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ladera ranch holds a new owners welcome reception Story and photos by: David Robertson On September 19th, Ladera Ranch Community Services (LARCS) held a New Homeowner Welcome Reception for families who moved in to the community. The event, which LARCS hosts multiple times throughout the year, is intended to add a personal touch and give a warm, neighborly welcome to new homeowners who have moved to Ladera Ranch; and to allow the families to meet each other, said David Robertson, LARCS Communications Manager. Representatives from LARMAC, the
master maintenance corporation, Ladera Ranch Community Services and the Ladera Rancho Chamber of Commerce were present to answer questions and get to know the new families. According to one couple who attended Tuesday’s event, “It was a really nice gesture and great to meet others who are new to Ladera Ranch. It had the feel of an upscale block party.” LARCS staff members presented attendees with a gift bag and activity wristbands to the upcoming Harvest Festival. The next New Homeowner Welcome Reception will be held in March of 2018
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A Complete Guide to Fall 2017’s Top Fashion Trends Everything you’ll be wearing in six months
By Justine Carreon The 2017 Fall Trends Shop We’ve been culling through the best of the 2017 Fall trends, trying to identify which trends are worth spending money on, which will be the longest-lasting, and which trends are the easiest to incorporate into an existing wardrobe. In short, the trends we’ll actually be wearing this Fall and Winter. Fall Trend 1. Statement Booties White booties right now, but silver or even bright red are equally relevant. As are brocades or gorgeously embroidered boots – go nuts!! The key? Treat them like neutrals. Weekend Styling: If all of that focus on your feet sounds leg-shortening, warm up to this trend with a few monochromatic outfits (this trend is a genius way to make a uniform of black jeans + black sweater more interesting). Or….slip a pair of statement boots under cropped flares. The higher shaft of these boots hide any skin, and create a long line. Office Styling: Throw on a pair of embroidered statement boots with some Audrey-Hepburn-inspired slim, cropped, black pants and a silk buttondown blouse. Or let a silver pair peek out of wide-leg trousers. The white would look amazing with a black pencil skirt and tucked-in chambray top. Fall Trend 2. That 70’s Vibe Think sleek ribbed knits, unexpectedly colorful stripes, ringer tees, corduroy everything, sexy wrap dresses, and a touch of shearling. Weekend Styling: All of these tops are cute enough to stand on their own, and are a solid way to upgrade your fav denim (skinnies, flares, boyfriend, etc.). You can take things next level with a pair of cozy cords, or even a skirt/romper. Office Styling: A ribbed knit tee or turtleneck under a basic office shift dress once the weather turns. And rugby stripes were made to be paired with a simple pencil skirt and pumps. Such a cool, sporty-chic look for the office. Not only are wrap dresses universally flattering, but they can be dressed up/down for virtually any
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occasion (or weather). Weekend Styling: Wear them with flat sandals now, booties and moto jackets later, and then warm them up for winter with tights, one of those ribbed turtlenecks, and a cozy, oversized cardigan. Office Styling: A DVF wrap dress was my office-travel go-to piece. Wear it on a plane with giant scarf, then swap the scarf out for a blazer once landed. The trick is to restrain from too much cord. Weekend Styling: try a pair of cords with some embroidered ankle boots and a simple sweater. The contrasting textures, and dressy/ casual is a fun mix. Office Styling: Love a pair of cords for the office. Just offset the nubby texture with sleek pumps and a blazer, or a silk blouse. It’s all about a combination of texture to keep things professional, yet interesting Fall Trend 3. Sport Chic Mix in something a little sporty to make your entire outfit more interesting. A good striped sleeve, and track pants. As long as you mix in one or two non-sporty pieces (moto jackets, heels, etc.) the outfit looks cool, not like you’re about to head to the gym. Weekend Styling: See how silky track pants look with a fitted white tee (tucked in), white sneaks, and a moto jacket this Fall. Or with black sandals and a strappy black cami (swap in heels for a night out). Lastly, a cool, striped windbreaker is high on a fall shopping list. Wear this with jeans and flat ankle boots. Office Styling: I used to wear Adidas track jackets, or those silky soccer jerseys to work with a pencil skirt. It was one of my favorite outfits – I promise it works! If you need a little more polish, throw a white collared button-down underneath the soccer jersey. Fall Trend 4. Slogan Tees I love a good slogan tee, whether it’s considered “trendy” or not. But the advantage of having these things is all over the runways is that now there are a ton to choose from. Weekend styling: I’ll be wearing mine with my usual skinnies and white boots. Or maybe with red sneakers.
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Office Styling: This realllly depends on the office. Back in the day, I could probably have gotten away with “feminist killjoy” at Lockheed, just for a laugh. But maybe not. And I would’ve either worn it under a suit, or with a pencil skirt (and white boots – my 2017 add, haha). Fall Trend 5. Something Red Major red is having a major moment….but you can scale this trend to your liking. Think red sneakers, pops of red via scarves, hats, or mittens, or go big red in a dropdead-sexy romper or show-stopping coat. Kinda loving the idea of bright red winter boots, too. Weekend Styling: There’s a ton of seriously cool red sweatshirts and hoodies that have caught my eye. I’m planning to layer them under my leather jacket once the weather cools for a pop of color. Or rock a giant red blanket scarf over my usual all-black for winter. Office Styling: Red is hard in the office. Black and red is such a statement, that I’d probably skip that pairing. Instead, pair a red silk tee with caramel-colored trousers, or a red shift dress with tall tan boots. Fall Trend 6. Cropped Jeans The easiest way to rock this trend? Hack off your fav pair with scissors. I like mine a good inch or two above the ankle bone. Anything goes. Fall Trend 7. Oversized Jackets I’ve been eyeing up oversized denim jackets lately, but if the fit isn’t flattering, try something a little softer. Even a drapey poncho or cape will approximate the vibe we’re going for. Weekend Styling: This trend is especially good for transitioning summer outfits into Fall. A slouchy, oversized jacket looks cool thrown over cutoffs and booties, or atop pretty little dresses. Once the weather cools, try these jackets with cropped jeans and a statement boot for a truly modern silhouette. Office Styling: For the office, try to stick to oversized blazers. Try them with a pair of sleek, cropped pants. Add a long, skinny scarf to reinforce the long-short line. Fall Trend 8. Icelandic-Inspired Sweaters This is a tough one to start talking about this early in the season….but this trend will be a big one. There’s such buzz about Iceland right now, and the runways reflected that. This particular trend will likely get translated by everyday retailers into something vaguely Icelandic. Think: chunky Fair Isle and nordic ski sweaters, in addition to twists on the iconic lopapeysa sweaters Iceland is known for. Weekend Styling: Wear with skinny jeans and hiking boots. But plan to wear it again this winter with something leather (or faux-leather) on my legs. Such a cool combo. Office Styling: Look for a fairisle knit that isn’t overly bulky and slip it on under a blazer or find a chunky
patterned cardigan and pair it with gray plaid pants. Fall Trend 9. Head-To-Toe Leather We debated whether to call this one “The Matrix Meets The 80’s” or “60’s Modern Rock Chick” but in the end, it’s actually pretty straight-forward and completely answers the question, “can one with leather head-to-toe?” In a word? YES. Weekend Styling: I’m seriously considering adding a pair of leather pants to my wardrobe (or at least a really good pair of faux-leather). And if I do, I’ll be wearing the heck out of them with my leather jacket. But I think you can get the general vibe with two leather (or faux-leather) pieces. Think: leather skirt + leather over-the-knee boots. Or leather pants + leather tee. Even my usual pairing of faux-leather leggings and my OTK boots has this vibe. For date night, I think it would be fun to spoof a suit with a leather moto jacket and leather shorts. Office Styling: Wear flat OTK boots in the winter (they are practical), but toning them down with a pair of black coated denim. The black-on-black line is less shocking than putting them over blue denim. Wear something very professional and conservative on top – a turtleneck, or a blouse + blazer. A leather shift dress (over a button-down or turtleneck) could be a really fun update this Fall/Winter. A leather pencil skirt, a simple leather moto (or bomber jacket), paired with a silk blouse and serious pumps would be both professional and cool. Fall Trend 10. Camo It’s back in a big way. Weekend Styling: Camo pants. Wear them with slouchy tees and silky camis and especially with white cotton eyelet and with cozy black turtlenecks or striped sweaters. Office Styling: For casual offices, one could probably get away with camo pants, especially when paired with fitted black blazer. However, army-green cargos (in sleek lines) are generally a better choice. Or slip a camo tee under a black suit. Or do a suit-with-a-twist by pairing the camo tee with black pants, and a black cardigan.
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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:
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Greener decorating for your deck and patio Outdoor living spaces cry out for an eco-friendly touch. Whether you’re adding a patio, updating a deck or livening up your landscaping, the last thing you want to do is harm the environment. Greener decorating and building practices can help you protect and pay homage to Mother Nature while creating a space where you’ll enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. If you’re planning some outdoor decorating or renovating this summer, here are some tips to make your exterior living spaces green and inviting: Eco-friendly construction materials For many homeowners, decks and patios are key elements of outdoor living spaces. If you plan to add either this summer, be sure to look for environmentally friendly materials like natural stone or responsibly harvested wood. When choosing wood, look for products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FCS) as having been harvested following sustainable principles that minimize the impact on the environment. If you’re building a patio, choose reclaimed brick or stone pavers that have been recycled from other installations. If you can’t find reclaimed pavers, look for natural stone that’s been quarried locally or bricks that have been locally produced to minimize the energy spent on transporting the products. The Sierra Club recommends you seek a deck builder that is
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified by the U.S. Green Building Council. These builders will have advanced knowledge of eco-friendly practices. Icing the cake The accessories - furniture and decor items - that you add to your outdoor environment should be as green as possible, too. Choose patio and deck furniture made from ecofriendly materials, such as recycled plastic (but avoid anything that contains PVC), reclaimed wood or FCS-certified wood. Rehabilitating older iron or wood furniture is also a great way to achieve a singular look while keeping those items out of landfills. Opt for decor items that minimize their impact on the environment while providing maximum impact on how great your space looks. For example, a wallpaper mural can create an eyecatching focal point and set the tone for your outdoor room. Yet traditional mural painting can be expensive and traditional wallpaper can involve lessthan-eco-friendly paste. A removable wallpaper mural creates a striking visual in outdoor spaces without the need for paste or glue. Murals Your Way offers a high-end product that can be moved and reused hundreds of times without losing adhering qualities. Plus, it clings to virtually any flat surface, including glass. You can choose from a myriad of graphic patterns, nature scenes and
other images, or have the company produce a custom mural from your original photograph or artwork. Learn more at www.muralsyourway.com. Continue the eco-friendly theme with lighting for your deck and patio. It’s easy to find a variety of solarpowered accent lights online and in home improvement stores across the country. You can even find decorative post caps for your deck railing that are solar-powered. Solar lights create a soft glow at night and provide accent illumination without the expense - and carbon impact - of electric power. Finally, as you’re landscaping, keep sustainability in mind. By choosing plants native to your region, you not only minimize the transportation impact involved in getting the plant from the production point to point-
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Segerstrom Center Kicks Off its 2017-18 Jazz Season with Ramsey Lewis Quintet Followed by Lee Ritenour and Ernie Watts
Ramsey Lewis 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.”
Lee Ritenour 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
Ernie Watts 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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The Santa Margarita Eagles came up just short against a crosstown rival in the Mission Viejo Diablos by a score of 28-23
The Eagles Nest was out in full form to support their team. By: Sean Zeitler Photos by: Robert Russell The caliber of play on the field between the Santa Margarita Eagles (4-1, 0-0) and the Mission Viejo Diablos (5-0, 0-0) did not disappoint in a game that featured two of the best teams not only in the county, but the state of California. In last year’s season opening game between the two, the Santa Margarita Eagles allowed 34 first half points and lost by a score of 48-21. Just a year removed, it appeared to be a different Santa Margarita Eagles program, this time going into the locker room at halftime with a 17-14 lead. Mission Viejo would control much of the third quarter and managed 14 second-half points to Santa Margarita’s six to close out the game with Mission on top, 28-23. Offensively, Santa Margarita had its running game clicking on all cylinders, putting up 294 rushing yards and all three of the Eagle touchdowns. Senior quarterback Josiah Norwood showed his dual threat capabilities, with a game-high 162 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries, one of which went for an impressive 81 yards. Chad Magyar was yet again the workhorse for the Santa Margarita Eagles, carrying the ball 19 times for 112 hard-fought yards. Malone Mataele carried the ball nine times for 21 yards and a touchdown. Santa Margarita struggled to establish their passing game, with Norwood completing 11 of 19 passes for 89 yards and an interception. Mataele was the leading receiver for the Santa Margarita Eagles with three catches Page 10
for 32 yards. The Eagle defense put up a tough test for the counties second ranked Diablos, holding their high-octane offense to just 14 points in each half. Senior Alex Kilander established his dominance by disrupting the Diablo offense all night and leading all tacklers with 11 and sharing a sack with sophomore Drake Schwenke. A potential turning point in the game was in the second half when the Santa Margarita Eagles appeared to have Mission stopped on fourth and inches on the Diablos side of the field but a highly questionable spot gave them the first down, which ultimately turned into seven points for Mission. Regardless of the outcome of this The Santa Margarita Eagles get loose during warm ups prior to the game, a matchup between two high quality local teams is exactly what start of the game. the community deserves. Both teams showed how impressive they are in all three facets of the game and it was enjoyable for all to watch and certainly didn’t disappoint as the Fox Sports West Game of the Week. It is unknown at this time if these two great programs will face off again next year. The Santa Margarita Eagles are now in their bye week and will not be playing tonight. Unfortunately, it does not get a whole lot easier for the Santa Margarita Eagles as they will host the best team in the country in the Mater Dei Monarchs (5-0, 0-0) to open up Trinity League play. Mater Dei is outscoring their opponents 22256 and are averaging more than 44 points per game. Josiah Norwood eludes a tackler Senior captain Johnny McCartan leads the Santa Margarita Eagles en route to an 81-yard touchdown run. out on to the field.
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Tesoro Dominates the Second Half In Road Win Against the Lancers
Offensive Lineman Justin Williams and Alec Bank open a gaping hole for Vinnie lead 7-3. Not to be outdone though, Story by: Sean Lindgren the Lancers would run the ball down Photos by: Cindy Williams A week removed from a loss at the field which would set up a 24 yard home, the 1-3 Tesoro Titans looked touchdown through the air. However, to rebound on the road against the the following extra point would be 2-2 La Serna Lancers in what was a blocked as Junior Defensive End must win for the Titans. Receiving the Garrett Clapper would penetrate opening kickoff, Tesoro was held to a through the line and swat the kick short series and 3 and out to begin the down making the score 7-9 La Serna. game which would allow the Lancer’s Clapper would make his presence offense to drive into the redzone known again on the ensuing kickoff before the Titans defense would hold as the Lancers attempted an onside them to a field goal, making the score kick to catch the kick return team 0-3 Lancers. However, the Titan’s off guard, but, a heads up play by offense would begin to get on track Clapper to receive the kick would set as on the next drive they would move the Titans up in good field position. the ball down the field and cap off The Titans would take advantage on the drive with an 11 yard touchdown offense as they aired the ball out down Captains Vinnie Vladic, Shane Bowe,Chase Petersen, and James pass from Senior QB Chase Petersen the field leading to a touchdown pass to Senior WR John Cody. After the from QB Chase Petersen to Senior Williams take the field extra point, Tesoro would claim the WR Seth Gilmore on a spectacular and Senior Defensive End James 27-9. Taking one last shot to attempt catch in the back of the end zone. Williams. Tesoro’s defense would the comeback, La Serna would After a missed extra point the score shine once again two plays later once again be dominated up front would be 13-9 Titans. La Serna’s as Sophomore Cornerback Kyle as the Titan Defensive Line would next offensive drive would come to a Schaefers intercepted the Lancer surround the Lancer’s QB leading to screeching halt as Senior DE James pass and would return it for a 26 yet another sack by DL Ethan Hurst, Williams recorded a sack, leading to yard pick six making the score 20-6. allowing the Titans to gain possession a Lancer punt. After two scoreless After back to back scoreless drives of the ball. The Titans would waste drives on each side, the score going conducted by both offensive units, no time in scoring once again as into the half was 13-9 Tesoro. The La Serna would look to close the QB Chase Petersen found WR Seth Lancers would receive the kickoff to gap, however, Sophomore Defensive Gilmore deep who would drag his begin the second half and would be Lineman Ethan Hurst would once defender into the end zone for a 41 greeted by Defensive End James again find the backfield and record a yard touchdown which would result Williams once again as he would find sack for a loss of 6. Looking to widen in the final score Titans 34, Lancers his way into the backfield for a sack to their lead, the Titans took to the air 9. The Titans looked to be back on start the half. The Lancers would once once again as QB Chase Petersen track in a victory that consisted of again gain possession of the ball after found WR Seth Gilmore for a 23 dominant second half play by Tesoro a missed field goal by the Titans. yard gain along the sideline which and should set the tone for not only Attempting to buy time, the Lancer’s would set up a 32 yard touchdown next week’s opponent, Los Alamitos, Quarterback was sacked once again run by Senior RB Vinnie Vladic as but also for upcoming league play in QB Chase Peterson looks throws by a combination of Sophomore he would run untouched down the which the Titans will look to impress. downfield to an open reciever Defensive Lineman Ethan Hurst middle of the field making the score The Ladera Ranch News
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Endless Summer Book Launch Raises Money for Local Surf Charities Around 400 surf, movie and travel enthusiasts gathered at the Shorebreak Hotel in Huntington Beach to welcome film maker and surfer Bruce Brown for the launch of his new book “The Endless Summer Book and Box Set”. It is a history book of sorts that has a ton of memorabilia included inside which shows the behind the scenes adventures of the iconic surf film, “The Endless Summer”. A portion of the proceeds from the book were donated to two surfing charities; The Surfing Heritage & Culture Center in San Clemente and the Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum. The movie took two years to make and made its world debut in 1966. It tells the tale of two surfers traveling around the globe to find the perfect wave. It changed American culture about the sport, changed the film industry on how films were made (think GoPro and underwater cameras) and opened the opportunity for adventure to those who wanted to travel to unknown lands. It is now housed in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C. Bruce Brown Films and Franklin Joseph Publishing, who published the collector’s item, joined together to create the book, written by Bruce Brown’s son Dana Brown. Donned in Hawaiian print shirts, summer dresses and flip flops, VIP guests were greeted with a flower lei for the ladies and a grass lei for the men. The event started out with a VIP reception for those to meet and mingle with Brown and his crew as well as special guests from the surfing world, VIP’s and dignitaries who were supporting Brown’s endeavor. Surf buddies who went on the trip with Brown, Robert August and Mike Hynsin were there as was John Van Hamersveld who created the iconic poster. Fred Hemmings – a former state senator from Hawaii – who started the Pipeline Masters in 1971, the Triple Crown of Surfing and in 1976 founded the world’s first surfing league and other surfing legends Paul Strauch, Bob Bagley, Robert “Wingnut” Weaver, Dana Brown (Bruce’s son and author of the book), Jericho Poppler, David Nuuhiwa, Dick Metz, Paul Allen, Joey Cabell, and Larry Lindberg from ABC Wild World of Sports. While guests mingled with the cast and crew of the movie and those who played a big part in the making of the Endless Summer Book, items that had been collected over the years were on display. When the doors opened for the general public, they were treated to a tropical fruit delight with assorted fruits including papaya, mango, pineapple, dragon fruit, lychees along with Kahlua Pork Sliders: Kahlua pulled pork on sweet Hawaiian rolls with mango slaw; Teriyaki Chicken skewers of marinated and grilled chicken with pineapple skewers glazed with teriyaki glaze; California Rolls of avocado and cucumber wrapped in seasoned sushi rice and nori; Banana Lumpia with Foster’s dipping sauce and a yummy Coconut Sticky Rice with mango in Bamboo leaf boats. Don’t forget the “The Endless Summer” drink - a bright orange layered Tequila Sunrise! The program started with a “live long and prosper” vibe with an elder from Hawaii saying a prayer and the blowing of the Pu, a Conch Shell which is tradition for a sacred ceremony. “Wingnut” was the emcee for the evening asking questions to the panel on stage as well as taking questions from the crowd. The panel consisted of Bruce Brown, his son Dana, August, Hynson, Van Hamersveld, Allen, and Bagley – they spoke about travel, people, places and things they came across during their unforgettable trip. Being born and raised in Newport Beach and around the surf culture most of all my life, I had to chat with Bruce before the event. At 79 years of age, he was very humble yet overwhelmed at the attention he was still getting. We talked about surfing the coast, the making of surfboards (he’s a long-board fan), sunscreen, sharks and his favorite surfing spot which is near his home. Making this book was something he has always wanted to do but did not have anyone to take on the project – until Manuel Serra Saez. Saez, a 27-year-old graphic designer student going to college in Spain, tried surfing while on a trip to Portugal. From that day, he was hooked on the sport and decided to create a school project for his thesis showing the behind the scenes action of the film, as well as some items he could find from the movie. After turning in his copy to his teacher, he had another copy and sent it to Brown. Six months later, he received a phone call asking if he would like to be the creative director for the publishing of the book. Spending about three months in Brown’s attic going through his personal collection, finding photos, letters and whatever he could use to enhance The Endless Summer Book and Box set, the book was then born. With the launch of the 50th Anniversary The Endless Summer Book and Box Set – only 1,966 folks will be able to keep a part of history as each book comes with a remastered DVD of the movie, memorabilia saved from the trip like letters, flyers, tickets – there’s even a 5-frame strip from the original movie included. To those who were lucky enough to attend this event, reminiscing about the good ol’ days of surfing – it was a special treat. And to those 1,966 folks who are also lucky enough to obtain this history book, your summers will always be endless – www.endlesssummerbooks.com for more information. Page 12
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The Eagle bench erupts as they cap off an epic comeback to beat Mater Dei. By: Sean Zeitler Photos by: Robert Russell Last season, the Santa Margarita girls’ volleyball team faced off with Mater Dei four times and won all four. Three of those meetings were in the regular season with the fourth one in an epic back and forth battle for the Division 1 CIF Championship. With the title on the line, Santa Margarita won the war of attrition, winning 3-2 (23-25, 25-20, 25-18, 26-28, and 16-14) to claim their first CIF Championship since 2008. With the departure of the 2016 CIF Division 1 Player of the Year in Meghan McClure (Stanford), and All-County 1st Team selection Julianna Resinger (Purdue), the 2017 Eagles (11-3, 1-0) may have been overlooked by many with those two positions seen as too large to fill. After starting the season 5-3 including a loss to Mater Dei (16-4, 0-1) at the Ann Kang Invitational, Santa Margarita have since strung together five straight wins, two of which were Page 16
against top ranked teams in division 1, Marymount and Mira Costa before going into this game. The next big test was Friday’s home match up against the top ranked Monarchs, where Santa Margarita showed the same resilience as they did a year ago in that Championship game. After dropping the first two games 23-25 and 20-25, Santa Margarita bounced back in commanding fashion by taking the third game, 25-11. With momentum on their side, Santa Margarita took game four 25-23 before putting a bow on tremendous comeback with a 15-11 final game. Santa Margarita were led by Kelley Small’s 20 kills, Sarah Ciszek had the final point on one of her 11 kills. Devon Chang provided 59 assists and 25 digs, with Ashley Chow having 24 digs of her own. Santa Margarita is off this weekend and will come back on Tuesday when they travel to take on Rosary Senior Sarah Ciszek had the final kill of the night to put Mater Dei away, 3-2. at 6:00pm.
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September 29, 2017
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.
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CHOYA JAPANESE CUISINE
Jalapeno’s Restaurant
Pino’s Cucina
Japanese sushi bar & 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.
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!
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.
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 LOLA’S CAFE
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
FORTE MEDITERRANEAN BISTRO
The best family owned breakfast and lunch menu that specializes in homestyle cooking.
Paul’s Pantry
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
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 TACO MESA
Coffee, tea, sandwiches Breakfast & lunch
26012 Marguerite Pkwy #A, Mission Viejo 949-348-2386
An excellent choice for fresh and healthy Mediterranean food
27522 Antonio Parkway, Suite P2, Ladera Ranch. 949-388-4931
27409 Bellogente, Mission Viejo. 949-364-1088 Peppino’s Newly remodeled restaurant on the lake expanded the dining area, full service bar, waiting lounge and a front dining patio. The rear-dining terrace offers a beautiful view of Lake Mission Viejo.
27780 Vista del Lago, Mission Viejo 949-859-9556 P.F. Changs China Bistro
Health-conscious, organic burritos and tacos, margaritas
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
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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