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Santa Margarita High School Students Earn Awards at L o n d o n M o d e l U n i t e d N at i o n s C o n f e r e n c e Twelve juniors from Santa Viejo, Lance Rzepiejewski of Dana

Margarita Catholic High School recently returned from the 36th annual Royal Russell Model United Nations Conference held in East Croydon, United Kingdom. Through the MUN program, students attend mock meetings of the United Nations across the globe learning about diplomacy and international relations as well as gaining life skills including compromise, confidence, problemsolving, critical thinking, public speaking and more. The Royal Russell School (UK) has been hosting the annual fourday international conference for over thirty years. The October conference is one of the few British conferences affiliated to THIMUN (The Hague International Model United Nations), a global leader in the MUN community. The Santa Margarita Catholic High School students represented the countries of Sri Lanka and Italy. The following students participated: Molly Finn of Rancho Santa Margarita, Chloe Grubb of Rancho Santa Margarita, Ashley Kao of Ladera Ranch, Kennedy Kemmerer of Trabuco Canyon, Macy Lustig of Corona del Mar, Caitlyn Mayes of Coto de Caza, Audrey Narkchareon of Aliso Viejo, Josh Prentice of Coto de Caza, Casi Roque of Mission

Point, Emily Shiraishi of Trabuco Canyon and Melody Tajalli of Aliso Viejo. Many of these students won individual awards for their superior performance at the conference including Caitlyn Mayes, Casi Roque, Macy Lustig, Molly Finn, Chloe Grubb, Melody Tajalli and Kennedy Kemmerer. In addition, the delegation of Sri Lanka was recognized as a Commendable Delegation. The conference hosted students from all over the world including the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Czech Republic, Greece, France, Norway, Japan, Finland, Italy, and Egypt. Santa Margarita Catholic High School was the only school from the United States in attendance. SMCHS has been sending students to this conference for over two decades. During the conference, students debated economic, political and social issues facing their respective communities. Topics discussed included child soldiers, ocean pollution, and the situation in Syria. In addition to participating in the conference, the students enjoyed the historical sights of London including the ravens and Crown Jewels at the Tower of London, Poets’ Corner at Westminster Abbey,

(Back Row) Ashley Kao, Chloe Grubb, Kennedy Kemmerer, Caitlyn Mayes, Macy Lustig, Josh Prentice (Front Row) Audrey Narkchareon, Casi Roque, Emily Shiriashi, Melody Tajalli, Molly Finn, Lance Rzepiejewski.

St. Paul’s Cathedral and the British Museum. The students also visited Stonehenge, the Roman Baths and Windsor Castle. Kennedy Kemmerer said the moment her resolution passed within her committee and General Assembly was one she will never forget. “It was a moment of true gratification,” she said. “I had never felt more proud of myself in that moment when I passed my resolution in the G.A. (General Assembly) and

the Secretary General said, ‘This resolution has passed, clapping is in order.’ I am extremely blessed to have been a part of this international conference and to have traveled to London with some of my best friends.” Josh Prentice agreed. “This was such a unique experience to be able to have the opportunity to meet new people from around the world and I would not trade it for anything,” he said.

Holiday Hacks Simple seasonal solutions The air is getting cooler, leaves are changing colors and days are getting shorter. All of these seasonal changes signal that the holidays are fast approaching. While many people love gathering with family and friends at this time of the year, entertaining can take the jolly out of the holiday. This year, take the stress out of hosting with these five simple holiday hacks. Buy in Bulk. One month before your holiday gathering, buy nuts – almonds, pistachios, walnuts – in bulk. Pour the nuts into screw-top mason jars, label with brightly colored tape and store in your pantry. When guests stop by, bring out a few jars, unscrew and serve with seasonal cider. Candy Cane Lane. Candy cane flakes work wonders – from holiday drinks to topping off cakes and ice cream. Crush candy canes in a blender or smash between paper towels and store in an airtight container. Simply sprinkle for seasonal ease and festive yum. Double Duty. Buy flavorful refrigerated salad dressings – think sriracha or ranch – and use to top salads or potatoes, or as a quick, delicious dip. One jar offers many solutions. Bee Smart. Be prepared for unexpected gift-giving moments and Page 2

keep several simple and affordable gifts on hand. Pour local honey into mini mason jars, wrap the neck with holiday twine and include a message that works for all, “Have a BEE-autiful Holiday.” Tis the Seasons. For entertainment ease, keep versatile products on hand, like Simply Artisan Reserve Simple Seasons, a soft, finely crumbled cheese in a shakable jar. Sprinkle the cheese on flatbreads, sliders, desserts and more – and enjoy the flavor in every bite. With just 15 minutes of prep, you can make a seasonal dessert that looks like you spent all day in the kitchen. For more recipes, visit litehousefoods.com. Rustic Pear Galette Serves: 4-6 Total time: 1 hour, 10 minutes Pie crust 3-4 medium pears, peeled, cored and cut into 1/4-inch slices 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1/4 cup brown sugar, packed 1/8 teaspoon cinnamon (optional) Glaze: 2 teaspoons honey 1/2 teaspoon boiled water Topping: Simply Artisan Reserve Feta Cheese Simple Seasons

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Heat oven to 425 F. Line 15-by10-inch baking sheet with parchment paper; spray paper with cooking spray. On lightly floured surface, roll crust into 11-inch round. Drape crust over rolling pin, transfer to baking sheet. In large bowl, toss pear slices with lemon juice. Sprinkle in cornstarch, brown sugar and cinnamon. Toss until pears are evenly coated. Arrange pears in mound in center of dough, leaving 2-inch border. Fold

border over filling to cover pears partially. It does not need to be even. Bake 15 minutes then reduce oven temperature to 350 F and bake additional 40 minutes until pears are tender and crust is golden brown. In small bowl, stir together honey and boiled water to make glaze. When galette is done, remove from oven and brush honey glaze over top of fruit and crust, and sprinkle liberally with feta cheese.


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ORANGE COUNTY FILM SOCIETY PROUDLY ANNOUNCES 2017/2018 SEASON The Orange County Film Society (OCFS) is excited to present a wide array of upcoming film screenings throughout the 2017/18 season. Members of OCFS are invited to attend special screenings of some of the world’s most acclaimed films as well as to special meet and greets with filmmakers, celebrities and other prominent members of the entertainment industry. In the coming months, Orange County Film Society will debut films before their national release. Join OCFS on November 14th to view the World War II historical drama Darkest Hour, starring Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill and SAG award winner Lily James. The internationally recognized Chilean drama, A Fantastic Woman, makes its

way to the OCFS screen November 16th after winning Best Feature Film and Best Latin American Film at the Berlin and San Sebastian International Film Festivals, respectively. Armie Hammer and Timothee Chalamet (from Homeland) explore a budding relationship in Call Me By Your Name November 20th, and screening on the 30th is Wonder Wheel, a 1950s drama starring Jim Belushi, Justin Timberlake and Kate Winslet. Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool stars Annette Bening and Jamie Bell, and makes its appearance December 4thafter receiving four nominations at the British Independent Film Awards. Winner of the Jury Award at Canne’s Film Festival, Best Film at London Film Festival, and Best International Film at Munich

Film Festival, Loveless will appear on the OCFS screen December 11th. Nominated for Best Film at Venice Film Festival, adventure comedy Leisure Seeker stars Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland and will screen December 14th. Additional films are added weekly! To learn more about upcoming screenings or to become a member, visit us at OrangeCountyFilmSociety. com. General membership includes invitations to all regular screenings and events through OCFS and its partners, as well as a one-year subscription to Orange Coast Magazine. Red Carpet membership includes additional exclusive screenings and private hosted receptions for select events. About OCFS Created to promote and celebrate

international and American cinema, the Orange County Film Society is a non-profit organization that offers year-round programming of films to its members. Founded in 2006 by the Newport Beach Film Festival, the OCFS presents advance screenings of studio and independent films followed by discussions with filmmakers, critics, curators and scholars. Since its inception, the OCFS has screened an impressive slate of narrative features and documentary films, including Golden Globe® and Academy Award® nominees and winners. Past screenings include The King’s Speech, 127 Hours, The Fighter, Precious, The Blind Side, Young Victoria, Little Miss Sunshine, Milk, Earth, The Proposal, Away We Go, La La Land, Ponyo, and Sully.

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Quick tips to prepare your home for holiday guests

As the holidays approach, the decorator in us gets excited about how to deck the halls and drape the tinsel to create a festive home for the season. Social media is full of inspiration, but before you embark on decorating projects, the following are a few easy ideas to ensure your home is as functional and welcoming as it is festive for family and friends. ‘Tis the season to repair, repaint, refresh A pristine paint job is the perfect backdrop for holiday entertaining.

Throughout the year, the walls of your home take a lot of abuse, from kids banging their toys into the corners and chairs hitting the walls, to the nail holes and cracks that appear over time. To restore your walls to their former glory, fill in those dents, holes and cracks before you repaint with ALEX Plus Spackling, which delivers professional strength and durability when making repairs on a range of surfaces such as drywall, wood and metal. If you have troublesome reoccurring cracks that just won’t go away, ALEX Flex Spackling is the perfect solution for a lasting, seamless repair. And for the ultimate professional finish, use ALEX Flex Premium Molding & Trim Sealant to fill gaps and cracks around interior window and door frames and along baseboards, chair rails and crown molding for a crack-proof, seamless finish. With your walls repaired and looking like new, you’re now ready to paint and decorate for a fresh, updated look. Create a safe, cozy area for fireside chats A warm, roaring fire is a cozy centerpiece for after-dinner storytelling and catching up with

family and friends. Whether your home is equipped with a gas or woodburning fireplace, it is important to ensure the unit is in good working order. First, inspect the area and repair any damage to key pieces, such as the baffle, damper or mantle, that may have occurred during the year. Next, schedule a time for a thorough chimney sweeping to remove excess buildup of soot and creosote. A clean, maintained fireplace not only makes for a festive environment, but can also serve as an element to heat your home, reducing seasonal stress on your furnace. Corral guest clutter in your main living areas There’s nothing like visiting with old friends or reconnecting with family members you haven’t seen in a while. Of course, with the increased foot traffic in and out of your home comes the question of where to put your guests’ belongings so they are out of the way and organized. If you have a coat closet, be sure to clean it out and make room for your guests by storing your coats in another room. You might also consider using an additional coat rack and strategically placing some festive decorative baskets for holding

shoes and purses. Create a kid-friendly space If you plan on hosting friends and family members who have small children, take some time to kid-proof your home, particularly anywhere they are likely to play. Along with putting plug covers on all of the outlets, remove any common hazards young kids might get into. Secure electrical and window treatment cords, protect hard-edged furniture and put breakables out of reach. Once the groundwork for a safe, kidfriendly space is cleared, add toys, games, comfy pillows and more, so they’re entertained and feel welcome. Prepare the outdoors, too When it comes to prepping for holiday guests, don’t forget about high-traffic areas outside the home. Be sure to clear the walkways of any snow and ice and replace outdoor lights with fresh bulbs to help guests safely navigate their way to your home. These quick and easy preparations will help you and your guests feel more at home, setting the stage for all to enjoy the festivities and fun of the season. - (BPT)

Tempting and healthy holiday treats

The holiday season is a fun and festive time. It’s also a time when many people take a timeout from their daily routine to enjoy those tempting treats at family gatherings and office parties. This holiday season, end the year on a high and healthy note with the help of registered dietitian, Lyssie Lakatos. “If you know desserts at holiday parties are a downfall for you, bring a dessert that uses nutrientpacked ingredients,” says Lakatos. “Show guests that nutritious can be tasty and don’t be afraid to test out unconventional ingredients like sweet potatoes, beans or zucchini.” Here are a few tips from Lyssie on how to eat, drink and be healthful during the holidays: * Pre-game with mini meals: One rule of thumb is never show up to a party famished. Have a protein packed snack like a light soup or Eggland’s Best Hard-Cooked and Peeled eggs Page 4

before arriving to prevent hunger pangs. Eggland’s Best eggs are a good source of protein and also contain more than double the omega3s of ordinary eggs. Evidence has also shown that those who eat soup prior to a main course are less likely to overeat during the rest of the meal. * Cheers to your health: Alcohol can lower your inhibition and increase your hunger at the dinner table. Pay attention to your portion sizes and know your limit. When it comes to wine, remember that one serving is only five ounces. Those being served by someone with a heavy hand can oftentimes end up drinking up to eight ounces or more per pour. If you want to make your drink last twice as long, add sparkling water and ice to your glass and use the “every other” tactic - alternating alcoholic beverages with calorie-free drinks. * Think outside the cake mix box: If you’re in the mood to bake a pie, cake or brownies, try swapping out flour for ingredients like sweet potatoes or black beans, which are good sources of magnesium to help lower stress and are rich in fiber to help flush those holiday indulgences for a flatter-appearing tummy. Also, instead of baking with ordinary eggs,

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use a nutritionally superior egg like Eggland’s Best which have 10 times more vitamin E and 25 percent less saturated fat. You can find great recipes, including this Eggland’s Best Sweet Potato Pie, at www.egglandsbest.com or www. pinterest.com/egglandsbest. Sweet Potato Pie Serves 10 Ingredients: * 2 Eggland’s Best eggs (use Eggland’s Best because they have four times more vitamin D, which is an important vitamin to have during the dark, winter months) * 3 small sweet potatoes, roughly 3 ounces each * 2 tablespoon butter, soft * 1 tablespoon brown sugar * 1/2 cup skim milk * 1 teaspoon vanilla extract * 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice * 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon * Oil in a spray bottle or non-stick cooking spray * 1 9-inch unbaked pie crust * Nonfat whipping cream (optional) Directions: Pre-heat the oven to 350 F. Using a fork, stab each sweet potato several times in separate spots. Place in the microwave for about 6 minutes

(depending on your microwave) or until very soft and a knife can easily go through them. Once fully cooked, allow potatoes to cool for roughly 5-7 minutes or until they are not too hot to handle. Using a potato peeler or knife, remove the skin from the potato and cut the potatoes into chunks. Place potato chunks into a medium bowl and add Eggland’s Best eggs, butter, brown sugar, milk, vanilla, pumpkin pie spice, and cinnamon. Using a fork or whisk, mix the ingredients together completely. Prepare pie crust according to directions on package. Spray the bottom and sides of the pie pan with non-stick cooking spray or oil and place pie crust in pan. Using a fork, prick bottom of the crust in 3 separate places to prevent bubbles from forming. Pour the sweet potato batter on piecrust evenly. Place in oven for about 20 minutes. Remove pie from oven and stick toothpick or knife in center. If it comes out clean, remove the pie from the oven and allow it to cool. If batter still appears on toothpick or knife, place back in the oven for 5 minutes at a time until toothpick or knife comes out clean. After the pie has cooled, slice it into 10 pieces. If you desire, add whipping cream. Enjoy! - (BPT)


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Tips for setting the perfect holiday table Every holiday season, you invest hours planning and preparing the perfect menu for each celebration you host. While easy and fun may be the name of the game for buffet-style events, when it’s a sit-down soiree, the delightful cuisine you produce deserves a presentation worthy of your efforts. A beautifully set table can elevate your holiday dinner from just great to simply perfect. “Table-setting is an art form anyone can learn to execute beautifully,” says Mary Bernardo, director of product development at Princess House, a leading provider of unique and exclusive cookware, food storage and home and entertainment products. “Simple touches like elegant holiday plates, colorful linens and an eyecatching centerpiece ensure a holiday table looks as inviting as the food smells.” Bernardo and the table decor experts at Princess House offer these tips for creating a beautiful holiday dinner table: Layers look lovely Tablecloths, placemats, table runners and chargers not only help protect your table from spills and scrapes, but they also create a lovely backdrop for dishes, glasses, stemware and - of course - the food. Layering these items adds depth and interest to the tabletop. Consider starting off with a simple white or red tablecloth, and then add either placemats in seasonal patterns or a festive runner. If chargers take up too much room on the table (or too much of your holiday budget), you can layer dinner and lunch plates to create the same effect. For example, place a Pavillion Berry Dinner Plate from Princess House beneath a Poinsettia Lunch Plate. The solid deep red of the dinner plate is the perfect complement to the elegant creamy background and poinsettia pattern of the lunch plate.

Keep dishware seasonal and simple “It’s been said simplicity is the soul of elegance, and that’s certainly true when you’re setting a holiday dinner table,” Bernardo says. Choose dishes with a basic white or cream background accented with a traditional holiday motif. Flatware should also be simple; if your everyday collection is in good condition, feel free to use it for your holiday celebrations. If you don’t have enough pieces, supplement with basic flatware that’s free of embellishment or heavy designs. Glassware should also be simple and, whenever possible, multi-functional. For example, stemless wine glasses can be used for soft drinks and water, as well as wine. Add seasonal accents Even the simplest table setting can feel festive when you add holidayspecific touches, like napkin rings in jewel green or red, a centerpiece filled with evergreen or holly and twinkling candles. For a centerpiece that’s festive and practical, consider using your favorite

holiday serving bowl, such as a crystal bowl, for the foundation. Then add holiday decor items, like mini Christmas packages, your favorite Christmas tree decorations or a pillar candle in a holiday hue like red, green or snow white. Top with a few sprigs of evergreen, holly or fresh flowers and you have an easy, elegant DIY centerpiece. Finally, don’t overlook the opportunity to extend the table’s festive atmosphere to the chairs as well. You can add to their elegance by adding simple decoration such as a mini-holiday wreath strung on a piece of ribbon and looped over the back of the chair. “The dinner table is where holiday magic occurs,” Bernardo says. “With a few special touches, you can set a holiday table that’s perfect for the festive and welcoming spirit of the season.” Want to find more holiday decor and inspiration for the table? Visit www.princesshouse.com. - (BPT)

Be thankful for what you have; you’ll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never, ever have enough. ~ Oprah Winfrey

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LOCAL ELKS LODGE REACHES NEW HIGH IN MEMBERSHIP The Mission Viejo, Saddleback Valley Elks membership reached an all time high of 1280 members as they welcomed 14 new initiates in the month of October. New Elk residents of Mission Viejo are Robert Becker, Orville Benskin, Heather Brooke, Julie Dolan, Cynthia McCullough, Mark Myers, and Colleen Spencer. Trabuco Canyon residents are Gregory Schuch and Dennis Bradshaw. Laguna Woods new members are Susan Keating and Sherry Pierce. Other new Elks are Carole Purcell of San Clemente, Frank Miles of Lake Forest, and William Green of Ladera Ranch. Exalted Ruler Mike Long and his corps of officers conducted the impressive ritual of initiation which takes the new members through the four stations of Elkdom, Brotherly Love, Justice, Charity, and Fidelity. Exalted Ruler Long addressed the new Elks saying, “You are joining us at the best possible time of the year. From now until the end of December our lodge will be overflowing with events both social and charitable. It’s that time of the year when you can see and participate in activities that depict the true meaning of Elkdom.” In other Elks news, the local Lodge

Seated L to R: Sherry Pierce, Colleen Spencer, Cynthia McCullough, Exalter Ruler Mike Long, Julie Dolan, Susan Keating, and Carole Purcell. Standing L to R: Dennis Bradshaw, William Green, Frank Miles, Mark Myers, Robert Becker, Orville Benskin, Gregory Schuch, and Heather Brooke. announced the deadline for the Elks In total, over three million dollars leadership, community involvement, National Foundation Most Valuable in scholarships will be awarded and academics. Applicants must Student Scholarship Contest is nationally by the Elks in this contest. have taken the SAT or ACT test Wednesday, Nov. 27. This is a Application may only be made by before Nov. 4 Applications may be nationwide competition beginning students of the 2017-18 graduating downloaded at enf.elks.org/mvs and with the local level. 500 four year class of High School or its equivalent, will be submitted online. For more scholarships will be awarded in who are citizens of the United States information or help in completing addition to local, regional, and state and residents within the jurisdiction applications, contact John Lee, scholarships. The highest award is of the B.P.O. Elks of the USA. 949-436-2656 or johnleecreates@ $50,000 over a four year period. Criteria includes financial need, mac.com

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SEGERSTROM CENTER FOR THE ARTS CELEBRATES OPENING OF JULIANNE AND GEORGE ARGYROS PLAZA AND CENTER FOR DANCE AND INNOVATION

Photos by Doug Gifford Segerstrom Center for the Arts opened its new Julianne and George Argyros Plaza and Center for Dance and Innovation on Saturday, October 28 with music, dancing, performances, family activities, bands and more from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. More than 10,000 people and families from around the neighborhood and throughout Orange County explored the 56,100-square-foot plaza designed by Michael Maltzan, with its spectacular fountain entry, the grand spiral staircase that wraps around the new Center 360 outdoor café, leading from the Segerstrom Hall terrace to the plaza, shaded seating and dining areas, groves of trees for picnicking and permanent stages for year-round entertainment. The new plaza is named for Julianne and George Argyros, who provided funding for the transformation to the Center’s campus. The Center for Dance and Innovation and Judy Morr Theater are now reached through a gardenlike entrance at street level or from the Segerstrom Hall terrace by a sweeping circular ramp that encircles a fully-grown jacaranda tree and leads to a muraled outdoor terrace. The Center for Dance and Innovation is also home to the American Ballet Theatre William J. Gillespie School and the Center’s School of Dance and Music for Children with Disabilities. Center President Terrence W. Dwyer said, “We planned the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza to fill a long-standing need: a welcoming public gathering place where people from throughout the county can socialize and enjoy free year-round performances and

community events. The plaza and the many programs supported by our Center for Dance and Innovation and Center Without Boundaries are enabling us to respond to the changing needs of our county. We are pushing the boundaries of what an arts center like the Center can do for every member of our dynamic and diverse communities.” Julianne Argyros remarked, “George and I believe so deeply in the plaza’s ability to bring people together, to be a place where families feel welcome, where people can socialize, make new friends, and enjoy free performances…… one where all of us can enjoy our community at its very best.” GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION The entire Segerstrom Center campus was alive with activities and back-to-back performances. The day was filled with familyfriendly fun: Patriots Marching Band Ensemble, TAIKOPROJECT drummers, the Darden Sisters Band, Ane Thanh Lion Dance, Vybration a cappella sextet, Los 440’s band, Orange County’s gay men’s chorus MenAlive, Culture Shock LA dance troupe and Puppets and Players Little Theatre. Caricature artists, trick-ortreating and face painting added to the festive mood. Center resident companies were represented by Pacific Symphony Youth Wind Ensemble, Philharmonic Society of Orange County with South Coast Brass and Pacific Chorale. South Coast Repertory sent members of its Theatre Conservatory and Orange County Museum of Art brought “The Art Project.” Many visitors took docent-led tours and observed classes in the Center’s School of Dance and Music for Children with Disabilities and the American Ballet

President Terrence W. Dwyer, Julianne and George Argyros Theatre William J. Gillespie School. In the evening, the Argyros Plaza was transformed by its dramatic new decorative lighting design. Starting the entertainment was a 3-D video mapping “ribbon cutting” that filled the side of Segerstrom Hall above the Argyros Stage. Photos of hit Broadway shows, dance companies, stars who have appeared at the Center along with Center community engagement and education programs appeared and disappeared in a myriad of seemingly magical geometrical transitions. Immediately after, vertical dance company BANDALOOP performed a new breathtaking, gravity-defying performance. The company created intricate choreography across the wall of Segerstrom Hall. Music and dancing to California bands hour-long

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When Joe Brenneman graduated from journalism school and took a job in advertising sales at a local newspaper, he found that he had a passion for more than the news – he also had a knack for helping small business owners be more successful in meeting their goals. Now Brenneman is looking forward to getting back to his roots by becoming a professional business and sales coach with his new business, The Growth Coach of South Orange County. The Growth Coach is the largest provider of affordable group coaching workshops in the nation, but coaches also offer group and one-on-one coaching for sales professionals, managers, management teams, self-employed professionals and more. Other services include remote coaching delivered via phone and web, coaching for special projects, business valuation services, sales mapping and more. The Growth Coach of South Orange County serves Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, Laguna, Irvine, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente, Dana Point, Newport Beach and the surrounding communities. Brenneman, who is married with four sons, lives in Ladera Ranch and spent his career in print and digital media – he started in newspaper advertising sales and climbed the ladder all the way to the corporate suite as chief revenue officer. His leadership roles included Advertising Director at the Lexington HeraldLeader in Kentucky, Vice President of Advertising at the Orange County Register, General Manager of the Long Beach Press-Telegram, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing at the Los Angeles News Group, Senior Vice President of Advertising at the Baltimore Sun and Chief Revenue Officer at the San Diego Union-Tribune. When he accepted his last position, he knew it would be his last in media. Brenneman was ready for a change. “I did a great job of climbing the corporate ladder throughout my career, but I was starting to wonder if my ladder had been on the wrong wall. However, my experience in news media gave me an opportunity to learn a great deal about budgeting, business planning, people management, training, coaching, operations, marketing, strategic selling, succession planning and more,” Brenneman said. “When I was working in advertising sales, I had the opportunity to work with some amazing small business owners and, in many cases, I became an informal mentor and sounding board. I’ve always enjoyed helping people reach their dreams. When I left the news media world, I decided my next step would be to do something that enabled me to coach and teach while helping people learn more

Joe Brenneman about themselves and surpass their goals. That’s how I found The Growth Coach,” he added. In addition to his professional experience in advertising, marketing, social media, sales and business, Brenneman has a degree in journalism and an MBA. He’s looking forward to combining his experience, his passion and The Growth Coach’s resources to help business leaders in South Orange County. “The Growth Coach has a tried and true system for helping people not only improve their businesses, but also find balance in their lives and meet their personal and professional goals. I have a passion for small businesses and for helping businesses be successful, but it’s about more than the numbers. I grew up in a family business and it consumed every family dinner, vacation and holiday. You have to find a way to build your business and still have time for yourself and your family. I’m looking forward to helping people achieve that,” Brenneman said. As a Growth Coach, Brenneman is certified in The Strategic Mindset coaching process, which adheres to the standards, practices and policies that the International Coaching Federation has set forth in their Code of Professional Standards and Ethics. The Growth Coach, founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, sold its first franchise in 2003, but its leaders have a successful 20-year track record of helping business leaders find success and balance. Today the business and sales coaching franchise is in more than 100 markets worldwide. The Growth Coach was included in Bond’s “Top 100 Franchises” and recognized in Entrepreneur Magazine’s “Franchise 500” and “Best of the Best,” in USA Today and has been featured on FOX, CBS and NBC. The company’s Strategic Mindset Process is so effective that it comes with a money-back guarantee. For more information about how The Growth Coach of South Orange County can help you and your business, call (949)388-4741, email JBrenneman@ TheGrowthCoach.com or visit www. TheGrowthCoachSouthOC.com. The Ladera Ranch News

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Santa Margarita Football Finale with Murrieta Valley Ends in a Shootout, 59-56

Last Minute Field Goal Brings 2017 Season to a Close

The Eagles make their way out onto the field to start the game against Murrieta Valley. a game-high 16 tackles, eight solo By: Sean Zeitler and eight assisted. Sean Toohey Photos by: Robert Russell The 2017 Eagle football season closed out his night and his career came to a close last Friday in the with 13 tacklers of his own, four solo first round of the Division 1 playoffs and nine assisted. Dylan Brady was against Murrieta Valley, 59-56. The sic of seven on PAT’s. CALL IT A CAREER: Senior Chad Eagle amassed an unprecedented 736 yards of offense, but gave up Magyar was a sight to see these past 500 passing and 214 rushing yards two years. For his efforts, his name to the Nighthawks who managed has been etched into the record to squeak a 40-yard field goal in books amongst some of the best to the final seconds of the game to ever put on their wings. * Most Consecutive 100-yard defeat the Eagles, 59-56. The Eagles headed into the locker room up 28- Games: 5, tied with four other Eagles) * Most Yards Receiving by a RB 14 but were outscored in the third quarter 28-7. Senior quarterback in a Game: 136 (@ St. John Bosco Josiah Norwood completed 22 of 28 2017) * Most Yards Receiving by a RB in passes (79%) for 266 yards with one a Season: 578 touchdown and one interception to * Most Yards Receiving by a RB in end the first half. Norwood distributed Chad Magyar rushed for a game-high 209 yards and three touchdowns a Career: 946 the ball to eight different receivers, * Most Receptions by a RB in a six of which went to Malone Mataele Season: 42 for 78 yards and six more to Mark * Most Receptions by a RB in a Eaton for 62 yards. The bulk of the Career: 80 offensive yards come via the ground Josiah Norwood added a few game, as Chad Magyar would rush the ball 22 times for 209 yards and records of his own, including highest three touchdowns. Norwood carried completion percentage in a season the ball 11 times for 128 yards and a (min. 110 attempts), 67.2% which touchdown with Mataele carrying the is also highest in a career with a ball 11 times for 61 yards and three minimum of 200 attempts. Dylan touchdowns of his own. Defensively, Brady is now tied with three other the Eagles struggled all night to Eagles for most field goals in a game cover the Nighthawk’s biggest threat, (3) and has the record for longest receiver Marquis Spiker. Spiker had field goal attempt and make with his a career night, catching 13 passes 55 yarder against Alemany, amongst for 298 yards and four touchdowns. several other records. For the full Eagle record book, When Spiker wasn’t on the receiving end, it was Jordan Murry who ended visit http://www.eaglesfootball.com/ his night with nine catches for 124 records/ yards. Josiah Norwood makes the Senior Noah Barrette reacts to the Senior linebacker Caden Fitch had catch end of the game Page 10

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Tesoro’s Season Comes to a Close in Playoff Battle with Upland Story by: Sean Lindgren Photos by: Cindy Williams After a 5-5 record in the regular season, the Tesoro Titans would travel to Upland High School to take on the Upland highlanders in the first round of the CIF playoffs. The stakes were high in this prime time matchup as it was win or go home for both teams. Tesoro would receive the opening kickoff and begin the game with a first down, but, would be unable to move much farther and would be forced to punt on their opening possession. Upland would not do the same however as on 3rd down they would break off a 76 yard touchdown run to put them ahead 7-0. The Titans would find life on their second possession but would be abruptly stopped as the Highlanders were able to intercept a Tesoro pass and return it all the way to the end zone making the score 14-0. Still struggling to find consistency offensively, the Titans would have to punt on their next drive, leading to a 26 yard touchdown run by Upland, increasing the lead to 21-0. Still fighting, the Titans would mount a methodical drive down the field and work the ball all the way down to the goal line. After a pair of sacks, the Titans would attempt a field goal and miss wide left, leaving the score at 21-0. Continuing their success on offense, Upland would move the ball once again on the ensuing drive as after a big play to get them in the red zone, the Highlanders would convert on a field goal attempt raising the score to 24-0. The Titan offense would continue to struggle as they would be forced to punt once again and hand the ball over to the Highlander offense who would put the ball in the end zone once again on a 12 yard touchdown run, making the score 31-0. The Upland offense would receive another punt and convert as they would break off another big play on a 35 yard screen pass that would go for a touchdown, making the score

38-0. However, on the next Tesoro drive the Titans would strike on a big 71 yard catch and run from Senior QB Chase Petersen to Junior RB Cameron Lambi for a huge Tesoro touchdown. After the blocked PAT the score would be 38-6. With new motivation, the Titans defensive line would surround the quarterback on the next drive as Senior Defensive Lineman Collin Haydon would team up with Junior Linebacker Nathan Bernhard to record a sack and help to force Upland to punt. The Titans would transfer their success on the last drive as QB Chase Petersen would look downfield to Senior WR John Cody for a 31 yard completion and would cap the drive off on a 2 yard touchdown pass from QB Chase Petersen to RB Cameron Lambi, making the score 38-12 after a failed two point conversion which would be the score going into half. Coming out of the half, the Highlanders would lead a lengthy and very time- Seth Gilmore fighting for extra yards consuming drive that would end in a wild play in which there would be a jump ball in the end zone and after two Titan defenders tipped the ball up, the Highlanders would come up with the catch for a touchdown making the score 45-12. After a quick Tesoro possession, Upland would find themselves back in scoring position and would convert once again on an end around run play that would find the end zone, raising the score to 5212. Upland would not take their foot off the gas as after another Titan punt, they would find the end zone again on a 2 yard run to make the score 59-12 which would be the final score of the game. Overall, this was an emotional night for the Senior Tesoro players as their high school careers come to a close and the end to the 2017 season for the Tesoro Titans. The Titans will look to work towards next year in hopes of great things to come as they look to hone the skills of their talented Senior James Williams and Coach Joe Morris and young roster.

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Tilly’s Life Center “I Am Giving” Gala Raises $220,000 for youth programs

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Vice President of Events and Promotions at Vans “Off The Wall”; Steve Van Doren Strikes a Pose with Founder and President of TLC, Tilly Levine Tilly’s Life Center (TLC), held its 3rd Annual “I Am Giving” Gala hosted by Christian Ford, America’s #1 Comedy Magician to benefit TLC’s youth empowerment program. Sponsors, supporters and friends of TLC gathered for an evening of food, fun and giving at the [AV] Irvine and raised $220,000 to create lasting changes in the lives of today’s youth. This year’s “The Sky Is The Limit” themed gala demonstrated how TLC truly believes that with a positive mindset, anything is possible. TLC kickedoff the evening with a cocktail party complete with hors d’oeuvres, drinks and a silent auction. Following the cocktail party, guests joined TLC amongst the clouds in the main event room for a family-style, gourmet dinner, live musical performance by the band Pacific Coast Highway and an astonishing magic and comedy show presented by the Master of Ceremonies, Christian Ford. Ford mesmerized the crowd with his witty, charming personality and range of magic tricks that implemented TLC’s core lessons: overcoming obstacles and adversity and encouraging who we see in the mirror to become a better, Tilly’s Life Center Executive Team Lisa Turner, Amy Diaz, Monica Utley, Tilly Levine and Christine Carey more whole version of ourselves. Following dinner and live entertainment, Tilly Levine took the stage to thank everyone who attended this year’s gala and presented CHOC Children’s with TLC’s “I Am Inspiring” award for its commitment to pediatric mental health as they open the first inpatient pediatric center in Orange County. “We’re so grateful for the continued support and generosity of our sponsors, supporters, volunteers and friends who helped make our 3rd Annual ‘I Am Giving’ Gala our best event yet,” said Founder and President of Tilly’s Life Center, Tilly Levine. “At TLC, we truly believe that ‘The Sky Is the Limit’ and with the support of our community we can continue our efforts to make our vision a reality – that every school in the country will have our program as part of the required curriculum.” Tilly and TLC also honored Vans “Off The Wall” with TLC’s “I Am One of A Kind” award for its overwhelming generosity over the years and commitment to help better our community. Through video testimonials, guests were given an inside look at how TLC Dr. Leonard Sender Poses with TLC’s CHOC program participants has enriched the lives 1,100 teens across Southern California this year Kyle, Ralph and Aileen alone. TLC teens, Alma and Kyle shared how the nonprofit has helped them overcome emotional and physical trials. Following the testimonials, guests were touched and inspired to donate to TLC’s live auction to help sponsor incoming TLC students, its first program in San Diego County and provide supplies for TLC’s classes. Live auction items included: a Bugatti and Porsche driving and racing experience, a seven-night stay in Mammoth, a Puerto Vallarta six-night ocean front stay with airfare, a David Copperfield VIP Las Vegas Experience, a four-night stay with Exclusive Resorts and a day in the life of the action sports industry with Tilly Levine. TLC aims to empower teens to overcome their own adversity and crisis through positive thinking. Through tested methodologies from globallyrespected thought leaders, TLC teaches effective life tools that enable teens the confidence and self-esteem they need to take responsibility for themselves – ultimately giving them the power to make positive changes in Christian Ford Impresses the Crowd with a Las Vegas-Style Magic their own lives. To find out more, please visit www.tillyslifecenter.org. and Comedy Show

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Ladera Ranch News Legal Notices ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00953618 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of . Petitioner(s) SHEELA MICHELE WELLS has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: SHEELA MICHELE WELLS to SHEELA MICHELE MESTER. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing, Superior Court of California, Orange, Central Justice Center, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 on DECEMBER 19, 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 Ladera Ranch News. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter are directed to make known any objection that they may have to the granting of the petition for change of name by filing a written objection, which includes the reasons for the objection, with the court at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and by appearing in court at the hearing to show cause why the petition for change of name should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Dated: NOVEMBER 03, 2017 ROBERT J. MOSS - Judge of the Superior Court Ladera Ranch News – 11/10/2017, 11/17/2017, 11/24/2017, 12/01/2017 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00952091 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of . Petitioner(s) NATASHA NARVAEZ has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: NATASHA NARVAEZ to NATASHA SALAVARRIETA. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing, Superior Court of California, Orange, Central Justice Center, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 on DECEMBER 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 Ladera Ranch 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: OCTOBER 26, 2017 ROBERT J. MOSS - Judge of the Superior Court Ladera Ranch News – 11/03/2017, 11/10/2017, 11/17/2017, 11/24/2017

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00950018 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of WYNTER EDAN REA-MCCLURE, and HYATT JAMES REAMCCLURE, and GRAEME LONDON REA-MCCLURE a minor(s). Petitioner(s) GINA REA has/ have filed a petition with this court on behalf of the minor(s) for a decree changing name(s) as follows: WYNTER EDAN REA-MCCLURE to WYNTER JOSEPH EDAN REA; HYATT JAMES REAMCCLURE to HYATT JAMES REA; and GRAEME LONDON REAMCCLURE to GRAEME LONDON REA. 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 DECEMBER 5, 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 Ladera Ranch 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: OCTOBER 17, 2017 ROBERT J. MOSS- Judge of the Superior Court Ladera Ranch News – 11/03/2017, 11/10/2017, 11/17/2017, 11/24/2017

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Simple twists to enhance classic Thanksgiving fare Family and friends make Thanksgiving special, but it’s the food that’s always the center of attention. From juicy turkey and creamy potatoes to zesty cranberries and buttery rolls, nobody leaves the table hungry. This year, delight guests by making the classic foods they love but with a few simple twists that will leave taste buds dancing. Appetizers When guests arrive, give them something to nibble on as they visit and watch the parade or game. A cheese platter that features three to five new varieties will get everyone talking. Select a range of flavors to tempt every palate, such as pairing soft brie with a crumbly blue and Black Creek premium extra-aged cheddar cheese, made by Certified Master Cheesemakers. Accompaniments The cheese shouldn’t stand alone, so be sure to complement it with fresh fruits. Instead of simply placing bite-size pieces on a plate, create fruit cornucopias using sugar ice cream cones. Simply spoon fruit into the cones and arrange the mini cornucopias on a platter for a beautiful seasonal presentation that’s easy to grab and enjoy for party guests young and old. Drinks Apple cider is a holiday musthave to quench Thanksgiving thirst. This year, add some interest to your beverage offerings with a themed drink that expands on the sweet cider flavors. For example, an autumn sangria is the perfect seasonal offering that’s as cheerful as it is refreshing. Start with sparkling wine and add in a splash of cider with

freshly sliced pears and apples. Finish with a few cranberries and sprinkle some nutmeg on top. For young guests or those who prefer non-alcoholic drinks, simply swap out wine for alcohol-free sparkling juice. Cranberries Cranberries are a Thanksgiving staple, but most people take a small spoonful and move on. If you want to add new flavor to cranberries so guests will be asking for seconds, different spices and additions could mean lip-smacking results. Sweet citrus fruits like oranges taste heavenly when cooked down with cranberries. A splash of port can bring new depths to the classic dish, too. Allspice, cinnamon, nutmeg and even chili powder can add surprising flavor. If you want to add texture, crushed walnuts add crunch and complexity to the sauce. Potatoes Thanksgiving menus often include several potato dishes. The secret to enhancing potato dishes is adding cheese for an indulgent result. For example, the complex flavors of crumbled gorgonzola folded into sweet potatoes make a rich dish that guests will love. With a cheesemaking history that dates back to 1923, you can’t go wrong with Stella Gorgonzola. Upgrade standard mashed all-purpose white potatoes (russet, Idaho, etc.) by sprinkling in freshly grated parmesan or cheddar for extra kick. Dessert No matter how full you are after your Thanksgiving dinner, there’s always room for dessert. Instead of or in addition to pumpkin pie, try pumpkin cupcakes or pumpkin

cheesecake. Add new flavor to apple pie or apple crisp by mixing shredded cheddar cheese into the apple mixture prior to baking. Guests will ooh-and-ahh over how the sharp cheddar flavor enhances the sweet apple filling. Need inspiration? Try these two delicious recipes perfect for enhancing any Thanksgiving table. For more unique recipes, visit www. dcicheeseco.com/recipes. Cheddar Apple Crisp Makes 8 servings. Ingredients: 4 cups apples (crisp and tart such as Braeburn), peeled and sliced 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1/3 plus 1/2 cup brown sugar, firmly packed, divided 1/2 cup rolled oats 1/4 cup flour 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/2 cup butter 1 cup Black Creek cheddar cheese, shredded Instructions: Preheat oven to 350 F. Combine apples, lemon juice and 1/3 cup brown sugar. Arrange in buttered 8 or 9-inch square pan. Combine dry ingredients and cut in butter until mixture is crumbly; gently mix in cheese. Sprinkle evenly over apple mixture. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes. Serve with ice cream or whipped cream, garnish with shredded cheese. Baked Sweet Potatoes with Cranberry Gorgonzola Gremolata Makes 6 servings. Ingredients: 6 medium sweet potatoes 1/4 cup melted butter 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup pure maple syrup

1/4 cup minced fresh parsley 1 lemon, zested 1 clove garlic, minced finely 3 tablespoons minced pecans 3 tablespoons finely chopped dried cranberries 1 scallion, minced 2 ounces Stella gorgonzola, crumbled (If you prefer a milder flavor, use 2 ounces crumbled blue cheese instead of gorgonzola) Instructions: Preheat oven to 450 F. Place sweet potatoes on cookie sheet and bake for 30 minutes. Flip over and return to oven to bake until tender - about 20 minutes. Remove from oven and set aside. When cool enough to do so safely, peel sweet potatoes. Place in a medium skillet over low heat with butter, salt and maple syrup for 5 minutes, basting the potatoes with the butter mixture occasionally. Lightly smash the potatoes until there is an even consistency. Hold over low heat. To make the gremolata: In a small bowl, toss together parsley, lemon zest, garlic, pecans, cranberries and scallion. Gently fold in the cheese. Move sweet potatoes to a serving dish and sprinkle with the gremolata. Serve hot. - (BPT)

Tips to help your pet have a happy and healthy holiday The holidays are upon us, and so is the chillier weather. As you bundle up and get cozy with your cocoa, Dr. Jeff Werber, Emmy award-winning celebrity veterinarian, has some tips and tricks on how to ensure your pet has a healthy and happy holiday season. Baby, it’s cold outside: Keeping warm is easy for us pet parents, as we can layer up and put on an extra sweater or coat. While battling colder winter temperatures, don’t forget your four-legged family members! It is true that most dogs, and a lot of cats, can adequately thermoregulate in most temperatures, but smaller pets may need some help. Little doggie sweaters or coats, like the Wouapy Outdoor or Bubble Coat, are great solutions for the smaller breeds to keep them warm but still mobile while outside. Freezing temperatures are not the only winter problem. Many cities and municipalities pour salt on sidewalks and streets to help melt snow and minimize the inherent slippery surfaces. This salt can be very irritating to the feet of our beloved dogs and cats, so clean their paws after each walk to remove any residue, or, better yet, try some booties to provide necessary protection. Holiday guests ‘Tis the season to party and celebrate by spending quality time with friends and family. This is great for you and your crew, but what about your four-legged kids? After all, they, too, are part of the family and you certainly don’t want to exclude them from the festivities. The fact is, if you’re not careful Page 16

and don’t plan ahead, they may in fact ruin some of those good times! This time of year brings a revolving door of guests and the sound of the doorbell constantly ringing. As exciting as it may be to see long-distance relatives, this can bring some unexpected stress on your pets. Whether you are hosting or traveling to the next get-together, consider outfitting your dog with the Calmz Anxiety Relief System, a non-invasive, drug-free treatment that soothes common anxieties to help naturally combat the stress of traveling, loud noises and strangers. In addition, provide pets with a comfortable space where they can retreat if they are feeling stressed. Dogs are naturally denning animals, so kennels like the Ultra Vari Kennel are great options for them to retreat to a safe haven while still being part of the festivities. Keep them happy, keep them occupied Decking the halls can be a disaster with curious pets wanting to play with the newly placed ornaments on that “big green climbable thing” in the corner. What’s more, these decorations can be extremely dangerous for your pet. Cats love to bat at sparkling tinsel and carry it in their mouths. Not only does this lead to a big mess, but it can also obstruct their digestive tract if ingested. Distract your playful kitty with a fun toy like the Jackson Galaxy Butterfly Ball, to mentally stimulate your pet and tap into their natural instincts to observe and track prey, rather than taking interest in a fallen glass ornament. In addition, avoid chewing

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hazards by giving your dog an interactive treat toy like the JW Ho-lee Gourmet, which will encourage them to play with their food rather than a wire from decorative lights. Don’t forget to give them plenty of exercise! It may be too cold to play fetch outside, but it’s still important to keep them active. Providing regular exercise, especially in winter, helps prevent boredom, which can lead to destructive behavior. Going on a brisk walk with the K9 Control Retractable Leash, the only retractable leash designed to retract in lock or stop position, is a great way to bond with and mentally stimulate your dog while getting them up and moving. Lastly, even with the best planning and most conscientious care, accidents do happen. Make sure you keep your veterinarian’s number handy as well as your local 24-hour emergency facility just in case. - (BPT)


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LADERA RANCH NEWS R est aurant Antonucci’s Restaurant Serving authentic Italian seafood and award-winning pizza since 1976 with exciting appetizers and a full bar and live entertainment on Saturday evening.

24190 Alicia Parkway, Mission Viejo. 949-472-4332

Bahar Restaurant

They offer moderately priced and high-quality Persian food made fresh from scratch. We promise great service and clean restaurant. Your total satisfaction is always guaranteed.

27771 Center Dr., Mission Viejo 949-340-1011 Blk Burgrz

Offering an extensive menu of premium American Wagyu and Kobe beef burgers, along with salads and entrees such as chicken, salmon and salmon risotto. There is a full bar with more than 50 craft beers, more than a dozen draft beer, and bottles of your favorite domestic and imported beer.

27742 Antonio Pkwy Ste K7, Ladera Ranch 949-429-6666 CASA RANCHERO Classic Mexican cantina

25606 Crown Valley Pkwy, Ladera Ranch 949-276-7800 Claim Jumper Monster salad bar, great steaks, full bar with a wide selection of beers and wines to choose from.

27845 Santa Margarita Pkwy, Mission Viejo 949-461-7170

Corky’s Kitchen & Bakery Famous for their pancakes as big as your plate and their breakfast combos. They also serve a variety of lunch and dinner items as well as homemade pies and cookies.

27522 Antonio Pkwy, Ladera Ranch 949-364-4439

Cosmo’s Italian Kitchen Come and join us for delicious authentic Italian food in a warm, friendly atmosphere.

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CHOYA JAPANESE CUISINE

Jalapeno’s Restaurant

Pino’s Cucina

Japanese sushi bar & restaurant

Open for breakfast, lunch & dinner. Authentic Mexican food including chili Verde, omelets, huevos rancheros, tostadas, carne asada, menudo, traditional burritos including beef, chicken, fish, beans (Vegetarian), chile relleno, taquitos, enchiladas, imported and domestic beers.

Authentic Italian cuisine from all regions of Italy and also traditional Sicilian food. Italian beer and wine is also available to compliment your meal. You will feel like you are having a home-cooked meal in Italy!

25612 Crown Valley Pkwy, Ladera Ranch 949-347-2465

DICKEY’S BARBECUE PIT Homestyle barbecue

25606 Crown Valley Pkwy, Ladera Ranch 949-364-1729 Diho Siam

Authentic Thai and Chinese food at affordable prices. Many varieties of Thai and Chinese delicacies chicken, beef, pork, tofu and vegetarian, barbecue chicken, crispy duck, beef w/ oyster sauce, spicy cat fish.

27702 Crown Valley Pkwy E-3, Ladera Ranch 949-365-8777 Don Gustavo’s

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

27602 Antonio Pkwy, Ladera Ranch 949-364-5614 kan pai sushi

Sushi and Japanese Cuisine.

27742 Antonio Pkwy Ste K6, Ladera Ranch 949-429-2772 LOLA’S CAFE

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.

26772 Avery Pkwy, Mission Viejo. 949-218-0865

FORTE MEDITERRANEAN BISTRO

The best family owned breakfast and lunch menu that specializes in homestyle cooking.

Paul’s Pantry

1701 Corporate Dr. Ladera Ranch 949-388-7999 Grabba green Gluten-free and hundred percent whole foods made fresh breakfast lunch dinner and snacks food and juice near Rancho post office by Arco station.

29880 Santa Margarita Parkway, RSM Jerry’s Wood Fired Dogs

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.

1701 Corporate Drive, Ladera Ranch 949-347-1156

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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Happy Holidays ~ Flo & John

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