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ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER TO HOST 4th ANNUAL SUMMER SOIREE FUNDRAISER
E v e n i n g U n d e r t h e S t a r s w i l l h e l p r a i s e f u n d s f o r n e w N a t u r e Pr e s c h o o l The Environmental Nature Center (ENC) will host a Summer Soiree fundraiser on Saturday June 10, 2017. The night will include cocktails & hors d’oeuvres served by the stream, dinner under the stars, live music, and a live auction - including the opportunity to release a rehabilitated owl into the wild. The Summer Soiree is the ENC’s largest fundraiser of the year. The event is expected to bring together more than 150 guests and raise funds to support the ENC’s environmental education programs and help build the community’s first nature-based preschool. “The ENC is proud to host our annual Summer Soiree,” said Bo Glover, ENC Executive Director. “This beautiful evening is a unique opportunity for our supporters to gather surrounded by nature to enjoy great food, great music, and great company while raising funds for our Nature Preschool.” Tickets are $150 per person or $1,500 per table. RSVP by June 2. For more information call (949) 645-8489 ext. 103 or visit our website at www. encenter.org.
5 ways to take your summer grilling to a whole new level The bright, sunny days of summer are your favorite time of year and when the season arrives, you spend much of your time outdoors. Your yard becomes your living room and you move your cooking to the grill. Summer is grilling season and there is nowhere you’d rather be than standing in front of your favorite grill for every game day, holiday and weekend cookout. These events are when some of your best memories are made, and now is the perfect time to make this grilling season your best yet. To do just that, here are five ways you can up your grilling game in 2017. * Switch to lump charcoal. The number one reason people grill with lump charcoal is due to the enhanced wood-fire flavor it imparts. When most think of charcoal, they inherently think of it as briquettes, and miss out on the natural advantages of its alternative - lump charcoal. Lump charcoal accounts for only 7 percent of the market, but the figure is growing steadily as more grill masters recognize the improved flavor. When you grill with lump charcoal, you’ll enjoy a quick, hot burn with less ash production. Lump charcoal is also natural and widely available in an array of varieties, allowing you to find the perfect charcoal to match your menu. * Use a Smarter Starter fluid. Lighter fluid is a mainstay around the grill when you want to get cooking quickly; however, the chemical taste it leaves behind poses a serious drawback. The reason you get that petrochemical taste is because the chemical vapor from the fluid gets into the food. You can gain the benefits of a quick burn without the chemical taste by using Smarter Starter Fluid. Made from recycled restaurant cooking oil, Smarter Starter Fluid doesn’t smell like traditional petroleum-based alternatives and you’ll never have to worry about it corrupting the taste of your food. Page 4
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Smarter Starter Fluid, being made from recycled cooking oil, makes it safe for use around kids and pets. The result is 87 percent less greenhouse gas emissions, so you can feel as good about your environmental impact as you do your grilling. And, it’s perfectly suited for use on lump charcoal. * Customize the smoke flavor. Lump charcoal already lends itself a natural smoke flavor when compared to briquettes, but to really customize that flavor in your food, you can complement your lump charcoal with wood chips or chunks. Chips are smaller and more readily available in most stores, but they burn faster. Chunks burn slower and give you a better chance to lock in that unique smoke flavor. And once you pick a wood size, it’s time to pick a flavor. Apple, cherry, oak, mesquite and hickory are just a few of your options, so don’t be afraid to explore several. Whatever you’re planning to smoke, there’s a chip or chunk out there that offers the perfect flavor complement. * Take control of your temperature. In the hands of an experienced grill master, the uneven heat offered by charcoal grills is a benefit, not a drawback. Creating two zones on your grill will give you the strong, searing heat of the fire on one side, and indirect heat on the other side to cook your meat all the way through. To accomplish this, pour charcoal into one half of the grill - this will be your direct heat source - and leave the other half empty as your indirect heating zone. Heartier meats like steak can then be cooked for two minutes on each side in the direct zone and allowed to finish cooking in the indirect zone where you’ll lock in all of the flavor without burning your meat. * Targeting the topmost temperature. To be sure your food is cooked to perfection, a temperature thermometer is a must. Dark meat chicken or turkey should be cooked to 175 degrees, while white meat should be cooked to 165. Beef and lamb should
be cooked to 130 degrees (for a rare result) all the way to 170 degrees or higher for well done. And if your menu calls for brisket, keep the meat cooking until it reaches 185-205 degrees. You look forward to the summer grilling season all year. Now that it’s here, don’t let a single opportunity pass you by. Apply the tips above and you’ll take your time-honored pastime to a whole new level in 2017. To learn more about Smarter Starter Fluid, visit escogo.com/smarterstarterfluid. - (BPT)
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JUNE AT MUZEO Museum Cultural Center The Bring your Lunch and Learn series continues on Wednesday, June 14 with Michelle Wulfestieg, the Executive Director of Southern California Hospice Foundation (SCHF) which was established in 2002. The purpose of SCHF is to promote awareness of palliative care options for the terminally ill, helping to advance the quality of life for those at the end-of-life. Their programs are designed to attend physically and emotionally to each patient’s wellbeing by offering compassionate effort that is uniquely focused on the quality of life rather than the quantity of days. Michelle is a two-time stroke survivor who understands how precious life is and believes that as long as we are here, we have a purpose. She is an award-winning author of of “All We Have is Today: A Story of Discovering Purpose” and helped produce in partnership with Showtime Television, the groundbreaking documentary, “Time of Death,” which aired in November of 2013. This one-hour program is held in the Carnegie Building. You are encouraged to arrive by 11:15 a.m. as this free program starts promptly at 11:30 a.m. and concludes at 12:30 p.m. Feel free to bring your lunch and enjoy it during the presentation. Park in the 90 minute or 2-hour parking. RSVP to clatham@muzeo.org. On Thursday, June 15 the Open Book Author’s series will feature Peggy Constantine author of ‘The Reluctant Volunteer.’ In this book of personal growth and the power of love, Peggy shares her experience of being thrown into a state of depression and homesickness when she and her husband of three weeks move
Michelle Wulfestieg to Brazil with the Peace Corp. Find out more at this Open Book Author’s Series Presentation that is offered free to the community. The event starts at 6:00 p.m. and concludes at 8:00 p.m. The program includes readings, open discussion, and an opportunity to purchase books and have them signed by the author. Your RSVP is appreciated and should be directed to clatham@muzeo.org. On June 4 we are pleased to host the “LA Fiction Anthology: Southland Stories by Southland Authors.” Featured readers include Suzanne Greenberg and Grant Hier. John Brantingham, Anthology Editor will serve as emcee when Southern California’s finest storytellers come together in this celebration and
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The 37th Baroque Music Festival takes a novel approach, June 18-25
With “A Festival of Novelties,” the 37th annual Baroque Music Festival, Corona del Mar, promises a fresh approach, unique elements and unusual repertoire in a program sure to delight its fortunate audiences. Over an eight day period, June 18–25, 2017, an extraordinary group of Baroque musicians will perform at venues in Corona del Mar and Newport Beach in five individual concerts. This year’s inspired program is the creation of world renowned Baroque violinist Elizabeth Blumenstock, the Festival’s artistic director. Blumenstock has performed throughout the U.S. and abroad playing a 17th-century Guarneri violin. She serves as concertmaster with California’s finest period ensembles and teaches at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music as well as the Juilliard School of Music. Below is a sneak preview of this year’s exciting program: Sunday, June 18 ∙ Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 4 p.m. All a Bout: Dialog in Music & Fencing Highlighting an all-string afternoon of Baroque concertos from Bach, Biber and Schmelzer is a short fencing demonstration set to music. The Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 by J.S. Bach provides a familiar accent to this concert. Monday, June 19 ∙ Saint Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church, 8 p.m.
Four Viols at Play A delightful consort of violas da gamba features in a program of works from 16th- and 17th-century English and Northern German composers, including Purcell, Byrd and Jenkins. Wednesday, June 21 ∙ Sherman Library & Gardens, 8 p.m. Music from Monticello Thomas Jefferson’s vast music library provides an authentic source for a program of chamber and vocal music, featuring soprano Jennifer Ellis Kampani, as well as relevant readings from the period. Friday, June 23 ∙ Sherman Library & Gardens, 8 p.m. Beyond Baroque Elizabeth Blumenstock (violin), David Shostac (flute), Timothy Landauer (cello), Andrew McIntosh (violin, viola) and Lara Wickes (oboe) perform a program of Classical chamber works by J.C. Bach, Mozart, Haydn, Cambini and Albrechtsberger. Sunday, June 25 ∙ St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 4 p.m. Festival Finale: A Quire of Choirs In this program, subtitled “Polyphonic Music from the Edge of the Baroque,” instrumentalists playing cornettos, sackbuts and strings join with vocalists to present majestic works of Gabrieli and Monteverdi, in collaboration with Tesserae, a Los Angeles based Baroque ensemble. A special preconcert performance of Italian folk music begins at 3:15 p.m. Audience Perks
In addition to the concert programs, audiences are invited to enjoy Baroque music performed al fresco, beginning 45 minutes before curtain time, by the South Coast Brass — except on June 25, when a special event is planned instead. Following each concert performance, audience members and musicians enjoy mingling for conversation and refreshment at a wine and waters reception. Information and Tickets The Baroque Music Festival offers a subscription for all five concerts at $280 that provides premium seating at each event and a private post concert dinner following the Festival Finale on Sunday, June 25. Additional information about the 2017 Baroque Music Festival, as well as ticket sales for this year’s series or single concerts (ranging from $30 to $50),
may be found at the Festival website www.bmf-cdm.org or by calling (949) 760-7887. About the Festival Since 1981, the Baroque Music Festival, Corona del Mar, has evolved as both an esteemed and popular cultural institution in Orange County, California. Acclaimed instrumentalists and vocal soloists assemble for the annual Festival in June, performing primarily on period instruments in intimate settings. Concert goers have described the performances as “rapturous” and “riveting”; music reviewers from the Los Angeles Times, Orange County Register and other local publications consistently offer glowing reviews. The Festival’s all volunteer Board of Directors is committed to presenting high quality Baroque music every summer.
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Girl Scouts Tackles Women’s Freedom to Be Authentic in the Wor k p lace at V oice for Girls 2 0 1 7 By Elizabeth Fairchild We all receive messages infused with standards for how we should look, speak, and behave. The messages girls and women receive throughout their lifetimes can result in the denial of one’s true self, in favor of becoming what others want and need them to be. Girl Scouts believes that knowing and honoring one’s authentic self is vital to girls and women thriving in their personal and professional lives. A packed room of more than 200 Orange County business leaders rallied together with local Girl Scouts at the Newport Beach Country Club on Friday, May 12 for a much-needed conversation on women’s ability to be authentic in the workplace. The 6th Annual Voice for Girls forum presented by BNY Mellon Wealth Management provided attendees with an understanding that girls should not have to reconcile their own dreams with expectations of “who they should be” and inspired participants to create work environments that value the unique perspectives and contributions of women. Dr. Kathy Magliato, renowned heart surgeon, author and producer, whose memoir HEART MATTERS was made into a scripted medical drama, HEARTBEAT, on NBC, headlined the event. As keynote, she provided candid insights into her personal journey to achieve excellence in a field dominated by men, sharing how being authentic and leading with
compassion and heart shaped her life and career. Following the keynote, guests had the unique opportunity to listen in as five Orange County Girl Scouts (ages 9-17) interviewed Dr. Magliato with questions they prepared about what she does, how she does it, and how she balances “what” she does with “who” she is. Meeting Dr. Magliato was an eye-opening experience for nineyear-old Girl Scout Brownie Zaleeya Dhalla of Ladera Ranch. Zaleeya shared “I learned that it takes a lot of determination and hard work to become a heart surgeon. You have to take all those classes and not everyone can do it. It was exciting to meet someone who helps save people’s lives!” And the experience was equally beneficial for 13-year-old Girl Scout Cadette Sabine Lerner of Santa Ana who is interested in becoming a medical examiner or pathologist. Sabine shared “As someone who is considering a medical profession, it was extremely informative to hear from an accomplished surgeon and female entrepreneur. Her story was both fascinating and inspiring.” The Girl Scout panel was the perfect segue into the table exercise, where attendees crafted inspirational statements to encourage today’s girls to remain true to themselves when making decisions about their lives – even when it’s not comfortable to do
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20th Anniversary Celebration Raises $375,000 for THINK Together! The Pacific Ballroom at the University of California, Irvine was the setting for THINK Together’s 20 Anniversary Celebration where $375,000 was raised to benefit the programs that change the odds for children and youth living in poverty. Over 350 community and buisness leaders attend to support the two decades the nonprofit has impacted communities from Silicon Valley to San Diego, and honored the supporters who have made THINK Together’s programs possible. The elegant evening was chaired by Randy Barth, CEO of THINK Together, as well as Eric Boden, chair of THINK Together board of directors and chairman, and Dr. Tracy Carmichael, chief engagement officer of THINK Together. The Anniversary Celebration is a way to honor the supporters of THINK Together while raising funds for the organization to continue to expand its reach. Guests were served a three-course meal that started with a watermelon and feta salad, followed by a filet mignon and Chilean sea bass duo for the main dish and ended with a beautiful dark chocolate cake with raspberry coulis. Beautiful, live entertainment was provided by the Santa Ana High School Jazz Combo under the direction of Victor de los Santos and offered a smooth medley of rhythms while guests enjoyed their dinner to enhance what was an already unforgettable night. Newport Harbor High School senior Reyna Gonzalez Jimenez and Sage Hill School senior Javier Martin were awarded with the “Face of the Future” award. While they stood on stage to receive their honor, they were surprised with the announcement that they were also receiving a $2,500 scholarship each to the college of their choice. The heartwarming moment was greeted with applause from the audience. Retired Superintendent Dr. Phillip Perez from Little Lake City School District was also honored with the “Champion of Change” award, recognizing the 15 years Dr. Perez has dedicated to changing the odds for kids. Dr. Perez was chosen for his unique partnerships and innovative leadership that led to the district’s lowest-performing schools seeing significant improvement in proficiency scores during his tenure. The night was capped by announcing the winners of the live auction. Items included a three-night, three-bedroom Villa Golf & Spa Escape at The Resort at Pelican Hill, a tequila tasting and prix fix dinner for 10 in a private cellar at Gabbi’s Mexican Kitchen, a private tour and tasting for six at Joseph Phelps Vineyards, and a ticket exchange, giving the winning bidder the choice of two tickets to a major sporting event in 2018 and a $2,000 American Express gift card to be used toward travel and lodging. In the early 1990s, THINK Together took shape in an impoverished neighborhood in Westside Costa Mesa. A group of mothers and community members came together to put an end to the gangs, drugs and prostitution that was quickly overtaking the neighborhood and the schools. Soon after, Shalimar Learning Center opened its doors in a local apartment to 100 neighborhood kids, providing a safe place to congregate after school and receive free tutoring. In California, the likelihood that a student growing up in poverty will attend college is less than one-third. This past fall, 100% of Shalimar seniors beat these odds and enrolled in college, likely changing the trajectory of their lives. THINK Together was formally founded as a nonprofit in 1997 to expand its support model to schools serving low income students. Today, the organization is a trusted partner of 43 California school districts and impacts over 150,000 kids in 422 program sites every year. Its programs and services continue to evolve to support learning in and out of school so kids can succeed in their journey from pre-school to college or career readiness! Page 10
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Angels sign Right Hand Pitcher Doug Fister to 2017 contract The Angels announced the Club has signed right-handed pitcher Doug Fister to a 2017 contract. He has been optioned to Adv.-A Inland Empire. In a corresponding move, RHP Andrew Bailey has been transferred to the 60-day disabled list. Today’s announcements were made by General Manager Billy Eppler. Fister, 33, has pitched across eight Major League seasons with Seattle (2009-11), Detroit (2011-13), Washington (2014-15) and Houston (2016) and has amassed a 77-76 career record with seven complete games, two shutouts and a 3.60 ERA (1266 IP - 506 ER). Fister joins the Angels with a career 2.00 walks per 9.0 innings ratio which is tops in the Majors among active pitchers (min. 1000 IP). After being drafted by Seattle in the seventh round of the 2006 First-Year Player Draft, Fister made his Major League debut with the Mariners in 2009. He would go on to pitch the next three seasons with Seattle before being traded to Detroit at the 2011 trade deadline. Fister’s best season came as a member of the Washington Nationals in 2014 when he registered a 16-6 record with a team-leading
D oug F i s t e r 2.41 ERA (164 IP - 44 ER) and a 4.08 strikeout/walk ratio. The Merced, CA native made 32 starts for the Astros last season, going 12-13 with a 4.64 ERA (180.1 IP - 93 ER). Fister ranked second on Houston’s staff in wins, starts and innings pitched. The 180 innings
pitched marked the third most innings pitched of career and most since 208.2 innings in 2013 with Detroit. Fister has made four different postseason runs, including an appearance in the 2012 World Series with the Detroit Tigers. In nine postseason games (eight starts),
he owns a 4-2 record, including a 2.60 ERA (55.1 IP - 16 ER) and 40 strikeouts. Since the start of the 2011 season, his 2.60 postseason ERA ranks second in the Majors, trailing only Madison Bumgarner’s 2.09 mark.
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M aril y n M onroe ’ s D ream H ome ! Blond bombshell, pin-up girl, close friend of the Kennedy men and highly successful actress, Marilyn Monroe, starred in several of the 1950’s biggest box-office hits including Some Like It Hot and Gentleman Prefer Blondes. Proceeds from her films, which grossed over $200 million, would have afforded her the ability to buy almost any mansion her heart desired. However, she purchased only one house in her own name during her 36-year lifetime. With her demanding career, three failed marriages and constant public scrutiny, she opted for a charming and very private hacienda-style home at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Hollywood’s Brentwood community. She purchased it in the early 1960s after her divorces from New York Yankees star Joe DiMaggio and Pulitzer Prize winning writer Arthur Miller. In her last interview before she died in her home in 1962 from a barbiturate overdose, Marilyn told Life Magazine that she didn’t want them to take pictures of the inside of her house because it was important to her to keep it private. She wanted to use the guest house for friends who may be down on their luck and who needed a peaceful place to recover. With all her wealth, she purchased the house for $75,000 partially furnished and her mortgage payments were only $320 a month. It most recently sold in 2010 for $3.85 million. Situated on a very private gated half acre, the 2,624-square-foot house is tucked into green lawns and surrounded by mature landscaping. Built in 1929, it still retains all the beautiful architectural details that made it feel like home to Marilyn.
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Details include four bedrooms, three baths, cathedral ceilings with wood beams, a fireplace in the living room with Mexican tile surround, casement windows, arched doorways, Saltillo tile floors, a citrus orchard and her famous kidney-shaped swimming pool. Outside is a tree shaded brick patio overlooking the pool and the original guest house. A poignant arrangement of tiles at the front door proclaims “Cursum Perficio.” Translated, it means “My Journey is Over.” Was it an omen of what was to come? Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine holds the listing. Marilyn Monroe’s beloved home, the only one she ever purchased alone, is now for sale, priced at $6.9 million. Photo credit - Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine For More Information www.toptenrealestatedeals.com Source: fifthhelenadr.mercervine.com
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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.
854 Avocado Ave, Newport Beach 949-760-8686 21 Oceanfront
They live, breathe, and dream steak. The finest USDA prime beef steak and wine experience. A steak is never just a steak.
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New American cuisine of seafood, steaks & ocean views in an old-world, upscale space with leather banquets & lounge areas.
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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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4001 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 949-645-8424
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.
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Moroccan cuisine plays on the senses, from flaky bastilles, to mouth watering tagines.
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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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5 ways to take your summer grilling to a whole new level The bright, sunny days of summer are your favorite time of year and when the season arrives, you spend much of your time outdoors. Your yard becomes your living room and you move your cooking to the grill. Summer is grilling season and there is nowhere you’d rather be than standing in front of your favorite grill for every game day, holiday and weekend cookout. These events are when some of your best memories are made, and now is the perfect time to make this grilling season your best yet. To do just that, here are five ways you can up your grilling game in 2017. * Switch to lump charcoal. The number one reason people grill with lump charcoal is due to the enhanced wood-fire flavor it imparts. When most think of charcoal, they inherently think of it as briquettes, and miss out on the natural advantages of its alternative - lump charcoal. Lump charcoal accounts for only 7 percent of the market, but the figure is growing steadily as more grill masters recognize the improved flavor. When you grill with lump charcoal, you’ll enjoy a quick, hot burn with less ash production. Lump charcoal is also natural and widely available in an array of varieties, allowing you to find the perfect charcoal to match your menu. * Use a Smarter Starter fluid. Lighter fluid is a mainstay around the grill when you want to get cooking quickly; however, the chemical taste it leaves behind poses a serious drawback. The reason you get that petrochemical taste is because the chemical vapor from the fluid gets into the food. You can gain the benefits of a quick burn without the chemical taste by using Smarter Starter Fluid. Made from recycled restaurant cooking oil, Smarter Starter Fluid doesn’t smell like traditional petroleum-based alternatives and you’ll never have to worry about it corrupting the taste of your food.
Smarter Starter Fluid, being made from recycled cooking oil, makes it safe for use around kids and pets. The result is 87 percent less greenhouse gas emissions, so you can feel as good about your environmental impact as you do your grilling. And, it’s perfectly suited for use on lump charcoal. * Customize the smoke flavor. Lump charcoal already lends itself a natural smoke flavor when compared to briquettes, but to really customize that flavor in your food, you can complement your lump charcoal with wood chips or chunks. Chips are smaller and more readily available in most stores, but they burn faster. Chunks burn slower and give you a better chance to lock in that unique smoke flavor. And once you pick a wood size, it’s time to pick a flavor. Apple, cherry, oak, mesquite and hickory are just a few of your options, so don’t be afraid to explore several. Whatever you’re planning to smoke, there’s a chip or chunk out there that offers the perfect flavor complement. * Take control of your temperature. In the hands of an experienced grill master, the uneven heat offered by charcoal grills is a benefit, not a drawback. Creating two zones on your grill will give you the strong, searing heat of the fire on one side, and indirect heat on the other side to cook your meat all the way through. To accomplish this, pour charcoal into one half of the grill - this will be your direct heat source - and leave the other half empty as your indirect heating zone. Heartier meats like steak can then be cooked for two minutes on each side in the direct zone and allowed to finish cooking in the indirect zone where you’ll lock in all of the flavor without burning your meat. * Targeting the topmost temperature. To be sure your food is cooked to perfection, a temperature thermometer is a must. Dark meat chicken or turkey should be cooked to 175 degrees, while white meat should be cooked to 165. Beef and lamb should
be cooked to 130 degrees (for a rare result) all the way to 170 degrees or higher for well done. And if your menu calls for brisket, keep the meat cooking until it reaches 185-205 degrees. You look forward to the summer grilling season all year. Now that it’s here, don’t let a single opportunity pass you by. Apply the tips above and you’ll take your time-honored pastime to a whole new level in 2017. To learn more about Smarter Starter Fluid, visit escogo.com/smarterstarterfluid. - (BPT) T:5.7”
until funds become available to the payee or endorsee as a matter of right. The property offered for sale excludes all funds held on account by the property receiver, if applicable. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. Notice to Potential Bidders If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a Trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same Lender may hold more than one mortgage or Deed of Trust on the property. Notice to Property Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about Trustee Sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call In Source Logic at 702-659-7766 for information regarding the Trustee’s Sale or visit the Internet Web site address listed below for information regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case, CA08000165-17-1. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: May 18, 2017 MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps TS No. CA08000165-17-1 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine, CA 92614 Phone: 949-252-8300 TDD: 866-660-4288 Stephanie Hoy, Authorized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.insourcelogic.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766 Trustee Corps may be acting as a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained may be used for that purpose.ISL Number 31638, Pub Dates: 05/26/2017, 06/02/2017, 06/09/2017, NEWPORT NEWS
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APN: 425-043-19 TS No: CA08000165-17-1 TO No: 8691906 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE (The above statement is made pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d)(1). The Summary will be provided to Trustor(s) and/or vested owner(s) only, pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d)(2).) YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED September 17, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On July 3, 2017 at 02:00 PM, on the front steps to the entrance of the Orange Civic Center, 300 E. Chapman, Orange, CA 92866, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as the duly Appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust recorded on September 24, 2007 as Instrument No. 2007000578435, of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Orange County, California, executed by WILLIAM BASTEDO, AS SURVIVING JOINT TENANT, as Trustor(s), in favor of COUNRTYWIDE BANK, FSB as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land therein as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 1227 SUSSEX LANE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said Note(s), advances if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale is estimated to be $1,362,298.22 (Estimated). However, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances will increase this figure prior to sale. Beneficiary’s bid at said sale may include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and authorized to do business in California, or other such funds as may be acceptable to the Trustee. In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale
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Batch ID: Foreclosure DOT 62716-NC223-DOT-02 APN: See “A” NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT OF YOUR OBLIGATION UNDER YOUR DEED OF TRUST. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER Date of Sale: 06/09/17 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 as the duly appointed Trustee, Successor Trustee, or Substituted Trustee of Deed(s) of Trust executed by Trustor(s) and recorded among the Official Records of Orange County, CALIFORNIA, and pursuant to that certain Notice of Default thereunder recorded, all as shown on “A” which is attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof, 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 that right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State to wit: Those certain Timeshare Interval as shown on “A”, within the timeshare project Newport Coast Villas Condominiums located at 23000 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Coast, CA 92657. The legal descriptions on the recorded Deed(s) of Trust shown on “A,” are incorporated by this reference. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, as to title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the unpaid balance due on the note or notes secured by said Deed(s) of Trust, as shown on “A”, plus accrued interest thereon, the estimated costs, expenses and advances if any at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale, as shown on “A”. Accrued Interest and additional advances, if any, will increase this figure prior to sale. EXHIBIT “A” Contract Number Loan Interval APN Trustor(s) Deed of Trust Dated Date Recorded & Instrument No. Notice of Default Date Recorded & Instrument No. Unpaid Balance Due Estimated Cost NC*4342/02 0100 14870 4 4342/WeekO2/ Annual Timeshare Interest 899-245-01 TODD R. MOON and CAMILLE MOON 12/08/09 12-09-2009 / 2009000661783 02-10-2017/ 201700005922 9 $15,651.72 $600.00 NC*4523/24*E 100121598 4523 / Week 24 / Even Year Biennial Timeshare Interest 899-282-48 ANTHONY R. BESWICK and LORRAINE M. BESWICK 08/12/08 09-17-2008 / 2008000437324 02-10-2017 / 201700005922 9 $8,148.11 $600.00 NC*4310/47,48 100156898 4310/ Week 47 / Annual Timeshare Interest, 4310 / Week 48 / Annual Timeshare Interest 899-223-47 THOMAS DALTON CLARK 06/24/10 06-29-20 10 / 2010000306301 02-10-20 17 / 201700005922 9 $29,135.36 $600.00 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. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, TO THE EXTENT THAT ANY DEBT ASSOCIATED WITH ANY ONE OR MORE OF THE LIENS DESCRIBED ON EXHIBIT ‘A’ HERETO MAY HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED IN A BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDING UNDER TITLE 11 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE, PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THIS IS AN ACTION TO COLLECT A DEBT IN REM AGAINST THE PROPERTY ENCUMBERED BY SUCH LIEN AND NOT IN PERSONAM AGAINST ANY OBLIGOR. May 8, 2017 First American Title Insurance Company 400 International Parkway, Suite 380 Lake Mary, FL 32746 Phone: 702-304-7509, tac#8946 PUB: 5-19-17, 5-26-17, 6-2-17
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