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Master chocolatier will serve up French treats a n d c u l i n a r y m a s t e r p i e c e s a t 2 0 1 7 OC F a i r The 2017 OC Fair won’t just be a fried food frenzy. Award-winning pastry chef and master chocolatier Stephané Tréand will showcase his talents in the OC Promenade during the Fair’s run from July 14 through Aug. 13. Tréand, a Tustin resident, is the owner of The Pastry School and St. Pâtisserie Chocolat in Costa Mesa. His next adventure will be a booth at the 2017 OC Fair. From chocolate to croissants, macarons to meringues, Tréand will have a large variety of French treats at his booth. The big item will be a macaron gelato sandwich, which is a
first for the OC Fair. He will also have a chocolate orange tarte to represent Orange County and the OC Fair. Tréand’s demonstrations will feature tartlets, chocolate bonbons, truffles, caramels, macarons, cookies, marshmallows, profiteroles and more. On Sunday, July 30, he’ll be on the Main Stage creating a highly technical sugar art sculpture right before your eyes! Keeping with the OC Fair’s Farm Fresh Fun theme, Tréand will use the power of a fire torch to glue large pieces of the sugar together to create one magnificent piece of art. “My piece has to be unique for the
Fair,” Tréand said. “I don’t recycle ideas.” Tréand will also hold cookie decorating classes for kids and teens on July 27 and August 6. Although the cookies will be baked a head of time, it will be up to the kids to create their designs using the variety of colors of royal icing, edible pearls and more. “They won’t have to follow a recipe or anything, they will have total freedom to be creative,” Tréand said. “The creative freedom allows kids to create something they can feel proud of, so I think it will be really great for them.” Originally from Paris, Tréand got his start as an apprentice at a local pastry shop in Northern France, all while taking pastry courses one week per month in Vincennes, Paris. Tréand opened his first patisserie tearoom, Pâtisserie Tréand, in Brignoles in Provence in 1989. A few years later, he decided to share his passion of pastries with others and became a teacher at the CFA of St. Maximin. Tréand’s knack for sweets isn’t the only special thing about him. In 2004, he won the coveted Meilleur Ouvrier de France (M.O.F.), which is the most prestigious award given by the President of France to a professional
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s interior plans bring heart and hearth to Orange County’s Bowers Museum
The Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, California is pleased to announce Frank Lloyd Wright: Architecture of the Interior, a visitation of the interior home designs of Frank Lloyd Wright. Studying the obvious and subtle ways Wright created the visual character of interior space, even going so far as to meticulously design almost every object within a home, it is evident why almost 60 years after his death Wright is still known as the world’s most famous architect. The exhibition’s 19 reproduction drawings, 8 photographs, and 4 photographic murals of illustrate these interiors, often considered Wright’s greatest architectural accomplishments. Organized by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC, in cooperation with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ, Frank Lloyd Wright is on view at the Bowers Museum from now through August 20, 2017. “Any building should be complete, including all within itself. Instead of many things one thing…It is the first principle of any growth that the thing grown be no mere aggregation… And integration means that no part of anything is of any great value except as it be an integrated part of the harmonious whole.”
– F r a n k L l o y d Wr i g h t , A n Autobiography, 1932. FRANKLLOYDWRIGHT F O U N DATI O N The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation was established by Frank Lloyd Wright himself in 1940 to be a cultural and educational institution and the primary conservator of his work. It is dedicated to inspiring people with the living experience of Frank Lloyd Wright’s ideas, philosophies, and body of work. The Foundation owns Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona and Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin. Both are National Historic Landmarks with robust tour operations, educational outreach, retail operations, and other activities. The Foundation: runs the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, with fully accredited undergraduate and graduate degree programs (a continuation of the apprenticeship program Wright established in 1932); stewards the vast Frank Lloyd Wright Archives; owns and manages the intellectual property for all of Frank Lloyd Wright’s designs, drawings, plans, art, and other creations from his prolific 70 year career; and engages in a variety of meaningful outreach programs and partnerships – such as this exhibition. For more
i n f o r m a t i o n , v i s i t w w w. franklloydwright.org. BOWERSMUSEUM The Bowers Museum has earned an international reputation through its world class exhibitions, including A Quest for Beauty: Van Cleef & Arpels; Warriors, Tombs and Temples: China’s Enduring Legacy; Terra Cotta Warriors: Guardians of China’s First Emperor; Secrets of the Silk Road; and Mummies– Death and the Afterlife: Treasures from the British Museum, as well as its own extensive art collections from throughout the Americas and the South Pacific. Additionally, the Bowers’ Kidseum, located one block south of the main museum, offers a
high-tech and interactive focus on its new mission of “Igniting Imagination through Exploration” spotlighting the excitement of art and archaeology. Enjoy a leisurely luncheon at our award winning restaurant, Tangata. Outdoor seating is also available, overlooking the Bowers’ historic mission style courtyard from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Browse the rare and exotic at the Bowers Museum Gallery Store. It’s more than just a shopping trip—it’s a cultural experience. The Bowers Museum is in Santa Ana, is centrally located in the heart of Southern California at 2002 North Main Street, Santa Ana, CA 92706. Tickets and Information (714) 5673600 www.bowers.org
Sawdust Art Festival’s 51st Annual Summer Show The Sawdust will feature the fine art and craft of over 200 Laguna Beach artists and is sure to be the highlight of your summer adventures. Join our email list to receive Sawdust updates and special offers. Friday, June 30 through Sunday, September 3, 2017; open 10 a.m.-10 p.m. daily. The Sawdust will feature the fine art and craft of over 200 Laguna Beach artists and is sure to be the highlight of your summer adventures. Join our email list to receive Sawdust updates and special offers.
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Art enthusiasts, collectors, and novice artists have come to the Sawdust since our beginning in 1966 for our mix of fine art and craft. Media include hand-blown and fused glass, painting, jewelry, surf art, ceramics, clothing and textiles, wood and metal sculpture, scrimshaw, photography, and so much more. .Sawdust Art Festival 935 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Beach, CA 92651. For more information call 949.494.3030 or go to www. sawdustartfestival.org.
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Strutting the Best Swimsuits 2017 Hot Swimsuits With summer fresh upon us, selecting the perfect, swimsuit requires the time and patience to try on and try out the latest and greatest. CUT-OUT ONE-PIECES This look both covers up and reveals just enough, making it one of the sexiest looks of the season. The most popular come in the form of side cut-outs like Sofia Vergara’s palm print suit and center cut-outs, which show off the top of your abs. C r oc h ete d B i k inis This season there’s a focus on more novel materials: Crochet, velvet, and denim are the most popular choices, but we’ve seen our fair share of leather look and lace options as well. Bright Colors As swimsuit designers step away from the popular string bikinis of the past few decades, more material means more room to play. Rainbow stripes have already taken over 2017, and we’re seeing an explosion of bright colors on one-pieces and highwaisted bikinis alike.
One Shoulder Inspired by the popularity and glamour of one-strap dresses, an offthe-shoulder swimsuit can combine many different styles, while adding an extra ounce of edginess to your look. A one shoulder swimsuit is perfect paired with crops or wide legs, and wedge heels, and can easily take you from the beach to the bar. Sexy and sleek and bound to impress, the oneshoulder style is sure to turn heads and get people asking how they can get theirs in time for the 2017 swim season. High Neck crop tops This trend has been around some time, but this year without a doubt, it is going to be everywhere. And the best part about this style? You can wear it at the bar after a nice sunny day at the beach. Try on some high-waisted shorts and you’ll have the look! High-Waisted Bikinis 90’s trend is back in style. Retro swimsuits are definitely a huge trend for this summer, so if you are a stylish woman who prefer 90’s trends than
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Tips to turn your home into your own beauty salon Giving yourself a professionallooking beauty makeover can be as simple as looking around your house. Whether it’s in your bathroom or your laundry room, all sorts of products already in your home can be repurposed to easily and quickly help you create this season’s on-trend looks from head to toe. Here are some tips to get you started. * Starting from the top ... no time for a shower? Grab a dryer sheet from your laundry room and rub it on your head to tame fly-aways while giving your hair a fresh scent. A dime-sized amount of hand or body lotion will also do the trick if you rub it lightly onto problem spots. * Q-tips cotton swabs can be used for creating a variety of on-trend beauty looks and are an easy and hygienic alternative to expensive makeup brushes. For special occasions, opt for metallic bronzy, gold tones on top of dark smoky eyes and bold lips. After applying your eye shadow and lipstick, use the cotton swab to dab loose pigment in a bronzy shade onto the inner corners of your eyes and in the center of your lips.- The subtle hints of gold will balance each other while giving you an immediate glammed up look. * Give those cotton swabs double duty for a manicure worth showing off. First, rub toothpaste on your
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Celebrate the Arts with the 2017 Passport to the Arts
Over 500 artists, 300 hands-on art workshops, dozens of special events, restaurants & more! Receive unlimited admission all summer long to these three famous Laguna Beach art festivals, Laguna Art-A-Fair, Festival of Arts, Sawdust Art Festival, and everything they have to offer, all for only $24! And that’s not all! Each passport includes one-time free parking in the Lot 16 (Act V) parking lot on Laguna Canyon Road and FREE shuttle service. Come back again and again. What are you waiting for? Order your Passport to the Arts today and make Laguna Beach your summer-fun destination! Free Parking Each ticket also includes one-time free parking ($7 Value) at: 1900 Laguna Canyon Road parking lot. Laguna Art-A-Fair June 30 – September 3 777 Laguna Canyon Rd Sun thru Thur: 10am – 9pm Fri and Sat: 10am-10pm art-a-fair.com Festival of Arts July 5 – August 31 650 Laguna Canyon Rd 10am – 11:30pm daily lagunafestivalofarts.org Sawdust Art Festival June 30 – September 3 935 Laguna Canyon Rd 10am – 10:00pm daily sawdustartfestival.org The 2017 Passport to the Arts benefits include: • Unlimited admission all summer
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Rethink Your Drink This Summer
From barbecues and birthdays to concerts and cookouts, summertime is the perfect time of year to bring everyone together. However, nice weather and outdoor events are also coupled with summer heat waves and high temperatures. Water – whether plain or sparkling – is a great way to help you stay hydrated all summer long without the calories and added sugar of other summer favorites like lemonade or punch. Healthy hydration in the summertime starts when you rethink your drink so you can beat the heat. To get started, these tips from Sarah Ladden, M.S., R.D., nutrition, health and wellness director at Nestlé Waters North America, can help keep you hydrated all summer long. Pack for the heat. The summer heat can mean an increase in water loss, which can put you at a higher risk for dehydration especially if you’re outside for long periods of time. Make sure to pack water for all your summer outings and hydrate before, during and after all outdoor activities. Add your own flavor. While bottled, filtered or tap water are all good choices for healthy hydration, some people simply prefer flavored beverages. The good news: it’s easy to customize water just the way you like it. This summer, wow your friends with a DIY sparkling water bar. Set out your favorite sparkling waters – include flavored waters for added fun –
alongside an assortment of seasonal berries, sliced fruit and fresh herbs, and let guests create their personalized refreshments. Make water fun. Jazz up a glass of your favorite water with a simple addition – decorative ice. Before filling your ice tray, add a few berries or cubed melon, fresh herbs like mint or rosemary then top with water and
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The Rancho Santa Margarita Chamber has joined forces with the Ladera Rancho Chamber The Ladera Rancho Chamber will continue growing and providing all the opportunities that you’re used to and more! The Ladera Rancho Chamber will be led by a team of Directors that want to carry on our vision. Moby Young, President Angela Irizarry, Treasurer Nikki Chin, Director Kelly Lowder, Director Dr. Lincoln Parker, Director Michelle Penaflor, Director Lori Schindler, Director
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(LARCS) announced the recipients of the Ranch Hands Volunteer of the Year Awards, a meaningful way for the community to recognize residents who give back to their Ladera Ranch in a variety of ways including at a variety of events, committees, boards, and more. On Saturday, May 20th, LARCS held the annual appreciation event which was held at the Terramor Aquatic Park. Over 200 Ladera Ranch volunteer residents and families members attended the event where volunteers enjoyed an afternoon of fun with family, friends and neighbors. According to George Blair, Community Director, “It was nice to be able to shake hands and personally thank the volunteers that support LARCS and the community throughout the year.” Since Ladera Ranch opened over 17 years ago, the spirit of volunteerism has been an integral part of the Ladera lifestyle and fabric of the community. This Volunteer Appreciation Event is a special time to celebrate those individuals and families who generously given of their most precious asset – their time. These are people who are have full
entrepreneurs, parents, students and everyday people who are very busy, yet they make the time to give back and invest in their community, Ladera Ranch. According to David Robertson, Communication Manager Ladera Ranch, “It’s exciting to see families create a legacy of service to others and service to community. When families volunteer, it brings them together in positive ways that are unique to each family. I’m so impressed by the young people I meet who have grown up volunteering in Ladera and who inspire leadership among their peers. We have good people doing good things in Ladera Ranch.” Here are the 2017 volunteer awards, presented to Ladera Ranch residents for the impact that they have had in the community, the commitment they’ve demonstrated to supporting the Ladera Ranch community and the number of hours that they have volunteered. 2017 Spirit of the Community: Jim Finken 2017 Teen Volunteer of the Year: Kevin Slater 2017 Ranch Hand Volunteer of the Year: Harpreet Kaur
Jim Finken and Anthony Guiso 2017 Community Sports Group of the Year: South OC Youth Rugby 2017 Teen Group of the Year: Ladera Ranch Middle School AllStar Program 2017 Family Volunteers of the Year: Markow Family (Bill, Susie and Samantha) 2017 Adult Volunteer of the Year: Catherine Hollinger 2017 Young at Heart Volunteer of the Year: Joe Ribotto 2017 Neighborhood of the Year: Maplewood 1
Adam and Beth Underdahl Ladera Ranch residents can get started volunteering at community events like the July 4th Celebration and the Family Campout. Residents who are registered for LaderaLife. com may find more information at LaderaLife.com/lifestyle/volunteer. Other opportunities include serving as a Neighborhood Rep (a channel between the HOA and residents), Neighborhood Coordinator (plans neighborhood activities and block parties), on a variety of committees, and more.
2017 Ladera Ranch Community Services Teen Scholarship Awards
Ladera Ranch Community Services announced the 2017 Ladera Ranch Community Services Teen Scholarship Award. Two (2) $5,000 scholarships were awarded to Ladera Ranch teens who attend a 4-year college/university beginning in Fall 2017. Recipients have demonstrated leadership and their commitment to community service. Dylan Rozema Graduate of Tesoro High School Will be attending Purdue University Major: Economics Gabriella MacAdam Graduate of San Juan Hills High School. Will be attending University of Southern California (USC) Major: Public Relations and Business Management The Ladera Ranch Community Services Scholarship Award was started with Saddleback College in 2012 and was expanded to students attending other colleges and universities in 2015. The criteria for the expanded scholarship program requires that the recipient be a Ladera Ranch resident who has demonstrated scholastic achievement in addition to community involvement through volunteering and taking leadership roles. Jay Rogers, Board President, Ladera Ranch Community Services notes, “The Ladera Ranch Community Services Board initiated the program to recognize the efforts of outstanding local youth who will grow up to be our future leaders. We feel that it is a worthy investment in our future to help them in their goal of pursuing a higher education. These teen scholars are not only outstanding students but are well rounded and involved with music, sports, charitable work and community service. They have actively played a role in helping to make the community a better place and this is our way of thanking them for their efforts.” Additionally, two (2) scholarships were awarded to Ladera Ranch residents who attend Saddleback College. Tony Bautista Saddleback College Navy Veteran Major: Computer Science; emphasis in Cyber Security David Robinson Saddleback College Student Leadership Major: Business Administration. Page 10
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INTERVIEW WITH JUDY MORR, EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT O F SEGERSTRO M CENTER F OR THE ARTS
by Lydia E. Ringwald Entertainment Reporter The performances of world renown dance companies scheduled each Season at Segerstrom creates the rich cultural life we enjoy in Orange County and greater Southern California. Judy Morr, Vice President of Segerstrom Center, meets the challenge each Season inviting dance and ballet companies to perform and monitoring performances from rehearsals to opening night. The Judy Morr Theater, named in her honor, attests to her many achievements and contributions over the years to Segerstrom Center. In an interview at her office in Segerstrom Center, Judy Morr reveals more insights into her expansive role as Vice President, from ‘dance impresario’ to participating in the development of the Summer Dance and Ballet Camp out reach programs for the new outdoor Argyros Plaza to overseeing the American Ballet Theater Gillespie School at Segerstrom Center of the Arts. Reporter: The new plaza sounds like a wonderful way to attract new audiences, and offer free enriching opportunities and experiences to the public. Will you offer dance classes? I remember a few years ago when there were tango classes in the Plaza area. Morr: Yes, our tango classes were very popular and we will offer dance classes again in the new Plaza. We also have Monday Night Movies on a large screen and will continue with that programming. There is an stage and seating in on green knolls in a park like setting. The plans for the new Plaza also include an outdoor cafe that will be open throughout the day and during Plaza performances and events. Reporter: It will also be wonderful when the Orange County Museum is built in the remaining space. That will really build the Plaza and theater complex into a real cultural haven. How wonderful to have this quality, this enrichment of the arts in Orange County. That is one of the reasons why people move to Orange County. Because of Segerstrom Center and all of the amazing performances of world renowned dance companies. And over the years, since the the inception of the original Segerstrom Theater there has more and more development. Segerstrom Center is really a cultural luxury. Morr: Henry Segerstrom had the
vision and the ability to make the vision into a reality. Reporter: Well, now you continue building the vision. How many students are currently enrolled at the ABT Gillespie School? Morr: We have about 250 students in the ABT Gillespie School, taking classes in the afternoon after school in our theater studios. From beginning ballet to advanced and we recently started a new class in ‘Partnering.’ We can’t add too many more classes because we need the studio space also for rehearsals of dance companies that perform here. Reporter: Segerstrom Center is a theater first and the rehearsal space is a priority. But wonderful that you can also have dance training in remaining studio time. Do the parents bring their children to classes and pay tuition? Morr: Yes, and we also have scholarships available so that every talented child has a chance. Our students are often selected as supernumeraries in performances. They love being on stage and it is an inspiration for our students to be trained here with a chance to appear on stage with famous dancers. We have a wonderful Director who was a Ballet Mistress of American Ballet Theater, passionate about ballet and ballet history, who brings such depth and enrichment to our school. Reporter: Is the ABT Dance school working out well financially for the Center? Morr: We reinvest whatever we earn from tuition back into the program, with wonderful teachers and pianists. We offer live music for each of our classes. Also our Summer Programs are quite successful, with a long waiting list for both sessions of ‘From Broadway to Ballet.’ We have also initiated a summer program in dance and music for children with disabilities. R e po r t e r : Me a n wh i l e , y o u continue with your most important role as ‘dance impresario’ selecting potential presentations and making agreements with dance companies to perform here. The 2017-2018 Dance Season is exciting, and we still have a few more shows remaining this year. Morr: Eifman Ballet performs ‘Red Giselle’ in June and La Scala Ballet is performing July 28-30. Reporter: La Scala Ballet. I think of the famous La Scala Theater, where Verdi premiered his famous operas and all of the famous theaters of the world like the Mariinsky Theater, the Garnier designed l’Opera in Paris.
Judy Morr, Vice President of Segerstrom Center It’s exciting to see dance companies, everybody - for new audiences who who have performed in these famous can enjoy events for free in the Plaza theaters, perform at the Segerstrom and for sophisticated audiences who can experience new and innovative Center. Morr: Yes, and also dance dance works. Thank you for sharing insights with music. We often have an orchestra accompanying the dance in this interview. Eifman Ballet’s performance. There is something ‘Red Giselle,’ June 16-18, invited about live music that has an healing audiences into Boris Eifman’s dramatic choreographic reconfiguration of the or transformative effect. Reporter: Live music is a luxury. classic ‘Giselle’ to tell the tale of the The Mariinsky Ballet Company and famous ballerina Olga Spessivtseva Orchestra will appear October 12- who lived through dramatic historical 15 in the Dance Season 2017- change in her lifetime; from the elegant 2018, performing choreographies of era of the Czars through the dynamic Michel Fokine accompanied by a full brutalities of Russian Revolution and Soviet era and eventually to orchestra. Are some of the dance companies asylum in the the West. In Eifman’s on a U.S. Tour? That would be an choreography, the dynamics of drama drive the dance. advantage. History is revealed through the Morr: Yes, some of the companies are on tour and that reduces the body of the ballerina. World renowned cost since they are in a nearby U.S. for her role as the peasant girl city. We enjoy the tours, as well as Giselle, in the romantic ballet about sponsoring new innovative dance unrequited love, Olga Spessivtseva works created here. Segerstrom eventually meets the same fate as Center has also premiered new the character she portrays, as she choreographies that were created dances into the dark mirror of oblivion in an artistically dramatic, hauntingly here at the Center. R e p o r t e r : W o n d e r f u l t h a t beautiful final scene. Segerstrom Center has something for The Ladera Ranch News
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Tillys action sports retailer hosted its 10th Charity Golf Tournament at the Mission Viejo Country Club to benefit Tilly’s Life Center (TLC), a youthfocused nonprofit empowerment program in Orange County. This year’s golf tournament attracted influential individuals from local businesses to the biggest names in the action sports industry to include: Volcom, Billabong, Rip Curl, DC Shoes, Vans, Nike, Converse, RVCA, Stance and many more. Attendees golfed, participated in games, contests, a drawing and enjoyed a circus-themed after party complete with appetizers, drinks, dinner, a silent and live auction, and entertainment. Tillys golf tournament kicked-off with a putting contest followed by a shot gun start at 10:00 a.m. sending golfers out in clown-inspired golf carts to compete on Mission Viejo Country Club’s 18-hole course. Aside from golfing, attendees enjoyed hole activations featuring games, giveaways, food and drinks from the following sponsors: Layrite, Volcom, Coyle Reproductions Inc., Dixon Golf, Laguna’s KX 93.5 FM, Vans, Trunk Club, Cuater by Travis TLC’s Kimmy Neuberger and Monica Utley posed withTillys CEO, Hezy Mathews, James Haunt and Wahoo’s. Golfers also participated in contests such as closest to the pin and a unique chipping contest to break wine bottles Shaked and TLC’s Director of Marketing, Amy Diaz for a chance to take home prizes. After the tournament, it was a party under the big top for the circus themed after-party featuring amazing sword swallowers, beautiful aerial performers, very TALL stilt walkers, a python handler and unbelievable contortionists from Firestorm Talent. Attendees had the opportunity to hold a 40 pound Burmese Python and dress up in fun accessories to strike a pose at Tillys photo booth. Event goers were even treated to a full circus experience complete with tasty appetizers such as Carmel-dipped apples, cotton candy, kettle corn, cake pops, mini-hot dogs and churros. During the after party, two teens from TLC delivered speeches to share with guests how the nonprofit has benefited their lives by providing them with the life tools and encouragement to become productive, kind, happy and responsible individuals. There were a few guests who entered a bidding war for Tillys and TLC’s live auction items such as: four Disneyland Resort Premium Annual Passes, Aerial Performance Performed Python handler from Firestorm a Porshe Design Timepiece Flat Six Watch, an all-inclusive trip to Austin, by Firestorm Talent Texas including airfare and lodging for three nights and a hideaway golf Talent experience with Tilly and Larry Levine. Guests also had an opportunity to enter a drawing for a chance to win luxurious prizes from a Winetasting tour for two at Wilson Creek Winery in Temecula, California to a seven-night stay at St. James Club & Villas in Antigua. “We are truly thankful for the on-going support of our sponsors, brands, executives, volunteers and friends who helped make this event so special,” said the co-founder of Tillys and founder of TLC, Tilly Levine. “With the funds raised, we can continue to empower teens across Southern California and beyond by teaching life skills that build confidence, inspire compassion, and encourage them to pursue their dreams.” 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 Corey Baubgault, Bryan James, Tim Sporrer and Jeff James from their own lives. For more information, visit www.tillyslifecenter.org. James Litho Page 12
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Festival of Arts Celebrates 85th Anniversary with Renovation, Art, Special Events and More July 5 – August 31, 2017 The Festival of Arts Fine Art Show celebrates its 85th anniversary July 5 through August 31, 2017 in Laguna Beach, California. The Festival has been rated one of the top festivals in the nation and each year hosts 140 of Orange County’s most talented artists. Recent accolades include Orange County Register’s Best Place to Buy Original Art, Art Fair Calendar’s Top Five Art Fairs in the West and Top 5 Art Festival in the nation voted by USA Today readers. Live music, hands-on art activities, exhibitions of local student artwork and a wide variety of special events round out one of southern California’s favorite outdoor summer event. “Avid art collectors and festivalgoers will have an outstanding variety of fine art to browse and purchase as they walk among the artists displays,” says Marketing and Public Relations Director Sharbie Higuchi. The Festival of Arts is a professionally juried fine art show featuring a diverse selection of artwork including paintings, sculpture, photography, ceramics, jewelry, and more from artists around Orange County. Since opening in 1932, thousands have shown and sold their artwork at the Festival and many have their work featured in the private collections of leading art collectors, celebrities, and museums around the world. In addition to the variety of artwork, the Festival of Arts offers a wide range of daily activities that the whole family can enjoy. The 2017 events calendar includes nightly live music, jazz concerts, wine and chocolate pairings, guided art tours and art workshops. Several special one-day events return this year, including the Festival Runway Fashion Show and Family Art Day. In 2017, the Festival of Arts debuts its brand new $10 million facility which features a new layout for the art exhibit area, workshops, gift shop and concert stage. Last remodeled in 1964, the renovated grounds have been updated to meet accessibility standards and incorporate progressive sustainability features. The plans also call for additional and updated restrooms and wider pathways. Tensile roof pavilions shelter artwork from sun and rain, the green lawn where patrons picnic and enjoy concerts is nearer to the entry, the gift shop is relocated and expanded, and the junior art exhibit has a prominent location near the entrance. “The Festival of Arts grounds have been completely transformed and modernized as a result of this Page 14
extensive renovation,” said Board President Fred Sattler. “We look forward to sharing our new ‘digs’ with our patrons and the community this summer during our 85th anniversary celebration.” The very first Festival of Arts started on August 13, 1932. To celebrate 85 years of art, the Festival is having a birthday bash on August 13, 2017 and admission to the art show is free all day. There are plans for a birthday cake, music, proclamations and much more honoring the Festival’s rich history. Also in celebration of the organization’s milestone anniversary, the Festival introduces a new event on Sunday afternoons. “A Salute to the Arts” is inspired by the original Festival of Arts, which featured a variety of artistic endeavors including theater, literature, dance and more. In 2017, each week will spotlight a different art form. Also as a nod to the first art show, the Festival is adding tea for patrons to enjoy during its fascinating Art Talks with artists every Wednesday. On Fridays, the Festival introduces a new music series, “Step into the Spotlight,” which brings to center stage some of those amazing voices that are usually seen (and heard) in the background. There’s an extraordinary lineup of back-up singers or backgrounds vocalists who “step into the spotlight” this summer. “Looking back at the original Festival of Arts in 1932, there was something for everyone to enjoy. That tradition continues today,” said Higuchi. “With beautiful art, nightly live music, workshops for all ages, and unique events, the Festival is truly a full arts experience.” EVENT INFORMATION Special Events For a complete list visit LagunaFestivalofArts.org. All events are free with admission unless otherwise noted. Art and Story Time Mondays, July 10 - Aug 28 (11am - 12pm) Rising Stars Music Series Tuesdays, July 11 - Aug 29 (5:30 - 7:30pm) Art Ta l k s & Te a Sponsored by Gelsons Wednesdays, July 12 - Aug 30 (12 - 1pm) Art, Jazz, Wine, & Chocolate Thursdays, July 13 - Aug 31 (5:30 - 7:30pm); $20 Step into the Spotlight Music Series Fridays, July 14 - Aug 25 (5:30 7:30pm) Concerts on the Green Sponsored by Cambria Estate
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Vineyard & Winery Saturdays, July 15 & 22, Aug 5 & 19 (1 - 2:30pm) Festival Runway Fashion Show Saturday, Aug 12 (12 - 3pm) Family Art Day Sunday, July 16 (12 - 3pm) A Salute to the Arts Media Sponsor: PBS SoCal Sundays, July 9 - Aug 27 (2 - 4 pm) Festival of Arts Birthday Bash Sunday, Aug 13 - Free admission to art show all day! Art Workshops for Everyone For schedule and reservations visit LagunaFestivalofArts.org. Creativity runs wild at the Festival’s Adult and Teen Art Workshops where students will make their own masterpieces under the instruction of professional artists. ($50) On Saturdays, uncork your creativity at our Wine and Painting Nights. Learn to paint with easy to follow instruction by Festival artists and enjoy complimentary wine or beverages. Must be 21 and up. ($50) Monday - Friday, the Festival hosts Youth Art Education Days, art classes for children ages 5 - 12. Classes include sculpture, printmaking, drawing, and much more. ($15+) Printmaking, ceramics ($25+) and multimedia workshops will be open daily for visitors of all ages to stretch creative muscles. The Festival Art Center will be open from 11am 8pm daily for hands-on artistic fun. Reservations not required, drop in anytime! ART TOURS Free art tours are held weekdays at 11am and 3pm; weekends at 11am and 4pm. Meet the artists and learn firsthand about their artwork and techniques through discussions and free artist demos. SPECIAL EXHIBITS The Festival’s Junior Art Exhibition, sponsored in part by CalFirst National Bank and Mark Porterfield of Laguna Beach, is comprised of over 300 pieces of artwork from Orange County
school children (grades PK - 12). The quality of art represented in the exhibit will astound art lovers of all ages. Support the arts by purchasing artwork from the Art-to-Go Exhibit donated by Festival artists with proceeds benefiting The Artist Fund at Festival of Arts. The Festival of Arts newly remodeled, boutique-style gift shop is the perfect place to find t-shirts, art books, posters, tote bags and many other items to remember your visit. GENERAL FESTIVAL INFORMATION DATES& TIMES July 5 – August 31, 2017 Open daily from 10am – 11:30pm Early closing August 26 at 1pm TICKET INFORMATION General Admission: Weekdays $8, Weekends $12 Students & Seniors: Weekdays $5, Weekends $8 Free Admission for Children 12 and under, Military, and Laguna Beach Residents. Passport to the Arts: A special promotion (funded in part by Bank of America): Passport to the Arts for only $24. Includes unlimited admission all summer long to the Festival of Arts, the Sawdust Art Festival and Laguna Art-A-Fair. Enjoy works of art by more than 500 artists, 300 hands-on workshops, dozens of special events, plus a one time, all-day free parking pass with each Passport purchased. Order online at www.LagunaBeachPassport.com. Passports also available for purchase on-site at each festival location during the summer. Offer excludes Pageant of the Masters. Valid June 30 – September 3, 2017. LOCATION Festival of Arts Grounds 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 FOR INFORMATION & TICKETS (800) 487-3378 www.LagunaFestivalofArts.org
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Augusta Iwasaki Takes Top Two in $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, Presented by Taylor Harris Insurance Services
Iwasaki and First Draft with Joann Goldsman, Hunter Messineo, Traci Brooks, Adam Ottomanelli, Melissa Brandes, Lily Carella, and Leslie Bulechek Photos by McCool Junior rider Augusta Iwasaki simply dominated the $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, presented by Taylor Harris Insurance Services. With final scores of 182.5 and 179, she took home first and second, topping a field of forty-two entries. Her winning entry was First Draft, owned by Joann Goldsman. Scoring an impressive 92 in the Classic Round and then a 90.5 in the Handy, Iwasaki and First Draft held their lead and led the victory gallop, sporting a blue ribbon and a Blenheim EquiSports embroidered cooler. Iwasaki was also presented with a pair of Roeckl Sports gloves and an engraved Blenheim pewter plate. And once again, the twelve-year-old took home The Plaid Horse Highest Placing Junior Award. Derbies, Pony Finals, Medal Finals and more. More at showpark.com. “He’s so much fun to ride,” Iwasaki boasted of her winning partner, whom she sat on for the first time last week. She noted their unique routine, which works well because the young rider has several mounts in the same class. “I don’t really warm up; I just get on him and go in the ring, which is pretty cool.” Iwasaki competes in the Junior Hunters with First Draft. With her second place finisher, Georgy Page 16
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27742 Antonio Pkwy Ste K7, Ladera Ranch 949-429-6666 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.
28562 Oso Pkwy, Las Flores 949-216-9029
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.
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.
31111 Rancho Viejo Rd., San Juan Capistrano 949-240-8100 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 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.
27602 Antonio Pkwy, Ladera Ranch 949-364-5614
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. 949-305-5100 Paul’s Pantry The best family owned breakfast and lunch menu that specializes in homestyle cooking.
27409 Bellogente, Mission Viejo. 949-364-1088
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
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 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 Pino’s Cucina 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!
27522 Antonio Parkway, Suite P2, Ladera Ranch. 949-388-4931 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
Tannins Restaurant & Wine Bar
Sushi and Japanese Cuisine.
Contemporary setting for Italian fare plus an extensive wine list with recommended food pairings.
27742 Antonio Pkwy Ste K6, Ladera Ranch 949-429-2772
27211 Ortega Hwy., San Juan Capistrano 949-661-8466
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