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Governor Brown Announces Appointments
Marjorie Del Toro Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced the following appointments: Marjorie Del Toro, 51, of Foothill Ranch, has been appointed to the California Underground Facilities Safe Excavation Board. Del Toro has been founder and president at EHS International Inc. since 2010. She was founder and chief executive officer at Joshua Casey Business Solutions LLC from 1997 to 2010. This position does not require Senate confirmation and there is no compensation. Del Toro is a Republican. District Court of Appeal Justice The appointment of Judge Thomas M. Goethals as associate justice, Division Three of the Fourth District Court of Appeal and Judge Mary J. Greenwood as associate justice of the Sixth District Court of Appeal. Fourth District Court of Appeal
Thomas M. Goethals Thomas M. Goethals, 65, of Newport Beach, has been appointed associate justice, Division Three of the Fourth District Court of Appeal. Goethals has served as a judge at the Orange County Superior Court since 2003. He was a partner at Pohlson, Moorhead and Goethals from 1990 to 2002. Goethals served as a deputy district attorney at the Orange County District Attorney’s Office from 1985 to 1990 and from 1978 to 1984. He was an associate at Robinson and Robinson in 1984. Goethals earned a Juris Doctor degree from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Santa Clara University. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Justice William F. Rylaarsdam. This position requires confirmation by the Commission on Judicial Appointments. The Commission
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consists of Chief Justice Tani CantilSakauye, Attorney General Xavier Becerra and Senior Presiding Justice Manuel A. Ramirez. Goethals is a Democrat. Superior Court Judges Orange County Jeremy D. Dolnick, 45, of Ladera Ranch, has been appointed to a judgeship in the Orange County Superior Court. Dolnick has served as a senior deputy alternate defender at the Orange County Alternate Defender’s Office since 2013, where he served as a deputy alternate defender from 2004 to 2013. He was a partner at the Law Offices of Dolnick and Dolnick from 1999 to 2004. Dolnick earned a Juris Doctor degree from the Pepperdine University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He fills the
vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Jamoa A. Moberly. Dolnick is a Democrat. David J. Hesseltine, 47, of Tustin, has been appointed to a judgeship in the Orange County Superior Court. Hesseltine has served as a senior appellate attorney at the Fourth District Court of Appeal since 2010. He served as a senior legal research attorney at the Orange County Superior Court from 2004 to 2010. Hesseltine was a partner at Connor, Blake and Griffin LLP from 2003 to 2004, where he was an associate from 1996 to 2002. He earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of San Diego School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Irvine. Hesseltine fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Andrew P. Banks. He is a Democrat.
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Rep. Mimi Walters Cosponsors Bill to Improve Sober Living Facilities and Protect Those Suffering from Addiction Congresswoman Mimi Walters (R-California) released the following statement regarding H.R. 4684, the Access to Quality Sober Living Act. Rep. Walters is an original cosponsor of this bill, which Rep. Judy Chu (D-California) introduced yesterday. The Access to Quality Sober Living Act would require the Department of Health and Human Services to establish best practices for operating recovery residences, or sober living facilities, to ensure patients receive high quality care. This legislation follows a December 12th Energy & Commerce Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee hearing on patient brokering and other scams that plague sober living facilities and harm those in need of help. At the hearing, Rep. Walters questioned the California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals about oversight of these facilities. Said Rep. Walters, “Opioid abuse is an epidemic in Orange County as addiction statistics continue to increase at an alarming rate. Since 2005, opioid-related emergency room
visits are up by 140%. Drug overdose deaths due to accidental prescription drug overdoses rose 88% between 2000 and 2015. In 2015 alone, 1.7 million opioid prescriptions, totaling 122 million pills, were dispensed in Orange County. “The rapid rise in addiction has drawn attention to recovery housing centers in our community and the methods they use to help patients achieve sobriety, and rebuild their lives. Unfortunately, many sober living facilities have engaged in fraudulent behavior and unethical practices that hurt the people that need help the most. “The Access to Quality Sober Living Act will develop best practices for recovery facilities to ensure patients receive quality care that puts them on the road to recovery. I appreciate my colleagues joining together to address important issue. I will continue to work to end this growing epidemic.” Walters represents California’s 45th District and serves on the House Energy and Commerce Committee
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4 tips when considering supplements
Whether you’re looking for an extra competitive edge or trying to increase the effectiveness of your daily workout, you have most likely considered adding nutritional supplements to your fitness routine. Diet, exercise and everyday lifestyle are all factors that can help determine the right supplements for you. “It’s not uncommon for people who’ve never tried nutritional supplements to have some misconceptions about them,” says Don Saladino, a fitness and nutrition expert who trains celebrities and is a brand advocate for Garden of Life SPORT. “People may think supplementation is only for die-hard athletes, but every human being is an athlete. We do things each day like move, carry items and change direction. Carrying a baby, hauling groceries or running across the street - these are the exact same patterns an athlete needs to perform, which is why it’s important to learn about all the options available and how they can help.” As you’re considering nutritional supplements, keep these points in mind: * Power up with protein - Adding a protein-rich sports supplement to your diet provides many benefits. Protein fuels workouts, aids in muscle recovery after exercise and extends energy throughout the day. Page 4
Supplements can provide needed nutrients that are difficult to get through diet alone. Adding protein powder into a smoothie or snacking on a protein bar can help incorporate necessary nutrients like antioxidants into your daily diet. * Match your supplement to your objective - An exercise regimen can greatly benefit from a system of supplementation. Various nutrientrich supplements are designed to be taken before you exercise, and others following exercise. For example, pre-workout supplements such as Garden of Life SPORT Energy + Focus incorporate ingredients intended to improve focus, such as organic coffeeberry, and optimize energy production, such as B12. Post-exercise supplements such as SPORT Organic Plant-Based Recovery can help your body recover faster from the rigors of vigorous exercise. * Pick your best protein - Protein is a key component of sports nutrition, since it helps build muscle mass and supports muscle recovery postworkout. When a supplement contains all nine of the essential amino acids that the body can’t produce on its own, it contains “complete proteins.” You can get these essential amino acids from different protein sources, such as plant-based protein or whey protein. Plant-based proteins are
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Choice for Sport and NSF Certified for Sport. “Working out is good for you whether you choose to supplement or not. But the right nutritional supplement can help maximize the benefits of your exercise regimen and improve how you feel during everyday life activities,” Saladino says. Nutritional supplements may be the fuel your body needs to reach the next level of performance, whether it’s putting that extra weight into your workout or lifting an extra child at home. To learn more about clean sport supplements, visit www.gardenoflife. com/sport. - (BPT)
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Top 4 nutrition predictions in the New Year Several food and nutrition trends were in the spotlight this year, including the continued rise of plant-based diets, non-dairy ice creams and superfoods that are blasts from the past - legumes, apples and cabbage. It can be easy to experience nutrition whiplash in the New Year, but don’t be a victim. Get a jump-start on understanding the top nutrition trends that will impact quality of life and make it easier to add important vitamins and nutrients to the body. “The start of a fresh year always ushers in new opportunities to make one’s health better,” said Elizabeth Somer, MA, RD and author of “Eat Your Way to Sexy.” “Study after study consistently finds that most Americans don’t meet even minimum standards of a balanced diet, so it’s important to be aware of advances in nutrition, so you can optimize your health all year long.” There are four key nutrition predictions that will top 2018. No. 1 - Personalized nutrition A one-size-fits-all approach that can be applied to vitamins, minerals, omega-3s and other essential nutrients doesn’t align with what research reveals about individual nutrient needs. Many factors tweak the basic recommendations, including age, gender, health status, medication use, stress level, sleep habits, exercise routines and more. For example, when the body is exposed to ultra violet (UV) light, it manufactures vitamin D; however, as we age, the body becomes less and less efficient at making vitamin D. This is when dietary and supplement sources become increasingly more important while the needs for the vitamin increase.
It is no wonder there will be a growing trend and demand for personalized nutrition recommendations in 2018. Nutrition innovators - like www.vitaminpacks. com - are already responding by developing comprehensive nutritional assessments to curate unique combinations of vitamins and nutrients designed specifically to the individual consumer. No. 2 - Awareness of drug nutrient interactions According to a recent paper published in the European Journal of Nutrition, vitamins and other nutrients play a crucial role in metabolism - the process in the body that supports overall health. How vitamins and phytonutrients interact with prescription medications can impact metabolism. In one example, antacid medications can interfere with vitamin B12 and calcium absorption, so requirements for these and other nutrients may increase, yet people don’t make the adjustment in their supplement plans. Therefore, it is important to consult a health care practitioner before adding a dietary supplement, so prescription medications and vitamin supplements can live in harmony. No. 3 - Go with your gut Probiotics are live bacteria that are good for health, especially the digestive system. It may be easy to think of bacteria as something that causes diseases, but the body is full of bacteria, both good and bad. Probiotics are the “good” or “helpful” bacteria because they have been known for years to help keep the gut healthy. What’s more, research has shown that the benefits of probiotics may span more than the gut, including
the circulatory, hormonal and nervous systems. Probiotics are naturally found in the body to varying degrees, and there are high levels of probiotics in some foods and supplements. Encouraging the growth of probiotic bacteria is important in maintaining an effective intestinal barrier, enhancing nutrient absorption and blocking toxins and pathogens. A focus on gut health and spotlighting food and dietary supplements that support a healthy belly will top 2018 nutrition trends. No. 4 - Vitamin K2 Don’t confuse this K2 with the mountain in the Himalayas. Vitamin K2 is an overlooked vitamin that helps control calcium movement in the body and supports healthy arteries and bone health. It is found at sub-optimal levels in the traditional diet, but can be found at high levels in fermented foods, like sauerkraut and the Korean dish kimchi. Vitamin K2 will no longer be overlooked in 2018. Ask a health care practitioner about adding this important vitamin to the diet, especially if fermented foods aren’t served regularly for dinner. It doesn’t take a crystal ball to predict what will be the hottest nutrition trends in 2018; it only requires a look at the latest nutrition research and connecting with a health care provider or registered dietitian. - (BPT)
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When planning a get-together with friends, finding the right playlist and inviting your favorite people over is easy, but planning the perfect menu can be daunting. Whether it’s game day, the season premiere of your favorite show or just a casual night in, if you’re craving something satisfying and delicious, one simple solution is Mrs. T’s Pierogies. You can easily add a creative twist to your menu by serving up bite-sized Bacon-Wrapped Pierogies, featuring Classic Cheddar Mini Pierogies, which are perfect for sharing. Or try adding some flare to your nachos by substituting chips with pierogies. Available in 15 tasty varieties, these potato-filled pasta shells are loaded with flavor and are the perfect canvas for all your favorite ingredients and spices. Find more recipes to enjoy with your friends at MrsTsPierogies.com. Bacon-Wrapped Pierogies Prep time: 15 minutes Total time: 32 minutes Servings: 4 Nonstick cooking spray 1 box (12.84 ounces) Mrs. T’s Mini Cheddar Seasoned with Bacon or Mini Classic Cheddar Pierogies 14 slices bacon, sliced in half 1/4 cup brown sugar (optional)
Heat oven to 400 F. Spray baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray. Defrost pierogies by placing in boiling water for 2 minutes or refrigerating overnight. Wrap half slices of bacon around each pierogy. Arrange pierogies on baking sheet. Sprinkle with brown sugar, if desired. Bake 16-18 minutes, or until golden brown, turning once. Optional: Saute wrapped pierogies 8 minutes, or grill 5 minutes until browned. Pierogy Nachos Prep time: 5 minutes Total time: 20 minutes Servings: 4 Nachos: 2 boxes (16 ounces each) Mrs. T’s Classic Cheddar Pierogies 2 tablespoons butter 1 1/2 cups canned black beans, drained and rinsed 3/4 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese Pico de Gallo (recipe below) guacamole (recipe below) sour cream (optional) pickled jalapeno peppers (optional) Pico de Gallo: 2 Roma tomatoes, seeded and diced 1 small, diced red onion 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro 1 1/2 teaspoons lime juice
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Mission Hospital Holiday Gala Raises Nearly $2.2 Million The funds raised by the gala will support the new Mission Cancer Institute to open in mid-2019 The Mission Hospital Holiday Gala was an enormous success – raising nearly $2.2 million - thanks to the engagement of hundreds of inspired community members and our three dynamic gala chairs: Ronnie Andrews, Mike Pellini, MD and Michael Rodriquez. One of the grand moments of the evening was our Fund-a-Need challenge which raised more than $1.2 million to support the development and build-out of our Mission Cancer Institute, scheduled to open in 2019. “Thanks to the generosity of our community, the Mission Cancer Institute will provide world-class care, including leading edge clinical trials, progressive research, advanced technology and integrative programs that care for the body, mind and spirit in a patient-focused setting,” shared Tarek Salaway, chief executive, Mission Hospital. “Together, we will revolutionize cancer care and provide state-of-the art diagnosis and treatment right here in our south Orange County community.” To see the two grateful patient videos that were shared at the event, please visit www.mission4health. com/gala. The evening also included live and silent auctions featuring an exclusive trip to the Maldives, a humanitarian mission in Guatemala, FOX NFL Sunday producer for a day and a raffle for an exquisite ring
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Senior Care Hero Awards SeniorServ raises $260,000 at black tie affair SeniorServ honored the county’s unsung senior care heroes at their 7th Annual Senior Care Hero Awards at the City National Grove of Anaheim. The event theme 50 Years of Dedication and Innovation celebrated SeniorServ’s 50th year of service in 2017. Considered the leading senior care recognition program in the county, the event recognized 80 outstanding senior care industry and community advocates, while serving as the sole fundraiser for SeniorServ, Orange County’s largest nonprofit senior nutrition Meals on Wheels provider. Organizers estimate event revenue at $260,000 and over 600 guests attended the black tie affair. Among the honorees recognized were Humanitarian Awardee, Lynn Daucher, past Director of California Department of Aging; Innovator Awardees Loren Shook, President, CEO, COB at Silverado Senior Living and W. Major Chance (in memoriam), Founder and Former Executive Chairman of ActivCare Living. People’s Choice Hero honorees were Family Member Hero, Carol Driscoll, Volunteer Hero, Barbara Myers and Veteran Hero, Leon Anstead. Professional category recipients were Outstanding Caregiver, Helena Bor, LVN, RCFE; Outstanding Social Worker, Dereck Cretz; Outstanding Nurse, Marylyn Hagerty, PhD, FNP BC; Outstanding Physician, John Geiss, DO; Outstanding Executive Director, Sonia Garcia-Francia, MA, RCFE and Outstanding Senior Care Professional, Jennifer Funez, MSGC with Alzheimer’s Orange County. SeniorServ’s CEO Holly Hagler’s moving presentation included a description of outstanding caregiver nominee Melanie Finder who attended the Jason Aldean concert in Las Vegas who “redefined the word ‘hero’ – normal people helping others regardless of the cost.” Holly described the situations of several homebound seniors and pending budget cuts to SeniorServ’s critical services to seniors – such as providing 900 Meals on Wheels each year. She said, “while the senior population is booming, fewer foundations are offering safety net services and less than 2% of philanthropy in the U.S. goes to senior programs. In fact, SeniorServ is facing a $220,000 shortfall this year.” Auctioneer Jim Nye then led a rousing live auction and fund-a-need campaign that generated $56,000 for the nonprofit. John Bennett, Chief Administrative Officer at St. Joseph Healthcare served as honorary event chair, event vice-chair was Di Patterson, senior advocate, gerontologist and Founder and CEO of Success in Aging Centers and Jacqueline Dupont, gerontologist and founder and CEO of Dupont Residential Care, Inc. and Assured In-Home Care, Inc., was the auction chair. The black-tie affair included an expansive silent auction, awards ceremony, dinner and live entertainment throughout the evening by The Dave Stephens Band. The largest Meals on Wheels and nonprofit senior nutrition and supportive service provider in Orange County, SeniorServ nourishes the wellness, purpose, and dignity of seniors and their families in the community. Incorporated in 1967, Feedback Foundation merged with Senior Meals and Services in 2006 to create a new agency, Community SeniorServ dba SeniorServ, with greater capacity, energy, resources, and vision for the sole purpose of meeting the increasingly diverse needs of the elderly population. For more information, visit www.seniorcareheroawards.com
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Diavolo delivers DANCE excitement at IRVINE BARCLAY By Lydia E. Ringwald With high-flying energy, Diavolo redefines the boundaries of gravity and creates unanticipated visual wonders. Diavolo’s work takes movement and athletics and creates surreal tableaux on a grand scale. ‘Passengers’ is a mind trip. It is a piece about people caught in the wild loop of their shifting states of mind. Their unrelenting search for identity and self is a powerful reminder that we are merely Passengers on this vehicle called Life. Inspired by Sebastian Junger’s novel, Tribe, and the vital stories of the veterans in our own community, ‘The Veteran’s Project’ is a fourmonth workshop that uses movement as medicine to help heal and connect our American heroes. The program culminates in a presentation that reflects on themes such as inner strength, renewal, resilience and the meaning of Home. DIAVOLO | Architecture in Motion® uses dance to explore the relationship between the human body and its architectural environment. Artistic Director Jacques Heim steers DIAVOLO’s diverse team of dancers, designers, choreographers and engineers to create visceral and aweinspiring works that reveal how we are affected emotionally, physically and socially by the spaces we inhabit. Meticulously designed bespoke architectural structures serve as the central inspiration for each work, activated by the stylistically varied and intensely physical choreography which has become the hallmark of this truly original company throughout its rich 25 year history. UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts presents ‘Dance Visions’ February 22-24 at Irvine Barclay Theater with Chad Michael Hall and Tong Wang as Artistic Directors. Dance Visions 2018, the Department of Dance at UC Irvine’s Claire Trevor School of the Arts prime annual production, is ready to thrill audiences with original choreography from the illustrious dance faculty including Lar Lubovitch, Molly Lynch, Donald McKayle and Lisa Naugle, with video by John Crawford. Their vibrant and provocative compositions will feature graduate and undergraduate dance students under the direction of artistic directors Chad Michael Hall and Tong Wang. The showcase also includes the UCI Symphony Orchestra, a premier ensemble from the Department of Music, with selections conducted my Maestro Stephen Tucker. Aspen Santa Fe Ballet performs on April 5, 2018 in a world premiere of new work by renowned choreographer Jorma Elo and live music with Joyce Yang at the piano. Aspen Santa Fe Ballet’s bold vision – top global choreographers, distinctive groundbreaking works, and virtuoso Page 16
dancers – has fostered a jewel of a dance company in the American West. Praised by the Los Angeles Times for her “compelling virtuosity,” pianist Joyce Yang has been captivating audiences all over the world with her lyricism and interpretive sensitivity. The evening program also includes Jirí Kylián’s Return to a Strange Land and Nicolo Fonte’s Where We Left Off. Irvine Barclay Theater presents Dance Theater of Harlem on April 18. Founded by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook in the basement of a church in 1969, Dance Theatre of Harlem has been making a difference in the world for half a century. The company’s unprecedented success, as a racially diverse company, school and source of arts education was built on creating innovative and bold new forms of artistic expression. Now under the artistic direction of Virginia Johnson, the company continues to inspire and uplift through the power of art. Renowned for inspired composition, the company presents an inventive repertoire of groundbreaking and nuanced choreography. Gold Seat purchase includes a post-performance reception with the artist(s). Since opening its doors in 1990, Irvine Barclay Theatre has emerged as one of California’s most imaginative performing arts showcases. A unique collaborative venture among the City of Irvine, the University of California, Irvine, and the private sector, the theatre has a reputation for wideranging programming in the fields of contemporary dance, music, and theater arts. Performances take place in the 750-seat “jewel box” theatre which is renowned for its intimate atmosphere and superb acoustics. Irvine Barclay Theatre is an independent non-profit organization established as an innovative publicprivate partnership with the vision of creating a unique performing arts venue. The private sector, the City of Irvine and the University of California, Irvine - combined funding and land to achieve a long-standing mutual goal. The partners created Irvine Barclay Theatre to showcase top quality artists, to provide a superior facility for local and regional arts groups, and to enhance UCI’s educational mission, particularly the programs generated by its School of the Arts. The theatre building is named for Mr. Richard Barclay, an area philanthropist, who provided the leading gift for the theatre’s construction. The theatre auditorium is named for Dr. George and Arlene Cheng, also area philanthropists. Irvine Barclay Theatre has gained a national reputation for its great acoustics, intimate feel, and the high quality of its production facilities. Among artists, it is a venue of
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choice when performing in southern California. During the 1970’s, a group of supporters, guided by their conviction that the arts are the “soul” of a city, advocated the building of a community-based performing arts facility. After years of discussion, meetings, committee research and community activism, there emerged a unique public-private partnership comprised of leaders from the private sector and from the City of Irvine and the University of California, Irvine. The non-profit Irvine Barclay Theatre Operating Company was chartered in 1986 to further the design and construction goals and, upon opening, to operate the facility and its programming. The City contributed $11.3 million, mostly from voter-approved bond issues, to the $17.4 million project. The theatre’s board of trustees raised $4.3 million from private sources and the university provided the 2.3acre site as well as $1.8 million in construction funding. The Barclay, as it is commonly called, opened to the public on September 30, 1990, on time and on budget. The 50,000 square foot venue was designed by the San Francisco firm of Wurster, Bernardi and Emmons, which had been selected by competition. Noted architect Larry Cannon designed the building in a style sometimes referred to as “Bay Area modernism.” It is now valued in excess of $50 million while its design remains durably appealing. Now at our 25th anniversary, the 756-seat performing arts theatre has built a distinguished record of excellence, attracting audiences not just from Irvine, but from throughout
the southern California region. Its annual rosters of dance, theatre, music and spoken word are unique in Orange County for their diversity and, sometimes, adventurousness. Check out the exhibition catalog of our first 25 years. From its inception, the Barclay’s mission included serving the needs of local and regional cultural organizations as well as aiding UCI in achieving its educational mission. In the two decades since it opened, the theatre has become an important resource to dozens of community organizations, university programs, local arts groups and schools. The theatre has hosted as many as 215 public events in a single year. Nearly 2 million people have attended 3,600 events since opening. The Barclay specializes in presenting programs and providing facilities to groups reflecting the area’s increasingly diverse populations whose heritage may be Chinese, Korean, middle-Eastern, Hispanic, and Asian Indian among many others. The theatre also serves the community through its own education outreach programs, including school performances, lecturedemonstrations and, in partnership with the Orange County Public Library, the bi-annual Adventures in Writing Short Story Contest for young authors. Irvine Barclay Theatre has been honored twice with Arts Orange County’s Outstanding Arts Organization, as well as with major grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, James Irvine Foundation, and William Randolph Hearst Foundation. Please visit thebarclay.org for tickets and further information.
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