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Spending the Fourth of July in Newport Beach Newport Beach welcomes visitors on July 4 and encourages safe, fun, family-friendly celebrations. Our Web site contains lots of information about traffic control, parking, events and more to help aid in your holiday planning. Please visit the Fourth of July Information section for complete details. Family Friendly Events There are a number of community-oriented events that occur on the Fourth of July such as the annual Independence Day Parade near Mariners Park, the 2nd Annual 4th of July is for Families Bike Parade and Community Festival in West Newport and the American Legion’s Old Glory Boat Parade. More information on all these events and others is listed on the Holiday Events & Activities page. West Newport / Balboa Peninsula In years past, crowds on the Balboa Peninsula have led the City to enact more stringent policies to disband unruly parties, control traffic and address rowdy behavior early in the day to help provide a more enjoyable holiday for everyone. Please visit the West Newport / Balboa Peninsula page for details. Traffic control and parking information can be found on the West Newport Street Closures & Parking

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Information page. A copy of an informational flyer is available by clicking here. General Beach Information Beach Hours All ocean and bay front beaches are open to the public from the hours of 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. Crystal Cove State Park beaches close at sunset. Parking The City of Newport Beach operates numerous parking lots throughout the City. Check out our interactive parking map to view parking options and locations. Most on-street parking near the beach is metered. Please be careful not to park in private parking lots, driveways or spaces without the property owner or manager’s permission. For more parking information and rates, please click here. Portable Barbecues Portable barbecues are not allowed on any City beaches. Fire rings and public barbecues are available near the Balboa Pier and at Corona del Mar State Beach from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. on a first-come, first-served basis. Piers The Newport and Balboa Piers are

open from 5 a.m. until midnight. Restaurants are located on both piers and their hours may vary. Public restroom facilities are available at the base of both piers. Beach Wheelchairs Wheelchairs that are capable of going on the sand can be obtained at the Newport Pier and in Corona del Mar. The chairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be reserved. To determine availability, please call 949-644-3178

Beach Safety Beach and water safety is very important when visiting the beach and Newport Beach Lifeguards want everyone to go home safely. For tips and other helpful information, please click here. For even more information about our beaches, please click here. We wish you a safe, fun and relaxing Independence Day in Newport Beach!

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GIRL SCOUTS OF ORANGE COUNTY CEO NANCY NYGREN HONORED WITH COVETED WOMEN IN BUSINESS AWARD Nancy Nygren, CEO of Girl Scouts of Orange County, was honored at the Orange County Business Journal’s 18th Annual Women in Business Awards held June 5 in Irvine. Nygren was one of five women selected from a record 229 Orange County women nominated for the award from a diverse span of industries, including finance, real estate, law, nonprofit, technology, fashion and beauty, among others. Serving as CEO since 2005, Nygren champions leadership opportunities for over 23,000 Girl Scouts and training for more than 10,000 active volunteers across every zip code and neighborhood in Orange County. She has achieved extraordinary growth and increased revenue during her tenure, pairing an entrepreneurial spirit with a culture of discipline to build a constructive and collaborative culture where staff members are aligned around a clearly defined vision: to create the best leadership development experiences for all girls in Orange County. During Nygren’s tenure at Girl Scouts of Orange County, the council has increased revenue from Girl Scout Cookie sales and other fundraising efforts and has also increased Girl Scout membership. As Girl Scouts celebrates its 100th Anniversary in 2012, Nygren is leading the charge for balanced leadership across all sectors of society and will host Orange County’s first Voice for Girls Forum on September 7. The event will be a half-day interactive think tank for Orange County’s decision-makers and key influencers, designed to align local leaders around a vital mission: to support and champion girls in reaching their full potential as leaders in society. On October 26, Girl Scouts of Orange County will honor its own selection of 12 extraordinary local female leaders, all Girl Scout Alumnae, at its Third Annual Celebrate Leadership Gala at the Island Hotel in Newport Beach. The honorees will be joined by twelve outstanding Orange County Girl Scouts representing the next generation of women leaders. The event will raise vitally important philanthropic funding to support Girl Scouts of Orange County’s leadership development programs for tens of thousands of Orange County Girl Scouts and the dedicated volunteers who lead them.

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Tuesday 7/03/12 artists celebrate the Festival of Arts 80-year history and Thursday 7/05/12 OCMA commemorates a 50th anniversary. Receptions to follow. Laguna Beach, CA (June 25, 2012) — “Art Talks” returns to the Festival of Arts in 2012 with a loaded schedule! Whether you’re an informed connoisseur, an amateur collector or simply an art lover, Art Talks: A Lecture Series offers fascinating and informative discussions all about art. On Tuesdays, experienced artists will take attendees through topics of medium, influences, and current trends; on Thursdays, Orange County ’s top curators, collectors, and conservators will lead discussions on issues of buying, appraising, displaying, restoring and conserving fine art. To kick off the 2012 season, Art Talks will celebrate the history of art in Laguna Beach and Orange County . On Tuesday July 3rd from 12pm1pm, a retrospective covering the 80-year history of the Festival of Arts will be moderated by watercolorist Jacquie Moffett, who has exhibited her work at the Festival every summer for the last 45 years. Current and past exhibitors will join the discussion, while attendees will learn about how the Festival of Arts started and how it came to be California ’s premier fine art show. A special reception will follow. On Thursday July 5th from 12pm1pm Orange County Museum of

Longest exhibiting artist at the Festival of Arts – Jacquie Moffett (45-year Festival exhibitor) will moderate the first “Art Talks”. Art chief art curator Dan Cameron will visit the Festival of Arts to the talk about the exceptional lineup of exhibitions and special events OCMA is offering to commemorate the central role the museum plays in the Southern California art world as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. Brown bag lunches from Gina’s will be available for purchase or you can bring your own! Art Talks: A Lecture Series is free with Festival admission. The Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters are sponsored in part by Acura, Cox Communications, Fidelity Investments, KOST Radio 103.5, the Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel, and The Orange County Register. The Festival of Arts is a non-profit organization that produces The Festival of Arts – California ’s Premier Fine Art Show and the Pageant of the Masters. For general information, call (949) 4941145 or visit the website at www.La-

gunaFestivalofArts.org. The event is located at 650 Laguna Canyon Road , Laguna Beach , California . Proceeds support the arts and art education in and about Laguna Beach . Dates and Admission The 2012 Festival of Arts - California ’s Premier Fine Art Show runs July 1 - August 31, 2012 Hours: July 1 - 4 (10am - 6pm); July 5 August 31 (10am - 11:30pm); August 25 (10am – 3:30pm) Tickets: General Admission: Weekdays $7, Weekends $10 Students & Seniors: Weekdays $4, Weekends $6; Free Admission for Children 12 and under, Military, and Laguna Beach Residents.

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What Makes America Great By Bryan Golden In less than 200 years, America grew from a handful of colonies to become the greatest nation in history. In a few hundred years, we surpassed nations that were many times older. What makes America great? The two main elements that make America great are our people and our freedoms. Our people have a can do, nothing is impossible, spirit. Starting with the American Revolution, we have always conquered adversity, often in the face of overwhelming odds. We have more rights and freedoms than anywhere else in the world. Our freedoms are considered inalienable rights, not privileges granted by government. Our freedoms are the envy of the world. Every item in the bill of rights is a precious jewel, designed to ensure the immortality of our liberty. Our founders came from societies where government controlled its citizens. They had a solid understanding of the consequences of unchecked power. Our constitution was crafted specifically to limit the scope of government to prevent its infringing on individual liberties. Our constitution is a brilliant document, filled with foresight and understanding, that has withstood the test of time. The principles embedded in

the constitution are the foundation of our greatness. In America, each citizen can control his or her destiny without fear of interference by government or others. Our government was formed to serve the people rather than vice versa. Our government was designed to play a minimal role in people’s lives. Our doors have always been open to people from anywhere in the world who want to come here legally to work hard, contribute, and assimilate into our society. America’s reputation as a melting pot is derived from the fact that people from every walk of life can work together to create an unstoppable force for good. In America anything is possible. America is great because it offers its people unlimited opportunity to succeed by bringing their dreams to reality. In America, success requires hard work, determination, and persistence, not permission. We are constitutionally protected to prevent government from confiscating the results of our labor. America is an engine for unprecedented productivity. Our economic system has been responsible for civilization transforming innovations and discoveries. No other country has even come close and many other

systems have failed miserably. America has a big heart. Whether in this country or elsewhere, we help those who can not help themselves. Americans are first on the scene in the wake of natural or civic disasters. We are there with food, supplies, medical aid, and money. Our brave soldiers travel the globe defending those who can’t defend themselves. In America there are no problems

that we can’t solve. Any obstacles we may face do not taint our greatness. It is our greatness that enables us to overcome adversity and become even stronger in the process. Everyday, be thankful that you live in America and benefit from its greatness. Don’t take for granted that which people in other countries can only dream about. Be proud to be an American.

Australian Rider Harley Brown and Cassiato Are Back And In The Winner’s Circle San Juan Capistrano, CA - June 24th, 2012 - Seven nations represented the field of twenty horse and rider combinations this afternoon in the $30,000 June Classic III Grand Prix. Nearing the end of the qualifying round, Harley Brown (AUS) was the one to catch with both jump-off qualifiers, Angelli and Cassiato. With two riders to go, Nicole Shahinian-Simpson was able to break through and qualify her mount, Picturized, for the jumpoff. Course designer Jack Robson set a track that challenged both young and seasoned horses and asked riders surprising questions that resulted in several refusals, numerous unlucky rails, and an unfortunate spill where both horse and rider walked away unscathed. “Some unfortunate rails and time faults out there today,” Robson shared of the twenty horse and rider combinations attempting to master his course. Of the sixteen efforts, many of the victims accrued faults at the oxer-oxer combination, the large triple bar to vertical combination and coming home to the vertical-oxer combination. “It was a national standard and a rebuilding type course for those who’ve been here all three weeks,” Robson continued, “some different lines to approach and options to take that made it a unique class.” Rusty Stewart, coming off his $30,000 June Classic Grand Prix win just seven days earlier aboard his trusted mount Bristol, had an unlucky back rail at the first obstacle, but was able to Page 6

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ride the rest of the course flawlessly and settle for fifth with four faults. The only other round of the day without a dropped rail went to eighteenyear-old Canadian rider, Alexandria Smith and her eleven-year-old Hanoverian gelding, Albatros. Smith however couldn’t beat the time allowed of 84 seconds, accruing two time faults and going home fourth respectively. Brown (AUS) and Shahinian-Simpson returned for the jump-off knowing it would take speed and precision to get through Robson’s design without fault. Returning to the track first was Brown and Paige Harryman’s thirteen-year-old Westphalian gelding, Angelli. Brown continued his fault free streak with a smart but quick ride under the time allowed in 42.046. As Brown prepped his second jump-off mount, Shahinian-Simpson and her nine-year-old Hanoverian mare, Picturized, were able to cut corners and angle fences to better the leading time and go double-clear in 38.964. The crowed eagerly waited for Brown to return with his infamous mount, Cassiato, to see if he could also go double-clear and walk away champions. Brown galloped in and guided the mighty grey Holsteiner to a precise but swift round, floating over the fences with ease and stopping the clock to reclaim the lead in 37.097 seconds. “He was great,” Brown gloated about winning mount Cassiato, “He just got back from Europe last Thursday and I was happy how he went

Harley Brown guided Cassiato to a double clear round, securing first place in 37.097

today. Jack’s (Robson) course was excellent. I thought it was a really well built and constructed course.” Brown and Castillo will return home to San Louis Obispo for some well-deserved rest and look forward to the upcoming summer series in Del Mar, CA.


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46th Annual Sawdust Art Festival Opens June 29

The Sawdust Art Festival celebrates its 46th annual season this summer, opening its doors to the public Friday, June 29 with a traditional ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 am. Sawdust President Gavin Heath will make the Opening Day announcement and Laguna Beach Mayor Jane Egly will officially cut the ribbon, unveiling the 2012 summer season. The festival will open daily from 10 am to 10 pm through Sunday, September 2. Over 200 Laguna Beach artists, 18 new artists, excitedly anticipate a new summer season in hopes of drawing an even greater crowd than last year to expose their unique handmade artwork. Visitors can experience the awe in artwork being created before their eyes, including the large glassblowing enclosure where glass masters perform their skill at the furnace. The diverse range of artwork at the Sawdust encompasses all types of mediums, including ceramics, glass, woodwork, jewelry, sculpture, painting, photography, textiles, mixed media and much more. In addition to the newbies joining the Sawdust family, also new this year is the Reset Sundays entertainment series. The Sawdust Entertainment Committee decided to feature a mellow genre of music every other Sunday evening this summer, as a relaxing way for visitors to wind down

their weekends and prepare for a new week. Chamber music groups, jazz ensembles and lighter musical performers are booked every other Sunday at 5 pm on the grounds. In support of the Sawdust’s mission to educate the public, the year-round Sawdust Studio Art Classes will continue to be offered every Friday and Saturday at 10 am and 2 pm. Guests can experience the magic of the Sawdust studio and create their own unique art piece, to wear or to share, in just one two-hour session. For an updated schedule check www.sawduststudioartclasses.com. A variety of fresh and exciting arts and crafts projects will be offered at the Children’s Art Booth and Sawdust Studio One. The new schedule of classes will be available at sawdustartfestival.org/ classes-and-workshops and on the grounds during festival season. The annual Artists’ Benevolence Fund Auction, which supports artists that have experienced a catastrophic event, will take place on Sunday, August 12 from 2-5 pm on the Main Entertainment Deck. This year, the moneys raised at the annual live auction will be especially important, as the Artists’ Benevolence Fund is need of replenishing the funds granted during last winter’s disastrous floods. All Laguna Beach artists, and not only Sawdust artists, benefit from the Artists’ Benevolence Fund. We will

also host our 3rd annual Sawdust Art Education Fundraiser, “2012 Original Collectors’ Panels,” a collection of art panels, each uniquely created by contributing Sawdust artists using all types of media to be auctioned off at the festival. These two fundraisers are great ways for the community to pull together in an effort to support art education and the livelihood of local artists. Other scheduled special events include: Hawaiian Surf Day – Saturday, July 7 Green Day – Saturday, July 21 from 11 am to 5 pm Country Western Day – Saturday, August 4 Beatles Day – Saturday, August 18 Tropical Tuesdays – every Tuesday Residents Nights – Laguna Beach residents are admitted free after 5 pm with ID on Thursday evenings; other local cities will also be featured for free admission after 5 pm on various weekday evenings, TBA on sawdustartfestival.org The Sawdust’s title sponsorship with American Honda will continue for the third consecutive year. Two Honda hybrid vehicles will be on display on the grounds, one of which will be raffled off. Guests will have the opportunity to win a 2012 Civic Natural Gas, last year’s Green Car of the Year; tickets will be sold during the

festival at $5 per raffle ticket or 5 for $20. The winning raffle ticket will be drawn on Sunday, September 2 at 4 pm on the Main Entertainment Deck. At this year’s summer show, guests can also enjoy live entertainment on three stages and roaming acts around the grounds, eye-catching artist demonstrations, hands-on art workshops for all ages, and delicious food and drink, including new beverages offered at the Sawdust Saloon. Don’t miss the diversity in character, creativity and action at the 46th Annual Sawdust Art Festival! To check out more details about the Sawdust Art Festival’s 46th annual summer season and calendar of events, please visit www.sawdustartfestival.org or call 949-494-3030. The Sawdust Art Festival is open 10-10 daily June 29 through September 2, and is located at 935 Laguna Canyon Road in Laguna Beach with free City trolley service to and from the Act V parking lot. Admission prices are: Adults $7.75, Seniors (65+) $6.25, Children (6-12) $3.25, Children (5 & under) Free; Summer Season Pass $15; Annual Pass $20. The Sawdust Art Festival is a nonprofit art organization dedicated to educating the public and promoting the art created in Laguna Beach. The Sawdust Art Festival thanks its 2012 sponsors Honda, 104.3 MYfm, Hoegaarden and Kendall-Jackson.

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Tournament Players Party at Roy Emerson Adoption Guild Tennis Classic The Adoption Guild of Southern Orange County completed its 51st Annual Roy Emerson Adoption Guild Tennis Classic with its Finals rounds, for all levels, held at Newport Beach Tennis Clubs. The Guild welcomed approximately 450 players to The Tournament Players Party, with opening rounds played at Palisades and Newport Beach Tennis Clubs, and semi-finals and Finals rounds played the following weekend. All final rounds were played at Newport Beach Tennis Club. During the Tournament Kick Off Weekend, approximately fifteen local restaurants and vendors donated fare for the hungry players attending the Players Party. Included were 3 Three 3 Restaurant, Flemings Restaurant, La Cave Restaurant, Avila El Ranchito, Sapori’s, Sabatinos Sausage Co., Blue Water Grill, Sage Restaurant, Newport Rib Co., Il Fornaio Restaurant, Newport Beach Tennis Club, Trader Joe’s, Hi Time Wine Cellars, Ho Sum Bistro, Starbuck’s Coffee, Woody’s Restaurant, and Nothing Bundt Cakes. The Player’s Party menu included delectable ribs with bacon mac and cheese, beef and pork sliders, clam chowder, sausage and peppers, gorgonzola salad, chicken lasagna, with tiramisu, assorted Bundt cakes and Starbucks coffee for dessert. Dinner Entertainment was provided by Island Guitarist Freddy Zuma, who appears regularly at Tommy Bahamas. From 8 pm to midnight, it was dancing to the strains of Phil Shane. With the kickoff of the Roy Emerson Adoption Guild Tennis Classic, the Guild extended thanks to Union Bank of CA, Coca Cola, Hi Time Wine Cellars, Activate Drink, Dunlop Sports, William Harold Jewelers, Stephen and Pam Fossler, Jackie Glass/the Kling Family Foundation, and Pam Selber. Chaired by Laurie Moroch and Sue Podany, the Tournament Players Party Committee included members Jeri Nevins, Carol Adams, and Joanne Vogelsang. Working feverishly behind the bar were volunteers Clay Hall, Roger Alexander, and Don Nevins. Spotted among the Guests were Tennis Great Roy and Joy Emerson with daughter Heidi, Newport Beach Tennis Club Owner Steve Joyce, Britt & Bob Meyer with friend Marit Fotland, Katie Richardson with pal, Kimberlee Drake, Cathy Eusey, Manager Vince Otskey, Pam Fossler, Dennis Claus, Diana Hurst, Tom Carr, Former Guild President Marily Wilson, Jim Chapman, and Tournament Chairman Deidre Wilson. The Roy Emerson Adoption Guild Tennis Classic continued with commencement of Open Player matches, and all level finals, at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Winners in Open Player Singles Division were: Men’s Singles-Amit Inbar; Women’s Singles-Parris Todd. Winners in the Open Player Doubles Division were: Men’s 35 Doubles-N. Grover and A. Hernandez; Men’s Doubles-Amit Inbar/M. Tabatruong; Women’s Doubles-K. Lajcakova/A. Tranckino; Mixed Doubles-Martel Campbell/K. Nguyen. Spectators were also treated to a Silent Auction offering items such as San Diego Charger Football tickets, a kid’s BMW peddle car from Crevier Motors, styling and products from new, hot Platino Salon, a 3-day stay at a Mammoth Lake Condo, and $500 Gift Certificate from South Coast Plaza. On Finals, a new Fine Wine Auction was featured, with wines priced as low as $35 up to approximately $250+. Incoming Adoption Guild President Jeanette Perry summed it up: “It was a lovely six days of outstanding tennis, with talented athletes, future stars, a host of collegiate players represented from UCLA, LSU, USC, Pepperdine, and Goleta. In addition to prior Tournament champions, outstanding high school players graced the courts as well.” Michael Chang made an appearance in the opening rounds creating a stir among participants and spectators alike. Since 1961, Adoption Guild has generated over $4.2 million in funding, contribPhotos by Ann Chatillon Page 10

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Katie Richardson, Brad Albert, with Heidi, Roy and Joy Emerson

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uting to approximately 3000 adoptions. For over fifty years, the Adoption Guild of Southern Orange County has supported Holy Family Services Adoption & Foster Care Agency. With the hope of giving every child an opportunity to have a loving family, dedicated Adoption Guild volunteers work each year to present two major fund-raising events: the Patroness Tea and Roy Emerson Adoption Guild Tennis Classic in May. All proceeds benefit Holy Family Services. Visit www.adoptionguild.org for information.


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NEWPORT BEACH R est aurant AMELIA’S SEAFOOD & ITALIAN One of the oldest family-owned & operated restaurants in Orange County. For nearly 45 years, this cozy Balboa Island landmark has offered a distinct menu of delectable Italian and seafood dishes.

311 Marine Ave. 949-673-6580 BACK BAY CAFÉ AT NEWPORT DUNES Al fresco dining with views of the bay. Enjoy California cuisine in fun, casual setting. Award-winning seafood chowder. Free parking, guest slips available for boaters. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

1131 Back Bay Drive. 949-729-1144 BANDERA Some of the best and freshest fish in town, cooked over a hot almond wood mesquite.

3201 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. 949-673-3524 BILLY’S AT THE BEACH Billy’s bayfront restaurant offers a view of the bay and tropical décor. Thick steaks, lobster and fresh Hawaiian seafood such as Ahi and Ono. Polynesian Bar for nightly live entertainment.

2751 W. Coast Hwy. 949-722-1100 BLUEWATER GRILL Located at the former site of Sea Shanty and Delany’s on the water in Newport Beach. Fresh mesquite-charbroiled seafood, pastas and oyster bar items, Sunday brunch, kids menu. Dock spaces, catering & boat charters available.

630 Lido Park Drive. 949-675-3265 BRASSERIE PASCAL A lively French bistro specializing in Prime American steaks prepared “Parisian style”. French and American bistro classics including French Onion Soup, Escargot, Sandwiches, Crepes, Fresh Seafood and souffles. Signature martinis, champagne cocktails, Alsatian beers, French and California wines.

327 Newport Center Drive. 949-640-2700 THE BUNGALOW RESTAURANT Specializes in steaks, seafood and claims to have the best martinis in the county. Their award-winning wine list offers more than 20 premium wines by the glass and over 160 bottled wines. Monday-Friday Happy Hour well drinks for $4.75 and house wine for $5 from 4:30 pm to 8 pm daily.

2441 East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. Call for reservations. 949-673-6585 CANNERY RESTAURANT & CRUISES Located at the historic wharfside location in the heart of old Cannery Village for 25 years. Open air dining on the wharf is available day and night. Champagne brunch cruises. Awarded Hospitality Ambassador of the Year, 1997.

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CAFE JARDIN AT SHERMAN GARDENS Dine in a “hidden oasis” amongst a serene paradise garden setting featuring a lite French and Mediterranean luncheon fare at Sherman Gardens. The dining area is available for private parties, banquets for up to 230 people.

949-263-9400 CHART HOUSE RESTAURANT Sunset & water views combined with outstanding cuisine since 1961. Choose from Snapper Hemingway, Shrimp Fresca & slowroasted Prime Rib. Daily selection of fresh fish, an extensive collection of fine wines & whiskies, & decadent desserts.

949-548-5889 COMMONWEALTH LOUNGE & GRILL Balboa Peninsula’s newest restaurant features a modern day supper club with two levels of antique yet trendy décor. CW offers faves like their Garlic & Parmesan Slow Roasted Prime Rib, the best Monte Cristo sandwich since the 50’s plus a variety of steaks, chops, seafood, salads and sandwiches, 26 beers on tap, boutique wines by the glass, and signature cocktails. Open for lunch, dinner, late night and entertainment seven days a week. For more information:

THE RESORT AT PELICAN HILL Celebrating the best of Californian lifestyle: deep, sweeping ocean views from the alfresco terrace with granite tabletops and flower baskets overhead. Seafood and steak dishes. Ocean and golf course views.

2270 Pelican Hill Road South. 949-467-6800 QUIET WOMAN Since 1965, a favorite spot for generations of locals. Fabulous food, worldly wine, inviting ambiance and seamless service.

3224 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. 949-640-7440 THE RITZ RESTAURANT An award-winning tradition synonymous with elegance, gracious service and a blend of classic and contemporary cuisine creates the perfect atmosphere for any occasion. Five unique dining rooms, which seat from 20 up to 140, each has its own personality and ambiance. Whether your mood ranges from prime steaks, chops, lamb, seafood or a more traditional faire, The Ritz has it all.

3801 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. 949-760-0331 MAYUR CUISINE OF INDIA Fragrant, pungent spices from all over India are delicately mixed to create a spectacular variety of dishes.

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VILLA NOVA Established in 1933, this landmark restaurant located on the water offers classic Italian cuisine and a spectacular view. Homemade pastas, fresh seafood, veal specialties. Live entertainment nightly.

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Daily Grill serves traditional American fare featuring Genuine Angus Steaks and Chops, Fresh Seafood, Classic Cobb and Caesar Salads, Meat Loaf with Mashed Potatoes, Chicken Pot Pie, not-to-be-missed Desserts and Sunday brunch 9am to 2pm. All served in a sophisticated yet casual atmosphere.

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949-675-7829 RUSTY PELICAN RESTAURANT A long Newport Beach tradition for outstanding meals and legendary service. Breathtaking harbor views and a wide variety menu. Award- winning wine list.

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21 OCEANFRONT New American cuisine comes to life in this custom-designed location overlooking the harbor in Newport Beach. Chef Umberto Rubelli brings culinary drama to his inventive dishes for lunch & dinner.

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Waterfront dining including fresh seafood, prime beef, and Sunday champagne brunch. The casual upstairs lounge offers complete menus, patio deck, and live entertainment. Banquets and catering available.

503 E. Edgewater, Balboa. 949-675-2373 PALM TERRACE RESTAURANT & LOUNGE From casual to elegant, indoors or out, Island Hotel is famous for its award-winning cuisine directed by world-recognized Executive Chef Bill Bracken. Enjoy a leisurely meal poolside amid lush gardens and graceful palms at the Palm Terrace Restaurant or a refreshing cocktail at the lounge.

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Celebrating Summer Cuisine, All-American Style It’s that time again – cookouts, picnics, family reunions and backyard parties are happening all over the country. Grocery carts are getting filled with hot dogs, fresh fruit and condiments galore, all in anticipation of some outdoor fun. Looking for some inspiration for a get-together? Look no further than time-tested and always versatile potato salad. There are many variations of this classic side, from mayonnaise-based dressings to zesty vinaigrettes. But it’s the dish’s delicious “accessories” that make it a crowd pleaser. Black olives are a popular addition to American potato salad. Known for their versatility, black olives are the perfect accessory to potato salad, adding a subtle, savory flavor to this party staple. And here’s something you might not know – 95 percent of the nation’s black and green ripe olives are grown on family farms in California, making them a true allAmerican ingredient. Here’s an easy recipe for your next gathering. While red, yellow and purple potatoes provide the ideal canvas, it’s the California Ripe Olives that make this potato salad a winner. For more recipe ideas, visit www.calolive.org. Red, White and Blue Potato Salad Makes 4 servings 1/2 1/2 1/4 2/3

pound red potatoes, diced pound Yukon Gold potatoes, diced pound purple potatoes, diced cup California Ripe Olives, halved

1/3 1/3 1 2 2 3 1/2 1 2

cup green onions, chopped cup celery, diced tablespoon red wine vinegar teaspoons Dijon mustard teaspoons capers, drained tablespoons extra virgin olive oil teaspoon salt pinch freshly ground black pepper tablespoons flat-leaf parsley, chopped

In large pot, boil water and potatoes. Cook until tender, drain and cool to room temperature. Combine potatoes, olives, green onions and celery in a large mixing bowl and set aside. In medium bowl, whisk together red wine vinegar, mustard and capers. Gradually whisk in olive oil, then season with salt, pepper and parsley. Pour dressing over potato mixture and toss until evenly coated.

Are You Ready for Ribs? When it’s time to fire up the grill, go beyond the bun this season with succulent pork ribs. Armed with these juicy tips and a great recipe, you’ll be ready to grill with the best – and that could mean big prizes for you. The Rib Basics Need a rundown on ribs? The National Pork Board has the tips and tricks you need to know to take your grilling game to the next level: Back ribs originate from the blade and center section of the pork loin, which is known for the “finger meat” between the bones. Back ribs also are referred to as “baby” back ribs because they are smaller than spareribs. Spareribs, usually larger and heavier than back ribs, are known for their delicious, meaty pork flavor. Dry rubs are a mixture of herbs and spices applied to ribs just before barbecuing to create an intensely flavorful, smoky crust. Ribs are often basted with sauces during the barbecuing process to enhance flavor and to create a sweet and savory glaze. For best results, brush ribs generously during the last 30 minutes of cooking. Always use tongs, not a fork, to turn ribs as they cook – piercing the meat causes juices to escape. When grilling ribs, adding aromatic wood chips like hickory, apple or oak to the preheated coals infuses the meat with the distinctive smoky flavor prized in authentic barbecue. Think you have a winning rib recipe? Enter the “Dibs on My Ribs Pork Recipe Cookoff.” Visit www. porkbeinspired.com/dibsonmyribs and enter your original sparerib recipe before August 12, 2012. All entries must use a minimum of three ingredients, including Page 14

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pork spareribs, at least one McCormick spice or seasoning product, and at least one Kraft Foods BBQ sauce (if recipe requires a sauce). Two Grand Prize winners will receive a one-year supply of groceries and the chance to attend the 2013 Memphis in May BBQ Event in Memphis, Tenn. Visit the website for complete rules and entry form. Sweet, Spicy, and Smoky Spareribs Serves 6 Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 2 hours 5 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1/2

pounds spareribs, cut into 4-rib slabs tablespoon moked sweet paprika tablespoon kosher salt teaspoons dried oregano teaspoons cumin, ground t e a s p o o n g r o u n d chipotle chiles, o r c h i l i p o w d e r teaspoon garlic powder teaspoon onion powder cup honey, heated until liquid

Mix paprika, salt, oregano, cumin, chipotle or chili powder, garlic powder and onion powder together in small bowl. Sprinkle generously over both sides of ribs. Let stand at room temperature while preparing grill. Prepare outdoor grill for indirect medium-hot

grilling. For a gas grill, remove cooking grates. Preheat grill on High. Turn 1 burner off. Place disposable aluminum foil pan over off burner and add 2 cups water to pan. Replace grates. Adjust heat to 350°F. For a charcoal grill, place disposable aluminum foil pan on 1 side of charcoal grate. Build fire on opposite side, and let burn until coals are coated with white ash. Spread coals in grill opposite pan and let burn 15 to 20 minutes. Add 2 cups water to pan. Position cooking grate in grill. Lightly oil cooking grate. Place ribs over foil pan and cover grill. Cook, adding water to pan as needed, until ribs are browned, fork-tender, and meat pulls away from end of bone, about 2 hours. (For charcoal grill, add 10 briquettes to fire every 45 minutes to maintain heat.) During last 20 minutes, occasionally brush both sides of ribs with warm honey. Let stand 5 minutes, cut into ribs, and serve hot.


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LOCAL CAR BUFFS WIN BIG AT the 2012 DANA POINT CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE The Dana Point Concours d’Elegance© was a spectacular success, attracting huge crowds and a stunning field of vehicles including a 1934 Voisin C-25 Aerodyne that won the prestigious Best of Show title during the 30th anniversary event, on Sunday, June 24, at the St. Regis Monarch Beach resort in Dana Point, Calif. The two-day celebration of Southern California’s automotive heritage honored Bruce Meyer for his contributions to the hobby and featured a Private Collection Tour, automotive fine art exhibition, a flyover of six vintage airplanes organized by Capt. Jason Dwinger and the inaugural Beach Cruisers Show. Many notable historic racecars captured the theme for the weekend, “Legends of Le Mans: Racing in the ‘60s,” including a Porsche 935 that won the 24 hour endurance race. “From the stunning setting to the fantastic cars and motorcycles, everyone enjoyed the California car culture this weekend,” said Jeff Spellens, Dana Point Concours d’Elegance president. “We were the epicenter of the collector car and motorcycle cultures with thousands of visitors viewing rare examples of the world’s finest marques. And our ‘Legends of Le Mans’ exhibit was simply amazing.” As part of the celebration, the Dana Point Concours also honored 50 years of Shelby American. Notable Southern California Collector Bruce Meyer was recognized for his 1962 Shelby Cobra, which was the first production Cobra ever built; it placed first in the Shelby Cars class. Meyer was also honored during the weekend with the 2012 Dana Point Concours d’Elegance Automotive Icon Award for his tireless work in the automotive industry and passion for growing the hobby. “I’m honored to receive the first Automotive Icon award from the Dana Point Concours,” said Meyer. “This event has a reputation as being a Concours for people who are as passionate about automobiles as I am. The wonderful people in this organization have made the Dana Point Concours one of the best automotive experiences in the United States. It was a pleasure to be part of the festivities for their 30th celebration this year and I look forward to attending again in 2013.” The Best of Show award in the

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motorcycle class was bestowed upon a 1926 Brough Superior, while the 1934 Voisin C-25 Aerodyne from the notable collection of Peter and Merle Mullin was crowned the automotive Best of Show for its exceptional lines and remarkable details. Originally an airplane manufacturer, Frenchman Gabriel Voisin turned his attention to building expensive, luxury automobiles in the early 20th century that were known throughout the world for their innovation. This year’s Featured Marque Award was presented to a 1956 Jaguar D-Type from the Legends of Le Mans Racecars class. Owned by Greg and Debbie Johnson of 1961 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster Irvine, Calif., the Jaguar captured 2nd place 1957 Chevrolet Bel the trophy because the English Air – Lee Frain, Newport Beach sports car best embodied the spirit of the Le Mans racers. Class 7a – Legends of LeMans Our local winners include: Race Cars through 1960 3rd place 1950 Allard J2 LeClass 1 – Antique and Vintage/ Mans Roadster – Steve & Jeanne Horseless Carriage (to 1925) Schuler, Capistrano Beach 2nd place 1920 Mercer Raceabout – Rick & Lucy Rawlins, Class 9d – British Sports Cars Balboa Island Postwar Under 3 Liters 1st place 1960 Lotus Elite - WilClass 6a – American Luxury liam and Maritza Nighswonger, Touring (Postwar to 1970) Dana Point 3rd place 1957 Cadillac Eldorado – William & Nancy Naeve, Class 10a – Mercedes-Benz Capistrano Beach 300SL 2nd place 1961 Mercedes-Benz Class 6c – American Convert300SL Roadster – Tom & Linda ibles to 1970 Bau, Ladera Ranch 1st place 1960 Plymouth Fury – Denny & Pat Grundy, Trabuco Class 11a – Ferrari (Open) Canyon 3rd place 1978 Ferrari 308 GTS

– Oliver & Jill Cagle, San Clemente Class 19b – Kustoms (19351960) 3rd place 1954 Mercury Monterey – Wayne Poe, San Clemente CHAIRMAN CLASSIC CAR AWARD Awarded to the most deserving classic car as selected by the Chairman and his designates 1960 Porsche 356 Cabriolet Kent & Carol Wilken, Newport Beach BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM AWARD Awarded to the most exciting American automobile 1920 Mercer Raceabout Rick & Lucy Rawlins, Balboa Island

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Free Movie Mondays: Orange County’s Favorite Billy Elliot – July 9 An American in Paris – July 16 The Nightmare Before Christmas – July 23 Yentl – July 30 The Music Man – August 6 Segerstrom Center for the Arts’ free Movie Mondays are a perennially popular tradition in Orange County, and audiences eagerly await their return every year. This summer, the sixth year of Movie Mondays, Segerstrom Center will screen five great films on the Arts Plaza: Billy Elliot, the coming-of-age story about an English coal miner’s son who dreams of being a ballet dancer; the classic An American in Paris featuring a score by George and Ira Gershwin and starring Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron and Oscar Levant; Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas being presented in partnership with public radio station KCRW-Santa Monica (89.9 FM and www.KCRW.com); Yentl starring the incomparable Barbra Streisand and the musical comedy The Music Man with Robert Preston and Shirley Jones, which was chosen as the Audience Favorite in an on-line poll by last summer’s attendees. Guests are encouraged to bring beach chairs or other easily portable seating items. Set-up begins at 5:30 p.m. with the movie starting at dusk (approximately 8 p.m.).

More than 6,000 Americans Spent 4th of July in Emergency Rooms Due to Fireworks-related Injuries -Prevent Blindness America Urges Public to Celebrate Independence Day Safely, Without Using FireworksWhile many Americans were enjoying Independence Day festivities with family and friends, in 2010 an estimated 6,300 Americans spent part of their Fourth of July holiday in the emergency room due to fireworks injuries, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Fireworks Annual Report issued in 2011. The report also found that children under 15 years of age accounted for approximately 40 percent of the estimated injuries. And, children under the age of 5 experienced an estimated 700 injuries. For that specific age group, sparklers accounted for 43 percent of the total injuries. In fact, fireworks sometimes referred to as “safe and sane” including sparklers, fountains and other novelties, made up 2 out of 5 injuries treated in emergency rooms. To help families enjoy a safe and happy Fourth of July, Prevent Blindness America, the nation’s oldest non-profit eye health and safety organization, is making an effort to Page 16

educate the public on the potential dangers of fireworks. Prevent Blindness America warns: • Fireworks are extremely dangerous. • Do not purchase, use, or store fireworks or sparklers of any type. • Protect yourself, your family and your friends by avoiding fireworks and sparklers. • Attend only authorized public fireworks displays conducted by licensed operators, but be aware that even professional displays can be dangerous. Fireworks laws vary from state to state and sometimes, within different counties. Delaware, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York have banned the sale and use of all consumer fireworks. According to the American Pyrotechnics Association, Illinois, Iowa, Ohio and Vermont allow only wire or wood stick sparklers and other novelty items. As of January 2012, the state of Michigan now allows the sale and purchase of all consumer fireworks. While Gov. Mark Dayton of Minnesota recently vetoed legislation to legalize aerial fireworks, including roman candles and other devices.

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Prevent Blindness America continues to support the development and enforcement of bans on the importation, sale and use of all fireworks and sparklers, except for authorized public displays by competent licensed operators. The non-profit group believes it is the only effective means of eliminating the social and economic impact of fireworks-related trauma and damage. “The Fourth of July should be a time when we come together to honor our country by celebrating our great nation safely and responsibly,” said Hugh R. Parry, president and CEO of Prevent Blindness America. “We hope all Americans have a wonderful holiday with their loved ones, not in the emergency room.” There were more than 1,300 reported eye injuries in 2010. In the event of any eye-related accident, Prevent Blindness America recommends the following: If there are specks in the eye, · DO NOT rub the eye. · Use an eye wash or let tears wash out specks or particles; · Lift the upper eyelid outward and down over the lower lid; · If the speck doesn’t wash out,

keep the eye closed, bandage and see a doctor or go to the emergency room. If the eye or eyelid is cut or punctured, · DO NOT wash out the eye with water. · DO NOT try to remove an object stuck in the eye. · Cover the eye with a rigid shield without pressure. The bottom half of a paper cup may be used. Visit a doctor or go to the emergency room immediately. For more information on fireworks safety, please call Prevent Blindness America at (800) 331-2020 or log on to preventblindness.org.


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POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned of may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for tile sale of this property, you may call 866-210-6524 or visit this Internet Web site www.priorityposting.com using the file number 12-01052 assigned to this case Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: 6/18/2012 Stewart Default Services Linda C. Andreoli, Trustee Sale Officer Stewart Default Services 7676 Hazard Center Drive, Suite 820 San Diego, California 92108 (888) 210-6524 Sale Line: 714-573-1965 Website: www.priorityposting.com If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. P959436 6/22, 6/29, 07/06/2012

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Where To Go In Orange County On The 4th of July Dana Point July 4th All American BBQ Buffet Wednesday, July 4, 2012 5:00 pm to 8:30 pm Some of the menu items include summer salads, grilled burgers, bbq chicken, ribs, gourmet macaroni and cheese, assorted desserts. Open seating, first come, first served. Live Entertainment by “Keston & the Rhythm Killers”. Harbor Fireworks start at 9:00. Adults: $85.00 Children ages 6-12: $35.00 Complimentary for children 5 and under. Price includes: tax, gratuity and valet parking Independence Day Fireworks Extravaganza Wednesday, July 4, 2012 Fireworks at 9 pm Start out early in the morning if you’re planning an Independence Day celebration at Doheny State Beach as this is the busiest day of the year! Doheny’s day-use opens at 6:00 am. The fireworks show off the barge outside of the harbor begins at 9:00 pm. Doheny closes a 10:00 pm. Remember, no fireworks are allowed! INFORMATION: For additional information, call (949) 496-6172 4th of July Fireworks Cruises Wednesday, July 4, 2012 7:30pm - 9:30pm Enjoy a unique evening of fun on the water, complete with a live Fireworks demonstration sponsored by the city of Dana Point! Enjoy one of the best fireworks displays on the coast. Regular Cruise: $29 Adults $19 Kids 3-12 Dinner Cruise: $79 Adults, $39 Kids 5-12, 4 and under are FREE! LOCATION: Dana Wharf Sportfishing Dana Point Harbor INFORMATION: Make reservations online or call (949) 496-5794

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Newport Beach Old Glory Boat Parade Wednesday, July 4, 2012 1 pm parade start time (Gala - 7 am - 11pm) Each year the Newport Beach Harbor becomes a festive delight as owners adorned their boats in redwhite-&-blue decorations, balloons, streamers and waving flags that outline the skies as Sousa Marches and Anthems fill the air. Families and friends from near and far arrive at the bay front beaches and yacht clubs along the peninsula and the many islands, vying for the best spot to settle down and view the boat parade. The all-day Gala at the American Legion Post 291: Pancake Breakfast 7:00am 11:00am $10 BBQ Lunch and Dinner 12:00pm - 5:00pm $10 Live Music and Dancing 1:00pm - 5:00pm. LOCATION: American Legion Post 291 Newport Beach, Ca Fireworks & Parade Cruises Wednesday, July 4, 2012 Newport Landing will have 3 cruises for the 4th Of July including the Firework Spectacular evening cruise. Witness Newport Harbor as it is full of the Spirit of America. INFORMATION: For additional information or to make reservations call 949-675-0551

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4th of July at Disneyland! “Disney’s Celebrate America! A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky” will be featured July 1st through July 4th at Disneyland, plus there’s an all new Independence Day pre-show

RSM/COTO de Caza The Rotary Club Of Coto de Caza/ Rancho Santa Margarita To Host Annual 4th Of July Parade And Country Fair Wednesday, July 4 10:00a Coto de Caza Sports Park, Coto De Caza Coto de Caza’s 31st annual 4th of July Parade and Country Fair kicks off at 10 a.m. and is open to all who wish to join in the celebration.

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