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Pageant of the Masters Ready to Embark on “The Grand Tour” – In the 17th and 18th centuries, the desire to experience the world’s great art firsthand inspired the European tradition of continental travel on the Grand Tour. Inspired to set out on pilgrimages by land and sea to the great cultural centers of Europe, and eventually the globe, those early travelers often risked life and limb to stand in the presence of masterpieces. It’s that original dedication to expanding one’s horizons by visiting the great art centers of Europe that fueled Pageant Director Diane Challis Davy’s excitement and research as she fine-tunes plans for this summer’s production, The Grand Tour. “Perhaps because I do so much virtual traveling via Google,” Challis Davy offered, “I have a fantasy about actual travel and sightseeing. I was curious about the tremendous difficulties travelers encountered in the 18th century, with horse-drawn coaches on unpaved roads and no railways, no hotels. Even restaurants hardly existed, and there were virtually no public museums.” On the traditional Grand Tour, art became a destination for privileged travelers in much the way the Pageant during its 84-year history has become a destination for theatregoers who want to experience art in a oneof-a-kind entertainment. “Much of the show will unfold like a journey,” Challis Davy said.
There’ll be no shortage of masterpieces in the 2017 Pageant, including works by Leonardo da Vinci, Tiepolo, Longhi, Watteau, Reynolds and Romney. But, as in previous years, the production’s theme will expand to include American artists like John Singer Sargent whose work was transformed by his travels. With the coming of the 20th century, new modes of transportation made it possible for almost everyone to go on their own “tourists’ grand tour,” and the theatrical possibilities assure no shortage of Pageant-style fun and inventive showmanship. A side trip to Pompeii, a celebration of Carnival in Venice and the European tour of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show offer abundant opportunities for surprises and special effects. And a tribute to Paris in the early 20th century when audiences in clubs embraced the talents of Josephine Baker, Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington reveals how a change of scene can launch an artist’s career. Among the great stories associated with the original Grand Tours, Challis Davy has her own favorites including the romantic saga of Lord Hamilton, Emma Hart and Lord Nelson, whose exploits helped make Naples a mustsee destination during the late 18th century. Pageant Scriptwriter Dan Duling explained, “I hope we can recreate some of that sense of awe shared
by those early travelers when they visited the grand palaces, ancient ruins and art centers of Europe. The original Grand Tours were educational pilgrimages, to Paris, Rome and beyond. Those who made the journeys couldn’t help but be changed by what they saw, what they brought back, and what they experienced so far from home.” As always, Challis Davy and her staff realize the Pageant wouldn’t be possible without their volunteers who make it their summer destination, traveling from all over the Southland and returning year after year to take part. Challis Davy offered one final thought, “The Grand Tour is about travel for pleasure. And what greater pleasure can there be than to find
oneself in the presence of great art at the end of the journey?” A B O U T T H E PA G E A N T OF THE MASTERS Presented by the Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach The Pageant of the Masters is arguably one of the most unique productions in the entire world. Audiences are amazed and enchanted by ninety minutes of tableaux vivants (“living pictures”), incredibly faithful re-creations of classical and contemporary works of art, with real people posing to look exactly like their counterparts in the original pieces. A live narrator serves as a guide through the story of each living picture accompanied by the music of a professional orchestra.
Innovative Cultural Center Lands in Orange County Grand Opening Exhibitions, Lectures, Performances Photo by: Arthur Pham The 1888 Center opens its doors to Orange County communities on Thursday, July 27. Located at the heart of the historic District in Old Towne Orange, the 1888 Center hosts a bookshop, gallery, multi-use performance space, and café serving creative beverages crafted by Contra Coffee & Tea. The 1888 Center is designed as a second home where literary arts opportunities and lifelong learning programs are provided as a creative accelerator to enhance the quality of life in our diverse neighborhoods while engaging the national community. All programs are recorded and archived as a free online resource. Opening Weekend festivities begin on Thursday, July 27 at 7:00pm with a free reception for our contemporary exhibition Literary Destinations with artist Chantal deFelice. On Friday, July 28 at 7:00pm we invite guests to join us for The Sounds The Stories, an eclectic music series featuring live performances and entertaining discussions with local music group EMÆL. Produced in collaboration with our partners at Page 4
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FEST I VAL OF ARTS ART TALKS AND TEA Whether you’re an informed connoisseur, an amateur collector, or an art lover, join us for fascinating and informative discussions with the Festival of Arts exhibitors at our “Art Talks and Tea” on Wednesdays from 12noon – 1pm, sponsored by Gelsons. In celebration of the Festival’s 85th anniversary and as a nod to the first art show, the Festival is adding tea for patrons to enjoy while artists talk about their inspiration, history, and careers in art. 2017 ART TALKS AND TEA SCHEDULE July 26: “Toy Box” A panel of exhibitors discuss using childhood games and toys in their still life artwork. August 2: “Female Figures” A group of artists share how they portray the female figure in their different art styles and mediums. August 9: “Hot off the Presses” Long-time exhibitor Vinita Voogd leads a group of printmakers in discussing their chosen medium. August 16: “Fashion Show Artists” The week after the popular Festival Runway Fashion Show, the participating artists will discuss their designs and allow people to get up close to the Runway looks. August 23: “The Art Behind the Pageant” Director Diane Challis Davy discusses the artistry behind the scenes of the Pageant of the Masters. ABOUT THE FESTIVAL OF ARTS FINE ART SHOW Celebrating its 85th anniversary in 2017, the Festival of Arts is one of the most highly acclaimed juried fine art shows featuring the artwork of 140 award-winning artists. Patrons may enjoy the work of exhibiting artists, demonstrations and art workshops, daily art tours, live music, special events, on-site restaurants and much more in the newly renovated
Board President Fred Sattler facility. For a full listing of events, visit LagunaFestivalofArts.org. The Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters are sponsored in part by Southern California Acura Dealers, Fidelity Investments, KOST Radio 103.5, and the Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel. DATES & TIMES July 5 – August 31, 2017 Open daily from 10am – 11:30pm Early closing August 27 at 1:30pm TICKET INFORMATION General Admission: Weekdays $8, Weekends $12 Students & Seniors: Weekdays $5, Weekends $8 Free Admission for Children 12 and under, Military, and Laguna Beach Residents. Passport to the Arts: A special promotion (funded in part by Bank of America): Passport to the
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What to do this week at the OC Fair: Share your story on video at Heroes Hall - and more
The OC Fair is a great place to find fun food, carnival rides and live music. But it’s also about bringing the community together, and Heroes Hall is on a mission to capture and share stories of military service to unite and inspire Orange County. For the first time, Heroes Hall is open during the OC Fair and the veterans museum has unveiled a newly installed story booth, the key to a video project to capture and share stories of sacrifice and duty. On the second floor of Heroes Hall, a booth with a computer, video camera and microphone are set up facing a vintage military photo backdrop. Storytellers simply sit in front of the camera, answer a few questions and hit record. “I saw a presentation in Washington DC on a self-directed storytelling project and thought it would be a great way to capture the stories of our past and present military,” said Bolton Colburn, Heroes Hall supervisor. “I hope we’re able to share and preserve some interesting stories.” The video system, on long-term loan from the Cleveland Museum of Art, is designed to make the process easy and accessible. First, guests are asked to categorize their story as one of four prompts: “I am currently serving,” “I am a veteran,” “I am a family member or a friend of a military member,” or “I have a uniform or other
military object.” After clicking on a category, guests hit record and share their story. Once storytellers are finished, they are able to send their stories via email to themselves or others. The videos will also be featured on a Heroes Hall playlist on YouTube. Heroes Hall opened its doors in February. Fair guests are also welcome to write a postcard to veterans or those who are currently serving in the military. Visitors can ask a museum volunteer for information. More to do this week at the OC Fair - kid stuff The Fair is back in action on Wednesday and that’s a terrific time to check out the Explorium, a special area for kids featuring crafts, contests, play areas and the Magic of Frank Thurston. Tykes can have a whole lot of Farm Fresh Fun riding the pedal tractors, playing in the sandbox and being pretend veterinarians. Don’t skip the petting zoo where guests can touch a wallaby, mini donkeys, llamas, deer and more animals. Watch out for the bouncy baby goats! The Centennial Farm animals are also accepting visitors and you can catch milking demonstrations and Kids Can Cook shows. There’s more fun animal action at the All-Alaskan Pig Races, junior livestock judging and pony rides. Fair fun for kids of all ages
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Festival of Arts Undergoes Historic Renovation
Festival of Arts Board of Directors are joined by Architect Jay Bauer cutting the red ribbon on the Festival’s new facility on July 3, 2017. Left to right: Scott Moore, David Perry (Treasurer), Tom Lamb, Wayne Baglin, Kathy Jones (Vice-President), Fred Sattler (President), Jay Bauer (BAUER Architects), Bob Moffett, Pat Kollenda (Secretary), Anita Mangels This year the Festival of Arts will celebrate its 85th anniversary in a newly renovated facility unveiled just in time for the Festival’s art exhibit opening the first week in July. The exhibit space, built in 1964, art center and concert stage area has undergone a major transformation that makes its grand debut this summer. “We thought it was very important to position the Festival for another 85 years,” said Festival of Arts board president Fred Sattler. “And in our former facility that would not have been feasible with the aging infrastructure. So as a board, our challenge was to see to it that the Festival remained viable into the future, and we started with the facility.” The $10.5 million renovation had to be finished in a short time frame, only 9 months from demolition to completion. “Because once you tear it down, you have to finish,” Sattler said. “There’s no way you can do it a piece at a time. We started October 1, 2016 and had to finish it by July 1, 2017.” Overseen by Bauer Architects of Newport Beach, which also designed the $3.5 million award-winning facade, the project called for demolition of the entire old grounds, 31,774 square feet in all. Turner Construction Company leads the army of concrete workers, electricians, pipe layers and others indispensable to the construction. There were challenges. The Laguna Beach City Council approved the project in July of 2015, but construction was delayed by a year in anticipation of El Niño conditions. However, the rain seemed to wait
until the project actually began and then hit with a vengeance. That required creative adjustments to the project’s work schedule for Turner Construction Company. “This is a site project with heavy underground and trenching,” commented Project Manager Michael Balch. ”With that said, we had the wettest Southern California winter in recent memory, making it very difficult to get out of the ground. To mitigate delays as best we could we invested in site prep work prior to the rain events. Covering soil, cleaning the site and storing materials and equipment, and daylighting trenches to promote proper drainage.” Besides the rain, the design itself presented some difficulties. The layout features all curved edges. While that makes for great aesthetics, it also makes precision a very important element of the fabrication and construction. Balch emphasized, “We worked closely with all of our trade partners and vendors to make sure that everything was carefully coordinated prior to installation in the field.” Despite the massive undertaking, most visitors this summer will not be so concerned about the infrastructure improvements. Rather, it will be experiencing the art show. “To support the artists in our show to the level we feel they deserve, we really had to upgrade a lot of things,” remarked Sattler. “In addition, we’ve created spaces that the community can use to its advantage in the offseason in a way that the old facility couldn’t be used. It’s more of an
outdoor event venue than it ever was before.” BAUER Architects has created beautiful spaces to exhibit art as well as great areas for musical entertainment, art demonstrations and classes. Everything is modern, with a beautiful contemporary feel and still true to an outdoor art show. High above the reimagined grounds are the eye-catching tensile roof pavilions, custom made and engineered by FabriTec. The gift shop was revamped with a modern interior design, and the Junior Art Exhibit has a prominent location near the entrance. It also incorporates progressive sustainability features including storm water bio-retention, LED lighting, day lighting and natural ventilation and the use of rapidly renewable and recycled materials. New and inviting public spaces include wider pathways to meet ADA regulations. In order to accommodate the needs of our patrons, restrooms have been updated and expanded. Large native trees were planted to enhance the property’s picturesque scenery in the canyon. “The community involvement and sense of pride from the Festival of Arts was something we felt every day on the project site,” said Balch. “A lot of what we do is commercial real estate, and we don’t often get to see the direct impact of our finished work. This project was very different and fun because we were building something that people connect to on a personal level.” Scott Moore, an exhibiting artist at the Festival for 37 years and a
Festival board member, is thrilled with the outcome. “It’s apparent that we, the Festival of Arts and the Laguna Beach community, have a jewel in our hands,” Moore said. “For the 140 artists, we get to showcase our work in a space unlike any other that I’ve seen. I am sure that those who visit this summer will recognize how unique this venue is.” ABOUT THE FESTIVAL OF ARTS FINE ART SHOW Celebrating its 85th anniversary in 2017, the Festival of Arts is one of the most highly acclaimed juried fine art shows featuring the artwork of 140 award-winning artists. Patrons may enjoy the work of exhibiting artists, demonstrations and art workshops, daily art tours, live music, special events, on-site restaurants and much more in the newly renovated facility. DATES& TIMES July 5 – August 31, 2017 Open daily from 10am – 11:30pm Early closing August 27 at 1:30pm TICKET INFORMATION General Admission: Weekdays $8, Weekends $12 Students& Seniors: Weekdays $5, Weekends $8 Free Admission for Children 12 and under, Military, and Laguna Beach Residents. LOCATION Festival of Arts Grounds 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 FOR INFORMATION & TICKETS (800) 487-3378 www.LagunaFestivalofArts.org
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Cathy and Curtis Farrell are with Danny an Exmoor Pony from last year’s Zoofari photo by Ann Chatillon It’s that time of year again, and yes, it is the SILVER Anniversary of Zoofari, the The Friends of Santa Ana Zoo (FOSAZ), a non-profit organization, largest gala fundraising event. I attend every year and every year seems to get better and better! What a way to party under the stars – with an expected attendance of more than 400 guests, each ticket to the glamorous Zoofari event includes complimentary valet parking service, a first-class dining experience catered by Parties by Panache, and a hosted bar including a special “Satin Sparkle” signature drink, YUM! Partygoers will enjoy a “Silver Anniversary” themed photo op and décor by R.W.B. Party Props, which is always over the top fabulous so expect some sparkle at the zoo! Then, the dancing commences and wow what fun! This year, the “Groove Factory” live band will be performing – they always get everyone on their feet. There’s a ton of opportunities to bid on wonderful trips, unique baskets, As you can see, folks are really having fun Dancing the Night Away! artwork and one-of-a-kind gifts during the event’s live and silent auctions Photo by Jennifer O’Connell hosted by renowned auctioneer Glen Fladeboe. “Zoofari is a first-class fundraising event that demonstrates the love and investment the local community, surrounding businesses and FOSAZ have for the Zoo,” says David Exline, President of the FOSAZ Board. “2017’s ‘Silver Anniversary’ gala promises to be another endearing and festive evening our guests will cherish and a night of giving that will have a lasting and positive impact on the Santa Ana Zoo for years to come.” Honorees this year are Peggy Baldwin-Butler of the Tudor House Entertainment and James Howe of Bert L. Howe & Associates, Inc. BaldwinButler has been a longtime supporter and underwriter for Zoofari and the Santa Ana Zoo while Howe is an instrumental underwriter for the upcoming Fifty Monkey Ferris Wheel set to be unveiled at the end of this year. “Zoofari has and will continue to play an integral role in raising the funds needed for all the special projects and improvements going on here at our favorite community Zoo including educational programs, breaking ground on new animal habitats, tackling important conservation initiatives, introducing Phuong Nguyen, Debbie and Tom Karen and Rip Ribble new rides, and upgrading service facilities for our guests to use and enjoy,” Newmeyer photo by Ann Chatillon photo by Ann Chatillon says Cathi Decker, event manager and Executive Director of FOSAZ. Tickets to this exclusive black-tie, fundraising gala under the stars are $300 each. Private tables for 10 are available for $3,000 each. Space is limited. Guests must purchase tickets and tables in advance of the event. So, mark your calendar for Saturday, August 26 from 5:30 to 11:30 pm at the Santa Ana Zoo in Prentice Park, located at 1801 East Chestnut Avenue in Santa Ana. The Santa Ana Zoo is home to more than 260 animals, including 60 of the most interesting and engaging monkeys and several endangered species. The parking, park and grounds are wheel-chair accessible. The Zoo is beautifully landscaped and showcases a wide array of succulents, flowers and other conservation-friendly varietals. The Santa Ana Zoo is AZA (Association of Zoos and Aquariums) accredited and participates in the SAFE (Saving Animals from Extinction) program. For more information call 714-836-4000 or visit their website at www. Guitar player Carl Nelson dances with Wendy and Randy Barker at santaanazoo.org last year’s Zoofari - Photo by Hanna Hall Page 10
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Joie Gatlin and Rammstein Claim $30,000 Markel Insurance Grand Prix Taylor Siebel Wins $2,500 Interactive Mortgage U25 Series Qualifier; Jill Humphrey Conquers $10,000 Six Bar Challenge
Joie Gatlin and Rammstein with Brandon Seger of Markel Insurance and Blenheim EquiSports’ Melissa Brandes Photos by McCool Joie Gatlin and Rammstein secured a first place finish in the $30,000 Markel Insurance Grand Prix after a blazing jump-off, where she daringly left strides out and all the fences up. Thirteen of thirty entries advanced to the jump-off, and of the four doubleclear efforts, Gatlin’s 36.12 time was the fastest. Course designer Ivan Tagle of Argentina built a 1.40m track that included both a triple and a double combination and required riders to make adjustments and plan their tracks carefully. Gatlin showcased her talent and precision as she guided Rocking Basilisk Farm, LLC’s nineyear-old Rammstein through both phases promptly and accurately. John Pearce and Chantico nipped at their heels, coming in a close second, double-clean in 36.51, less than half a second slower. Gatlin spoke highly of the mount she’s been developing this year. “I’ve been working on his speed and moving up and doing some of the other grand prix classes at the 1.451.50m height,” she explained. “He’s been very, very consistent. Today with so many clean I thought, ‘Wow, I’m really going to have to go for it,’ and he was right there with me. I left out strides everywhere - he’s got such a rangy stride.” The duo plans to continue Page 12
competing at the grand prix level throughout the year and have their eyes on the prize for the Markel Insurance Grand Prix Series Final at The Las Vegas National Horse Show in November. Taylor Siebel Wins $2,500 Interactive Mortgage U25 Series Qualifier The $2,500 Interactive Mortgage U25 Series Qualifier was run concurrently with the Markel Insurance Grand Prix, and of the sixteen entries, six qualified for the jump-off. As the only U25 rider to go double-clear, Taylor Siebel topped the field with Mountain Home Stables, LLC’s Windoctro. She also picked up third place in the Markel Insurance Grand Prix. Second place in the U25 went to Hannah Heidegger and Monarch International’s Di Caprio RV, with a remarkable time of 35.69 but a heartbreaking four faults. Tina Yates and ACE Equestrian’s Ceasar also had a sold time, 36.58, but clipped a rail for a four fault score. Having competed in the Interactive Mortgage U25 Series Qualifiers throughout the season, Siebel has plans to vie for the win in the Series Final in Las Vegas in November. “I think the U25 Series is so much fun,” she said. “There are a lot of really good U25 riders, so being able to do well in the qualifiers feels like such a
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great accomplishment.” The next Series Qualifier will be held during the Showpark Summer Festival at Del Mar in July. Jill Humphrey Conquers $10,000 Six Bar Challenge, presented by Park Place Foundation On Saturday evening the Oaks International Grand Prix Field was host to the $10,000 Six Bar Challenge, presented by Park Place Foundation. Seven entries attempted the Challenge, which entailed riders completing a gymnastic line, where fences are raised with each clear attempt. Jill Humphrey and Sydnie Young’s Carl Casim were the only ones to clear the 1.65m vertical at the end of the line to claim victory. The event was a social one, with delicious food compliments of Blenheim EquiSports. Sol Agave and The Bakery Truck were on hand to serve competitors and spectators, as they collectively watched the fences raise with each round. All seven competitors aced the first height, but the second round resulted in a rail for Mavis Spencer and Caroline Suarez’s Chenoa. The remaining six riders were faced with a 1.55m vertical to finish third round, and several were knocked out of the running either over the large final fence or over another element of the combination. Finally, just Simon McCarthy, Morgan Dickerson, and
Jill Humphrey remained. When Humphrey was the only one to leave all the jumps up, including the 1.65m vertical, she scored the win. “He’s very scopey and that’s key for this class,” Humphrey explained. “I’ve done six bar classes a couple times so I knew that even though the two strides walk the same, they feel shorter and shorter as the jumps get bigger, so I felt good about being prepared for that - no surprises - and just stayed tall and to kept supporting him off the ground.” The action in the jumper ring will continue next week at the Blenheim Red, White & Blue Classic with a $5,000 1.35m Jumper Classic, Fairbanks Valley Farm Young Jumper Championship Qualifiers, and a $30,000 Markel Insurance Grand Prix. Blenheim EquiSports, an equestrian event management company based in San Juan Capistrano, CA, produces events in three locations: San Juan Capistrano, Del Mar and Las Vegas, NV. The events include USEF “Premier” 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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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00931647 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of RUBY FERNANDEZ-LOPEZ. Petitioner(s), RUBY FERNANDEZ-LOPEZ has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: RUBY FERNANDEZ-LOPEZ to RUBY FERNANDEZ. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing, Orange County Superior Court of California, County of Orange, 700 Civic Center Drive, West Santa Ana, CA 92701 on AUGUST 30, 2017 at 8:30 o’clock am, Dept. D100, W44. A copy of this order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county The Newport News. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter are directed to make known any objection that they may have to the granting of the petition for change of name by filing a written objection, which includes the reasons for the objection, with the court at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and by appearing in court at the hearing to show cause why the petition for change of name should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Dated: JULY 14, 2017 ROBERT J. MOSS - Judge of the Superior Court Newport News - 07/21/2017, 07/28/2017, 08/04/2017, 08/11/2017 SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) ON AMENDED COMPLAINT NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (AVISO AL DEMANDADO): MAHFUZ ALAM; MOHAMMED REZAUL KARIM; MZA CONSULTING CORPORATION UNKNOWN BUSINESS ENTITY; and DOES 1-50 Orange County Superior Court Case No. 30-2016-00849625 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL DEMANDENTE): MOHAMED SAIFUL ISLAM NOTICE! You have been sued. The court may decide against you without your being heard unless you respond within 30 days. Read the information below. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are served on you to file a written response at this court and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you. Your written response must be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear your case. There may be a court form that you can use for your response. You can find these court forms and more information at the California Courts Online Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/ selfhelp), your county law library, or the courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver form. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case by default, and your wages, money, and property may be taken without further warning from the court. There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may want to call an attorney referral service. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal services from a nonprofit legal services program. You can locate these nonprofit groups at the California Legal Services Website(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org),the California Courts Online SelfHelp Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by contacting your local court or county bar association. NOTE: The court has a statutory lien for waived fees and costs on any settlement or arbitration award of $10,000 or more in a civil case. The court’s lien must be paid before the court will dismiss the case. AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no responde dentro de 30 dias, la corte puede decidir en su contra sin eschichar su version. Lea la informacion a continuacion. Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO despues de que le entreguen esta citation y papeles legales para presentar una respuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer que se entregue una copia al demandante. Una carta o una llamada telefonica no lo protegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene que estar en formato legal correcto si desea que procesen su caso en la corte. 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Puede encontrar estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio web de California Legal Services, (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniendose en contacto con la corte o el colegio de abogados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte tiene derecho a relamar las cuotas y los costos exentos por imponer un gravamen sobre cualquier recuperacion de $10,000 o mas de valor recibida mediante un acuerdo o una concesion de arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte antes de que la corte pueda deschar el caso. The name and address of the court is: (El nombre y direccion de la corte es): ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT, CENTRAL JUSTICE CENTER, 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA, CA 92701 The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: (El nombre, la direccion y el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante, o del demandante que no tiene abogado, es): K. POMERANTZ ESQ. HOFFMAN POMERANTZ, LLP, 4307 REDONDO BEACH BLVD LAWNDALE, CA 90260. 800-539-3960 Clerk by (Secretario) Jeanette Jones, Deputy, (Adjunto) Date: DECEMBER 28, 2016 NEWPORT NEWS – 07/07/2017, 07/14/2017, 07/21/2017, 07/28/2017 STATEMENT OF DAMAGES (Personal Injury or Wrongful Death) CASE NO: 30-2016-00849625 Superior Court State of California, County of Orange, Central Santa Ana, CA 92701-4512 Central PLAINTIFF: MOHAMED SAIFUL ISLAM, DEFENDANT: MAHFUZ ALAM, ET AL, Code of Civil Procedure 425.11, 425.115 TO: DEFENDANT: MAHFUZ ALAM. 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The Legacy Began in 1999 Its Brilliant Encore Arrives 2017
Coming Soon
Save the Date - Model Grand Opening Saturday, July 29th at 10 a.m. This limited edition of 36 brand new homes will bring a highly anticipated opportunity to the treasured Ladera Ranch community. Enjoy superb craftsmanship and refreshingly modern designs with California Rooms. School, parks and recreation are just steps from home. It’s time to plant your own roots and thrive. Single-Family Residences | Approx. 2,820 - 2,934 Sq. Ft. | Up to 5 Bedrooms, Up to 5 Baths
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Prices and product availability subject to change without notice or obligation. Square footages are approximate. Actual development of homes may result in changes to the specifications, materials, designs, improvements, elevations, square footages, unit and lot sizes or any other alteration deemed necessary by Builder without notice. Please see Community Sales Associate for details. Copyright © 2017 Christopher Development Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved. CA Real Estate Broker’s License #01904530.
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