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Get Outta the ‘Hood and Into the Woods! Teachers’ Night Out Makes Nurturing Nature A Reality for Students The word going around is that Thanksgiving has turned into Thankstaking, especially with the biggest shopping frenzy day starting before the turkey even has time to digest. So ENC has decided to give back by showing teachers, homeschoolers, naturalists, scout leaders and any adult who cares about this planet some fun and scientific ways to encourage children’s inherent fascination with the awesomeness of nature. So come on out for another warm and friendly Teachers’ Night Out gettogether at the Environmental Nature Center, 1601 E. 16th St., Newport Beach, and bring the goodness of giving back to nature into your homeschool and classroom. Nurture your students’ natural curiosity of all things nature and instill the giving spirit just in time for the holidays. From 4 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 13, at the Environmental Nature Center, 1601 E. 16th Street, Newport

Beach, we’ll have our own after-hours walking tour of the Nature Center to discover fun and exciting things your students can do to give back. We’ll give you some good ideas and show you how to bring them to life as service-learning science projects that will make the holidays even more meaningful. Afterwards, we’ll enjoy a light meal together, share our experience over a glass of wine and break out some s’mores ‘round the campfire! It all adds up to a night of nurturing from nature that we can pay forward! And it’s only $10 apiece! To register and purchase tickets, go to: http://encenter.org/blog/events/ teachers-night-out-giving-back/ (ENC members free! To become a member, go to: http://encenter.org/ become-a-member/) For more information, contact Lori Whalen, ENC Assistant Director, at 949-645-8489, ext. 103.

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Yo u r h o l i d a y s h o p p i n g g u i d e : 4 w a y s t o c u t through the clutter this holiday season

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, but for you and your family, it’s also the busiest. The holidays bring trips to book, parties to plan, meals to cook, homes to clean and of course, work and school schedules to manage. On top of that, you have to tackle perhaps the most daunting task of all - the holiday shopping list. Can it be done? Of course it can! But you can make it a little easier with these four tips guaranteed to cut through the clutter and streamline holiday shopping. * Make your list and check it twice. Along with making a holiday budget, create a detailed list of everyone you need to buy for. Include specific sizes and the dollar amount you plan to spend on each person to save you time when you hit the store. You can also save your list to your phone for easy access right at your fingertips. * Stock up and spread cheer this year. Make sure to stock up on a few generic, gender-neutral gifts to have

on hand during the holidays should you receive an unexpected gift from your next-door neighbor or mailman. This way, you will be prepared to spread the joy of gifting no matter who shares it first! * Decide which deals belong on the naughty and nice list. Use your smartphone or other mobile device to research a store’s holiday deals ahead of time. For example, for a limited time Net10 Wireless is offering at Best Buy a free ZTE Unico smartphone and three months of unlimited talk, text and data up to 3 GB at 4G LTE speeds - all for $99 with in-store activation! (after reaching high speed data allocation service continues at 2G speed). A gift worth staying off the naughty list for! * Make sure the gifts under your tree are price match guarantee. Most stores offer price match guarantees throughout the year, but especially during the holiday season. Hold on to your receipts and keep an eye out for new ads and sales as the holidays get

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Christmas Safety - From the Outside In! T h e n e x t b e s t t h i n g t h a n line. Avoid using nails, tacks or metal Thanksgiving is the day after when staples to secure your outdoor we start preparing for Christmas. This Christmas lights. Use insulated week, we’ll start from the outside and hooks. Be sure your lights are strung work our way in says Fire Chief Sam tightly to avoid damage from the wind. Use only outdoor rated extension

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ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER HOSTS ARTISANS MARKETPLACE The Environmental Nature Center (ENC) will be hosting an Artisans Marketplace on December 3, 2017 from 11 am-4 pm. Over forty local artisans will display a variety of handmade, eco-friendly, sustainable gifts just in time for the Holidays. Featured products include a variety of handmade jewelry, edibles, ceramics, candles, soaps, art, clothing, and more. Purchasing from locally owned businesses has a positive impact on the economy and supports local communities. The Artisan Marketplace gives guests the opportunity to shop for unique gifts while spending time in nature instead of at a shopping mall. Attendees will purchase sustainable gifts that show they care about the environment. Artisan Marketplace vendors are handpicked by ENC staff for their eco-friendly products. Nonnative plants, seashells, coral, and animal parts are not allowed. Shoppers will find minimal plastic, and are encouraged to bring reusable shopping bags to carry their purchases. A $2 entry fee goes directly to the Environmental Nature Center’s environmental education programs. The Environmental Nature Center is located at 1601 E. 16th St., Newport Beach, CA, 92663. More information can be found at encenter.org. For questions, call 949-645-8489.

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A New Queen Ms southern California cities 2018

By: Eulynn Gargano Palm trees and a cool ocean breeze. Last Sunday evening, 34 year old Trabuco Canyon native, Eulynn Gargano, took home the title of Ms. Southern California Cities 2018. While this prestigious pageant has been around since the 1950s, this is the first year it added the Ms category. As the crown was placed on Gargano’s head as the inaugural Ms. Southern California Cities, she gracefully accepted applause and cheers from the audience and judges. Gargano, a single mom, business owner and community volunteer, is honored to hold this distinguished title and looks forward to the impact she can have on the individuals and communities within Southern California during her reign. The Southern California Cities pageant is truly focused on the ways in which its contestants choose to volunteer their time in the community. Gargano’s platform, Living With Purpose: Define Your Legacy, truly captures her heart for the community. Already active with the Junior League of Orange County, State Public Affairs Committee, Orangewood Foundation, Samueli Academy, and the Community Action Team, she looks for every opportunity to utilize her talents to ease the paths of others. Living WIth Purpose is all about filling people with hope and meaning through service. Defining Your Legacy is geared toward the new lives people can lead after overcoming their disadvantages. Just as she did, Gargano wants everyone to know that his or her Legacy is still being defined. She hopes to connect people to the resources they need to improve their own lives, their communities and the planet. Interested in booking Ms. Southern California for an appearance? fb.me/mssoutherncalifornia

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Spread joy wi th a simple home- cooked meal As the nights lengthen and temperatures drop, it’s a time to embrace all the simple and cozy pleasures the season has to offer: Tailgating parties, fuzzy socks, hanging strings of lights to bring ambiance to those early evenings. Of course, the season can also bring on some serious cravings for warm and comforting fare, like warm drinks, stews and chilis and spiced baked apple desserts. In fact, now is the perfect time to increase your contentment and spread the joy by preparing and sharing some homemade food. With these tips, you’ll have the perfect recipe for making you and others around you glow with that particular inner warmth that only the season’s simple pleasures can bring. Fire up the oven: Staying in is always the perfect excuse to create a comforting meal from scratch, especially when it fills your house with warmth and good scents. It could be a batch of almond scones, a chicken pot pie with extra rosemary or a homemade pizza with a robust basil

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Harvesters raised Over $1 Million To Fight Hunger In Orange County Jennifer Segerstrom, Nicole Suydam, and Kathryn Cenci For the 25th year, the Harvesters dazzled 450 attendees at its Annual Harvesters Fashion Show and Luncheon, bringing the community together en force to work toward ending hunger in Orange County. To support the Harvesters’ efforts, South Coast Plaza presented curated highlights from its retailers’ fall/winter designer and luxury collections in a highly anticipated, sold-out fashion show at The Pavillon at South Coast Plaza. The fashion show and luncheon netted over $1 million and provided over 3 million meals for Irvine-based Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County, which will go directly to feed hungry children, working families and seniors in the community. The runway presentation showcased coveted brands such as Fendi, Lanvin, Marni, Max Mara, Moncler, Oscar de la Renta, Ralph Lauren, Roberto Cavalli, Salvatore Ferragamo, The Webster, Valentino and Versace. Luncheon guests and Harvesters members sipped champagne at the reception, sponsored by City National Bank and Veuve Clicquot, as they perused luxurious and unique silent auction items, including two tickets to the Roberto Cavalli show at Milan Fashion Week in Italy including hotel accommodations, a Deer Valley Mountain Estate Home for four nights with ski lift tickets, a Moet Hennessey Champagne Experience for 16, and private access for a Mia Van Berg with Harvesters co-founder Jennifer Van Berg, Harvesters four hour skate session for 15 riders at the Volcom Team Skatepark Facility. cofounder Jill Johnson Tucker, and Laney Tucker Three luxury items from South Coast Plaza and its retailers and restaurants also set the stage for an opportunity drawing: By The Way Handbag from Fendi, South Coast Plaza (a $1,800 value); Mikimoto Fusion Necklace from Mikimoto, South Coast Plaza (a $7,040 value); and a fashion experience at South Coast Plaza including a $2,500 gift certificate to shop and a $400 gift certificate to Water Grill South Coast Plaza (a $2,900 value). Guests were then captivated by a runway show featuring 12 of the shopping destination’s European and American luxury and designer brands. The season’s trends curated by South Coast Plaza included brocades, florals, ruffles and pleats, satin, velvet, thigh-high boots, bright colors and lots of leather. A luncheon immediately followed the runway show catered by Water Grill South Coast Plaza, with a menu featuring a roasted beet salad and wild Chilean sea bass. Dessert included a trio of chocolate pot de creme, lemon meringue tart and chocolate chip cookies. The luncheon decor was beautifully executed by Costa Mesa-based White Lilac. At the luncheon, guests also had the opportunity to support Second Harvest Food Bank directly through the Fund-A-Meal campaign, with each dollar donated providing three meals for the food bank. All Fashion Show & Luncheon guests took home a $100 gift card to Saks Fifth Avenue. Underwriters at varying levels took home gifts from Christian Louboutin. In addition, all attendees took home The Webster Model wearing Roberto Cavalli a chic gold limited-edition South Coast Plaza 50th Anniversary backpack. The event concluded with the ever-popular Harvesters after-party held at AnQi by House of AN, where guests enjoyed food and beverages, and a DJ. Elizabeth An, the restaurant’s CEO, personally greeted the Harvesters and supporters – a true testament to the community coming together to help raise money for Second Harvest Food Bank. AnQi also generously donated a percentage of food and beverage sales to Second Harvest Food Bank. The Harvesters host their annual runway presentation and luncheon fundraiser to support Second Harvest Food Bank. One hundred percent of the proceeds benefit the organization, whose mission is to end hunger in Orange County. Since its founding in 1983, Second Harvest Food Bank has distributed more than 418 million pounds of donated, surplus, and fresh grown food to local charities – the equivalent of 348 million meals – and helps feed more than 250,000 individuals every month. Hunger affects our county’s most vulnerable populations, including seniors, children, the working poor, and the homeless. Despite living in one of the most affluent areas of the nation, one in six Orange County children is at risk of going hungry and more than 315,000 people don’t know where their next meal is coming from. Learn more at feedoc.org/harvesters. Yvonne Moyano and Crisi Hosea Page 10

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Festival Ballet Theatre (FBT), Orange County’s resident professional ballet company, will present the family favorite production of The Nutcracker, December 9 - 24, 2017 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre in Irvine, California. Festival Ballet Theatre’s familyfriendly, breathtaking production features superb colorful scenery and dazzling costumes, which make this age-old tradition sparkle like new. Be swept away by Tchaikovsky’s iconic score as the Sugar Plum Fairy, our heroine Clara, dancing toys, mischievous mice, sparkling snowflakes, waltzing flowers and a cast of hundreds take you on a magical journey to mystical lands. This full-length traditional production is choreographed and directed by Festival Ballet Theatre’s Artistic Director, Salwa Rizkalla, and features world-renowned guest artists, FBT’s professional company dancers, and exceptional young talent from across the Southland. The beautiful Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cavalier are a highlight of Clara’s adventure – FBT’s spectacular guest artists. The beautiful Sugar Plum Fairy will be danced by: Frances Chung (San Francisco Ballet), Irina Dvorovenko (former American Ballet Theatre Principal), Maria Kochetkova (San Francisco Ballet), Tiler Peck (New York City Ballet) and Beckanne Sisk (Ballet West). The handsome Cavalier will be danced by: Maxim Beloserkovsky (former Page 12

American Ballet Theatre Principal), Fabrice Calmels (Joffrey Ballet), Gonzalo Garcia (New York City Ballet) and Vitor Luiz (San Francisco Ballet). Festival Ballet Theatre’s holiday celebration The Nutcracker is made even more magical with sets and costumes by Simon Pastukh and Galina Solovyeva. Nutcracker Tea Party This year we will be offering a very special seasonal treat; The Nutcracker Tea Party, a pre-show event before select performances. Guests will have an opportunity to enjoy tea, lemonade, finger sandwiches and sweet treats with Clara herself. The young star will tell the story of the Nutcracker and talk to her guests about the ballet and her magical adventure. Expect a special appearance by the Nutcracker Prince and his archenemy, the Mouse King, too! Photo opportunities and a party favor for each guest are included in the Nutcracker Tea Party ticket price. Related Events Nutcracker Luncheon Fundraiser Sunday, December 3rd at 11:00 am Where: Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort in Huntington Beach, California. For information on tickets and events around The Nutcracker, please visit www.festivalballet.org. Nutcracker Outreach Events Throughout November and December, Festival Ballet Theatre will be collaborating to present community Nutcracker holiday events

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with the following organizations: Arts Teach Dawson Cole, Laguna Beach Boys & Girls Club Newport Beach Library Pacific Symphony Orchestra Pretend City SOCO and the OC Mix The District at Tustin Legacy About Festival Ballet Theatre (FBT) Festival Ballet Theatre is a nonprofit organization founded in 1988 by Salwa Rizkalla. Its mission is to enrich Orange County’s artistic and economic vitality, to inspire love and appreciation for dance, and to invigorate ballet by: • Presenting a season of exhilarating classical and contemporary performances, • Providing a nurturing environment for dancers and choreographers, • Offering stimulating educational outreach programs. For more information, visit www. festivalballet.org. About Salwa Rizkalla, Artistic Director Artistic Director Salwa Rizkalla has contributed to the Orange County community for more than 30 years by presenting excellence in dance performance through Festival Ballet Theatre and providing top-tier classical ballet training at Southland Ballet Academy. During her professional dancing career, Ms. Rizkalla graced the stage in leading roles in well-

known classical ballets as well as contemporary pieces. She had the privilege of working under the direction of world-renowned choreographers Leonid Lavrovsky and Serge Lifar. As a young dancer, Ms. Rizkalla trained in the Russian Vaganova method and studied with ballet masters of the Bolshoi and the Kirov. As the culmination of her training, Ms. Rizkalla completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Ballet Pedagogy. She established Southland Ballet Academy in 1983 and debuted Festival Ballet Theatre in 1988. In addition to teaching and directing, Ms. Rizkalla was a faculty member of several area institutions. Many arts organizations have recognized her service. The Orange County Music and Arts Administrators and Orange County Performing Arts Center jointly named her the Orange County Arts Educator of the Year Award for Secondary Dance (2003); Youth America Grand Prix awarded Ms. Rizkalla Outstanding Teacher accolades (2002, 2004, 2005, 2012 and 2017); and Arts Orange County recognized Ms. Rizkalla with the Helena Modjeska Cultural Legacy Award (2014). Ms. Rizkalla has been honored to impact the lives of hundreds of students and their families through her teaching. She is proud to be a dedicated educator, an energetic promoter of the arts, and an active participant in the cultural life of her community.


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4001 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 949-645-8424 Roy’s Hawaiian Fusion Come in for their inspired bites and enticing cocktails during Aloha Hour in the bar and sensational meals in the vibrant dining room that features our signature exhibition kitchen.

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Tickets for the much-anticipated 2018 Pageant of the Masters are on sale now and make the perfect holiday gift for art lovers. Brighten up the holiday season with tickets to next summer’s production “Under the Sun.” In the early years of the 20th century, a new generation of impressionists and plein air painters set up their easels outdoors and reveled in the natural beauty to be found as far as the eye could see. In the 2018 Pageant of the Masters, “Under the Sun,” theatrical magic, live music and light-hearted storytelling will honor Laguna’s own

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H a n d m a d e f o r t h e Ho l i d a y s A holiday-ready home is filled with small touches that celebrate the season. Welcome guests with these easy DIY projects that lend an extra special feel to your home. Extend a warm greeting with a faux fur wreath that dresses up the front door, such as this design from the crafting experts at Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores. Then, put some empty Mason jars to use with a display perfect for an entryway table or ledge. Make it even prettier by nestling the jars among some evergreen branches and finish them off with a pretty bow or twine. Find more ideas for DIY projects to spruce up your home this holiday season at joann.com.

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Pompom Fur Wreath Crafting time: Weekend project Skill level: Some experience necessary Supplies and Tools: Pompom makers: 2 1/2-inch, 3 3/8inch, 4 1/2-inch Bernat Softee Chunky Yarn: Grey Heather, Taupe Grey, Natural (2 skeins each) Scissors Hard foam tubular 12-inch wreath Bernat Faux Fur Pompoms: Grey Lynx, White Rabbit (2 each) Hot gun and glue sticks T-pins or 2-inch pins with pearl heads Decorative ribbon: 2 1/2-inch-by12-foot, blue-grey 1. Follow directions on pompom maker packages to create three different sizes of poms of various colors using chunky yarn. If desired, mix yarn to give some pompoms a speckled look. Make about 50-60, depending on the fullness of the desired look. 2. After making pompoms, place pompoms around wreath, varying sizes and incorporating fur pompoms, as well. The overall look should be a kind of hilly terrain look to give it

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Newport News Legal Notices ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00956996 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of PAMELA RIVERA TABIQUE. Petitioner(s) PAMELA RIVERA TABIQUE has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: PAMELA RIVERA TABIQUE to PAMELA HOOKS. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing, Superior Court of California, Orange, Central Justice Center, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 on JANUARY 09, 2018 at 8:30 o’clock am, Dept. D100, W44. A copy of this order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county The Newport News. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter are directed to make known any objection that they may have to the granting of the petition for change of name by filing a written objection, which includes the reasons for the objection, with the court at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and by appearing in court at the hearing to show cause why the petition for change of name should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Dated: NOVEMBER 21, 2017 JUDGE PETER WILSON - Judge of the Superior Court Newport News – 11/24/2017, 12/01/2017, 12/08/2017, 12/15/2017 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00954279 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of MIA HSINYU YULIN. Petitioner(s) MIA HSINYU YULIN has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: MIA HSINYU YULIN to XIN XIN. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing, Superior Court of California, Orange, Central Justice Center, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 on JANUARY 03, 2018 at 8:30 o’clock am, Dept. D100, W44. A copy of this order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county The Newport News. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter are directed to make known any objection that they may have to the granting of the petition for change of name by filing a written objection, which includes the reasons for the objection, with the court at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and by appearing in court at the hearing to show cause why the petition for change of name should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Dated: NOVEMBER 07, 2017 ROBERT J. MOSS - Judge of the Superior Court Newport News – 11/17/2017, 11/24/2017, 12/01/2017, 12/08/2017

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