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LADERA RANCH CIVIC COUNCIL HOLDS HURRIED ELECTION No Town Hall Meetings, No campaign Period, No Election Publicity Although the Civic Council did not even hold a public meeting since May and sent no notices to the Ladera Ranch News, the council suddenly posted an “election” on its website proclaiming that the vote would be held on the internet and that the results would be announced at their regular meeting on September 18,2017. The website goes on to say that anyone who says they are over 18 years of age and a resident of Ladera Ranch can vote, and that residents can get information on the candidates on the website which gave this brief summary: Learn about the candidates: Joe Brenneman – I am interested in serving our great community as a director with the Ladera Ranch Civic Council. My wife, Beth, and I have lived in Ladera for over 12 years. We have four sons: Cory, Nick, Kyle and Derek. We have loved our experience here and have found it a great place to raise our family. We have many fond memories of our children growing up here-and all of the great times with friends in the neighborhood and through school, athletics, groups and Ladera events. We should not take our great community for granted. We need to work together to maintain our
From left: Councilmember Stephanie Ramsey, Councilmember Amir Arbabi, Vice Chairman Gary Kephart, Chairman Jett McCormick, and Councilmember Mike Ellzey quality neighborhood. I am ready and willing to serve Ladera by giving back through service on the Civic Council. I pledge to put Ladera first. I pledge to focus on protecting and improving our community. And I pledge to work with the council to make sure that we are top of mind in Orange County government. My professional experience, past work as a Director with non-profit & business district councils and my passion for Ladera Ranch make me the ideal candidate for this position. I humbly ask for your
support. Thank you. Gary Kephart – As a resident of an unincorporated community which relies on county services, I understand how the needs of our community can be diluted and even lost amidst the requests to the county from other communities. I believe that the civic council serves a vital purpose to the roughly 23,000 residents of Ladera by bringing a cohesive representation of our community to the county. I would like to remain a part of the civic council to continue to help publicize
the council to our residents and to help it become even more effective at solving the problems facing our community. Elections Timeline Election Dates – September 13th – September 17th, 2017 Certification of Election Results and Install new Council members – September 18th, 2017 At the last meeting of the Ladera Ranch Civic Council, the council did not announce that an election was pending
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ELKS CELEBRATE THEIR LABORS AT PARTY ON THE LODGE PATIO By Andy Costello Photos by Su Barker Labor Day and the scorching California sun took the day off to give members a pleasant afternoon of comfortably cool temps and warm fellowship. The Mission Viejo, Saddleback Valley Elks Lodge garden & patio was filled to capacity with members and guests enjoying an afternoon of fun and relaxation and the music of Roy Southerland. Exalted Ruler (ER) Mike Long welcomed members and guests and reminded visitors that the Lodge’s primary mission is to serve the community. Long added, “We’re always interested in people who want to become members and join us in that service.” A fitting tribute to our Veterans and the memory of 9-11 as well as the victims of hurricane Harvey was then given by ER Long. Members joined hands in a silent prayer for our absent members and deployed military. The afternoon event was made a success thanks to the many Elks member volunteers. Kevin Hughes and Kevin Lindley manned the BBQ grill flipping Burgers and Brats. Helping out with plenty of kitchen support were Stephanie Bongartz, Julie Thomas, Donna Pettipas, and Barbara King. Dave Tucker and Bill Bongartz spent the afternoon roasting ears of sweetcorn. A 50/50 raffle was
held with proceeds going to Elks charities. Tickets were also sold for a beautiful handmade quilt donated by the Sassy Quilters which will be raffled to support the Elks Major Project Handicapped Children’s Fund. DJ & Lodge member Roy Southerland provided a mix of old and new music and plenty of Karaoke that kept the dance patio jumping throughout the afternoon. He also announced that his tip jar would go half to the Wounded Warriors and half to the Hurricane Harvey Relief fund. After a wonderfully successful afternoon, ER Long said, “These dedicated Elks members work hard all year serving and helping the needy in the community. They deserve to have an occasional day of fun and relaxation at the Lodge just for themselves and their families.” The Mission Viejo/Saddleback Valley Elks Lodge #2444 is celebrating 48 years of service to Saddleback Valley Communities. It is one of 10 lodges in the Orange Coast District of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (BPOE) whose headquarters is in Chicago, Illinois. The BPOE is a charitable organization with a 149 year history of giving. “Elks Care Elks Share” For information regarding Elks programs or membership, call (949) 830-3557.
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Enjoying a great family day at the Lodge.
Members of the Lodge Run-A-Ways campers club Jean Chapman and Linda Eilers with Quilt by Sassy Quilters.
Lodge Treasurer Bill Bongartz & Trustee David Tucker cooking sweetcorn.
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F rom at school to home : 5 steps to keep kids active Nearly one in six of all U.S. children and adolescents are obese, according to the U.S. Center for Disease Control. And with some struggling schools forgoing traditional physical education classes, health experts view this issue as a growing concern. The regular physical activity encouraged in PE classes not only helps build and maintain healthy bones and muscle, it has also been shown to improve students’ academic performance. “Research shows that school is one of the first places where kids establish health habits,” says Jen Ohlson, co-founder of Interactive Health Technologies LLC (IHT), a company pioneering customized P.E. curricula through the use of heart rate monitoring. “As a solution, many health advocates are turning to physical education to positively impact adolescents’ overall health. With the right tools and resources available in school that can extend to home, teachers and parents alike can reach students on an individual level, helping them achieve their own fitness goals.” Ohlson offers her top five tips for teachers, parents and caregivers looking to help their kids get more active: 1. Set measurable short term goals. Motivation is all about goal setting. Teaching your kids or students to evaluate their habits and make changes that will improve their well being helps them learn the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. Setting goals can be a fun project that teachers, parents and students can work on collaboratively, just be sure the goals are measurable, timely and realistically achievable. 2. Use technology to help them
understand. “Research shows kids in the U.S. are spending more than 7.5 hours a day using technology. Alarming as it may sound, we see leveraging technology as an opportunity to help kids get and stay active,” Ohlson says. “Having worked with adidas to develop adidas ZONE for IHT Spirit, the first wrist-based heart rate monitoring device built specifically for PE, we’re using wearable technology to motivate students to work out to their own individual potential. Harnessing the power of heart rate zone training, these young athletes can reach their goals by running around, jumping, dancing, really any activity that raises their heart rate, no longer needing to race against their classmates or shoot a certain number of baskets.” 3. Make sure they know the “why” and “how.” For students to excel athletically, they need to understand the “how,” “why” and “feel” behind the skill in their activity. If a child gets involved in a sport simply because their parents pushed them to, they likely won’t be motivated to improve or continue playing. It’s important to help your
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F estival of A rts A dds N ew J ac q ues G arnier P hotograph to P ermanent A rt C ollection The Festival of Arts is pleased to announce the recent acquisition of a new piece for the Festival’s Permanent Art Collection titled “Lighter than Air” by Jacques Garnier. The purchase was made possible through the generous donation from Ron Weldon and Rita Moon who asked that the acquisition cine from a first-time exhibitor at the Festival of Arts. Jacques Garnier was one of fourteen new artists juried into the exhibit in 2017. Photographer, documentarian and lecturer, Garnier has participated in over 150 exhibitions, most recently including LACMA, Southeast Museum of Photography, the Chinese Academy of Fine Art in Beijing, China, PhotoNola and the Smithsonian. He was born in Los Angeles, California in 1948 and earned a Master’s Degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1971. Painterly, sparse and often formal, Garnier’s transcendent photography documents the passage of time. With intuitive framing, his images convey a sense of history and space left to its own demise. The photograph, acquired for the Festival of Arts Permanent Collection, depicts the iconic blimp
hangar located at the Marine Corps Air Station in Tustin, California. “Lighter than Air” is 18x48” and printed on Fujiflex Museum Archival Paper mounted on aluminum. “I feel that this image skillfully and creatively depicts one of the last heroic remnants of days gone by in Orange County,” said Pat Sparkuhl, curator of the Festival’s Permanent Art Collection. “The personalized composition, expressed with a black and white photograph, pays homage to the hangar’s strength and dignity of form.” The Festival’s Collection is housed at foaNORTH and includes approximately 350 paintings, 30 to 40 sculptures, and 500 to 600 photographic works, among other pieces. The earliest piece is a painting by Thomas Nash in 1913. One of the most significant pieces of art in the Collection is the first painting sold at the opening of the First Festival on August 13, 1932, called “Flower Stalls” by Virginia Wooley. About the Festival of Arts Permanent Collection The Festival of Arts Permanent Art Collection is a tangible window to the Festival, Laguna Beach and the region’s rich art and cultural history. The collection is valued by the organization for its cultural and historical significance in relationship to the art, culture and its ability to tell the story of the birth of the Festival art scene and how the Festival became a major influence in the art world of Southern California. About the Festival of Arts The Festival of Arts, a non-profit 501(c)(3), has
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CPHA Foundation Equitation Championship Finals Culminate as David Scapa, Brooke Morin, and Kaitlyn Lovingfoss Emerge Victorious Photos by Captured Moments The weekend after the California Professional Horsemen’s Association (CPHA) Medal Finals, Blenheim EquiSports moves the equitation action down south to Del Mar to host the CPHA Foundation Equitation Championship Finals. Divided into 22 & Over, 14 & Under, and 21 & Under age groups, riders compete over two days, taking on challenging courses with work-off tests built in. After two rounds, the riders with the top four scores and those within three points of the leader, or those with scores of 80 or better, all perform a final series of tests at the judges’ discretion. The acclaimed Scott Hofstetter and Tony Sgarlata judged the competitive equitation finals. David Scapa, who was competing in his first medal final, rode like a veteran to earn the championship title in the 22 & Over section. Brooke Morin, who earned a close second in the first CPHA final, finished on top in the 14 & Under section. And last week’s CPHA Junior Medal Final Champion, Kaitlyn Lovingfoss, not only won this week’s 21 & Under Foundation Championship, but accomplished this feat on a different horse than the week before. David Scapa Catches the Impossible Dream in the 22 & Over Round One on Saturday had its share of questions to be answered on course, including bending lines as well as a trot fence and a hand gallop to fence 11 as the built-in tests. Going fifth in the posted order, Kaitlin Perry scored 86 and held the lead until the final rider. Entering in the arena for his first medal final, David Scapa was last to go. Executing a beautiful round, Scapa rode his aunt Holly Scapa’s horse Dream Catcher to a dazzling score of 90 and jumped into the top spot. Lauren Morlock, Carly Sereni, and Theresa Boucher were third, fourth, and fifth in Round One with scores of 84, 82.5, and 82 respectively. The first class of Sunday morning, Round Two of the 22 & Over Championship Final, asked riders to demonstrate three built-in tests: trot fence 11, walk after fence 12, and then execute a half turn on the haunches and exit the ring. Going in reverse of day one’s order of go, Scapa was the first to compete in the second round of competition. He laid down the gauntlet again, scoring an 86, and lead the class going into the work-off. With tests including a counter canter to a fence as well as a halt, five riders returned for the final work-off. Several switched positions, Jaime Krupnick moved up from sixth to fourth place overall, Boucher to third, and Sereni moved up to second place. But it was Scapa who held the lead throughout all three phases of the final. From Calabasas, California, Scapa trained with Archie Cox of Brookway Stables at this year’s Showpark
Summer Classic. As the 22 & Over champion, he will travel home with the Victor Hugo-Vidal Perpetual Trophy. After taking lessons once a week in his childhood, three years ago, Scapa decided to dedicate himself to riding six days a week to improve and then to compete. After getting his ‘boots’ wet showing at HITS Coachella, Scapa didn’t return to the show ring until last week and on a horse he’d only ridden for a few months. D r e a m C a t c h e r, k n o w n a s “Dreamer,” is also new to the show circuit. “We just got Dreamer from Holland about three months ago. He is an eight-year-old gelding and he is very well named,” explained Scapa. “Last week at the Blenheim Summer Classic was his first time competing. We won the CPHA Foundation class last week, and that is how we qualified for the final this week. We also were second in the National Hunter Derby.” Quite a feat, in two shows, Scapa and Dreamer have certainly made an impression. Scapa was humble as he accepted his victory. “What an incredible experience! I was not expecting any results like this.” Brooke Morin was Boss in the 14 & Under Riding the same track as the 22 & Over amateurs, the 52 competitors in the two rounds of the CPHA Foundation Championship Finals 14 & Under experienced some ups and downs. Eight riders scored 80 or higher in Round One. Jessie Rechs who piloted Oboras Split, earned the top score of 86. Sophia Sanders aboard Natalie Rae Medlock’s Cipriani finished second with a score of 84. Breanna Bunevacz, Brooke Morin, and Alexandra Sinclair rode to third, fourth, and fifth with scores of 83, 82, and 81, respectively. In Round Two, of the eight who scored 80 or better, four kept that average to make the work-off. Sanders remained consistent at 84 and held the lead by half a point over Morin, who won Round Two with an 85, and went into the work-off wth an average of 83.5. Payton Potter and Clea Caddell were sitting third and fourth going into the work-off with averages just above 81. In a similar test to the adults, Sanders rode well but Morin rode flawlessly and slipped into the top spot, earning the Hap Hansen Perpetual Trophy along with the championship. After earning a reserve champion spot in the CPHA Junior Medal Final and champion in the CPHA Foundation Equitation Championship Final, Morin commented that she liked the challenges of the equitation final courses. She noted that the two weeks highlighted adjustability, where some of the lines need a forward ride and others demand a shortening of stride, which require attention and focus. Both Morin and her mount are made for the eq ring. “Boss has been my teammate for about a year now. We started in the jumpers. Then at
David Scapa, 2017 CPHA Foundation Equitation Final 22 & Over Champion
one show we tried him in an equitation class and he was a natural. So we decided to continue showing him in the equitation,” she said. Kailyn Lovingfoss Says Hasta La Vista to the Competition in the 21 & Under With a field of 38 very talented riders, internationally known course designer Anthony D’Ambrosio set the tracks for the 21 & Under division that competed in the Grand Prix Field at Showpark. The built-in tests included trotting fence 4, and a hand gallop to the final fence. The trot fence led into a line with an oxer on the out, which challenged riders to move up in seven strides or steady in eight strides. Proving the difficulty of the test, eight of the 38 competitors had a rail at the oxer. Kate Abajian topped the class, riding Lambada to a score of 88. With a score of 86, Kaitlyn Lovingfoss and Hasta La Vista finished second. Five more competitors finished with an 82 or higher score after Round One, including Julia Stone, Rose Kauffman-Skloff, Katherine Dash, Sophia Davies and Nina Vogel. Round Two featured a course of fourteen jumping efforts, including three combinations, and long, galloping lines. Riders were also required to complete two tests, a halt and jumping a fence at the counter canter. Lovingfoss, Kauffman-Skloff and Abajian scored well in Round Two, making the top three within less than a point of one another, with average scores of 85.75, 85.25 and 85 respectively. Along with the aforementioned three riders, three additional competitors were called back for an additional work-off. Cantering directly from the gate to a vertical, they were asked to continue over a short course of seven obstacles, including a difficult trot fence, two changes of lead, and a hand gallop to the last jump. Lovingfoss and Kaufmann-Skloff maintained their leading positions, earning the champion and reserve champion ribbons and awards. In addition to the Championship title, Lovingfoss will add her name to the Barbara Worth Oakford Perpetual Trophy.
This victory marks two in a row for the Elvenstar student. Lovingfoss piloted Jim Hagman’s Vancouver in the CPHA Junior Medal Final at the Blenheim Farms’ Indoor, but for this Final, she rode her own mount, Hasta La Vista, on the grass of Showpark’s Grand Prix Field. Partnering with ‘Hasta’ exactly one year ago, the champion felt the “flowing course” in Round Two worked well. “He’s a very good horse, and we’ve prepared him a lot for this competition. It’s an exciting way to start the medal season, and great preparation for indoors. I’d like to thank my trainers, my parents and Hasta La Vista for this exciting win!” Champions and Reserve Champions in each of the three divisions not only earned CPHA Foundation medals, they were also awarded with embroidered coolers from DaMoor’s Tack & Feed, a crop, stall plaques, ribbons, and rose bouquets. Prizes including flowers, medals and more were also given to riders placing third through tenth. The action returns to the Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park at San Juan Capistrano, CA, for the Blenheim Fall Tournament, September 13-17. In addition to the $30,000 Markel Insurance Grand Prix, highlights include the Interactive Mortgage Horses 10&U Futurity Finals, the NHSAA/ASPCA Maclay Region 8 Championship, the CPHA Green Hunter 3’ & 3’3” Incentive Finals, and the BES Young Hunter Championships. CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL HORSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION The California Professional Horsemen's Association Foundation is a benevolent organization that works on behalf of California Equestrian Professional. The Foundation is dedicated to aiding professionals in times of need, providing higher education opportunities through scholarships and grants, educating good principles of horsemanship, and fostering amateur equestrian sports and sportsmanship. More at cpha. org/Foundation.
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Santa Margarita Continues Winning Ways, Run Past Alemany 61-7 Santa Margarita used a strong defensive effort and more than 350-rushing yards to steamroll the Warriors of Alemany
Senior Captains (L-R) Alex Kilander (71), Caden Fitch (5), Chad Magyar (23) and Johnny McCartan (31) lead the Santa Margarita Eagles out onto the field. than 350-rushing yards. By: Sean Zeitler For the third consecutive game, Photos by: Robert Russell There were a lot of firsts for the Magyar broke the 100-yard rushing Eagle football program last Thursday. mark with a season high 156-yards The first home game of the season on 12 carries and two rushing was held at Laguna Hills High School, touchdowns. Not to be outdone, for the first time in school history. the offensive spotlight on this night For first time in the school’s 30-year went to the potential heir apparent in existence, the home jerseys were junior Jake Thomas. Thomas had a not blue, gold or white, they were breakthrough performance that will anthracite grey. For the first time, an keep opponents on their toes going Eagle kicker surpassed the 50-yard forward, rushing eight times for 124 barrier, courtesy of Dylan Brady’s yards and two touchdowns with a long 55-yard field goal to close out the of 66-yards. On special teams, the night first half to take down a 10-year old school record of 49-yards. The Santa belonged to senior kicker Dylan Margarita Eagles (3-0, 0-0) handed Brady. Brady broke a 10-year old field Alemany (1-2, 0-0) a 61-7 loss and goal school record after banging a seem to be clicking on all cylinders 55-yard field goal off the crossbar to Chad Magyar led the Eagles with 156 rushing yards, two rushing in all three facets of the game as close out the first half. The previous touchdowns and one receiving touchdown. they are now outscoring opponents record of 49-yards was set by Rob 152-7 with a defense that gave up Maniaci against Foothill High School their first touchdown of the season in in 2007. Brady was a perfect 11 for 11 on kickoff touchbacks and was 7 for 8 game three. Straight out of the gates, the on PAT’s and field goals for 13-points. Santa Margarita Eagles put up a Malone Mataele had two punt returns quick 17 points in the first quarter for 51-yards with a long of 45, and had before putting up an unprecedented one kickoff return for 53-yards. Defensively, the Santa Margarita 31-second quarter points to take a 48-7 first-half lead into the locker room. Eagles only gave up 202 total yards, Senior quarterback Josiah Norwood 125 through the air and 77 on the connected on 9/13 passes (69%) for ground. Senior Quentin Buchman 113 yards and two touchdowns, one of led all Eagle tacklers with seven which was on a perfectly placed pass total, senior Alex Kilander added a in the corner of the end zone to junior sack alongside sophomore Logan Jake Ebach, the other to running Schwenke getting his first career back Chad Magyar who claimed his varsity sack. Junior Corey Hernandez second receiving touchdown of the stole his first varsity interception season. The Santa Margarita Eagles which he returned for 35 yards, with Senior Dylan Brady broke a 10Senior quarterback Josiah did not need to take to the air much Kilander and Richie Caragao getting year old school record by making Norwood surveys the secondary. in this game, as they racked up more fumble recoveries. a 55-yard field goal Page 10
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Tesoro Titans Dominate Huntington Beach in First Win of Season Story by: Sean Lindgren Photos by: Cindy Williams After back to back tough losses, the Tesoro Titans football team went up against the Huntington Beach Oilers who were also in search of their first win of the young 2017 season. The Titans received the opening kickoff and marched the ball down the field, eventually capping the drive off with a tipped 8 yard touchdown pass from senior QB Chase Petersen to senior WR Seth Gilmore. The score was 6-0 following a missed extra point. After forcing Huntington’s offense into a quick 3 and out, the Titans offense resumed where they had left off as QB Chase Petersen rolled to his left and found WR Seth Gilmore on the run for a 37 yard gain which would allow for a 2 yard touchdown to Seth Gilmore on the ensuing play. Gilmore would again see the end zone on the two-point attempt running the score to 14-0. The Titans would continue to dominate the first quarter as on 1st and 10 Huntington’s pass was intercepted by Junior CB Jacob Nowland who would return it 30 yards for a Titans touchdown. After yet another defensive stop, the Titans would once again drive down the field leading to the highlight play of the night as Senior WR Ryan Harrington caught a 5 yard out route only to spin away from would be tacklers and continue to break tackles down the field for a 50 yard touchdown. Not to be shutout in the first half however, The Oilers began to drive and were able to connect on a 30 yard touchdown through the air. Going into the half the score was 28-7. Right out of the gates in the second half, the
Titans began to establish their run game as Junior RB Cameron Lambi broke a 20 yard gain and would set up a 4 yard touchdown run by QB Chase Petersen to broaden their lead. The Oilers would continue the scoring frenzy as they were able to connect on a 17 yard touchdown pass, making the score 35-13 following the fumbled hold on the extra point. The excitement however did not stop there as QB Chase Petersen found WR Seth Gilmore once again along the sideline for a 45 yard gain which would lead Celebration in the end zone after Jacob Nowland’s pick-six to another rushing touchdown for QB Chase Petersen as the score rose to 41-13 after the blocked extra point. Huntington Beach’s offensive woes would continue on the very next drive as Senior Defensive ends Joe Rubio and James Williams would meet in the backfield for a thunderous hit and sack. Tesoro’s run game would continue to prevail as RB Cameron Lambi ripped off a 28 yard run to set up a 7 yard rushing touchdown, Lambi’s first of the game. The momentum once again swung in Tesoro’s favor as Junior Defense Receiver Seth Gilmore snags a Quarterback Chase Petersen looking for receivers downfield. tipped ball for a touchdown. Lineman Steven Rhodes pounced on the Oiler’s quarterback causing an interception by Junior LB Peyton Churchward who would return the interception down to the Oiler’s 6 yard line, setting up a 1 yard rushing touchdown by Junior RB Jacob Gonzalez. After the touchdown the Titans commanded the score 55-13 which would be the final score of an exciting and action-packed game. Overall, the Titan’s demonstrated a convincing victory which will set the table for next week’s homecoming game against El Toro. Defensive End James Williams goes for the quarterback sack.
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Inaugural Heroes & Living Legend’s Gala for Open Gate International Raises $729,000 Photos by Kait McKay Albert Pujols, Deidre Pujols, Heather Dubrow, Terry Dubrow The inaugural Heroes & Living Legends Gala, held at The Duke Hotel in Newport Beach, brought together influential leaders, sponsors and supporters to help raise $729,000 to benefit the important work of Open Gate International, which empowers vulnerable populations with vocational training for long-term economic stability. Hosted by Deidre Pujols, CEO and founder of Open Gate International and wife of Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim first baseman Albert Pujols (2-time MVP, 3-time World Series Champ), more than 200 supporters came together for an evening of “Discovering Their Hero Within”; I was very honored to be an invited guest for the opening of this nonprofit organization. In addition to Pujols, other special guests in attendance included Angels players and local celebrities, Terry Dubrow and Heather Dubrow, honorary emcee Jose Mota and Baseball Hall of Fame Coach Tony Larussa. The fundraising gala kicked off with a cocktail reception, followed by interactive culinary productions, including food prepared by former and current students in the Open Gate International culinary program, live music from Tenth Avenue North, entertainment, fine dining, live auction, and more. Arron Goodin with Bianca Larussa and Tony Larussa (baseball hall Dinner included three courses beginning with painted baby romaine leaves of fame coach) with shaved Sottocenere cheese, cured tomatoes, aromatic micro greens and a creamy Caesar dressing. The entrée featured an incredible beef tenderloin Oscar topped with crab leg nappe, duo of asparagus and au peppercorn whipped potatoes. My favorite was the dessert which included passion fruit accented with fresh Meyer Lemon macaroons and Vaharona Milky Way. During the gala, Open Gate International also presented the 2017 Heroes and Living Legends “Hero Award” to Susan Kang Schroeder for her commitment to ending modern day slavery. Schroeder serves as the Chief of Staff for the Orange County District Attorney’s office. Her duties include working with OC GRIP and the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force. In 2013, she founded and continues to co-supervise the Human Exploitation and Trafficking Unit (H.E.A.T.), which targets perpetrators who sexually exploit and traffic women and underage girls for financial gain, including pimps, panderers, and human traffickers. Schroeder is also the Orange County District Attorney’s representative to the California District Attorney Association’s Human Trafficking Committee. Live auction items included an Albert Pujols 600th home run autographed Albert Pujols with wife Deidre Dr. Henry Nicholas III and memorabilia package and a VIP Experience at the Marc Anthony concert Pujols and Kelly Bennett Betoul Azzeh in Madison Square Garden including two front row tickets to the concert, a VIP backstage meet & greet, and a 2-night stay at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel. Also included was an Everlasting Romance Retreat to Northern California at the Scott River Lodge including gourmet cuisine and private lodging with a butler and breakfast-in-bed service. Open Gate International identifies vocational opportunities throughout the world that will provide vulnerable individuals with the opportunity to gain independent economic success. The organization develops free programs with top-tier professionals, while integrating life skills and job placement assistance, to help those served achieve sustainable life success. Open Gate International began its vocational training program in January 2017 with a Culinary Skills Program at The Hood Kitchen in Costa Mesa. More than 40 individuals have progressed through the eight-week program that is run and developed by globally renowned Chef Brent Southcombe, alongside author and leading life skills mentor Judy Lamborn. Open Gate International (OGI) is a nonprofit organization that believes everyone deserves the chance to learn and thrive. To learn more, please visit http:// www.opengateintl.org. Tenth Avenue North band members Mike Donehey and Brendon Shirley Page 12
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Ladera Ranch Community Services welcomes Linda Bensadoun to the team By David Robertson Ladera Ranch is pleased to announce that Linda Bensadoun has joined the Ladera Ranch Community Services (LARCS) team as the Community Outreach Coordinator. Her first day was Tuesday, September 5th. Linda will be working at the Oak Knoll Clubhouse. Her primary focus will be helping with Laderalife.com, social media, Ladera Happenings, Roots and Wings, and working with our community partners/non-profits. If Linda looks familiar it may be because you’ve seen her around town. Not only is Linda a Ladera Ranch resident, she has worked as a graphic design consultant for the past 9 months, working on the Roots and Wings magazine and event flyers; and she has volunteered at some events in the community. A photo is attached. A little bit about Linda: How long have you lived in Ladera? A little over two years. My family and I moved to Ladera Ranch in the summer of 2015.
What do you love most about Ladera Ranch? There’s so much to love about Ladera Ranch. It’s beautiful, has great amenities and schools but what I love the most is the community feeling. I love how close the community is and that it’s a great place for families. Our family loves all the fun events here too. If you were a super hero, who would you be and what would your super power be? Super Communicator! Since I love travel and languages, I would love to be able to speak in every language. It would be great to be able to help people in their native language no matter where I am. Of course, it would be nice to teleport too so I could skip all the long airport lines. What are you looking forward to in your new role as Community Outreach Coordinator? Meeting and interacting with fellow residents and local businesses to continue to grow the sense of community that makes Ladera Ranch so special.
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4 dynamic ways to style your family’s portraits Take a look at your family. How many changes have crept in since last year? And one year from now, think about the many more changes that are coming. Sending a family photograph to friends and loved ones is an easy way to share your pride in your family. But more importantly, as the years pass, the memories these images trigger will become more and more precious. It certainly is easy enough to have a friend snap some pictures on a smartphone and print off a stack of copies with a pre-designed template. But if you take the idea a couple of steps further, booking a session with a professional photographer will result in images that people will love to display and keep. T h e advantage t o u sin g a professional photographer is that they have the skills and artistic ability to make beautiful images that you will cherish forever. In addition to that, they can partner with you to create a style and effect that matches your family’s unique personality. To get you started, here are four different styles that will be sure to capture your family’s personality. Classic
Simple yet timeless, this background is often neutral with the family sitting in formal poses. The photographer is less likely to use editing effects to alter the finished product. To prepare for this, choose a color and style that is clean, uniform and classic. In the end, the goal is to draw the eye to the face, which is what the classic style emphasizes more than anything. Modern This style ditches the formal posing and creates a relaxed, candid feel. You come as you are, perhaps using a setting that is familiar and comfortable to your family, such as building a snowman in your backyard or taking a hike through the winter woods. Whatever you bring to the shoot, the idea is to showcase your family relaxed and happy together. Eclectic This style takes the modern approach to a highly specialized, highly individualized level and uses special effects and editing to convey humor or a sense of drama. For example, your family portrait might create an illusion that you’re all gingerly approaching and petting a sleeping bear, or balancing on a tightrope. Look for a photographer
with the savvy and technique to pull off these specific effects and dramatic images in a way that looks realistic. Vintage What’s old is once again new. What better way to call back to the family roots that tie your loved ones together? You can express this by pulling from your family heritage. For example, you could dress your daughter in your childhood velvet dress. Or include your grandfather’s vintage toy train set as a prop. Some photographers specialize in black
and white photography, as well as sepia effects. Of course, if you really want to try an authentic and timeless look, some photographers are even experimenting with glass plate photography. Which style of photography is right for you and your family? Take a “Family Photography Style quiz” and, once you’re ready for your new photo session, check out http:// findaphotographer.com/ to find the right photographer for you and in your city. - (BPT)
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F E S T I VA L B A L L E T T H E AT R E A N N O U N C E S A 2 0 1 7 - 2 0 1 8 SEASON OF ENCHANTMENT AT IRVINE BARCLAY THEATRE Festival Ballet Theatre (FBT), Orange County’s resident professional ballet company, is pleased to announce its 2017-18 season. The year of classic ballet favorites will begin with Alice In Wonderland on October 14 & 15, followed by The Nutcracker from December 9-24, Coppélia on March 24 & 25, concluding with Gala of the Stars in August 2018. With masterful dancing and delightful whimsy, the Festival Ballet Theatre season opens with Alice in Wonderland on October 14th & 15th. Lewis Carroll’s classic tale magically comes to life with a beloved cast of characters - the lovable White Rabbit, the cunning Cheshire Cat, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, and the infamous Queen of Hearts. Take a journey down the Rabbit Hole, into Wonderland Garden and through the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, all adorned with fanciful sets, wildly realistic masks and colorful costumes. Choreographed by Emmy Awardwinning choreographer Robert Sund to Jean Sibelius’ lyrical melodies, Alice in Wonderland is an enchanting adventure that will delight children and adults alike. Create holiday memories for your family by sharing the magic of the cherished classic, The Nutcracker. Festival Ballet Theatre’s f a m i l y - f r i e n d l y, b r e a t h t a k i n g production features vibrant scenery and dazzling costumes, which make this age-old tradition sparkle like new. Get swept away by Tchaikovsky’s iconic score as the Sugar Plum Fairy, our heroine Clara, and a cast of hundreds take you on a magical journey to mystical lands. This full-length traditional production is choreographed and directed by Festival Ballet Theatre’s Artistic Director, Salwa Rizkalla, and features
world-renowned guest artists, FBT’s professional company dancers, and exceptional young talent from across the Southland. This year we will be offering a very special seasonal treat; The Nutcracker Tea Party. On select dates, guests will have an opportunity to enjoy tea, lemonade, finger sandwiches and sweet treats with Clara herself. The young star will tell the story of the Nutcracker and talk to her guests about the ballet and her magical adventure. Expect a special appearance by the Nutcracker Prince and his archenemy, the Mouse King, too! Photo opportunities and a party favor for each guest are included in the Nutcracker Tea Party ticket price. 2018 begins with the sentimental comic story of Coppélia which will delight audiences with its humor and intrinsic charm. Set in a small European village, this beloved tale tells the story of an eccentric inventor, Doctor Coppélius, who creates a life-size dancing doll that looks so lifelike, some believe she is real. When young villager, Franz, becomes infatuated with her, he casts aside his true heart’s desire, Swanhilda. She in turn, shows him his folly by dressing as the doll and pretending to come to life. Based upon two stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, Coppélia was originally choreographed by Arthur Saint-Léon, with music by Léo Delibes. Love, laughter and exquisite dancing make Coppélia a ballet to remember. Details about Festival Ballet Theatre’s Annual Gala of the Stars, slated for August 2018, will be announced soon. Single Tickets: Individual tickets for Festival Ballet Theatre’s 2017-18 Season are on sale now at the Irvine Barclay Box Office at 949-854-4646 x. 1 or online at thebarclay.org. Full Season Purchase Discount: $5 per ticket discount when purchasing
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Alice In Wonderland the full package of 3 events prior to the first production. Alice In Wonderland Saturday, October 14, 2017 at 7:00 pm and Sunday, October 15, 2017 at 2:00 pm Tickets: $39-$45 T h e N u t c r a c k e r S a t u r d a y, December 9, 2017 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm Sunday, December 10, 2017 at 1:00 pm and 6:00 pm Friday, December 15, 2017 at 7:00 pm Saturday, December 16, 2017 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm Sunday, December 17, 2017 at 1:00 pm and 6:00 pm Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at 6:00 pm Thursday, December 21, 2017 at 6:00 pm Friday, December 22, 2017 at 7:00 pm Saturday, December 23, 2017 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm Sunday, December 24, 2017 at 11:00 am Tickets: $42-$55 (an additional fee of $20 is added for the additional Nutcracker Tea opportunity) Coppélia Saturday, March 24, 2018 at 7:00 pm and Sunday, March 25, 2018 at 2:00 pm Tickets: $42-$55 About Festival Ballet Theatre (FBT) Festival Ballet Theatre is a nonprofit organization founded in 1988 by Salwa Rizkalla. Its mission is to enrich Orange County’s artistic and economic vitality, to inspire love and appreciation for dance, and to invigorate ballet by: • Presenting a season of exhilarating classical and contemporary performance. • Providing a nurturing environment for dancers and choreographers. • Offering stimulating educational outreach programs. For more information, visit www. festivalballet.org. About Salwa Rizkalla, Artistic Director Artistic Director Salwa Rizkalla has contributed to the Orange County community for more than 30 years by presenting excellence in dance performance through Festival
Ballet Theatre and providing top-tier classical ballet training at Southland Ballet Academy. During her professional dancing career, Ms. Rizkalla graced the stage in leading roles in well-known classical ballets as well as contemporary pieces. She had the privilege of working under the direction of worldrenowned choreographers Leonid Lavrovsky and Serge Lifar. As a young dancer, Ms. Rizkalla trained in the Russian Vaganova method and studied with ballet masters of the Bolshoi and the Kirov. As the culmination of her training, Ms. Rizkalla completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Ballet Pedagogy. She established Southland Ballet Academy in 1983 and debuted Festival Ballet Theatre in 1988. In addition to teaching and directing, Ms. Rizkalla was a faculty member of several area institutions, including Goldenwest College and the Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts. Many arts organizations have recognized her service. The Orange County Music and Arts Administrators and Orange County Performing Arts Center jointly named her the Orange County Arts Educator of the Year Award for Secondary Dance (2003); Youth America Grand Prix awarded Ms. Rizkalla Outstanding Teacher accolades (2002, 2004, 2005, 2012 and 2017); and Arts Orange County recognized Ms. Rizkalla with the Helena Modjeska Cultural Legacy Award (2014). Ms. Rizkalla has been honored to impact the lives of hundreds of students and their families through her teaching. She is proud to be a dedicated educator, an energetic promoter of the arts, and an active participant in the cultural life of her community.
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