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Trim adds decorative new dimensions throughout home interiors When people think of home trim, they often picture the beauty it brings to exteriors - but the right trim products can add arrestingly elegant and bold decorative elements throughout home interiors, too. High-quality cellular PVC trim from Kleer Lumber, a division of The Tapco Group, is an innovative, versatile solution that can do exactly that. All homeowners need is their imagination for creative, eye-catching and even unexpected applications. From beadboard for beautiful wainscoting to moldings for stunning cornices and valances, the possibilities are unlimited. Kleer trimboard, moldings and sheets offer the rich authentic style you desire. Apply these products anywhere you would traditionally use wood throughout the interior - without concerns about moisture or insect damage because Kleer’s cellular PVC material is impervious. The trim, moldings and sheets are available in a range of thicknesses, widths and lengths. Dimensionally stable and easy to cut, route and machine, all Kleer products are ideal for creating complex custom details, such as fluted pilasters for regallooking rooms. Heat-bending can be used for elegant curves, such as

door and ceiling arches and winding staircases. Available in pure white, the trimboard, moldings and sheets retain their fresh appearance for decades with just soap and water. While Kleer products never need paint to add beauty, they can be painted to complement, match or contrast other interior elements. They enliven and grace any interior space, from dining and living rooms to foyers and staircases. Of course, this trim works especially well in moistureprone spaces such as baths, laundry rooms and finished basements. Kleer trimboard has a natural wood grain finish and is also available with a two-sided smooth finish. From warm, inviting applications around door frames and archways to even more sophisticated elements, such as stylish cornices, robust box beams, built-in bookcases, and dramatic window valences and aprons. Trimboard also provides the ideal solution for hard-to-finish curved walls, arches and staircases. Kleer ’s finely crafted crown moldings create elegant transitions between walls and ceilings, and perfectly finished ceiling beams. Moldings can also be installed as cozy-looking chair rails in dining rooms and other areas where walls

require protection. For a sophisticated finishing touch, the moldings can be paired with warm wainscoting made from sheets and trim. Since all moldings come in standard 16-foot lengths, there are few finger joints on longer trim runs. In addition, you don’t have to worry about the finger joints showing through the paint. Available in smooth and grain finishes, these sheets are easily cut to desired sizes and can be used as solid panels, such as for wainscoting or square-panels in boxbeam ceilings. They can cover drywall

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Take a day trip to Peterson Automotive Museum

If you are interested in taking a daylong excursion that’s out of the norm, then listen up. The City of Mission Viejo is offering a special excursion on Thursday, May 4 that includes a trip to “The Vault” Petersen Automotive Museum. The museum is located on Wilshire Boulevard along Museum Row in the Page 2

Miracle Mile neighborhood of Los Angeles. Guests will take a behindthe-scenes tour of some of the most unique cars in the collection that are not on display in the museum galleries. The Vault is home to cars representing more than 100 years of automotive history, some of which have rarely been seen by the public.

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A docent will guide folks through The Vault while sharing stories about a selection of the cars in the facility’s diverse collection. People who take the excursion can have lunch on their own at the recently renovated historic Clifton Cafeteria. The trip also features a stop at Stan’s Donut Shop of Westwood, known for

producing some of the world’s most delectable donuts. The trip departs from the Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center at 9:30 a.m. and returns at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $89. Register online at https://econnect.cityofmissionviejo. org by referencing course 5104 or call 949-470-3062.


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UCI RESEARCHERS SEEK ANSWERS TO FIND ALZHEIMER’S PREVENTION; ANNOUNCE URGENT NEED FOR CLINICAL TRIAL PARTICIPANTS UCI MIND, Orange County’s only state and federally funded Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, is calling on Orange County residents age 65 to 85 who have normal memory function to help in meeting its urgent need for study participants in an active clinical study now underway. The researchers are hoping to find new ways to prevent, slow, and/or stop Alzheimer’s disease before it begins. “The need for this research is immediate,” explains Dr. Joshua Grill, Co-Director of UCI MIND. “More than 84,000 people in Orange County are now living with a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, and this number is going to increase substantially over the next decades. The more rapidly we can fill the need for study volunteers, the sooner we can find ways to prevent this disease through research.” The current clinical trial for which UCI MIND needs participants is called the “A4 Study.” This study will evaluate whether giving an investigational drug can delay or prevent the onset of cognitive decline from Alzheimer’s disease. The information collected from this study may increase knowledge regarding the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, and help

people in the future. Participants will receive compensation for their time in participating, as well as access to medication that is believed to hold promise as a potential prevention. “Recruiting participants for studies is the most consistent challenge faced by medical researchers,” according to Grill, who explains that slow recruiting can put the success of trials like the A4 Study at risk. “Many of the studies we conduct span multiple years, and it can often take two or more years just to get enough people to sign up to participate,” Grill explains. “For this reason, a three or four year study can easily end up taking five or six years, as we have to wait for all participants to complete the study before we can analyze results. Delays like these are hugely detrimental, especially when it comes to an urgent need such as fighting Alzheimer’s.” To combat this delay, UCI MIND launched an online registry in late 2016, which allows people aged 18 or older to sign up and find out if they are a match for a current or upcoming study. “People in the registry are not required to participate in a clinical trial, but we need people to register to find out if there are studies for which

they might be a fit if they choose to participate,” Grill says. “The fact is, this is how local Orange County residents can help. Joining the registry is an easy, no-strings-attached way to support groundbreaking research right here in our area.” People interested in joining UCI MIND’s registry can do so at www. c2c.uci.edu. Those interested in helping to fill the urgent need for participants in the A4 Study can contact Beatriz Yanez, RN at (949) 824-0008 or research@mind.uci.edu. About UCI MIND (UC Irvine Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders) The UC Irvine Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders (UCI MIND) is internationally recognized for its research accomplishments in disorders of the brain, particularly those that are age-related. UCI MIND is the University’s center for aging and dementia research, with its faculty seeking to understand the causes leading to neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal dementia, Lewy body dementia, and Huntington’s disease. For those suffering from agerelated memory problems, its goal

Dr. Joshua Grill is to develop improved means for effective diagnosis and treatment and to provide help to families and caregivers. UCI MIND is home to one of 31 Alzheimer’s Disease Research Centers funded by the National Institute on Aging, and is one of ten California Alzheimer’s Disease Centers funded by the California Department of Public Health. For more information, please visit www. mind.uci.edu.

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PACI F IC SYMPHONY WE L COME s KEY B OARD WONDER ORLI SHAHAM FOR MOZART’S PIANO CONCERTO NO. 17 While many have been enchanted by the captivating talents of Orli Shaham, pianist and curator for Pacific Symphony’s cherished Café Ludwig chamber series performed in the intimate Samueli Theater—the upcoming Classical series concert offers a chance to hear her virtuosity in the center of the acoustical wonder of the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. Shaham, a “first-rate Mozartean” according to the Chicago Tribune, joins the full orchestra to perform the composer’s sunny Piano Concerto No. 17, with the famous third movement theme inspired by Mozart’s melodic pet starling. Opening the program is Ravel’s “Alborada del gracioso,” incorporating mesmerizing Spanish musical themes. And to conclude the evening is Strauss’ tone poem “Don Quixote,” inspired by the Cervantes novel, with the solo cello—the Symphony’s own Timothy Landauer—starring as the “ingenious gentleman,” Don Quixote de la Mancha. The experience is enhanced by image magnification on the big screens throughout the performance for a closer look at the soloists, Music Director Carl St.Clair and the musicians of Pacific Symphony. Entitled “Mozart & Don Quixote,” the concert takes place Thursday through Saturday, May 18-20, at 8 p.m., in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. A preview talk with Alan Chapman begins at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25-$125 (Box Circle, $195). For more information or to purchase tickets, call (714) 755-5799 or visit www.PacificSymphony.org. The concert’s centerpiece is one of Mozart’s many piano concertos, his 17th, which displays a breathof-fresh-air charm expressed in the opening theme of the work’s first movement and in the elegant passagework heard from the piano. However simple the theme may seem at first, it leads to a flourish of intricate finger work that builds toward a big cadence and obligatory trill, and also contains a short phase that is dark and romantic, with daring arpeggios in the piano against slower chord progressions in the winds and strings. It is music of technical genius, but also, in Mozart’s own words, “written in such a way that the less learned cannot fail to be pleased, though without knowing why.” Oh, and it was in some part, thanks to a little bird. In May 1784, Mozart bought a pet starling that learned to whistle the first five measures of the composer’s 17th Piano Concerto finale. There is an argument as to which came Page 4

first—the bird or the tune. But since starlings are virtuoso mimics, have an uncanny ear for musical patterns, and Mozart indicated his concerto was finished (having entered it in his catalog) before he bought the bird— it’s likely that it was the composer who taught the tune to the starling, and not the other way around! One way or another, Mozart and his little feathered friend landed on the 17note theme for this concerto’s finale with only minor incidents—the bird always sang one note sharp and held another too long. (When the bird died in 1787, Mozart administered last rites, read a poem he had written in its honor, and buried it with great solemnity in his garden.) Mozart’s 17th is one of three piano concertos composed in the same month in spring 1784. It was written for one of his most gifted students, Barbara Ployer, who paid him generously for it. As noted, it is music of enormous complexity, yet it manages to be beautifully transparent and a little something else... The main key, G major, was one in which Mozart set some of his most lyrical and innocent comedy. The graceful first movement not only opens with an abundance of inventive melodies but also flourishes of Mozart’s lighter, more humorous side. Joining Mozart’s concerto on the Symphony’s program is a little Spanish jewel by Ravel with its own sparkle of humor. The title of the piece is “Alborada del gracioso,” which is most often translated as “Morning Song of the Jester.” But at the time it was written, it caused some confusion as to what it really meant. Literally, an alborada is a song sung at dawn, and a gracioso is a funny or amusing person. In 1907, asked about the meaning of the title, Ravel responded: “I understand your bafflement over how to translate the title ‘Alborada del gracioso.’ That is precisely why I decided not to translate it. The fact is that the gracioso of Spanish comedy is a rather special character and one, which, so far as I know, is not found in any other theatrical tradition. We do have an equivalent, though, in the French theater: Beaumarchais’ ‘Figaro.’ But he’s more philosophical, less well-meaning than his Spanish ancestor.” Ravel’s “Morning Song” started out as a piano piece, the fourth number in the composer’s “Miroirs.” The set bridges the composer’s years as an up-and-comer and those he lived after gaining celebrity. He wrote the “Alborada” in 1905, and orchestrated

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Orli Shaham, pianist the movement in 1918; it premiered the following year in Paris. Pizzicato violins and harps set a Spanish scene for this petite beauty, eight minutes in length. A long bassoon solo begins the jester’s earnest but awkward serenade, with rhythmic punctuations framed by a seguidilla (a Spanish dance traditionally accompanied by guitar). As for “Don Quixote,” Strauss admitted that his imagination was often inspired by stories. Program music—instrumental music that makes specific references to episodes in a literary text—was popular but quite controversial in the late-19th century. The Symphony’s concert ends with this magnificent tone poem based on the novel “Don Quixote” by Miguel de Cervantes, composed in Munich in 1897. Subtitled “Fantastic Variations for Large Orchestra on a Theme of Knightly Character“—“Don Quixote” features the solo cello as the main character, Quixote, and the solo viola as his sidekick Sancho Panza. It consists of an introduction, 10 variations and a finale. Each variation is based on a chapter from Cervante’s novel, although not in the order they were originally written.

Strauss’ “Don Quixote” was composed in a theme and variations form. It begins with the hero, who in an effort to escape the harsh realities of life has lost himself (and his mind) by reading too many novels. “Finally, from so little sleeping and so much reading, his brain dried up and he went completely out of his mind,” wrote Cervantes. The errant knight is a tremendously kind and sincere soul and also hyperconscientious—his heart bleeds for beggars, mothers in mourning, the underdogs of the world and all those who go unloved. He also yearns to amend for his own misdeeds. Quixote follows his dreams, determined to create a vision of the world as a better place. Now imagine all this grand and dramatic story set to music. In 1897, Strauss said of “Don Quixote”: “Too much sanity may be madness. And maddest of all, to see life as it is and not as it should be.” Pacific Symphony’s Classical Series is made possible by the Hal and Jeanette Segerstrom Family Foundation, and receives additional support from The Westin South Coast Plaza, KUSC and PBS SoCal.


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Ladera Ranch Plan Submittal, Maintenance Reporting & membership cards Plan Submittal Did you know that Ladera Ranch has a set of Aesthetic Standards that were created by a visionary group of developers in order to maintain the character and quality of our beautiful community? These Standards consist of guidelines to assist homeowners in preparing a plan submittal for any exterior change to their homes or yards. Please don’t forget that any exterior improvement to your home, including landscaping, must be approved by LARMAC’s Aesthetic Review Committee prior to installation. For a list of Aesthetic Review Committee dates and deadlines, as well as details on the process for submitting plans, the review process, and to view the Aesthetic Standards, please visit the Aesthetic Review section on the HOA page. The friendly LARMAC team at the Avendale Clubhouse is also available to assist you Monday through Friday. Please contact them at 949-218-0900 for an appointment or for questions! The Aesthetic Review Committee currently meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month, with the submittal deadline being 5:00PM the Tuesday prior to the meeting. Plans can be submitted in person at the Avendale Village Clubhouse for your convenience, any day of the week. Maintenance Reporting Maintenance requests include common area items such as general landscape items; trimming, weeding, irrigation issues; broken sprinkler heads and facility needed repairs such as pool items, playground equipment or a burned out light at a facility. Maintenance Requests: •Can be made 24 hours a day at 949-218-0900 ext. 100.

•Will be processed the same day or the next business day if received after hours. •After hour common area emegencies can be reported by calling 949-448-6000. •Street light outages can be reported to SDG&E via their website: sdge.com/business/reporting-streetlight-outages When reporting a common area maintenance issue, please make sure to provide as much detail as possible as to the location where the issue is and what attention is required so staff can be sure to address your concern as efficiently as possible. Membership Cards Your Ladera Ranch membership card is your ticket to all the amenities Ladera Ranch has to offer. •Visit the Avendale Village Clubhouse to acquire your membership card. Please bring

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Mens spring/summer fashions 2017 By Cillian O’Connor For the modern man, staying on trend can be difficult. Men’s fashion, however, is still a territory that’s pretty easily mapped. Sure, in today’s digital age the process of predicting a neat set of seasonal trends might not be the cakewalk it once was. By and large, men’s style is still ruled by trends. Camouflage You thought it was dead, didn’t you? Less a trend, more a seasonally updated staple, the military print remains something every man needs in his wardrobe; no doubt bolstered by the come-about of green as 2017’s colour of the year. Lightweight Parkas These warm-weather parkas are cut from breezily light manmade materials, often unlined and ideal if you’re looking for an alternative to a hoodie to top-off an athleisure look once the temperature starts hiking. Pant Changes So maybe sweeping hakama-style wide-leg trousers haven’t caught on like fashion thought they would (funny that), but that’s not an excuse to keep trying to pass off your skinnies as groundbreakingly stylish. Out go ankle-enveloping secondskin jeans, and in come cuts cropped just above the ankles in relaxed, but not baggy, fits. Looser Suits For the first time since the 1980s,

tailoring is letting loose. Gosha Rubchinskiy led the charge; at his debut Pitti Uomo show, the Russian designer supplemented his signature 1990s sportswear with a selection of broadly-cut navy suits, some of which – in their late 1980s Armaniness – wouldn’t look out of place on a modern-day Patrick Bateman. It wasn’t just menswear’s current enfant terrible shaking up tailoring this season. The switch from skinny and slim suiting to something more unwieldy was widespread, with designers such as Demna Gvasalia at Balenciaga and Tomas Maier at Bottega Veneta also propping up the trend for a broader-shouldered silhouette. Pastels From sky blue to soft tangerine, coral to lemon sherbet, pastels made a serious comeback at the SS17 shows. Better yet, names like Topman Design, Christopher Shannon and Cottweiler proved barely-there colours are every bit as versatile as an all-white or earth tone palette. This season’s spectrum is markedly more masculine than in the recent past. It’s worth remembering, though, that while versatile, pastels don’t lend themselves to a head-to-toe approach in the same way as earth tones, nor every skin tone (sorry, fairfaced readers). Think of these softer shades as accent colours, rather than

the nuts and bolts of your look. Embellishment After seasons spent on an almost monastic minimalist bent, menswear is once again warming up to the idea that more just might be more. Following the flamboyant lead of Alessandro Michele’s amped-up work for Gucci, designers this season offered up menswear staples spliced with serious attitude – from bleach-splattered denim at Bally and Dsquared2 to embroidered cowboy

shirts at Missoni. Slogans – whether printed on T-shirts (like we saw in SS16) or embroidered on the back of a jacket As with all statements, a little goes a long way. So tip your hat to the trend with one standout piece per look – whether that’s a jacket with contrast embroidery or embellished jeans – and you’ll look trend-conscious without going full arts-and-crafts class.

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S p e c ta c u l a r S u n d a y B r u n c h w i t h T o p H u n t e r s S e t f o r t h e B l e n h e i m J u n e Cl a s s i c I H o r s e S h o w USHJA WCHR West Coast Hunter Spectacular & Gala will be held June 11

John French piloted Iwasaki & Reilly’s Small Gesture to first place in the 2016 $25,000 WCHR West Coast Hunter Spectacular. Photo by: McCool The United States Hunter Jumper Association will hold the $25,000 World Championship Hunter Rider West Coast Hunter Spectacular at the Blenheim June Classic I Horse Show on Sunday, June 11, 2017, at the Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park in San Juan Capistrano, California. This year the exciting featured class will offer spectators a “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” Sunday Brunch Gala to benefit the WCHR Program, which in part supports the USHJA Foundation Horseman’s Assistance Fund. “We are ecstatic to be back at Blenheim on the picturesque grass field for this special class,” said WCHR Task Force Vice Chair Hope Glynn. “We encourage competitors and spectators to add this show to their calendars! Watching the gorgeous hunters from the hilltop VIP while enjoying brunch is a wonderful way to spend a Sunday morning.” All WCHR Members are eligible to participate in this class with fence

height options set at 3’6, 3’9” or 4’0”. Both rounds are judged by at least two judging panels consisting of two judges each, and the top 12 horses will be called back for a second round from low to high score within their respective heights. This marks the fifth year of the annual class, which was first won by Woodstock, owned by Sabrina Hellman and ridden by Hope Glynn. Hope Glynn and Emma Waldfogel’s King’s Peak took the title in 2014, followed by John Bragg aboard Laura Strasburg’s Social Hour in 2015. John French and Iwasaki & Reilly’s Small Gesture took the title in last year’s class out of a field of 30 entries competing for $25,000 in prize money. Spectators are invited to the WCHR West Coast Hunter Spectacular Breakfast at Tiffany’s Brunch Gala to support the WCHR Program, which in part benefits the USHJA Foundation Horseman’s Assistance Fund. Table sales open online May 1

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Almost every family has skeletons in the closet and relatives they wish would recede into the woodwork. Such was true of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and her sister Lee Radziwill. As girls, their Aunt Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale (Big Edie) and her daughter Edith Bouvier Beale (Little Edie), their cousin, were equally part of the upper crust and Jackie and her sister enjoyed summer visits to their beautiful home and estate Grey Gardens in the wealthy Georgica Pond neighborhood of East Hampton. In those days, life was good. But when Big Edie’s husband left her in 1931 for another woman, their lives were to undergo a desperate change. Without the funds or ability to keep up the huge property, Grey Gardens began to fall into ruin. Eventually the two women became very reclusive, barely hanging on to survival. Exposed by the Enquirer and a cover story in New York Magazine about the filth, fleas, cats and raccoons sharing the home with the women, the health department intervened and gave the women the ultimatum of cleaning up or getting out. Unable to afford repairs and cleanup, it was at this point that Jackie O and Lee came to their aid. They went in together and had repairs made to the house, the overgrown vegetation cut back, and hundreds of bags of trash removed. The house passed health department inspection and the mother and daughter were allowed to stay - still reclusive, and still in a somewhat altered relationship with reality. Filmmakers Albert and David Maysles heard about their story when engaged by Lee Radziwill to do a documentary about her and Jackie’s childhood. They found the Grey Garden women so interesting they filmed over an hour at the location with the mother and daughter. Lee was not happy at the direction the film had taken and ended the arrangement with the Maysles and destroyed the film. But that didn’t stop Albert and David and they went back to Grey Gardens to make a documentary in 1975 that may have been the first reality, unscripted film ever. It was recognized in 2010 by the Library of Congress for its cultural and historical significance. In 2014, film critics named it the ninth best documentary film of all time. Although not entered, it was also shown at the Cannes Film Festival to much acclaim. It was a sad riches-to-rags story that drew attention around the world. Big Edie died in 1977 and her daughter sold the house in 1979 for $220,000 to author and journalist Sally Page 10

Quinn and her husband, Washington Post Editor Ben Bradlee. After the sale, Little Edie moved to Florida where she died in 2002. When Sally and Ben purchased the dilapidated mansion, Sally went up to the attic for the first time and found a treasure trove of the home’s original furnishings and samples of fabrics that had been used in the once glamorous home. She scratched away old paint and found the original beachy colors. The couple began the year-long restoration that would bring the home back to its original glory, adapted to today’s lifestyle. A special feature they added were French doors in the back to open a view to the ocean across the restored original gardens. After the estate was completed, the couple spent every August there until Ben’s death in 2014. Quinn then started renting the house out for the summer at $250,000. Sally has recently put the estate up for sale. Sited on just under two acres, the house contains approximately 6,000 square feet of living space with nine bedrooms, six baths and multiple venues for entertaining. Grounds contain a guest house nestled in the lush garden, a heated pool and a Har-Tru Tennis court. Listing agents are Michael Schultz and Susan Ryan of The Corcoran Group. Filled with history and visited by Jackie Kennedy Onassis and her sister Lee Radziwill, the star of an award-winning documentary, a featurette on the HBO original film Grey Gardens, a Broadway play and mentioned in song, Grey Gardens is priced at $19.995 million. Photo credit: The Corcoran Group

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only five Members on LADERA RANCH CIVIC COUNCIL Board Still Has Two Vacancies to Reach Full Capacity

From left: Councilmember Stephanie Ramsey, Councilmember Amir Arbabi, Vice Chairman Gary Kephart, Chairman Jett McCormick, and Councilmember Mike Ellzey

LADERA RANCH CIVIC COUNCIL MEETING Monday April 17

The regular meeting of the Civic Council of Ladera Ranch was held on Monday, April 17, 2017. On hand were Chairman Jett McCormick, Vice Chairman Gary Kephart, and councilmember Mike Ellzey, Councilmember Amir Arbabi and Councilmember Stephanie Ramsey. Orange County Sheriff report Orange County Sheriff Mitch Wang said that the Orange County Sheriff’s Canine Corps will be on hand for the crime prevention display from 1 PM to 4 PM on May 13 for the event; “Celebrate Ladera Ranch”. Former Civic Council member Jennifer Powers, who is a driving force on Neighborhood Watch events is also expected to be on hand for the crime prevention gathering staffed with volunteers and an information booth. Crossing Guards and Traffic Complaints The Sheriff added that there have been no crossing guard complaints but there have been some traffic flow complaints throughout the area of Ladera Ranch since the last meeting of the Civic Council indicating that at a minimum the crossing guards are able to slow down traffic in school crossing zones. Residential street lighting and

paving concerns Councilmember Amir Arbabi gave a lengthy report concerning the micro- surfacing of streets particularly on Sienna in June. Of concern was the slurry on residential streets and the new test product slurry in Covenant Hills. Councilmember Arbabi suggested that there were also some developing issues with regard to some increased lighting on the roundabouts in Ladera Ranch. Crosswalks which light up when a pedestrian approaches were discussed. He suggested that the County should be advised about the lighting and recommended a high reflection paint to be used on the crosswalks in those areas. More resident communication concerns from Councilmember Ramsey Ladera Ranch Civic council member Stephanie Ramsey detailed extensive efforts for the design of a new Facebook page and for the articles concerning the Rancho Santa Margarita project, and the new Toll Road extension. Chairman Jett McCormick joined her in expressing the need for more communication to the residents of Ladera Ranch. Some discussion was held whether

to exercise civic council discretion regarding updates to the Ladera Ranch Civic Council website. Ladera Ranch Civic Council still short two members. Members discussed two vacancies Ladera Ranch Civic Council. The members discussed the possibility of reaching out to members of the Ladera Ranch community to encourage more residents running for the civic council. However, there was no offer for a posting of applications for prospective Civic council members. The current council is operating with only a skeleton crew of five members rather than the previously allocated seven-member Civic Council Vice chairman Gary Kephart expressed interest in meeting with Congressman Darrell Issa. Councilmembers Gary Kephart and Jett McCormick had a lengthy debate with regard to the efficacy of having members of the Ladera Ranch Civic Council meeting with Congressman Darrell Issa of California’s 49th Congressional District. It was determined that no action was contemplated at this time. Councilmember Mike Ellzey contemplates making a motion

to adjourn the civic council for the summer Councilmember Mike Ellzey announced that he would propose during next month’s council meeting to adjourn the entire council for the whole summer as he felt that the council was not being productive in the monthly meetings and would benefit by more organizational skills. This suggestion was met with a lengthy discourse by chairman Jett McCormick who stated that “it is the purpose of the civic council to be available for the residents of Ladera Ranch even during the summer months.” Councilman Ellzey argued that very few members of the community attended the monthly council meetings and he said that he would continue with his plan to make the motion to adjourn the council during the summer months but did not make the motion at this meeting. Only three other residents including the Ladera Ranch News reporter attended Monday night’s meeting. Council approves the meeting minutes of the Ladera Ranch Civic Council of March 20, 2017 The meeting minutes were approved as a recommended as submitted.

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Lori McKay, Tammy Cluck, Bob Cluck, and Alan Greely Photos by: Kimberly April and Bob Hodson Around 575 guests from around the world came together for the cystinosis community’s largest fundraiser, the Natalie’s Wish Celebration at The Island Hotel in Newport Beach, California. The event was a record-breaking success, raising $3.5 million for Cystinosis Research Foundation, the largest provider of cystinosis research in the world. A beautiful and captivating ballroom welcomed guests with hues of purple and blue decorated with a message that captured the inspiring spirit of the evening: One Wish. One Night. One Step Closer. Attendees traveled from across the globe including 56 cystinosis families from Sweden, Canada, France, Ireland, Australia and Norway to celebrate the milestones we have reached, the discoveries we have funded and to focus on the incredible work still ahead. The gala was the finale to the three-day Day of Hope family conference. Each year, families who have raised funds for CRF in their own communities proudly parade on stage to present their checks. From bake sales to golf tournaments, this community is unstoppable. “Because of this community, we are now closer than ever to a cure,” said Nancy Stack, Cystinosis Research Foundation president. “The funds raised at Natalie’s Wish will be used to support research that will lead to new treatments and a cure. Our community of donors, family and friends Michael Alvarado, with Nancy Stack, Natalie Stack, Geoffrey Stack, has given our children with cystinosis the greatest gift of all, the gift of hope.” and Carissa Alvarado The successful evening was highlighted by an amazing performance by acoustic sensation, Us The Duo. The husband-and-wife musical team, Michael and Carissa Alvarado, played many songs including hits from their new album “Just Love” which recently hit No4 on the iTunes Pop Chart. Us the Duo recently wrapped an international tour with Pentatonix, a fivemember American a cappella sensation. Another special part of the evening was the energetic live auction which featured items including fine dining, luxurious getaways and extraordinary wine collections, raising $276,000. The eleven auction items included a Napa Valley wine adventure for eight, an escape to Montage Resort at Kapalua Bay, Maui for five days, a private suite for ten guests at Lionel Richie: All the Hits concert with special guest Mariah Carey at the Honda Center, a weekend wilderness adventure for four to six people at the private Tejon Ranch, an exclusive dining experience for eight guests, prepared by Chef Tony of Anqi Gourmet Bistro along with several more exquisite items. The night was filled with moving stories from cystinosis community members including Natalie Stack, who shared an update on where she is now, as a newly employed young professional at a nonprofit in Santa Ana, California. Natalie beamed as she thanked members of the community for their continuous support that has led her to where she is today. Her mother, John and Anne Kittleson Nancy Stack, then shared incredible milestones the community has reached and scientific discoveries the community has funded. She thanked guests for helping to make Natalie’s wish and the wish of all those with cystinosis come true. Later in the evening, Ashton Jenkins, mother of Sam (7) and Lars (4), both with cystinosis, shared her family’s journey through treatment and how strong and brave Sam and Lars truly are for battling cystinosis every day. She spoke of the ups and downs, and how the dedication and perseverance of CRF fills her with hope that a cure is within reach. “We are so grateful to the Cystinosis Research Foundation, and all who attended Natalie’s Wish,” shared Ashton Jenkins. “It is their encouragement and love that I remember in moments when I feel like this disease is a burden too heavy to bear.” The Cystinosis Research Foundation is dedicated to finding better treatments to improve the quality of life for those with cystinosis and to ultimately find a cure for this devastating disease. Since 2003, it has raised and committed more than $39 million to support bench, clinical and translational research to find better treatments and a cure for cystinosis. The foundation is dedicated to educating the public and medical community about cystinosis to ensure early diagnosis and proper treatment. Visit www. cystinosisresearch.org for more information. Ashton Jenkins, the mother of Sam (7) and Lars (4), speaks about her family’s journey.

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How youth team sports are shaping kids’ and teens’ values on and off the field

2017 will be remembered for is its exciting and emotional highlights of sports teams working together to achieve new heights, from hometown heroes to some of sports history’s greatest athletes. Whether it’s a neighborhood scrimmage or a national championship, experts agree that the benefits of belonging to a team are significant, and they range well beyond physical exercise. These important experiences teach lessons that help shape kids and teens’ outlooks about themselves, working with others and the world around them. Boys & Girls Clubs of America, through its national partnership with Buffalo Wild Wings, has introduced tens of thousands of kids and teens to various sports through its popular ALL STARS program. ALL STARS is Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s leading team sports program, offering opportunities for Clubs around the country to organize football, basketball, cheer, dance and step programs. Based on observations from participating Clubs around the country, here are the top life lessons instilled by being part of a team and how participation can help kids and teens feel a sense of belonging and acceptance. Teamwork: By working together on a team, kids and teens can learn not only how to lead, but also how to follow directions. The ability to work well with others will help them

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A.P.N.: 759-362-47 Trustee Sale No.: 2012-2984 Title Order No: 1205593-DF Reference No: LA-RAN 0781-03 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE UNDER A NOTICE OF A NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT AND CLAIM OF LIEN. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT DATED 11/15/2011. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Notice is hereby given that on 05/19/2017 at 3:00 PM, S.B.S. Lien Services, As the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Notice of Delinquent Assessment, recorded on 12/19/2011, as Document No. 2011000662930, Book , Page , of Official Records in the Office of the Recorder of Orange County, California, The original owner: Eric Flandrois and Andrea Flandrois The purported new owner: Eric Flandrois, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States, by cash, a cashier’s check drawn by a State or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by state or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or a savings bank specified in section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state.): ON THE FRONT STEPS TO THE ENTRANCE OF THE ORANGE CIVIC CENTER, 300 E. CHAPMAN AVE., ORANGE, CA 92866 All right, title and interest under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment in the property situated in said County, as more fully described on the above referenced assessment lien. The street address and other common designation, if any of the real property described above is purported to be: 20 First Street, Ladera Ranch, CA 92694. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum due under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment, with interest thereon, as provided in said notice, advances, if any, estimated fees, charges, and expenses of the Trustee, to wit: $9,596.36 accrued interest and additional advances, if any, will increase this figure prior to sale. The claimant: Ladera Ranch Maintenance Corporation AKA LARMAC under said Notice of Delinquent Assessment heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell.

The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located and more than three months have elapsed since such recordation. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call FOR SALE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL (855)9869342, or visit this Internet Web site www.superiordefault.com using the file number assigned to this case 2012-2984. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. THE PROPERTY IS BEING SOLD SUBJECT TO THE NINETY DAY RIGHT OF REDEMPTION CONTAINED IN CIVIL CODE SECTION 5715(b). PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE A DEBT COLLECTOR AND ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Date: 04/12/2017. S.B.S LIEN SERVICES, 31194 La Baya Drive, Suite 106, Westlake Village, California, 91362. By: Annissa Young, Trustee Sale Officer (04/28/17, 05/05/17, 05/19/17 | TS#2012-2984 SDI-5671)

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Segerstrom Center for the Arts Construction on Julianne and G e o r g e A r gy r o s Pl a z a a n d C e n t e r f o r Da n c e a n d I n n o vat i o n

Construction has begun on Segerstrom Center for the Arts’ new Julianne and George Argyros Plaza and the Center for Dance and Innovation. The plaza has been named in recognition of Julia and George Argyros’ long-time support of the Center and a generous $13.5 million lead gift to the Center’s Next Act campaign. The many new features and amenities of the Argyros Plaza and Center for Dance and Innovation (CDI) will help to support an array of programs and performances offered on the plaza and by the CDI and Center Without Boundaries. These will enable the Center to significantly enhance its artistic programs, performances and venues while responding to the growing needs of a rapidly changing Orange County. John L. Ginger, Chairman of the Board, said, “We are so grateful that Julia and George believe in the importance of this plaza to the quality of life in our community. The Argyros Plaza will make an enormous impact on the way we serve and engage with our community and will offer new opportunities for the people from throughout Orange County to enjoy the Center. We are so grateful that Julia and George believe in the importance of this plaza and the performances, programs that people will enjoy here. We cannot thank them enough for supporting us and helping us to be the arts center of the future.” Center President Terrence W. Dwyer noted: “The Center has always been dedicated to providing the community with world-class performing arts and invaluable education programs. Now, with our three initiatives moving forward – the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza, the Center for Dance and Innovation and our Center Without Boundaries – we will leverage the arts in new and innovative ways to make a real difference to the future of our wonderfully diverse community. We Page 16

are honored that Julia and George support the Center’s goals and are helping to make them happen.” Designed by the firm of Michael Maltzan Architecture, the Argyros Plaza will be a new public gathering place, welcoming and attractive to all of the county’s diverse communities, offering exceptional year-round programs and performances as well as guest amenities that include a café, public stage, shaded seating areas, WiFi and enhanced lighting and sound. A visually striking grand staircase will connect Segerstrom Hall to the Argyros Plaza below. The Center for Dance and Innovation, which includes the Judy Morr Theater, studios of the American Ballet Theatre William J. Gillespie School and new school for children with physical and cognitive disabilities, will feature its own sweeping entranceway and public patio for socializing. Michael Maltzan said, “Architecture is at its best when it’s creating a spirited, inclusive place for community. The Argyros Plaza, complemented by the spaces of the Center for Dance and Innovation, is poised to do just that. To create a flexible, inviting, beautiful, and utterly unique gathering space for the entire community of Orange County. I am honored to be working with Segerstrom Center for the Arts and Julia Argyros on this extraordinary project.” The Center’s three key initiatives launched in August 2015 – the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza, the Center for Dance and Innovation and the Center without Boundaries – complement and enhance Segerstrom Center for the Arts’ annual seasons of world-class performances in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, Segerstrom Hall, Samueli Theater and the Judy Morr Theater.  Julianne and George Argyros Plaza, designed by the renowned firm of Michael Maltzan Architecture, reimagines the existing Arts Plaza as

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a welcoming public gathering place and dynamic town square deeply engrained in the community offering a host of new guest amenities, a public stage and free events and performances. Programs and new amenities will make the Argyros Plaza accessible and attractive to all residents of Orange County. Many of the programs will be initiated by and support the goals of the county’s diverse communities and complement the dynamic new Center Without Boundaries programs; * Center Without Boundaries program, an innovative model for civic engagement that focuses on responding to needs of individual and diverse communities by forging strategic partnerships between the Center and non-cultural groups throughout the county. Among the organizations with whom the Center is already partnering in its plans to become a ‘center for the future’ include El Centro Cultural de Mexico, The Wooden Floor, Alzheimer’s OC, CHOC Hospital, Chapman University, University of California Irvine, United Cerebral Palsy and The KIDA School and Orangewood’s Samueli Academy; *Center for Dance and Innovation supports Segerstrom Center ’s flagship artistic programs, while

acting as a catalyst for initiatives that celebrate innovation and creativity. In addition to the American Ballet Theatre William J. Gillespie School, the Center’s programs include a dance and music school for children with physical and cognitive disabilities, the commissioning of new ballets, dance training in multiple genres, Center partnerships with the high-tech, biotech/entrepreneur community and others, offering the community new ways of engaging with the performing arts through a broad array of on-site, off-campus and online programs. “These programs are being made possible through the generous support of many individuals such as Julia and George Argyros,” said Dwyer. “They are making it possible for the Center to offer not only world class performances, but also innovative programs such as technology-based initiatives, residencies by renowned dance companies and beneficial partnerships with other not-for-profit groups focused on engaging with the community. Through this trio of projects, the Center is expanding its ability to contribute positively to the future of Orange County.” 600 Town Center Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626 T (714) 556-2121 F (714) 556-8984 SCFTA.org


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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.

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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 Cinnamon Productions Bakery Café

Breakfast can be delightfully decadent with sugary cinnamon rolls like grandma used to make or lighter eggs and toast or scones. Some interesting sandwich possibilities and strong hot coffee.

25672 Crown Valley Pkwy. Ladera Ranch 949-218-1515 Claim Jumper Monster salad bar, great steaks, full bar with a wide selection of beers and wines to choose from.

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27742 Antonio Pkwy Ste K6, Ladera Ranch 949-429-2772 Loving hut Gourmet cuisine made with wholesome, vegan ingredients, and it offers an accessible starting point for those making the noble transition to a plant-based diet.

27522 Antonio Parkway, Suite P2, Ladera Ranch. 949-365-1077 O’Neill’s Bar & Grill

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.

26012 Marguerite Pkwy #A, Mission Viejo 949-348-2386 Harlow’s Cuisine & Cocktails Harlow’s Kitchen is a beautiful blend of old school and contemporary styles boasting West coast farm-totable seasonal fare, a craft bar, and a passionate staff. The décor is a rich and elegant throwback to 1800’s Europe with a bit of a New Orleans vibe.

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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.

31105 Rancho Viejo Rd., San Juan Capistrano 949-481-9596 Tannins Restaurant & Wine Bar Contemporary setting for Italian fare plus an extensive wine list with recommended food pairings.

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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

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

Jalapeno’s 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.

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