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KIDS LEARN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AT HANDS-ON, OUTDOOR SUMMER NATURE CAMP Youngsters will explore their environment and put science into action at this outdoor, hands-on day camp The Environmental Nature Center’s 40th annual Summer Nature Camp will take place from June 26 to August 17, 2017. The camp is open to children entering Kindergarten through 3rd grade. Camp sessions are from Monday through Thursday, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., with half day camps available from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information please visit encenter.org “Summer is my favorite time of year,” said ENC Executive Director Bo Glover. “Watching our campers learn while having a great time is priceless. Young children’s minds are stimulated by nearly everything around them, so the more diverse and engaging their surroundings, the more their minds learn and grow. I get to see a lot of growth in a lot of kids each summer!” Summer Nature Camp is d e m o n s t r a t i v e o f t h e E N C ’s commitment to sharing environmental education and experiential learning with the community. Camp will largely take place outdoors, allowing children to explore nature up close using scientific tools like binoculars, magnifying glasses and microscopes. Science concepts will be introduced in a fun, interactive environment; campers will have access to crafts, games and other hands-on activities to discover and apply new skills. The ENC’s Camp Teachers are

exceptionally qualified in elementary science education and represent a wide range of expertise in the Orange County educational community. Most are ENC Naturalists who teach environmental education programs throughout the year. Each teacher will oversee a group of 15 campers of similar age. According to a 2015 article by Oxford Learning, children lose the equivalent of one month of overall learning during summer vacation. Summer Nature Camp can keep kids active and engaged, teaching them skills that they can take back home or to the classroom. “Outdoor environments are important to children’s development of independence and autonomy,” said ENC Camp Director Corina Silva. “Children’s stress levels fall within minutes of seeing green spaces. Play protects children’s emotional development whereas loss of free time and a hurried lifestyle can contribute to anxiety.” About the ENC Founded in 1972, the ENC is a fascinating combination of 15 California native plant communities, wildlife habitat, walking trails, and sustainably designed, LEED Platinum certified learning center. For over 40 years, the ENC has been shaped and caressed into a 5-acre landscape for learning, a sanctuary from life’s

pressures and a place of preservation and instruction. Serving over 24,000 students and thousands of visitors annually, the ENC is recognized as a leader in science and social science education providing opportunities for increasing our community’s knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the natural world. The ENC recently purchased property to develop a nature play area, and construct our community’s first nature based preschool. With a mission of providing quality education

through hands-on experience with nature, the ENC inspires all generations to protect the natural world by serving as our community’s foremost authority on ecological responsibility, sustainable practices and environmental education. The ENC is a non-profit 501(c)-3 public benefit corporation. For more information call 949-645-8489, or visit www.ENCenter.org. The ENC is located at 1601 16th St. in Newport Beach.

The secret to Mother’s Day gifting success: Give time, not stuff She nursed you through countless cases of childhood sniffles, taught you to tie your shoes and make a mean omelet, and she’s still your goto source for good advice and your favorite home-baked cookies. Are you really going to just give Mom a pair of socks and some flowers for Mother’s Day? You can do better than that. In the tradition of a current popculture meme, here’s a “give this, not that” list of Mother’s Day ideas: Give: Your time. Last year, 44 percent of mothers surveyed by online deal site PriceGrabber said they wanted quality time with their family for Mother’s Day. Whether your family includes adult children who live and work far from their childhood home (and Mom) or a busy family with young children, it can be hard to find time to spend with each other on a regular basis. On Mother’s Day, make a point of devoting the day to Mom. Whatever you choose to do together - dine out, visit a botanical garden or just hang out at home - you’ll be giving her the gift she wants most: time with you. Don’t give: Stuff. There’s a difference between a thoughtful gift that has meaning to the recipient, and something clearly bought out of desperation just so the giver has Page 4

something to hand over on Mother’s Day. Moms know the difference. Things like cowboy boots, sunglasses and even designer purses were among the items mothers said they didn’t want in a survey by Ebates. Don’t wait until the last minute to buy something she may not want. Put some thought into the gift a week or two before the big day so you can be sure you’re giving her something she really wants, like a piece of unique jewelry, her favorite bath products, or an attractive scarf. Give: A great meal out. It’s easy to understand why dining out was on the list of most-wanted gifts for mothers in every geographic area surveyed by Ebates. What could make Mom happier than enjoying a great meal with her family? Not having to cook it herself or clean up afterward! Taking Mom out for meal is a time-honored Mother’s Day tradition and restaurants can be busy on the first Sunday of May. In fact, Chris Ciavarra, senior vice president of marketing for Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, reports that Mother’s Day is one of the busiest days of the year for their restaurant locations across the country. When choosing a place to take Mom, look for a place that will please her palate with

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familiar flavors, good food and the kind of warm, comforting ambience she creates in her own dining room or kitchen. Family-style restaurants like Cracker Barrel are a good choice for Mother’s Day because there’s something on the menu for everyone. Plus, when Mom’s done with her meal, she can pick out the perfect gift from the store’s collection of nostalgic items. Don’t give: Practical kitchen items. No matter how much Mom says she wants a new electric can opener or how much she needs a new set of pots and pans, don’t give these items on Mother’s Day. Moms are more than just the sum of the time they spend in the kitchen. If she really needs and wants those things, why not give them to her at some other time of year, for no other reason than she’s a great mother? Or, if you must give something kitchenrelated for Mother’s Day, consider something that’s pretty and fun, too, like decorative serve ware. Buy from a store that offers free gift wrapping services - like Cracker Barrel - and it’s even easier to give a good-looking gift. Give: Gift cards. A gift card to her favorite store was another popular selection of moms surveyed by

Ebates. But don’t think giving her a gift card is all you have to do. Research to find just the right card for her, and then offer to accompany her on a shopping excursion to her favorite store. That way, you’ll be giving her two things she wants most - a gift card and time spent with you. Don’t give: Technology. Do you really want to give Mom a smartphone that will be obsolete by next Mother’s Day? Or a tablet so complicated she’ll never figure out how to use it on her own? If your mother’s digitally inclined, chances are she already has the tech she needs and wants. And if she doesn’t, trying to choose it for her can be like trying to pick a pet for someone else - never a good idea. Instead, keep gift items simple, personal and nostalgic. For more Mother’s Day gift ideas, gift cards and to learn about special menus for Mother’s Day, visit www. crackerbarrel.com. - (BPT)


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Moms in training : 3 sanity- saving tips f or new mothers

From feeding to diaper changing, new moms and dads are flooded with information to learn and decisions to make for their new bundles of joy. A recent survey conducted by Harris Interactive found that nearly 75 percent of moms plan to return to work post-maternity leave. What many new moms may not yet fully realize is that becoming a mother is a full time job in and of itself. Like any profession, new moms deserve training, breaks and lots of support! Tammy Gold, parenting expert and author of the new book “Secrets of the Nanny Whisperer,” shares some easy tips mothers can use to help ease the transition into their new parenting role: Fill yourself up “No mother can give 100 percent of herself, 100 percent of the time, to her children or her partner,” Gold says. “Mom needs to remember what makes her who she is and what she needs emotionally and physically to live a complete life.” Filling yourself up can come from work, volunteering, taking classes, joining online groups, being in a book club, reading, hiking, walking or working out. Do whatever it takes to “fill you up” emotionally, mentally and physically - apart from your children and family. Remember: happy mommy equals a happy baby! Crack the crying code When your baby cries, it can frustrate you, prevent you from sleeping, or even make you feel like crying yourself. Figuring out why your newborn is crying can ease a lot of stress. The main causes for infant crying

typically include a dirty diaper, hunger, fatigue or being too hot. However, if these are not the issues, your baby could be suffering from gas, colic or reflux. Switching to the right baby formula or modifying your own diet if breastfeeding can fix all these issues. If you’re formula feeding, try switching your baby’s formula to a “sensitive” or “gentle” type formula. These formulas have less lactose and can help to reduce gas and colic. Remember: the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) strictly regulates infant formula to keep all babies safe. So, Store Brand Formulas like WalMart’s Parent’s Choice and Target’s Up & Up are nutritionally equivalent to name brands like Enfamil and Similac. By switching to store brands, families can save up to 50 percent, or

up to $600 dollars a year, which can certainly help with mom’s stress level. Don’t compare “You are the best mother to your children,” Gold says. “It does not matter which moms work full time or which moms stay at home to run the ‘perfect’ home. Your children do not care what ‘other moms’ can manage or complete; they only care about you.” Believe in yourself and know that you are the best mother to your children. Be aware of the advice of others, but always trust your own gut, because you know what is best for your own children. Learn more For more information about Store Brand Formula, visit www. storebrandformula.com. - (BPT)

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Timothy Mangan, Appointed to Newly Created Position as W riter - in - R esidence with Paci f ic S y mphon y Pacific Symphony announced the appointment of Timothy Mangan, former classical music critic and founder of the blog ClassicalLife. net (created in 2006 to cover Pacific Symphony’s European tour), to the newly created position of writer-inresidence. Mangan is an awardwinning nationally renowned journalist who has an established reputation as a cultural thought leader and writes about music with deep knowledge and passion. Symphony President John Forsyte says, “As writer-in-residence, Tim Mangan will be a collaborative partner in engaging current and new cultureseekers in innovative ways. He is well respected on the Southern California cultural scene and, in fact, on the national scene as well. We’re looking forward to embracing his creativity and sharing it widely with our audiences.” Mangan joins Pacific Symphony after serving as The Orange County Register’s classical music critic from 1998-2016. He is a contributor to Opera News and the Los Angeles Times, and has also written for the Baltimore Sun, Los Angeles

Herald-Examiner, Musical America and Gramophone, among other publications. In 1999, he won an ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for his writing on classical music. In addition, he is co-editor of Paul Bowles on Music, published by the University of California Press. In 2010, the Orange County Press Club named ClassicalLife the best blog in Orange County. “The decline in traditional media has made it increasingly difficult for arts organizations to get their stories told to wider audiences as well as to reach new audiences. Creating the writer-in-residence position is our personal response to shifts in the media landscape,” Forsyte explains. “Tim Mangan is someone who can tell relevant stories of our art form in compelling, innovative ways, using video, photos and audio, in addition to the written word. I hesitate to use terms like ‘brand journalism’ or ‘content marketing’ about this new role because that is only a part of this position. What Tim brings to this organization is far more creative: his unique voice and extensive experience will evolve the position as

he interacts with Pacific Symphony musicians, concertgoers and the greater Orange County community at large. He will help bring greater recognition to the Symphony, our musicians, music education in our schools and the philanthropists who share their resources to make it all happen.” “I’m grateful for this opportunity and eager to start,” Mangan said. “As a music critic, I’ve been covering the Pacific Symphony since 1989. I reviewed Carl St.Clair’s first concert with the group in 1990 for the L.A. Times. I actually played with the orchestra in the early ’80s. Over the years, I have come to know and admire many of the people who work there and appreciate their innovative approach to presenting classical music. I’m really looking forward to this collaboration.” “Similar to a composer-inresidence, Tim Mangan will be creating original work for a symphonic organization. But instead of creating original music, as writer-in-residence he will be creating original writing about music,” says Frank Terraglio, the Symphony’s vice president of

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Senate Committee Approves Senator Patricia Bates’ B ill to H elp H omeless A dults and C hildren The Senate Human Services Committee today approved Senate Bill 232 by Senate Republican Leader Patricia Bates (R-Laguna Niguel) to help move families out of poverty through a holistic approach that addresses the root problems of their individual circumstances. “I am encouraged by the committee’s approval of my bill to help anti-poverty organizations that want to make their clients self-sufficient,” said Bates, a former social worker. “My bill ensures needed accountability for people seeking to make their lives better for themselves and their families. In many instances, sobriety is the key factor in order to reunify families and begin their path to success. There is no reason why the state should not fund programs that ask their clients to strive towards sobriety.” SB 232 would require the California Department of Social Services, in consultation with the County Welfare Directors Association of California (CWDA), to design and implement a five-year pilot project to provide grants to private organizations that assist individuals receiving CalWORKs benefits to achieve economic independence, and to evaluate the effectiveness of the grant-funded programs. It would allocate $50 million from the state’s General Fund over five years. Bates’ bill is supported by organizations including the CWDA and the National Association of Social Workers – California Chapter. The bill would fund successful programs similar to Esplanade House in Chico and Saint John’s Program for Real Change in Sacramento. These programs require commitment to clean

and sober living in exchange for housing, as opposed to “Housing First” programs that provide housing without conditions, such as sobriety, addiction treatment or service participation. In its supplemental poverty measure report for 2015, the U.S. Census Bureau reported California’s poverty rate to be more than 20 percent – the nation’s highest. Bates believes that the state needs to try something different to make real life long change in people’s lives. SB 232 is similar to Bates’ SB 659 last year, which failed to pass out of the Senate Human Services Committee. The editorial page editor of the Sacramento Bee called SB 659 “one of the more interesting bills” on homelessness in a 2015 article. In a 2016 editorial, the Bee’s editorial board wrote: “Democrats would do well to listen to Sen. Pat Bates, R-Laguna Niguel. Bates sees a need – as does The Sacramento Bee’s editorial board – to spend some money on housing that caters to formerly homeless people who seek drug- and alcohol-free housing.” In support of SB 232, participants from Sacramento’s Saint John’s Program for Real Change testified today about how that program helped them to stay sober and get back on track. They said that alcohol and drug testing were integral to their recovery as it helped to keep them accountable and able to provide for their children. Senate Republican Leader Patricia Bates SB 232 will head next to the Senate Appropriations District in the California Legislature, which covers Committee for its consideration. Senate Republican Leader Patricia Bates South Orange County, North San Diego County (R-Laguna Niguel) represents the 36th Senate and Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.

Millennial moms and baby boomers approach pregnancy very differently The millennial mom-to-be uses an app to track her fertility and pregnancy progress, pins nursery ideas on Pinterest and researches baby gear on YouTube. She reads online advice on everything from what to eat (or not), to when to talk to a doctor about prescription prenatal vitamins and what to do with the placenta after delivering. Never without a smartphone in hand, armed with an app for everything, always connected or “on,” millennials were born in an era of emerging technology between 1980 and 1995, and have grown up in an ever-increasing digitally enhanced environment. But what does this over-abundance of connectivity and information mean for the digital-savvy millennial momto-be? For nearly 60 percent it means there is too much conflicting advice on tips for a healthy pregnancy, according to a recent poll. 500 millennials and 500 baby boomers were asked to reveal details on their approach to pregnancy in the poll by Exeltis, which produces the number one doctor recommended prescription prenatal vitamin, Vitafol. While sifting through all the information available today was overwhelming to expectant millennials, only 36.2 percent of baby

boomer moms, whose pregnancies were “pre-Google” and social media, felt this way. In addition, in our constantly connected world it’s common for people to dispense unsolicited advice to expectant moms. Twice as many millennial moms report they received advice while they were pregnant that they disregarded or didn’t agree with as compared to baby boomer moms. That’s why it’s no surprise that with so much (often conflicting) soughtout and unsolicited information and advice, 51.8 percent of millennials said they had a hard time deciding which pregnancy advice to believe. “We have so much more information than they did years ago,” said one millennial in the study. “I feel like millennial moms have a lot more pressure placed on them to do everything ‘right.’” Thus, despite the advances in technology that make their pregnancies different (or perhaps, more likely, because of it), millennial moms are turning to their own mothers for advice, even more than their mothers turned to the generation before them. Millennials are using the “Grandma Filter” to essentially qualify and validate information that they are receiving from other sources.

When it comes to preparing for parenting, millennials turn to their mother/mother figure more than any other resource on a variety of topics, including emotional/family concerns, relationship advice and determining what to register for. And, millennial moms turn to their mother nearly three times more often than baby boomer moms would have regarding financial concerns in preparing for a new baby. Still, there are some elements of pregnancy that have remained unchanged. More than half of all millennial and baby boomer mothers

polled prepared for pregnancy by taking a childbirth class. More than 97 percent of millennial moms and 92 percent of boomer moms took prenatal vitamins. In addition, 80 percent of both groups recognize prescription prenatal vitamins are the right choice for any pregnant mother. Which all indicates that regardless of when they are pregnant, moms ultimately want what is best for her baby, but deciding what that is might best be determined with a slight tweak to the adage. In fact, “Mama’s MAMA knows best.” - (BPT)

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“J ames B ond ” T hemed C A S A Celebration Gala Raises over 1 Million Dana Chou, with Susan Leibel and Michelle Fisher Photos by: John Watkins Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Orange County, held their annual Celebration of Children: Black & White Ball at The Island Hotel in Newport Beach with 370 guests who together raised a net of $1,049,000. This serves as the third year in a row that CASA has netted over 1 million dollars at this signature fundraiser. The amazingly beautiful and elegant evening was co-chaired by three supportive couples to CASA: Dana and Tom Chou of Irvine, Michelle and David Fisher of Laguna Beach and Susan and Dennis Leibel of Irvine. The evening festivities began with a 007-themed cocktail reception featuring a silent auction with 97 appealing items and casino games that guests were able to win tickets for an opportunity to win a $10,000 and $5,000 gift certificate to Lugano Diamonds. KTLA 5 Morning News’ meteorologist and sportscaster, Henry DiCarlo, served as Master of Ceremonies and kicked off the energetic program for the evening. Longtime CASA supporters, Lourdes and Ted Nark and Wendy and Larry Tenebaum received CASA’s highest given award, “Children’s Champion”, for their many years of personal dedication to the agency. Patty Juarez, National Diverse Segments Director at Wells Fargo (and CASA Board Member) accepted the honor for “Outstanding Corporation” on behalf of Wells Fargo for their commitment to ensuring growth and success for children in foster care and helping to make our community a better place for everyone. Laguna Beach resident, Andrea Schoembs, was honored as “Advocate of the Year” for her astounding work as a CASA volunteer. Andrea shared a moving speech with the audience detailing the mental health problems that her nine-year-old CASA child faces (PTSD, ADHD, Depression, and Mood Disorder) with a balance of expressing that the child “is awesome, bright, curious, and funny and honestly one of the bravest people I know”. Auctioneer Rick Werner revved up the crowd for the annual Fund the Mission which hauled in over $500,000 with donations from the guests ranging from $100,000 to $500. The live auction included a Dream Vacation Home Experience at the Villa Verai in Phuket, Thailand, that fetched a $35,000 donation and Pink Sapphire Earring’s from Lugano Diamonds that were valued at $24,800. Following the successful program portion of the Gala, the reception area was turned into an after party featuring a DJ, dancefloor, photo booth and snacks for the guests. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Orange County is a privatelyfunded non-profit organization that serves severely abused, neglected and abandoned children through the recruitment, training and continued support of volunteers who advocate and mentor these children, representing their best interest in the courtroom and other settings. Founded in 1985, with major support from the Junior League of Orange County, they serve annually approximately 750 of the children who move through the court system as a direct cause of abuse and neglect. They are able to serve these children through the generous support of those who donate to CASA as well as the immeasurable compassion and commitment of CASA advocates. At CASA of Orange County, their mantra is “I am for the Child”. Visit www.casaoc. org to learn more.

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Take Your Lunch Break While getting back into your work routine may keep you busy, it’s important to still make time for a lunch break. A return to work often means a change in your normal habits with more eating on the go, which can lead to skipped meals or not enough hydration. A quick lunch break helps create time for proper nutrients so you can maintain energy to keep up with the demands of work and parenting. Maintain the Bond Feeding is a special time and it can be just as hard on your little one when the schedule changes. One way to help ease the feeding transition is to use products that provide a more natural feeding experience, like NUK Simply Natural Bottles. The bottles are modeled after the shape of breasts, with up to nine nipple holes, and make for a natural transition between breast and bottle. As a result, baby can maintain a close-tomom feel, even while you are apart. Try introducing more family members or friends to giving baby a bottle about a month before going back to work so you feel confident that the process is going smoothly before your official return date. Keep the Connection One of the hardest parts about returning to work is leaving your baby, and that’s expected. Don’t be shy about asking your caregiver to send updates once or twice a day with texts and pictures for peace of mind. One way to help ease the stress of being back at work is to visually see that your baby is doing well with the new routine. Working mothers have a handful of challenges to face, but planning ahead and following these tips can help ensure the transition is as smooth as possible.

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day with dishes that are a step above standard brunch fare. A richly flavored entree such as this Spring Vegetable and Chevre Tart looks elegant but is surprisingly easy to make. For a cohesive spread, remember to give the basics a boost, too, such as a homemade flavored whipped butter. Offer a gift with meaning. To truly elevate the occasion, serve (or gift) your mom with a deliciously meaningful wine, such as Cambria Benchbreak Chardonnay or Pinot Noir from the famed Santa Maria bench in Santa Barbara County. Cambria is a family-owned winery that believes in honoring women across the United States and globally. Each year, the winery gives $100,000 to women making a difference in their communities through their Seeds of Empowerment program. For more recipes and ideas to enhance your celebrations, visit cambriawines.com. Spring Vegetable and Chevre Tart Recipe courtesy of Courtney O’Dell of Sweet C’s Designs 1 package (2 sheets) puff pastry 1 cup chevre, divided 1 large beefsteak tomato, thinly sliced 8 ounces thin green beans 2 beets, thinly sliced 4 mini zucchinis, thinly sliced

1 egg white, beaten until slightly foamy Heat oven to 350 F. On well-greased baking sheet, arrange one puff pastry sheet. Crumble chevre across pastry. Lay tomato slices then green beans, zucchini and beets over chevre, leaving a 1-inch border around all edges. Crumble second half of chevre on top. Lightly wet edges of pastry. Slice four 1-inch strips of second sheet of pastry and lay over edges of bottom sheet. (Optional: create basketweave pattern with remaining pastry dough). Brush pastry with egg white and bake until pastry is deep golden brown, about 35 minutes. Serve immediately. Pinot Noir Rosemary Butter Recipe courtesy of Erin Kennedy of My Thirty Spot Blog 1 cup salted homemade whipped butter (recipe below) 3/4 cup Cambria Benchbreak Pinot Noir 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary Fill shallow saucepan with wine and simmer until consistency becomes syrupy (reducing to about 1/8 cup). Let syrup cool completely. Add syrup and rosemary to whipped butter and mix. Serve chilled. Homemade Whipped Butter

1/2 quart heavy cream 1/2 teaspoon salt (up to 3/4 teaspoon, to taste) In food processor, mix butter until cream turns to consistency of cottage cheese and starts to separate from buttermilk, about 3-5 minutes of constant mixing. Strain butter from buttermilk. Use wooden spoon to knead butter in water (just like dough) to remove all remaining buttermilk. Drain and repeat until water is clear. Remaining whipped butter is ready to serve or for adding flavoring ingredients.

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newport beach R est aurant Andrea Ristorante The Resort at Pelican Hill’s Italian Restaurant, overlooks the Pacific in Newport Beach; True Flavors of Italy with handmade pastas.

22701 S. Pelican Hill Rd., Newport Coast 949-467-6800 Avila’s El Ranchito Variety of Mexican dishes with carne asada, carnitas, chicken, and fish. Tequila, beer, and full bar.

2800 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach 949-675-6855 Back Bay bistro Al fresco dining with views of the bay, cuisine in fun, casual setting, and awardwinning seafood chowder.

1131 Back Bay Drive. Newport Beach 949-729-1144 Billy’s At the beach Billy’s bayfront restaurant offers a view of the bay and tropical décor. Thick steaks, lobster and fresh Hawaiian seafood such as Ahi and Ono. Polynesian Bar for nightly live entertainment.

2751 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 949-722-1100 Bluewater Grill Specializes in steaks, seafood and claims to have the best martinis in the county. Their award-winning wine list offers more than 20 premium wines.

630 Lido Park Drive. Newport Beach 949-675-3474

The Bungalow Restaurant Specializes in steaks, seafood and claims to have the best martinis in the county. Their award-winning wine list offers more than 20 premium wines.

2441 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 949-673-6585 Campus JAX Newport Beach’s only Supper Club. A mindful kitchen & Brasserie

3950 Campus Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-261-6270 Cannery seafood Of the Pacific Classic seafood entrees plus a diverse wine selection in a versatile space with outdoor dining.

3010 Lafayette Avenue. Newport Beach 949-566-0060 Cafe Jardin Dine in a “hidden oasis” amongst a serene paradise garden setting featuring a lite French and Mediterranean luncheon fare at Sherman Gardens.

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Sunset and water views combined with outstanding cuisine since 1961. Choose from Snapper Hemingway, Shrimp Fresca & slow-roasted Prime Rib. Daily selection of fresh fish. An extensive collection of fine wines and whiskies, and decadent desserts.

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USDA prime steaks, seafood flown in daily from around the world, and an awardwinning wine program that showcases a list of hand selected bottles.

34442 Street of the Green Lantern, Dana Point 949-493-1183 Ciao Italian Restaurant Fish and meats are portioned in our kitchen. Focaccia bread, tapenade, salad dressing, sauces, pizza dough and tiramisu are homemade daily. 223 Marine Ave, Newport Beach

949-675-4070 Fleming’s Steakhouse

Waterfront dining including fresh seafood, prime beef, and Sunday champagne brunch. The casual upstairs lounge offers complete menus, patio deck, and live entertainment.

503 E. Edgewater, Newport Beach 949-675-0682 Palm Terrace Restaurant & Lounge From casual to elegant, indoors or out, Island Hotel is famous for its award-winning cuisine directed by world-recognized Executive Chef Bill Bracken. Enjoy a leisurely meal poolside amid lush gardens and graceful palms at the Palm Terrace Restaurant or a refreshing cocktail at the lounge.

900 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach 949-729-6900 Tommy Bahama’s Island Grille Caribbean restaurant features regional, seasonally fresh cuisine in a casually, elegant setting. Designed for Newport Beach locals and visitors.

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Five Crowns Restaurant & Steakhouse Upscale destination for classic cuisine in a warm space inspired by England’s oldest country inns. Features candlelight and cozy fireplaces and award-winning food, exceptional service and unmistakable style.

3801 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. 949-760-0331 India cafe Our Indian restaurant is known for its modern interpretation of classic dishes and its insistence on only using high quality fresh ingredients.

Bustling destination for American fare such as lamb along with handcrafted drinks in a cozy space.

3224 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 949-640-7440 The Resort at Pelican Hill Celebrating the best of Californian lifestyle: deep, sweeping ocean views from the alfresco terrace with granite tabletops and flower baskets overhead. Seafood and steak dishes. Ocean and golf course views.

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Exquisite Thai dinning with its delicious flavors and exotic atmosphere. Enjoy the quiet tranquility of Thai culture, sample our dishes and experience the taste of Thailand.

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Situated right by the beach, Mastro’s Ocean Club has hit the trifecta for its food, service, and ambiance featuring a cutting edge menu of prime steaks and fresh seafood accompanied by live music and dancing

8112 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 949-376-6990 Mayur Cuisine of India Classy retreat for traditional Indian fare, including a fixed-price lunch & champagne brunch, fragrant, pungent spices from all over India are delicately mixed to create a spectacular variety of dishes.

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Great-tasting food and extra-friendly service in a clean and comfortable family environment.

The best homemade pastas, sauce, and garlic bread. Large selection of wines.

Moroccan cuisine plays on the senses, from flaky bastilles, to mouth watering tagines.

Woody’s Wharf Fresh seafood moderately priced in a casual nautical setting. There are even slips to accommodate several large yachts for customers who prefer sailing to driving. Live rock ‘n roll entertainment.

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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.

453 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach 949-675-7829 Rusty Pelican Restaurant Seafood fine dining in a relaxed space, with views of Newport Harbor from an outdoor patio. A long Newport Beach tradition for outstanding meals and legendary service.

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Have you dined out recently in Newport? The Newport News would like your opinion and we are actively looking for more reviews of local area restaurants that are NOT already listed on this page. Please make it brief and informative with 50 words or less. Reviews must include your name, phone or email address (please do not send reviews on fast food or strictly pizza places). Please send your Restaurant Review to newseditorials@yahoo.com


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Batch ID: Foreclosure HOA 59460-NC217-HOA-02 APN: See “A” NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT. 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. Date of Sale: 5/29/2017 Time of Sale: 3:00 P.M. Place of Sale: On the front steps to the entrance of the Orange Civic Center 300 E. Chapman Orange, California 92866 NOTICE is hereby given that First American Title Insurance Company, a Nebraska Corporation, 1 First American Way, Santa Ana, CA in care of: 400 International Parkway, Suite 380 Lake Mary, FL 32746 – Phone: (702) 304-7509, duly appointed Trustee under Notice of Delinquent Assessment (“NDA”), and pursuant to Notice of Default and Election to Sell (“NOD”), will sell at public auction for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, (a cashier’s check payable to said Trustee drawn on a state or national bank, a state or federal credit union, or a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings bank as specified in section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state) all right, title and interest now held under said NDA, to wit: Multiple Timeshare Estates (as described in the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions Recorded on June 10, 1999 as Instrument No. 19990432149 of Official Records of Orange County, California) located at 23000 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Coast, CA 92657 with APN shown herein. The Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address shown herein. All recording references contained herein and on Exhibit “A” attached hereto are in the County of Orange, California. Said sale will be made, without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, as to title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum due under said NDA, plus accrued interest thereon to the date of sale, estimated fees, charges, and expenses of the Trustee as shown on Exhibit “A”. Contract Number Interval APN Owner(s) Notice of Delinquent Assessment Dated Date Recorded and & Instrument No. Notice of Default Date Recorded & Instrument No. Default Amount Estimated Cost NC*3130*35*X 3130 / Week 35 / Odd Year Biennial Timeshare Interest 898-596-43 LLOYD H. SELLERS and ESTHER E. SELLERS 5/11/2015 06-022015 / 2015000285026 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,574.37 $600.00 NC*1015*31*B 1015 / Week 31 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-906-30 RICHARD D. COSNER and ANNETTE SCHERRER-COSNER 5/12/2016 05-26-2016 / 2016000236601 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1212*42*B 1212 / Week 42 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-946-43 MARK C. SHERWOOD and JENNIFER L. SHERWOOD 5/12/2016 06-03-2016 / 2016000250475 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1224*01*X 1224 / Week 01 / Odd Year Biennial Timeshare Interest 898954-01 JUAN CARLOS GONZALEZ 5/12/2016 06-032016 / 2016000250478 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $884.74 $600.00 NC*1225*16*B 1225 / Week 16 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-955-17 GARY D. STOLO and ROSEANN STOLO 5/12/2016 06-03-2016 / 2016000250481 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1232*42*B 1232 / Week 42 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-958-42 KYO HYUK CHIN 5/12/2016 0 6 - 0 3 - 2 0 1 6 / 2 0 1 6 0 0 0 2 5 0 6 7 3 0 1 - 11 - 2 0 1 7 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1232*46*B 1232 / Week 46 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-958-46 RICHARD L. MORGAN 5/12/2016 06-03-2016 / 2016000250674 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1421*07*B 1421 / Week 07 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-968-15 DARRELL J. JOHNSON and DIANE I. JOHNSON 5/12/2016 06-03-2016 / 2016000250683 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1421*22*B 1421 / Week 22 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-968-56 PAMELA H. CARLIN 5/12/2016 06-032016 / 2016000250685 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1512*48*B 1512 / Week 48 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-975-50 Harold Bertram Stonehouse, as Individual and as Trustee of the Harold Bertram Stonehouse Separate Property Trust dated May 05, 1999, for the benefit of Harold Bertram Stonehouse 9/14/2016 10-31-2016 / 2016000536429 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1514*25*B 1514 / Week 25 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-977-25 Harold Bertram Stonehouse, as Individual and as Trustee of the Harold Bertram Stonehouse Separate Property Trust dated May 05, 1999, for the benefit of Harold Bertram Stonehouse 9/14/2016 10-31-2016 / 2016000536430 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1522*13*E 1522 / Week 13 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest 898-981-00 MICHAEL S. BASKAUSKAS and MARY C. BASKAUSKAS 5/12/2016 06-03-2016 / 2016000250695 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $884.74 $600.00 NC*1610*52*B 1610 / Week 52 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-985-56 YOUNG YONG CHUNG and JI HYUN KIM 5/12/2016 06-06-2016 / 2016000252902 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1620*13*B 1620 / Week 13 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-991-14 DONALD K. FUTRELL and CONNIE L. FUTRELL 5/12/2016 06-06-2016 / 2016000252905 0111-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1620*19*B 1620 / Week 19 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-991-20 HOLLY E. LINDEN and DRIES L. D’HOOGHE 5/12/2016 06-06-2016 / 2016000252906 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1622*14*B 1622 / Week 14 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-993-16 DONALD K. FUTRELL and CONNIE L. FUTRELL 5/12/2016 06-06-2016 / 2016000252908 0111-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1714*14*B 1714 / Week 14 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-040-13 John H. Eppick, as Individual and as Trustee of the John H. Eppick Revocable Living Trust u/t/d July 27, 2006 and Merna L. Leisure Eppick, as Individual and as Trustee of the John H. Eppick Revocable Living Trust u/t/d July 27, 2006 5/12/2016 06-06-2016 / 2016000252915 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1714*15*B 1714 / Week 15 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-040-14 Merna L. Leisure Eppick, as Individual and as Trustee of the Merna L. Leisure Revocable Living Trust u/t/d July 27, 2006 and John H,. Eppick, as Individual and as Trustee of the Merna L. Leisure Revocable Living Trust u/t/d July 27, 2006 5/12/2016 06-

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06-2016 / 2016000252916 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2021*28*B 2021 / Week 28 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-084-27 MARCUS C. ROWE and ENTRICE M. ROWE 5/12/2016 06-01-2016 / 2016000246099 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2115*21*B 2115 / Week 21 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-099-21 RICARDO C. PETILLA and ELIZABETH P. PETILLA 5/12/2016 06-012016 / 2016000246113 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2210*17*B 2210 / Week 17 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-111-16 Richard J. Schimberg, as Individual and as Trustee of the The StaskoSchimberg Revocable Trust dated October 15, 1989 and Glenda Jo Schimberg, as Individual and as Trustee of the The Stasko-Schimberg Revocable Trust dated October 15, 1989 5/12/2016 05-31-2016 / 2016000243789 01-112017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2222*04*B 2222 / Week 04 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-118-03 PAUL APPELBAUM and LOIS APPELBAUM 5/12/2016 0 5 - 3 1 - 2 0 1 6 / 2 0 1 6 0 0 0 2 4 3 7 9 7 0 1 - 11 - 2 0 1 7 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2230*42*B 2230 / Week 42 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-123-41 Richard H. Miller, as Individual and as Trustee of the Miller Family Trust dated March 30, 1993 5/12/2016 05-31-2016 / 2016000243800 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,574.69 $600.00 NC*2234*38*B 2234 / Week 38 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-127-37 Harold Bertram Stonehouse, as Individual and as Trustee of the Harold Bertram Stonehouse Separate Property Trust dated June 22, 1999 5/12/2016 05-31-2016 / 2016000243801 01-112017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2241*45*B 2241 / Week 45 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-130-45 R.M. Moran M.D., as Individual and as Trustee of the Robert and Jule Moran Living Trust, dated June 2, 1997 and Jule B. Moran, as Individual and as Trustee of the Robert and Jule Moran Living Trust, dated June 2, 1997 5/12/2016 05-31-2016 / 2016000243804 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2241*46*B 2241 / Week 46 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-130-46 R.M. Moran M.D, as Individual and as Trustee of the The Robert and Jule Moran Living Trust, dated June 2, 1997 and Jule B. Moran, as Individual and as Trustee of the The Robert and Jule Moran Living Trust, dated June 2, 1997 5/12/2016 05-31-2016 / 2016000243805 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2312*50*B 2312 / Week 50 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-999-49 DAN MAGUIRE and CARMEN R. MAGUIRE 5/12/2016 06-012016 / 2016000245894 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,574.69 $600.00 NC*2313*10*B 2313 / Week 10 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-000-09 J. Richard Mc Elyea, as Individual and as Trustee of the Mc Elyea Living Trust May 14, 1980 and Ann Mc Elyea, as Individual and as Trustee of the Mc Elyea Living Trust May 14, 1980 5/12/2016 06-01-2016 / 2016000245895 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2320*52*B 2320 / Week 52 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-005-51 DAPHNE M. ANNEET 5/12/2016 06-01-2016 / 2016000245904 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2325*52*B 2325 / Week 52 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-010-51 DAPHNE M. ANNEET 5/12/2016 06-01-2016 / 2016000245907 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2326*16*B 2326 / Week 16 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-011-15 KYO HYUK CHIN 5/12/2016 06-01-2016 / 2016000245908 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2327*24*B 2327 / Week 24 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-012-23 RONALD SCOTT WALDMAN 5/12/2016 0 6 - 0 1 - 2 0 1 6 / 2 0 1 6 0 0 0 2 4 5 9 1 0 0 1 - 11 - 2 0 1 7 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2414*46*B 2414 / Week 46 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-508-45 CRISTIN S. ORPILLA and URDUJAH G. ORPILLA 5/12/2016 0 6 - 0 1 - 2 0 1 6 / 2 0 1 6 0 0 0 2 4 5 7 9 4 0 1 - 11 - 2 0 1 7 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2530*44*B 2530 / Week 44 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-031-44 GEORGE FATH and BARBARA R. 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HOUGHTON 5/12/2016 0 6 - 0 6 - 2 0 1 6 / 2 0 1 6 0 0 0 2 5 3 2 3 9 0 1 - 11 - 2 0 1 7 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2734*44*B 2734 / Week 44 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-828-43 ALAN P. WELLS and CYNTHIA D. WELLS 5/12/2016 06-062016 / 2016000253242 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2734*45*B 2734 / Week 45 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-828-44 ALAN P. WELLS and CYNTHIA D. WELLS 5/12/2016 06-06-2016 / 2016000253243 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2742*22*B 2742 / Week 22 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-838-21 CHARLES R. CHERNACK 5/12/2016 06-06-2016 / 2016000253259 01-11-2017 /

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HINKS 11/17/2016 1 2 - 0 8 - 2 0 1 6 / 2 0 1 6 0 0 0 6 2 1 8 1 6 0 1 - 11 - 2 0 1 7 / 2017000013319 $972.67 $600.00 NC*2821*29*B 2821 / Week 29 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-860-28 TIMESHARE PRO SHOP LLC 5/12/2016 06-06-2016 / 2016000253274 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $2,874.42 $600.00 NC*2825*22*E 2825 / Week 22 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest 898-868-68 DIETER KNAUF and MARIA KNAUF 5/12/2016 06-06-2016 / 2016000253277 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $884.74 $600.00 NC*2826*02*B 2826 / Week 02 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-870-01 Perry Parviz Youssefy, as Individual and as Trustee of the Youssefy 2007 Family Trust, dated August 17, 2007 and Fattaneh Youssefy, as Individual and as Trustee of the Youssefy 2007 Family Trust, dated August 17, 2007 9/13/2016 10-31-2016 / 2016000536433 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2842*01*B 2842 / Week 01 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-890-00 Timeshare Trade Ins, LLC 5/12/2016 0 6 - 0 6 - 2 0 1 6 / 2 0 1 6 0 0 0 2 5 3 0 6 0 0 1 - 11 - 2 0 1 7 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2842*35*B 2842 / Week 35 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-890-34 Timeshare Trade Ins, LLC 5/12/2016 06-06-2016 / 2016000253062 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2923*20*B 2923 / Week 20 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-536-19 GEOK SENG TAN and NAM KENG LIM 5/12/2016 05-31-2016 / 2016000241908 0111-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2935*07*B 2935 / Week 07 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-554-06 DAVE HUERLS III and KAY HUERLS 5/12/2016 05-25-2016 / 2016000234324 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2936*20*B 2936 / Week 20 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-556-19 IMELDA GAMARCHA 5/12/2016 05-25-2016 / 2016000234325 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2942*03*E 2942 / Week 03 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest 898-562-53 ANTOINETTE THOMAS 5/12/2016 05-31-2016 / 2016000241914 0111 - 2 0 1 7 / 2 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 1 9 $ 8 8 4 . 7 4 $ 6 0 0 . 0 0 NC*3331*20*B 3331 / Week 20 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-634-19 SANDRA J LEVIN and TOM P. CRUNK 5/12/2016 05-27-2016 / 2016000239373 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*3343*12*B 3343 / Week 12 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-646-11 DEBRA J. DOLCH, Trustee of the STANLEY L. KAMPNER TRUST DATED November 7, 2001, as restated on May 17, 2006 5/12/2016 05-27-2016 / 2016000239378 01-112017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*3343*13*B 3343 / Week 13 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-646-12 DEBRA J. DOLCH, Trustee of the STANLEY L. KAMPNER TRUST DATED November 7, 2001, as restated on May 17, 2006 5/12/2016 05-27-2016 / 2016000239379 01-112017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*3343*14*B 3343 / Week 14 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-646-13 DEBRA J. DOLCH, Trustee of the STANLEY L. KAMPNER TRUST DATED November 7, 2001, as restated on May 17, 2006 5/12/2016 05-27-2016 / 2016000239380 01-112017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*3343*15*B 3343 / Week 15 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-646-14 DEBRA J. DOLCH, Trustee of the STANLEY L. KAMPNER TRUST DATED November 7, 2001, as restated on May 17, 2006 5/12/2016 05-27-2016 / 2016000239381 01-112017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*3353*03*B 3353 / Week 03 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-654-02 IN SOON MOON 5/12/2016 05-27-2016 / 2016000239385 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*3362*42*B 3362 / Week 42 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-660-41 DR ROBERT E. SPROTT and VIRGINIA I. SPROTT 5/12/2016 05-27-2016 / 2016000239390 0111-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*3442*45*X 3442 / Week 45 / Odd Year Biennial Timeshare Interest 898-676-85 JAMES R. LOONEY and DONNA L. LOONEY 5/12/2016 05-31-2016 / 2016000241931 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $884.74 $600.00 NC*3442*50*E 3442 / Week 50 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest 898-676-96 MARTIN I. GREENFIELD and JEANNE GREENFIELD 5/12/2016 05-31-2016 / 2016000241932 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $884.74 $600.00 NC*3521*03*B 3521 / Week 03 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-690-02 COURTER BENTON SHANNON 5/12/2016 05-31-2016 / 2016000241808 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $3,073.18 $600.00 NC*3542*07*X 3542 / Week 07 / Odd Year Biennial Timeshare Interest 898716-12 JAMES E. RAMSEY and ANDREW J. MARTINO and STANNIE J. RAMSEY and KELLY C. MARTINO 5/12/2016 05-31-2016 / 2016000241813 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $884.74 $600.00 NC*3544*10*E 3544 / Week 10 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest 898720-19 KERMIT C. PAYNE and JILL W. PAYNE 5/12/2016 0 5 - 3 1 - 2 0 1 6 / 2 0 1 6 0 0 0 2 4 1 8 1 8 0 1 - 11 - 2 0 1 7 / 2017000013319 $884.74 $600.00 NC*3545*37*X 3545 / Week 37 / Odd Year Biennial Timeshare Interest 898-72264 ORLANDO R. GORRICETA and NATALI T. GATUSLAO 5/12/2016 05-31-2016 / 2016000241822 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $884.74 $600.00 NC*3620*46*B 3620 / Week 46 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-724-49 TED E. SLOWIACZEK and KIMBERLY JO SLOWIACZEK 5/12/2016 06-01-2016 / 2016000245938 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $2,900.16 $600.00 NC*3630*11*B 3630 / Week 11 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-730-10 Streeter B. Turner, Jr., as Individual and as Trustee of the The Holland-Turner Family Living Trust, Dated February 9, 2004 and Sarah A. Holland, as Individual and as Trustee of the The Holland-Turner Family Living Trust, Dated February 9, 2004 5/12/2016 06-01-2016 / 2016000245941 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,052.09 $600.00 NC*3752*47*E 3752 / Week 47 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest 898-766-54 ORLANDO R. GORRICETA and NATALI T. GATUSLAO 5/12/2016 06-01-2016 / 2016000245956 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $884.74 $600.00 NC*3823*28*B 3823 / Week 28 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-143-27 YUHONG RUTH LI and CHIHCHING DAVID TING 5/12/2016 05-25-2016 / 2016000233897 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*3831*37*B 3831 / Week 37 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-146-36 MARIA ENRIQUETA HACHMEISTER BOTAS and ELISA GABRIELA DELGADO HACHMEISTER 5/12/2016 05-25-2016 / 2016000233901 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*3841*34*B 3841 / Week 34 / Annual Time-

share Interest 899-150-32 JOSEPH A. DELISLE and ANNA LEE DELISLE 5/12/2016 05-25-2016 / 2016000233906 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*3844*21*B 3844 / Week 21 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-153-20 JOHNNY I. MORALES and MADELINE PEREZ 5/12/2016 05-25-2016 / 2016000233908 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*3844*22*B 3844 / Week 22 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-153-21 JOHNNY I. MORALES and MADELINE PEREZ 5/12/2016 05-25-2016 / 2016000233909 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*4142*51*B 4142 / Week 51 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-211-51 ANDRES ESTRADA JARAMILLO and LINA CARDONA MEJIA 5/12/2016 05-31-2016 / 2016000241984 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*4211*10*B 4211 / Week 10 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-214-09 RICHARD J. SCHIMBERG, as Individual and as Trustee of the STASKOSCHIMBERG REVOCABLE TRUST DATED OCTOBER 15, 1989 and GLENDA JO STASKO, as Individual and as Trustee of the STASKO-SCHIMBERG REVOCABLE TRUST DATED OCTOBER 15, 1989 1/0/1900 06-01-2016 / 2016000245804 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*4320*43*B 4320 / Week 43 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-230-42 LAZARO DAVID LOPEZ GARCIA 5/12/2016 06-01-2016 / 2016000245811 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*4320*44*B 4320 / Week 44 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-230-43 LAZARO DAVID LOPEZ GARCIA 5/12/2016 06-01-2016 / 2016000245812 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*4332*52*B 4332 / Week 52 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-239-51 ANTONIO JOSE ZAPATA VILLASMIL and OSCAR EDUARDO ZAPATA MENDEZ and SONIA MENDEZ DE ZAPATA 5/12/2016 05-27-2016 / 2016000239416 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*4410*39*B 4410 / Week 39 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-249-38 ANTONIO JOSE ZAPATA VILLASMIL and OSCAR EDUARDO ZAPATA MENDEZ and SONIA MENDEZ DE ZAPATA 5/12/2016 05-27-2016 / 2016000239423 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*4520*36*E 4520 / Week 36 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest 899279-50 LISA C. WESTFIELD 5/12/2016 05-31-2016 / 2016000241854 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $884.74 $600.00 NC*4524*51*X 4524 / Week 51 / Odd Year Biennial Timeshare Interest 899-283-57 Russell O. Parkman, as Individual and as Trustee of the The Russell O. Parkman and Cynthia A. Parkman 2008 Revocable Family Living Trust dated April 30, 2008 and Cynthia A. Parkman, as Individual and as Trustee of the The Russell O. Parkman and Cynthia A. Parkman 2008 Revocable Family Living Trust dated April 30, 2008 5/12/2016 05-31-2016 / 2016000241860 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $884.74 $600.00 Contract Number Interval APN Owner(s) Notice of Delinquent Assessment Dated Date Recorded and & Instrument No. Notice of Default Date Recorded & Instrument No. Default Amount Estimated Cost NC*2033*13*B 2033 / Week 13 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-092-12 Jane E. Granskog, Trustee of the Jane E. Granskog Family Trust, dated April 13, 2008 5/12/2016 06-01-2016 / 2016000246105 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*2033*27*B 2033 / Week 27 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-092-26 Jane E. Granskog, Trustee of the The Jane E. Granskog Family Trust, dated April 13, 2008 5/12/2016 06-01-2016 / 2016000246106 01-11-2017 / 2017000013319 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1914*34*B 1914 / Week 34 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-069-33 GARRY K. CHIN and MARILYN S. CHIN 5/12/2016 0603-2016 / 2016000250401 01-11-2017 / 2017000013287 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1110*12*B 1110 / Week 12 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-920-11 VIVIAN SUN 5/12/2016 06-03-2016 / 2016000250461 01-11-2017 / 2017000013287 $1,545.16 $600.00 NC*1214*37*B 1214 / Week 37 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-948-42 CALVIN J. FELTE and GRETCHEN M. FELTE 6/3/2016 0725-2016 / 2016000338141 01-11-2017 / 2017000013287 $1,545.52 $600.00 NC*1214*38*B 1214 / Week 38 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-948-43 CALVIN J. FELTE and GRETCHEN M. FELTE 6/3/2016 07-25-2016 / 2016000338142 01-11-2017 / 2017000013287 $1,545.52 $600.00 NC*2011*18*B 2011 / Week 18 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-078-17 Gary M. Mohilner, as Individual and as Trustee of the Mohilner Family Living Trust dated November 11, 1998 and Arlene B. Mohilner, as Individual and as Trustee of the Mohilner Family Living Trust dated November 11, 1998 6/3/2016 07-25-2016 / 2016000338145 01-11-2017 / 2017000013287 $1,545.52 $600.00 NC*2712*40*B 2712 / Week 40 / Annual Timeshare Interest 898-796-39 DONALD E. CRAIG and JOAN A. CRAIG 5/19/2016 07-25-2016 / 2016000338139 0111-2017 / 2017000013287 $4,313.67 $600.00 NC*3824*31*B 3824 / Week 31 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-144-30 Edward J. Birmingham, As Individual and As Trustee Of The Edward J. and Sue O. Birmingham Living Trust Dated November 02, 2003 And Sue O. Birmingham, As Individual And As Trustee Of The Edward J. And Sue O. Birmingham Living Trust Dated November 02, 2003 5/12/2016 05-25-2016 / 2016000233898 01-112017 / 2017000013287 $1,545.16 $600.00 The claimant, Newport Coast Villas Timeshare Association, a California non-profit mutual benefit corporation, under NDA delivered to Trustee 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 and more than three months have elapsed since such recordation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS ACTION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, THAT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED. 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Six Speedy Competitors Win Veredus Leading Jumper Rider Awards

Michelle Parker won the Veredus Leading Professional Jumper Rider Award Photos by: McCool Four weeks of riveting competition came to a close on Saturday as the Blenheim Spring Classic IV wrapped up the 2017 Blenheim Spring Series. Part of the closing celebrations included the Veredus Leading Jumper Rider Awards, presented to the riders who accumulated the most points on their highest placing

finish during the Spring Classic II in the $25,000 Markel Insurance Grand Prix, plus another blue and other solid placings in the Spring Classic III Open Welcome and Speed Derby, put her squarely at the top of the professional leader board with an unbeatable total of 31 points. “The horses had some super results this Spring,” Parker said. “Doriena won her first grand prix, Vancouver won and Cupilor was second in a 1.40m Jumper Classic, Caramel and El Guapo each won a class and the young horses did well. I have them to thank for helping me win the Leading Pro Award, and Veredus to thank for presenting.” It was Natalie Dean who topped the field of riders in the 1.40m Jr/ AO Jumper division with 36 points. Dean won all three classes during the Spring Classic IV and finished third in the classic. She secured the Veredus 1.40m Leading Jr/AO Jumper Rider Award for her efforts. “I am honored to win this award and I am very grateful to Veredus for sponsoring it,” Dean said. “My horse, Mary Poppins, jumped her heart out in every class we did last week and I feel very fortunate to be able to ride such an amazing horse.” In the 1.30m Jr/AO Jumper division, Hannah Loly emerged victorious with a total of 32 points accumulated throughout Spring Classics I and II. Loly impressively earned the Veredus 1.30m Leading Jr/AO Jumper Rider Award at just fourteen years old. “I’m excited for a great summer of showing, I had a blast this Spring!” Loly exclaimed. “It’s fun to earn a Leading Jumper Rider award, the recognition and prizes mean a lot.” Natalie Dean won the Veredus 1.40m Leading Jr/AO Jumper Rider Award The Veredus 1.20m Leading Jr/ horses throughout the month-long series. The winners were awarded signature Leading Rider sashes, in addition to Veredus Carbon Gel Open Front Boots. Michelle Parker took the jumper ring by storm during the of the Blenheim Spring Series and won the Veredus Leading Professional Jumper Rider Award. Her first place

AO Jumper Rider Award went to Jessica Petro for the large sum of 40 points she earned during just the first two weeks of the Series. Though sitting second in points going into the fourth week, Tara Brown Stocks edged out competitors for the Veredus Leading Adult Jumper Rider Award by winning two classes and the classic during the Spring Classic IV. Eric Krawitt clinched the Veredus Leading Children’s Jumper Rider Award for his efforts in the Children’s Jumper division, finishing with two blue ribbons and a third in the classic this week. With advanced technical materials, Veredus boots offer the best in protection and unsurpassed fit for all horses. Through clear rounds and top placings, Blenheim EquiSports proudly recognized the high-point jumper riders from six different divisions with top quality products from the world-class equine boot company. Both Veredus and Blenheim EquiSports look forward to presenting more top jumper riders with Veredus Leading Jumper Rider Awards upon the conclusion of the three Showpark Festival shows in July and August. ABOUT BLENHEIM EQUISPORTS An equestrian event management company based in San Juan Capistrano, CA, that produces equestrian events in three locations: San Juan Capistrano, Del Mar and Las Vegas, NV. This includes USEF “Premier” and “National” rated hunter-jumper shows featuring multiple grand prix events, a Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping North American League event, USHJA International Hunter Derbies, Pony Finals, Medal Finals and more. More at showpark.com

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