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GIRL SCOUT TROOP DONATES PORTION OF COOKIE SALES TO ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER

On May 29 at 4:30PM, Carden Academy Girl Scout Troop #3367 hand delivered a donation check to Environmental Nature Center (ENC) Executive Director Bo Glover. The donation is a portion of the troop’s cookie sales profits. The funds will help the ENC create a new Nature Play area - an outdoor natural classroom where children can play and learn as well as an organic food garden at the Center’s future Nature Preschool. “We are on a garden journey this year,” said Troop #3367 Leader Carolyn Posey. “We wanted our donation to go to something related to gardening, like a children’s garden, and we are thrilled that the ENC can use our donation to help create a Nature Play area and Organic Food Garden for the ENC’s future Nature Preschool.” All 16 scouts in the troop were on hand to deliver the check. The girls then pitched their tents, started a campfire, and cooked a celebratory meal to commemorate the end of their scouting year. An ENC Naturalist facilitated games, told stories around the campfire, and lead a night hike for the girls. “Right now all of the donations coming in for the Nature Preschool

and Nature Play Area are being doubled by a local philanthropist,” said Glover. “Troop #3367’s gift comes at the perfect time to make the biggest impact!” About the ENC Founded in 1972, the ENC is a fascinating combination of 15 California native plant communities, wildlife habitat, walking trails, and sustainably designed, LEED Platinum certified learning center. For over 40 years, the ENC has been shaped and caressed into a 5-acre landscape

for learning, a sanctuary from life’s pressures and a place of preservation and instruction. Serving over 21,000 students and thousands of visitors annually, the ENC is recognized as a leader in science and social science education providing opportunities for increasing our community’s knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the natural world. The ENC recently purchased property to develop a nature play area, and construct our community’s first nature based preschool. With a

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

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PACIFIC SYMPHONY AND BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF SANTA ANA REIGNITE SANTA ANA STRINGS, a heartstrings program Smiles of joy and excitement lit up the faces of 50 elementary school children when they each received a new, shiny violin to take home during the re-launch in January of Pacific Symphony’s Santa Ana Strings (SAS), a Heartstrings program. Thanks to a partnership between the Symphony and the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Ana (BGCSA), SAS returned for a six-month pilot program (with plans to expand to year-round) that provides after-school violin instruction by Symphony and volunteer musicians. SAS is inspired by El Sistema, the international model defined as an intensive youth music program seeking to effect social change through the pursuit of musical excellence. Serving elementary school students living in Santa Ana, the program is designed to foster creativity, perseverance and selfesteem as well as develop teamwork skills through the study and practice of the violin. Now in its fourth season, SAS continues to grow and improve each year. Since its recent launch under the new partnership, SAS has been encouraged by two successful concerts—the first receiving the largest showing of parent and family support in BGCSA’s history, and the second, which took place at a recent Symphony’s Family Musical Mornings. Now SAS gears up for its final pilot performance at the BGCSA on June 10. For more information on SAS and the Symphony’s Heartstrings program—a major community-wide program providing free access to concerts, hands-on enrichment activities and transportation for underserved local residents in partnership with Orange County agencies—contact Mary Hawkes, director of community engagement, at (714) 876-2339 or mhawkes@pacificsymphony.org. “When I hold my violin, I feel proud of myself,” one SAS student has written in his journal. “I also feel confident. I feel like I could do anything. When I hear the violin, I think it is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever heard.” “Since its inception, the program has truly been special and touched so many young students’ lives in a positive way,” says Adam Neeley, SAS teaching artist and Symphony violist. “With this new iteration, we are able to create an instructional style that focuses completely on enriching the students’ lives in every way that we can through musical instruction. At every opportunity, we strive to teach Page 4

important life skills through music, such as discipline, togetherness, communication and self-motivation. I don’t hesitate at all after only a few short months to say that it is working.” SAS takes place after school, Monday-Friday at the BGCSA, for students who have elected to participate in the program. “The initial number of interested students was larger than we originally anticipated, which is great!” says Elizabeth Aguilar, the chief operating officer of the BGCSA. “We are very impressed by how seriously the students are taking this program and the level of commitment they have at such a young age.” Mondays and Tuesdays, students receive group lessons from their “Symphony Star,” Neeley. On Wednesdays, Neeley is joined by additional Symphony musicians— Agnes Gottschewski, Christine Frank, Dana Freeman, Carolyn Riley, Shelly Shi and Ayako Sugaya—who provide hands-on instruction for small groups of two-three students to refine what they are learning in the group sessions. On Thursdays and Fridays, volunteer musicians work with students who would like additional instruction or extra time to

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practice. With the focused attention of the musicians and the small musicianstudent ratio each Wednesday, students are learning faster than they have in any other prior year of SAS. “Not only are our kids wonderfully progressing in terms of how quickly they are picking up violin technique and musical skill, but I can already see the impact our program is having on them in other ways,” says Neeley. “Nothing could be more rewarding than seeing first-hand their eagerness to work hard, and then be able to share their sense of accomplishment with me, their family and their peers. “What began for these students as an after-school activity has quickly become something they are proud of and invested in,” he continues. “My hope for this class is that by the end of our first six months together, the students will truly feel like young violinists, and that the pride in being a violinist will blossom and become part of each of their self-identities.” The expanded partnership between the Symphony and BGCSA offers many benefits for the SAS program. “Moving this program from a schoolbased model to a community site has provided wonderful opportunities for us to engage with students, starting

as early as second grade, to plan for a multiyear continuum to ensure that students will receive ongoing instruction,” says Mary Hawkes, director of community engagement for the Symphony. “This allows them to grow with the program throughout their school life, and allows our Symphony and volunteer musicians to have a deeper, more meaningful connection to the program and students. “We are making an important difference in the lives of children and their families, and using the violin as our instrument to build long-lasting relationships within this community,” she continues. “I’m overjoyed SAS has found a new home at the BGCSA and to see this vision unfold.” Located in the heart of Santa Ana, BGCSA has brought stability to Santa Ana neighborhoods that have seen drugs, teen pregnancy and gangrelated violence rock their foundations. Their mission is to promote the positive and healthy development of youth, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, by providing services that build the skills, civility and self-confidence necessary to succeed.


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Smart ideas to get your car running, and looking, its best before your next road trip Are you a self-proclaimed road warrior who loves when other drivers do a double take to admire your wellcared-for car? Do you like to make others envious of your engine’s soft purr, your car’s immaculate finish, manicured curves and polished accents? Even if you’re not a car connoisseur, summer travel is upon us and now’s the time to get your vehicle road trip ready - inside and out. Tune in to tune up Before you hit the gas, it’s important to make sure your car is running properly so you don’t end up stranded on the side of the road. First, check the fluids - oil, coolant, brake and windshield washer. If it’s almost time to get the oil changed, get ahead of the game and do it before you leave. A long road trip can put additional stress on your motor, but clean oil can keep things working properly. Another way to keep everything running smoothly is to maintain the health of your tires. This not only creates a much safer driver experience, allowing you to handle the car better, but also saves money on fuel. Review your vehicle owner’s manual for the correct air pressure for your specific tires. The condition of the exterior tire surface should be cared for as well. Driving on bald tires can be extremely dangerous and can cause you to lose control in slick conditions. Tires also tend to heat up on long trips and thin tire walls can result in unnecessary blow-outs. To make sure you have proper tire tread, insert a penny in between several different tread grooves across the tire with the bottom of Lincoln’s head facing down. If the tire tread doesn’t touch honest Abe’s head, it’s time to invest in a new set of tires. Lastly, check to be certain all lights and signals are functioning properly. Sit in the car and turn each light or signal on and off while a friend observes. This will ensure you can properly communicate with other

drivers on the road, especially during night time travel. Primped and polished Now that the inner workings of your ride have been tended to, it’s time to give the outside a makeover. First, give your car a quick wash and then some personality. A fast and affordable way to enhance the look of your ride is with Custom Wrap Removable Coating from Dupli-Color. Change the color completely or simply add a racing stripe or modify your wheels in a few steps. Whether you’re cruising in a car, truck or motorcycle, the spray on, peel-off formula provides a smooth finish that lasts months, perfect for an extended getaway. Plus, it can be removed in a matter of minutes without the need for tools or solvents. Custom Wrap comes in six matte finishes - Carbon Black, Graphite Metallic, Performance Red, Arctic White, Patriot Blue and Jet Grey and even shields against surface scratches from dust and dirt, while protecting from rain, snow and UV exposure. If you happen to notice any pre-travel nicks and chips on the finish, use an exact-match touch-up paint tool, like Scratch Fix All-in-1, to quickly and affordably conceal, cover, seal and protect.

Get your gear in gear Now that your car is prepared for the road trip ahead, it’s important for you to make sure you’re equipped with everything you need to make your getaway a success. These days, many cars come equipped with GPS but you never know when that might malfunction or a signal is lost. Therefore, it’s always a good idea to have a paper map handy in case you need to take a detour or would like to break your planned route and go exploring. To avoid frequent stops, take tasty, filling snacks like pretzels, granola bars, trail mix or beef jerky. Bottles of water will keep you hydrated, but don’t overdo it otherwise you’ll be making several pit stops along the way. And don’t forget to make sure your glove compartment and trunk are both stocked with emergency essentials like a flashlight, jumper cables, roadside flares, blankets and a first aid kit. And, of course, no road trip is complete without a fun playlist to act as the soundtrack for your journey. Once you’ve followed these necessary steps to make sure your car is functioning properly and looking great, consider that your green light to go. The open road awaits you.

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Balboa Island Museum and Historical Society Historic Home Tour

Sponsored by the Balboa Island Museum and Historical Society, a Home Tour of eight historical homes will be held on Saturday, June 20, 2015, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Balboa Island. The Tour will be a walking Tour where participants will experience the charm and history of some very unique historic homes. Homes participating in the Tour display a plaque indicating the original date of construction. As much as possible, a history on each home has been compiled and will be shared with guests touring each home. Tickets are now on sale and may be purchased through the following options: On-line at www. balboaislandmuseum.org By mail: Balboa Island Museum

P.O. Box 147 Balboa Island, CA 92662 On the day of the Tour at the above address. Cost of ticket: $25 (members) $30 (non-members) per person Tickets purchased on-line, or by mail, may be picked up at Will Call on the day of the Tour at the Balboa Island Museum, 331 Marine Ave., Balboa Island, CA. If you are interested in serving as a docent on the day of the Tour, please contact Sue Sibley with your name and contact information (916/7996053, or suesibley55@yahoo.com) Questions or information? Call 949/675-3288 or e-mail: jherdman1@ roadrunner.com.

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Are You Ready for Ribs? When it’s time to fire up the grill, go beyond the bun this season with succulent pork ribs. Armed with these juicy tips and a great recipe, you’ll be ready to grill with the best – and that could mean big prizes for you. The Rib Basics Need a rundown on ribs? The National Pork Board has the tips and tricks you need to know to take your grilling game to the next level: Back ribs originate from the blade and center section of the pork loin, which is known for the “finger meat” between the bones. Back ribs also are referred to as “baby” back ribs because they are smaller than spareribs. Spareribs, usually larger and heavier than back ribs, are known for their delicious, meaty pork flavor. Dry rubs are a mixture of herbs and spices applied to ribs just before barbecuing to create an intensely flavorful, smoky crust. Ribs are often basted with sauces during the barbecuing process to enhance flavor and to create a sweet and savory glaze. For best results, brush ribs generously during the last 30 minutes of cooking. Always use tongs, not a fork, to turn ribs as they cook – piercing the meat causes juices to escape. When grilling ribs, adding aromatic

wood chips like hickory, apple or oak to the preheated coals infuses the meat with the distinctive smoky flavor prized in authentic barbecue. Think you have a winning rib recipe? Enter the “Dibs on My Ribs Pork Recipe Cookoff.” Visit www.porkbeinspired. com/dibsonmyribs and enter your original sparerib recipe before August 12, 2012. All entries must use a minimum of three ingredients, including pork spareribs, at least one McCormick spice or seasoning product, and at least one Kraft Foods BBQ sauce (if recipe requires a sauce). Two Grand Prize winners will receive a one-year supply of groceries and the chance to attend the 2013 Memphis in May BBQ Event in Memphis, Tenn. Visit the website for complete rules and entry form. Sweet, Spicy, and Smoky Spareribs Serves 6 Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 2 hours 5 p o u n d s spareribs, cut into 4-rib slabs 1 t a b l e s p o o n moked sweet paprika 1 tablespoon kosher salt 2 teaspoons dried oregano 2 teaspoons cumin, ground 1 teaspoon ground

chipotle chiles, or chili powder 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon onion powder 1/2 cup honey, heated until liquid Mix paprika, salt, oregano, cumin, chipotle or chili powder, garlic powder and onion powder together in small bowl. Sprinkle generously over both sides of ribs. Let stand at room temperature while preparing grill. Prepare outdoor grill for indirect medium-hot grilling. For a gas grill, remove cooking grates. Preheat grill on High. Turn 1 burner off. Place disposable aluminum foil pan over off burner and add 2 cups water to pan. Replace grates. Adjust heat to 350°F. For a charcoal grill, place

disposable aluminum foil pan on 1 side of charcoal grate. Build fire on opposite side, and let burn until coals are coated with white ash. Spread coals in grill opposite pan and let burn 15 to 20 minutes. Add 2 cups water to pan. Position cooking grate in grill. Lightly oil cooking grate. Place ribs over foil pan and cover grill. Cook, adding water to pan as needed, until ribs are browned, fork-tender, and meat pulls away from end of bone, about 2 hours. (For charcoal grill, add 10 briquettes to fire every 45 minutes to maintain heat.) During last 20 minutes, occasionally brush both sides of ribs with warm honey. Let stand 5 minutes, cut into ribs, and serve hot.

Tips on making smart tire choices Choices are good, but sometimes they can be annoying. Case in point is the daily onslaught of trivial-like questions, such as: tall or grande, paper or plastic, regular or unleaded, credit or debit? The questions may seem neverending, but being able to pick and choose is a good thing and really important in getting the right result. A good example is tires: Lots and lots of brands to choose from, but getting the right type of tire is vital because it impacts your vehicle’s ride, handling, comfort and even fuel efficiency. Tires certainly look simple - black and round - but they are highly-

engineered technical wonders designed to work in concert with a vehicle’s braking and steering systems. However, knowing which type of tire to get can be kind of tricky. For instance, there are highperformance (HP) tires, as well as ultra high-performance (UHP). How different are they and how can you tell which one will work better for you? It’s a good question and one that gets asked all the time. Consumers are smart to ask because they want to know what’s best for their driving and their vehicle. Both UHP and HP tires provide excellent traction and control for

sporty sedans like Mercedes-Benz and Lexus, as well as sleek sports cars like Porsches. Performance tires can also be categorized into summer and all-season types. Summer tires provide great handling in dry and wet conditions, while all-season tires are designed to perform in a wide range of weather, including moderate winter conditions and cold temperatures. The difference between the two types of tires is significant to meet the demands they fulfill.” UHP tires typically give drivers a firmer, sportier, and more responsive feel, aided by their tread designs and compounds, which are designed to provide increased levels of grip. In addition, higher speed ratings distinguish a UHP from an HP tire.When consumers shop for tires, it’s important that they match the tire speed rating and load index required by their car or truck. Buying lower speed-rated tires could negatively affect the vehicle’s overall performance and handling. Once a consumer selects the tire that best meets their need. Keeping the tires properly maintained and being a smart driver can make a great choice even better. Here some tips: * Keep your tires properly inflated. You can lower your gasoline bill and get additional miles out of your tires

by maintaining correct tire inflation pressure. To maintain proper inflation, check your tire pressure regularly and with a reliable tire gauge. Be sure the valve stems have a plastic or metal cap to keep dirt out and seal against leakage. Be sure to check also when the tires are cold (at least three to four hours after the vehicle has been driven). * Tire alignment should be checked once a year. Misaligned tires can reduce tread life and fuel economy. * Taking off from a stoplight like a rocket and then slamming on the brakes to stop uses gas at a much faster rate. Accelerating less and slowing moderately can increase fuel efficiency by more than 30 percent. Also, many traffic lights are timed for efficient traffic flow, so you’ll hit more green lights in a row by maintaining the speed limit. * Slow down. All vehicles lose fuel economy at speeds above 55 mph. Driving 55 mph instead of 75 mph can reduce fuel costs by up to 25 percent. Driving 65 mph instead of 75 mph can save up to 13 percent * Turn off your engine if you’re stopped for more than a couple of minutes. Fuel efficiency savings of up to 19 percent are possible by not letting your engine idle too long while stationary.

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Now Accepting Grant Award Applications Balboa Village Commercial Facade Improvement Program

The City of Newport Beach is pleased to announce a newly created grant program for façade enhancements for nonresidential properties within Balboa Village. This is a great opportunity for business and property owners that will generate positive changes for the community. Grant funds can be used on new exterior building improvements, including signage, painting, landscaping, architectural treatments, and structural upgrades. Projects must be consistent with the Balboa

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Village Design Guidelines which can be accessed on the City’s website. For additional Program information and requirements, please see the website: http://www.newportbeachca. gov/bvfacade. For questions regarding the Program, please contact Fern Nueno, Associate Planner at (949) 644-3227, fnueno@newportbeachca.gov or Brenda Wisneski, Deputy Community Development Director at (949) 6443297, bwisneski@newportbeachca. gov.

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Symphony Gala honoring Director Carl St. Clair raises 1.6 million for charity Photos by Nick Koon More than 400 guests dressed in their finest gathered to participate in one of Pacific Symphony’s most heartwarming galas to date, “Celebrating Carl St.Clair’s 25 Years in Orange County.” Honoring the beloved music director’s 25 years with the orchestra, the gala took place at the Hotel Irvine, where the sights, tastes and aromas of Orange County were center stage. Thanks to the vision of co-chairs Lynn Freeman and Ellie Gordon, the focus was also on fun and celebration, as guests arrived to revel in an OC classic: a beach party! Donning sunglasses and flip–flops, attendees engaged in friendly competition, playing games such as ultimate Frisbee and “Hang 10,” while sipping cocktails and enjoying a surf band rocking Beach Boys tunes. The evening transitioned into a memorable tribute to Maestro St.Clair as guests feasted in an enchanting orange grove. After an exciting live auction and generous “Fund-A-Dream,” Symphony musicians surprised the audience with a “flash mob” performance of Beethoven’s Ninth with a rock overlay, which led straight into the party tunes of JT & Friends. The outdoor reception, brought the beach to the hotel. Lifeguards stood watch over guests as they tested their balance on the mechanical shark and the mobile surfboard. Ladies kicked off their heels to ride in their long gowns and play games with their dates. Others lounged in hammocks and beach cabanas as they watched dogs chasing Frisbees. The sun shone brightly above in the usual Southern California fashion, as a brisk breeze cooled the air and guests nibbled on scrumptious appetizers that included avocado, crab and nori sushi hand rolls, grilled-peach pastries and the beach-favorite, fish-n-chips. As the dinner hour struck, guests were escorted past an elaborate sandcastle by a party of bikini-clad revelers. They continued beneath white-tulle canopies adorned with hanging candlelit bulbs, arriving to find a stunningly transformed grand dining hall. It exemplified another intrinsic aspect of Orange County’s history: the growth and export of oranges of the Irvine Company—a piece of history that gave the county its unique name. Lined with aromatic orange trees and filled with a complementary dim purple glow that enhanced the mood offered by the backdrop of a moonlit sky; the room resembled an upscale backyard fiesta. Then, dinner was served. To start, a romaine and butter leaf salad with white radishes, Fuji apples, almonds, and topped with a blood orange vinaigrette. As the main entrée, a filet with jumbo prawns, mashed yams and squash shallots, and beuree blanc sprinkled with chive oil. For dessert, a delectable chocolate and banana dome with a caramel coulis had lips smacking. During the extravagant meal, speeches and performances were given in honor of St.Clair. Friends of the maestro, including prominent musicians and composers such as André Watts, Yo-Yo Ma and Philip Glass, offered their congratulations through an endearing video montage. Symphony President John Forsyte gave a heartfelt speech thanking the multitude of supporters, as he spoke movingly about his long-lasting friendship with the music director. John Evans, a longtime member of the Symphony’s Board of Directors, offered a framed compilation of photos from St.Clair’s adventurous journey with the Symphony and with the community of Orange County. In return, St.Clair presented past board chairs with conducting batons before delivering his own inspiring speech. Justin Koga, a member of Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra, and his teacher, Lazlo Mezo, a Symphony cellist, serenaded the audience with a movement from Barriere’s Sonata X for Two Cellos. The auction began with a symbol of the night: a single, juicy orange, with the starting bid at $1; it sold for $2,500, thanks to the generous offer of Pat and Bill Podlich. Amy and Steve Litchfield bid $14,000 on an extravagant getaway to Sin City with the “Viva Las Vegas” package, while the Zhao family bid a winning $10,000 to fly to London and spend time with James Newton Howard as he completes his score for the final “Hunger Games” film. There were many more but to conclude the bidding, a multitude of guests donated to the “Fund-A-Dream” cause. In a stunning display of generosity, John and Mary Tu offered to match all donations up to $350,000. Charlie Zhang, Valerie and Hans Imhof, and David Tsuong and Betty Tu each gave generous donations of $50,000. Proceeds from these generous gifts amounted to $397,750, and with the match totaled $747,750. Overall, the evening accrued an astounding $1.6 million. To top off the joyful evening, John Tu and his group of musicians drove the audience onto the dance floor with their rendition of the Beach Boys’ “Surfin’ USA” and Lady Gaga’s “Just Dance,” before tackling their interpretation of the Blues Brothers. Bopping around musical genres to please individual tastes, JT & Friends was an instant hit, and a worthy ending to a magical night. Page 10

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President of the Pacific Symphony John Forsyte, Music Director Carl St. Clair, and President of the Pacific Symphony Board, Mike Kerr

Past President of the PSO Board Sally Anderson, Tom Rogers pose with “lifeguards” on the beach

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Ellie Gordon and Lynn Freeman

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Sean Abdali, and Tennis Hall of Famer Nick Bollettieri Host Meet and Greet At New Coto de Caza Tennis Club This Saturday June 6 at 7:30pm Coto De Caza, Ladera Ranch, and Mission and Boris Becker. He has done everything except Viejo Tennis community are excited to hear that for one thing – he has never really headed west to the former Vic Braden Tennis College & Academy the Golden State. Sean Abdali has an impressive which later became Coto Valley Country Club is on track record of his own following in the footsteps its way with hopes of becoming a premier boutique of his mentor, starting one of the first full serviced style club. The newest tennis club in town will be tennis and academic academies in the west in known as Coto Tennis Club.

1991, operating multiple resort style tennis facilities

The club which will be operated by well-known in Northern California, working with some of the

Famed tennis pros Sean Abdali,and Nick Bollettieri examine the court at Coto de Caza tennis professionals Sean Abdali and tennis hall best players from the US, and serving as a coach tennis club of Famer Nick Bollettieri, and will likely become a at the biggest tournaments in the world such as premier destination for juniors of all ages and levels the US Open, Rolland Garros, and Wimbledon. who are looking for more and something different than what they have had offered to them.

He arrived in Orange County in 2009, where he married his wife, Valentina, and today they have

Adult tennis instruction and league play will be a son named Dean and a baby girl on the way. Sean big part of the club as well, and the club will offer started his Orange County tennis movement at hard to come by instruction from renowned and Racquet Club of Irvine where he continues to have well known coaches. The club will also nurture one of the premier junior programs in the area, and and support talent and professional players from its own community and generate their support to inspire other young players to become the best they can be. Nick Bollettieri has coached ten No.1 players in names we know like Andre Agassi, Serena & Venus Williams, Maria Sharapova, Jim Courier,

Beginning tennis student tries to impress her coaches Sean Abdali,and Nick Bollettieri today is the owner of The Tennis Club at Newport Club at the Coto Valley Country Club. 23331 Via Beach Country Club working together with Nick Venado, Coto De Caza, CA 92688 Telephone: Bollettieri. Coto Tennis Club is the newest project, 949-589-5000 and Sean and Nick both hope to grow tennis and The event is open to the public and RSVP is allow players to experience the Bollettieri system. required to guarantee entrance. To RSVP call or This Saturday, June 6 at 7:30pm, they will be email: 949-759-0711 â—? gm@gsitennis.com hosting a Meet & Greet party at the Coto Tennis

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Collector car auction this weekend! Ranked among the “Top 10 Resort Towns in the U.S.,” Newport Beach is also dubbed one of the country’s “Top 10 Best Family Beaches.” Its mild climate, beautiful coastlines, inspiring sunsets, superb golfing, world-class shopping and picturesque backdrops offer the perfect appeal to the classic car community. Returning to Newport Beach for its Third Season, Russo and Steele, the World’s Most Exciting Collector Automobile Auction in the World, will be back at the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort June 5th7th, 2015 with an Unprecedented Line-Up. The Russo and Steele Newport Beach auction event will not only provide the electric atmosphere of auction in the round auction block, but also provide enthusiasts an outstanding destination to bring the whole family to experience their passion of classic cars, but also the amazing community of Newport Beach. Southern California epitomizes the classic car lifestyle with its casual, yet exclusive appeal. The sheer variety of classic cars and the strength of its collector car community is astounding. The Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort is Newport Beach, California’s premier ocean side retreat and is the perfect location for Russo and Steele’s astute, sophisticated clientele to come enjoy the auction action in our laid back, enthusiast atmosphere. Russo and Steele brings outstanding, highly collectable

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European Sports, American Muscle, Hot Rods and Customs to the pristine Pacific coastline of Newport Beach, California where we will continue to provide the intensely passionate, high energy Auction in the Round experience enthusiasts have come to expect. Widely regarded as one of the worlds’ most prestigious locations for automotive enthusiasts, Newport Beach and the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort will provide an exquisite backdrop for this discerning affair. Creating the ultimate stage for a rare selection of premium vehicles, many of which have not been available for sale in decades, Russo and Steele will showcase European Sports, American Muscle, Classic Customs and Hotrods. Vehicle consignment is still open, and interested parties may submit their application here: https:// russoandsteele.com/consignment/. Cultivating a careful selection of hard to find inventory for enthusiasts and collectors around the world, the 2015 Russo and Steele Newport Beach auction will offer access to an in-demand pool of vehicles. Inspiring bidders who seek unique finds, the

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three day event will become a second home to jet-setting purveyors and automotive connoisseurs who want to be up close and personal with the desirable line-up. Bidder registration is currently open, and interested parties may complete the requirements here on Russo and Steele’s official website: https://russoandsteele.com/ bidder-services/. For those who would simply like to join the ultimate collector car beach party, general admission is available for $20.00 per day. Auction preview begins at 9:00am Thursday, June 4th, with gates opening for the official auction June 5th-7th at 9:00am daily, with each daily auction beginning at 11:00am. Additional Information on general admission can be accessed here:https://russoandsteele.com/ newportbeach/. “Our commitment to provide the most diverse selection of collector automobiles, in an event that is stimulating for passionate enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike, has inspired us to create an enhanced experience across the board at our upcoming Newport Beach auction. We look forward to unveiling our

prestigious line-up of vehicles, which is guaranteed to offer markedly rare finds.” - Drew Alcazar, Founder and President, Russo and Steele Collector Automobile Auctions EVENT ADDRESS: 1131 Back Bay Drive. Newport Beach, California 92660 for more information go to: w w w. r u s s o a n d s t e e l e . c o m / newportbeach/


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THURSDAY IS

WEEKLY DRINK SPECIALS IN OUR BAR & LOUNGE

LADIES NIGHT at EMBARCADERO CALIFORNIA BISTRO NOW OPEN IN RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA’S EL PASEO SHOPPING CENTER!

BRING YOUR LADY OR MEET ONE HERE

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All night long Thursday evening in our Bar & Lounge. LIVE MUSIC. Brian Martin 1st & 3rd Thursday each month.

School Boy Crush 2nd & 4th Thursday each month. Open 7 days a week. Lunch 11am-4pm. Dinner service begins at 4pm. HAPPY HOUR: 4pm-6pm every day Monday - Sunday

EMBARCADERO CALIFORNIA BISTRO

Located in the EL Paseo Plaza at 22332 EL Paseo in Rancho Santa Margarita 92688

(949)-709-2266

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fathers day weekend at

Trabuco Oaks steak house Come Celebrate All Weekend! June 19th - 21st, 2015

FATHErs DAY sPEciALs Appetizers

Onion rings & Jalapeno Poppers $12

Entrees

Served with garlic bread, house salad, western beans, and choice of baked pototo or fries

32 OZ.TOP SIRLOIN $60 (Good enough for two)

8 OZ. TOP SIRLOIN & LOBSTER $55 8 OZ. FILET MIGNON & 5 FRIED SHRIMP $40 16 OZ. KANSAS CITY RIB EYE WITH JUMBO SHRIMP $50 12 OZ.FILET MIGNON & 5 FRIED SHRIMP $50

DEssErT DAD’s sUNDAE CHOCOLATE BROWNIE TOPPED WITH VANILLA ICE CREAM, HOT FUDGE, WHIPPED CREAM, AND DRIZZLED WITH CARAMEL Wine specials $5

MARK WEST PINOT NOIR ROSENBLUM CUVEE SNAP DRAGON CABERNET

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For reservations Please call:

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OR CONTACT REYES GALLARDO AT REYESGALLARDO925@GMAIL.COM

Directions to Trabuco oaks steakhouse, take Rancho Santa Margarita parkway to Plano Trabuco, left, down the hill past Rose Canyon Cantina and next right on Trabuco Oaks Drive. From the 5 freeway take El Toro to Cooks Corner or Live Oak make a right, take it for 4.3 miles pass the fire station and make a left and it will be the second building on the right.

TRABUCOOAKSSTEAKHOUSE.COM 20782 Trabuco oaks road, trabuco canyon

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newport beach R est aurant Amelia’s Seafood & Italian

wines and whiskies, and decadent desserts.

One of the oldest family-owned & operated restaurants in Orange County. For nearly 45 years, this cozy Balboa Island landmark has offered a distinct menu of delectable Italian and seafood dishes.

34442 Street of the Green Lantern, Dana Point 949-493-1183

311 Marine Ave. Newport Beach 949-673-6580 Andrea Ristorante The Resort at Pelican Hill’s Italian Restaurant, overlooks the Pacific in Newport Beach; True Flavors of Italy with handmade pastas.

22701 S. Pelican Hill Rd., Newport Coast 949-467-6800 Avila’s El Ranchito

Caribbean restaurant features regional, seasonally fresh cuisine in a casually, elegant setting. Designed for Newport Beach locals and visitors.

Fish and meats are portioned in our kitchen. Focaccia bread, tapenade, salad dressing, sauces, pizza dough and tiramisu are homemade daily. 223 Marine Ave, Newport Beach

22701 S. Pelican Hill Road, Newport Coast 855-315-8214

854 Avocado Ave, Newport Beach 949-760-8686

949-675-4070

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

Ciao Italian Restaurant

Fleming’s Steakhouse They live, breathe, and dream steak. The finest USDA prime beef steak and wine experience. A steak is never just a steak.

1300 Dove Street, Newport Beach 949-222-2223

2800 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach 949-675-6855

Five Crowns Restaurant &

Al fresco dining with views of the bay, cuisine in fun, casual setting, and awardwinning seafood chowder.

1131 Back Bay Drive. Newport Beach 949-729-1144

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

3801 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. 949-760-0331 Mastro’s Ocean Club

Billy’s At the beach Billy’s bayfront restaurant offers a view of the bay and tropical décor. Thick steaks, lobster and fresh Hawaiian seafood such as Ahi and Ono. Polynesian Bar for nightly live entertainment.

2751 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 949-722-1100

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

8112 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 949-376-6990 Mayur Cuisine of India

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

630 Lido Park Drive. Newport Beach 949-675-3474 The Bungalow Restaurant Specializes in steaks, seafood and claims to have the best martinis in the county. Their award-winning wine list offers more than 20 premium wines.

2441 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 949-673-6585

Classy retreat for traditional Indian fare, including a fixed-price lunch & champagne brunch, fragrant, pungent spices from all over India are delicately mixed to create a spectacular variety of dishes.

2931 E. Coast Hwy. Corona Del Mar 949-675-6622 Newport Landing Restaurant & Oyster Bar Waterfront dining including fresh seafood, prime beef, and Sunday champagne brunch. The casual upstairs lounge offers complete menus, patio deck, and live entertainment.

Cannery seafood Of the Pacific

503 E. Edgewater, Newport Beach 949-675-0682

Classic seafood entrees plus a diverse wine selection in a versatile space with outdoor dining.

Palm Terrace Restaurant & Lounge

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

2647 E. Coast Hwy, Corona Del Mar 949-673-0033

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

690 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach 949-760-4920 Quiet Woman

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

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Tommy Bahama’s Island Grille

Celebrating the best of Californian lifestyle: deep, sweeping ocean views from the alfresco terrace with granite tabletops and flower baskets overhead. Seafood and steak dishes. Ocean and golf course views.

Variety of Mexican dishes with carne asada, carnitas, chicken, and fish. Tequila, beer, and full bar.

Back Bay bistro

The Resort at Pelican Hill

G u id e

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

3224 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 949-640-7440

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Rothschild’s Fine Italian Restaurant 2407 E. Coast Hwy., Corona Del Mar 949-673-3750 Royal Thai Cuisine Exquisite Thai dinning with its delicious flavors and exotic atmosphere. Enjoy the quiet tranquility of Thai culture, sample our dishes and experience the taste of Thailand.

4001 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 949-645-8424

21 Oceanfront New American cuisine of seafood, steaks & ocean views in an old-world, upscale space with leather banquets & lounge areas.

2100 West Oceanfront. Newport Beach 949-673-2100 Woody’s Wharf Fresh seafood moderately priced in a casual nautical setting. There are even slips to accommodate several large yachts for customers who prefer sailing to driving. Live rock ‘n roll entertainment.

2318 W. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 949-675-0474

Roy’s Hawaiian Fusion Come in for their inspired bites and enticing cocktails during Aloha Hour in the bar and sensational meals in the vibrant dining room that features our signature exhibition kitchen.

453 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach 949-675-7829

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

127 Marine Ave., Balboa Island 949-675-8300

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

2735 West Coast Hwy, Newport Beach 949-642-3431 Sam & Harry’s USDA prime steaks, seafood flown in daily from around the world, and an awardwinning wine program that showcases a list of hand selected bottles.

900 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach 949-729-6900

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


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Segerstrom Center for the Arts Announces the Line-Up for Movie Mondays 2015 Summer is around the corner and that means Segerstrom Center’s Movie Mondays will soon return for the ninth year. Each year, thousands of film lovers gather on the Center’s Arts Plaza to enjoy evenings of free fun-filled activities, outdoor dining and screenings of five films on consecutive Mondays. Movie Mondays 2015 kicks off on July 13 with the zany musical and two-time Academy Award®-nominee Little Shop of Horrors. Movie fans look forward to these annual FREE alfresco Movie Mondays on the Center’s Arts Plaza. Families and fans from all over the Southland arrive early to stake their places on the plaza and enjoy early dinners, music and people watching. Since the movies are projected on the side of Segerstrom Hall, everyone has a great seat. Set-up begins at 5:30 p.m., with the movie starting at dusk (approximately 8 p.m.). Guests are encouraged to bring beach chairs or other easily portable seating items, snacks and picnic suppers. Each Monday will also feature different food trucks serving culinary sensations throughout each screening. Barbecues and similar food preparation are not permitted. Prior to the show (starting around 7:30 p.m.) there are audience participation events. For more information, please call (714) 556-2787 or visit www.scfta. org/moviemondays. July 13 – Little Shop of Horrors

Full of camp, horror and catchy tunes – audiences will eat it right up! Adapted from the off-Broadway rock musical, Little Shop of Horrors is the cult horror comedy that narrates the story of a nerdy florist shop assistant played by Rick Moranis, who finds his chance at success and romance while raising a vicious, raunchy plant that feeds on human blood. With cameos by Steve Martin and Bill Murray, you’ll want to plant yourself under the stars for this outrageous musical comedy! PG-13, 1986, 94 minutes. July 20 – Pitch Perfect The winner of this year’s Audience Fan Favorite Poll. This modern-day musical mash-up with a breakout ensemble cast featuring Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson has become the second-highest grossing musical comedy film. Its sequel is

anticipated for this spring. Pitch Perfect follows a college all-girls a capella singing group in their mission to pitch slap their male rivals on campus. Full of one-liners that hit all of the right notes, there is no acascuse to fall flat and miss this smash movie hit! PG-13, 2012, 112 minutes. July 27 – The Sandlot

Relive the summer of your dreams with this nostalgic coming-of-age adventure. The Sandlot is the story of a new kid in town who is taken under the wing of the neighborhood baseball prodigy and his fellow teammates. Together, it’s a summer to remember adventures involving rival teams, lifeguards and a vicious dog, “The Beast.” This ‘90s staple is a home run for the whole family. PG, 1993, 101 minutes. August 3 – My Best Friend’s Wedding

One of Julia Robert’s most memorable films, My Best Friend’s Wedding is the perfect movie for a summer date night picnic. When Julianne (Julia Roberts) discovers

her long-time friend Michael (Dermot Mulroney) is engaged, she suddenly realizes her love for him and sets to break off the wedding to his young college student fiancée, Kimmy (Cameron Diaz). Scheming and sabotage ensue in this refreshingly entertaining romantic comedy. A delightful chick flick for you and your BBF! PG-13, 1997, 105 minutes. August 10 – E.T.: The ExtraTerrestrial

This Steven Spielberg blockbuster earned four Oscars, broke box office records and held the slot of highest grossing film of all-time. The iconic classic follows Elliot, a young boy who discovers an alien left stranded here on Earth. In his quest to get the extraterrestrial (E.T.) home, the two develop a special connection in a story of the true meaning of friendship. Come for a night under the moon - you just may spot E.T. riding in the sky above you! PG, 1982, 115 minutes. Segerstrom Center for the Arts applauds Kia, Official Automotive Partner of the Center and United Airlines, Official Airline of the Center. Segerstrom Center for the Arts is unique as both an acclaimed arts institution and as a multidisciplinary cultural campus. It is committed to supporting artistic excellence on all of its stages, offering unsurpassed experiences, and 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 and owns and operates the 3,000-seat Segerstrom Hall and intimate 250-seat Judy Morr Theater, which opened in 1986, and the 2,000-seat Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, which opened in 2006 and also houses the 500-seat Samueli Theater, the studio performance space and Boeing Education Lab. A spacious arts plaza anchors Segerstrom Center for the Arts and is home to numerous free performances throughout the year as part of Segerstrom Center for the Arts’ ongoing Free for All series. The American Ballet Theatre William J. Gillespie School at Segerstrom Center opens in 2015. 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, familyfriendly programming, free performances open to the public from outdoor movie screenings to dancing on the plaza and many other special events. The Center’s arts-in-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 independent 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.

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H elp nurture kids ’ love of nature with easy, basic , backyard bird - feeding tips

Parents and children enjoy spending quality time together, but it’s not always easy to find shared interests. The backyard, however, can provide the perfect place for generations to meet when parents help kids learn the delights of birdwatching and bird-feeding. Interacting with backyard birds benefits children on many levels, including teaching them the responsibility of caring for other living things to nurturing their appreciation of nature. Fall and winter are the perfect times to introduce kids to backyard bird care; as food sources dwindle in their natural habitat, birds will frequent a backyard where feeders serve up seed and suet daily. The wild bird experts at Cole’s Wild Bird Products offer some guidance for families launching bird feeding lessons: Feeder facts: Different bird species like different types of feeders, but some styles, such as tube feeders, will attract a large variety of birds. Basic bird feeder styles include: * Tube - Best for serving seed, tube feeders keep the contents clean and dry, providing birds with access to the food through feeding ports. They’re great all-purpose feeders and will attract the most variety of songbirds. It’s important to clean tube feeders regularly, so choose a

model that’s easy to clean. Cole’s high-quality tubular feeders are made with state-of-the-art materials to prevent warping, discoloration, and they feature Quick Clean removable bases that make cleaning fast and simple. Feeder bottoms pop off with the push of a button. * Bowl feeders - If separating seeds into different feeders gets too complicated, bowl feeders can be an all-in, easy solution. Options like Cole’s Bountiful Bowl Feeder can accommodate a variety of feed types, from seed and suet to mealworms, fruits and nuts. Bowl feeders are especially good starter feeders for children since they are easy to fill and clean. * Suet feeders - During cold winter months, suet is an essential source of energy for birds. Suet feeders can range from a simple mesh onion bag to a wire or plastic mesh box that affixes to a tree, or post. Woodpeckers, warblers, nuthatches, titmice, jays and chickadees love suet. Whatever styles of feeder you choose - and a mix is ideal - be sure to select feeders that are sturdy enough to withstand winter weather and unwanted visitors, like squirrels. They should be tight enough to keep seeds dry, and easy to disassemble for cleaning. Most importantly, keep them maintained and stocked - if you

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-12-503118-VF Order No.: 120099128-CA-BFI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 10/4/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state, will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): VALERIE KELLEY, A MARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY Recorded: 10/26/2006 as Instrument No. 2006000724579 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of ORANGE County, California; Date of Sale: 6/26/2015 at 12:00:00 PM Place of Sale: At the North front entrance to the County Courthouse, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $1,443,555.69 The purported property address is: 2904 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 Assessor’s Parcel No.: 049-021-04 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may

hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 714-730-2727 for information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site http://www.qualityloan.com , using the file number assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-12-503118-VF . Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right’s against the real property only. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. QUALITY MAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 714-730-2727 Or Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. TS No.: CA-12-503118-VF IDSPub #0084088 6/5/2015 6/12/2015 6/19/2015

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neglect to feed them, birds will go elsewhere. Food fun: In order to attract birds, it’s important to serve high-quality food. Seed blends with too much cheap seed, known as fill, won’t satisfy birds, and you’ll end up with a mound of discarded fill under feeders and few feathered friends in your backyard. Here are some basic foods birds look for in winter: * Suet - Long gone are the days when serving suet was a messy proposition. Kids can serve suet without messing up their little hands when you choose convenient suet cakes, kibbles, nuts and pearls. Many of these suet options are mixed with other treats birds love, such as nuts, grains and berries. You can even find options with habanero pepper infused in the fat to dissuade squirrels from dining on the suet. Nutberry Suet Blend, by Cole’s, mixes human-grade cherries, apples and blueberryflavored cranberries, preferred nuts, nutritious insect suet kibbles and whole kernel sunflower meats into an energy-packed, powerhouse feed. * Seed - Many songbirds favor seeds, and in winter it can be difficult for birds to find seeds in nature. From black oil sunflower seeds and Niger to seed mixes, it’s important to serve a variety of high-quality seeds. Choose mixes with large proportions

of sunflower seeds and avoid ones with fillers like wheat, milo and corn; birds will pick out the appealing seeds and kick out the filler. You can learn more about seed mixes at www. coleswildbird.com. * Dried mealworms - Although the name might imply an “ick factor” that appeals to kids, serving dried mealworms is easy and messfree. High in protein, mealworms are favored by bluebirds, flickers, woodpeckers, siskins and nuthatches. Plus you don’t have to feed them or keep them in the fridge like with live mealworms! Introducing kids to backyard birdfeeding is an enjoyable - and easy - way to connect families with nature - and to each other. All you’ll need is a feeder, bird feed and some time. The birds will come, kids will surely enjoy the experience, and you’ll all have some good family fun.

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-13-562742-JB Order No.: 8284047 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 10/25/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state, will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): JOSEPH T. BUBONIC AND MARY ANN BUBONIC, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS COMMUNITY PROPERTY Recorded: 11/28/2005 as Instrument No. 2005000948407 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of ORANGE County, California; Date of Sale: 6/26/2015 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: On the front steps to the entrance of the Orange Civic Center, 300 E. Chapman, Orange, CA 92866 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $1,886,495.46 The purported property address is: 22 RUE SAINT CLOUD, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Assessor’s Parcel No.: 442-171-43 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may

hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 714-573-1965 for information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site http://www.qualityloan.com , using the file number assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-13-562742-JB . Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right’s against the real property only. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. QUALITY MAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 714-573-1965 Or Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. TS No.: CA-13-562742-JB IDSPub #0084177 6/5/2015 6/12/2015 6/19/2015

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