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Julia and George Argyros Donate $5 Million to Children’s Hospital of Orange County


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Julia and george argyros donate $5 million to children’s hospital of orange county for region’s first pediatric emergency department New Emergency Department Will Be Named the Julia and George Argyros Emergency Department Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC Children’s) today announced that Julia and George Argyros made a $5 million gift for its new pediatric emergency department – the first in Orange County. In honor of the couple’s generosity, the emergency department will open in March 2013 as the Julia and George Argyros Emergency Department. The 22,000-square-foot Julia and George Argyros Emergency Department is designed to meet the unique needs of children. It features 31 treatment rooms, including 14 rapid medical exam rooms, and three triage suites. The Julia and George Argyros Emergency Department is part of CHOC’s new, 425,000-square-foot tower, which will also house advanced operating rooms, laboratory, pathology and imaging services – each with a dedicated pediatric environment and staff. The seven-story building, with leading design and safety principles, includes enhanced patient and families amenities to create a serene, healing environment for children. “We are extremely grateful for the longstanding support of the Argyros family, and are thrilled by this most recent contribution which will help us achieve our vision and transform pediatric care,” said Kim Cripe, president and

CEO of CHOC Children’s. “Julia and George’s $5 million donation is an amazing gift to the children and families in Orange County who will now have access to a world-class pediatric emergency department.” In addition to their $5 million gift, the Argyros family helped launch the hospital’s comprehensive fundraising campaign, “Change CHOC, Change the World,” with a leadership gift of $1 million in 2009 to name the surgery center reception area in CHOC’s new tower. In recognition of that gift and in honor of Julia and George’s daughter, the area is named “The Stephanie A. Argyros Reception.” They have generously sponsored two signature hospital fundraising events, the CHOC Cherishes Children Gala and the CHOC Follies, for which Julia has also donated her time and talent as a cast member. Stephanie Argyros joined the CHOC Children’s Foundation Board of Directors last year. With the Argyros’ $5 million gift, CHOC Children’s has raised a little more than $120 million in their “Change CHOC, Change the World” campaign. “We are grateful to Julia and George Argyros

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for this transformational investment in pediatric healthcare. This timeless gift will create a lasting legacy for generations to come at CHOC. Please join CHOC Children’s and the Argyros family as together we move forward world-class pediatric healthcare in Orange County and throughout the globe,” said Graig Eastin, vice president of the CHOC Children’s Foundation. To learn more about ways to give to the campaign, call the Foundation at (714) 5328690 or visit www.choc.org/giving.

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Gloria Zigner to be Honored at 13th Annual Orange County Arts Awards CHOC Follies Founder to receive Helena Modjeska Cultural Legacy Award for Community Visionary Gloria Zigner is recognized as a cultural icon in Orange County stemming from her 20 years as the society editor of Orange Coast Magazine. But more importantly, she is known as the founder and executive producer of the legendary CHOC Follies, for which she will be honored at the 13th Annual Orange County Arts Awards. The event will be held at the Samueli Theater, Orange County Performing Arts Center, Segerstrom Center for the Arts on Tuesday, September 18, 2012 at 7:30 p.m., following a reception and dinner at Leatherby’s Café Rouge at 5:30 p.m. Zigner will receive the Helena Modjeska Cultural Legacy Award for Community Visionary for her exemplary work with The CHOC Follies. For fifteen years, the CHOC Follies has featured casts of 100 Orange County business, civic and society leaders who act, sing and dance to raise money for

CHOC Children’s. To date, the popular show has netted more than $6 million for the Orange County pediatric hospital. “There’s no question that The CHOC Follies is a phenomenon. It’s really Gloria’s brainchild,” said Richard Stein, executive director or Arts Orange County. “She conceived it and has driven it over the years to be a tremendous unifying force for the community.” “I am so deeply thrilled to receive this honor,” said Zigner. “The CHOC Follies is so dear to my heart, and the success of the Follies is the result of the dedication and perseverance of an amazingly talented team of people, many of whom have been on board since the first year. And now we’re gearing up for our 16th show in the spring, “Viva CHOC Vegas: Guys, Gals & Romance in the Land of Lady Luck,” which I can assure you will be the best production yet! So get ready to hear from me, because we can’t do it without our wonderful Orange County cast members, sponsors and donors.

Zigner and her fellow honorees including Douglas C. Rankin, William and Barbara Roberts, and Elizabeth Turk, will be presented with the award at the annual fun-

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LYON AIR MUSEUM TO HOST THE LACEY-DAVIS FOUNDATION DISPLAY AND P-51 MUSTANG FLIGHT

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Lyon Air Museum, a venue comprised of authentic aircraft, rare vehicles and related memorabilia, with emphasis on the greatest generation in aviation, will unveil of The Lacey-Davis Foundation display followed by a P-51 mustang flight. The program will begin at 1pm with the unveiling of the display, followed by guest speaker; World War II fighter pilot, Walt Drake and P-51 flight at 2pm.* The Lacey – Davis Foundation raises money for family members, of fallen World War II soldiers, to give them the opportunity to visit memorials erected overseas. The Lacey-Davis foundation is named for the first two pilots it helped link to their families: 1st Lieutenant William Dale Lacey, Jr. and 1st Lieutenant Newton Baker Davis Jr. Lyon Air Museum has partnered with the Lacey-Davis Foundation to create a display at the museum. The display is in honor of First Lieutenant, William D. Lacey who lost his life on July 30, 1944 when his P-51 was hit by flak over France. The crash site and parts from “Lady Irish” 1st Lt. Lacey’s P-51 were discovered in 2009, parts and objects found are included in the display. In October of 1943 1st Lt. Lacey was sent to England to fly P-51s with the 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Air Squadron. The following year in July of 1944 at 21 years old 1st Lt. Lacey departed from Le Molay. While making a photo run, he was hit by flak. Lacey’s P-51

burst into flames and crashed over France. 65 years later in 2009 wreckage of “Lady Irish”, flown by 1st Lt. Lacey was discovered by the Association Normandie du Aerien(the Normandy Association for Air Remembrance or ANSA). Robert Stuard, founder of the Lacey-Davis Foundation, found and contacted Lacey’s sister, Jeanne Woolems. On Aug. 21, 2012 a memorial ceremony was conducted in Saint Martin –Don for 1st Lt. Lacey. On Sat., Sept. 15th, Lyon Air Museum and the Lacey-Davis Foundation will unveil the display contributed to 1st Lt. Lacey before Lacey’s sister, Ms. Woolems. The program will conclude at 2pm with a P51mustang flight*. The 30,000-sq. ft. Lyon Air Museum opened in Dec. 2009. The facility represents the fulfillment of a dream of Major General William Lyon, USAF (Ret), who held the position of Chief of the U.S. Air Force Reserve from 1975 to 1979. Currently, General Lyon is

Chairman of the Board and CEO of William Lyon Homes, Inc., Newport Beach, Calif. His passion for aviation history and youth education is the driving force behind Lyon Air Museum. In establishing the Museum, General Lyon sought to create a world-class facility that would be available to the local community and would offer educational exhibits designed to inspire young people. The Museum has on exhibit some of the world’s rarest operational aircraft and vehicles. Lyon Air Museum is located at 19300 Ike Jones Road, Santa Ana, CA 92707. P: 714/210-4585 F: 714/210-4588. E-mail: info@ lyonairmuseum.org Web: www. lyonairmuseum.org Hours of operation are daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission rates: General admission - $12; Seniors and Veterans- $9; Ages 5-17 - $6; Under age 5 – free. Groups of 10 or more - $1 off each visitor. Pre-arranged school groups – free.

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Count Basie and Thad Jones Tunes with the Saddleback Big Band Join Saddleback College’s Big Band for their first concert of the fall semester on Wednesday, October 3rd at 7:00 pm in the McKinney Theatre. Conducted by Director of Jazz Studies Joey Sellers, the Big Band explores the connection between the Count Basie and Thad Jones orchestras. Don’t miss this swinging big band concert featuring music from two great musical juggernauts. Tickets are $10 general and $7 students/seniors. Call the ticket office at 949-582-4656, Wednesday through Saturday, noon to 4 pm or order your tickets online at www.saddleback.edu/ arts. The Saddleback Big Band is a standard size big band that explores wide stylistic territory. From the great Swing Era music of Earl Fatha Hines, Duke Ellington, Fletcher Henderson through the exotic voyages of Sun Ra, the rich textures of Gil Evans to music penned moments prior to performance, this engaging ensemble always thrills. Most concerts feature a world premier combined with music of swinging historical importance. Guest artists have included Bill Holman, Ron Stout, James Moody, Jerry Pinter, Tony Malaby, Mark Helias, and Roberta Piket among others. Though the

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William Shatner’s One-Man-Show Shatner’s World

Beloved cultural icon William Shatner delivers his signature storytelling, unconventional humor and distinctive musical selections in his popular oneman-show SHATNER’S WORLD: WE JUST LIVE IN IT to Segerstrom Center for the Arts January 17 at 7:30 p.m. in Segerstrom Hall during his 2012-13 U.S. tour. “Performing for audiences on the road has been one of the most gratifying experiences I’ve ever had as an actor,” says Shatner. “My fans are the best in the world and I can’t wait to get back on tour this year.” Tickets for SHATNER’S WORLD: WE JUST LIVE IN IT start at $45 and are available now at SCFTA. org, at the Box Office at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa or by calling (714) 556-2787. For inquiries about group ticket savings for 10 or more, call the Group Services office at (714) 755-0236. The TTY number is (714) 556-2746. There are a limited number of VIP tickets available, which includes a postperformance Meet & Greet with Mr. Shatner. VIP tickets are $250.

Through anecdotes, songs, jokes and, at times, poignant moments, the 90-minute show takes audiences on a voyage through Shatner’s life and career – from Shakespearean stage actor to internationally known icon and raconteur, known as much for his unique persona as for his expansive body of work on television and film. William Shatner is an award-winning actor, director, producer, writer, recording artist, philanthropist and horseman. In 1966, he originated the role of Captain James T. Kirk in the TV series Star Trek, which spawned a film franchise where he returned as Kirk in seven of the movies, one of which he directed. He played the title role in the hit series T.J. Hooker before hosting TV’s first reality-based series, Rescue 911. He won Emmys and his first Golden Globe for his portrayal of Denny Crane on The Practice and Boston Legal and received four more Emmy nominations as well as Golden Globe and SAG Award nods. His interview series, Shatner’s Raw Nerve, aired on Bio, and he recorded the critically

acclaimed album Has Been. The Milwaukee Ballet performed Common People which was set to songs from the album; the event is featured in the documentary Gonzo Ballet. Seeking Major Tom, featuring a number of heavy metal covers and songs by U2, Frank Sinatra, Queen and Pink Floyd, was released last year. Shatner has authored nearly 30 best-sellers. His autobiography, Up Till Now, was a New York Times best-seller, and Shatner Rules was released in 2011. His comic book series, William Shatner Presents, is based on his novels Tek War, Man O’ War and Quest for Tomorrow, along with a new title, Chimera. He has also been successful in another area –horse breeding. A dedicated breeder of American Quarter horses, he has had enormous success with the American Saddlebred, developing and riding world champions and has won numerous world championships in several events. Shatner united his passions for horses and philanthropy with the Hollywood Charity Horse Show, which benefits L.A.-based

children’s charities. He appeared on Broadway in A Shot in the Dark, The World of Suzie Wong and Tamburlaine the Great. SHATNER’S WORLD: WE JUST LIVE IN IT is produced by Innovation Arts & Entertainment; Larry A Thompson Organization; Adam Troy Epstein; Larry A Thompson; Seth Keyes; and Josh Sherman. Established in 1998, IAE is a diversified enterprise specializing in all forms of live entertainment. From concerts, to lectures, to Direct-from-Broadway theatrical productions, IAE has made its mark by deliberately, discarding conventional wisdom to find a different path to successfully entertaining audiences. IAE currently presents more than 300 events annually including Headliners, Special Attractions and subscription based Broadway series, across North America, and in Canada, and Puerto Rico. In the 2012-2013 season, IAE will also be producing theatre tours with the iconic Anthony Bourdain and more.

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Philharmonic Society of OC Celebrate Fashion’s Night Out In honor of the Philharmonic Society of Orange County’s partnership with Frette on its 2012 Philharmonic House of Design (the 20th anniversary of the House of Design), Frette and the Philharmonic Society co-hosted a festive evening of champagne and hors d’oeuvres in conjunction with Fashion’s Night Out held at Frette’s South Coast Plaza boutique. A portion of the evening’s proceeds benefitted the Philharmonic Society and its nationally recognized Youth Music Education Programs. The crowd of elegantly-dressed guests was warmly welcomed into the boutique with greetings from Richard Iri, store manager of Frette South Coast Plaza, and a blend of contemporary and classical music pieces performed live on guitars and mandolin. Guests were treated to flutes of tray-passed champagne and hors d’oeuvres catered by Quattro Caffe, including tasty morsels of filet mignon tartare, grilled shrimp, rice cake with bruschetta, and tiramisu on chocolate crisp. On the scene were Sabra Bordas, Chairman of the Philharmonic Society Board of Directors; Susan McFadden, Editor-in-Chief of California Homes magazine; and Kim Weddon, 2012 Philharmonic House of Design Benefit Chair. Other attendees included Laura Akopov, Joyce Byrd, Robert Esterley, Kathy Hamilton, Roxanne Iri, Dr. Burton Karson and Dr. Lorraine Reed, Donna Kendall, Cindy Kornhaber, Diane Lawson, CeCe Lorthioir, Anthony and Georgiann Mastrangelo, Michael McFadden, David and Connie Sacherman, Dea Stanuszek, and Charles and Karen Wolff. The Philharmonic House of Design is the key fundraising effort each year for the Philharmonic Society Youth Music Education Programs, and is organized each year by the Committees of the Philharmonic. The Philharmonic Society again partnered with California Homes Magazine to present the 2012 Philharmonic House of Design, which marked the 20th annual Philharmonic House of Design. The 2012 Philharmonic House of Design was generously sponsored by South Coast Plaza and Frette, and proceeds from the House benefitted the Philharmonic Society Youth Music Education Programs. Founded in 1954, the Philharmonic Society of Orange County is Orange County’s oldest and most recognized music organization, presenting the world’s most acclaimed symphony orchestras, chamber ensembles, performing organizations and artists. A catalyst for cultural and educational development throughout its region, the Philharmonic Society is a key resident company in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall at Segerstrom Center for the Arts. The Philharmonic Society’s nationally recognized music education programs for youth reach nearly 150,000 Orange County students, from kindergarten through high school, yearly. More than 1,500 presentations are offered by professional musicians and trained docents at no charge to all public and private schools in the county. The Committees of the Philharmonic are the Society’s principal volunteer fund-raising and volunteer force. Together they create, fund and produce an extraordinary array of music education programs for children. The Committees also present a wide variety of fundraising events including the theater nights, author luncheons, lectures, concerts and the Huntington Harbor Cruise of Lights. Photos by: BKM Photography Page 10

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Government Set to Start Testing New Technology to Prevent Car Crashes - Test Uses Wireless Technology By S.E. Jones

The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) is about to embark on an ambitious test project to see if connecting cars wirelessly can help reduce nonalcohol related traffic accidents; this according to an Associated Press report courtesy of Fox News. CNET confirms the report and says that testing will begin this August and will entail using 3,000 cars, truck and buses, and both professional and volunteer drivers. The whole idea, the AP says is to find out if drivers would respond in appropriate ways to signals on their dashboard offering information that is likely to aid in reducing the likelihood of being involved in an accident. To make that happen, the vehicles involved in the study, which is to take place in and around Ann Arbor Michigan, will be fitted with monitors that track their position on a road using GPS, car speed, and several other parametric. That information is then fed into a computer onboard the vehicle which then analyses it and broadcasts it to all of the other vehicles within “hearing” distance. Setting vehicles

up in this way could alert a driver for example to a car that has stalled in the middle of the road just over the next hill, or warn the driver of a vehicle coming when trying to make a turn onto a road. CNET says the initiative has come about as the NHTSA finds itself unable to improve on traffic fatalities after years of adding new protection measures that have reduced traffic accidents, fatalities and injuries over the past sixty years. Despite such efforts, traffic accidents still rank as number four on the list of reasons that people in the United State die each year (after heart disease, cancer and strokes). They report that 7,800 fatal accidents occurred last year in intersections alone. Thus, the agency has been looking to new technology to make new improvements. The new technology, the AP says, is called “Vehicle to Vehicle” or V2V for short, who also report that over 32,000 people in all were called in traffic accidents, a number the NHTSA desperately wants to bring down. For the driver, they say, the new technology boils down to a series of lights on the dashboard,

with different alignments indicating differing potential accidents and their likelihood of occurring. Thus, drivers need to interpret those signals and take action to avoid disaster, and that is the key to the whole system as human beings have been found to be very sensitive to taking instructions from machines.

If successful the NHTSA will likely force car makers to add the new technology to new vehicles. If not the engineers will have to go back to the drawing board to find some other way to protect drivers from themselves and others.

High School Grads Need to Understand Credit By Jason Alderman If you’ve got a recent high school graduate who’s getting ready to head off to college or join the workforce, let me share a few lessons I learned the hard way about managing personal finances that you can pass along to your kids. Young adults are just starting to build their credit history. In the coming months they’ll probably encounter many unfamiliar expenses – and many financial temptations. If they’re not careful, a few ill-thought decisions made now could damage their credit for years to come. Here are several actions your kids can take to build good financial habits and strong credit – and a few minefields to watch out for: Probably the most fundamental tool to for young adults to help manage their finances is a basic checking account and debit card. A few tips to pass along: Look for a bank/credit union that charges no monthly usage fee, doesn’t require minimum balances and has conveniently located ATMs so you don’t rack up out-of-network ATM charges. Enter all transactions in the check register and review your account online regularly to know when deposits, checks, purchases and automatic payments have cleared. Don’t write checks or make debit card purchases Page 14

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unless the current balance will cover them – many transactions now clear instantaneously. Banks must ask whether you want overdraft protection. If you opt for coverage, understand that overdrafts can be expensive – up to $35 or more per transaction. Request text or email alerts when your balance drops below a certain level, checks or deposits clear, or payments are due. Credit cards for young adults can be a useful tool, but they must be used responsibly. By law, people under 21 must have a parent or other responsible adult cosign credit card accounts unless they can prove sufficient income to repay the debt. If you allow your child to become an authorized user or joint account holder on one of your accounts, remember that any account activity, good or bad, goes on both your credit reports, so careful monitoring is critical. Another way to build credit history is to start out with a “secured” credit card – a card linked to an account into which you deposit money. Typically you can charge up to the amount you’ve deposited and then replenish the account with more funds. After they’ve made several on-time payments, have your kid ask the lender to convert it to an unsecured card, or to at least add an unsecured amount to the account. Just make sure that the lender agrees to report your payment history to at least one of the three credit bureaus; otherwise,

the account does nothing to improve your credit. If they qualify for an unsecured credit card, have your kids follow these guidelines: Always make at least the minimum payment – on time – each month. Strive to pay off the full balance each month; otherwise, the accumulated interest will add significantly to your repayment amount. Avoid using credit cards for cash advances, which often incur upfront fees and begin accruing interest immediately. Look for a card with no annual fee and also compare cash advance, late payment, balance transfer, over-the-limit and other fees. For more tips on building and maintaining strong credit, visit What’s My Score, a financial literacy program for young adults run by Visa Inc. (www. whatsmyscore.org).


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How to Cool Off Quickly After Being in the Heat By Sophie Spyrou If you have spent any length of time outside in intense heat, it will not take long to start feeling the effects of the raised temperatures. What can you do to cool off quickly after being in the heat? Immerse Your Feet in Ice Cold Water After you have been out in the heat, you will notice that your feet will swell up, even if you have taken care to choose a comfortable pair of shoes that do not constrict your feet but allow them room to breathe. Help relieve the swelling of hot, tired feet and cool off at the same time by immersing your feet in a large bowl filled with ice cold water. Fill a large bowl with cold water and add plenty of ice cubes to cool feet down even quicker. You will soon feel a drop in temperature, as your feet cool off and the swelling goes down. Spritz with Cold Water A small bottle that is full of cool water can help cool you off when you have been out in the heat. Spritz yourself with a cool mist of water on your arms, legs, neck and other It is important to try to cool off quickly when you have spent a period of areas to help cool you down. The light misting of water will replicate sweat time outside in the heat so that you do not feel the ill effects of the heat. A on the surface of the skin and will provide a pleasant cooling sensation when good way to cool off is to immerse your feet in a bowl of ice cold water. The it dries up. ice cold water will soothe hot, swollen feet and help to cool the body down. Spritzing with cold water can also help you to cool down, by providing a light Drink Plenty of Water mist that cools the skin in much the same way as sweat does, when it dries Water will help offset the effects of dehydration and heat exhaustion by off. Drinking plenty of water can also help to cool you off when you have offering refreshment and replenishment for lost fluids. But it can also help spent time in intense heat. to cool you down when you have been outside in the heat. Do not guzzle a whole bottle of water at once. Rather, drink slowly and at regular intervals.

Hot Weather Fixes By Georgia Lund Summer brings it’s own brand of fun and foibles. The hot weather that beckons us to come outside play also creates painful thigh rub caused from wearing shorts and having legs rub together when we walk. We get sunburned if we expose our skin to the sun without protection and self-tanner streaks if we try to skip the sun and tan indoors. And our hair frizzes de to humidity to so relegate it to a pony tail or hide it under a hat for most of the summer. Is there a way to fix to these hot weather foibles? Read on and find out.

Calm Sunburn Pain Oops! You forgot to apply sunscreen and now your skin’s on fire after a day in the sun. take a couple of aspirin to ease the inflammation and get into the coolest location you can find. Moving to the shade will get you out of the sun, but the heat will encourage the sunburned skin to swell and do even more damage. Move indoors to an air conditioned room to minimize the sunburn damage and pain. Remove Self-Tanner Streaks So your bottled tan looks really good, except for a couple of streaks on the palms of your hands (or some other small location). To remove the self-tanner streaks spritz the streaks with Windex or a similar window cleaner. Wait two minutes and wash with soap and warm water. This fix will remove the streaks , but it will also strip away all the self-tanner color on that area, so be aware you could go from streaked to white-spotted and use this fix sparingly.

Fix and Prevent Thigh Rub Shorts, sweat and walking cause friction at the point where thigh rub together. Ouch! Thigh rub, chaffing, heat rash, etc., can be quickly fixed by gently cleansing the area, applying baby powder or corn starch and wearing longer shorts or pants for a couple of days until the rash heals. To prevent thigh rub from happening (or reoccurring) generously apply a glycerin based lotion on thighs before donning shorts. GlycTame the Frizz erin protects the skin while allowHeat, humidity, chlorinated water ing thighs to glide past each other and salt water can all the smoothwithout friction. est of hair to frizz. The afore

mentioned hot weather foibles cause hair’s cuticle to ruffle and let moisture escape, leading to a frizzy head of hair. To tame frizz, apply moisturizing conditioner to dry hair and leave in before heading to the pool or beach. Re-apply when hair dries or apply sunscreen to hair. To prevent frizz, give your hair

a weekly deep conditioning during the summer by combing a moisturizing conditioner into dry hair, then wrapping hair in a warm, damp towel. The warm moisture will create steam and allow the moisturizing conditioner to penetrate hair shaft, smooth cuticles and stop frizz.

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Patricio Pasquel and Serge are Perfect in the $40,000 Showpark Summer Classic Grand Prix

The exhilarating jump-off of the $40,000 Showpark Summer Classic Grand Prix will be talked about for the rest of the season as top West Coast riders put up their best performances attempting to top the leaderboard and walk away victorious. Of the thirtyfour horse and rider duos, eleven qualified for the jump-off and spectators and competitors were on their feet watching each and every round. Speed and accuracy played a huge role as the level of intensity grew throughout the competition. German course designer Olaf Petersen Jr. designed a track that ultimately challenged the up and coming young horses, but in turn, tested the veterans. A wide triple bar, a verticaloxer-vertical combination and skinny vertical collected the most faults in the qualification round. Of the eleven fault-free rounds, crowd favorite Hap Hansen had their full attention as he guided Archie Bunker through the course, posting a flawless round in 85.596 seconds, yet again in pursuit of that number 100 Grand Prix win. Of the nine nations representing today’s field, six returned with another chance to post a clean round. “I’m happy with the amount of returners,” Petersen commented on the jump-off Page 18

field, “I didn’t want to make it too difficult, but next week is a World Cup Qualifier so there are still riders and horses preparing for that.” The crowd was yet again on their feet as Hansen returned to the ring. Kicking off the jump-off track with a new oxer, Hansen guided Archie Bunker through a risky but clean round, posting the time to beat of 44.702 seconds. Brazilian rider Josephina Nor-Lantzman galloped into the ring aboard Chello Z ready to post her infamous swift and clear round. Blazing through the course, Nor-Lantzman looked well on her way to surpass Hansen’s time, but with the final charge to the last obstacle, Chello Z had an unfortunate chip on the back rail to finish with a four fault time of 42.554 seconds. It wasn’t until Mexican rider Patricio Pasquel entered the ring aboard Serge, that Hap Hansen’s clear round would be challenged. Pasquel flew through the track, dodging between fences, turning on a dime, charging to the final oxer to trip the wire in 43.796 seconds, good enough to top the leaderboard, shifting Hansen to second. Half way through the jumpoff, Ashlee Bond returned with Wistful to try and better Pasquel’s time. The small but mighty Wistful was able to

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Beautiful townhome with all the ammentities. Offering approx. 1600 sq. ft with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Spacious floorplan with separate living and dining. Very nicely upgraded. Nice size backyard and an attached 2 car garage. Close to the park. 67 Night Bloom $569,000.00

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Wonderful family neighborhood and ideal floorplan. Offering approx. 1900 sq. ft with 4 bed- Traditional home offering approx 4700 sq. ft with 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths. Situated on a rooms and 3 baths. Seller has remodeled this beautiful home extensive tile floors and granite prime view lot and loaded with upgrades. Extensive hardwood flooring, built ins, granite and counters. Spacious backyard and well manicured. 10 Calle Larspur $485,000.00 custom window coverings. Pool/spa, built in BBQ and stunning sunset views. 15 Salinger Coto de Caza $1,219,000.00

MODEL PERFECT

All redone inside with extensive stone floors, granite, carpet and paint. Large open floor plan with roaring ceilings. Nice size kitchen with granite counter. Exceptional backyard with sparkling pool and spa. Enjoy the magnificent views of saddleback mountains. 47 Summitcrest $749,000.00

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