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Five Beautiful Wedding Gowns for Summer 2013 By Mary Thatcher The upcoming summer 2013 season can be summed up in one brief phrase to describe wedding dresses: sheer elegance. From lace to embroidery and beadwork, not to mention detailed pleats and ruffles, these dresses are meant to last for and be worn by several generations of brides in a family. What is really unique here are the different styles of skirts, from A-line to full and mermaid tail. So there is quite a variety to choose from, and the colors here range from basic white to ivory and off white. Here are the five most beautiful wedding gowns for the summer 2013 season: The lacy high neckline and mermaid tail is what makes this Oscar de la Renta wedding dress really stand out. The floral decoration in the lace literally cascades down the body in this silhouette lined dress, with a
white satin underlay. This is the kind of bridal dress that any bride will want to wear in an outdoor setting, such as a garden or beach wedding. Price available upon request through Oscardelarenta.com. Oleg Cassini has long been known for designing garments with classic lines for women the world over. This Cassini wedding gown has a full ball gown skirt made from white organza, a bodice with exquisite beaded embroidery, and a chapel style train. For the bride who dreams of having an elegant wedding, this is the gown to purchase. Available from David’s Bridal for $850.00. Now here is a wedding dress that is sweet and delicate without being too frilly or elaborate. Designed by Rivini, this design is called Collette and is made from silk Peau d’Ange and tulle. The architectural lines of this dress will make a petite bride ap-
pear statuesque. The bodice top is ruched, and the striking contrast here is the beaded belt. More information and price can be requested through Rivini.com. This wedding dress, from the Claudine Bridal by Alyce collection, is showy enough to please a peacock. The skirt is made of tightly ruffled taffeta, while the bodice has a Vcut at the neck, complete with a back zipper. It’s
the beading and fabric draping in the bodice that makes it look very elegant and ornate. Any bride who dreams of a fairy tale wedding will want to wear this gown for a summer 2013 wedding. Available from Net Fashion
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Avenue for $1797.50. Lastly, this chiffon sheath bridal dress has silhouette lines that will flatter any bride’s figure. Strapless with an embroidered bodice, there is ruching at the waistline that ends in a delicate cascade down the left side of the dress. Simple in beauty, the bride can select anything from diamonds, pearls, or multicolored rhinestones for her jewelry. Available from Of Wedding Dress for $136.99.
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Solving the Great Wedding Gift Debate By Phebe Durand Let’s face it, most couples getting married today have lived on their own or as a couple for years, and often have their own established homes. Traditional wedding gifts - the faithful toaster, pots and pans, and dishes - just don’t cut it anymore, since most newly married couples already have the household items that they need. There are creative gift-giving solutions out there, but the cost of the items alone often renders the gift-giver speechless. Despite the ever-changing trends of culture, one thing doesn’t ever seem to change: Newly married couples face a dramatically smaller pocket. Online businesses have made life easier on everyone and present
a perfect solution: the honeymoon registry. Honeymoon registry services offer a solution for couples, their friends and family that creates a meaningful wedding gift which will be remembered throughout the couple’s lifetime together. The way it works is pretty simple. A couple will plan their honeymoon with the help of the registry service. The registry service then takes those plans and puts it in the form of a registry list - the exact same kind of list that you would find at a department store. Instead of containing household items, the honeymoon registry list contains pieces of a couple’s planned honeymoon. Not only can guests help pay for the big items like airfare and resort accommodations, but they can purchase romantic “gifts” like a candlelit dinner or an afternoon horseback riding. What can you think of that would be cooler than giving your newly married little sister a champagne welcome to her honeymoon hotel? This new service is something
beyond unique, it is something special that helps a couple begin their new life together in a romantic way. Traditional items like toasters and china will get old and break, but a honeymoon gift will be in the hearts, minds, and pictures of the couple throughout their lives. Before deciding on a registry service, do a little research. Not all honeymoon registry services are created equal - some travel agencies even advertise a registry service, but all that this service includes is allowing your friends and family to mail in checks towards your trip. As a couple planning your honeymoon and helping everyone with their giftgiving, you need to make sure that the service you choose will provide you and your guests with the best possible service. Ask the following questions to help you determine which honeymoon registry is right for you: *Does the company provide an itemized registry list, or do they simply ask friends and family to
contribute money? The people who love you want to purchase something meaningful for you, so letting them choose from a list of items makes the gift-giving special for them. *How does the registry handle purchases? The process needs to be accessible and easy, so it should include an array of options like acceptance of credit cards, a tollfree 800-number, and the registry list should be available on the Internet so that your friends and family can access it from wherever they are located. *Make sure that the registry sends something tangible to your friends and family, like a gift certificate and receipt. Otherwise, they will tend to feel a bit ripped off and you won’t know who to thank for what. Many couples today find honeymoon registries to be the perfect solution for their bridal registry dilemma. By taking this route, the expense of the honeymoon is eased and the frustration of finding “that perfect gift” is taken away.
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Summer Beauty 101 - Summer Beauty from an ExperT Whether your summer plans include an exotic trip or simply enjoying sunny days with friends, it’s the perfect time to add a little fun into your beauty routine. Celebrity makeup artist Ashunta Sheriff shares her expert tips to freshen up your look. Don the Dewy Look Sheriff recommends cream products to achieve that dewy, healthy glow. A gorgeous peach cream blush will mimic the skin’s natural summer color – natural enough for a daytime look with the potential to make a statement for the evening. Get a Natural Glow Self-tanners and body glows are the perfect way to look sun-kissed without the harmful rays. To get the best results, skin must be hair-free and smooth. Sheriff’s pick is Nair Brazilian Spa Clay Total Care Body Trio, the only 3-step depilatory system that offer professional results but at a fraction of the cost of salons. Plus it works while you shower to save time. To stay smooth even longer, try Nair wax strips for results that last up to 8 weeks. For more, visit www. NairLikeNeverBefore.com. Bring on the Color This summer, Sheriff suggests a bright eye liner to bring out the color of your eyes. To get the desired effect, apply two coats along your lower lash line with a shade that complements your eyes. For example, if your eyes are brown, purple eyeliner will make your eyes pop.
Less is More Add products to your makeup kit that do doubleduty in soaring summer temperatures: an SPF foundation primer will protect against sun damage and create a sleek canvas while a tinted moisturizer will create a sheer finish. For a flawless application, Sheriff suggests using a foundation brush. The Perfect Pout Red lips are on trend this summer, but finding
the perfect red lipstick can be a challenge for many women. Sheriff recommends a sheer red or deep wine gloss for an easy, wearable way to get the look without going too bold. With just a few expert tips in your beauty routine, you can enjoy a renewed summertime look to last all season long. Photo courtesy of Getty Images
What to wear to a wedding by Rebecca Black Surprisingly, the most asked question I receive as an etiquette consultant is: what do I wear to a wedding? In theory, discerning the formality of a wedding should be easy when we know the formality of the invitation, chosen venue, and time of day of the wedding. In reality, even knowing the particulars, may not quell our confusion. As an example of just how confusing decoding the dress code can be, let us look at the following common scenario. A couple chooses to create their wedding invitations, which appear rather informal. Yet, the ceremony will take place in the afternoon in a Catholic Church, with the reception scheduled for 5:30 pm at a country club. While interpreting these formality clues, we find a mixed bag. The invitation is informal indicating informal attire. A Catholic Church wedding dictates formal daytime attire; and the dress code for evening country club events is typically cocktail attire. Since there are conflicting messages here, we use an educated guess and ignore the informality of the invitation. Thus, the advice would be for wedding guests to wear conservative -- not too much skin -- cocktail attire. This calls for a suit for men and the little black dress or its equivalent for women. Answers to common wedding attire questions. Page 4
Question: Is it appropriate for a woman to wear black to a daytime wedding? Answer: Absolutely! There was a time when wearing black to a wedding was a two-fold faux pas, as it could appear the guest thought poorly of the union and black attire symbolized mourning. Thankfully, this is not the case today. Black is a popular color choice. In fact, wearing red is the only taboo color for wedding guests. Question: May I wear a formal dress with sequins for daytime wedding? Answer: Unfortunately, sequins and beaded gowns are formal evening attire. Most likely, unless this is a very formal wedding/reception, guest attire would be daytime appropriate cocktail attire. Question: I found the perfect blue strapless gown for my best friend’s wedding. Would this be appropriate for a semi-formal evening wedding? Answer: If you would still like to be friends after the wedding, then it is best to save the strapless gown for another occasion. Strapless gowns tend to draw the eye, especially if you are lucky enough to be well
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endowed. It is best to shop for a more conservative dress. Question: Is it more appropriate to wear a suit for a daytime church wedding or can I wear a sport coat and slacks? Answer: It depends. If the wedding were held in a Catholic Church, which is typically more formal, then you would wear a suit. Additionally, if the invitation states “Formal Attire”, you would wear a suit. Other than that, you could wear your sport coat and slacks. Question: The wedding is very formal with a reception following at 5 pm. May I wear my tuxedo? Answer: Strict etiquette rules state that a tuxedo is formal attire worn
after 6 pm. However, most do not know this rule. There is some wiggle room since the reception begins at 5 pm--only an hour early. Alternately, this also means that the wedding probably begins around 4 pm, which is much too early. So, follow your gut feeling. If you feel that there will be other guests wearing tuxedos, you should not feel too out of place. Question: My legs are very white. May I wear nylons with strappy sandals? Answer: Wearing nylons with opentoe shoes is considered a fashion faux pas. I suggest either wearing closed- toe shoes or splurging on a spray tan.
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by Eisla R. Sebastian Planning a wedding can be both exciting and stressful, especially if you are trying to plan your dream wedding on a tight budget. If you are computer literate and have access to some sort of word processor or card design software, then you can save hundreds of dollars by designing and printing out your own wedding invitations. This DIY option not only provides you with affordable wedding invitations, but it also allows you to implement your own creativity into your wedding invitation designs. DIY Unique Wedding Invitation Option Number One - Printable Cards: The first option that you can use for your wedding invitations is to use your word processor or greeting card creation software to design and print out your wedding invitations. A box of 100 blank folding cards with envelopes can be purchased for about $15 in most office supply stores. The cost for printing out your cards will depend on what type of printer you have, and whether your cards are in black and white or color. If you have less than 25 guests that you are planning on inviting than printing your invitations on your home printer is fine. However, for large guest lists it is probably more cost effective to print out a master copy and have a professional printer like Kinkos print out your invitations on the cards that you bought. This will cost you about $.10 per black and white copy and $.20 per color copy, which is a bargain compared to the cost of ink cartridges. When designing your wedding invitations incorporate elements and images that are important to you as a couple. You can include a favorite photograph of the two of you, your favorite poem, or a copy of your favorite painting. To further personalize your wedding invitations you can also personalize your stamps. There are several online companies
that now offer you the opportunity to design your own stamps. You can use your engagement photo or any other graphic that is representative of your style and love. Prices for these stamps will vary depending on how many sheets you order and what vendor you use, however, they usually run between $13 and $18 per sheet of twenty $.39 stamps. DIY Unique Wedding Invitations Option Number Two - Invitation Postcards: If you want to truly create a unique wedding invitation you may want to consider sending out postcard invitations. These postcard invitations can be created by you using blank, printable postcard stock, or you can simply buy a variety of pre-printed postcards with photographs of something that is symbolic of your relationship or the location of your wedding. For example, if you are planning a Hawaiian wedding you may want to send your invitations on a Hawaiian themed postcard. The cost of pre-printed postcards will vary depending on the size and style, however, vacation style 4� by 6� postcards run about 25 cents each. If you want to design your own postcards then you will need to buy blank postcard stock which usu-
ally runs about $19 for a pack of 200 postcards. You can further personalize your invitations by using photo stamps. Photo stamps for postcards cost between $10 and $15 for a sheet of twenty postcard stamps. DIY Unique Wedding Invitation Option Number Three - Movie Invitations: If you have access to a videocamera, DVD editing software, and a DVD burner, then you may want to consider producing a wedding invitation DVD for all of your guests. This DVD can contain video clips from your relationship, a photo montage set to music, as well as photographs and information on where the wedding will be, how to get there, and all of the other important information about your wedding. This type of invitation is not only a unique way to invite your guests, but it can also be kept as a keepsake. Blank DVDs can be bough in bundles of 1, 10, 25, and 100 at a reasonable price. To find the best prices around keep an eye open for sales, promotions, and special deals. In addition to the cost associated with the DVDs, you will also need to buy DVD mailers, and postage stamps.
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25 Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding By L. V. Paganini The “average” US wedding costs between $26,000 - $30,000 dollars and many cost far more than that. There are always ways to save a little money here and there when planning a wedding. These small amounts can add up to a big savings overall. Best of all, by saving money in one area, you can splurge in another area more important to you. Here are 25 tips to help you save some money 1. Consider hiring a wedding planner. You can often save money because she will know the best vendors and venues. If it’s someone she’s worked with often, they may offer you a lower price. 2. Always make the final decision on your vendor, cake, dress, etc., yourself. That way you can keep track of your expenses and your budget. 3. Keep a running total of your expenses. Organize them by deposits paid, payments made and when additional and final payments are due. By doing this, there won’t be any unpleasant surprises. 4. Do you have any family members and/or friends who would be willing to handle certain tasks - make flower arrangements or bouquets, make favors, act as your “day of” co-coordinator, etc. (Just make sure the person(s) chosen isn’t a bridal party member, is very responsible, and be very sure the “day of” person is very, very organized. 5. Ask each vendor, if that offer is the best they can do. If not, is there anything they can add at no additional cost? 6. Serve a signature drink, (punch, favorite cocktail) instead of a full bar. 7. Serve beer, wine and soft drinks instead of a full bar. 8. Have a short cocktail hour. You’ll save on both appetizers and drinks. 9. See if you can buy your own wine. You’ll pay a corkage fee (per bottle) but this usually saves
you money. (Check the figures both ways, so you’ll know if this saves money or not.) 10. Check wine (and liquor) prices with discount liquor stores before buying your wine and check the prices in various cities. (For my father’s 90th birthday party, the white wine we chose was $1.50 per bottle cheaper in my city than where my parents lived.) Once you select a wine, ask the store if it will be going on sale before the wedding. 11. Most liquor stores offer a 10 percent discount when you buy by the case. Sometimes they will offer a larger discount if several cases are purchased all at once. 12. Do a taste test on wine that’s available in magnums (double the size of regular bottle). It costs less per ounce, and the corkage fee will go twice as far. 13. Ask your liquor store to allow you to return unopened bottles of wine (and liquor). Most stores will do this. 14. Have just one glass of champagne served only when it’s time for the toast(s). 15. Try to use local produce that is in season. You’ll save money and it will taste and look better. 16. If your wedding venue/caterer allows it, get an outside bakery to provide your wedding cake. Shop around and do some taste tests - you’ll usually be able to get it at a lower cost that having your caterer make it. (Again, check the figures both ways, so you’ll know if this saves money or not.) 17. Order a small fancy cake to be displayed and for the cake cutting, plus a sheet cake (or, as many as necessary). The sheet cake(s) can be made in many flavors, but will be decorated with just icing and will be less expensive. (Since it’s served from the kitchen, your guests will never see the sheet cake(s). 18. I you want a large cake, have your baker make only the amount necessary. The additional
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tiers can be made of cardboard and iced to match the others. 19. Talk to your florist about using flowers that are in season. 20. One candle inside of a hurricane lamp makes an elegant centerpiece instead of a more costly flower arrangement. 21. Consider purchasing some of the flowers at Costco - to go around the cake, etc. 22. Use some silk or dry florals and lots of ribbon mixed in with the real flowers to save money on the arrangements. You can also include pinecones and berries during certain seasons. 23. Place the bridesmaids’ bouquets on the cake table instead of using other flowers to decorate this table. 24. A wedding held early in the day will mean a less expensive reception. Breakfasts, brunches, luncheons and teas are the least expensive meals to provide. You’ll also save money on drinks because people will drink less earlier in the day. 25. Consider the date of your wedding - if you can book your venue during the off-season, you’ll usually save some money. Happy Wedding Planning!
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Six Time Grammy-Nominated Artist Dave Koz Makes Surprise Appearance at KSBR Birthday Bash Jazz Festival Mission Viejo, CA –Grammynominated saxophonist Dave Koz, along with six other surprise all-stars, graced the stage at the 2013 KSBR Birthday Bash Jazz Festival and Taste of the Bash. Koz, a six time Grammy-nominated contemporary jazz saxophonist surprised roughly 3,000 jazz fans gathered Sunday, May 26 on the Village Green of Oso Viejo Park in Mission Viejo. This year’s Bash was the 25th edition of what has become the largest fundraising event for Saddleback College Radio Station KSBR (88.5 FM), and it also celebrated the 35th anniversary of the station’s jazz programming. Other surprise performers included Peter White, Rick Braun, Boney James, Nick Colionne, Michael Lington, and Eric Darius. Altogether, more than 30 artists appeared at this year’s event, including guitarists Paul Brown and Chris Standring; sax players Jackiem Joyner, Jeff Kashiwa, Elan Trotman, and Grace Kelly; trumpeter Greg Adams; vocalists Spencer Day and Sara Gazarek; bass players Brian Bromberg and Max Bennett; and keyboardists Keiko Matsui and Brian Simpson. Trumpeter Tony Guerrero once again served as the event’s Music Director. “What makes the KSBR Birthday Bash unique is that many of the performers are bandleaders in their own right, but on this day, everyone plays on each other’s songs in various all-star configurations, making each Bash a once-in-a-lifetime experience for both the artists and the audience,” according to Saddleback College Director of Broadcasting Terry Wedel. The concert is co-sponsored by the City of Mission Viejo. The second annual Taste of the Bash, a wildly successful element introduced last year, featured restaurants showing off their finest creations. Guests of the event were treated to tastes from restaurants from all over Orange County. From Mission Viejo, California Pizza Kitchen, Farrell’s Ice Cream Parlor, butcher/grocer The Meat House, Rubios and Einstein Bros Bagels; from the City of Orange, Acapulco Restaurant; from Laguna Niguel Bistro K and Powell’s Sweet Shoppe; from Lake Forest Slater’s 50/50; Huntington Beach’s 2nd Floor Restaurant; from San Juan Capistrano A’s Burgers and Sundried Tomato; Citrus Fresh Grill at the Renaissance Sports Club in Aliso Viejo; Something Special Catering and Southern
California Snowie from Rancho Santa Margarita, and from Ladera Ranch Casa Ranchero and Ollie and Jax Restaurants. Wineries on hand were San Juan Capistrano’s Hamilton Oaks Vineyards and Trinchero Family Estates from Napa Valley. The crowd also enjoyed beers from Hangar 24 and Cismontane. Bringing a more artistic touch to the event this year was Tom Clark, a visual artist who paints live at events across the US and a few other countries. He painted two 8’x10’ paintings from inspiration received from the music at the event. Those pieces were then donated to a silent auction to help raise money for the nonprofit radio station. Memorable musical moments of the 2013 Bash included an 8-piece all-star horn section on the opening number “Put It Where You Want It”; Tony Guerrero and Greg Vail teaming up for the song, “Land of Make Believe”, a Chuck Mangione favorite that transitioned into “America the Beautiful,” (a fitting tribute celebrating Memorial Day); Dave Koz hitting the stage with his song “Anything’s Possible” as Keiko Matsui and Brian Simpson traded off solos using the same keyboard; Paul Brown’s song “24/7” had Boney James, Dave Koz and Élan Trotman on sax and Brian Bromberg on bass; Peter White and Boney James playing an amazing
version of Burt Bacharach’s “Walk On By,” which Peter and Boney recorded years ago; Boney James had his pal Rick Braun join him along with Tony Guerrero, Keiko Matsui and others for a rousing rendition of his latest release “Batacuda”; first time Basher Eric Darius had the crowd on their feet with his “Goin’ All Out”; and the whole band came on stage to close the show with a memorable performance of James Brown’s “I Feel Good” with Aubrey Logan and Bill Cantos on vocals. The event included a special tribute to Veterans. The march of the colors was presented by the Headquarters Battalion, 1st Marine Division Color Guard. Headquarters Battalion is the adopted unit of the City of Mission Viejo and has approximately 1600 Marines and Sailors that deploy around the world in support of our nation. The National Anthem was sung by recent NBC’s “The Voice” contestant Luke Edgemon. Platinum and Premium Gold VIP guests were treated to a fine dining experience by Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen in Anaheim, Vintage Steak House in San Juan Capistrano, Savannah Chop House in Laguna Niguel, Delizie’s Restaurante in Mission Viejo, and The Ranch Sports Grill in Ladera Ranch with desserts provided by Tommy Bahama in Newport Beach, Pinkiwi Culinary Produc-
tion and MegaLoad Chocolates. It’s a Grind Coffee in Mission Viejo served up coffee for the crowd and VIP’s. La Pan’s Catering, Ricardo’s Mexican Restaurant and Two Guys Grilling provided a culinary experience for the Bash All-Stars and their families backstage. The artists were also treated to “thank you” gift bags with items generously donated by Tommy Bahamas. Other major sponsors of the event were The City of Mission Viejo, Kaiser Permanente, Norm Reeves Acura, CLI-Worldwide (formerly Blue Moon Limo), Ainsworth Design, Ben’s Professional Electrical Services, Rancho Mission Viejo, Jim’s Music Center, Bennett Productions Unlimited, Omega Events, Cox Communications, Signs Plus, Laguna Beach Festival of Arts, Firebrand Media, Brian and Jean Thompson, Steven and Nancy Dixon and OC Buzz. Located in Mission Viejo, Saddleback College provides quality higher education and training to the greater south Orange County community. Having served more than 500,00 students since 1968, Saddleback College offers over 300 degree and certificate programs to help students reach their personal, career, and educational goals. For more information, please visit www.saddleback.edu and for Fine Arts information, please visit www.saddleback.edu/arts.
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PBS SoCal Raises $600,000 at 2013 Gala Photos by Ann Chatillon PBS SoCaL celebrated education in Southern California at its 2013 “A Lifetime of Learning” Gala; the sixth-annual gala attracted more than 400 Southern Californians to The Atlantic Aviation Hangar at John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana. The event benefits the station’s PBS educational outreach in the greater LA region and honored Patricia S. Harrison, President and CEO of Corporation for Public Broadcasting; Sesame Workshop represented by CEO H. Melvin Ming; and the 2012 PBS SoCaL Community Champions. Special guest Mark L. Walberg from “Antiques Roadshow” welcomed guests to the gala that was emceed by “Real Orange” hosts Ann Pulice and Ed Arnold, and featured on-air personalities Maria Hall-Brown, Cami Dixon and Rick Reiff. Guests were entertained musically by a special appearance by the 35-member All American Boys Chorus, who performed two songs made famous by Sesame Street, followed by JT & Friends, a talented 55-member ensemble of horns, strings, woodwinds, keyboards, percussion and singers fronted by John Tu. Attendees also tapped their toes to the surprise performance by “Mel and the Mel-Adjusteds” featuring PBS SoCaL President and CEO Mel Rogers, and the Mel-Adjusteds Andy Russell, Jim Mazzo, Rick Reiff and Glenn Stearns. The evening’s festivities not only featured a hosted cocktail reception, dinner, special musical performances, but also a live auction that included opportunities to bid for four unique dinner parties with iconic PBS celebrities titled “An Evening With…” PBS Newshour’s Judy Woodruff, Producer/Musician Peter Asher, Dancer/Choreographer Desmond Richardson, or Senior Executive Producer of NOVA Paula Apsell; a Corum watch and a seven-night getaway to Tallus Mammoth Lakes Private Ski and Golf Residence Club. The live auction was followed by a Fund-The-Need campaign supporting PBS SoCaL’s education goals, which was introduced by Jamie Annunzio Myers, PBS SoCaL Vice President of Education Services and Community Engagement. PBS SoCaL made close to its goal of $600,000 for the Gala, benefiting PBS SoCaL Education, which is focused on making the station the leading educational force in homes throughout the Southern California area. The 2013 PBS SoCaL “A Lifetime of Learning” Gala, organized by a gala committee co-chaired by Peggy Goldwater Clay and Ardelle St.George, would not have been possible without the support of Premier sponsors: Marybelle & S. Paul Musco and Mary & John Tu, and Platinum sponsors: Argyros Family Foundation, Emulex Corporation and Phil & Mary Lyons. Among the honorees, Sesame Workshop is the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street and so much more. Sesame Workshop’s mission is to use the educational power of media to help children everywhere reach their highest potential. Their work promotes learning with real, measurable results, a fact born out by numerous studies and sustained through a research-intensive process. It began as a simple yet revolutionary idea in the United States: to teach kids through television. 40 years later, it is a worldwide educational phenomenon, teaching millions of children in more than 150 countries. At the helm of CPB, Patricia S. Harrison pilots an organization that is the leading grantor of funds for public radio and television in America. Under her leadership, Harrison has strengthened public service media through the strategic focus of CPB. Harrison created “American Graduate: Let’s Make It Happen,” a nationwide public media initiative to help communities across the country identify and implement solutions to the high school dropout crisis. The 2012 PBS SoCaL “Community Champions” recognized at the gala are those individuals and organizations that make an extraordinary impact on the lives of others through their everyday efforts, within the station’s diverse Southern California communities. The 2012 honorees included: Maynard Brown, Crenshaw High School teacher, Los Angeles County; Rueben Martinez, Chapman University and Libreria Martinez Books and Art Gallery, Orange County; Centro Latino for Literacy, Los Angeles County; Heal the Bay, Los Angeles County; Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles County; Junior Achievement of Southern California, Los Angeles County; School on Wheels, Los Angeles County; Vital Link, Orange County; Women’s Leadership Council Arrowhead United Way, Inland Empire; YMCA of Greater Long Page 10
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Keep the Guests in Mind When Planning Your Wedding by Joanne Faries There are two kinds of people in this world - those who dream of their wedding day and have it planned thoroughly, and those who seek advice on the internet and cobble a wedding together. For those folks who are winging it, I have sage advice for you. When you are thinking about writing those wedding vows, the first one to write is, “I vow to not torture my wedding guests with a long boring service, and I vow to serve wedding cake promptly.” This article will guide you through the ins and outs of designing a wedding with your wedding guests in mind. I have been to plenty of weddings, and unfortunately I am coming off of a truly mind-boggling boring affair. So, take heed and avoid a wedding that is not to remember. It might seem selfish to be guiding you to plan the wedding based on your guest’s requests. However, if you wanted the wedding to be truly yours alone, you would elope and leave us poor souls out of it. So, if you or your parents want this to be show time, then plan accordingly. Keep in mind that your guests wish you well, but they are coming for the free meal. With that in mind, make the service short and sweet. Or, make the service optional and give the time on the invitation for the actual start of the reception - not the fake “ reception immediately following the service”. There’s picture taking and all sorts of rigamarole that factors into the word “immediately”. Let’s pin down a time folks. Be considerate on timing your wedding. An evening wedding that does not begin until seven thirty means dinner is not being served until nine thirty at night. That is ridiculous. The poor waiters with hors d’oeuvres trays will be attacked by hordes of hungry wedding guests, especially if there appears to be only three trays circulating for two hundred people. What are you thinking? If you plan to serve dinner, have the wedding at four in the afternoon, appetizers at five, and then start the meal by six o’clock. If you are doing lunch, then have the wedding at eleven, appetizers by noon, and grub on the table by one in the afternoon. Now, back to the actual wedding service itself. First, if you are having all of your friends in the wedding party in full gown and tux regalia, then the ushers should also wear tuxes and actually haul people to their seats. I witnessed a lot of milling about in the church lobby, and ushers in street clothes standing around. No one was asking if you wanted to sit on the bride side or the groom side. It was chaos. If you are having a traditional wedding, then stick with the traditions that people
expect. Once people are seated and the service begins, try to avoid too many readings from your bridal party. Having someone clomp in heels from one end of the church to the other, to come up and stumble over some scripture is excruciatingly boring for your audience. You quickly lose your guests interest. We want to hear the “I do, I do” and “You may kiss the bride”. If you have come this far in the wedding plan, then stick with tradition. You are now a Mr. And Mrs., and you and your family and bridal party should be in line to greet your wedding guests. I was amazed that this did not occur at this last wedding I attended. Grandparents were not introduced. Our family (this was a nephew getting married) did not meet the bride’s parents. It was very odd. The bride and groom went back into the church for pictures and the guests were left to stand around. There was no rice or birdseed thrown as the couple leaped into a limousine. There was no limousine. Again, if you are planning a formal wedding and blowing plenty of dollars, then rent a limousine, for goodness sakes. Once again, it is time to discuss the reception. Hopefully, you have settled on a proper time and your guests are not fainting from hunger. If you have planned this much, then go ahead and make the effort to create a seating plan. You should have the bridal party at the head of the room at one table. Again, I witnessed no organization at this last wedding. If there is a buffet line, the wedding party should be first to go through it. Again, I was amazed to see the maid of honor at the back of the line. I have no food ideas for you. Food is very subjective and can be very expensive. Use your own judgment based on the amount of people you are feeding. You cannot please everyone, so be sure to choose food you and your new spouse like to eat. In regards to beverages, have water glasses and pitchers on the table. Otherwise, having sodas,
beer, and wine available is a nice touch, along with a cash bar option. The alcohol factor is expensive and again subject to one’s family situation and other social issues. That is your call entirely. Speeches and toasts should follow the meal and be kept to a minimum. Then before any music begins, there should be the cake cutting. The wedding cake is part of the grand finale. Spare no expense, and frankly I love the tradition in the South to have a groom’s cake along with the regular wedding cake. Two cakes is a brilliant idea. When you plan your wedding, go to a lot of bakeries and act thorough in your cake selection. The final test of a successful wedding is the cake. This seems shallow, and yet I write the truth. A delicious cake can make up for the tedious service, the endless waiting, and any disorganization. Your guests, in a sugar stupor, will declare your wedding the loveliest they have ever attended. The wedding I have chronicled in this article as the recipe for disaster did not present cake by eleven thirty at night. Our group left grumbling and I have no idea when cake was served. It looked pretty enough, but we did not leave in a cake glow. Reception music is your choice, again due to expense. A deejay, a band, or karaoke can fill the bill. You cannot please all of your guests on music, so pick what you like and be sure to have a dollar dance to help recoup expenses. Finally, a little wedding souvenir is a nice touch for your guests. A CD mix, candy, a small packet of coffee - I have seen a variety of guest gifts and it is a thoughtful way to thank your guests for sharing in your special day. There are a lot of decisions to be made for a wedding, and I have seen success from weddings planned in a month, to disaster from one planned for a year (I’m still not over not getting cake before midnight!). In the glow of getting married, be sure to keep your guests in mind when planning YOUR special day. The Newport News
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CEL 11 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 2006-289, AS SUCH TERM IS DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND GRANT OF EASEMENTS RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560694 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. RESERVING THEREFROM EASEMENTS, AS SUCH EASEMENTS ARE SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS HEREIN ABOVE REFERENCED TOGETHER WITH THOSE REFERENCED IN DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR NEWPORT COMMERCE RECORDED SEPTEMBER 26, 2008, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000451009 AND AMENDED AND RESTATED BY DOCUMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560689, BOTH OF OFFICIAL RECORDS AND ANY HEREAFTER RECORDED AMENDMENTS THERETO. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL MINERALS, PETROLEUM, GAS AND OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES EXISTING BELOW 500 FEET FROM THE SURFACE OF SAID LAND, WITHOUT, HOWEVER, THE RIGHT TO ENTER UPON THE SURFACE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND NOR TO USE ANY OF SAID LAND OR ANY PORTION OF THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE LAND, AS RESERVED IN THE DEED RECORDED DECEMBER 1, 1971 IN BOOK 9907, PAGE 682 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. PARCEL 3: NONEXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF AND APPURTENANT TO PARCELS 1 AND 2 ABOVE, SUCH EASEMENTS ARE SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560694 AND TOGETHER WITH THOSE REFERENCED IN DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR NEWPORT COMMERCE RECORDED SEPTEMBER 26, 2008, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000451009 AND AMENDED AND RESTATED BY DOCUMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560689, ALL OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY, AND ANY NOW OR HEREAFTER RECORDED AMENDMENTS THERETO (THE “DECLARATION”). PARCEL E: PARCEL 13 OF PARCEL MAP: A CONDOMINIUM COMPRISED OF: PARCEL 1: UNIT NO(S). 2, AS SHOWN AND DEFINED IN THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560693 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, WHICH PLAN CONCERNS PARCEL 13 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 2006-289, IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 364, PAGES 1 THROUGH 4, OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. PARCEL 2: AN UNDIVIDED 1/2NDS INTEREST AS TENANTS IN COMMON IN THE FEE INTEREST IN AND TO THE COMMON AREA OF PARCEL 13 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 2006-289, AS SUCH TERM IS DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND GRANT OF EASEMENTS RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560694 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. RESERVING THEREFROM EASEMENTS, AS SUCH EASEMENTS ARE SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS HEREIN ABOVE REFERENCED TOGETHER WITH THOSE REFERENCED IN DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR NEWPORT COMMERCE RECORDED SEPTEMBER 26, 2008, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000451009 AND AMENDED AND RESTATED BY DOCUMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560689, BOTH OF OFFICIAL RECORDS AND ANY HEREAFTER RECORDED AMENDMENTS THERETO. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL MINERALS, PETROLEUM, GAS AND OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES EXISTING BELOW 500 FEET FROM THE SURFACE OF SAID LAND, WITHOUT, HOWEVER, THE RIGHT TO ENTER UPON THE SURFACE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND NOR TO USE ANY OF SAID LAND OR ANY PORTION OF THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE LAND, AS RESERVED IN THE DEED RECORDED DECEMBER 1, 1971 IN BOOK 9907, PAGE 682 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. PARCEL 3: NONEXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF AND APPURTENANT TO PARCELS 1 AND 2 ABOVE, SUCH EASEMENTS ARE SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560694 AND TOGETHER WITH THOSE REFERENCED IN DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR NEWPORT COMMERCE RECORDED SEPTEMBER 26, 2008, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000451009 AND AMENDED AND RESTATED BY DOCUMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560689, ALL OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY, AND ANY NOW OR HEREAFTER RECORDED AMENDMENTS THERETO (THE “DECLARATION”). COMMONLY KNOWN AS: APN: 427-141-04, 05, 07, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16; 936-79-045, & 936-79-047 End of Exhibit “A” NOTICE TO 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 off 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. 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Exhibit “B” Personal Property Description TS #1300120-4 Capitalized terms not defined herein shall have the same meaning as those in the Deed of Trust. a) All streets, ways, roads and alleys used in connection with or pertaining to such real property, and together with all development rights or credits, air rights, water, water rights and water stock related to such real property, and all minerals, oil and gas, and other hydrocarbon substances in, on or under the Land, and all appurtenances, easements, rights and rights of way appurtenant or related thereto (collectively with the Land, the “Real Property”); b) All buildings, structures, fixtures, additions, enlargements, extensions, modifications, repairs, renovations, replacements and other improvements and fixtures now or hereafter located on the Real Property (collectively, the “Improvements”); c) All apparatus, equipment, inventory and appliances used in the operation or occupancy of the Property, including, without limitation, all other property of every kind and nature, whether tangible or intangible, whatsoever owned by Trustor, or in which Trustor has or shall have an interest, now or hereafter located upon the Real Property, or appurtenant thereto and usable in connection with the present or future operation and occupancy of the Real Property and all building equipment, materials and supplies of any nature whatsoever owned by Trustor, or in which Trustor has or shall have an interest, now or hereafter located upon the Real Property, or appurtenant thereto, or usable in connection with the present or future operation, enjoyment and occupancy of the Real Property (collectively, the “Equipment”), including any leases of, deposits in connection with, and proceeds of any sale or transfer of any of the foregoing, and the right, title and interest o Trustor in and to any of the Equipment that may be subject to any “security interest” as defined in the California Uniform Commercial Code, as amended and recodified from time-to-time (“UCC”), superior in lien to the lien of the Deed of Trust; d) All awards and payments, including interest thereon, that may heretofore and hereafter be made with respect to the Real Property, Improvements, or Equipment whether from the exercise of the right of eminent domain or condemnation (including,
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The term “Purchase and Sale Agreements” shall also include all guarantees of and security the buyers’ performance thereunder, and all amendments, extensions, renewals or modifications thereto which are permitted hereunder; g) All rents issues and profits, including, without limitation, charges for parking, maintenance, taxes and insurance, deficiency rents and damages following default, all proceeds payable under any policy of insurance covering loss of rent resulting from any destruction or damage to the Real Property, Improvements or Equipment, and all other rights and claims of any kind which Trustor may have against any tenant or any other occupant of the Real Property, Improvements or Equipment, all rent equivalents, royalties (including, without limitation, all oil, gas or other mineral royalties and bonuses), all receivables, customer obligations and other obligations now existing or hereafter arising or created out of the sale, sublease, license, franchise, concession or other grant of the right of the use and occupancy of Real Property, or Improvements (including without limitation under the Purchase and Sale Agreements (including, without limitation, security deposits in the form of cash, letters of credit or otherwise)), or rendering of services by Trustor or manager of the Real Property, Improvements or Equipment (collectively, the “Rents”); h) All proceeds of and any unearned premiums on any insurance policies covering the Real Property, Improvements or Equipment (*regardless as to whether required hereby) including, without limitation, the right to receive and apply the proceeds of any insurance, judgments, or settlements made in lieu thereof, for damage to the Real Property, Improvements or Equipment (collectively, the “Insurance Proceeds’); i) The rights, in the name and on behalf of Trustor, to appear in and defend any action or proceeding brought with respect to the Real Property, Improvements, Equipment, Awards and Payments, Operating Agreements, Rents or Insurance Proceeds and to commence any action or proceeding to protect the interest of the Beneficiary or Trustee therein (collectively, the “Claims”); j) All accounts escrows, documents, instruments, chattel paper, notes, drafts, letters of credit, interest rate hedge, cap, swap or similar agreement, title insurance policies, all reserves and accounts established under the Loan Agreement or under the Deed of Trust (including without limitation the Reserves (as defined in the Loan Agreement)), all deposits or other security now or hereafter made with or given to utility companies by Trustor with respect thereto, all loan funds held by Beneficiary, whether or not disbursed, all funds deposited with Beneficiary or another depository pursuant to the Loan Agreement or any other Loan Documents, all reserves, deferred payments, deposits, accounts, refunds and payments of any kind related thereto or any portion thereof, and to the fullest extent not prohibited by law, all permits, consents, approvals, licenses, authorizations and other rights given or granted by or obtained from any governmental entity with respect to the Real Property, Improvements, Equipment, Awards, and Payments, Operating Agreements, Rents or Insurance Proceeds, together with all books, claims, deposits and general intangibles, as the foregoing are defined in the UCC, and all franchises, trade names, trademarks, symbols, service marks, books, record, plans, specifications, designs, drawings, permits, consents, licenses, franchise agreements, management agreements, contract rights (including without limitation, any contract with any architect or engineer or with any other provide of goods or services for or in connection with any construction, repair, renovation or other work upon the Real Property or Improvements), approvals, actions, refunds of real estate taxes and assessments (and any other governmental impositions related to the Real Property, Improvements or Equipment), and all causes of action that now or hereafter relate to, are derived from or are used in connection thereto, or the use, operation, maintenance, occupancy or enjoyment thereof or the conduct of any business or activities thereon (collectively, the “Intangibles”); k) To the fullest extent not prohibited by law, all membership and voting rights, title, interests and privileges under any declarations, agreements, reciprocal easements, organizational documents, maps, covenants, conditions and restrictions and other documents and instruments related to the construction, renovation, establishment, operation, ownership, management, governance, sale, encumbrance, hypothecation, and use of the Property and the Collateral as a condominium project, including, without limitation, (i) any condominium declaration or declarations to be recorded against the Property to establish it as a condominium project in accordance with the applicable laws, (ii) any final map, plat, parcel map, lot line adjustment or other subdivision map of any kind cover any portion of the Property, and (iii) any organizational and operational documents of any entity formed by Trustor to act as a condominium association with respect to the Property and Collateral as may exist from time to time, and any similar agreements affecting the Property and Collateral (collectively, the Condominium Rights “); and l) All interest or estate which Trustor may hereafter acquire in the Real Property Improvements, Equipment Awards and Payments, Operating Agreements, Rent or Insurance Proceeds, Claims, Intangibles, Condominium Rights and all additions and accretions thereto, and the proceeds of any of the foregoing. End of Exhibit “B” Beneficiary reserves the right to revoke its election as to some or all of said personal property and/or fixtures, or to add additional personal property and/or fixtures to the election herein expressed, at Beneficiary’s sole election, from time to time and at any time until the consummation of the trustee’s sale to be conducted pursuant to the Deed of Trust and this Notice of Trustee’s Sale. The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 3900, 4000, 4020, and 4120 Birch Street, Newport Beach, CA; and 3901, 3919, 4019, 4029 Westerly Place, Newport Beach, CA. Certain of the parcels have no common designation. Directions may be obtained pursuant to a written request submitted to Mesa West Real Estate Income Fund., L.P. c/o Tullius Law Group, 515 S. Flower St., 36th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90071 within 10 days from the first publication of the notice The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining unpaid balance of the obligations secured by and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust (together with any modifications thereto). The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee`s Sale is estimated to be $52,077,699.85 (Estimated), provided, however, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances will increase this figure prior to sale. Beneficiary`s bid at said sale may include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier`s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and authorized to do business in California, or other such funds as may be acceptable to the trustee. In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee`s Deed Upon Sale until funds become available to the payee or endorsee as a matter of right. The property offered for sale excludes all funds held on account by the property receiver, if applicable. DATE: June 3, 2013 FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE COMPANY, TRUSTEE 13-00120-4 135 Main Street, Suite 1900 San Francisco, CA 94105 415-247-2450 Julie B Wagner, Authorized Signature SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.priorityposting.com AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 714-573-1965 P1043542 6/7, 6/14, 06/21/2013
Trustee Sale No. : 20110033500064 Title Order No.: 110041095 FHA/ VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 04/10/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NDEx West, L.L.C., as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 04/16/2007 as Instrument No. 2007000243612 , Re-recorded under Instrument Number 2007000383599, filed 6/15/07 of official records in the office of the County Recorder of ORANGE County, State of CALIFORNIA. EXECUTED BY: RICHARD JASON SCHEURER AND PENNY SCHEURER, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or other form of payment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b), (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States). DATE OF SALE: 06/24/2013 TIME OF SALE: 9:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: ON THE FRONT STEPS TO THE ENTRANCE OF THE ORANGE CIVIC CENTER, 300 E. CHAPMAN ORANGE, CA.. STREET ADDRESS and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 2800 CATALPA STREET, NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 APN#: 440-065-01 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $1,485,278.61. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located. NOTICE TO 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 off 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 the sale of this property, you may call 714-573-1965 for information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site www.priorityposting.com for information regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case 20110033500064. 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. FOR TRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: PRIORITY POSTING & PUBLISHING, INC. 2 17501 IRVINE BLVD., SUITE ONE TUSTIN, CA 92780 714-573-1965 www. priorityposting.com NDEx West, L.L.C. MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NDEx West, L.L.C. as Trustee Dated: 05/21/2013 P1041085 5/31, 6/7, 06/14/2013 T:5.7”
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Trustee Sale No. 13-00120-4 Loan No: WB Commerce APN 427-14104; 427-141-05; 427-141-07; 427-141-11; 427-141-12; 427-141-13; 427-141-14; 427-141-16; 936-79-045; 936-79-047 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED January 26, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On June 28, 2013, at 09:00 AM, on the front steps to the entrance of the Orange Civic Center, 300 E. Chapman Orange, CA., FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE COMPANY, as the duly appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded on January 29, 2007, as Instrument No. 2007000058695 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Orange County, CA, executed by: WB Commerce Plaza Owner, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, as Trustor, in favor of Mesa West Real Estate Income Fund., L.P., as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land therein as: As more particularly described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and made a part hereof. EXHIBIT “A” LEGAL DESCRIPTION TS # 13-00120-4 THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL A: PARCELS 2, 5, 9, 10 AND 12, INCLUSIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 2006-289, IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 364, PAGES 1 THROUGH 4, OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. RESERVING THEREFROM EASEMENTS, AS SUCH EASEMENTS ARE SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS HEREIN ABOVE REFERENCED TOGETHER WITH THOSE REFERENCED IN DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR NEWPORT COMMERCE RECORDED SEPTEMBER 26, 2008, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000451009 AND AMENDED AND RESTATED BY DOCUMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560689, BOTH OF OFFICIAL RECORDS AND ANY HEREAFTER RECORDED AMENDMENTS THERETO. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL MINERALS, PETROLEUM, GAS AND OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES EXISTING BELOW 500 FEET FROM THE SURFACE OF SAID LAND, WITHOUT, HOWEVER, THE RIGHT TO ENTER UPON THE SURFACE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND NOR TO USE ANY OF SAID LAND OR ANY PORTION OF THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE LAND, AS RESERVED IN THE DEED RECORDED DECEMBER 1, 1971 IN BOOK 9907, PAGE 682 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. PARCEL B: PARCEL 4 OF PARCEL MAP: A CONDOMINIUM COMPRISED OF: PARCEL 1: UNIT NO(S) 1 AND 2, ALL AS SHOWN AND DEFINED IN THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008-00560690 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, WHICH PLAN CONCERNS PARCEL 4 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 2006-289, IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP IN BOOK 364, PAGES 1 THROUGH 4, OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. PARCEL 2: AN UNDIVIDED 2/2NDS INTEREST AS TENANTS IN COMMON IN THE FEE INTEREST IN AND TO THE COMMON AREA OF PARCEL 4 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 2006-289, AS SUCH TERM IS DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND GRANT OF EASEMENTS RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560694 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. RESERVING THEREFROM EASEMENTS, AS SUCH EASEMENTS ARE SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS HEREIN ABOVE REFERENCED TOGETHER WITH THOSE REFERENCED IN DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR NEWPORT COMMERCE RECORDED SEPTEMBER 26, 2008, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000451009 AND AMENDED AND RESTATED BY DOCUMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560689, BOTH OF OFFICIAL RECORDS AND ANY HEREAFTER RECORDED AMENDMENTS THERETO. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL MINERALS, PETROLEUM, GAS AND OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES EXISTING BELOW 500 FEET FROM THE SURFACE OF SAID LAND, WITHOUT, HOWEVER, THE RIGHT TO ENTER UPON THE SURFACE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND NOR TO USE ANY OF SAID LAND OR ANY PORTION OF THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE LAND, AS RESERVED IN THE DEED RECORDED DECEMBER 1, 1971 IN BOOK 9907, PAGE 682 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. PARCEL 3: NONEXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF AND APPURTENANT TO PARCELS 1 AND 2 ABOVE, SUCH EASEMENTS ARE SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560694 AND TOGETHER WITH THOSE REFERENCED IN DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR NEWPORT COMMERCE RECORDED SEPTEMBER 26, 2008, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000451009 AND AMENDED AND RESTATED BY DOCUMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560689, ALL OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY, AND ANY NOW OR HEREAFTER RECORDED AMENDMENTS THERETO (THE “DECLARATION”). PARCEL C: PARCEL 6 OF PARCEL MAP: A CONDOMINIUM COMPRISED OF: PARCEL 1: UNIT NO(S) 2, AS SHOWN AND DEFINED IN THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560691 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, WHICH PLAN CONCERNS PARCEL 6 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 2006-289, IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 364, PAGES 1 THROUGH 4, OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. PARCEL 2: AN UNDIVIDED 1/2NDS INTEREST AS TENANTS IN COMMON IN THE FEE INTEREST IN AND TO THE COMMON AREA OF PARCEL 6 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 2006-289, AS SUCH TERM IS DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND GRANT OF EASEMENTS RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560694 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. RESERVING THEREFROM EASEMENTS, AS SUCH EASEMENTS ARE SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS HEREIN ABOVE REFERENCED TOGETHER WITH THOSE REFERENCED IN DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR NEWPORT COMMERCE RECORDED SEPTEMBER 26, 2008, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000451009 AND AMENDED AND RESTATED BY DOCUMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008000560689, BOTH OF OFFICIAL RECORDS AND ANY HEREAFTER RECORDED AMENDMENTS THERETO. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL MINERALS, PETROLEUM, GAS AND OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES EXISTING BELOW 500 FEET FROM THE SURFACE OF SAID LAND, WITHOUT, HOWEVER, THE RIGHT TO ENTER UPON THE SURFACE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND NOR TO USE ANY OF SAID LAND OR ANY PORTION OF THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE LAND, AS RESERVED IN THE DEED RECORDED DECEMBER 1, 1971 IN BOOK 9907, PAGE 682 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. 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PARCEL D: PARCEL 11 OF PARCEL MAP: A CONDOMINIUM COMPRISED OF: PARCEL 1: UNIT NO(S) 1 AND 2, ALL AS SHOWN AND DEFINED IN THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 2008 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2008-560692 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, WHICH PLAN CONCERNS PARCEL 11 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 2006-289, IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 364, PAGES 1 THROUGH 4, OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. PARCEL 2: AN UNDIVIDED 2/2NDS INTEREST AS TENANTS IN COMMON IN THE FEE INTEREST IN AND TO THE COMMON AREA OF PAR-
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Family and Friends Pay Tribute to Twenty Exceptional Young Women and Celebrate Their Exemplary Record of Community Service and Leadership
Twenty young women from the Saddleback Valley Chapter of National Charity League, Inc.’s senior class of 2013, were recognized for their six years of service given to their local community. Dressed in traditional formal white gowns, the young women were honored on May 11th at an elegant black tie affair held at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Spa in Newport Beach.
Kitchen, Jesse Rees Foundation: NEGU, Norman P. Murray Senior Center, Operation Help A Hero, Operation Valentine, Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation, Rancho Santa Margarita Library, Rainbow Kids, Rebuilding Together OC, Serra’s Pantry, Shea Therapeutic Riding Center, South County Outreach, Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, TOPSoccer, Wheelchair Sports and Working The graduating seniors joined Wardrobes. National Charity League, Inc. as seventh and eighth grade students The Senior Presentation event and together served an impressive was organized by a committee of 8,323 volunteer hours at a variety Saddleback Valley Chapter members of philanthropies in South Orange chaired by Michelle Beamish of Coto County by their senior year of high de Caza, and Wendy Coticchia of school. Theodora Yoch, a senior Mission Viejo. Hundreds of National at Tesoro High School, received a Charity League, Inc. members and special Senior Service Award for her their family and friends celebrated 1,100 hours of philanthropy hours together at the ballroom of the Newcontributed over her five years with port Beach Marriott Hotel and Spa. National Charity League. Each senior was recognized and honored in a personal presentation The hours were volunteered at lo- that highlighted her individual contrical community philanthropies which bution of community service as well included Aliso Viejo Public Library, as the meaningful experiences she Bethany’s Gait, Florence Sylvester shared with her mother. Following the Senior Center, Loaves & Fishes Soup presentations, the evening continued Page 18
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with a heartwarming traditional fatherTesoro High School: Ashton Jones, daughter dance and dinner, followed McKenzie Mason and Theodora Yoch by more dancing and celebration. Orange County High School of the Arts: Kaitlyn Oudt “Each of these Ticktockers from Crean Lutheran High School: Drew the Class of 2013 are hard working Parton and inspirational young women. It has been a pleasure to see them National Charity League, Inc., blossom over the past six years as (NCL) is a non-profit organization they balanced their academic and of mothers and daughters who join social commitments while actively together in community involvement. serving their communities--they truly Their goal is to foster a sense of have made a difference in the lives of community responsibility in the girls others in need,” reflected Lisa Oudt, as well as to strengthen the Saddleback Valley Chapter President mother/daughter relationship. This for 2012-2013. is achieved through the six-year educational program of philanthropic The senior class of 2013 was work, social events, cultural activities comprised of girls from the following and leadership training. high schools: Members of the Saddleback Valley Laguna Hills High School: Arianna Chapter of NCL, Inc. are residents of Bennett, Ashley Burbach, Danielle Coto de Caza, Dove Canyon, Ladera Cross, Amanda Jaffe, Kristen Kowalc- Ranch, Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo, zyk, Courtney Makin, Rachel McKee, Nellie Gail Ranch, Rancho Santa Anna Mumm, Chelsea Salcido, Claire Margarita and neighboring commuScheele and Christine Wilde. nities. For more information about Mission Viejo High School: Megan NCL, Inc. please visit www.svcncl. Bills and Victoria Triepke org. Capistrano Valley High School: Phoebe Beckman and Morgan Frobe
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