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Ladera Ranch Neighborhood Celebrates Memorial Day with U.S. Marines Families from Camp Pendleton
The annual Memorial Day BBQ for the neighbors living in the Sterling 2 neighborhood in Ladera Ranch will be even more memorable. This year the neighborhood extended an invitation to the Marines from the 1ST LAR Battalion and their families. Approximately twenty-five Marine family members attended the event. Ladera Ranch Community Services (LARCS) board member, Greg Sink was instrumental in reaching out to the 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion (1st LAR), also known as ‘The Highlanders’, based in Camp Pendleton. Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col) Mike Nakonieczny, USMC,
Commanding Officer and other Battalion officials attended the event along with their families. Ladera residents enjoyed spending time with the Marines and their families. Each enjoyed a day of perfect weather in the 70s and a slight breeze, large games (connect four, Jenga), throwing a football, and delicious BBQ food and apple pie. Sink and his neighbors started the preparation for the day at 4:00 a.m. A banner was created which included a warm welcome and a heartfelt message that read, “Thank you for your service and dedication” for the Marine families and included the 1ST LAR logo.
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School of rock the musical Comes to Segerstrom Center for the Arts
Photo by Matthew Murphy Segerstrom Center for the Arts is pleased to bring the second of two brand new Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals to Orange County: School of Rock – The Musical. Following two weeks of packed houses for Webber’s Love Never Dies, this highoctane Broadway and West End hit comes to Segerstrom Hall July 24 – August 5, 2018. This hilarious musical features all the original songs from the 2003 film plus 14 new songs written specially for the show by Andrew Lloyd Webber and musical theater’s first-ever all-kids rock band. Tickets for School of Rock – The Musical start at $29, and are on sale now. They may be purchased online at SCFTA.org, at the Box Office at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa or by calling (714) 556-2787. For inquiries about group ticket savings for 10 or more, please call the Group Services office at (714) 755-0236. The 2 p.m. performance on Saturday, August 4, 2018 will include audio description, open captioning and sign-language interpretation. Prior to the Costa Mesa engagement, School of Rock – The Musical will play in Los Angeles at Hollywood Pantages Theatre; May 3 – 27, 2018. School of Rock – The Musical national tour stars Rob Colletti as Dewey, Lexie Dorsett Sharp as Rosalie, Matt Bittner as Ned, Emily Borromeo as Patty, Merritt David Janes as Dewey Alternate, Deidre Lang as Ms. Sheinkopf, Olivia Bucknor as Shonelle, Theodora Silverman as Katie, Alyssa Emily Marvin as Marcy, Carson Hodges as Mason, Grier Burke as Tomika, Gilberto Moretti-Hamilton as Freddy, Vincent Page 4
Molden as Zack, Huxley Westemeier as Billy, Theo Mitchell-Penner as Lawrence and Iara Nemirovsky as Summer. The adult ensemble features John Campione, Patrick Clanton, Christopher DeAngelis, Kristian Espiritu, Melanie Evans, Liam Fennecken, Kara Haller, Elysia Jordan, Jameson Moss, Sinclair Mitchell, Tim Shea and Hernando Umana. The kid’s ensemble features Rayna Farr, Bella Fraker, Jack Suarez Kimmel, Cameron Trueblood, Jesse Sparks and Gabriella Uhl. School of Rock – The Musical is based on the 2003 smash hit film of the same name, and features music from the movie as well as an original score by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Glenn Slater, a book by Julian Fellowes, choreography by JoAnn M. Hunter and direction by Laurence Connor. School of Rock – The Musical opened on Broadway to rave reviews on Sunday, December 6, 2015. This Ben Brantley New York Times ‘Critics’ Pick’ “is an inspiring jolt of energy and mad skillz,” raves Jesse Oxfeld of Entertainment Weekly. And in his four-star Critics’ Pick review, Time Out’s David Cote proclaimed, “School’s IN – forever!” School of Rock – The Musical was nominated for four 2016 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Score (Lloyd Webber and Slater), Best Book (Fellowes), and Best Leading Actor in a Musical (Alex Brightman). School of Rock – The Musical also won the 2017 Oliver award for Outstanding Achievement in Music. Based on the hit film, School of Rock – The Musical is a hilarious show that follows Dewey Finn, a
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failed, wannabe rock star who decides to earn a few extra bucks by posing as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. There he turns a class of straight-A students into a guitarshredding, bass-slapping, mindblowing rock band. While teaching these pint-size prodigies what it means to truly rock, Dewey falls for the school’s beautiful, but uptight headmistress, helping her rediscover the wild child within. School of Rock – The Musical features scenic and costume design by Anna Louizos, lighting design by Natasha Katz, sound design by Mick Potter and music supervision by John Rigby. School of Rock — The Musical is produced on Broadway by Andrew Lloyd Webber for The Really Useful Group, Warner Music Group & Access Industries, The Shubert Organization and The Nederlander Organization. Nina Lannan and Madeleine Lloyd Webber serve as Executive Producers. Segerstrom Center for the Arts applauds Charles Schwab for its sponsorship of School of Rock – The Musical. Kia Motors America is the Official Automotive Partner, United Airlines is the Official Airline, and Omaha Steaks International is the Official Fine Food Retailer. Spectrum Reach is the Media Partner of the Broadway and Curtain Call Series. Segerstrom Center for the Arts is an acclaimed arts institution as well as a beautiful multi-disciplinary cultural campus. It is committed to supporting artistic excellence, offering unsurpassed experiences and to engaging the entire community in new and exciting ways through the
unique power of live performance and a diverse array of inspiring artsbased education and community engagement programs. The Center presents a broad range of programming for audiences of all ages, including international ballet and dance, national tours of top Broadway shows, jazz and cabaret, contemporary artists, classical music performed by renowned chamber orchestras and ensembles, family-friendly programming, free performances open to the public from outdoor movie screenings to dancing on the plaza and many other special events. Segerstrom Center is a leader among the nation’s performing arts centers for providing education programs designed to inspire young people through the arts. The Center’s programs reach hundreds of thousands of students each year in five Southern California counties. Community engagement programs developed through the Center for Dance and Innovation and Center Without Boundaries also connect the Center more comprehensively with Orange County’s many diverse communities. The CDI supports flagship artistic programming and a wide range of projects that celebrate innovation, nurture creativity and engage audiences of the future. It is home to the ABT Gillespie School and the School of Dance and Music for Children with Disabilities. The Center Without Boundaries develops partnerships with noncultural organizations to help them in their own efforts to respond the everchanging needs of the community.
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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 your Grant Deed or escrow closing documents and a photo ID, they are required. •Your Skate Park card can also be picked up at the Avendale Village Clubhouse. Your Ladera Ranch membership card is your ticket to all the amenities Ladera Ranch has to offer. You will need your card to get into the pools and clubhouses. Visit the Avendale Village Clubhouse to get your membership card Monday Sunday 9AM - 5PM. Don’t forget to bring your grant deed or escrow closing documents with you and a photo ID. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call the LARMAC staff at the Avendale Village Clubhouse at 949-218-0900. If you move within Ladera Ranch, the process must be repeated.
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Reserve a space for your next event in ladera ranch parks
Did you know that some of the picnic areas in Ladera Ranch may be reserved for birthday parties and similar events? Reservable locations include Chaparral Park, Founder’s Park, Oso Grande Park, and Terramor Aquatic Park (Water Park). A completed reservation application and fee and deposit are required. Login to LaderaLife.com. Contact LARMAC at (949) 218-
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Orange County Native serves aboard one o f t h e U. S . N a v y ’ s f i r s t “ S t e a l t h S h i p s ”
By Ricky Burke Photo by Tim Miller A 2010 Colton High School graduate and Anaheim, California, native is serving as part of the PreCommissioning Unit for the future Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, USS Thomas Hudner (DDG 116). Fireman David Bernal is assigned to DDG 116 in Bath, Maine. As a fireman Bernal is responsible for maintenance of the ship’s electrical distribution systems. “I enjoy the camaraderie with the sailors in the division that I work in,” said Bernal. DDG 116 is currently undergoing tests and trials in preparation for delivery to the U.S. Navy from shipbuilder Bath Iron Works. Arleigh Burke class destroyers measure approximately 500 feet long and are powered by four gas turbines that allow the ship to achieve over 30 mph in open seas. Destroyers are tactical multi-mission surface combatants capable of conducting anti-air warfare, anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, and ballistic missile defense, as well as humanitarian assistance. Fast, maneuverable, and technically advanced, destroyers provide the required warfighting expertise and
operational flexibility to execute a variety of missions. “Thomas J. Hudner Jr., a naval aviator who retired as a captain, received the Medal of Honor from President Harry S. Truman for displaying uncommon valor during an attack on his element leader, the first African American naval aviator to fly in combat, Ensign Jesse L. Brown,” said Cmdr. Nathan W. Scherry, commanding officer, PCU Thomas Hudner. “On 07 May 2012, Secretary Mabus announced that DDG 116 will be named in Captain Hudner’s honor. Today, as the Navy’s finest 300 Sailors crew the 66th Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer, they do so with a tremendous amount of honor, pride, and sense of duty. We are extremely honored to be able to carry Captain Hudner’s values and legacy forward so that they are never forgotten. We are proud to be able to carry out our missions in defense of our country’s freedom and values, and humbled to be part of the Hudner family.” Bernal has carried lessons learned from his hometown into his military service. “Growing up, I learned the values of hard work and taking with you as much as you can from your job so
you can move on to the next chapter in your life,” said Bernal. With a crew of over 300 sailors, each crew member’s job is important to the smooth operation of the ship. The jobs range from weapon handling to navigation. Bernal has military ties with family members who have previously served and is honored to carry on the family tradition. “My older brother served in the Marines for five years and did a tour in Afghanistan,” said Bernal. “I’m proud to carry on his name doing my part serving in the military.” Bernal’s proudest accomplishment was graduating boot camp. “We had several dropouts in my division throughout the eight-week course. Completing boot camp gave me the confidence needed to know I can complete anything in life I set my mind to,” added Bernal. Close living conditions build strong fellowship among the crew, Navy officials explained. The crew is highly motivated, and quickly adapt to changing conditions. It is a busy life of specialized work, watches, and drills. As a member of one of the U.S. Navy’s newest ships, Bernal and other sailors know they are part of
Fireman David Bernal a legacy that will last beyond their lifetimes providing the Navy the nation needs. “Serving in the Navy means being a part of something bigger than myself,” said Bernal. “I have a great sense of pride and honor serving my country, and it makes my family proud.” The construction of the ship is over 98% complete. The ship is scheduled for commissioning in late 2018 in Boston, Mass. For more information about the commissioning, visit http:// www.usshudnerddg116.org.
National forest ‘fee free’ days in 2018
Visitors to San Bernardino National Forest will be able to enjoy picnic areas, trailheads and recreational day-use sites without having to purchase an Adventure Pass on six days this year. These “fee free” days are offered across the country by the U.S. Forest Service: • June 9: National Get Outdoors Day • Sept. 22: National Public Lands Day • Nov. 11 - 12: Veterans Day Weekend “From Wrightwood to Idyllwild, the San Bernardino National Forest offers a variety of rich experiences for visitors,” said Forest Supervisor Jody Noiron. “You can play in snow, hike the tallest peaks in Southern California, explore hundreds of miles of dirt roads and immerse yourself in nature.” For non-fee free days, the Adventure Pass costs $5 for a day pass and $30 for an annual one. Funds raised go back in to recreation sites for maintenance of parking lots, bathrooms, trash cans, signage, trailheads and other recreation facilities. Visitors who inadvertently commit a daily Adventure Pass on “fee free”
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Concours d’ Elegance Family Car Show, featuring Classic Automobiles and Motorcycles. June 2nd – June 3rd, 2018
Photos by John Walcek The beautiful venue is at the HB Central Park directly behind the HB Library at 7111 Talbert. The event will feature live entertainment by Aprile Deanne DJ/Vocalist, Hot Wheels racing and model trains for the kids, good food and interesting vendors. The Sunday event features Classic Cars and Motorcycles and includes various forms of fun entertainment for the kids. The Saturday event features Hot Rods and Custom Automobiles. The HB Concours d’ Elegance is a non-profit organization benefitting the Children’s Resource Center at the Huntington Beach Central Library. Over its thirty three year history, the Huntington Beach Concours has grown to be one of the outstanding automotive events in Southern California. First staged in 1986, the Concours has its home on the picturesque lawns of Huntington Beach Central Park in Huntington Beach. Central Park lies adjacent to the Huntington Beach Public Library & Cultural Resource Center at Talbert
and Goldenwest. Our field of entrants includes the best domestic, British, European and Asian, vintage to current automobiles and motorcycles. “Two Days of Fun” June 2nd – June 3rd, 2018 Saturday June 2, 2018 Rods, Customs, and Rats in the Park Sunday June 3, 2018 Salute to: Automobiles – Domestic: Corvette (65th Anniversary) Chevrolet Tr u c k s ( 1 0 0 t h A n n i v e r s a r y ) Automobiles – Imported: BMW Motorcycles – Triumph ADMISSION: One day ticket $10 Child under 16 years, FREE with adult Tickets available at the Huntington Beach Central Library prior to the event or on the day of the event. All proceeds go to the children’s resource center at the Huntington Beach Library. www.hbconcours.org Huntington Beach Concours P.O. Box 5578, Huntington Beach, CA 92615-5578
eMpowering Lives internationaL oUtreach ceLebration
Come and join us on June 8th from 7-9 pm at The Gate Christian Bible Church in RSM to hear more about Empowering Lives International from the founder, Don Rogers Don Rogers, pastor and founder of Empowering Lives International, took his first trip to Kenya in 1986 and unknowingly began a journey of obedience that would inspire and bring hope to countless lives both in East Africa and here in the United States. Today, Empowering Lives International (ELI) is an ECFA approved 501c3 Christ-centered organization with a heart for equipping the poor to live sustainable lives that honor God. Full-time nationals and Americans work sideby-side to develop and implement projects and programs resulting in lasting, transferable and contagious change! These programs include alcohol recovery programs, Children’s Homes, health clinics, school classrooms, field farmer training, Business for Life programs, and clean water programs. The method of these equipping ministries requires patience and perseverance and recognizes the deep interconnectedness of the spiritual, physical, relational and economic sufferings faced by the people of East Africa. Through Empowering Lives International, the children’s homes, agricultural outreach programs, and training centers, aim to inspire and equip the poor to attain an economical base of self-reliance, family strength and Spiritled generosity toward others. As a partner of ELI, you can provide sustainable change and hope to orphans, families and communities
living in poverty in East Africa. Together we empower people through training programs, care for vulnerable children, and provide access to resources like education and clean water – putting the love of God into action in practical, cost-effective, transformational ways! Come and join us on June 8th from 7-9 pm at The Gate Christian Bible Church in RSM to hear more about Empowering Lives International from the founder, Don Rogers. Hear his heart for creative, tested, and practical expressions of God’s love in Kenya as he shares encouraging and entertaining personal stories from his 20+ years in Africa. You will be inspired by his heart for putting creative, tested and practical expressions of God’s love into action to improve lives of those in need. Enjoy music, comedy and silent auction as you hear more about Empowering Lives International. See videos, virtual reality, and photos of ELI in action, and hear stories from others who have been inspired to live differently by the example set from this passionate and imaginative group. Meet and talk with The Gate Christian Bible Church’s Kenya mission team members who are preparing to spend two weeks with Empowering Lives International this summer and learn about how God might be leading you to empower the lives of people around you! See you there!
Joe and Carol Stevick crossing the equator in Kenya on their first visit to Empowering Lives International in 2013
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Elks welcome eleven new members and meet their new Theme Child
Initiates Seated L to R: Terry Waer, Carl Anders, Exalted Ruler Mike Klinger, Kirk Wyrick, and Christopher Bigelow. Standing L to R: Audrey Grider, Marlene Tingley, Victoria Ross, Sandra McEwan, Jamie Pollitt, Monica Marcal, and Delores Roberts. By Andy Costello The Mission Viejo, Saddleback Valley Elks conducted their monthly new member initiation welcoming eleven local residents to the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. New Elks from Mission Viejo are: Christopher Bigelow, Sandra McEwan, and Carl Anders. Lake Forest residents are: Monica Marcal, Delores Roberts, and Marlene Tingley. New Elks from Rancho Santa Margarita are Kirk Wyrick, and Victoria Ross. Audrey Grider of Laguna Niguel, Jamie Pollitt of Trabuco Canyon, and Terry Waer of Fountain Valley also joined the local Lodge. Exalted Ruler (Lodge President) Mike Klinger invited the new members to their first social event on Monday when the Elks hold their annual Memorial Day picnic and service. The Elks will pay tribute to our veterans, our fallen military heroes, and active service men and women. “We are so privileged to have many members who are veterans of the Korean and Vietnam wars as well as members who are presently serving abroad. We are especially proud of our World War II veterans who are still active members of our Lodge. Many of these men and women will attend our Memorial Day service and picnic and will pose for our annual Veterans Day photograph. The event is also a fun outing for members and their guests with food, music and dancing. You won’t want to miss it.” In other Elks news, Exalted Ruler Klinger and his officers recently returned from the California, Hawaii Elks Association Convention in Page 10
San Diego where they attended conferences and seminars on Elks charities and Lodge management responsibilities. The highlight of the Association was the introduction of the Elks Theme Child for the 2018 Elks year. This year’s Theme Child John, was born with a rare chromosome anomaly called partial Trisomy 16p. Early-on one of the more significant issues John had to deal with was hypotonia. This means low muscle tone which affected the strength throughout his body. John began receiving physical therapy through the Elks Major Project in his home when he was just 10 months old. Today the two year old is attending preschool two days a week; He is pulling to stand by himself and walking with assistance. Through the love and generous support of the Elks, children like John are getting much needed physical Therapy so they can play, explore and be as independent as possible in their lives. The Elks Major Project raises funds to staff twenty-seven (27) Therapists in California and Hawaii who made 18,794 in home visits treating over 351 special needs children this past year. The Therapists also conducted 43.968 preschool vision screenings and drove a total of 376,530 miles in their work. The final day of the annual convention features a walk by the Exalted Rulers of each of the 170 Association Lodges. Each Exalted Ruler presents the total of the funds raised by his or her Lodge for the year for the Major Project. Exalted Ruler Klinger was proud to announce the Mission Viejo, Saddleback Valley
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National Charity League, Inc. Canyon Chapter Recognizes Senior Class of 2018 for Achievements in Philanthropy
Bottom row – left to right: Grace Higgins, Elizabeth Ehrlich, Madeline Brumley (Class President), Kate Marquis, Sidney Ruiz, Ava Steensland. Middle row – left to right: Sofie Nickell, Alexis Fintland, Riley Hess, Sophie Martin, Madeline Sharp, Elizabeth Schryer. Top row – left to right: Mia Ross, Keltner Sar, Amanda Fosdick, Madison Hogue, Natalie Rule, Riley Carey. Photo by: Turville Photography one dedicated to celebrating 18 Capistrano, and Trabuco Canyon. About National Charity League, Inc. The National Charity League, Inc., extraordinary young women who The Chapter currently has 248 Established in Los Angeles, Canyon Chapter (NCL, Inc.) class understand the importance of members and provides hands-on California in 1925, and incorporated of 2018 gathered on Saturday, May volunteerism. They spent the last six volunteer service for 23 philanthropic in 1958, National Charity League, 12, at the Renaissance Newport years demonstrating their devotion to organizations. Members are women Inc. is the premier organization of Beach Hotel for the annual Senior our community by working alongside and their daughters in grades 7-12. mothers and their daughters in grades Recognition, dinner, and dance. The mothers, sisters, and classmates Through this community service, NCL, 7-12. Currently, the membership event honors their commitment to to lead by example and inspire Inc. develops socially responsible organization has 65,000 members community service and celebrates others. We honor them tonight,” said community leaders and strengthens in 253 Chapters that thrive in 26 their philanthropic achievements, Margo Gunderson, Canyon Chapter the mother-daughter relationship. states nationwide. Having grown including contributing more than 900 President for 2017-2018. The traditional six-year core program by nearly 70 percent in the last hands-on volunteer hours to Orange About National Charity also includes leadership development decade, those members contributed County philanthropies during the League, Inc., Canyon Chapter and cultural activities. For more nearly 1.4 million volunteer hours to past year. The graduating seniors National Charity League, Inc., information about the NCL, Inc., more than 4,000 local philanthropy represent Crean Lutheran, Halstrom Canyon Chapter was founded in Canyon Chapter, please visit www. partners last year alone. For more Academy, JSerra, Sage Hill, Saint 1998. Chapter members live in Coto nationalcharityleague.org and information or for alumnae interested Margaret’s, San Juan Hills, Santa de Caza, Dove Canyon, Ladera follow the Chapter on Instagram @ in reconnecting, visit the website at Margarita, and Tesoro high schools. Ranch, Las Flores, Mission Viejo, NCLincCanyon and on Facebook @ www.nationalcharityleague.org to find “This is a special evening; Rancho Santa Margarita, San Juan NCLCanyonChapter. a Chapter in your area. The Ladera Ranch News
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Moms Orange County Honors Women’s Health Leader And “Mother Of The Year”
MOMS Orange County held its annual “Healthy Beginnings, Bright Futures” fundraising luncheon at Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel in Anaheim, bringing together nearly 200 supporters and community members and raising more than $60,000. The luncheon also recognized honorees for MOMS Orange County’s “Mother of the Year” Award, and the Dottie Andrews Leadership in Maternal Health Award. Starting the program, Richard Cohen, PhD, a child development expert and former director of Project ABC at the Children’s Institute, Inc., as well as Heather Huszti, PhD, chief psychologist at CHOC Children’s Hospital—both spoke on the topic of infant and adolescent mental health. Daniel Patterson, Founder and President of Patterson Perspective in Newport Beach, and parenting coach, teen life coach, consultant and writer, was Master of Ceremonies. Community partners for the event included St. Joseph Hospital, Hoag Hospital, Athena Group Consulting, LLC., CHOC Children’s, Union Bank, Kaiser Permanente, Disneyland Resort and PIMCO Foundation. The transformative work of MOMS Orange County was apparent when the “Mother of the Year” Award recipient, Melanie Soto, took the stage. Soto accepted the award and shared her story of working through challenges to become the kind of parent she always wanted to be. Soto and her husband gained confidence and support in their parenting journey through MOMS Orange County’s programs including Mommy and Me Classes, home visitation, Taller Para Papas and more. The Dottie Andrews Leadership in Maternal Child Health Award was presented to Julianne Toohey, M.D., in recognition of her lifetime of service and impact on the health and well-being of mothers, children, and families in Orange County. Dr. Toohey is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs for the UC Irvine School of Medicine, where she is Health Sciences Clinical Professor and Clerkship Director of the Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine in the Dept. of Ob/Gyn. She also serves as Co-Director of UCI’s Initiative to End Family Violence. Dr. Toohey established her practice in 1994, serving predominantly low-income pregnant women in Orange County—her patients often uninsured and vulnerable to chronic health conditions like diabetes and heart disease. An educator and practitioner, Dr. Toohey serves as Perinatal Director and Vice Chair of the Women’s and Children’s Department at St. Jude Medical Center, the Perinatal Director of St. Joseph Hospital, and is the attending perinatologist at nearly every birthing hospital in Orange County. She served as board member for MOMS Orange County for 13 years, with a passion for reaching out to at-risk women to improve their birth and maternal health outcomes. “We are deeply grateful for the community’s support in making this event another great success,” said MOMS Orange County CEO Pamela Pimentel, RN. “To have these health leaders and supporters of mothers in one room is a powerful experience every year. The programs, resources and people at MOMS Orange County are truly giving families the tools they need to navigate parenthood and have a bright future. Folks were also privy to a silent auction which for grabs were a Disneyland Resort Superhero Package (4 park-hopper passes), 1 night stay at a Disneyland Resort hotel and a Marvel superhero gift basket; tickets to Taylor Swift at the Rose Bowl; Anaheim Ducks Package – 2 Plaza Level tickets and a Corey Perry autographed jersey; and a 2 Night stay at the Anaheim Marriott. Event funds will enable MOMS Orange County to continue to expand its critical work in supporting women and their families at one of the most crucial times in their lives — when they first take on the enormous responsibilities and challenges of motherhood. For over 25 years, MOMS Orange County has been helping at-risk mothers and their families have healthy babies by providing access to prenatal care, health screenings, infant development screenings, health education and referral services through monthly home visits and group classes. Mothers receive one-on-one education and support during pregnancy to help increase their chance of delivering a healthy baby. After babies are born, the focus turns to promoting their healthy growth and development, so they grow up happy, healthy and ready to learn. To learn more about MOMS Orange County, visit www.momsorangecounty.org. Page 12
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MOMS Orange County CEO Pamela Pimentel with 2018 Client Mother of the Year Melanie Soto.
Emma Course and Bianca Tomuta.
Sadie Sacks and Honoree Dr. Dr. James Cohen with Pamela Pimentel. Julianne Toohey.
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Christie Brinkley’s Hamptons Tower Home for sale!
America’s most popular supermodel, Christie Brinkley, has put her longtime Hamptons estate on the market asking $29.5 million. The 20acre estate in Bridgehampton, called Tower Hill, is now far too large for empty nester Brinkley and though it was perfect for raising her daughters, it is no longer practical for a single woman with three children who are now young adults. Like many celebrities who require safe places to park their wealth, Brinkley has invested in real estate, concentrating in the Hamptons at the tip of Long Island. She has been a resident there for years and though originally a California “surfer girl” as a youth, the 64-year-old “Uptown Girl” now calls the Hamptons home. Named for the century-old observation tower that was built as part of the main house in 1891, Tower Hill is sited on more than 20 private open and wooded acres, the threestory traditional main house has six bedrooms and five and a half baths, while the guest house and artist’s studio add another two bedrooms and
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two baths totalling over 11,000 square feet of living space. Charmingly eclectic, the home is pure Christie - subtly sophisticated and at the same time whimsical. Included are a large country kitchen and family room, gym, office, four fireplaces, multiple stone terraces and a fourcar heated garage. Grounds with rolling lawns, flower and organic vegetable gardens and walking trails also include a tennis court, pond and heated swimming pool. The property was totally restored in 1998 by Christie and her then husband - architect Peter Cook. Since the acreage is 200 feet above sea level, from the observation tower, one can see the Atlantic Ocean, the south shore of Connecticut, Gardiner’s Island, and the North Fork Peninsula. Raised in Southern California, Christie Brinkley has lived what many would call a fairytale life beginning with her move to France after high school to study art. In 1973, celebrity photographer Errol Sawyer saw her in a Paris post office and connected her to the world of fashion modeling.
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She came to fame as a three-time Sports Illustrated cover girl and now with over 30 years as one of America’s favorite models, a record stint as the Cover Girl pitch woman and lucrative endorsement deals for beauty products, wine and fitness equipment, Christie can afford to live wherever she wants. She continues to model and is now producing her
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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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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.
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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.
27780 Vista del Lago, Mission Viejo 949-859-9556 P.F. Changs China Bistro
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Tannins Restaurant & Wine Bar Contemporary setting for Italian fare plus an extensive wine list with recommended food pairings.
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