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Beat planning pressure: 5 tips for an intimate wedding The terms wedding and money go hand in hand. The average wedding cost is now up to $31,213 according to theknot.com, and that’s not even including the honeymoon. Because of increasing costs, more and more couples are looking to plan a smaller, more intimate ceremony. While there’s no universal way to define a small wedding, it typically involves a limited gathering of family and close friends. No matter the size of your guest list, you’re bound to feel the stress of planning as you want your day to be perfect. But opting for a modest-sized wedding opens the door to endless options and possibilities. Here are some tips for making your small-scale wedding the event of the year: Whittle down your guest list If you can keep your guest count low, the cost for just about everything you need for your wedding will significantly decrease. There’s always going to be more guests you could invite, but if you’re making a point to have a small wedding, people will be understanding. Set limits and stick to them. Rent what you can Rental stores offer a wide range of products to fit weddings of any size or theme. A smaller wedding opens up your options when it comes to venue and personalization. You’ll likely need tables and chairs, tents, a dance floor and maybe even china, tableware and linens. Start by searching on RentalHQ.com to find a store for all
your decorating and setup needs. Keep the menu simple One of the biggest costs of a wedding is the food, so try to shy away from extravagant and fancy menu items. All you need are a few key dishes and one or two desserts to keep everyone satisfied. Your guests aren’t coming to ogle over a lavish spread, they simply want to be there to celebrate with the happy couple. Stick to your budget Create a budget using money you
already have in the bank. There’s no need to go into debt when planning an intimate wedding. If you have $1,000 to spend, then plan a $1,000 wedding. If you stick to a moderate budget, you’re more likely to keep the planning and actual event in control. Think outside the box A small wedding may require a bit of strategic thinking and DIY projects. For example, you can make your own invitations and party favors to not only save money, but to reflect your unique
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Shedding for the wedding: Your 3-month guide
The dress, the tux, the guests, the honeymoon - there are so many details that go into your wedding day. All eyes are on you from the moment you walk down the aisle until the last dance of the night. Understandably so, brides and grooms often feel a lot of pressure to look their best on this important day - there’s nothing like a wedding to motivate you to get serious about your health and fitness goals. But crash diets or extreme exercise programs are never the answer. “It’s usually best to start thinking about your specific goals three months before your wedding day to allow plenty of time to establish your routine and adjust to a healthier lifestyle,” says Steve Bronston, certified personal trainer with Life Time, a healthy way of life company that operates more than 115 health and wellness centers nationwide. “This creates a great opportunity for the bride and groom to support each other and get in shape together.” Bronston and Life Time offer a threemonth countdown plan to get you ready for the big day: Weeks 1-4 Focus on changing your unhealthy habits. Nutrition is key when trying to lose weight, decrease body fat and increase your overall health. Work with a professional to lay out a
detailed nutrition plan that consists of carbohydrates, protein and healthy fats at each meal. Then, begin with a fitness program that incorporates weight training and cardio intervals. Arm exercises like overhead press, tricep push-ups and bicep curls, and back exercises like rows and rear flys help brides looking to tone up for a strapless or low-back dress. Bronston suggests starting with two or three days of weight training, two or three days of cardio and one day of Pilates or yoga. Weeks 5-8 Now it’s time to switch up your
exercise routines. It’s a good idea to work with a personal trainer or join a group fitness class once or twice a week to shake up your routine and stay motivated. Your workouts should include one to two weight training exercises per body part throughout the week. If you can, try to shift the amount of weight you use and number of repetitions you do to help stimulate change within your body. Continue a cardio routine of two to three days per week and add in another day or Pilates or yoga. Weeks 9-12 It is important to keep up with your
developing healthy habits as the weeks progress, but as your wedding day approaches, you’re sure to feel the stress of planning. “A new focus on rest and relaxation during this time period is key,” Bronston says. You can eat well and exercise perfectly, but without sleep, stretching, rest and recovery, your body is at risk of not functioning properly. Planning a wedding can be stressful and tiresome, but if you commit to a healthy diet and fitness plan, you’ll walk down the aisle feeling confident and ready for your new life ahead. -(BPT)
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Every girl dreams of her fantasy wedding. It usually includes a Prince Charming standing next to her at the altar, saying “I do,” while surrounding by friends and family in a fairytale atmosphere. Now it’s time to turn that fantasy dream into reality. And while Prince Charming has been replaced with Mr. Right, the rest of the fairytale Page 4
doesn’t have to change. Every bride should feel like a princess, and here are some ways to pull off the special wedding: * The dress: The right wedding dress and accessories can make any bride look like a princess. A strand of pearls around the neck for a Cinderella look or a long, decorative braid down one side of the head completes the Rapunzel look. Many brides love the look of a simple tiara woven into an elegant hairstyle. And the dress can have a full or puffy skirt, or long flowing tresses to really bring out the princess style. Disney also has a collection of designer princess cut dresses based on several of the Disney princesses. * The invitations: Set the tone for your fairytale wedding right from the start with Disney Princess Wedding Invitations from Invitations by Dawn. The collection features eight elegant princess invitations inspired by Ariel, Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel, Belle, Cinderella, Jasmine, Tiana and Snow White. You’ll love the deep embossing, the shimmer paper and the raised print that looks like an invitation from royalty. The flowers and motifs will capture the eyes
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of your guests and evoke a sense of fairytale nostalgia, having them anticipating the wedding itself. * The decorations: Shimmery gossamer, twinkle lights and decorative candles provide beautiful touches to help make the fairytale a reality when it comes to your wedding and reception. If you are a crafty person, use DIY crafting sites like Pinterest to find centerpiece and table decoration ideas you can make yourself. Also ask your florist and cake decorator if they have any suggestions on decorating your reception and the wedding hall in a fairytale theme. They may suggest
a fountain centerpiece, or creating a forest backdrop behind the cake to help enhance the theme. If you’ve been dreaming about your wedding for many years, you probably already have some ideas for those special romantic touches that will make your wedding memorable and special. Share those ideas with the wedding specialist helping you plan your special day, and let the magic happen. Your guests will be awed by how you pulled together the entire fairytale theme, from the invitations to the special gifts they’ll take home to remember your special day. -(BPT)
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Traditional wedding rules have fallen by the wayside - food trucks are in, having a hashtag is a must, bridesmaids no longer wear the same dress and groomsmen are sometimes in sneakers. Couples are actively seeking ways to differentiate themselves and get creative. All that aside, there is one thing that remains constant - weddings must have wine. Without wine, there is no glass to raise during the toast to the bride and groom and nothing to drink when the bar closes during dinner. Wine is the first thing guests are offered when they take a seat, and - you know that they say - it’s important to make a good first impression. Choosing the right varietals for your wedding does not have to be a stressful endeavor. Whether you’re a
novice wine drinker or a connoisseur, follow these four tips and you’ll please a crowd without spending a fortune: Say “cheers!” with a sparkling wine. People love a good toast, and nothing washes down a teary maid of honor speech like a glass of sparkling. Riondo Prosecco is an accessible option that’s ideal to enjoy any day of the year, but perfectly suited for special occasions. You’ll get six pours out of a bottle, so plan accordingly! Good things come in threes. In addition to a sparkling, you’ll want a red and a white option that are familiar and food-friendly. You can’t go wrong with a Merlot - look for labels from the Napa region. For a white, Terlato Friuli Pinot Grigio is exceptional and ideal for food pairing.
Wine math: What you didn’t learn in school. Running out of wine mid-wedding isn’t an option, so it’s important to do the math. You should anticipate getting about 5 glasses per bottle and assume that each guest will drink one glass per hour. Follow this rule and the wine will flow all night long, keeping you and your guests happy. Don’t break the bank, but stay away from the cheap stuff. Choosing an excellent wine doesn’t mean paying top-dollar, but buying too cheap can mean sacrificing quality. There are countless high-quality, delicious, wines available for $10-$20 per bottle, so leave the cheap stuff on the bottom shelf! -(BPT)
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First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes moving into a new house. The big move often comes after the big day. Whether you’re moving in together for the first time or you’re saying goodbye to your tiny apartment and moving into a starter home, it’s an exciting and often expensive - time. Consider these tips to help streamline your move and save you money so you can fully enjoy the honeymoon phase in your new home sweet home: Purge, sell and save Did you receive new dishes or cookware as a wedding gift? You can probably ditch your old set. Host a garage sale or sell items you don’t need online to make some cash while reducing goods you have to move. Alternatively, donate to a local nonprofit and take the tax write off at the end of the year. Determine what size moving truck you’ll need A good rule is to plan for 150 cubic feet of space for every fully furnished room. Many young couples moving from a small apartment or condo into a larger first home will find a 12- or 16-foot Penske rental truck adequate. Plan to reserve your truck at least two weeks in advance. Ask about discounts when reserving; Penske Truck Rental offers rental discounts for AAA members. Be thoughtful of wedding gifts Did you receive gift cards for your wedding? Wait until after you move to spend them so you don’t have to haul extras. For the wedding gifts you received, try to keep them in the original boxes for
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A flurry of congratulatory phone calls, social media announcements and sparkling ring pictures all mean one thing: engagement season has arrived. With approximately 39 percent of marriage proposals taking place between Thanksgiving and Valentine’s Day, engaged couples are taking note of one of the fastestgrowing nuptial trends - destination weddings. These days, one in four weddings is a destination wedding, giving couples - and their guests - a reason to blend the joy of a marriage celebration with a fun and memorable vacation. Planning a destination wedding suitable for all your attendees is easier than you think, thanks to some key insights from Myrtle Beach-based expert wedding planner, Cheryl Cox. 1. Plan ahead Cox says nine to 12 months is the optimum planning time, especially for a destination wedding. Many couples start planning a destination wedding as soon as they get engaged. While the summer months are typically most popular for couples, when choosing a date, Cox recommends considering a Friday or weekday wedding, or planning the big day during the less-crowded but still desirable shoulder seasons (spring
and fall). 2. Select a destination that caters to all guests Consider a location with something for everyone. Myrtle Beach, S.C., is the perfect example. The destination offers pristine greens for golf enthusiasts, museums and historic plantations for cultural buffs, delicious Coastal Carolina cuisine for the foodies, fun in the sun with a day at the beach or one of the many water parks, and for brides looking for some quality time with the girls, numerous spas for a day of pampering. Plus, there are plenty of lodging options for your guests including oceanfront resorts, beach home rentals and quaint bed and breakfasts. 3. Research ceremony locations Beautiful and unique ceremony locations are one of the perks of having a destination wedding. “Research wedding venues, travel and accommodation options, and rates, then rank the venues you like best,” suggests Cox. As a Myrtle Beach wedding planner, she notes that the area’s 60 miles of stunning coastline make the perfect romantic backdrop. Whether you’re looking for a beachside wedding outside a charming beach home or at the Myrtle Beach State Park, or a historic location like Litchfield Plantation or Pine Lakes
Country Club, there are countless ceremony locations to choose from. You can even tie the knot 200 feet above the ground on the Myrtle Beach Skywheel. Visit www.visitmyrtlebeach.com for more information. 4. Help guests plan activities Travel is the foundation for longlasting memories. In fact, a recent Harris Interactive survey found 62 percent of adults said their earliest memories were of family vacations taken when they were between ages 5 and 10. Help your guests - particularly families with young ones - get the most out of their trip by suggesting activities or even making reservations for dinners, tee times, theme parks, museums, etc., before arrival. 5. Hire a wedding planner Planning a destination wedding doesn’t need to be stressful - hire a wedding planner. “Wedding planners know the local wedding professionals and venues including the city regulations for beach weddings,” says Cox. The perfect beach wedding can be accomplished with the help of a wedding planner as they know the ins and outs of planning a beautiful beach wedding so couples and their guests can enjoy the true beauty of a beachside wedding. 6. Consider a pre-wedding visit “If possible, attend a local wedding
show to meet wedding professionals one-on-one or plan a ‘wedding planning trip’ to visit venues and meet with wedding vendors,” Cox suggests. “Remember to take notes so you can recall all the details when you’re back home.” 7. Get wedding insurance Give yourself peace of mind by purchasing the appropriate wedding insurance. And, Cox notes, “Research to find the best coverage for your wedding - I highly recommend it.” 8. Be mindful of budget Start your marriage off on the right financial foot by keeping your wedding on-budget. Many couples planning destination weddings find them to be similar or even more affordable than traditional weddings back home. Myrtle Beach offers a variety of wedding venue options at various price points, so you can have your dream beach wedding and still stay on a budget. 9. Enjoy! This is perhaps the most important step of all. Don’t forget to enjoy the experience of planning this memorable day and enjoying the company of your guests. Take pictures, sample cakes, pick out flowers and remember these moments and the beautiful destination you selected.
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Segerstrom Center for the arts raises $270,000 for charity programs
Michael Penn with honoree Ashleigh Aitken, along with Bette and Wylie Aitken Photos by: Doug Gifford Segerstrom Center for the Arts held its third annual Arts and Business Leadership Awards Dinner honoring Zelma “Zee” Allred, chairman and CEO of Pool Water Products, with the Distinguished Leader Award and attorney Ashleigh Aitken of Counsel for Aitken Ÿ Aitken Ÿ Cohn with the Rising Leader Award. Chaired by Center Board co-chairs of the Business Leadership Committee Rick J. Muth, last year’s Distinguished Leader Award winner, and William F. Meehan, the evening serves as a fundraiser to support Center education and community engagement programs, raised $270,000. Starting off with a networking cocktail party, the 250 guests were then escorted to the Samueli Theater for dinner and the awards program. Folks enjoyed hearts of palm and avocado salad with citrus, cucumber, radish, petite herbs and citrus vinaigrette for starters. The main course consisted of a duet of beef tenderloin and barramundi with fingerling potatoes, zucchini blossom tempura, baby squash and zucchini, olive jus and roasted pepper gremolata. Dessert was scrumptious with your choice of either a dark caramel mousse, flourless cake, crème fraiche Chantilly, with a passion fruit gel - or a Yuzu parfait, Earl Gray Chantilly with seasonal citrus, citrus confit. Of course there was some dessert swapping going on! Zelma “Zee” M. Allred has been a business leader, community activist and Antonio and Sylvia Navarro with Greg and Joany Silvestri philanthropist in Orange County for more than 40 years. She is chairman and CEO of Pool Water Products, one of the top companies serving the national and international pool and spa market. She is also an equal partner in “Pentagon A” Investments, a real estate leasing company, and an equal partner in “Aqua Tri,” a chemical manufacturing company. She has been listed as one of the 100 most influential people in Orange County by Orange County Business Journal and voted Orange County’s Woman of the Year. Allred has set a standard for community involvement in Orange County through her extraordinary commitment and leadership in non-forprofit arts, education and health organizations. She is a member of the Segerstrom Center for the Arts board of directors and the Center’s Angels of the Arts support group. Allred is also active with Pacific Symphony, Orange County Philharmonic Society, Pacific Chorale, South Coast Repertory, Laguna Playhouse, the Orange County Museum of Art and Bowers Museum. Ashleigh Aitken is of Counsel at Aitken Aitken Cohn, where she specializes in complex business litigation, class actions and major personal injury cases. Aitken, a graduate of USC Law School, is a former federal prosecutor, practicing in the Los Angeles and Santa Ana Office of the United States Attorney in the Central District of California. While serving as an Assistant United States Attorney, Aitken prosecuted cases involving armed bank robbery, narcotics, and mail and wire fraud, child pornography and firearms violations. She has tried several criminal cases and argued before the 9th Circuit. Aitken, along with her parents Bette and Wylie, are generous supporters of the arts in Orange County, particularly the Center and South Coast Repertory. Ashleigh is Chris and Tina Nguyen a member of the Orange County Fairgrounds, appointed by Governor Jerry Brown. She oversaw the committee tasked with installing the Agricultural Workers Memorial, the first major public art installment on the Fairgrounds.
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The Royal Swedish Ballet Performs Mats Ek ’s ‘Juliet and Romeo ’ at Segerstrom Center
By Lydia E. Ringwald Photos by: Gert-Weigelt Choreographer Mats Ek’s dramatic version of ‘Juliet and Romeo’ visits Segerstrom Center in a Royal Swedish Ballet production June 1012. ‘Juliet and Romeo, a spin in reverse on the Shakespearean ‘Romeo and Juliet,’ is a visceral, rendition of the classic story set in an urban gang empire, a gritty surreal cityscape, suspended in time and place. The message is always the same, whether the conflict is set in Renaissance Verona or the Middle East, a recent zone of conflict that Mats Ek revealed in a program note was the inspiration for his contemporary ballet version of the famous Shakespearean tragedy. The twisted title, placing Juliet first, echoes the famous final lines of the Shakespearean drama, ‘Never was there a tale of more woe, than that of Juliet and her Romeo.’ Shakespeare may have reversed the order so that ‘Romeo’ would rhyme with ‘woe.’ Mats Ek seems to have reversed the title to emphasize Juliet’s personal power. The daring young Juliet is willing to violate social taboos to be with the man she loves and assert her leadership in a relationship that defies a senseless family vendetta. The supporting characters that surround the ‘star-crossed lovers’ spin in an urban ambiance where stark sets are matched with a motley mix of street people fashion. In the love scene, Juliet’s transparent gown expresses the naked authenticity of her emotion and in the finale; tattoos and slashes of red fabric mark her fate. Tchaikovsky’s searing score forms the magical cadenza that transports movement at lyrical moments of love, but conflicts in stark contrast in the ballet’s brutal moments of violence. Mats Ek reinterprets the role of the ‘Nurse’ in his contemporary ballet version of the Shakespearean tragedy. Rather than staged as comedic servant figure, Ek reinvents the ‘Nurse’ role to express the noble, nurturing and loving aspects of a
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woman who is the true mother of Juliet. In contrast to Juliet’s parents, the cold and controlling Capulets, who insist on a politically correct marriage with a calculating suitor, Mats Ek’s ‘Nurse’ expresses not only emotional resonance and humanity but also earthy energy when she dances vigorously with the young ‘boyz in the hood’ to deliver Juliet’s message to Romeo. Ballet superstar Ana Laguna performs the ‘Nurse’ role in two performances of the June 10-12 run. The Spanish-Swedish ballet dancer, who has partnered with legends the magnitude of Rudolf Nureyev and Mikhail Baryshnikov and performed on the greatest stages throughout the world, descends onto the Segerstrom stage for the first time. Laguna’s illustrious career has included performances with the Nederlands Dans Theater and Cullberg Ballet in roles choreographed by Birgit Cullberg, Maurice Bejart and Mats Ek, whom she married. It was her stunning performances in Mats Ek’s ‘ St. George and the Dragon’ and ‘Carmen’ that earned her world recognition. I had the good fortune of seeing Ana Laguna perform the role of ‘Carmen’ in Mats Ek’s intriguing avant-garde choreography of the classic at the Opera de Monte Carlo in Monaco. Early in her career, Laguna thrilled audiences with her visceral interpretation of Carmen, the cigarette girl and smuggler, whose defiant and independent character scandalized opera society when composer Bizet first introduced her to the world. Meeting Ana Laguna backstage in the rehearsal space of the Opera de Monte Carlo, sharing an evanescent moment, Ana smiled at my suggestion that in honor of her namesake ‘Laguna,’ she someday visit Laguna Beach California. After all of these years, Ana Laguna and her husband Mats Ek are welcomed to Orange County’s Segerstrom Center with the Royal Swedish Ballet performance of
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Exclusive guard-gated Covenant Hills
Access to acclaimed public and private schools
2.5% Broker Referral Fee*
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Experience a limited collection of 14 superbly crafted, custom quality residences where each one is exquisitely unique. Presented by William Lyon Homes, a reputable builder with more than 60 years of experience, Artisan Collection at Covenant Hills offers the turnkey luxury of stunningly designed interiors and professionally landscaped exteriors. For the selective homebuyer who desires the convenience, ease and beauty of a move-in ready residence without the challenges typically associated with building a custom home, this is the opportunity of a lifetime.
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*Brokers must bring client on first visit to register for broker referral fee. Buyers cannot be registered online prior to first visit. Broker referral fee to be paid at the close of escrow. Plan, pricing and production information are subject to change without prior notice. Square footages quoted are approximate only. Maps is an artist’s conception and are not to scale. Images shown as model photography and are illustrative purposes only; no guaranty or warranty concerning existence of (or right to develop) depicted improvements within Covenant Hills. The above information is provided for general reference only and made without representation or warranty of the accuracy thereof including, without limitation, the accuracy of availability, pricing, square footage, lot size, views, facilities and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions. All information furnished regarding properties for sale was obtained from unaffiliated third parties and while deemed reliable, is not guaranteed. DMB Ladera, LLC reserves the right to change any designs, specifications, elevations, prices or other terms without prior notice or obligation. Warning: The California Department of Real Estate has not inspected, examined or qualified the above information and no Federal or State agency had judged the merits or value, of any of the properties referenced above. Nothing contained herein shall constitute an offer to sell or lease any homes or real estate. No offer for sale or lease may be made without the delivery of a Public Report. Void where prohibited by law. See Sales Counselor for details. Michael Williams, CalBRE License #00926739.
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