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Ladera Ranch Community Services announces a fun contest, the Ladera Spaces and Places Photo Contest Do you have a photo of yourself, friends, family in Ladera Ranch that you love? Ladera Ranch Community Services (LARCS) is looking for photos taken by YOU the residents to include in the winter issue of Roots and Wings. If your photo is selected, it will appear in the year-end Winter issue of Roots and Wings and you’ll automatically be entered to win the Ladera Spaces and Places Photo Contest. Photos must be received by October 1, 2017. How to Enter: Email your photo(s) to Content.Manager@ LaderaLife.com What to include in your email: Name Phone Title of your photo Note: Label your photo (file name) - Photo Title and Your Name Subject Line: Photo Contest How the contest works: Contest is for Ladera Ranch residents only You submit your photo(s) to Content.Manager@ LaderaLife.com LARCS will select photos to include in the Winter issue of Roots and Wings If you’re photo is included in the winter issue of Roots and Wings, you’re automatically entered to win the Ladera Spaces and Places Photo Contest One winner will have their spot saved at one of the summer 2018 concerts (of their choosing). The winner gets to pick their prime location at the show. Deadline to submit photos: October 1, 2017. When the winner will be announced: November 15, 2017 The Ladera Ranch News

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Girls Volleyball Rattles off Five Straight Wins in a Row

Head Coach Katy Gammon gathers her team before the start of their match against Aliso Niguel High School. The Eagles would sweep the Wolverines, 3-0. the Eagles (10-3) have won five By: Sean Zeitler straight including a road win over Photos by: Robert Russell Since coming back from their Marymount which is currently ranked season opening Tournament in #4 in Division 1. The Eagles have Hawaii, the girls volleyball team has only dropped three games and have strung together five straight wins. Off swept their last three matches over to a ‘rocky’ start by their standards, the Aliso Niguel, Edison, and Mira Costa. The Eagles have a few days to the defending Division 1 Champion Eagles flew back from Hawaii having rest before they have their next lost to Long Beach Poly (24-26, big showdown with the top ranked 25-21, 10-15), Punahou of Hawaii Monarchs of Mater Dei at home on (28-26, 21-25, 9-15) and Mater Dei Thursday, September 21 at 6:00pm in (22-25, 21-25) to start the 2017 the Moiso Family Pavilion. Mater Dei season with a 5-3 record. According is currently 9-2 with their two losses to the latest CIF-SS Division 1 poll, coming in the Ann Kang Invitational Mater Dei, Long Beach Poly, and as well against Oak Ridge of Texas Santa Margarita round out the top and tournament champions, Iolani High School. three spots. Since returning to the mainland,

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Protect your eyes from sunburn: How to pick shades Finally! Warmer weather is here, and for most people, this means more time outside. While everyone wants to enjoy summer to the fullest, outdoor enthusiasts must remember that the sun, with all the benefits it brings, also has many dangerous effects. The sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays are strongest during the summer, and can damage unprotected eyes in as little as 15 minutes. While wearing sunglasses with UVA/UVB protection is important throughout the year, taking extra sun-safety precautions during the summer is especially important. The need for sunglasses is universal, but tastes and lifestyle needs vary. But whether your tastes run to aviators or wayfarers, mirrored or tinted, the sunglasses you choose affect far more than your style; they can directly impact your eye health, too. Fortunately, it’s possible to find sunglasses that protect your eyes and celebrate your sense of style. As you’re shopping for sunglasses, keep these tips in mind: * Pick the right shape. Just as the shape of your face influences your choice in haircuts, it will affect what type of sunglasses look good on you. People with oval faces can wear almost any shape of sunglasses. Rectangular frames and lenses will help add length to a round face, and oval glasses will complement diamond or square faces. If your face is more oblong than oval, consider a round or square frame that rests at the widest part of your face. * Choose the right lenses. Choose lenses that provide broad-spectrum protection from both UVA and UVB light. WebMD.com says you should look for a label indicating the lenses block 99 to 100 percent of UVB and UVA rays, meet ANSI (American National Standards Institute) requirements, and provide UV 400 protection. If glare is a concern, polarized lenses filter out sunlight

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Hubbard Street Dance Chicago: 40th Anniversary Tour AT IRVINE BARCLAY THEATRE September 21-24 Kicking off the 40th Anniversary, the Fall Series, September 21-24 features an immersive and interactive dance installation choreographed by Peter Chu, So You Think You Can Dance guest choreographer and Artistic Director of chuthis, covering all spaces of the Harris Theater. Incorporating original music by former Music Director for Cirque Du Soleil, Jean-Francois (DJeff) Houle, video projections by Sven Ortel, and lighting by Marcus Doshi, as well as the addition of 15 dancers from the Hubbard Street Professional Program, this performance — the first of its kind in Hubbard Street’s four decade history — re-invents the audience experience through moving imagery and changing perspectives. First presented by the Barclay nearly 27 years ago under the auspices of its founding artistic director, Lou Conte, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago has become one of America’s most influential contemporary dance companies. The company is known now for its eclectic, international repertory and for its impeccable dancers. In celebration of the company’s 40th anniversary, Glenn Edgerton, the current artistic director and company visionary, will curate a special program including works from choreographers such as William Forsythe, Robyn Mineko Williams and Nacho Duato Since opening its doors in 1990, Irvine Barclay Theatre has emerged as one of California’s most imaginative performing arts showcases. A unique collaborative venture among the City of Irvine,

the University of California, Irvine, and the private sector, the theatre has a reputation for wide-ranging programming in the fields of contemporary dance, music, and theater arts. Performances take place in the 750-seat “jewel box” theatre which is renowned for its intimate atmosphere and superb acoustics. Irvine Barclay Theatre is an independent nonprofit organization established as an innovative public-private partnership with the vision of creating a unique performing arts venue. The private sector, the City of Irvine and the University of California, Irvine - combined funding and land to achieve a long-standing mutual goal. The partners created Irvine Barclay Theatre to showcase top quality artists, to provide a superior facility for local and regional arts groups, and to enhance UCI’s educational mission, particularly the programs generated by its School of the Arts. The theatre building is named for Mr. Richard Barclay, an area philanthropist, who provided the leading gift for the theatre’s construction. The theatre auditorium is named for Dr. George and Arlene Cheng, also area philanthropists. Irvine Barclay Theatre has gained a national reputation for its great acoustics, intimate feel, and the high quality of its production facilities. Among artists, it is a venue of choice when performing in southern California. To buy tickets, Box Office: (949) 854-4646 x1 tickets@thebarclay.org. Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine, CA 92612

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Emmy Awards 2017: Nominees and winners list

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Santa margarita Eagles Beat Mayfair, Move to 4-0, Face off with Mission Viejo Tonight

The Eagle football team defeated Mayfair last week by a score of 49-3 to set up a showdown tonight against the Diablos of Mission Viejo

Senior Captains (L-R) Alex Kilander (71), Caden Fitch (5), Chad Magyar (23) and Johnny McCartan (31) lead the Santa Margarita Santa Margarita Eagles out onto the field. By: Sean Zeitler Photos by: Robert Russell The 2017 dress rehearsal is over. The Santa Margarita Eagles (4-0, 0-0) defeated their first four opponents in Downey, Loyola, Alemany and Mayfair by a combined score of 201-10. Although tonight’s game is not a Trinity league game, the caliber of coaching and play on the field is of that tier as the Santa Margarita Eagles will host Mission Viejo (4-0, 0-0) at Trabuco Hills High School with kickoff set for 7:00pm. Santa Margarita looks to avenge last year’s 48-21 loss at Mission Viejo in a showdown that features two undefeated teams that currently occupy two of the top four spots on OCVarsity’s Top 10 list, with Mission ranked #2 and the Santa Margarita Eagles #4. Before we move on to tonight’s game, let’s take a look back at last week. Santa Margarita put on another stellar offensive performance led by senior Chad Magyar’s 195 rushing yards on 18 carries and three touchdowns. Continuing his impressive junior campaign, Jake Thomas rushed for 92 yards and a touchdown. The 1-2 punch of Magyar and Thomas have now rushed for a combined 816 yards (Magyar 564, Thomas 252) and 12 rushing touchdowns (Magyar 9, Thomas 3). Malone Mataele only had three carries for 18 yards, but two of those Page 10

were for touchdowns, giving him six touchdowns total for the season. Senior quarterback Josiah Norwood completed 15 of 24 passes (63%) for 246 yards and a touchdown. The leading receiver for the Santa Margarita Eagles was senior Mark Eaton who had four catches for 79 yards and a touchdown. In all, Santa Margarita had six rushing touchdowns and one receiving. Defensively, senior Caden Fitch led all Santa Margarita Eagles with eight total tackles, sophomore Logan Schwenke had two sacks alongside Alex Kilander and Matt Lynch also recording a sack each. This stout defense is now giving up an average 2.5 points per game. A whole new season starts tonight when the Santa Margarita Eagles finally take on a team with familiar faces. Many of the players on both teams have grown up with one another and played pop warner together which makes for even more intrigue and excitement. So far this season, Santa Margarita traveled to Downey High School (44 miles) and Loyola High School (56 miles), before hosting Alemany (75 miles) and Mayfair (41 miles). For tonight’s Fox Sports West Game of the Week, Mission Viejo will more than likely take Marguerite, to Los Alisos which will drop them off at Mustang Run, a mere 5.8 mile journey. Santa Margarita will head northeast up

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Santa Margarita Eagle cheerleaders were all smiles at the homecoming game against Mayfair. Antonio before jumping on to Santa Margarita Parkway for a quick little 5.2 mile trek to Trabuco. If only we could get more games within a 15 mile radius… According to Max Preps, Mission Viejo is ranked 37th in the country and sixth in the state, with Santa Margarita ranked 52nd in the Nation and 10th in the state. Get there early, parking will be at a premium as will the play on the field. CIF-SS Fox Sports West Game of the Week #2 Mission Viejo vs. #4 Santa Margarita At Trabuco Hills High School, Kickoff at 7:00pm Chad Magyar rushed for 195 Game will air delayed at 8:30pm yards and had three touchdowns.


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Tesoro’s Comeback Falls Short as El Toro Fends off the Titans

The Titans run onto the field in hopes for a win. the Chargers picked up where they Story by: Sean Lindgren left off offensively as they would once Photos by: Cindy Williams After nabbing their first win of again march down the field, resulting the season, the Tesoro Titans (1-2) in a 3 yard touchdown pass. The entered their homecoming game score would rise to 28-0. Attempting against the El Toro Chargers (1-2) with to spark their offense, the Titans a full stadium and an electric crowd. debuted their wildcat formation, As the sun began to set, the Titans however, unable to produce a first kicked off to the Chargers to open the down, the Titans were forced to game. On the opening possession, punt. The Titans defense would get the Titans forced what looked to be a things on track and shut down the 3 and out, however, a penalty would Chargers causing a punt, putting keep the drive alive resulting in the the Titans in good field position. Chargers driving the ball down the Attempting to narrow the gap, the field and eventually breaking off a 30 Titans offense would drive down the yard touchdown run. The Chargers field resulting in a 1 yard touchdown took an early lead of 7-0. On the run by Sophomore RB Zach Wran. Titans opening offensive drive, their After the extra point the score would momentum would come to a halt as narrow to 28-7 which would be the at midfield the Chargers intercepted score going into the half. During the a pass, setting up good field position intermission, the lights on the field upon which El Toro would capitalize were turned off for an electric halftime on a 49 yard touchdown, increasing show by the student body of Tesoro the lead to 14-0. Looking to lessen for homecoming. After the long break, the gap, the Titans offense began the Titans offense would look to make to drive down the field by running a comeback as the next drive would the football. On 3rd down at the 25 result in a field goal by Junior K Joe yard line, Senior QB Chase Petersen Rizkallah making the score 28-10. completed a pass to Junior RB Jacob A slight break in the scoring would Nowland for a 21 yard gain setting occur in the first few minutes of the up first and goal. However, another 3rd quarter as both teams were forced costly turnover would plague the to punt. However, Tesoro’s offense Titans as El Toro forced a fumble in was able to drive once again as QB which the Chargers would recover at Chase Petersen would take matters the 4 yard line. On their own 4 yard into his own hands as he scrambled line, the Chargers would drive down for a 29 yard touchdown to make the the field once again and were able score 28-17. Trying to complete the to cash in on a 15 yard touchdown comeback, the Titan’s defense once pass, increasing the lead to 21-0. again held the Chargers, forcing a The Chargers defense would once punt. Tesoro’s offense once again again hold the Titans leading to a found rhythm as QB Chase Petersen Titans punt. On the ensuing drive, connected with Senior WR Seth

The Homecoming Kings Ryan Harrington and Quinn Lewis escort Homecoming Queen Eve DeVault. Gilmore for a 23 yard gain down the Chargers would complete a deep ball field, setting up yet another rushing to get them inside the 5 yard line, touchdown for QB Chase Petersen however, the Titan’s defense would as he was able to break off a 26 yard hold strong and force El Toro to a field run for the score making it 28-23 after goal making the score 34-29 with 5:25 the failed two point conversion. Not left on the clock. The Chargers would to be shutout in the quarter however, maintain their momentum however as the Chargers would get down to they would intercept a pass at the 45 the 15 yard line before settling for a yard line setting up good field position field goal, widening the gap to 31-23 with little time left. After a rather quick to begin the fourth quarter. Putting drive though, the Titans would receive the running game on his back once the ball with one last shot at taking the again QB Chase Petersen received lead but would find themselves in a the snap at midfield and took off to 4th and 4 situation and were unable to the 10 yard line where defenders convert. The final score was 34-29 El would be dragged by the Senior QB Toro. Although this was a tough loss to the goal line resulting in a Titan for the Titans in their homecoming touchdown. On the ensuing two point game, they look to refocus and conversion, there was a controversial recalibrate in their next game against call which would be ruled not as a La Serna High School in what will be catch leaving the score at 31-29. a must win for the Titans nearing the Attempting to cushion their lead, the beginning of league play. The Ladera Ranch News

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Top Philanthropists Announced for 32nd Annual National Philanthropy Day Orange County Erin Giglia and Laurie Rowen, Founders-Owners, Montage Legal Orange County’s top philanthropists, business leaders and individuals will Group, Outstanding Small Business be honored at the 32nd annual National Philanthropy Day Awards Luncheon on Thursday, November 16, 2017, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the City National Grove of Anaheim, 2200 E. Katella Avenue, Anaheim 92806. Produced by the Orange County Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, National Philanthropy Day has become the most prominent philanthropic recognition event in Orange County, with more than 1,000 honorees since its inception in 1986. The 2017 National Philanthropy Day Orange County Outstanding Honorees include: OUTSTANDING PHILANTHROPISTS: Suzanne and James Mellor from Laguna Beach are lifelong supporters of the arts, beginning in Washington D.C. and continuing in Orange County, particularly Laguna Beach, through The Laguna Playhouse and the Laguna College of Art and Design. OUTSTANDING PHILANTHROPIC GROUP: Women’s Philanthropy Fund of Orange County United Way, Irvine work to empower women and children to realize their full potential, break the cycle of poverty and create generational change.

Suzanne and James Mellor, Outstanding Philanthropists

OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER FUNDRAISER: From Huntington Beach, Anne Shih’s exceptional leadership in fundraising, acquiring major exhibitions and growing membership at Bowers Museum for 21 years has brought the museum great success. OUTSTANDING FOUNDERS: Paul Leon and Paul Cho, Irvine. Since co-founding the Illumination Foundation in 2007, Paul Cho and Paul Leon have provided targeted, interdisciplinary services to the most vulnerable homeless population in the county. OUTSTANDING SMALL CORPORATION OR BUSINESS (1-50 employees): Montage Legal Group, Irvine. Laurie Rowen and Erin Giglia, founders and owners of Montage Legal Group in 2009, are dedicated to supporting the community through their personal involvement as leaders in philanthropic efforts. OUTSTANDING MID-SIZE CORPORATION OR BUSINESS (51-499 employees): Antis Roofing and Waterproofing, Irvine – they support more than 35 nonprofits with sponsorships, unrestricted gifts and in-kind donations. The company engages its employees and customers as volunteers for its programs.

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OUTSTANDING LARGE CORPORATION OR BUSINESS (500+ employees): The Capital Group Companies associates support a myriad of nonprofit organizations through donations and volunteer work, a n d t h e c o m p a n y ’s c h a r i t a b l e f o u n d a t i o n e n h a n c e s t h e i r support with funding in the form of grants and matching gifts. OUTSTANDING YOUTH: Grace Cross from Huntington Beach is a twelveyear-old ultimate Girl Scout. She has donated 900+ boxes of Girl Scout cookies the last five years through her customers to charities helping kids and families. National Philanthropy Day Orange County honors those who have demonstrated philanthropy and enhanced their communities and the world. Each year, more than 100 Association of Fundraising Professionals chapters throughout the US and Canada honor the philanthropic efforts of individuals, businesses and groups. Net proceeds from the event support the ethical advancement of philanthropy in the community by the Orange County Chapter of AFP. For further information on the event, visit www.npdoc.org. Page 12

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L ADERA RANCH CIVIC COUNCIL HO L D S HURRIED E L ECTION but may need to ca ll for r evot e

From left: Margaret Novak, Amir Arbabi, Gary Kephart, Stephanie Ramsey, Joe Brenneman, Mike Ellzey, Jett McCormick No Town Hall Meetings, No website went on to say that anyone A runoff election between the tied as of press time today, it was rumored campaign Period, No Election who says they are over 18 years of candidates was expected. However, to be rescheduled for a new “online age and a resident of Ladera Ranch election chairman Greg Doyle election” on October 13 Publicity At the prior meeting of the Ladera Although the Civic Council did not can vote, and that residents can get reportedly said that the election information on the candidates on the might be considered invalid due to Ranch Civic Council, the council even hold a public meeting since May “low participation” of approximately did not announce that an election and sent no notices to the Ladera website The winners were announced as 15% which apparently was in conflict was pending and no notice of the Ranch News, the council suddenly posted an “election” on its website Eric Wershing, Bill Lawson, and Jett with the Ladera Ranch Civic Council election was published in the Ladera proclaiming that the vote would McCormick and Connie Shaddell bylaws requiring a 25% vote of Ranch News which is the officially be held online and that the results and Jeff Hamilton tied for one of the the members which would not adjudicated newspaper for Ladera would be announced at their regular remaining seats. The Website also constitute a quorum. Although the Ranch. meeting on September 18,2017. The posted this photo of the winners. new election had not been finalized

LADERA RESIDENTS SHOW SUPPORT FOR MARINE FAMILIES and MARINES APPRECIATE THE GENEROSITY OF LADERA FAMILIES Ladera Ranch residents demonstrated their appreciation for our U.S. Marines and their families last month by supporting the 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance (1st LAR Battalion), a Marine Battalion based in Camp Pendleton. In August 26, the 1st LAR Battalion held a Car Wash fundraiser at Founder’s Park to help fund tickets to the annual Birthday Ball, celebrating the birth of the United States Marine Corps. In August/ September, donations of baby items were collected to help support the ‘Bundles of Joy Baby Shower’ to provide clothing and other baby items to 35 expecting mothers. O n S a t u r d a y, A u g u s t 2 6 approximately 40 Marines from 1st LAR Battalion gathered at Founders Park in Ladera Ranch to take part in the first-ever Car Wash Fundraiser in support the USMC Birthday Ball which celebrates the birth of the United States Marine Corps. The goal was to collect cash donations that would make it possible for young Marines to attend the Birthday Ball at no cost to them. Throughout the day Ladera residents showed their support by offering donations for the car wash, purchasing 1st LAR merchandise, a few even helped out by holding signs, providing snacks, bottled water, etc. According to George Blair, Community Lifestyle Director,

“It was great to see the community come together. With the donations that were received, approximately 35 Marines will be able to take part in the tradition of the USMC Birthday Ball at a reduced cost.” The 1st LAR Battalion commanding officer said, “We want to thank the community and everyone who supported this effort: the Ladera residents who were so generous, Tacos and Co., for donating the terrific lunch to our guys who worked that day, and O’Connell Landscape for providing hoses to help make the car wash happen.” On Wednesday, September 6th 1st LAR had their Bundles of Joy Baby Shower. To help support the event Ladera Ranch residents donated new and gently used baby items. Donation boxes were available at Avendale, Covenant Hills, and Oak Knoll Clubhouses. Thanks to the generosity of our residents we filled the LARCS van twice and were able to make two deliveries. Needless to say the 35 expecting mothers of 1st LAR families were thrilled with the items that they received. The room was filled with clothes, toys, diapers, and many other essentials. Residents may check back regularly on Laderalife.com to see what events, activities, and opportunities are coming up as we look forward to continuing our support of the 1st LAR Battalion. The Ladera Ranch News

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PACIFIC SYMPHONY WELCOMES VIOLIN SUPERSTAR JOSHUA BELL

Violin Virtuoso Joshua Bell Pacific Symphony 2017-18 season continues to soar with a very special evening starring the reigning virtuoso of the violin, Joshua Bell, who enjoys a superstar status rarely afforded a classical musician. Bell joins the orchestra, led by Music Director Carl St.Clair, for an extraordinary, onenight-only special event featuring the heart-stopping beauty of Jean Sibelius’ Violin Concerto, which in the hands of this beloved master is an experience not to be missed. The Boston Herald proclaimed that, “Joshua Bell is the greatest American violinist active today.” Like no other violinist of recent times, Bell has captured the imaginations of both critics and audiences alike, and is certain to set the bar high for the Symphony’s season ahead. Rounding out the program is one of Dvořák’s best-known and most-loved works—Symphony No. 9, “From the New World.” This special event takes place Saturday, Sept. 23, at 8 p.m., in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. Selling fast and sure to sell out, limited tickets are available at $49-$199. For more information or to purchase tickets, call (714) 755-5799 or visit www.PacificSymphony.org. “I’m really thankful that Josh Bell, one of the greatest violinists and a good friend of mine and Pacific Symphony, has made the time to come and share another exceptional evening with us,” says Maestro St.Clair. “I welcome and value every opportunity to perform with this great artist. He’s incredibly enlightening and musically rewarding for both orchestra and audience alike.” Page 16

Bell, who has a habit of showing up at the most special occasions, returns for his sixth performance with Pacific Symphony, most recently appearing with the orchestra in 2014 and in 2010 to celebrate Maestro St.Clair’s 25th and 20th anniversaries, when he captivated audiences with his remarkable technique and exquisite playing. As the featured soloist on the movie soundtrack for “The Red Violin” and James Newton Howard’s Academy-Award®- and Grammy®nominated score for “Defiance,” Bell received a rave review from the composer John Corigliano during his acceptance speech upon receiving the Oscar for best film score for “The Red Violin”: “Joshua Bell plays like a god.” For this concert, Bell performs Sibelius’ Violin Concerto, which takes full advantage of the instrument’s expressive range, from the rippling high chords to the growling alto notes. Sibelius wrote of his affinity for the violin in his diary: “The violin took me by storm and for the next 10 years it was my dearest wish, my overriding ambition, to become a great virtuoso.” Although he never made it as a virtuoso, starting at the late age of 14, Sibelius poured his passion for the instrument into his only concerto, which can be heard in every note. Sibelius’ concerto stands as one of the most difficult and most recorded in the repertoire. With its wide variety of playing techniques and exploration of the breadth and depth of the instrument, it is a perfect vehicle to showcase Bell’s dazzling expertise. Also on the program is Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, which artfully melds

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the rich folk melodies of America with classical techniques and represents both the triumph and tragedy the Czech composer saw in American music when he visited in 1892, as well as his music’s impact on Americans. The distinctively American sound in Dvořák’s famous Ninth is instantly recognizable. The subtitle for this symphony is “From the New World,” and not—as it’s often referred to— “The New World Symphony”; it was not exactly an “American” symphony, but rather a symphony “from the New World.” Dvorák was deeply inspired by American musical sources in composing it, but as a Czech nationalist and music educator, he believed strongly that composers should discover their own musical roots. The symphony opens with a portentous adagio that gives way to a quick allegro, expressing the excitement of discovery and unknown frontiers. Drawing upon Indian songs and African-American spirituals, the piece manages to encapsulate the spirit of both traditions. The Czech composer’s propensity for sketching landscape in music is evident throughout and the musically illustrated “rocks, crags and rushing waters” are an evocation of the heroic landscapes by American artists such as Albert Bierstadt, known for his sweeping vistas of the West. More about Joshua Bell: With a career spanning more than 30 years as a soloist, chamber musician, recording artist and conductor, Bell is one of the most celebrated violinists today. Having received his first violin at age 4, Bell performed with Riccardo

Muti and the Philadelphia Orchestra at 14, and made his Carnegie Hall debut at 17. His artistry is exemplified in his music directorship of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields (he is the only person to hold this post since Sir Neville Marriner formed the orchestra in 1958), and his release of more than 40 CDs since the age of 18, which have garnered Grammy, Mercury, Gramophone and Echo Klassik awards. He has collaborated with countless artists in and outside the classical arena and performed on television shows including the Grammy Awards, numerous “Live from Lincoln Center” specials, and on movie soundtracks. Sony Classical just released “ Joshua Bel l — The Cl assi cal Collection,” a 14-CD set of classical repertoire that displays Bell’s unique range, versatility and breathtaking virtuosity. This year also saw the release of the illustrated children’s book “The Dance of the Violin,” recalling a seminal moment in Bell’s 12-year-old life when, after initially making a mistake at the Stulberg International String Competition, he is given a second chance. This marks Bell’s second appearance in a children’s book. The first was “The Man with the Violin,” retelling the story of Bell’s famous experiment in Washington, D.C.’s Metro station. A dedicated arts advocate, Bell is involved with Education Through Music and Turnaround Arts, a partnership between The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.


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27409 Bellogente, Mission Viejo. 949-364-1088 Peppino’s Newly remodeled restaurant on the lake expanded the dining area, full service bar, waiting lounge and a front dining patio. The rear-dining terrace offers a beautiful view of Lake Mission Viejo.

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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

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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