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Orange Coast College to Host Viewing Event for Rare Solar Eclipse Aug. 21

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Orange Coast College’s astronomy department invites members of the public to witness a rare solar eclipse via the College’s solar telescopes on Monday, Aug. 21. The eclipse will cut across the entire United States, including Alaska and Hawaii, making it a unique occurrence. “The last time a total solar eclipse crossed the U.S. from West Coast to East Coast was back in 1918,” said OCC astronomy instructor, Dr. Jerome Fang. “Where we are located, we will only see a partial eclipse, but it’s still nice because everyone in the country will be able to see something.” OCC’s event will take place on the west side of the school’s Adams Parking Lot and will begin at 8:30 a.m. In Costa Mesa, the eclipse will peak around 10:20 a.m. PDT, as the moon obscures approximately 61 percent of the sun. The celestial event occurs as construction continues on the OCC Planetarium, which has an estimated completion date of Summer 2018. The new state-of-the-art facility has begun to take shape over the summer, with a

concrete dome erected in early July, and a recent $1 million dollar donation that will fund the Planetarium’s Foucault Pendulum. In the future, the College hopes to host solar and lunar eclipse viewing events that include special shows in its 125-seat immersion theatre, and which will utilize an adjacent telescope farm. “Once the Planetarium is built, there will be a lot more opportunity to educate the community about our planetary system,” said Dr. Fang. “We will be able to tailor shows that specifically talk about why events like this occur, bring in guest speakers, and more.” For the Aug. 21 event, OCC’s astronomy department will provide approximately eight solar telescopes so that those in attendance can fully view sun. It is not safe to look directly at the sun without special solar telescopes or glasses. Parking for the event is free. For more information about OCC’s astronomy department visit https:// www.orangecoastcollege.edu/ academics/divisions/math_science/ astronomy/

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Festival of Arts Celebrates 85 Years of Art with Birthday Bash on August 13 Free Admission to the Art Show All Day! 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 with an exciting day of festive games, art activities, live music, giveaways and lots of surprise treats. Best of all, the event is open to the public and admission is free to the art show all day! The day will kick off honoring the student artists of Orange County at the Festival’s Junior Art Awards. Gold, silver and bronze medals will be handed out to the top three winners from each grade level, selected by jurors Mark Porterfield, Emma Paddon and Pat Sparkuhl. The 2017 Junior Art exhibit is sponsored in part by California First National Bank and Mark Porterfield of Laguna Beach. The afternoon will feature a presentation of proclamations, a poem reading by Laguna Beach’s Poet Laureate Kate Buckley, and a performance of Shakespeare’s Fool with Jason Feddy, Ava Burton and Ben Farrow. In the Festival’s Art Center, participate in special birthday-themed art projects and catch a slideshow about the Page 4

organization’s rich history in Laguna Beach. At 4pm, join in wishing the Festival a happy birthday with cupcakes and take your photo in the Festival’s photo booth. At 5:30pm, take part in an exhibit scavenger hunt where the Festival artists will be providing the clues. On the Festival stage, catch a concert with Latin guitar world fusion band David Correa and Cascada. “From its humble beginnings, the Festival of Arts has grown into a world-famous cultural institution,” said Marketing/PR Director Sharbie Higuchi. “To celebrate our history and community, we’ve planned a day of fun for the whole family: music, activities, photo ops, entertainment and food. It’s going to be a lot of fun, and we look forward to welcoming the whole city to join us.” ABOUT THE FESTIVAL OF ARTS FINE ART SHOW Celebrating its 85th anniversary in 2017, the Festival of Arts is one of the most highly-acclaimed juried fine art shows featuring the artwork of 140 award-winning artists. In the newly renovated, multi-million dollar facility, patrons may enjoy the work of exhibiting artists, demonstrations and art workshops,

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daily art tours, live music, special events, on-site restaurants and much more. For a full listing of events, visit LagunaFestivalofArts. org. The Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters are sponsored in part by Southern California Acura Dealers, Fidelity Investments, KOST Radio 103.5, and the Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel. 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. 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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One of the most significant expenses for new families is buying clothing, toys, cribs and diapers for newborn babies. This Fall, Ladera Ranch Community Services (LARCS) is partnering with the organizers at Camp Pendleton to collect new or gently used items, clothes, cribs, toys, diapers for expecting mothers and their families of Ladera’s adopted Marine battalion, the 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR) Battalion based out of Camp Pendleton. Ladera Ranch residents are invited to help support our military families by donating items in time for an upcoming Baby Shower for 35 expecting mothers and their families.

This outreach effort presents a new way for our residents to get involved in giving back to our community and supporting young families who are serving our country, many of them far away from their extended families. Items may be dropped off at the Avendale, Covenant Hills, and Oak Knoll Clubhouses Monday, July 31 through Friday, September 1 at 5:00 p.m., which will allow enough time for items to be sorted, boxed, and delivered to Camp Pendleton for the Baby Shower, currently scheduled for September 6, 2017. If you have any questions about the donation for the Baby Shower, please contact George Blair, LARCS

Community Director at george.blair@ fsresidential.com. Other future activities that are being planned include a Car Wash fundraiser, Trunk or Treat (Halloween) activity, Thanksgiving (Ladera residents can invite Marines to celebrate Thanksgiving with their families), and a Holiday Party. The 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR) Battalion will be guests at the Summer Concert Series, and will participate in National Night Out and the Comedy, Cocktails & Casino fundraiser event for Ladera’s nonprofit partners. More information on upcoming events can be found on LaderaLife.com.

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Local School Supply Lists Now Available on TeacherLists Includes Ladera Ranch Schools Parents from local schools have a new tool in their back-to-school bag of tricks this year as all of their school’s supply lists are now posted on TeacherLists.com. With just one or two clicks, parents can find their child’s exact supply list and then click right over to pre-filled shopping carts on Target, Walmart, Jet.com or Amazon to purchase their list and have it shipped right to their home. Target and Walmart also offer in store pick-up. Super easy, super convenient. The site already includes lists for: Arroyo Vista Elementary, Rcho Sta Marg Arroyo Vista Middle School, Rancho Santa Margarita Bathgate Elementary, Mission Viejo Capistrano Vly Christian School, San Juan Capo Carl H. Hankey School, Mission Viejo Castille Elementary, Mission Viejo Chapparal Elementary, Ladera Ranch Cielo Vista Elementary School, Rcho Sta Marg Cordillera Elementary, Mission Viejo De Portola Elementary, Mission Viejo Foothill Ranch Elementary School, Foothill Ranch Grace Christian School,

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ladera ranch snake awareness As we head into Summer the number of snake sightings have increased across Orange County. Here in Ladera Ranch, Tyler Butorac, Sports and Recreation Coordinator with LARMAC said that he has recently discovered rattlesnakes hiding in utility closets that house valves and controls for sprinkler systems, at Cox Sports Park, as they seek cool places. He has also seen them sunbathing on the hiking and bike trails as he rides his mountain bike. Recently Jason Magee, owner of OC Snake Removal said that as of May, the number of calls he has received has increased by over 75% compared to last year. Magee said that the increased activity is due to the recent rains, following last year’s major drought. LARMAC wants to encourage residents to be aware that snakes are around on the trails, at parks and community gardens, what they can do if they see a snake, and let them know who to call. Tyler suggests, “if you see a snake, don’t approach it; create space between you and the snake, alert people around the immediate area or as you pass them along a hiking trail. Then, report the sighting

to Animal Control or G4S Security if you’re within the community of Ladera Ranch.” Pictured: This is a rattlesnake that Tyler caught close to Cox Sports Park in Ladera Ranch. The snake was captured and released / relocated. One important point that the OC Animal Care (Orange County animal control) makes on their website

(ocpetinfo.com) is that rodents are the main source of food for rattlesnakes are rodents, snakes go where the rodents go. Residents can discourage visits by rattlesnakes at their homes by keeping the areas around their homes and yard debris-free, and removing rodent harborages. Tyler Butorac, “use caution, be alert for snakes when gardening”

Here is a small listing of references: County of Orange Animal Control (OC Animal Care) Phone: (714) 935-6848 Website: www.ocpetinfo.com G4S (Ladera Ranch Security) (949) 351-9253 LARMAC (Ladera’s HOA, Ladera Ranch Maintenance Corporation) (949) 218-0900

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

freeze. Add a few cubes to a refreshing glass of water and enjoy just a hint of subtle flavor. Keep water close. It’s important to keep your body well-hydrated throughout the day, but it is easy to get busy and simply forget to drink. Keep water in convenient locations throughout your home, office or even in the car for a visual reminder to keep

sipping. Stocking water at the front of your fridge is another good habit so it’s the first choice kids or other family members see. This summer, rethink your drink with these tips to help make smart beverage choices. To learn more about healthy hydration, visit nestlewatersna.com. Photo courtesy of Getty Images

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Shil oh R o se b o o m a n d H eav en ly Patch of Blu e a r e Gra n d Cham pi o n s i n W es t C o a s t Pon y Cha lle n g e

Shiloh Roseboom and Heavenly Patch of Blue with Jamie Taylor, Melissa Brandes and Kate Considine Photos by McCool After two full days of model, under saddle, and over fences classes, Shiloh Roseboom and Enchantment Farm LLC’s Heavenly Patch Of Blue won four out of five classes. Their success earned the pair the most points in the small, medium, and large sections to claim the Overall Grand Championship title in the West Coast Pony Challenge, presented by USHJA Zone 10. Along with the title, Roseboom’s name will be added to The Perpetual Trophy, donated by Willow Brook Stables. With the impressive collection of blue ribbons,

nine-year-old Roseboom wrapped up the Small Pony Hunter division with 39 points, picking up the division championship in addition to the overall grand honors. Katalina Rickard rode Micaela Kennedy’s Elite Hollywood Smoke in the Medium Pony Hunters and accumulated a total of 26.75 points throughout the two days of competition. Rickard was recognized as the Overall Reserve Grand Champion, as well as the champion of the Medium division. Augusta Iwasaki and Isabella Griffin’s Happily Ever After earned the reserve championship in the

Mediums, coming in second to Rickard by just a quarter of a point. In the Large Pony Hunter division, Iwasaki & Reilly’s Small Soldier, also ridden by Iwasaki, was crowned champion with a 24 point total. Stella Wasserman and Benetton picked up the reserve champion title for their 22.5 point total. Leading Test Scorers Earn Emerson Burr Horsemanship Grants Pony riders gathered to take the Emerson Burr Horsemanship Quiz as part of the pony palooza happening throughout the Blenheim June Series. Competitors of all ages and

from any pony division, from hunters to medals to jumpers, were eligible to take the written horsemanship quiz and a hands-on test. The top scorer from each of the four age groups will win a $100 grant from the Emerson Burr Horsemanship Fund. Devin Roseboom emerged as the high scorer of the 8 & Under age group. Shiloh Roseboom topped the 9-11 section, further enhancing her already standout week. Elsa Batalden was the winner of the 12-14 group, and Grace Tuton earned the top score in the 15-17 section. “I have always felt horsemanship is extremely important if you are going to be involved in this sport, so to win the grant that was designed around that is exciting! I am glad this program exists and is educating young riders on proper horsemanship,” the eldest division winner Grace Tuton noted. Blenheim EquiSports, an equestrian event management company based in San Juan Capistrano, CA, produces events in three locations: San Juan Capistrano, Del Mar and Las Vegas, NV. The events include USEF “Premier” rated hunter-jumper shows featuring multiple grand prix events, a Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping North American League event, USHJA International Hunter Derbies, Pony Finals, Medal Finals and more. More at showpark.com.

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Relay For Life Ladera Ranch Stands Against Cancer and Celebrates Life Cox Sports Park in Ladera Ranch was home to the 2017 Relay for Life event, Crusin’ to a Cure which started Saturday, August 5 at 10:00 a.m. and went for 24 hours. Organizers of the event said that the 24-hour period signifies that cancer doesn’t sleep, and neither should efforts in seeking a cure for cancer and supporting those who in the midst of their fight against cancer. During the event there were always people walking the route for the duration of the 24 hour period. Fifteen teams registered for the event with of their members signing up for shifts that covered the team’s time commitment. Opening ceremonies started Saturday morning where Marge Lewandowski, the 2017 Event Lead welcomed residents, business owners, Lion’s Heart volunteers and community groups including the local Girls Scouts and Boy Scouts troops. Among the presenters at the opening ceremony Sara Zinkel, a 20year survivor currently in remission shared her journey in her ongoing battle against cancer which started on the day that she was diagnosed with cancer after going to the hospital for pneumonia and complaining about a persistent feeling of being bloated. Steven Zinkel, Sara’s husband and primary caretaker shared five ideas that helped keep their family focused on moving forward and supporting Sara. Maintaining a sense of humor was a significant theme for the Zinkels despite facing dark and discouraging days along the way. Sara who doesn’t usually speak in front of large crowds spends much of her time speaking one-on-one with those battling cancer in waiting rooms, doctor’s offices and in their homes. According to Lewandowski who is a 19-year survivor of colon cancer and currently cares for her husband who was diagnosed six years ago, “We want to encourage as many as possible to celebrate the lives of those who are fighting cancer, and to remember those who are no longer with us.” The first lap of the event walk was completed by the survivors who were in attendance. They were joined by their family, friends and loved ones who have served as caretakers in

their journey. One attendee said that the morning’s events were a beautiful celebration of life and a celebration of the human spirit to live life. Funds that are raised in support of the event go to help cancer patients as well as fund research to discover a cure for cancer. Residents who want to help Relay For Life of Ladera Ranch reach their annual fundraising goal may visit RelayForLife.org/ LaderaRanchCA to donate anytime, or RelayAuction.com/eflea to bid on items. The online auction runs through Wednesday, August 9, 2017. According to another event organizer, “It’s encouraging to see the young people who are getting involved in this event and the fight against cancer. Lion’s Heart, a locally founded teen volunteer organization provided volunteers to work throughout the 24 hour event – including set-up and break-down. Several children of survivor parents and of relatives who have passed away from cancer were actively involved in this year’s event. Kyle whose father passed away several years ago from cancer headed up one of the 15 registered teams named, Forever in Our Hearts. Ethan, a sixteen-year-old Lion’s Heart member has been volunteering with Relay For Life of Ladera Ranch for three years since his father was diagnosed with cancer. Lewandowski notes that although participants who have cancer often don’t register as ‘survivors’, their children often do register as caregivers and become active with Relay For Life. On behalf of Relay For Life of Ladera Ranch, Ladera Ranch Community Services (LARCS), the presenting sponsor, would like to thank everyone who participated in this important effort to stand up for survivors and their families, and stand up to fight against cancer and to find a cure. This year’s Relay For Life events marks 9th year in Ladera Ranch of which LARCS has been an event sponsor since 2015 when the location was moved to Cox Sports Park in Ladera Ranch. To learn how you may get involved and to donate to Relay For Life of Ladera Ranch’s annual financial goal, visit RelayForLife.org/ LaderaRanchCA.

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Survivors lead off the walk during the first lap, also known as the ‘Survivor’s Lap’ during last Saturday’s event.

Youth Leadership: Girls Scouts (troops 3560, 5593) and Boy Scouts (Cub Scout Packs 637, 787) led the Pledge of Allegiance during the opening ceremonies.

Smiling Faces: Eugene Hubbard, cancer survivor (middle) with Robyn (right) and Nick, nephew (left) during the second lap of the event

Together as Family and Community: Cancer survivor (right) with family; Janet and Robert Campbell (blue colored shirts), event organizers


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Griffin Canning, (Center) with parents Kevin Canning, and Julie Canning at Angels Stadium. Photos and Story Details Some Notable Statistics Courtesy Angels Baseball 2017 Every City is South Orange County Golden Spikes Award semifinalist is going out of its’ way to claim Griffin (Those new to baseball should know Canning as its’ favorite son and that the Golden Spikes is baseball’s hometown hero after The Angels equivalent to football’s Heisman Friday announced the club has agreed Trophy competition.) Collegiate to terms with 2017 second round Baseball and Perfect Game/Rawlings selection RHP Griffin Canning (47th All-American second team selection. overall). Per Club policy, no terms of Baseball America All-American third the agreements were released. The team honoree. Named to ABCA/ announcement was made by Angels Rawlings All-Region Second Team. General Manager Billy Eppler. All-Pac-12 team selection. named Canning, 21, made 17 starts in his to Pac-12 All-Defensive Team. Team junior season for UCLA, going 7-4 leader in innings pitched, strikeouts with a 2.34 ERA (119 IP – 31 ER) and and ERA. Made 17 starts on the 140 strikeouts. mound, good for top-10 in the NCAA. The Coto de Caza, CA native led posted a 7-4 record with a 2.34 ERA. the Pac-12 Conference in strikeouts struck out 140 batters compared to and innings pitched this season just 32 walks over 119.0 innings. and ranked third in ERA and fourth threw seven or more innings in in batting average against (.213). 12 starts … tallied four complete A Santa Margarita Catholic High games, including three complete School product, Canning was named game shutouts on the road. held a Golden Spikes Award semifinalist opponents to a .213 batting average following the 2017 season. He was against. recorded eight games with tabbed as a Collegiate Baseball All- double-digit strikeouts .140 American second team honoree and strikeouts; ranks second in the was selected to the All-Pac-12 team. country while strikeouts per nine Canning was previously drafted out of innings was 55th and strikeouthigh school by the Colorado Rockies to-walk ratio was 78th. The 140 in the 38th round of the 2014 Draft strikeouts rank sixth on UCLA’s but did not sign. single-season strikeout list. sixth Local baseball legend Griffin pitcher in UCLA history to surpass Alexander Canning was born in 300 career strikeouts, finishing with Mission Viejo, California to parents 301 … ranked ninth in the NCAA Kevin and Julie Canning. Griffin has with four shutouts ERA was 51st.in an older brother Spencer (24) Griffin the nation, while WHIP was 53rd at decided to attend UCLA where he 1.05. Ranked in several categories is majoring in Political Science, on NCAA’s active career leader list. because he felt it would give him including second in shutouts (4), the best chance to succeed both fifth in complete games (8), eighth academically and athletically. When in strikeouts (301), 28th in innings he’s not playing baseball his hobbies pitched are hiking, surfing and photography 2016 College Career Highs Honorable mention All-Pac-12 Innings - 9.0 (six times), last at selection...third team NCBWA Oregon (5/25/17) Preseason All-American...made a Strikeouts - 12 (four times) at team-high 15starts, posting a 5-8 Stanford (4/13/17) record with a 3.70 ERA…led the team

Griffin Canning’s first appearance on Angel Scoreboard. and finished fourth in the Pac-12 with 95 strikeouts and just 21 walks over a team-high 109.1 innings. Struck out at least five batters in 14 of 15 starts, including four starts of eight strikeouts or more. Lasted at least five innings in all 15 starts, including eight starts of seven or more innings led the team with four complete games…held opponents to a .262 batting average against, fourth best on the team. posted the best strikeout-to-walk ratio on the team (4.5/1) had one pickoff and allowed just two stolen bases on five attempts. Made 10 starts during Pac-12 play, posting a 3-7 record with a 4.26 ERA. Led the team and ranked second in the Pac-12 with 61 strikeouts during conference play also led the team in innings (74) and starts. posted a team-best strikeout-to-walk ratio of 4.7/1 during conference play. Earned his first win. Allowed just one run on four hits with six strikeouts over eight innings in his final start of the season at Oregon State on May 27. 2015 Appeared in 15 games (11 starts), posting a 7-1 record with a 2.97 ERA before suffering a season-ending injury. Named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American and a second team Baseball America, NCBWA and Perfect Game USA Freshman All-American. Honorable mention All-Pac-12 selection. struck out 66 and walked just six over 63.2 innings pitched. posted the second-best strikeout-to-walk ratio in the nation (11/1). logged a 0.94 WHIP and held opponents to a .226 batting average against… followed with four perfect innings of relief against Washington, adding six strikeouts on March 14. moved from midweek starting and relief duties to Sunday starter on March 22…lasted at least five innings in five of his seven Sunday starts struck out eight

over four innings in his final start of the year against Gonzaga on May 3 overall, in games that Canning started, the Bruins went 11-0. 2014 (Summer) Played for the Wenatchee Apple Sox in the West Coast League. Went 1-1 with a 1.61 ERA in five games (four starts) for Wenatchee allowed five runs (four earned) and 18 hits in 22.2 innings. Registered 27 strikeouts and three walks. Wenatchee concluded the summer with a 30-24 record and second-place finish in the West Coast League’s East Division. High School Three-year varsity baseball letter winner at Santa Margarita Catholic High School (Santa Margarita, Calif.) under head coach Dave Bacani . Drafted in the 38th round of the 2014 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies .2014 Perfect Game All-Region first team selection. Ranked No. 224 on Perfect Game USA’s list of Top 500 High School prospects for 2014 .2014 All-State first team selection. MaxPreps 2014 California Large Schools All-State Baseball first team selection 2014 All-CIF Southern Section first team selection. 2014 AllOrange County first team selection. 2014 OC Register Pitcher of the Year .2014 Trinity League Pitcher of the Year, as a senior, led Santa Margarita High School to the 2014 CIF SS Division I Championship. went 10-3 with a 1.27 ERA, 123 strikeouts and just 34 walks in 88 innings pitched. were one of 40 players selected to attend the USA. Baseball 18U National Team Trials … in two outings during the team trials, pitched five innings, allowing just one hit and one unearned run while striking out six .2013 secondteam Perfect Game Underclass AllAmerican. participated in the 2012 17U USA Baseball National Team Development Program.

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“Lights-Camera-Action!” The Guilds of Segerstrom Center for the Arts’ Celebrate Creativity 2017 and Raise $200,000 Terry Dwyer, Pat Poss, Louise Costa Photo by Doug Gifford

The Guilds of Segerstrom Center for the Arts raised $200,000 in support of the Center’s education and community engagement programs during its fundraiser, Celebrate Creativity 2017: “Lights-Camera-Action!” Each year, these programs reach hundreds of thousands of young people, students and families throughout Orange County and in four additional Southern California counties. Long-time Guilds supporter and Center board member Patricia Poss was the evening’s special honoree, and Guilds Chairman Emeritus Marilyn McCorkle received The Guilds’ Inspiration Award. Louise Costa chaired the glamourous vintage Hollywood-themed gala. Lugano Diamonds was Director-Level Sponsor. They also provided the grand prize for the evening’s raffle: a spectacular pair of balloon bundle earrings. Earlier in the year, Lugano hosted an exclusive underwriter’s reception in their showroom, Anticipation was heightened from the moment guests arrived, welcomed by twin klieg-lights and paparazzi capturing the ‘celebs’ next to a vintage Rolls Royce and proceeding along the red carpet Walk of Fame. Once inside, guests could pose beside an eight-foot tall gold ‘Oscar.’ Some guests even Moti & Idit Ferder - Photo by Doug Gifford glammed it up in fashions inspired by the Silver Screen’s Golden Era. Music was provided by Big Lucky, a seven-piece dance band and soloist. The evening concluded with the raffle. Susan Kinkade of The Guilds’ Carmen Chapter won the beautiful Lugano Diamonds earrings. Delphi Ballinger from the Stage Door Chapter won a $1,000 South Coast Plaza shopping spree and valet parking for a year. And Pas de Deux Chapter member Ivana Sifuentes won membership for a year in Segerstrom Center’s Center Room and donor lounge. The evening also included a silent auction and Fund-A-Need. The Guilds is one of the largest and most prestigious support groups for a non-profit organization in Orange County. The Guilds, which is comprised of 19 chapters and nearly 1,000 members, is respected and admired for its contributions to Segerstrom Center for the Arts and is emulated by many other arts organizations around the country. Guilds members are Center ambassadors, spreading the word about the Center among their friends and neighbors and encouraging them to enjoy and use this great community resource. Guilds members have contributed more than $14 million dollars in support of the Center since their organization was founded. Their support helps Bradley & Rachel Cunningham Amy Larson and Guilds Chair the Center to present its renowned performing arts series, which includes Gail Daniels Photo by Doug Gifford Photo by Nick Koon dance, Broadway shows, cabaret, jazz, classical music, family entertainment, cutting-edge theater and many free and low-cost performances and events. Close to the heart of The Guilds is the Center’s Community Engagement and Education programs that reach hundreds of thousands of young people and educators each year with performances and arts-in-education programs at the Center and on school campuses. The Guilds sponsors the Children at the Center initiative, which provides volunteers who assist the Center’s Education Department with bus-ins, the Family Series and other special events attended by young people. During the holiday season, The Guilds also holds its Toy Drive in conjunction with the U.S. Marine Corps’ Toys for Tots®, which benefits deserving but less fortunate Orange County children. Segerstrom Center for the Arts is also proud to serve as the artistic home to three of the region’s major performing arts organizations: Pacific Symphony, the Philharmonic Society of Orange County and the Pacific Chorale, who contribute greatly to the artistic life of the region with annual seasons at Segerstrom Center for the Arts. Judy & Bill Kelley - Photo by Doug Gifford Page 12

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“Live Like a Rockefeller For $32.5 Million” The Rockefeller dynasty has been one of America’s wealthiest and most powerful families for over 140 years. Similar to the Kennedys, Vanderbilts and Du Ponts, the Rockefellers are old money, influential in the country’s politics and business and deep pockets for charity. The Rockefeller legacy began with brothers John D. and William, who were co-founders of Standard Oil. David Rockefeller was the youngest and last of the six children of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and grandson of the oil magnate John D. Rockefeller when he died in March at age 101 - worth over $3 billion at the time of his death. He was the chairman and CEO of Chase Manhattan, owned large real estate holdings and an important art collection that will be auctioned next spring. His wife of 55 years, Peggy, died in 1996. Over their lifetime, David and Peggy gave an estimated $900 million to charity. In his will, the bulk of David’s estate went to charity after the family trusts were divided between his five surviving children. Though most properties were donated to historic land preservation trusts or land conservation, several properties were offered first to his children who were welcome to buy them at fair market price. The proceeds would then be added to his charity funds. These properties were the East 65th Street Manhattan townhouse where the couple raised their children along with two properties in Maine and one in Columbia County, New York. If the children passed on the properties they would be placed on the open market. Such is the case with the Manhattan townhouse that David owned for almost 70 years. Constructed in 1924 for New York financier, railroad and real estate tycoon Adrian Iselin, the Rockefellers purchased the Georgian-style townhouse on East 65th Street in 1948. With four levels spanning its 40-foot-wide property, the mansion encompasses 9,777 square feet of living space with a basement adding an additional 2,465 square feet. The garden area is planted in mature silver

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birch trees and shrubs with a moss and brick-paved terrace providing lush green views from inside the home. Arched windows, ornamental cast-iron entry gates and window guards along with the reddish brick exterior add a stately and welcoming entrance to the mansion. In the 1970s, society architect Mott Schmidt redesigned the interior in keeping with the Georgian style. He created a well-proportioned layout, large rooms with tall ceilings and windows for entertaining and more intimate rooms for the family. There are eight bedrooms and eleven baths, formal dining and living, a sitting room with garden access, library, eight fireplaces and a large wine vault. In addition to the circular stairway with red carpeting that ascends to the top level with a skylight at the pinnacle, there are six staff rooms and an elevator. Listing agents are Mary Rutherfurd, Paula Del Nunzio and Leslie Coleman of Brown Harris Stevens in New York City; priced at $32.5 million. Visit TopTenRealEstateDeals. com for more historic, celebrity and spectacular homes and real estate news.

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

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

Bahar Restaurant

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

27522 Antonio Pkwy, Ladera Ranch 949-364-4439

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

CHOYA JAPANESE CUISINE Japanese sushi bar & restaurant

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

DICKEY’S BARBECUE PIT Homestyle barbecue

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

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

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

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

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

FORTE MEDITERRANEAN BISTRO An excellent choice for fresh and healthy Mediterranean food

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

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

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

1701 Corporate Drive, Ladera Ranch 949-347-1156

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 kan pai sushi

Sushi and Japanese Cuisine.

27742 Antonio Pkwy Ste K6, Ladera Ranch 949-429-2772

G u id e 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

LOLA’S CAFE

TACO MESA

Coffee, tea, sandwiches Breakfast & lunch

Health-conscious, organic burritos and tacos, margaritas

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

26772 Avery Pkwy, Mission Viejo. 949-218-0865 Paul’s Pantry The best family owned breakfast and lunch menu that specializes in homestyle cooking.

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

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

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

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

Restaurant Reviews Wanted!

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

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

28562 Oso Pkwy, Las Flores 949-216-9029

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NEW LISTING

August 11, 2017

NEW LISTING

CUSTOM GATED ESTATE

LARGE CORNER LOT

Located in The Forest is the remarkable custom estate on 1 acre with forever views. This beautiful home is situated on a private corner culdesac lot. Approx. 13,000 Offering approx. 7000 sq. ft. with 5 bedrooms, bonus room, office and a movie sq ft with a pool, spa, firepet and built in BBQ area. Lovely floor plan offering 4 theatre. Stunning backyard with forever views, pool/spa, putting green and BBQ bedrooms, 4 baths and large bonus room. Three car garage. 24 Riviera $1,099,000.00 area for entertaining. 23727 Via Roble $2,500,000.00 top realtors

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IN ESCROW

2016 COTO DE CAZA

LADERA RANCH

WALK TO THE LAKE

This charming single level unit is a short walk to the RSM Lake. Offering 2 Prime location corner unit is just a doll house. Offering a large 1 bedroom tri bedrooms and 2 full bath. Interior laundry and 2 car garage. Extensive tile floors level with 2 baths and an attached 1 car garage. View of the Paseo and mountains. Beautifully upgraded with extensive wood floors and granite counters. and custom shutters. View of the pool and mountains. 2 Hinterland $404,900.00 34 Floramar $435,000.00

SOLD

AVAILABLE

CUSTOM HOME

INCREDIBLE FLOORPLAN

This beautiful home is located in the Club Visa Tract. Offering approx. 3000 sq. Comfortable living in the quality custom home in Lower Colinas. Offering approx. ft. with 5 bedrooms and 3 full baths. Open and spacious floor plan with vaulted 5000 sq. ft with 4 bedrooms, bonus room, library and 4.5 baths. Located on an ceilings. Very private backyard with gorgeous landscape. 23251 Via Dorado $1,449,000.00 - $1,549,000.00 18,000 sql ft lot 11 E. Greenbrier $909,000.00

SOLD

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OAK KNOLL

DOVE CANYON BEAUTY

on a rare find double culdesac with stunning views! Offering approx. Exquisite home located behind the gates of Oak Knoll. Offering approx. 5900 sq. Located 4000 sq. ft with well appointed upgrades. Extensive wood and stone flooring. The Ft with 5 bedrooms, bonus room, private office and 6 baths. Private yard with newly remodeled kitchen is truly amazing. Complete with pool and spa pool/spa/fireplace and entertaining area. 8 Weather Ledge $1,999,000.00 2 Highpoint $1,299,000.00

IN ESCROW

MODEL PERFECT

SOLD

GRAND COTO ESTATES

This stunning model perfect home has been remodeled and shows extremely well. This is it! The one you have been waiting for. Located on a quiet culdesac and Offering approx. 4000 sq. ft with 5 bedrooms and 5 baths. Stunning views with offering approx.. 4700 sq. ft with 5 bedrooms, 5 bath, private office and bonus room. Stunning upgrades and situated on a pie shape lot with pool and spa. pool and spa and outside entertaining area. A must see! 4 Rue Cezanne $1,749,000.00 10 Centaurus $1,524,900.00

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