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Austin Dillon Victory Team Wins NASCAR Xfinity Series At California Speedway By Cristine Bobadilla Photos by William Casper Fans once again felt the ground move as the 19th annual NASCAR Auto Club 400 race came to Auto Club Speedway. It is the first race of the season on a two-mile track. Auto Club Speedway is unique because drivers are able to drive their cars low into the corners and slide up the race track to make passes; it is the only race in the country where you can see five cars racing side by side as the NASCAR Spring Cup Series contenders race each other. The festivities started on Thursday, March 17th when Auto Club Speedway welcomes back NASCAR with the spectacle of a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Hauler Parade Stretching nearly a mile from first hauler to last. More than 40 NASCAR haulers will be staged throughout the day at the Quakes Stadium in Rancho Cucamonga. Fans are encouraged to stop by, snap a “selfie” with their favorite drivers’ hauler, and watch the parade begin. New to this year’s parade finish line is a St Paddy’s Day Fan fest that featured driver appearances, live music, vendors and family friendly entertainment in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Fan Zone at Auto Club Speedway. Qualifying is held on Friday, which is the most important day of the week next to race day. Teams will be testing their cars at the track where the race will be held. In these test sessions, the crew chief and his team experiment with the cars, finding just the right setup that will allow a fast qualifying time on that particular track. The process involves a driver completing one or sometimes two laps around an empty track. The whole idea is to go as fast as possible without losing control of the car or crashing, and at most tracks, qualifying speeds are often far greater than the highest speeds attained during the race. There are usually more drivers than the 43 available slots in a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race, so getting a good qualifying speed is critical. Only the 39 fastest times qualify. The pole winner is the
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driver who runs the fastest lap and gets to start in the front row, usually in the inside position Saturday marks the running of the Treat My Clot 300. With the track at Fontana being a speedway, the cars will hit higher than usual speeds as the track is wider than many of the tracks the drivers will race on this year. That means we could see a lot of three and four-car wide racing, which lends itself to more aggressive driving and crashes. One minor mistake or error on the part of the drivers could lead to a major pile up that affects the majority of the cars out there. Starting on the pole was Daniel Suarez, driver of the #19 Interstate Batteries Toyota Camry. It looked like history was going to repeat itself for the fourth time in five races this season with Kyle Busch in the lead, but it was Austin Dillon grandson of team owner Richard Childress, who won Saturday’s XFINITY Series race at Auto Club Speedway in dramatic fashion when Busch blew out a tire on the final lap. The last leg of the ‘West Coast Swing’ wraps up with the running of Sunday’s Auto Club 400. Saturday’s Xfinity winner Austin Dillon lead the
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field to the green from the pole, it is his second career pole position. It was Jimmie Johnson however that pulled away in overtime to beat Kevin Harvick on Sunday for the Southern California native’s record sixth NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory at Fontana. Johnson was third on the late restart, but surged past leader Denny Hamlin while giving a little side bump to Kevin Harvick and easily got away for his 77th career victory. Johnson clocked his fastest lap of the race to claim his second win of the young season, adding Fontana to Atlanta. The six-time series champion
has won three of his last eight races after a 20-race winless skid. Kevin Harvick was in position to win for the second consecutive week when second-place Kyle Busch once again blew a tire with two laps to go, forcing the race into overtime. California fans will have to wait until the 2017 season to see their favorite drivers once again go for the win. If you would like to experience NASCAR firsthand, ticket and camping information is available on the speedway web site: www. autoclubspeedway.com or by calling the speedway at 1-866-771 RACE (7223)
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RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN’S CINDERELLA, COMES TO SEGERSTROM CENTER FOR THE ARTS FROM APRIL 19 - MAY 1, 2016 Cinderella, the 2013 Tony Awardwinning Broadway musical from the creators of South Pacific and The Sound of Music, will play Segerstrom Center for the Arts for a limited engagement from April 19 – May 1, 2016. Tickets for CINDERELLA start at $25 and may be purchased online at SCFTA.org, the Box Office at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa or by calling (714) 556-2787. For inquiries about group tickets for 10 or more, call the Group Services office at (714) 755-0236. The TTY number is (714) 556-2746. The 2 p.m. performance on Saturday, April 30, 2016 will include audio description, open captioning and sign-language interpretation. The performance on April 19
will offer special savings through Segerstrom Center’s Kids Night on Broadway. Parents are encouraged to purchase one ticket at regular price and receive a free second ticket for their child. Tickets can be purchased at the Box Office, by phone or online by using the special promo code KNOB. Free tickets are limited to one for each full-priced ticket. Everyone is encouraged to arrive 90 minutes before the shows to enjoy the free, fun activities in the lobbies. With its fresh new take on the beloved tale of a young woman who is transformed from a chambermaid into a princess, this hilarious and romantic Rodgers + Hammerstein’s CINDERELLA combines the story’s classic elements – glass slippers, pumpkin, and a beautiful ball along with some surprising twists. More than just a pretty face with the right shoe size, this Cinderella is a contemporary figure living in a fairytale setting. She is a spirited young woman with savvy and soul who doesn’t let her rags or her gowns trip her up in hera quest for kindness, compassion and forgiveness. She longs to escape the drudgery of her work at home and instead work to make the world a better place. She not only fights for her own dreams, but forces the prince to open his eyes to the world around him and realize his dreams too. CINDERELLA has music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, a new book by Douglas Carter Beane and original
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HUNTERS: Derbies, Finals and Championships Returning to Blenheim in 2016 Photos by: Captured Moments & Mc Cool Kicking off spring and summer with WCHR weeks, the USHJA/WCHR Hunter Spectacular and gala, the Zone 10 Pony Challenge and the Markel Pony Hunter Derby, plus international and national derbies, in San Juan Capistrano, Del Mar and Las Vegas, Blenheim EquiSports looks forward to hosting top events for hunters this season. The USEF Junior Hunter Finals West Coast Championships return to Showpark in July and will be better than ever, with the addition of the first Hunterdon Cup on the West Coast. And with qualifiers for pre-green horses, and NAL members, plus the return of the Sallie B. Wheeler Breeding Championships, Blenheim is The Place To Be for showing hunters in 2016! WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP HUNTER RIDER (WCHR) MEMBER EVENTS This season, Blenheim invites you to three weeks where hunters can earn valuable WCHR points for WCHR National & Regional Awards, and the opportunity to qualify for the prestigious WCHR Finals at the Capital Challenge Horse Show in Upper Marlboro, MD. Many of the West Coast’s best will be in attendance and those that earn the highest score and the most points within their section will also receive new show awards. WCHR Member Shows: Blenheim Spring Classic III, April 6 - 10 Showpark Ranch & Coast, May 10 - 15 Blenheim June Classic I, June 8 - 12 USHJA/WCHR HUNTER SPECTACULAR & WEST COAST GALA Blenheim is pleased to once again offer the WCHR West Coast Hunter Spectacular and Gala during Blenheim June Classic I. Along with the WCHR week and
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award recognition, on Saturday, June 11th, Blenheim looks forward to dressing up the International Field and Hilltop VIP for the event. PONY PALOOZA IN THE SUMMER SUN Ponies take center stage! Pony Palooza kicks off during Blenheim June Classic III, from June 22 - 26, with the Zone 10 West Coast Pony Hunter Challenge, open to all pony and riders combinations, with special awards to the Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion. The Emerson Burr Horsemanship regional test for Zone 10 will also be held during the week. And the $5,000 Markel Pony Hunter Derby returns to Blenheim this year during the Red, White & Blue Classic, June 29 - July 3. USEF JUNIOR HUNTER FINALS WEST COAST CHAMPIONSHIPS AND HUNTERDON CUP... FIRST TIME ON THE WEST COAST The US Junior Hunter National Championship showcases the best junior hunters in the nation. The prestigious final, held over two days, July 25 - 26 at Showpark, is comprised of three phases: handy hunter, classic, and under saddle phase. The highest cumulative score for all three phases determines the ultimate winner. Look for more details about this year’s event in the Blenheim Summer Prize List coming soon. Blenheim is pleased to present the first Hunterdon Cup on the West Coast! Named for hunter seat equitation icon George Morris and his farm, Hunterdon, the USHJA Hunterdon Equitation Cup Classic (“Hunterdon Cup”) is open to any rider that is an Active USHJA junior member, at the time of the competition, and has won a USEF Medal, ASPCA Maclay, USEF Show Jumping Talent Search, or Overall WIHS Equitation Classic during the qualifying year. DERBIES! 5 INTERNATIONAL + 5 NATIONAL + 1 PONY Starting with Spring Classic II,
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Blenheim looks forward to producing 11 exciting Hunter Derbies throughout the season, at all three locations, including this May at the Las Vegas Spring Classic. Besides crowning the winner of each event many other special awards will be offered. USHJA International Hunter Derbies: * Blenheim Spring Classic IV, April 13 - 17 * Showpark Ranch & Coast, May 10 - 15 * Las Vegas Spring Classic, May 18 - 22 * Blenheim June Classic II, June 15 - 19 * Showpark Racing Festival, July 27 -31 USHJA National Hunter Derbies, presented by T.H.I.S.: * Blenheim Spring Classic II, March 30 - April 3 * Las Vegas Spring Classic, May 18 - 22 * Blenheim June Classic III, June 22 - 26 * Blenheim Fall Tournament, September 14 - 18 * The Las Vegas National, November 15 - 20 Markel Pony Hunter Derby: * Blenheim Red, White & Blue, June 29 - July 3 PRE-GREEN POSSIBILITIES USHJA & CPHA It IS easy being green with the
USHJA Pre-Green Incentive and the CPHA Pre-Green Programs! Get miles in the show ring and prepare to participate in Championships on both coasts in late summer and early fall. Click here for more info on the USHJA Pre-green Incentive program, and for details on the 2016 CPHA West Coast Pre-green program, BABIES! SALLIE B. WHEELER/ U.S. HUNTER BREEDING CHAMPIONSHIPS Some of the highest quality young horses in the country - yearlings, twoyear-olds and three-year-olds - get their chance to shine at Showpark! As well as the in hand championships for the young horses, amateur handlers also have their own class championship. NAL WEST COAST HUNTER QUALIFIERS & FINALS The North American League (NAL) offers a great opportunity for competitors across the country to compete in Year-End Finals in the Adult & Children’s Hunter divisions. Anyone can compete in NAL qualifying classes, but only current members are awarded points. Joining the NAL is the best way for riders to get the points necessary to make it to the Finals held at the at The Las Vegas National. Annual memberships are only $40 per rider.
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MAGNIFICENT MIDORI PLAYS KORNGOLD’S FILM SCORE-INSPIRED VIOLIN CONCERTO Mesmerizing virtuoso, former child prodigy and so famous she goes by one name—Midori—joins Pacific Symphony to perform Erich Korngold’s achingly beautiful Violin Concerto, which the composer reimagined from four of his acclaimed film scores. The exquisite program is led by Grammy and Juno award-winning music director of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Bramwell Tovey, of whom Musical America has called: “One of the most versatile and charismatic musicians in the world.” Tovey also leads the orchestra in grand and thrilling music inspired by the galaxy—Gustav Holst’s dramatic interpretation of the cosmos, “The Planets,” enhanced by the voices of the women of Pacific Chorale (John Alexander, artistic director); plus, Debussy’s luminous piano piece, “Clair de Lune,” orchestrated by the legendary Leopold Stokowski. The concert takes place Thursday through Saturday, April 28-30, at 8 p.m. in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. Tickets range from $25-$110. A preview talk with Alan Chapman begins at 7 p.m. For more information or to purchase tickets, please call (714) 755-5799 or visit www.PacificSymphony.org. “I love Korngold’s music and am delighted to play it with the great Midori,” says Maestro Tovey. “I first heard Midori as a 14-year-old soloist at Tanglewood in 1986. I’d gone to observe Leonard Bernstein’s master classes (incidentally, I remember meeting Carl St.Clair the same week and chatting about Bernstein’s extraordinary charisma). And a
couple of years ago, we worked together with my orchestra, the Vancouver Symphony.” Midori, who last performed with Pacific Symphony for the first classical concert of the 2009-10 season, stunning the audience with her rendition of Tchaikovsky’s memorable Violin Concerto, also opened the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in 2006, playing Beethoven’s breathtaking Violin Concerto. Midori now returns for another magnificent performance, this time of film composer Korngold’s lush and lyrical Violin Concerto. Also atmospheric and visual—in a completely different way—is Debussy’s “Clair de Lune.” Called “the father of musical Impressionism,” for obvious reasons, Debussy’s music suggests color, light and water. Evocative of mood and tones, and full of meandering harmonies, the music functions as light does in Impressionist paintings—rendering impressions rather than solid objects. Originally composed as the third movement of a piano suite of four movements, called “Suite Bergamasque,” the new title for the movement came from a poem by Paul Verlaine and means “moonlight.” “Clair de Lune” is by far the most popular, and has been excerpted and orchestrated more than any of the other three. It’s also been a staple for movie soundtracks. “Our concert begins with Stokowski’s transparent and economical orchestration of Debussy’s piano masterpiece,” says Tovey. “Stokowski, who is so often associated with bombast, as in his Toccata and Fugue orchestration which opens Disney’s
Midori ‘Fantasia,’ chooses to use the orchestra in a very fragile and delicate manner, in direct contradiction of his known reputation for extravagance.” Pacific Symphony’s classical series performances are made possible by the Hal and Jeanette Segerstrom Family Foundation, with additional support from the Avenue of the Arts Hotel, KUSC and PBS SoCaL.
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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Returns to Segerstrom Center in Exclusive Southern California Engagement
Segerstrom Center for the Arts welcomes the return of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in an exclusive Southern California engagement April 6 – 10, 2016. The program includes eight works never before seen at the Center, four Southern California premieres and new productions of Ailey classics. In addition to the three full repertory programs, on April 3 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Center and the Company will hold their second free community event – Revelations Celebration – on the Arts Plaza, and on April 6 at 7:30 p.m., Discover Ailey, a special hourlong Ailey mini performance with all seats at just one price. Alvin Ailey American Dance Company is one of the world’s most popular dance companies and recognized by the U.S. Congress as a vital American “Cultural Ambassador to the World.” For this, its seventh visit to the Center, Artistic Director Robert Battle has selected four new works that have never been seen in Southern California, three new productions of Ailey classics, plus the company’s signature American masterpiece, Revelations. The repertory will include Battle’s Awakening and No Longer Silent, Judith Jamison’s A Case of You, Ronald K. Brown’s Open Door, Rennie Harris’ Exodus and Matthew Rushing’s ODETTA. The final performance, Sunday, April 10, will be a program of works by company founder, Alvin Ailey: Cry, Love Songs, Blues Suite and Revelations. The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s stay in Orange County will begin with Revelations Celebration, a free event on Saturday, April 3 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Center’s Arts Plaza. Visitors of all ages are
invited to participate and engage with Company performers and teaching artists and in other activities as well. Acclaimed Ailey teaching artist Nasha Thomas-Schmitt, master teacher and former Ailey star, will teach the distinctive movements of three of the most well-known pieces from the Company’s cornerstone work, Revelations, including “Rocka My Soul,” “Wade in the Water” and “I’ve ‘Been Buked.” Fans and novices alike are welcome! Discover Ailey is an ideal introduction to Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre and the Company’s energy, artistry and spirit of dance. Discovery Ailey is an hour-long moderated performance in Segerstrom Hall on Wednesday, April 6 at 7:30 p.m. Audiences can participate in a number of fun and informative pre-show activities as well as complete performances of Exodus and Revelations. All tickets to the Discover Ailey on April 6 are $29. Ticket prices for the full performances April 7 – 10 start at $29. Tickets are now available online at SCFTA.org, by calling (714) 5562787 and at the Box Office at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa. For inquiries about group ticket discounts, call the Group Services office at (714) 755-0236. Free Preview Talks by Company members will be conducted one hour prior to each performance. The Friday evening, April 8 Preview Talk will be sign-language interpreted. Artists and program are subject to change. Segerstrom Center’s International Dance Series is made possible by: Audrey Steele Burnand Endowed Fund for International Dance, The Segerstrom Foundation Endowment for Great Performances and the Barbara Steele Williams
Designated Agency Endowment. This engagement is presented with special underwriting from Tim and Mary Hayward. Segerstrom Center for the Arts applauds Kia, the Official Automotive Partner of the Center and United Airlines is the Official Airline of the Center. Classical KUSC and COAST Magazine are Media Partners of the International Dance Series. Segerstrom Center for the Arts is an acclaimed arts institution as well as a beautiful multi-disciplinary cultural campus. It is committed to supporting artistic excellence on all of its stages, offering unsurpassed experiences, and to engaging the entire community in new and exciting ways through the unique power of live performance and a diverse array of inspiring programs. Previously called the Orange County Performing Arts Center, Segerstrom Center is Orange County’s largest non-profit arts organization. In addition to its six performance venues, Segerstrom Center is also home to the American Ballet Theatre William J. Gillespie School, where students ages 3 – 14 are taught by acclaimed teachers utilizing the renowned ABT National Training Curriculum in studios utilized by the world’s greatest dancers and choreographers. The Center presents a broad range of programming for audiences of all ages, including international ballet and dance, national tours of top Broadway shows, intimate performances of jazz and cabaret, contemporary artists, classical music performed by renowned chamber orchestras and ensembles, family-friendly programming, free performances open to the public from outdoor movie
screenings to dancing on the plaza and many other special events. The Center’s education programs are designed to inspire young people through the arts and reach hundreds of thousands of students each year. In addition to the presenting and producing institution Segerstrom Center for the Arts, the 14-acre campus also embraces the facilities of two independently acclaimed organizations: Tony Award®-winning South Coast Repertory and a site designated as the future home of the Orange County Museum of Art. Segerstrom Center for the Arts is also proud to serve as the artistic home to three of the region’s major performing arts organizations: Pacific Symphony, the Philharmonic Society of Orange County and the Pacific Chorale, who contribute greatly to the artistic life of the region with annual seasons at Segerstrom Center for the Arts. The Ailey organization also includes Ailey II (1974), a second performing company of emerging young dancers and innovative choreographers; The Ailey School (1969), one of the most extensive dance training programs in the world; Ailey Arts in Education & Community Programs, which brings dance into the classrooms, communities and lives of people of all ages; and The Ailey Extension (2005), a program offering dance and fitness classes to the general public, which began with the opening of Ailey’s permanent home—the largest building dedicated to dance in New York City, the dance capital of the world —named The Joan Weill Center for Dance, at 55th Street at 9th Avenue in New York City. For more information, visit www.alvinailey.org.
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Newest Crown Jewel for OC Parks: Irvine Ranch Historic Park Exclusively for : the Newport News By Kelly Bennett On the corner of Irvine Boulevard and Jamboree Road in the City of Irvine, a special celebration took place on November 21, 2015 – “Irvine Ranch Heritage Day”. This was an exceptional day where OC Parks and the Irvine Family celebrated the restoration of six historic structures and now, the facility and parkland is open to the public as the Irvine Ranch Historic Park – part of the OC Parks Regional family of historic parks. With a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a ranch-themed family-friendly event, the public was invited to enjoy a multitude of things to do and eat along with guided tours of the new park. Sunday, March 13th, started the spring-summer hours for regional parks which are 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. In 1887 James Irvine II moved the family home and the Irvine Ranch headquarters (to later to become The Irvine Company) to this location; he served as the President from 1887-1947. The Irvine Ranch was vast, almost 115 thousand acres that stretched from the Pacific Ocean all the way to the Santa Ana Canyon, East of The Great Irvine Park and West to the 55 Freeway. His son, Myford Irvine served as President of The Irvine Company from 1947-1959; he had one son, James Myford Irvine, who was born at the family home in 1953 which was restored in 2008 and is now called The Katie Wheeler Branch Library. From the late 1800s through the 20th century, the site served as the headquarters for the sprawling Irvine Ranch and The Irvine Company, which covered one fifth of Orange County and was once one of the world’s greatest producers of Valencia oranges. This once active site was in needed repair, the paint was weathered, peeling and chipped, wood was rotting, weeds and brush replaced the once vibrant greenery. The land was gifted to OC Parks who then restored the six structures, carefully preserving these historic buildings that represent the rich agricultural history of Orange County and the Irvine family history. These structures included the original mess hall, early office and three of the buildings that once housed the ranch’s foremen. James Myford Irvine came back to his roots and cut the ribbon to the newest addition of the OC Parks’ list of historical sites for Orange County. He smiled and was excited to have his family here to see the new restored buildings and park for all to enjoy. “These headquarters were The Irvine Company offices for my Grandfather, my Uncle, and my father, Myford Irvine. We seek to pass on to our descendants and the people of Orange County a richer sense of history and the part that the Irvine Ranch played in that history”, he stated. Other Irvine family members along with their children who attended included: Linda Irvine Smith, James Irvine Swinden, Paul White and Admiral Russell Penniman. They took an early private tour of the grounds prior to the opening to the public, walking the land and seeing the buildings restored to their natural state. A few of the family members had their own whimsical comments and most pointed to things or areas where they remember playing or where they skinned a knee or two as a child. The ribbon cutting ceremony was
just as special. OC Parks Director Stacy Blackwood welcomed everyone. James Irvine also spoke about how exceptional this day was. Todd Spitzer Third District Supervisor, Orange County Board of Supervisors was on hand to express his gratitude as well saying, “The Irvine Ranch Historic Park provides a unique glimpse into Orange County’s agricultural past. We are grateful to the Irvine family and The Irvine Company for working with the County to dedicate this park, grow park space and to preserve Orange County History.” It was a fun family day with craft stations for the kids, live music, a blacksmith demonstration, petting zoo and of course a BBQ lunch from a real Chuck Wagon operated by Ira and Becky Stein were enjoyed by all. Folks dressed in 1800’s traditional wear spun wool, hammered horseshoes and made corn husk dolls. Barbara Gershman and her band played traditional western music that was liked during this generation; the musicians playing were mighty fine on the fiddle and banjo. After the official ribbon cutting and speeches and while the public was touring and enjoying the grounds, the Irvine family and close friends were escorted into the large former Irvine Company Employee Dining Room for a special BBQ luncheon coordinated by Susan Jeske that had all the trimmings of a real ranch meal. From the décor, table settings and menu prepared by Two Guys Grilling along with lemonade made with lemons from the Irvine farm, the luncheon was a place where the family ate together enjoying each other’s company. After everyone enjoyed their meal, James welcomed everyone and introduced a few special folks who were in attendance. One of them was Eric Jessen, retired Chief of the OC Parks whom Jim and Supervisor Spitzer surprised with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the President of the United States for all the hours of volunteer service he has given for historic preservation. Family members then took turns telling stories of their days on the Ranch, special moments and cherished memories they have tucked away of their childhood. They talked about their life on the Ranch, growing up as a member of the Irvine family, being raised in the farmland, having horses, buggies, and having all of their best friends’ living miles away from their home. The stories they told were of the ‘days gone by’, of life different but unique in a way for each of them; holding dear to their hearts a part of their childhood that would live forever. Now their home and land will be appreciated by all – secured by the OC Parks as a historic site and park. The Irvine Ranch Historic Park now joins the list of many historical sites in Orange County for the public to enjoy: Helena Modjeska Historic House and Gardens; John D. Cooper Center, Heritage Hill Historical Park; George Key Ranch Historical Park; Old Orange County Courthouse; The Ramon Peralta Adobe; and The Historic Yorba Cemetery. OC Parks encompasses regional, wilderness and historical facilities, as well as coastal areas throughout the Orange County. From parkland, open space and shoreline, the 60,000 acres of award-winning parks are enjoyed by millions of visitors each year. The Irvine Ranch Historic Park grounds are available for picnicking
Members of the Irvine Family. Photo by Ken Herczeg.
OC Parks Director Stacy Blackwood, Jim Myford Irvine, and Orange County Supervisor Todd Spitzer, Third District. Photo by OC Parks.
Todd Spitzer, Jim Irvine with Eric Jessen, retired Chief of the OC Parks, receives Lifetime Achievement Award. Photo by Ken Herczeg.
Early 20th-century buildings that once housed foremen working on the Irvine Ranch were among the structures. Photo by OC Parks. and browsing, with interpretive signs are planning another Irvine Ranch explaining historical significance Heritage Day for this year. Irvine of the buildings. Because the Ranch Historic Park is located at: buildings are being used as offices, 13042 Old Myford Rd., Irvine, CA the interiors aren’t accessible. The 92602. For more information, please Katie Wheeler Library has summer visit www.ocparks.com or call (714) events periodically (story time and 973-6865. the like) in the garden, and they The Newport News
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Dream Gala Raises Over $1.1 Million for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Photos by Ann Chatillon The JDRF Orange County Chapter’s 20th Anniversary Platinum Dream Gala at The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel, brought together 500 influential leaders, sponsors and organization supporters to help raise more than $1.1 million for diabetes research – a notable amount for the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. Celebrating their platinum anniversary and emceed by Bill Rogers, JDRF’s Orange County Chapter honored Laguna Hills residents Lauri and Steve Delson for their contributions to Orange County’s T1D community. Analisa Albert, Toni Berlinger, and James Cueva served as the 2016 gala co-chairs. Plus, special guest Derek Rapp, CEO of JDRF International, was in attendance to celebrate as well The 2016 JDRF Dream Gala brought to life an evening of platinum elegance. Dinner included, seared filet mignon, ancho chili demi, piloncillo prawns, crispy sushi rice cake, pickled vegetable slaw, baby bok choy or a vegetarian option of kale and mozzarella ravioli, butternut squash, wild mushrooms, cherry tomatoes and sage brown butter. Dessert included S’mores cake or citrus torte. Following dinner, the Buzzcatz kept guests on their feet, and new to the event this year, an exclusive VIP After Party was held for Dream Gala sponsors. Silent, wine and live auctions were hosted. Highlights of the live auction sold by Auctioneer Letitia Frye, included two tickets to the 53rd annual New York Film Festival (Presented by Jaeger-LeCoultre), with first class airfare, three-night stay at the prestigious Park Hyatt Hotel, tickets to the Opening Party and a brand new 18k Rose Gold Master Ultra-Thin watch (a $25,000 value), Cooking Under the Tuscan Sun with a five nights at a private Italian cooking school (a $6,500 value), an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of The Voice, tickets to a live taping and two nights at Hotel Bel-Air (priceless), a Ralph Lauren Runway Spring 2017 Runway Show experience (priceless), and more. The premier wine auction featured over 250 specialty and varietal wines such as a Scarecrow Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 Wooden Boxed Trio and five-year vertical of Quilceda Creek. The Fund a Cure portion of the evening raised just under $300,000, 100% of which will be invested in our research programs. Investments are supporting the development of next-generation therapies like artificial pancreas technology, beta cell encapsulation, smart insulin that can turn on and off in response to blood sugar levels and, ultimately, methods for curing and preventing T1D. In fact, JDRF is currently funding 50 human clinical trials of potential T1D therapies. The 2016 JDRF Dream Gala Family Honoree were Laguna Hills residents Lauri and Steve Delson, they were honored for their contributions to Orange County’s T1D community after two of their three daughters were diagnosed with T1D. Lauri made a generous donation to Newport Beach-based Hoag Hospital Foundation to support the Mary and Dick Allen Diabetes Center and to create the Herbert Family Program for Young Adults (18-30) with T1D. Today, the program helps young adults cope with the psychological issues associated with being a young adult with T1D and empowers them through social events, counseling, education and a variety of training courses. “We are so thrilled to have honored Lauri and Steve Delson during our 20th Anniversary Platinum Dream Gala, making the night that much more special” said Cathy Sleva, executive director of JDRF’s Orange County Chapter. “Our mission to better treat, prevent, and eventually cure T1D would not be possible without the continued support of the 500 devoted event attendees, who have made this year’s Dream Gala a huge accomplishment.” The JDRF Dream Gala was made possible by generous key sponsors: The Allergan Foundation, Mary & Dick Allen Diabetes Center at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, Toni & Steve Berlinger, The Warmington Family, Herbert Family Foundation, Drs. Nancy & Larry Silverberg, Stradling, Yocca, Carlson & Rauth, Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. and South Coast Plaza, who served as the gala Community Engagement Partner. A leading global organization funding T1D research, JDRF’s goal is to progressively remove the impact of T1D from people’s lives until it achieves a world without T1D. Nearly 26 million Americans live with diabetes and its complications, and as many as 3 million have type 1 diabetes. Diabetes accounts for more than $245 billion in health care costs in the U.S. Insulin is only life support. It is not a cure. For more information on JDRF, visit jdrf.org. Page 10
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How to plan a memorable multigenerational vacation
Whether over the river or through the woods, families across the U.S. are planning to travel during the holidays. In a world of well-traveled toddlers, worldly teens and active seniors, multigenerational travel is growing and for good reason: everyone enjoys a vacation together while creating unforgettable memories. “Multigenerational family travel is character building,” says Julie Henning, writer and contributor for destination and activity website LiveLifeLocal. com. “In exploring new places with the people who already know your strengths and flaws - and love you anyway - you can come together in a way that otherwise wouldn’t happen at a holiday or reunion.” Planning a trip for the whole family doesn’t have to be intimidating. With a few simple tips, it’s easy to coordinate a vacation everyone will enjoy: 1. Keep a “group” mindset Whether you’re orchestrating an elaborate vacation where the whole group flies across the country, or you’re road-tripping, picking up the grandparents along the way, keep the lines of communication open. “Planning a multigenerational trip is a little bit like planning a wedding,” says Henning. “If you can remember the trip is not just about you, but a time of celebration for the entire family, chances are you’ll have much fonder memories.” 2. Plan together “If you have more than one ‘planner’ in the group, involve them all in creating the agenda as much as possible,” advises Henning. This will help ensure everyone provides input and the responsibilities are spread between multiple people. Online travel sites make it easy to plan multigenerational trips, even if families live in different locations. LiveLifeLocal.com, created by
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