipe in your home make sure it is addressed. Take a tour outside and trim any bushes or shrubs that have grown too close as that proximity can lead to mold and algae. Replace filters and screens In the warmer months, clean the

area around your air conditioner and repair any vermin screens on your chimney flues that may be damaged. During the cooler months, remove screens from any window that may trap condensation and make sure to change your furnace filter monthly. Keeping the air in your home clean is just as important as washing the dishes or cleaning the clothes. The first step is to have your heating and cooling systems serviced by a NADCA technician. Once that is complete, follow these tips to maintain your air quality. To learn more about NADCA and how you can benefit from an HVAC cleaning, visit nadca.com/en/faq. - (BPT)

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Staying well-hydrated is especially important during the summer months. In addition to normal body functions, higher temperatures draw more water through perspiration, so consciously replacing your fluid content becomes essential for overall health. “Every system in your body – from reproduction and digestion to circulation, mood and memory – depends on water,” said Elizabeth Somer, M.A., R.D., and author of several nutrition and wellness books. However, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 44 percent of adults drink fewer than four cups of water per day (less than half of the recommended eight glasses per day), and in some cases, no water at all. What many people don’t realize is that beverages aren’t the only way to hydrate your body. In fact, water-dense foods such as watermelon can also boost your hydration. Sweetly flavored, low-calorie watermelon is 92 percent water and offers several nutrients along with the cancer-fighting antioxidant lycopene. Whether eaten out of hand, tossed into a salad or blended in a healthy beverage, there are dozens of delicious ways a healthy serving of watermelon can help hydrate. Crave-worthy snacks. Thoroughly chill the watermelon then slice, ball or cube it for a quick, refreshing and juicy boost. For kids, cut one-inch slices of the watermelon then use cookie cutters to make fun shapes for snacking. Frozen treats. Puree watermelon, add chunks of fruit and pour into freezer molds for a sweet way to beat the heat. Healthy juices. Make a simple Watermelon

Juice for a great post-workout snack, or try this 2 1/2 cups water flavorful Watermelon Lemonade to put a fresh 2/3 cup agave syrup spin on a summertime favorite. Another option: 2 cups watermelon chunks add watermelon to your favorite fruit shakes or Place all ingredients in blender and blend until smoothies for a new flavor twist. smooth. Serve over ice. Salads and sandwiches. Easily add extra Watermelon Juice hydration into your regular meals by tossing chunks Servings: Vary, depending on of watermelon into a salad or layering strips of the watermelon size fruit on a sandwich or wrap. 1 watermelon, washed and cut into chunks. Find more mouthwatering ideas and recipes at Blend 2-3 cups watermelon at a time until watermelon.org. smooth. Strain into serving pitcher, if desired. Watermelon Lemonade Note: If not strained, juice will need to be stirred Servings: 5 cups until blended prior to serving. 1/2 cup lemon juice The Coto de Caza News

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Hannah Heidegger and Di Caprio RV Sweep $25,000 Markel Insurance Grand Prix and $5,000 Interactive Mortgage U25 Series Qualifier

Hannah Heidegger and Di Caprio RV Photos by: Captured Moments Jumping off last in the $25,000 Markel Insurance Grand Prix as well as the $5,000 Interactive Mortgage U25 Series Qualifier, nineteen-yearold Hannah Heidegger and Di Caprio RV topped a field of 62 entries to claim the win in both classes. Vani Khosla and Billy Mexico finished in a close second in the Markel Insurance Grand Prix, with Heidegger beating her time by just 0.05 seconds. Both emerging stars train with Meadow Grove Farm. Today’s 1.40m track was designed by Brazilian course designer Guilherme Jorge. Jorge’s experience is impressive; he’s designed courses for World Cup Finals, World Championships, and a collection of world-class grand prix classes in addition to serving as the head course designer at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Bringing his

talent and expertise to Del Mar, Jorge challenged riders over a 16-effort track with a tight time allowed. Thirty horse and rider combinations, nearly half the class, incurred time faults, eleven of which were clear over the jumps. Fifteen, however, advanced to the jump-off, and six finished double-clear. Khosla jumped off seventh and stopped the clock in 41.94, edging out Will Simpson and Chirico W who had been the only fault-free pair. Tina Yates aboard Dakar VDL executed a stylish and prompt double clear jumpoff in 43.82, earning a third place in the Markel Insurance Grand Prix and a red ribbon in the Interactive Mortgage U25 Series Qualifier. Though two more riders managed to clear the fences, no one could catch Khosla until her barn-mate, Heidegger, stole the show in 41.89. Heidegger noted how consistent

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she and her equine partner of three years have been lately, explaining how his natural speed and ability to turn tightly contributed to her win today. “I definitely did not expect to win. In a class of [62], it’s a hard task to do,” she said. “My strategy was just to go in there and have a really solid ride. In the jump-off I got to see Vani go before me, luckily, so I knew what she had done. The youngins had it today!” This grand prix win marks Heidegger’s third, though her first with Di Caprio RV. Today she walked away with a pair of Roeckl gloves and a SmartPak cooler in addition to her blue ribbon, trophy, and prize money. A student at University of California San Diego, Heidegger balances her successful show jumping career with her studies. She plans to head to Las Vegas in the fall to compete in the Interactive Mortgage U25 Series Final.

Vani Khosla and Billy Mexico

More to come this weekend at Showpark Ranch & Coast. Hunters will gallop on the grand prix field grass in the $10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby tomorrow. The show jumping action will resume on Saturday with the $60,000 Grand Prix of California, presented by EQU Lifestyle Boutique. Blenheim EquiSports, an equestrian event management company based in San Juan Capistrano, CA, produces events in three locations: San Juan Capistrano, Del Mar and Las Vegas, NV. The events include USEF “Premier” rated hunter-jumper shows featuring multiple grand prix events, a Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping North American League event, USHJA International Hunter Derbies, Pony Finals, Medal Fin als and more. More at showpark.com.


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Getting to know your County Clerk-Recorder Hugh Nguyen Hello, my name is Hugh Nguyen. I am honored to serve as your County Clerk-Recorder. As you may know, we offer many services that benefit Orange County residents and families at all four of our convenient locations, including: issuing birth, death and marriage certificates, passport services, registering notaries public and real property recordings. We were the first county in the nation to record 7 million real property records electronically. We have been offering special Saturday hours for the almost four years, for which we received a 2014 Merit Award from the California Association of Counties as well as a 2015 Achievement Award from the National Association of Counties. I attribute this success to my hard-working staff and I am proud to have the best county employees. I enjoy watching them provide great customer service. Every month I will be introducing some of my staff here and on our Facebook page, so that you may get to know my superstar employees. We are all here to serve you and we are proud to serve our County. For more information call (714) 834-2500 or visit our webpage at: www.ocrecorder.com.

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Parents and children enjoy spending quality time together, but it’s not always easy to find shared interests. The backyard, however, can provide the perfect place for generations to meet when parents help kids learn the delights of birdwatching and bird-feeding. Interacting with backyard birds benefits children on many levels, including teaching them the responsibility of caring for other living things to nurturing their appreciation of nature. Fall and winter are the perfect times to introduce kids to backyard bird care; as food sources dwindle in their natural habitat, birds will frequent a backyard where feeders serve up seed and suet daily. The wild bird experts at Cole’s Wild Bird Products offer some guidance for families launching bird feeding lessons: Feeder facts: Different bird species like different types of feeders, but some styles, such as tube feeders, will attract a large variety of birds. Basic bird feeder styles include: * Tube - Best for serving seed, tube feeders keep the contents clean and dry, providing birds with access to the food through feeding ports. They’re great all-purpose feeders and will attract the most variety of songbirds. It’s important to clean tube feeders regularly, so choose a

model that’s easy to clean. Cole’s high-quality tubular feeders are made with state-of-the-art materials to prevent warping, discoloration, and they feature Quick Clean removable bases that make cleaning fast and simple. Feeder bottoms pop off with the push of a button. * Bowl feeders - If separating seeds into different feeders gets too complicated, bowl feeders can be an all-in, easy solution. Options like Cole’s Bountiful Bowl Feeder can accommodate a variety of feed types, from seed and suet to mealworms, fruits and nuts. Bowl feeders are especially good starter feeders for children since they are easy to fill and clean. * Suet feeders - During cold winter months, suet is an essential source of energy for birds. Suet feeders can range from a simple mesh onion bag to a wire or plastic mesh box that affixes to a tree, or post. Woodpeckers, warblers, nuthatches, titmice, jays and chickadees love suet. Whatever styles of feeder you choose - and a mix is ideal - be sure to select feeders that are sturdy enough to withstand winter weather and unwanted visitors, like squirrels. They should be tight enough to keep seeds dry, and easy to disassemble for cleaning. Most importantly, keep them maintained and stocked - if you

neglect to feed them, birds will go elsewhere. Food fun: In order to attract birds, it’s important to serve high-quality food. Seed blends with too much cheap seed, known as fill, won’t satisfy birds, and you’ll end up with a mound of discarded fill under feeders and few feathered friends in your backyard. Here are some basic foods birds look for in winter: * Suet - Long gone are the days when serving suet was a messy proposition. Kids can serve suet without messing up their little hands when you choose convenient suet cakes, kibbles, nuts and pearls. Many of these suet options are mixed with other treats birds love, such as nuts, grains and berries. You can even find options with habanero pepper infused in the fat to dissuade squirrels from dining on the suet. Nutberry Suet Blend, by Cole’s, mixes human-grade cherries, apples and blueberryflavored cranberries, preferred nuts, nutritious insect suet kibbles and whole kernel sunflower meats into an energy-packed, powerhouse feed. * Seed - Many songbirds favor seeds, and in winter it can be difficult for birds to find seeds in nature. From black oil sunflower seeds and Niger to seed mixes, it’s important to serve a variety of high-quality seeds. Choose mixes with large proportions

of sunflower seeds and avoid ones with fillers like wheat, milo and corn; birds will pick out the appealing seeds and kick out the filler. You can learn more about seed mixes at www. coleswildbird.com. * Dried mealworms - Although the name might imply an “ick factor” that appeals to kids, serving dried mealworms is easy and messfree. High in protein, mealworms are favored by bluebirds, flickers, woodpeckers, siskins and nuthatches. Plus you don’t have to feed them or keep them in the fridge like with live mealworms! Introducing kids to backyard birdfeeding is an enjoyable - and easy - way to connect families with nature - and to each other. All you’ll need is a feeder, bird feed and some time. The birds will come, kids will surely enjoy the experience, and you’ll all have some good family fun.

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Coto de Caza News Legal Notices ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00922839 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of CRISTAL LORENA MARIN. Petitioner(s) CRISTAL LORENA MARIN has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: CRISTAL LORENA MARIN to CRYSTAL LORENA MARIN. 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, 700 Civic Center Drive, West Santa Ana, CA 92701 on JULY 12, 2017 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: MAY 26, 2017 ROBERT J. MOSS - Judge of the Superior Court Coto de Caza News- 06/02/2017, 06/09/2017, 06/16/2017, 06/23/2017 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00920975 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of AUDREY YEH. Petitioner(s) AUDREY YEH has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: AUDREY YEH to MANDY YEH. 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, 700 Civic Center Drive, West Santa Ana, CA 92701 on JULY 11, 2017 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: MAY 18, 2017 ROBERT J. MOSS - Judge of the Superior Court Coto de Caza News – 05/26/2017, 06/02/2017, 06/09/2017, 06/16/2017 SUMMONS CIVIL (ORIGINAL) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS DIVISION OF ST. THOMAS AND ST. JOHN – Case No. ST-14-CV-611 ACTION FOR DEBT AND FORECLOSURE OF REAL PROPERTY MORTGAGE RC ST. THOMAS, LLC, Plaintiff vs. PATRICIA A. WASHINGTON a/k/a PATRICIA A. SONYIKA and ASKIA SONYIKA, deceased, his unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, or other claimants; and all parties having a claim, right, title or interest in the subject property described herein, Defendants. TO: Patricia A. Washington a/k/a Patricia A. Sonyika, Defendant, ADDRESS: 11 Corn Flower Street, Coto De Caza, CA 92679. Within the time limited by law (see note below) you are hereby required to appear before this Court and answer to a claim filed against you in this action. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment by default will be taken against you as demanded in the Complaint for ACTION FOR DEBT AND FORECLOSURE OF REAL PROPERTY MORTGAGE. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Court this 12th day of October, 2016. ESTRELLA H. GEORGE, Clerk of the Court, By: Jeanette M. Smith, Deputy Clerk. Richard P. Farrelly, Esq., Birch, deJongh & Hindels, PLLC, Poinsettia House at Bluebeard’s Castle, 1330 Estate Taarnebjerg, St. Thomas, USVI 00802, Telephone: (340)774-1100, Telecopier: (340)774-7300. NOTE: The defendant, if served personally, is required to file his/her answer or other defense with the Clerk of this Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days after service of this summons, excluding the date of service. If served by publication or by personal service outside of the jurisdiction, the defendant is required to file his/her answer or other defense with the Clerk of this Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon the attorney for the plaintiff within thirty (30) days after the completion of the period of publication or personal service outside of the jurisdiction. Coto de Caza News - 05/26/2017, 06/02/2017, 06/09/2017. 06/16/2017 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00911640 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of JOSIAH ISAAC VALVERDE, a minor(s). Petitioner(s) JOSSELYNE RODRIGUEZ has/have filed a petition with this court on behalf of the minor(s) for a decree changing name(s) as follows: JOSIAH ISAAC VALVERDE to JOSIAH ISAAC 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, 700 Civic Center Drive, West Santa Ana, CA 92701 on JULY 06, 2017 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 /he 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: MAY 16, 2017 ROBERT J. MOSS- Judge of the Superior Court Coto de Caza News – 05/19/2017, 05/26/2017, 06/02/2017, 06/09/2017

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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00919094 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of IZAK KYLE SHUTT. Petitioner(s) IZAK KYLE SHUTT has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: IZAK KYLE SHUTT to ZAK MORGAN. 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, 700 Civic Center Drive, West Santa Ana, CA 92701 on JULY 27, 2017 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: MAY 09, 2017 ROBERT J. MOSS - Judge of the Superior Court Coto de Caza News – 05/19/2017, 05/26/2017, 06/02/2017, 06/09/2017

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00915200 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of ISRAEL PAUL CORTES, a minor(s). Petitioner(s) STEPHANIE L. GAYTAN has/have filed a petition with this court on behalf of the minor(s) for a decree changing name(s) as follows: ISRAEL PAUL CORTES to PAUL STEPHEN GAYTAN. 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, 700 Civic Center Drive, West Santa Ana, CA 92701 on JUNE 06, 2017 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: APRIL 18, 2017 PETER WILSON- Judge of the Superior Court Coto de Caza News – 05/12/2017, 05/19/2017, 05/26/2017, 06/02/2017

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CITY OF RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE NOTICE is hereby given that at its Regular meeting of May 24, 2017, the Rancho Santa Margarita City Council adopted the following ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. 17-02 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING ZONING CODE TEXT AMENDMENT CA 17-002 AMENDING SUBSECTIONS (a) (PURPOSE), (b) (DEFINITIONS), AND (c) (MARIJUANA BUSINESSES PROHIBITED) OF SECTION 9.05.140 (MARIJUANA-RELATED BUSINESSES) AND AMENDING SECTION 9.01.190 (“M” DEFINITIONS) OF THE RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA MUNICIPAL CODE TO PERMIT THE LIMITED PERSONAL CULTIVATION OF MARIJUANA INSIDE A PERSON’S PRIVATE RESIDENCE AND INSIDE AN ACCESSORY STRUCTURE TO A PERSON’S PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN CONFORMANCE WITH PROPOSITION 64, AND TO PROHIBIT PERSONAL CULTIVATION OF MARIJUANA OUTDOORS UPON THE GROUNDS OF A PERSON’S PRIVATE RESIDENCE. SUMMARY: Zoning Code Text Amendment CA 17-002 would amend Sections 9.05.140 and 9.01.190 of the Rancho Santa Margarita Zoning Code to allow for the limited personal cultivation of not more than six (6) living marijuana plants, by persons twenty one (21) years of age or older, inside a person’s private residence and inside an accessory structure to a person’s private residence as required by Proposition 64, and to expressly prohibit the cultivation of marijuana outdoors upon the grounds of a person’s private residence as authorized by Proposition 64. (California Health & Safety Code sections 11362.1 and 11362.2). Said motion carried by the following vote: AYES: Council Members Beall, Holloway, McGirr, Mayor Gamble (4) NOES: None (0) ABSTAIN: None (0) ABSENT: Mayor Pro Tempore Vaughn (1) The above ordinance was approved and adopted at its Regular meeting on May 24, 2017, and will become effective on the 31st day following adoption. A full copy of the above ordinance is available at the City Clerk’s Department, 22112 El Paseo, Rancho Santa Margarita, California, 92688. I hereby do certify that this notice was published and posted in accordance with Government Code §36933 et al. AMY DIAZ, CITY CLERK City of Rancho Santa Margarita Published by: Coto de Caza News Date: June 2, 2017

T.S. No. 053251-CA APN: 939-11-046 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 3/22/2012. 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 7/19/2017 at 9:00 AM, CLEAR RECON CORP., as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 4/2/2012, as Instrument No. 2012000184683, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, State of CALIFORNIA executed by: JUSTIN D STUMPF AND KRISTI K STUMPF, HUSBAND AND WIFE 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: 18956 CANYON VIEW DR TRABUCO CANYON, CALIFORNIA 92679 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: $240,920.75 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 053251-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 Suite 200 San Diego, California 92117 Coto de Caza News 0526-2017, 06-02-2017, 06-09-2017

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