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hanaeleh HORSE SANCTUARY RAISING FUNDS FOR HAY TO FEED RESCUED HORSES
Hanaeleh must buy hay from September to November to feed rescued horses. Hay prices, along with all other feed prices, continue to rise. They need your to continue to save the horses who arrive with no place left to go. Often these horses come to them severely malnourished It costs 2-3 times as much to feed those horses until they are able to
get them to a healthy weight. All of the horses are fed high-quality Alfalfa, Orchard and Timothy hay/ pellets to get them back to health (and to stay healthy). H ana e l e h ’ s S U M M E R FUNDRAISER GOAL IS $6,000. Even a small amount will allow us to continue to help their horses! Would you like to “gift” a donation on behalf of a loved one? Just let
them know and they announce it on their Facebook Page! To donate using PayPal: http://bit. ly/HelpHanaelehHorses If you prefer to send a check: P.O. Box 291 Trabuco Canyon, CA 92678 Hanaeleh is a 501-C Nonprofit horse rescue operating in Southern California since 2004. They rescue all breeds and ages of horses, and after they rehabilitate them, they
work to find them new loving homes. When horses are not adoptable due to severe neglect or abuse, they provide sanctuary for them to live out their days knowing they’ll always be loved and cared for. (949) 842-7408 elizabeth@hanaeleh.org www.hanaeleh.org Photos by: Shoot the Moon
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Sweet puppy now available for adoption
An adorable 2-month-old puppy Folks interested in adopting him named Blake is now available should submit an application ASAP for adoption at the Mission Viejo to the center at 28095 Hillcrest. This Animal Services Center. Sweet little bundle of joy will surely go fast. and cuddly, Blake is the cutest pup For more information, call you’ll meet. 949-470-3045.
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Reeca never lets her disability slow her down
Reeca, a 5-year-old brown tabby, is a special cat who’s blind in one eye. After examining her right eye, a veterinary ophthalmologist determined she probably had an injury at some point in her life that caused her to lose her sight in that eye. However, Reeca has never let her disability slow her down. She is probably one of the friendliest cats you’ll ever meet. She adores
everyone and loves attention. Reeca just needs to find someone who overlooks her difference and realizes she is truly a gorgeous gem. Meet Reeca today at the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center, 28095 Hillcrest. She will go home with the right individual or family for only $20. For more information, visit http:// www.cmvas.org or call 949-470-3045.
Remember your pets in this extreme heat, too With extremely hot weather forecasted for the next few days, the Animal Services Center is urging animal owners to remember that heat affects our pets too. Animals have higher body temperatures than we do and less ability to cool down. Humans are covered with sweat glands, but our pets’ sweat glands are confined to their nose, mouth and pads of the feet. An over-heating dog, for example, can only regulate its own body temperature through panting, which is not terribly effective in extremely hot weather. You can take precautions to keep your pet safe during this heat wave: NEVER, under any circumstance, leave an animal in a parked car. This is very dangerous, as the temperatures inside a car increase greatly in hot weather. Always ensure your pet is kept in a well-ventilated area. It is not appropriate to house a pet in a garage or on a patio. Ideally, during Page 4
a heat wave, your pet should be kept indoors in a temperature-controlled environment. Be careful when walking your dog on hot pavement. Dogs’ paw pads can easily burn if they are forced to walk on a hot surface. Test the temperature of the pavement by placing your palm on it for one minute. If you can’t take the heat, neither can your dog. Exercise your dog in the early morning or cool evening hours. Be extra careful with dogs that are brachyalphalic, such as pugs, bulldogs and boxers. These breeds have a tougher time breathing, since their noses are short. If you notice that your pet is panting excessively, is extremely thirsty, has glazed eyes, or has bright red gums or a tongue, the animal may be overheating. In any of these cases, contact a veterinarian immediately. For more information, or if you are concerned about an animal that may be in distress, call 949-470-3045.
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On Wednesday, August 12, in preparation for the beginning of the 2015-16 school year, the Capistrano Unified School District (CUSD) announced the appointment of three elementary school principals and one high school principal. “We are thrilled with the caliber of individuals we have to lead our schools,” said Superintendent Kirsten Vital. “Our District staff continues to work diligently to identify the best of the best for the students, parents and communities we serve – with the goal of providing the absolute best education to our students.” Appointed as principal to Junipero
Serra High School is Rich Bellonte. Mr. Bellonte served CUSD for 38 years prior to retiring in 2013. During his tenure, Mr. Bellonte served as a teacher, assistant principal and principal, including seven years as principal for Junipero Serra High School. Appointed as principal at Las Flores Elementary School is Holly Wiseman. Ms. Wiseman has served CUSD for the last 15 years as a teacher, Elementary Teaching Principal, master teacher, as a Teacher on Special Assignment in the area of English Language Arts and as an administrative teaching assistance
principal. Ann Sullivan has been appointed as principal at George White Elementary School. Prior to her retirement in 2013, Ms. Sullivan served 39 years as an elementary and middle school educator, assistant principal and principal. Dennie Samuels has been appointed to principal at Don Juan Avila Elementary School. Ms. Samuels served as Don Juan Avila Elementary School’s Principal from 2001 through 2008, when she retired. Since her retirement, she has worked as an interim principal for several elementary schools in CUSD.
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local resident Patrick villasensor helps the Water Crisis in Uganda with his Eagle Scout Project! Eagle Scout candidate Patrick Villasenor lead a team of fellow Boy Scouts from Troop 818 in Rancho Santa Margarita on July 4th to educate the public about the water crisis in Uganda. Patrick’s Eagle Scout Project “Building Awareness of the Water Crisis in Uganda” was the focus of a booth he had at the Mission Viejo 4th of July Street Fair. He chose to partner with the “Wells of Life” organization for his Eagle Scout Project once he learned what great work this group does in building wells in Uganda to give people there the opportunity to have clean water to drink. He first learned about Wells of Life when he had the honor to be color guard for a celebration of Father Jim Dunning’s life in the Priesthood. Fr. Jim was Pastor of St. Kilian’s Catholic Church in Mission Viejo for many years and had a well dedicated in his honor at this celebration. Patrick was touched by the personal accounts of gratefulness the villagers in Uganda had when a well was constructed near their village. Before having a nearby water well, the girls and women walk daily at least 3 miles one
way to fetch water with a 44 pound jug on their heads, and they do not have the opportunity to go to school as bringing water to their homes is their responsibility. Because the water is not clean, the villagers have many water related health problems such as loss of vision from parasites in the water. Seventy percent of hospital admissions in East Africa are water related, and 1 in 4 children who die before the age of 5 are killed from water related diseases in East Africa. The photos of small children putting dirty water in whatever vessels they had, sometimes tires and small bottles to bring back to their home for their families to drink made Patrick realize he wanted to do something to help. It was on this day that he committed to working with Wells of Life to bring awareness of the need for clean drinking water in Uganda. At the booth at the Street Fair the Scouts demonstrated under Patrick’s leadership a portable water pump they made as part of his Eagle Scout project, and gave many children the opportunity to work the pump themselves. This showed them how a pump brings up water to simulate
how a water well works, and how this simple idea can help many people. The Scouts also showed the exhibits of clean and dirty drinking water, giving the visitors to the booth a visual understanding of the water the people in Uganda have to drink. There was a coloring table for the children where they could color pictures of an African village, water wells and pumps, and African animals to learn about life in Africa in a way they could understand. The Scouts gave water facts to passers by, and offered them cold bottles of water on this very warm day to remind them of the accessibility of clean water that we have. Patrick even had a dish of clean cool water for the dogs that came by which was appreciated by many of the 4 legged visitors! The booth was visited by many that attended the Mission Viejo Street Fair, including a family that had recently adopted their son from Uganda. They knew first hand the importance of Patrick’s Eagle Scout Project and the needs the people in Uganda face. Patrick was happy for their child that he would be raised in our great country where he will
Patrick Villasenor with water pump to demonstrate about water wells.
experience the many opportunities and blessings we have and often take for granted on a daily basis, including the right of all people to have clean water to drink. For additional information about the Wells of Life Organization and how you may become involved in their efforts to bring clean drinking water to East Africa, please contact Wells of Life at www.WellsOfLife.org.
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A Coup for Cupilor and Michelle Parker The Pair Top a Field of 44 to Win the Markel Insurance Grand Prix
Michelle Parker and Cupilor As the qualifying classes wind down for the popular Markel Insurance 1.40m Grand Prix Series, the competition is heating up. With 44 entries in the class, Michelle Parker and Cross Creek Farm’s Cupilor were first clear and fastest for the win. Veteran FEI course designer Leopoldo Palacios set a tough track with a tight time allowed. He pointed out an interesting aspect of the class overall: “A 1.40m course can be more difficult than a 1.50m course. The height and the spread is a big factor, but it is not all of it.” With only four clean, one two-fault score and seven four-fault scores, the course tested the field. Over twenty entries ended their round with time faults. A number of competitors had rails early on in a diagonal line that demanded precision. The four element line started with a tall vertical at fence 4, then a mandatory steady six strides to 5a-b, a black-and-white combination, directly in three strides to fence 6, an oxer. What looked to be the first clear of the class, Hanna Mauritzson on Landlyst’s Leroy (owned by Swede Equine, LLC), narrowly missed that zero fault score, acquiring two time faults. Galloping in sixteenth,
Parker and Dutch Warmblood Cupilor (Lupricor x Libre) had an interesting yet successful experience in their first round. “Right off the bat, at fence number one, I thought, ‘It’s going to be a long way around,’” she admitted. In regards to the aforementioned diagonal line, Parker said, “I was just kicking for the back rail; I actually dropped my reins intentionally over 5b. He puts his head really low, so I just fed him the reins. I don’t think I had reins between there and the three strides. Then I just gathered them back up and on we went.” Despite the small number of contenders, it was an exciting, faultfree jump-off that had the crowd on the edge of their seats until the last horse crossed the finish line. The short course included two new jumps in a bending line, followed by tight roll back turns and a long gallop to the final oxer. Blazing the way in the jump-off, Michelle Parker and Cupilor set a time that could not be beat, at 37.75. Next in, Jamie Barge and Kylieco’s Luebbo, raced around clean, just under three-tenths of a second slower in 38.14. Try as they might, Josephina Nor Lantzman and her longtime partner Chello Z
couldn’t catch Michelle and ultimately finished in second place with a time of 37.97, just over two-tenths of a second slower. Last to go and once again fast, Daniel Anicet and his own Chacna took over the third spot with a time of 38.02, leaving Barge to claim the fourth place ribbon. Cupilor is no stranger to the Showpark winner’s circle. Since purchasing the gelding from Branscomb Farm as a four-yearold, Parker has piloted Cupilor to Champion in the 2013 YJC Six Year Old Finals, as well as the 2014 Seven
Year Old Finals. After graduating with honors from the Young Horse program, Cupilor is proving his grand prix potential as an eight-year-old. Stay tuned as the Showpark excitement continues this week, with a $7,500 U25 CashCall Mortgage Qualifier, the $50,000 Showpark Summer Grand Prix, presented by EquiFit, inc., and three divisions competing in the CPHA Foundation Equitation Finals. Photos by: Captured Moment Photography
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2 0 1 5 ’ s S w i m w e a r G uid e Swimsuit trends are always fun to look at each year, and 2015’s gear is no exception. This year creativity has reached a new level with swimwear that will catch your eye. Some of the trends will have you giving a double-take, and others’ will not leave much to the imagination. Here are the trends for this year’s swimsuit season! Crochet swimwear This is one of my favorite trends for this season. Crochet pieces are
absolutely beautiful, but the artwork of the crochet swimwear is stunning. There are fresh ideas out there that are full of color. Some are bikinis, but surprisingly, there are some really beautiful one piece crochet looks. Cultural notes This year’s swimsuit detailing pulls from the Native American heritage it seems. There is a lot of beading, fringe, tribal influences, and color reminiscent of the Indian culture. Although some pieces are breathtaking, be careful when you pick one out that the beading isn’t too cheap looking. Mesh Many swimsuits are taking on more mesh for 2015. It may seem inspired by a figure skating costume, but I like to think it is way hotter! And even though the fabric pieces seem to be skimpier when covering private areas, the mesh covering the stomach area may give some women more confidence in this year’s trend. It’s the next best thing to a bikini. Athletic wear/rash guard style Sporty looks have also made their way into 2015’s swimsuit line. In case you don’t have enough crop tops for
body type, so I suggest making sure you look good in a high waist before going out and buying one. Go bold with color There are so many styles to pick from this year, and after you decide what you want, go ahead and pick out one with extreme colors. This year’s trend is all about bold statements through print and color, so finding a swimsuit you are comfortable in is important!
this year, the swimsuit trendsetters have begun selling swimsuits that come with crop tops. The rash guard style is also making headlines, and bringing a surfing feel to the everyday swimwear. There are some really cool designs with long sleeved tops with cut outs. High-waist bottoms The classic high-waist is not only popping up in shorts, but it has made its way into swimwear. The modern take on this oldie pairs a simple bra top with a high-waist bottom. It’s a very elegant way to pull off a trend for 2015. This style isn’t for every
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Festival Runway Fashion Show Meets Art in Laguna Kathy Jones, Pat Kollenda and Anita Mangels. The Laguna Beach Festival of Arts “Festival Runway Fashion Show” was another WOW hit this year as Festival exhibitors competed to win cash prizes showing off their recycled creations where fashion meets art. The show is like “Project Runway” where artists are pitted against each other to see who would create the most inspired couture using reclaimed, reused or recycled material. In its seventh year, the show offered cash prizes of $1,000 in four categories. “Festival Runway Fashion is one of the Festivals most popular events of the summer,” said Susan Davis, director of special events for the Festival of Arts. “The artists put so much effort and ingenuity into crafting these stunning one-of-a-kind runway looks, it’s not to be missed!” The event was hosted by celebrity host Cristina Ferrare, author, philanthropist and co-host of The Hallmark Channel’s Emmy nominated series “Home & Family”. The judges this year were artist Regina Jacobson, costume designer Alex Jaeger and production/set designer Nelson Coates. Competing for the top prizes were festival exhibitors Jessica deStefano, Bradley Elsberry, Elizabeth McGhee, Richard Moren, Adam Neeley, Mariana Nelson, Casey Parlette and John Tolle. Winners who walked away with bragging rights for the categories were Brad Elsberry for Most Exciting Ensemble. With his “Rhapsody in Blue Denim”, model Erika Baldwin came out in a 100% post consumer, recycled denim building insulation cape revealing underneath a beautiful designer fitting gown made out of 50 pairs of used blue jeans. Casey Parlette won for Most Innovative Use of Materials for her creation that was inspired by her experience in the Amazon Jungle, its fauna and native peoples. Kissed by a halo of blue butterflies “Encantadora Mariposa” or Butterfly Enchantress was comprised of various types of wood, titanium scraps turned into butterflies, paper and plastic bags, dray cleaner bags, screen door mesh and feathers. Bringing home the Most Creative Concept was Elizabeth McGhee with her design “Bloom” made up of dozens of water jugs and plastic bags - the outfit was a fitting awareness of what goes into our oceans with a jellyfish like creation as according to one study “the amount of plastic that goes into the ocean every year is equal to five grocery bags per every foot of coastline around the globe”. Capturing the People’s Choice Award and the Most Glamorous Red Carpet Worthy Creation was Mariana Nelson with her jazzy piece made out of 2000 black cocktail straws dipped in gold. Her summer cruise to Greece made it possible for her to save that many along with thousands of dry cleaning bags encompassing the top. The hat is made of fan parts, old CD’s and zip ties - quite 1920’s style that made most everyone channel their inner flapper. As one of the nation’s oldest and most highly acclaimed juried fine art shows, the Festival of Arts features the artwork of 140 award-winning artists. Patrons can enjoy the work of exhibiting artists, demonstrations and art workshops, daily art tours, live music, special events, dine at on-site restaurants and much more. For more information, visit www. LagunaFestivalofArts.org for more information. Page 12
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Model Laura Nelson shows off Creation by Mariana Nelson.
Model Erika Baldwin with Artist Brad Elsberry.
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hile kids and parents alike eagerly await the fresh start of a new school year, the back-to-school season is not without its share of stressors for busy families. The start of school means new schedules, teachers, shoes, backpacks and friends; as well as new academic challenges. Adding some fun and excitement to the newness can help smooth the way. For example, allowing kids to help choose their outfits for the first day of school can help diffuse that nervous anticipation. Similarly, the chance to put a fresh set of pens to use or show off a cool new notebook can provide a distraction from those first-day jitters. If the shopping itself is adding stress to your household, ease the back-to-school burden on your family with these helpful tips to simplify shopping for the school year ahead. Make note of your inventory. School lists often carry over each school year, so make sure you aren’t buying multiples of things you already own. Some supplies are more exciting when refreshed every year, but buying the same old boring ruler year after year is simply a waste of money. Make a list with your children. Put everything you need on that list, and be clear that once the list is done, it’s done. Having everyone on the same page with a complete list helps ensure nothing vital is forgotten, and the list can serve as a handy tool to keep your budget in check. Get uber organized using vibrant Sarasa gel pens by Zebra to create lists color-coded by kid or category to make your shopping more manageable. Begin shopping as early as possible. Hunt bargains before the traditional back-to-school season to get the best deals. Not only will you save some cash, shopping before the rush will give you a wider selection to choose from, so you’re sure to find the items you need in the styles you (and your kids) want. Spreading the shopping over several weeks or months also allows you to distribute the expense across several pay periods, helping lessen the chance that you blow your monthly budget with one mega shopping excursion. Be a savvy online shopper. Check out your favorite brands and retailers online, and sign up for their email alerts, so you’ll be in the know when the best deals hit. Many retailers now offer onlineonly specials, so watch ads closely to know when you’re better served making purchases in-store or online. Also keep an eye out for free or reduced shipping for extra savings that make it even cheaper than buying in person when you factor in the cost of gas. Remember that you can also rely on social media to follow back-to-school offers and hashtags. Create a back-up bin at home. You may find that your kids consistently run out of certain items midyear. Devote a special area of your home to keep extras in stock, and take advantage of sales during back-to-school season or buy in bulk to get a better price.
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Put quality ahead of price. While it’s tempting to go for cheap when your list is long, remember that sometimes quality buys actually save more in the long run. You can buy a ton of cheap pens that skip, or simply stop working. Or you can look at alternatives, such as Zebra’s Z-Grip brand, which are affordable, quality pens that allow children to focus on writing, not on the pen. Known for delivering a smooth-flowing writing experience at a great value, a Z-Grip pen truly delivers for young learners. Make your children shopping buddies. Involve your kids in the back-to-school shopping process by giving them a budget. Help them allocate money for all the expenses, including clothing, school supplies, shoes and more. Use the opportunity to talk about how shopping smart for the necessities can leave room for some fun buys, too. Reduce and reuse. Save plastic and money by encouraging kids to embrace reusable items, such as lunch bags in place of paper sacks and plastic containers instead of sandwich bags. If water bottles are allowed at school, look for a durable refillable option that can be used again and again. Make the old new again. Turn barely used items into something new by decorating or adding stickers. Not only is this a fun activity that can help get the kids excited about and engaged in planning for the year ahead, it’s easy on the budget and eco-friendly. Keep leftover supplies on hand to revive the enthusiasm with fresh designs at the end of the quarter or semester. Swap with other moms. Make back-to-school time more fun by hosting a swap event with other moms for clothing, backpacks, shoes, etc. It seems that kids are forever trading with their friends, so embrace that mindset and see what exciting new treasures you can find for your kids to call their own. Find your zen during back-to-school shopping at www.zebrapen.com/findzen.
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Make It a Peaceful Shopping Experience Though back-to-school shopping can be fun, it can also be overwhelming. These tricks may help you add some Zen to the experience, or at least cut some of the chaos. Know yourself: Are you better at doing all of your shopping all at once, or would you rather make separate trips throughout a couple of weeks to ease the stress? There is no one “right” way to tackle back-to-school shopping; just go with what works best for you. Create a democratic shopping experience: Instead of taking it upon yourself to get the supplies you think your kids need, turn it into a fun experience for everyone to enjoy. Ask what your kids want and what colors they like. Encourage them to stimulate creativity with whimsical supplies, such as the fun and funky patterns of Cadoozles mechanical pencils. Want your high school or college bound academians to have a little extra swag for school? Look for a few simple purchases that reflect their confidence, such as Zebra Steel pens, with a sleek design perfect for the advancing student.
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b r e a w i l l h ost t h is y e a rs Ms . A m e ric a P a g e a n t Contestants from across the United States will compete for the coveted title of Ms. America 2016 on Saturday, August 29th, 2015. The Curtis Theater in Brea, California will host the much anticipated event, while live Streaming of the pageant will be featured on Alert The Globe beginning at 7:30 pm PST here: www. AlertTheGlobe.com. The Ms. America Pageant “Empowers Women Across The Nation” who are 26 years of age and up single, divorced or married who have a dedicated platform or cause that they are an advocate for. The pageant is comprised of four areas of competition including Evening Gown, Interview, Sportswear and Finalist On-Stage Question. Each of these areas are worth up to 25% of each contestants total score. The winner receives the coveted title of Ms. America 2016 and the “Crown for a Purpose” giving her the opportunity to make a difference with her celebrity status. Optional Titles awarded at this year’s pageant will include Ms. America International 2016 for women 40 years of age and up, as well as Ms. International 2016 which is the “Judges and People’s Choice” Award. Scott Stewart, host and producer of the TV show “What’s Up Orange
County”, featuring celebrity news, local hot spots, and nightlife will once again emcee this highly anticipated event. Date: Saturday, August 29th, 2015 Time: 6:30 pm – Red Carpet 7:00 pm – Doors Open 7:30 pm – Pageant starts Location: Curtis Theater, Brea Civic & Cultural Center 1 Civic Center Circle, Brea, California 92821 Tickets: $35.00 Each, Limited Availability P u r c h a s e : w w w. MsAmericaPageant.com The public can meet the contestants on Friday August 28th at the Pirate Dinner Adventure in Buena Park, CA from 6:30 – 9:00 pm at 7600 Beach Boulevard, Buena Park, CA 90620. The Contestants will participate in a school supply fundraiser hosted by I-Matter Foundation where they will bring school supplies that will be distributed to students in need within the Orange County area. Tickets are $36.00/per person which includes tax and gratuity and school supply donations are being accepted at the door. For information on ticket purchases or additional details on attending Pirate Dinner Adventure please contact Diana Bolivar: diana@pirates-ca.com or visit www.PiratesDinnerAdventureCA.
com. Reigning titleholder Ms. America 2014-15 is Stephanie Mills of New Hampshire, who is a Chiropractor. Ms. America International 2014-15 is Laura Hunter of Seattle, Washington who is a photographer, model and actress. Ms. International 2014-15 is Riti Chikkerur of Austin, Texas who owns an oil company. As their reign comes to an end, they are proud to reflect on a year of dedicated service which has included appearances and involvement with a variety of charitable organizations, community awareness events, red carpet affairs, and so much more! Susan Jeske of Orange County, California is the CEO of the MS. America Pageant. Susan’s experience spans over 35 years in the beauty industry and includes her title as the first Ms. America in 1997 where she was crowned at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada besting 50 other contestants. Her platform was “Students Against Violence” and she went on to make over 150 presentations to schools across the country during her reign. Susan is also known for holding the Guinness Book of World Record title for singing the National Anthem at the most events in a 24 hour period and she has sung the National Anthem for 7 different Presidents
of the United States of America. She is also the proud recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the President of the United States for her impactful volunteer service. Learn more about Susan Jeske: www. SusanJeske.com. Learn More: www. MsAmericaPageant.com | Connect: www.Facebook.com/ MsAmericaPageant Live Streaming: August 29th, 2015, 7:30pm PST www.AlertTheGlobe. com
Open Adult Classes Added to the Center’s American Ballet Theatre William J. Gillespie School Fall Schedule Enrollment available now for 2015 – 2016 adult classes The American Ballet Theatre William J. Gillespie School at Segerstrom Center for the Arts has added open adult classes to its 2015 – 2016 schedule. The adult classes are for men and women and will correspond to the school’s classes for young students, September 14, 2015 – June 11, 2016. They will be on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. These are intended for advanced intermediate
level dancers, recent graduates of college dance departments, dance instructors, professional and preprofessional dancers, retired dancers and students for whom the school does not yet offer classes at their age or level of study. The classes will be held in the Center’s Judy Morr Theater and taught by ABT Gillespie School Principal Alaine Haubert with live accompaniment. “I am so pleased that we are expanding our schedule to include these classes for adults,” said Haubert. “We are creating a comfortable and
non-threatening environment that will satisfy everyone. These are open classes so people of varying degrees of accomplishment and skill will feel welcome and have a challenging workout and a good time in a profesional atmosphere. Each class is likely to be a different experience depending on those who attend; we’ll customize each class to students’ skill levels and what they hope to achieve.” Adult classes at the ABT Gillespie School at the Center will be $18 each. Packages of ten classes can
be purchased in advance for $150. Pre-registration is available on-line at SCFTA.org/ABTGillespieSchool or prior to classes. Payment will be completed at the time of arrival for classes. Dancers are requested to arrive 15 minutes prior to class to complete registration and for warmup. For more information about the ABT William J. Gillespie School at the Center and to enroll for classes, visit SCFTA.org/ABTGillespieSchool, e-mail ABTGillespieSchool@SCFTA. org or call (714) 556-2122 ext. 4100.
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27742 Antonio Pkwy Ste K6, Ladera Ranch 949-429-2772 Loving hut Gourmet cuisine made with wholesome, vegan ingredients, and it offers an accessible starting point for those making the noble transition to a plant-based diet.
27522 Antonio Parkway, Suite P2, Ladera Ranch. 949-365-1077 O’Neill’s Bar & Grill
Don Gustavo’s
Blk Burgrz
Authentic Mexican food with homestyle flavor, menu items include chile relleno, carnitas, fajitas, eggs machaca, chimicangas, veggie burrito, fish tacos, shrimp enchiladas, taco salad.
26012 Marguerite Pkwy #A, Mission Viejo 949-348-2386 Harlow’s Cuisine & Cocktails Harlow’s Kitchen is a beautiful blend of old school and contemporary styles boasting West coast farm-totable seasonal fare, a craft bar, and a passionate staff. The décor is a rich and elegant throwback to 1800’s Europe with a bit of a New Orleans vibe.
31111 Rancho Viejo Rd., San Juan Capistrano 949-240-8100 Jerry’s Wood Fired Dogs
Located at the Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club we have daily specials include fresh fish, steaks, pizza and hearty sandwiches.
26772 Avery Pkwy, Mission Viejo. 949-305-5100 Paul’s Pantry The best family owned breakfast and lunch menu that specializes in homestyle cooking.
27409 Bellogente, Mission Viejo. 949-364-1088 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
Monster salad bar, great steaks, full bar with a wide selection of beers and wines to choose from.
Smokey Joe croissants, sausage, eggs, bacon also try their hot link breakfast burrito, for lunch the wood fired dogs have all best flavors, tastes and toppings.
27845 Santa Margarita Pkwy, Mission Viejo 949-461-7170
1701 Corporate Drive, Ladera Ranch 949-364-7080
800 The Shops at Mission Viejo, Mission Viejo, 949-364-6661
Corky’s Kitchen & Bakery
Jalapeno’s Restaurant
The Ranch Sports Grill
Claim Jumper
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
Open for breakfast, lunch & dinner. Authentic Mexican food including chili Verde, omelets, huevos rancheros, tostadas, carne asada, menudo, traditional burritos including beef, chicken, fish, beans (Vegetarian), chile relleno, taquitos, enchiladas, imported and domestic beers.
27602 Antonio Pkwy, Ladera Ranch 949-364-5614
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Superb Shanghai Street Noodles, available in few places on the globe, make the trip to Mission Viejo Mall a veritable necessity.
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
Selma’s Chicago Pizzeria & Tap Room Selma’s serves 6 different styles of pizzas: Deep Dish, Chicago Pie, Low Profile, Artisan, Artisan Wheat, and Gluten Free plus great pastas, gourmet salads, and one of the largest selections of beers & wine in the area.
27702 Crown Valley Pkwy, Ladera Ranch. 949-388-7260 South Coast Kitchen American cuisine, steaks, seafood, lamb, pork chops and not to mention an array of appetizers and desserts. The quality of food here is amazing.
31105 Rancho Viejo Rd., San Juan Capistrano 949-481-9596 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
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THURSDAY IS
August 28, 2015
WEEKLY DRINK SPECIALS IN OUR BAR & LOUNGE
LADIES NIGHT at EMBARCADERO CALIFORNIA BISTRO NOW OPEN IN RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA’S EL PASEO SHOPPING CENTER!
BRING YOUR LADY OR MEET ONE HERE
WEEKLY DRINK SPECIALS
All night long Thursday evening in our Bar & Lounge. LIVE MUSIC. Brian Martin 1st & 3rd Thursday each month.
School Boy Crush 2nd & 4th Thursday each month. Open 7 days a week. Lunch 11am-4pm. Dinner service begins at 4pm. HAPPY HOUR: 4pm-6pm every day Monday - Sunday
EMBARCADERO CALIFORNIA BISTRO
Located in the EL Paseo Plaza at 22332 EL Paseo in Rancho Santa Margarita 92688
(949)-709-2266
www.scfta.org
Shopping break.
A perfect moment to talk about alcohol. An alarming number of pre-teens are drinking alcohol – which makes it urgent to find every opportunity to talk to your kids about the dangers of underage drinking. For tips on how – and when – to begin the conversation, visit:
www.underagedrinking.samhsa.gov
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