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ladera ranch Harvest Festival Saturday, October 21 Harvest Festival Saturday, October 21 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Founder’s Park Children’s Activities - Activity Wristbands Cost: $5* presale /$10 Carnival Games, Face Painting, Fall Craft, Inflatable Slides, Inflatable Obstacle Course *Presale wristbands available on LaderaLife.com, October 2 - October 19 at 5:00 p.m. Beer Garden 21+. ID required. Cash only. Free Activities Live Musical Entertainment, Photo Op Areas, Free Giveaways at the LaderaLife Booth, Baggo Toss Games, Temporary Tattoos Chili Cook-Off

Saturday, October 21 Bring the Heat This year there will be a separate Adult and Kids Division Chili is judged on Flavor and Appearance Sign-up to enter the 5th Annual Chili Cook-off at the Harvest Festival Entry Deadline: October 13th before 5:00 p.m. Craft Fair Saturday, October 21 Time: 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Founder’s Park Showcase and sell your unique handcrafted items during the Harvest Festival. Visit LaderaLife.com to reserve your space by September 8 before 5:00 p.m.

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senator Dianne FEINSTEIN TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION Telling her supporters that she still has much more work to do for the people of California and the country, United States Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) announced on Facebook and Twitter that she will run for re-election in 2018. I wanted you to be one of the first to know that I am running for re-election! I’m immensely proud of my service in the Senate and all I’ve done to help the people of California and the nation. But there’s still so much work left to do, from ending gun violence, to combating climate change, to ensuring proper and affordable access to healthcare, and to giving DREAMers the chance to stay in the United States. I ask you today to join me on this journey. Standing up for CALIFORNIA Dianne’s career has been one of firsts – she was the first woman President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, the first woman Mayor of San Francisco, the first woman elected Senator of California, and the first woman member of the Senate Judiciary Committee. She’s continuing her record of public service in the Senate, working on critical issues and the fight for the values we hold dear. It’s more critical than ever to have Dianne in the Senate.

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American Classical Pianist Garrick Ohlsson Gives Master Class for Orange County School of the Arts Students

Who: World-renowned classical pianist Garrick Ohlsson was the first American to win the International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 1970. To date, he has mastered more than 80 concertos, performing with acclaimed orchestras around the world. In addition to being one of the leading exponents of the music of Chopin, he is also noted for his masterly performances of works by Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert. What: Ohlsson gives a motivating and impactful master class for Orange County School of the Arts students from the Instrumental Music Conservatory Pianist Program. Students prepare and perform classical piano repertoire and receive personal critique and coaching from Ohlsson in various aspects of interpretation and technique. Students observe and participate in a Q&A session. His appearance is made possible by a partnership with Pacific Symphony and generous sponsors Maureen and Mike Mekjian, the McBeth Foundation and the Samueli Foundation. When: Wednesday, October 18, 2017, 3 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. Where: Orange County School of the Arts, Dance Music Science Page 4

Centers, Room 101, 1010 N. Main St, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Why: The Master Artist Series allows students to study under guest artists, teachers and awardwinning arts professionals. The series began last year in conjunction

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with OCSA’s 30th-anniversary celebration. Professionals in music, writing, musical theater, acting, culinary arts and more visit the campus to inspire students and give them inspiring, once-in-a-lifetime learning opportunities within their

art disciplines. OCSA provides a creative, challenging, and nurturing environment that offers bright and talented students unparalleled preparation for higher education and a profession in the arts. For more information visit www.ocsarts.net.


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ladera ranch Local Skydiver Earns Slot on U.S. Parachute Team! By Nancy Koreen Photo by USPA/David Cherry Ladera Ranch resident Kristian Szczepitko has just earned a slot on the prestigious U.S. Wingsuit Flying Team that will compete at the 2018 World Championships in the Czech Republic! Szczepitko earned the team spot thanks to his impressive performance at the U.S. Parachute Association National Skydiving Championships last week at Skydive Perris in California. With the growth of wingsuit skydiving over the past few years, more skydivers are taking up this exciting discipline. In wingsuit skydiving, jumpers wear technologically advanced suits that are specially designed to increase their horizontal glide across the ground, allowing them to soar like birds through the sky at horizontal speeds approaching 200 mph. In the performance flying event, individual competitors are scored on their horizontal distance, flight time and speed as they zoom across the sky. Szczepitko, 37, works as an engineer for HATCI. He jumps at Skydive Elsinore and has completed more than 2,000 skydives. Interviews with Szczepitko and aerial photos of him in action are available upon request. About USPA Founded in 1946, the United States Parachute Association (USPA) is a non-profit association dedicated

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Ladera Ranch Homeowners will elect two Directors to the LARMAC board, Ladera’s governing organization

The community of Ladera Ranch is governed by Ladera Ranch Maintenance Corporation (LARMAC), the master maintenance association. LARMAC’s governing body is the its’ five (5) member Board of Directors who are elected for three year terms by the Ladera Ranch homeowners, otherwise known as LARMAC members. This year, there are two (2) open Board seats that four (4) candidates are running for: Joe Ribotto (current Board member), Daniel Kirkham (current non-voting officer), Helene Langer and Jacob Whitehead (new prospective candidates). Once the new board members are elected, the Board will appoint its members to various positions following the election. The LARMAC election, will occur on the evening of the Annual Meeting of the Neighborhood Representative which will take place on Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. at the Oak Knoll Village Clubhouse. For residents who would like to learn more about the candidates and their experience, LARMAC will hold a ‘Meet the Candidates Night’ on Tuesday, October 17, 2017, 7:00 p.m. at the Oak Knoll Village Clubhouse. Candidate statements are also posted on LaderaLife.com. This year’s election will be done

electronically. Homeowners received a letter from `The Inspectors of Election’, a 3rd party company which provides a website link and unique login information for members to cast their vote (one per home). Although there are no minimum number of votes needed, LARMAC must establish a quorum of the members on the night of the election. This is achieved by way of the community’s Neighborhood Representatives (NR). The quorum requirement requires that twenty-five percent (25%) of all homes in Ladera Ranch be represented by the NRs who attend the Annual Meeting of the Neighborhood Representatives. Each NR represents the total number of homes in their neighborhood, which is why it is so crucial that NR’s attend and participate in the process. For the current election, the quorum requirement is 1,791 homes. Some NRs represent as few as 13 homes, and others well over one hundred. How things works on election night: Each neighborhood receives an assigned folder on election night which contain the results of how its members voted. Those NRs in attendance formalize the election process by casting their ballots for their respective neighborhoods. The process requires the NR to review the member votes for their neighborhood

and ensure that the ballot reflects the votes of their neighborhood. The NR then signs the ballots and places them back in the folder. NRs in attendance are automatically appointed to serve as “Temporary Neighborhood Representatives” for other neighborhoods for which their NR did not attend, or that do not have an NR. This process ensures that all member votes are included in the balloting. Once the balloting process is completed, volunteer homeowners who have been appointed to serve as Inspector of Election by the Board, review all of the neighborhood folders to verify the results again and tally the votes. These final election results are then shared with all who are in attendance at the Annual Meeting and are posted on LaderaLife.com, Ladera’s official community website, following the election. If members have questions, they may contact Andrew Comeau at andrew.comeau@fsresidential.com or (949) 218-3216. Side bar: Deadline for Members to vote electronically: • Monday, October 30, 2017 by 11:59 p.m. • Requirements to run for the LARMAC board: • Homeowner who is in good standing (no outstanding

violations) • Not an officer or director for LARCS or one of the Ladera subassociations • Attend a minimum of 75% of the board meetings each year • Commitment for Board positions: • 18-20 board meetings per year • Serve as a board liaison to 1-3 committees/task forces • Review board packets to prepare board meetings What governs the election: LARMAC Bylaws and Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) are the governing document that outlines how elections are to be conducted. The election process: • Members are notified of the election and receive their user name and password to vote electronically • Members vote electronically • Neighborhood Reps cast ballots on behalf of members that they represent • Inspector of Election volunteers verify the votes • LARMAC announces the new Board members at the Annual Meeting of Neighborhood Reps • Election results are posted to LaderaLife.com

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Ladera Ranch Homeowners will elect two Directors to the LARMAC board, Ladera’s governing organization. Your candidates Daniel Kirkham Why do you want to serve on the Board of Directors for LARMAC? My family has benefitted from this community for over 14 years. Every day we are grateful for the clean, safe and exciting place we have chosen to raise our family. I feel it is my time to give back to Ladera by volunteering as a Board Member. As a non-voting member for the past 9 months, I have seen how well the board operates and I would like to become more involved in the decision making process. If you are elected to the Board of Directors what do you wish to accomplish during your term? If elected to the Board, I will continue to work to improve the safety and aesthetic value of our community. I will push to build other successful Jacob Whitehead Why do you want to serve on the Board of Directors for LARMAC? The primary function of the Board is to maintain, protect and enhance the assets of the Association. The board is responsible reining in our vendors and ensuring that they efficiently carry out duties. I love actively participating in and serving the community by ensuring our money is well spent. And while serving on the Board of Directors is an important job--it is work. Board members are responsible for millions of dollars of real estate and make decisions that impact the value of our real estate and community life of its residents. I feel obligated to serve to ensure voices such as ours counter those who might otherwise push intrusive and unnecessary resolutions and to help the Board to focus on what matters most. If you are elected to the Board of Directors what do you wish to accomplish during your term? As Board members we have a duty to safeguard our resources in carrying out the responsibility of maintaining and enhancing our beautiful community. I wish to contribute my background, skills and legal experience to ensure that the board’s assessment of risks and opportunities is properly balanced against the increased value the proposal brings our community. Effective leadership from the Board will ensure the community’s growth and continued financial stability over the long term. Resume of any related experience. I believe my background and experience will help keep the Board focused on its primary task of maximizing the value of our community in the most efficient and cost effective manner. I am an attorney and managing shareholder

improvements lie the Avendale Basketball courts and make sure that our HOA dues continue to be spent and invested wisely. I will continue to provide a parent’s perspective to changes and improvements to parks, pools, and other amenities.

of a law firm in Irvine, California. I have been praised by my clients for being able to find creative solutions to seemingly complicated problems. I have also served in a variety of organizations and on other boards. Prior to living in Ladera Ranch, I served on my HOA Board of Directors. During which time, I oversaw a plumbing re-pipe of the entire community, among other major projects. My wife and I moved our three young daughters to Ladera Ranch because the philosophy and familyoriented culture aligned with our own vision of the environment in which we wanted to raise our family. As new members of the community, the experience has lived up our hopes and expectations. As my wife Rebecca and I put down even deeper roots and continue to grow our family, I want to be involved in serving our community and contribute in a meaningful way to that overall experience by serving on the Board.

Helene Langer Why do you want to serve on the Board of Directors for LARMAC? I would like to serve on the board of directors for LARMAC to participate in the operations of the board. With my experience in Executive Suite Property Management, I deal with all different types of people and their needs/concerns and would like to extend my knowledge to helping serve our community. I enjoy helping people with problems and explaining rules and guidelines and am very personable and neutral. As a younger mother, I feel I relate to many of the young families here and have the same goals for our community, a safe place to live and raise our children and to increase our property values. If you are elected to the Board of Directors what do you wish to accomplish during your term? I want to involve the community and bring awareness to any issues so that homeowners are more involved and they participate. I would like to help streamline operations and reduce any costs possible in the budget and also look into other services/ amenities that would increase the overall value of Ladera to current and potential homeowners. Resume of any related experience. I am the Director of Operations at Encore Offices, LLC where I manage two building with approximately Joe Ribotto Why do you want to serve on the Board of Directors for LARMAC? I have served the Ladera Ranch Community for 16 months as a nonvoting LARMAC board member and three years as an elected LARMAC board member which has provided me with an excellent understanding of how LARMAC operates. LARMAC is in a sound financial condition moving forward and has plans in place to continue to maintain and enhance the facilities and landscape in Ladera Ranch. I wish to be a part of completing projects currently underway and new projects being planned. My previous board will bring significant value to the LARMAC Board of Directors. I pledge to ensure effective communication to all Ladera Ranch residents, with other board members, management personnel and vendors to achieve desired results. If you are elected to the Board of Directors what do you wish to accomplish during your term? Manage and maintain Ladera Ranch as one of Orange County’s premier master planned communities and adapting to our future needs. Ensure that the Board of Directors adopts practical and reasonable budgets that provide the best value. I will honor my fiduciary duty to LARMAC by always placing LARMAC’s interests above my own personal interests. I will also treat other board members, homeowners, vendors, contractors and management company representatives with professional courtesy and respect at all times. Resume of any related experience.

120 offices leasing offices space, providing all services (phones, internet, administration, etc), monthly billing, renewals and all of the day to day operations of the centers. I also run a bookkeeping business for equestrian professionals handling all billing needs including invoicing, accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, reconciling bank accounts, and preparing files for tax returns.

As a Board member, I have actively participated in LARMAC’s Landscape Committee and Architectural Review Committee. I have also been able to participate in the development of several new projects including the installation of new artificial turf at the Cox Soccer Field and the procurement of a new state-of-the-art irrigation system. I believe there must be active participation by all concerned for a community to thrive I have heard the concerns of the community during Open Session Board Meetings. My service to the Ladera Ranch Community was recently recognized as I was awarded the 2017 Young at Heart Volunteer of the Year. I believe my efforts to date as a Board Member indicate that I have been willing to make a commitment to serve the community of Ladera Ranch and I would appreciate your vote.

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L a d e r a R a n c h F u n d r a i s e r t o S u ppo r t Lo c a l C h a r i t i e s w i t h C a s i n o & Co m e d y N i g h t

By David Robertson Ladera Ranch Community Services (LARCS) hosted its annual Casinos, Cocktails and Comedy event, raising funds for local community organizations like Laura’s House, Ladera Ranch Relay for Life, Friends of the Ladera Ranch Library and the community’s supported 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Marine Battalion (1ST LAR). According to LARCS, 100% of the proceeds go to the non-profit organizations. The sold out red carpet event was held at the Flintridge Clubhouse on

Saturday, September 23. Attendees enjoyed an evening of dining, fun and laughter. Comedian performers included Frances Dilorinzo, Jim McDonald, and Kira Soltanovich. The event is a fun way for residents to have fun with their friends and neighbors, all while enjoying one of the community’s resort-style clubhouses. Flintridge Clubhouse is featured in a promotional video, Discover Life in Ladera Ranch which appears on the community website, LaderaLife.com.

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Santa Margarita Eagles Drop League Opener to Mater Dei

Senior running back Chad Magyar rushed for 90 yards and two touchdowns. points back on September 1st. By: Sean Zeitler The Mater Dei offense proved to Photos by: Robert Russell The Santa Margarita Eagles (4- be too much for the Eagle defense 2, 0-1) opened up the 2017 Trinity as they would throw for 380 yards League season against Mater Dei (6- and rushed for 269 yards. There 0, 1-0) last Friday at Laguna Hills High were some bright spots for the School. The Santa Margarita Eagles Santa Margarita Eagles in this loss, held their own through the first quarter one of those being the emergence where they trailed 14-7, before an of junior wide receiver Jake Ebach, offensive onslaught in the second who led the Santa Margarita Eagles quarter saw Mater Dei score 42 points with five receptions for 113 yards to the Santa Margarita Eagles 21, and a touchdown. Josiah Norwood sending the Santa Margarita Eagles passed for a season high 271 into the locker room trailing 56-28. yards, completing 15 of 24 passes The Santa Margarita Eagles 35 (63%), three touchdowns and an points were the most given up by the interception. Chad Magyar did score Monarchs this season, where the only two touchdowns despite rushing for other team to score more than two only 90 yards on 14 carries, the first touchdowns against the Monarchs game of the season where Magyar was Bishop Gorman, who scored 21 did not eclipse the 100-yard barrier. Senior quarterback Josiah Norwood threw for a season high 271 yards Junior cornerback Blake Bianchini and three touchdowns. had a busy night in the secondary where he tallied a team-high 10 tackles (5 solo and 5 assisted). With Mater Dei in the rearview mirror, the Santa Margarita Eagles now set their sights on tonight’s matchup against Servite (5-1, 0-1) at Cerritos College with kickoff set for 7:00pm. Servite is coming off a 52-36 home loss to JSerra (6-0, 1-0), where the Friars gave up 460 rushing yards. The Eagle secondary will again be challenged by the Friar receiving tandem of Julius Irvin and Delon Hunt. This game means a lot in the standings, with the loser moving to 0-2 and the winner moving to 1-1 with the Santa Margarita Eagles traveling to St. John Bosco and Servite going Junior receiver Jake Ebach had to Orange Lutheran next week. The Junior cornerback Blake Bianchini breaks up a Mater Dei pass. a career game. gauntlet continues. Bianchini had a team-high 10 tackles. Page 10

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TESORO FALLS TO MISSION VIEJO IN 1st LEAGUE GAME

Chase Petersen surveys the field for an open receiver Story by: Sean Lindgren Photos by: Cindy Williams Tension was in the air last Friday night as the Tesoro Titans went up against their rivals and league opponent, the Mission Viejo Diablos in what would be the Diablos homecoming game. The Titans would receive the opening kickoff and begin a night in which both stands were filled and roaring. After a couple of first downs on the Titans’ opening possession, Tesoro’s momentum would come to a halt as a fumble would set up the Diablos in good field position for their opening drive. The Diablos would capitalize on the opportunity and find their way into the end zone on the ground as the Diablos would take a 7-0 lead. The Titans offense would look to respond, but were unable to convert on 3rd down, leading to a punt. Tesoro’s offensive unit would not remain on the sidelines long however as Sophomore Cornerback Kyle Schaefers would intercept the Diablo pass in the end zone, causing a touchback. Mission’s defense would give the Titans fits once again as they would respond with an interception of their own, stalling the scoring further. Looking to widen the gap, the Diablos would drive into the red zone only to be sacked by Senior Defensive Lineman Joe Rubio, leading to a field goal attempt that would be no good, leaving the score 7-0. The Titans would, however, be unable to capitalize, setting Mission Viejo up for another offensive possession in which they would find their way into the end zone, increasing the score to 14-0. The Titans would continue to struggle to find rhythm offensively, resulting in another 3 and out which

would lead to an 80 screen pass for a Diablo touchdown, increasing the score to 21-0. Looking to score before halftime, the Titans found success on their next offensive drive as they methodically marched down the field resulting in a 2 yard touchdown pass from Senior QB Chase Petersen to Senior WR Carson Richardson. A fumbled hold on the kick would make the score 21-6 going into halftime. The student body of Mission Viejo High School would perform a show during the extended halftime and would finish with fireworks, lighting up the night sky and setting the stage for the second half. Right out of the gates, the Diablo offense would start rolling, resulting in a 7 yard touchdown run to make the score 286. After converting two first downs on their opening drive of the second half, the Titans offense would be derailed by back to back sacks, leading to a 4th and long and a punt. Driving down the field, the Diablos would look to carry their success from their last drive, but on 4th down the Titans would get in the backfield as Senior Defensive Lineman Collin Haydon would record the sack, causing a turnover on downs. The Titans would once again put together a drive, but, on 4th down, would be stopped 1 yard short, allowing Mission Viejo to retain possession. It would not take long for the Diablos to strike deep as they would connect on a 60 yard touchdown, raising their lead to 35-6. The struggles would continue for the Titans as the Diablos would intercept the Titan pass, setting them up in good field position. Mission would convert on their opportunity yet again as they would find the end zone through the air for a 3 yard touchdown, making the score 42-6. Both teams would proceed to induce 3 and outs as Senior Defensive End James Williams would sack the quarterback, causing a punt. Showing life late in the game, QB Chase Petersen would break off a 43 yard run down the sideline which would end the game as the final score was 42-6 Mission Viejo. Overall, this was a tough start to league play as the Titans will look to flush this one and turn their focus to this week’s opponent, San Clemente in what should be a telling game for the Titans as the Tritons enter the game undefeated.

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Orange County School of the Arts Foundation’s elegant fundraiser Deanna and Tom Wells with Lee Runnels and Sally Andreatta. Photo Credit: Marcos Lozano Orange County School of the Arts (OCSA) Foundation, a non-profit that supports one of the nation’s premier arts schools, kicked off the 2017-18 season with a stunning beachfront concert starring Broadway sensation and notable alumna Krysta Rodriguez performing musical numbers from her career alongside 12 talented Musical Theatre Conservatory students. Taking place during sunset at the Balboa Bay Resort in Newport Beach, OCSA’s Season Premiere also featured vocalists from MONTAGE! and a cabaret lounge jazz performance by students from The Garn Family Jazz Studies Program during the pre-show cocktail reception and dinner. Proceeds support OCSA’s award-winning arts conservatory programs. Season Premiere began with more than 280 guests arriving to find an exquisite cocktail reception set up beside the waterfront. High-top tables were draped in a Damask pattern of light blue and navy linens reflecting the blues of the bay and afternoon sky. While reuniting among friends, guests were served a rum-based signature cocktail, “The Big Easy,” and tasty tray-passed appetizers including coconut lobster, wild mushroom volau-vent and andouille sausage en croute. The cabaret lounge jazz combo Krysta Rodriguez with 12 talented Musical Theatre Conservatory performed jazz standard repertoire from the Great American Song Book, and students. was featured in a performance of “Take the A Train.” MONTAGE! vocalists sang solos with the band. Hanna Eyre (who recently competed on NBC’s “The Voice”) performed “They Can’t Take That Away from Me” and Carson Ripley sang “All of Me.” Guests then took their seats at white round tables topped with velvet navy napkins and centerpieces of purple alstroemeria, blue thistle and nandina in fabric-covered vases that matched the Damask linens used during the reception. While the jazz group continued to play, guests enjoyed a lobster bisque with crawfish, lobster and bay shrimp followed by an entrée of delicately seared filet mignon in red wine reduction and grilled jumbo tiger shrimp with jambalaya rice and ratatouille-stuffed squash blossom. Desserts alternated between vanilla cheesecake with mint julep coulis and peaches, and white chocolate bread pudding with vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce. As the sun went down, festoon lighting, decorative lanterns and creatively lit purple palm trees set the scene for the main event. Krysta Rodriguez took the stage in a red pant suit and delighted the audience with stories and songs from her career on Broadway and television, as well as her time at OCSA. Dressed in jewel tones, OCSA students accompanied Rodriquez in a performance of “It Won’t Be Long Now” from “In The Heights,” an a cappella Patty and Rick Arvielo. Teren and Brianna Shaffer. version of “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen, “Bye Bye Blackbird” in the style of Liza Minnelli and “My Strongest Suit” from “Aida.” Additional highlights included a sign-language duet of songs from “Spring Awakening” and “Big River” with Musical Theatre Conservatory Director and fellow OCSA alumnus Scott Barnhardt, a medley of songs from her role as Ana Vargas on NBC’s “Smash” and a finale of “Tomorrow” from “Annie,” before she sang an encore of “Let Me Be Your Star” from “Smash.” The audience rose to give a standing ovation and left inspired, with great anticipation for the season to come. The nationally recognized Orange County School of the Arts (OCSA) provides a creative, challenging and nurturing environment that offers bright and talented students unparalleled preparation for higher education and a profession in the arts. Established in 1987, the school currently serves nearly 2,200 gifted students in grades seven through 12. In addition to a rigorous academic program, OCSA offers students the opportunity to focus on one of the 14 arts conservatories offered, including acting, classical & contemporary dance, classical voice, commercial dance, creative writing, culinary arts and hospitality, digital media, film & television, instrumental music, integrated arts, international dance, musical theatre, production & design and visual arts. For additional information, visit www.ocsarts.net. Ralph Opacic with Krysta Rodriguez, Scott Barnhardt, Susan Egan and Sherry Opacic. Page 12

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Debbie Reynolds Ranch & Dance studio Auction! Mothers and daughters run the gamut from very close to jealousy to locking horns and back to closeness - all in one relationship. It’s a peculiar condition as old as history and if not blatantly evident, is always lying in the background regardless of the social culture of the era. Such was the case with award winning 1950’s - 60’s film star Debbie Reynolds and her daughter Carrie Fisher, though with Carrie’s history of drug abuse and bipolar disease, Debbie lived in a world of worry as any mother would, adding yet another layer of tension between the two. Both women were notable for their acting in films that are now staples for filmgoers such as Carrie’s character Leia in Star Wars and Debbie’s character Kathy Selden in Singin’ in the Rain. Feeling that she would never be as beautiful as her mother and knowing she would have to work even harder, Carrie took it several steps further as an author and script writer. Both have an impressive roster of film roles and television appearances. Her book, and later film Postcards From the Edge, which was considered to be semi-biographical, was thought by many to be heavier on the biographical end. As Debbie said, her children grew up in the movies. She didn’t bake cookies and she didn’t stay home. The children didn’t grow up in an average family and being in the spotlight as Debbie Reynolds’ daughter took its toll on their relationship. After being diagnosed as bipolar, Carrie was estranged from her mother by her own choice for almost 30 years. In later years mother and daughter again became close. Both go-getters and hard workers, they also made time for unfortunate marriages. Debbie Reynolds was involved in one of the largest scandals in Hollywood when Carrie’s father, Eddie Fisher, left Debbie for Elizabeth Taylor - who in turn left Eddie Fisher for Richard Burton. Carrie married Paul Simon, which marriage lasted for only a year and afterwards had an affair of three years that produced her only child. When Carrie died last year from a cardiac arrest at the age of 60, Debbie died from the complications of a stroke the day after Carrie’s death. In October, Debbie Reynolds’ ranch, dance studio and both mother’s and daughter’s personal property will be going up for auction. Debbie’s 44-acre ranch in Creston,

California was not her primary home but was where the family gathered on many occasions. It includes a main residence with custom home theatre, library and gym. a guest house, caretaker’s house, art studio, barn as well as a professional film and television production facility. There are irrigated pastures, abundant wildlife, a spring-fed pond and panoramic views. It is estimated to sell between $4 million and $8 million. Debbie’s dance studio was designed as a rehearsal facility with perks not normally available in similar structures. It is an 18,000-square-foot building with lounge area, dressing rooms, showers and six large studios. Some of the celebrities who have rehearsed there include Lucille Ball, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Bette Midler, Cher, Usher and Mariah Carey. It is expected to sell between $6 million and $8 million. On October 7th, 8th and 9th both Debbie’s ranch, dance studio and the personal property of both women will be auctioned. There will be over 1,500 lots in the auction, with items for collectors but also items for fans who want to own something special that belonged to Carrie or Debbie. According to Todd Fisher, Debbie’s son, both women were avid collectors of film memorabilia of the highest quality, which will be offered to the public. Source: profilesinhistory.com Visit TopTenRealEstateDeals. com for more historic, celebrity and spectacular homes and real estate news. The Ladera Ranch News

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s scorching temperatures fade and pest season passes, pet owners may breathe a sigh of relief. Although the seasonal risks of summer are gone, your four-legged friend may need some special attention this autumn, as well.

Cold-weather pests. Though the dangers associated with ticks, mosquitos and other creepy, crawly critters lessen as the temperatures drop, those same colder days bring other creatures scurrying inside and that can present a whole new set of problems. Rats and mice tend to migrate indoors in search of warmth and the poisons used to eliminate them can be highly toxic to pets. Be sure pesticides are used in areas inaccessible to your animals. Stay alert. Ticks may be less prevalent in the fall, but that doesn’t mean they’re gone completely – especially if hospitable environments remain. Keep yard and garden debris to a minimum and continue administering repellents for any pets that spend time outdoors. On the move. Seasonal changes mean wildlife is on the move, making changes to settle into winter. Snakes are often more mobile during autumn months and inexperienced pets may risk bites if they tangle with intruders. Shiny, new things. Kids aren’t the only ones attracted to a collection of new school supplies. Curious pets may dive into a pile of crayons, markers, rulers and other supplies, and although the items likely aren’t toxic, they can result in digestive blockages or damage from sharp, broken edges. Anticipate energy needs. Colder temperatures can mean your pet has to exert more energy to keep warm and that may warrant bumping up meal serving sizes. Consult with your veterinarian about the appropriate feeding amounts for your pet’s specific breed, health and lifestyle needs. Auto-related issues. Many car owners use the change of season as a milestone for car maintenance and winterizing, such as changing oil or antifreeze. Antifreeze in particular is highly toxic; a small quantity can kill pets and, unfortunately, the sweet smell makes it quite attractive to curious creatures. Clean spills thoroughly and take added precaution by keeping pets away from your work area entirely while handling these substances. Not so fun-gus. Damp conditions can bring about a surge of mushrooms. Although only a small percentage of mushrooms are toxic, they can be hard to distinguish from the non-toxic variety. A good rule of thumb: keep pets clear of areas where mushrooms may be found, or if that’s not possible, conduct regular checks and remove any temptation that pops up. Comfort foods. Most pet owners know chocolate is dangerous for pets, but many other foods that are common in the fall can also be problematic. Keep pets away from rich, savory foods that can upset their digestion and leave Fido at home during your annual jaunt to the apple orchard; apple stems, seeds and cores can create plenty of digestive havoc. If you want to indulge your pet with a little seasonal flavor, instead try offering fresh or canned pumpkin. Find more pet parenting tips for fall and all year long at eLivingToday.com.

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Authentic Mexican food with homestyle flavor, menu items include chile relleno, carnitas, fajitas, eggs machaca, chimicangas, veggie burrito, fish tacos, shrimp enchiladas, taco salad.

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1101 Corporate Dr. Ladera Ranch 949-364-8537 O’Neill’s Bar & Grill Located at the Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club we have daily specials include fresh fish, steaks, pizza and hearty sandwiches.

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Serving a variety of hot dogs, sausages, hamburgers and a couple of veggie options. Known for their wood-fired food and delicious toppings. Hours are from 11am 8pm, serving lunch and dinner.

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The Ranch Sports Grill All Laker games, NHL, Fox Soccer and all Top Games plus Taco Tuesdays, Slider Wednesdays, Taste of Italy Thursdays, DJ Friday nights.

27412 Antonio Pkwy. Ladera Ranch 949-429-7737 TACO MESA

Coffee, tea, sandwiches Breakfast & lunch

26012 Marguerite Pkwy #A, Mission Viejo 949-348-2386

An excellent choice for fresh and healthy Mediterranean food

27522 Antonio Parkway, Suite P2, Ladera Ranch. 949-388-4931

27409 Bellogente, Mission Viejo. 949-364-1088 Peppino’s Newly remodeled restaurant on the lake expanded the dining area, full service bar, waiting lounge and a front dining patio. The rear-dining terrace offers a beautiful view of Lake Mission Viejo.

27780 Vista del Lago, Mission Viejo 949-859-9556 P.F. Changs China Bistro

Health-conscious, organic burritos and tacos, margaritas

27702 Crown Valley Pkwy, Ladera Ranch 949-364-1957

Tannins Restaurant & Wine Bar Contemporary setting for Italian fare plus an extensive wine list with recommended food pairings.

27211 Ortega Hwy., San Juan Capistrano 949-661-8466

Restaurant Reviews Wanted!

Have you dined out recently in Ladera Ranch? The Ladera Ranch News would like your opinion and we are actively looking for more reviews of local area restaurants that are NOT already listed on this page. Please make it brief and informative with 50 words or less. Reviews must include your name, phone or email address (please do not send reviews on fast food or strictly pizza places). Please send your Restaurant Review to newseditorials@yahoo.com

Superb Shanghai Street Noodles, available in few places on the globe, make the trip to Mission Viejo Mall a veritable necessity.

800 The Shops at Mission Viejo, Mission Viejo, 949-364-6661

28562 Oso Pkwy, Las Flores 949-216-9029

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Breathtaking views of the golf course, mountains and sunsets. Stunning home Offering approx. 3600 sq. ft. with 4 bedrooms, 5 baths and a bonus room for offering approx.. 4100 sq. ft with 4 bedrooms, 5 bath and home office. Gorgeous the kids. Newly updated with extensive stone floors and baths. Nice size backyard with lots of privacy. backyard and outside family room. Entertainiers dream. 7 Brighton $1,049,000.00 $ .00 17 Portmarnoch 1,564,000

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Located in The Forest is the remarkable custom estate on 1 acre with forever views. Comfortable living in the quality custom home in Lower Colinas. Offering approx. Offering approx. 7000 sq. ft. with 5 bedrooms, bonus room, office and a movie 5000 sq. ft with 4 bedrooms, bonus room, library and 4.5 baths. Located on an theatre. Stunning backyard with forever views, pool/spa, putting green and BBQ 18,000 sql ft lot 23251 Via Dorado $1,349,000.00 area for entertaining. 23727 Via Roble $2,299,000.00

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This darling home is decorated right out of a magazine. Offering approx. 2600 sq. This beautiful home is located in the Club Visa Tract. Offering approx. 3000 sq. ft with 5 bedrooms and 4 baths. Large corner lot across from the park. A rare find ft. with 5 bedrooms and 3 full baths. Open and spacious floor plan with vaulted attached casitas with full bath and private patio with spa. ceilings. Very private backyard with gorgeous landscape. 21 Sweet Pea $979,000.00 11 E. Greenbrier $909,000.00

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This stunning model perfect home has been remodeled and shows extremely well. This stunning home with ocean view located behind the exclusive gates of Offering approx. 4000 sq. ft with 5 bedrooms and 5 baths. Stunning views with Coronado Point. Offering approx. 5000 sq. ft with 4 bedrooms and 5 baths. Beautiful two story library. Pool, spa and built in BBQ. pool and spa and outside entertaining area. A must see! 26 Coronado Point $2,155,000.00 10 Centaurus $1,524,900.00

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