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MOTHER’S DAY THIS SUNDAY
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LIFE’S LESSONS FROM YOUR MOTHER By Bryan Golden Your mother tried to teach you some valuable lessons. Moms have a unique ability to impart essential wisdom. Unfortunately, most of us were too young to really appreciate their value. Mother’s Day is a great time to review the following advice you got when you were a kid. You can be whatever you want to be. You have no limitations. The whole world is open to you. Your future is ahead of you. You can accomplish whatever you set your mind to. It’s ok to dream. Be nice to your friends and they will be nice to you. People respond to the way you treat them. If you are mean and selfish, no one will want to play with you. Share your toys and don’t be a bully. Be considerate of the feelings of others. you can relax and have a good time. Do your homework and you will get good grades. Stay in school. Success takes work. If you don’t put in the effort, If you don’t get an education, your opportunities will you won’t reap the rewards. Those who work hard be limited. Don’t drop out of school. The more you will succeed. learn, the more you benefit.
Don’t waste your time. Time goes by very fast. Don’t wait to pursue your dreams.
Be thankful for what you have. There are many who are not as fortunate as you. Be grateful for your home and family. It doesn’t matter Clean your room now. Sticks and stones will break your bones but names what someone else has. Get things done today and you won’t have to worry will never hurt you. about them. If you let things pile up, it will be difficult It doesn’t matter what other people say. Don’t allow Don’t complain. to catch up. others to upset you. There will always be mean people. Whining is annoying. If you have something to say, Don’t pay attention to them. say it. If you complain all the time, no one will want to You can play once your chores are done. listen to you. Get your work done before you take a break. Then
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MOTHER’S DAY PROCLAMATION 1870 by Mary Langenback Every one of us has had or has a mother or step mother, at some point in our lives. Mothers day has been celebrated since the early 1900’s. Although my own mother has passed away and I have no children of my own, I still remember her wonderful influence on my life. In celebration of mother’s day I wanted to learn about the history of mother’s day and was surprised to find out that it was originally a woman’s reaction to war. Julia Ward Howe, herself influenced by a one Anna Jarvis who sought to improve sanitation through “Mother’s Work days” in the mid 1850’s. So originally Mother’s day was a day for Mothers to work to improve the lives of those around them. Julia Ward Howe, who lived through the Civil War, saw it as the only way to attempt to stop men from warring with each other. Call it what you will, but her idea was a day of peace. In 1870 she gave a proclamation (Read in full at: http://womenshistory.about. com/od/howejwriting/a/mothers_day. htm) for women to take counsel together after mourning their dead and to make an attempt to influence those around them, especially their
family members, to do all they can to stop war and live at peace with their brothers and sisters around the globe. It was to be remembered that war has many other side effects than just the funerals during and afterward. There was an emotional effect upon women all over the world, crying for their dead, some who had depended upon those men for support, in societies that do not allow women to work. Some of these women with no men to depend on must get married to men they don’t like, or go into prostitution for survival. The effect also was (and is) economic, men in the 1800’s were the primary bread winners even here in America. Mothers day was first celebrated in a small church, the church in Virginia where Anna Jarvis’ daughter attended. Soon this holiday spread to most of the other 48 continental states. By 1920 it had been celebrated as a national holiday. Slowly, but surely we have stripped it of its original meaning, and have continued to war against ourselves (even our own family members and neighbors) and those of other countries. Even now we are at war in several places in the middle east. Our sons, and husbands,
and fathers and lovers have gone off to war and this month we are going to sit at home with those who have stayed behind and celebrate the fact that we, or our relatives and friends, are mothers. Some husbands and families will cry (inside at least), because now there are some mothers at war. We have come a long, long way and it is so very, very sad to say where we have ended up. We celebrate, adore, worship, and congratulate the mothers, the first time mothers, the oldest mother’s, the youngest mothers and the mothers with the most children. This is not how Mother’s day was supposed to be celebrated. As I said earlier, the original Mothers day was “celebrated” by mothers going out and caring about the health and sanitation of their communities. So, this Mother’s day when you are buying her gifts and taking her out to dinner, take a long, long look at her. Think of what the world would be without our mothers, without our mother’s love and teaching. Think about what
femininity meant to society in the past. It meant a caregiver in the family, a teacher, a spiritual leader, one who would (ideally) teach about peace and brotherhood. Then, talk together, after the younger kids have gone to bed, about how mothers, fathers and possibly what your family can do this next year to influence others to stop war. Lets get back to Julia Ward Howe’s original plea: Disarm! Disarm! or even the 1960’s motto: “Make love, not war”!
CREATIVE MOTHER’S DAY CRAFTS For Mother’s Day, celebrate the nurturing nature of mom with a specially painted flower pot that holds her favorite herbs or flowers. The Chalkboard Herb Pot and Mommy’s Favorite Flower Pot projects from Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores don’t require any special skills, so anyone can make a customized gift for mom, grandma, or any other special mom in their life. Tips for Using Chalkboard Paint Chalkboard paint comes in classic black, but also comes in other colors as well. Make sure it’s completely dry before trying to write on it. Some chalkboard paints require you to condition the paint with chalk before using it. Read label instructions carefully.
Supplies and Tools: 1 Ceramo red clay flower pot Saucer to match pot, if desired Blackboard spray paint White paint pen or chalk Ribbon – width to match the size of the pot rim Hot glue gun and glue sticks Potting soil Plant of your choice
1. Wipe pot and saucer clean to remove all dust. 2. Spray pot and saucer with chalkboard spray paint – no need to paint the interior of the pot if using for planting. 3. Allow paint to fully dry – approximately 3 to 4 hours. 4. Attach ribbon around rim of pot using hot glue. 5. Fill the pot with a potting soil mix. 6. Transplant your favorite herbs or flowers into the pot. Tips for Decorating 7. Write the name of the herb or flower on the Using spray paint and hot glue guns may require outside of the pot using paint pen for a permanent 1. Wipe pot clean – remove all dust. adult supervision. finish or chalk for changeable finish. 2. Spray pot with gesso spray paint – no need to Give the kids creative control – it may not turn paint the interior of the pot if using for planting. out perfectly neat, but it will be perfect for mom. Mommy’s Favorite Flower Pot 3. Allow paint to fully dry – approximately 3 to 4 hours. Not sure what to paint on the flower pot? Let the Crafting Time: 3 to 5 hours 4. Paint the rim of the pot with the poster kids dip a hand or foot into the paint and put prints Skill Level: No experience necessary paint color of choice using paintbrush. onto the pot. Or, cut fun shapes out of sponges or 5. Allow rim to dry to the touch. potatoes and let them stamp around the pot. Supplies and Tools: 6. Decorate the body of the pot with poster paints. 1 Ceramo red clay flower pot 7. Allow pot to fully dry. You can find more ideas, project guides and Gesso spray paint 8. Spray decorated area of the pot with a coat of fixative. supplies at www.joann.com. Non-toxic poster paint 9. Fill the pot with a potting soil mix. Small paintbrush 10. Transplant your favorite herbs or flowers into Chalkboard Herb Pot Spray fixative the pot. No experience necessary Potting soil Crafting Time: 3 to 5 hours Plant of your choice Page 4
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Are you short on cash this Mother’s Day, and desperately searching for a free gift you can surprise your Mom with on her big day? Well, you are in luck because Moms are sentimental creatures. How many times did your Mom set aside the diamonds or roses your father brought home and marvel over the macaroni necklace and card you brought home from school? Here are a few ideas to get you started on your free Mother’s Day gifts. You can surprise your Mom with a few of these gifts, or go all out and give them all to her this year, without spending a dime! Coupons Give your Mom coupons this year on Mother’s Day. No, don’t sit down and cut out all the coupons from the Sunday paper. Get out the doilies, construction paper, and crayons, and make up some super cute coupons for your Mom to cash in whenever she pleases. Some examples could be: “One Free Back Rub,” “A Walk In The Park With Yours Truly,” or “Good For One Free Clean House.” Try to make the coupons personal, or for something you know she really loves to do. For example, if your Mom is an avid hiker you could make a coupon to take a hike with her at her favorite location. Photo Collage Get out the craft supplies and put together an elaborate photo collage for your Mom on Mother’s Day. The more frill and photos you add, the more effort it will appear you put into it. Google a few sweet poems and quotes about Moms, and include those on the collage. Some appropriate song lyrics could also be added.
While you got the craft supplies out, throw together an elaborate Mother’s Day card. If you make it personal with photos of you two together it will out-do any store bought card she receives year. Breakfast in Bed Breakfast in bed never grows old, and has withstood the test of time as a monumental gesture. And, the best part about it is breakfast is the cheapest meal to prepare! Sneak into your Mom’s kitchen while she is still asleep on Mother’s Day, and whip up every breakfast food she has in the kitchen. Then, surprise her with a smorgasbord of breakfast foods before she gets out of bed. While she is eating her breakfast buffet, present her with your card and coupons.
and floral shops have caught on to this, and bouquets are pretty expensive during the month of May. Luckily, Mother’s Day always falls in the Spring, so you have another option. Pick your Mom a bouquet of wild-flowers from your local park or playground, or alongside the road if you live in a rural area. If you are desperate you can always borrow a few flowers from your neighbors’ garden, but don’t forget to ask their permission.
Give The Gift That Keeps On Giving If your Mom is a movie fan, you could surprise her with an instant Netflix or Redbox membership on Mother’s Day. Inside your home-made Mother’s day card, you could include the username and password for her new account. Both sites offer a membership to watch unlimited movies online for only $8.00 a month. The first month is free on both Flowers sites, so you won’t have to start forking Flowers have become a traditional over the $8.00 until the next month. Mother’s Day gift. Unfortunately, stores
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MOTHER’S DAY ISN’T JUST FOR MOTHERS: A BRIEF HISTORY AND IDEAS FOR A UNIQUE MOTHER’S DAY CELEBRATION by Bridgitte Williams On Mother’s Day, we celebrate the wonderful moms in our life. It is a joyful holiday, full of love, gifts and laughter. Families gather to honor the mom. In some families, mom isn’t always known as mom. She may be the aunt, the sister, the relative or friend that raised you. She may be a he. Yes, I know that there is a Father’s day. Still, that does not quite show the true meaning of motherhood. So, on Mother’s day, do not be afraid to honor the mom in your life. Be creative. Be different. Be brave. Do not worry about what others may think. It would be a shame to leave the one who raised you out of this celebration. I notice that Mother’s day cards are very unique, this year. You can find a card to suit that significant other that you consider to be your mother. It is not hard. Be daring. You will surprise and delight the person that you love most, in your life. A cake made to honor this person works great. You can personalize it to say exactly what you wish. If you want to give a Mother’s Day party for this person, that works even better. It can be a surprise party. It can
be anything you want it to be. Make this day unique. Do not be restricted by old standards. Go all out. In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson declared the first national Mother’s day. Julia Ward Howe wrote the original Mother’s day proclamation, in 1870, as a call for peace. Her idea came from Anna Jarvis, an Appalachian homemaker, who attempted to start what was know as Mother’s work days. These days were intended to promote sanitary conditions through the civil war era. This caused Mother’s Day to become well known and spread to all states, even before it was declared a holiday. Now, many countries celebrate this wonderful holiday. It is also said that the very first Mother’s Day occurred in ancient Greece. Mother’s Day has a tradition of being unique. Mother’s Day has a great history of being all about change, peace, support, teaching and helping others. That is the true meaning of being a
mom. Even if you are not called mom, you certainly have a right to be celebrated, on this great day, for raising children as your own, even if they are not yours, biologically. Mother’s Day should be about appreciating the one that supported us. It is a time to give back what was given. Show your love and it will be returned. Remember, all of the advice and help you got, over the
years, made you the person that you are today. A mother does not have to give birth to you to be your mom. This person is special and deserves this day to celebrate with you. Your mom is your mom. Your choice. Make a difference. Make Mother’s Day a memorable day. You will be glad that you did. Have a happy Mother’s Day!
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THE FESTIVAL OF ARTS - CALIFORNIA’S PREMIER FINE ART SHOW CELEBRATES ITS 81ST SEASON IN LAGUNA BEACH
The Festival of Arts - California’s Premier Fine Art Show Celebrates its 81st Season in Laguna Beach, California, June 30 through August 31, 2013 As California’s longest running outdoor fine art show and one of the nation’s most highly acclaimed and attended juried exhibitions, visitors and art connoisseurs can expect to find the highest echelon of art and artists at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts. The Festival of Arts, California’s Premier Fine Art Show, returns June 30 through August 31, 2013, with 140 of Orange County’s most renowned artists. As California’s longest running outdoor fine art show and one of the nation’s most highly acclaimed and attended juried exhibitions, visitors and art connoisseurs can expect to find the highest echelon of art and artists at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts. “Every year we are honored to feature the work of such incredibly talented artists at the Festival of Arts,” says Marketing and Public Relations Director Sharbie Higuchi. Visitors have an opportunity to view and purchase original paintings, sculpture, printmaking, photography, ceramics, jewelry, and furniture from artists around Orange County. Since opening in 1932, thousands have shown and sold their artwork at the Festival. Many Festival artists have their work featured in the private collections of leading art collectors, celebrities, and museums around the world. Throughout the eight-week festival, the Festival of Arts offers a wide range of daily activities that the whole family can enjoy. The 2013 events calendar includes nightly live music, jazz concerts, wine and chocolate pairings, cooking demonstrations, guided art tours, and art workshops. Several special one-day events return this year including the popular Festival Runway Fashion Show, and the Acura Celebrity Concert and Pageant Benefit.
In 2013, Sundays will feature a new musical series with an eclectic mix of music from Ethereal and Chill to Jazz/World/Classical fusion. From 2 – 4pm, Sunday in the Park will provide the perfect atmosphere to browsing the art gallery, picnics on the green, or simply sitting back and taking in the beautiful weather of Laguna Beach. “There’s something for everyone this year,” says Higuchi. “Visitors can view and purchase artwork, listen to an art tour, catch a demonstration, or just sit back and enjoy the live music. The Festival of Arts is the place to be this summer!” Free art tours are held Monday - Friday at 11 am and 3 pm and Saturday and Sunday at 11 am and
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SADDLEBACK’S SPEECH & DEBATE TEAM TAKES 5TH AT NATIONALS Saddleback College competed at the Phi Rho Pi National Tournament from April 15th to April 21st at the Marriot, Los Angeles, California. The students earned a Silver Medal by placing 5th overall and 3rd in individual event sweepstakes. The students competing in Readers Theatres titled “Mouth of the Lion” directed by Larry Radden and “Bellicose” directed by Lucas Ochoa automatically advanced to finals. This particular tournament has not automatically advanced two shows from the same team since 1994. Our student Olivia Noceda earned 3rd Place Speaker of the Tournament, which she earned by advancing every speech she performed at the Phi Rho Pi Tournament to finals. Our Readers Theatre “Mouth of the Lion” also selected by the students to win the Huffer-Goldman award, which recognizes the theatre that represents collegial behavior. This is Saddleback’s fourth HufferGoldman win since 2006. “This was a very special year for the Saddleback Speech Team,” Co-director, Larry Radden claimed, “Once in a blue moon, does an experience such as 2012-2013 happen to someone whose been connected to this activity for over 20 years. I’m officially calling the 2012-2013 Speech Season the year of the blue moon. Not only was this the most talented group of students I had the honor of working with, they’re all so precious, sincere, passionate and lovely human beings.” Co-director, Heidi Ochoa, disclosed “When you work with students who are team players, you don’t mind working every day; and we did. The heart and synergy of this team propelled us in directions that we have never reached before. It is rare to watch an entire team fighting themselves--looking their weaknesses in the eyes---with the intent to improve who they are as speakers and who they are as people.” Coach Steve Robertson stated “This year was a tremendous year, and Nationals was no exception. I was proud of the hard work that the students put into this activity this year, and I think it paid off in our performance. Listening to the students talk about the experience, I know that they found it richly rewarding, which is really why we do this activity. I can only hope that the squads in the coming years will be as dedicated as this one.” This year, Saddleback’s teams’ efforts boosted its reputation. Coaches from across the nation approached coaches Lucas Ochoa and Larry Radden requesting advice about Readers Theatre. The shows created
the kind of “buzz” that intimidated competitors and attracted large audiences. Coach, Lucas Ochoa states, “I’m incredibly proud of this year. Our Readers Theatres made history at State Champs and Nationals. It was neat to hear coaches from around the country talking about our shows.” Heidi Ochoa notes, “My colleagues and students impressed the nation with artistic advocacy. Our audiences laughed and cried last week. Our students received standing ovations. As demonstrated in compliments given by participants of the tournament, Saddleback coaches and students together create quality speeches. We owe our successes to our President Tod Burnett, Dean Bart McHenry, Associated Student Government and our chief organizers Joyce Speakman and Jackie Zimbalist.” The coaching staff unilaterally agrees that this year was the most emotionally rewarding year of their careers both as student competitors and coaches. The students who are now transferring to colleges will be missed. They will be attending: San Bernardino, UCLA, Humboldt, and Berkeley. The legacy they are leaving behind has changed the culture and trajectory of the Saddleback Forensic Team forever. Dr. Tod Burnett, president of Saddleback College, stated, “Congratulations to our hardworking and talented students for their success at nationals. Each year I am thoroughly impressed by the caliber of our forensics team and know that the guidance they get from our wonderful coaches will only lead them to great things here at Saddleback and beyond.” Bart McHenry, Dean of Fine Arts and Media Technology, stated, “I am so pleased with the outstanding
results our speech and debate team Mouth of the Lion Readers Theatre had at Phi Rho Pi. This end-of-theStarring: Olivia Noceda, Dennis year accomplishment makes me Meador, Jackson Spencer enthusiastic to see what they can Silver Medalist accomplish next year. I am sure that Huffer-Goldman Award next year will be the team to beat at Nationals.” The Saddleback Team acknowledges their friends/colleagues and Tournament Results: students at Irvine Valley College. This year, IVC’s coaching staff, 3rd Place in Individual Events Edwin Tiongson, Gary Rybold, Liza 5th Place overall in the Country Rios, Jennifer Page, Kevin Calderwood, John Lewellen, Matt Volz, Olivia Noceda Katrina Taylor, Bill Neesen and Jules Gold Medalist, Dramatic Interpreta- Throckmorton-French grew their tion team into the large-school division Silver Medalist, DUO Interpretation and earned a Gold Medal by placBronze Medalist, Speech to En- ing 2nd overall! Saddleback looks tertain forward to the moment when it is 3rd overall Speaker of the Tourna- just IVC and Saddleback standing at ment an award ceremony—winning as a district together. Dennis Meador The Saddleback Forensics Team Silver Medalist, DUO Interpretation started in the 1970s and prides itself on offering students the ability to creJackson Spencer ate innovative arguments for future Bronze Medalist, Dramatic Inter- writing and speaking engagements to pretation strengthen their critical thinking skills Bronze Medalist: DUO Interpreta- and to better communicate with othtion ers. On the forensics team, students write, rehearse, and perform at 6-7 Carolina Beyer-Flores tournaments against students from Bronze Medalist, DUO Interpreta- Universities and Community Colleges tion to qualify for the national tournament. The students representing SaddleBrooke Howell back at the national tournament have Bronze Medalist, Persuasive placed above several competitors Speaking representing institutions throughout Bronze Medalist, Communication the year, including: Concordia UniAnalysis versity, Point Loma, California State University, Los Angeles, California Bellicose Readers Theatre State University, Long Beach, and Starring: Carolina Beyer-Flores, UCLA. Melissa Armstrong, Cece Melody, and Solana Price Silver Medalist The Newport News
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CHILDREN AND FAMILIES COMMISSION APPROVED $1.5 MILLION FOR INNOVATIVE PEDIATRIC VISION PROGRAM This week, the Children and Families Commission of Orange County approved $1.5 million over three years to support the development of a comprehensive pediatric vision program. The Commission’s investment is at the forefront of pediatric vision services, becoming the third Commission in the State to implement such a program. This investment follows a recent planning process of pediatric vision and health experts which addressed concerns that children from birth to five can experience learning delays as a result of vision impairment. “Access to a variety of comprehensive services, including vision care, is important for children to be prepared and ready to learn when they start school,” said Sandra Barry, Chair of the Children and Families Commission of Orange County. “The Commission is supporting the development and implementation of the pediatric vision program after reviewing recent reports on the impact vision impairment can have on early learning. With one in 20 preschoolers experiencing some form of vision difficulties, it is important that we at the CommisPastor Rev. Fred K. Bailey
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and new screening technologies will allow us to reach a greater number of young children in our community and offer timely screening, treatment with glasses and referrals. Vision impairment has a significant impact on a child’s ability to learn and if left untreated these issues can lead to school problems and in some cases, blindness. The pediatric vision program supported by the Commission will make great strides in ensuring that our young children have access to early detection and treatment of vision impairment.” The Children and Families Commission of Orange County oversees the allocation of funds from Propo-
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