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School lunches are gold mines for recycling, reusing and replenishing From an early age, children can roll up their sleeves and get involved in helping reduce the amount of trash they produce by participating in recycling programs. Across the country, children will celebrate Earth Day April 22 with science fairs and environmental educational seminars about the importance of recycling. When children start recycling early in life, they’re more likely to continue that behavior as they get older - and pass the practice on to their own kids. Recycling is a growing program in households, cities and schools across the country. In fact, Americans recycled 82 million tons of materials in 2009 - the most recent year for reported data, and that number keeps increasing, according to Keep America Beautiful. School programs are a great way to not only promote recycling in younger generations, but also to create a fundraiser for the schools. This year, as Earth Day approaches April 22, schools can organize aluminum can drives and participate in cashfor-schools programs based on recycling lunch packaging. One such program is The Recycle...Reuse... Replenish Earth Day Campaign which encourages school children to recycle their Entenmann’s Little Bites Pouches with TerraCycle, resulting in

cash back to the school. In addition, here are some more recycling, reusing and replenishing tips, perfect for school children to promote every lunch day at the school. Recycle: * Know your numbers - Teach your children to look for numbers and recycling symbols on plastic containers to know which containers can be reused through a recycling program. * Sign up for cash back programs Sign up your school for the TerraCycle program - if it’s not already registered - and have your children recycle their Little Bites pouches each lunch hour. Visit www.terracycle.com/en-US/ brigades.html to find a listing of other lunch items TerraCycle collects. Reuse: * Keep the container - Send your children to school with their daily sandwich packaged in a reusable container they can bring home and use again the next day. Let them decorate the container to make it a personal item to show off at lunch. * Craft material supplies - Before throwing anything away, teach your children to think about how the material might be reused in a crafting project. TerraCycle provides several do-it-yourself project ideas at www.

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terracycle.com/en-US/do-it-yourselfprojects.html. Replenish: * Have leftovers? - Set up a compost pile at home, and give your children a lesson in biodegradable foods. Ask them to bring leftovers that are biodegradable home in their sandwich container to add to the compost pile. * Grow new lunch materials - Give your children a small garden to plant and tend that contains their favorite vegetables. Show them how beneficial their lunch compost is for growing those plants they can eat at future lunches.

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The City of San Clemente launched the formal SC Rides rideshare program on Tuesday, April 3th throughout the City. SC Ride was launched by the City in an effort to address the loss of bus Routes 191 and 193, formerly provided by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA). The City has partnered with Lyft and ButterFLi to be the official rideshare providers to offer mobility for transit customers along those routes. The service works for rides that start and end within 500 feet of a former 191 or 193 bus stop. These two bus routes ceased operations on October 9, 2016 at which time the “SC Rides” partnership began its soft start offering Lyft rides. SC Rides operates daily, including weekends from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. SC Rides is a two-year pilot program funded in part by a $914,000 OCTA Project V grant from Measure M2 funds official rideshare provider. Lyft passengers can use the discount code, SCRIDES, which enables them to take a Lyft ride for $2, the same upfront fare as the bus. If a rider’s pickup and dropoff location is at a

former Route 191 or 193 bus stop in San Clemente, the rider pays the first $2, and the rest of Lyft’s normal fare is subsidized up to a credit of $9. Residents can take up to 120 subsidized trips a month on Lyft. For riders with wheelchairs or without a smartphone, please call 1-844440-4672. With the formal launch of the program, ButterFLi will provide wheelchair accessible vehicles and call center services. The rideshare program was the brainchild of Mayor Tim Brown. “SC Rides not only fills the void of the loss of bus routes by ensuring a seamless transition for bus users, but the service can be provided more efficiently. It is our goal to improve the experience for users, reduce waste, and provide another mobility choice to visit San Clemente beaches without having to worry about scarce parking,” said Tim Brown. “The rideshare program is exactly the type of private-public partnership that addresses transit in a cost effective manner by getting those big empty buses off the road and replacing them with more economical vehicles.”

Councilmember Lori Donchak, who also serves on the Executive Committee of the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors, added, “The transportation industry is changing and the public is changing the way it commutes. SC Rides is a perfect example of how we are adapting while keeping the number one goal in mind, which is to serve the public and get them where they need to be in a safe and timely fashion.” This program was the first time Lyft partnered with a local community to help fill gaps in transit service. “Lyft is excited to be working with the City and Butterfli to enhance mobility options in the City of San Clemente, and maintain accessibility throughout the community for those without access to an automobile,” said Elliot Greenberger, Lyft Orange County Market Manager. For more information about this service, please contact the City’s Transportation Engineering Manager Tom Frank at (949) 361-6127 or email him at FrankT@san-clemente.org.

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“EVERYDAY HEROES AMONG US” LAURA’S HOUSE WOMEN’S GUILD HOSTS 4th ANNUAL LADERA DERBY DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 5 Live Kentucky Derby Viewing & Bidding to Benefit Laura’s House

The Women’s Guild will host its 4th annual Derby Day event, held in partnership with Ladera Ranch Community Services (LARCS), on Saturday, May 5 from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Covenant Hills Clubhouse in Ladera Ranch. For the last four years, the community has banded together to watch the classic Kentucky Derby race and play classic lawn games at beautiful Covenant Hills in Ladera Ranch. Margaret Bayston, CEO and Director of Laura’s House said: “All of these heartfelt efforts are done every year just to raise funds and show support for our Laura’s House. It’s amazing to see this community of Orange County, and Ladera Ranch specifically, full of everyday heroes.” The legendary Kentucky Derby will be displayed Live on a large screen television for all to view and lawn games will also be in play for prizes. Ladies and gentlemen guests can walk the Laura’s House purple carpet to model Kentucky Derby attire. All efforts will go towards raising funds and making a difference in the life of a Laura’s House family.

The light-hearted afternoon will include a southern buffet with beer, wine and the classic derby style mint juleps. Silent auction and opportunity drawings will help raise awareness of community businesses and Laura’s House. Group tickets and table sponsorships will be available through Tuesday, May 1, 2018. For more information, or to purchase tickets, please visit: https://www.laurashouse. org/events. About Laura’s House Women’s Guild: The Women’s Guild is a group of women volunteers with the unique privilege of working with the families affected by domestic violence. When families enter Laura’s House, they are in crisis mode. The Women’s Guild adds a little fun and normalcy to their lives, by providing the families in the Emergency Shelter and the Transitional Living Center with birthday parties and holiday celebrations. The smiles on the faces of the moms and children are so rewarding to all. About Laura’s House: Laura’s House is a nonprofit

Laura’s House, Women’s Guild, President, Kathy Wood (right) and Women’s Guild member, Catherine Hollinger. organization established in 1994 to affected by abuse. Services include: provide domestic violence-related Emergency Shelter, Counseling services. It is the only state-approved and Resource Center, Children’s comprehensive domestic violence Therapeutic Programs, Transitional agency in south Orange County, Calif., Living Center, Legal Advocacy, and serving communities throughout Community Prevention/Education Orange County and the surrounding and Outreach. In 2017, Laura’s regions of southern California. The House provided direct services mission statement is: Changing social to 3,821 persons and prevention/ beliefs, attitudes and the behaviors education and community outreach that perpetuate domestic violence, activities to 24,733 persons. Visit while creating a safe space in which www.laurashouse.org for more info. to empower individuals and families

3 Ways Pups Can Improve Seniors’ Health

Furry friends can play a significant role in pet owners’ lives. The old saying goes, “dogs are man’s best friend,” and research shows they may be more than that. In fact, they just might be the key to keeping seniors active. According to a study conducted by the University of Lincoln and Glasgow Caledonian University in collaboration with Mars Petcare Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition, dog owners 65 and older were found to walk over 20 minutes more a day than seniors who did not have canine companions at home. The study documented three key conclusions: Dog owners walked further and for longer than non-dog owners. Dog owners were more likely to reach recommended activity levels. Dog owners had fewer periods of sitting down. “Older adult dog owners are more active than those without dogs and are also more likely to meet government recommendations for daily physical activity,” said Nancy Gee, human animal interaction researcher at Waltham. “We are learning more every day about the important roles pets play in our lives, so it’s no surprise that pets are now in more than 84 million households. It’s great to recognize how pets can help improve seniors’ lives.” Walking with your pup can help both the pet and owner get in shape. Pets can keep older adults active and even help them meet the recommended public health guidelines for weekly physical activity. According to the study, on average, dog owners more often participated in 30 minutes a day of Page 6

moderate physical activity and achieved 2,760 additional steps. However, the benefits of pet ownership go beyond physical activity. It’s no secret that pets provide companionship. From reducing rates of stress, depression and feelings of social isolation, pets can play a significant role in improving people’s lives, which ultimately can make pet owners happier and healthier. Not only do pets serve as companions in their own right, studies have shown that dog owners can get to know their neighbors through their pets. Pets can even help facilitate the initial meeting and

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conversation, which may come as no surprise for many dog owners who have chatted with others while walking their dogs. For older adults who live alone or in a group facility, having a pet is also a great way to build relationships with others. As senior citizens are celebrated on upcoming days that acknowledge older adults, it turns out living with a pet can be a healthy choice for seniors in more ways than one. For more information on the benefits of pet ownership, visit bettercitiesforpets.com. Photo courtesy of Africa Studio/Shutterstock. com


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NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL APRIL 26-May 3, 2018

Celebrated as one of the leading lifestyle film festivals in the United States, the 19th Annual Newport Beach Film Festival (www. NewportBeachFilmFest.com) brings the best of classic and contemporary filmmaking from around the world to Newport Beach for eight spectacular days, April 26 – May 3, 2018. The Newport Beach Film Festival (NBFF) will showcase more than 350 films from 50 countries and host nightly special events, red carpet galas, compelling conversations with filmmakers, international spotlight events and seminars. The Festival offers filmgoers unique opportunities to mingle with celebrities, filmmakers from around the globe, and film industry professionals in a beautiful seaside locale. OPENING & CLOSING NIGHT GALAS The Newport Beach Film Festival will proudly open with the West Coast Premiere of AMERICAN ANIMALS. AMERICAN ANIMALS is an extraordinary and thrilling true story of four friends living an ordinary existence who brazenly attempt to execute one of the most audacious art heists in US history. But not everything is as it seems, and as the daring theft unfolds through each of their perspectives, each of them start to question whether their attempts to inject excitement and purpose into their lives is simply a misguided attempt at achieving the American Dream. The screening of AMERICAN ANIMALS will take place on Thursday, April 26, 2017 at 7:30pm at Edwards Big Newport (300 Newport Center Drive) followed by a gala reception at Fashion Island (401 Newport Center Drive). The 19th annual NBFF will run from April 26 – May 3, 2018. On closing night, NBFF proudly presents ALL SQUARE. ALL SQUARE tells the story of a small town bookie is having a hard time collecting on outstanding debts and ex-girlfriend’s, he strikes up an unlikely friendship with her 12-year old son and develops a plan to recoup the money by taking bets on Youth League Baseball games. The film stars Michael Kelly, Jesse Ray Sheps, Josh Lucas, and Pamela Adlon. ALL SQUARE will play at Via Lido Plaza (3425 Via Lido, Newport Beach, CA). Following the screening, the Newport Beach Film Festival, in partnership with Via Lido Plaza will host the Closing Night Celebration at Via Lido Plaza, presented by Scheifer ChopShop. The event will feature culinary tastings from Orange County’s top restaurants, hosted bar by Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Oban Whiskey, and Guinness. Newport Beach Film Festival – The Films WORLD PREMIERES The Newport Beach Film Festival is proud to screen several World Premieres including: Iconic Vision: John Parkinson, Architect of Los Angeles Three Days of Glory Kiss the Joy: The Story of Joan Lind Van Blom Chesley Bonestell: A Brush with the Future SPOTLIGHTS/FEATURES Friday Night Spotlights Never Goin’ Back Ride Saturday Night Spotlights The Long Dumb Road The Unicorn Write When You Get Work Minding the Gap Half the Picture Retrospectives Red River

Peter Pan Under The Same Moon Canadian Spotlight The NBFF is proud to showcase international film from Canada. Highlights include: Cardinals Adventures in Public School Another Kind of Wedding Another Time UK Spotlight The NBFF is proud to showcase international film from the United Kingdom. Highlights include: Happy Birthday Toby Simpson (UK) Wild Honey Pie Irish Spotlight The 19th Annual Newport Beach Film Festival will present the largest celebration of Irish Cinema on the West Coast during its eight-day run in Southern California. Highlights include an Irish Showcase event, numerous premieres, feature length narrative and documentary films, Highlights include: Maze The Drummer and the Keeper Pacific Rim Showcase The NBFF is proud to showcase international film from Australia, Korea, Philippines, China and Japan. A Day (Korea) End of Summer (China) 3 Ft. Ball and Souls (Japan) The Pretend One (Australia) Ulam (Phillipines) European Showcase Highlights include: Wife and Husband (Italy) Custody (France) My Blind Date With Life (Germany) Ravens (Sweden) Latino Showcase The NBFF is proud to showcase international film from Chile, Brazil and Mexico. Highlights include: The Desert Bride (Chile) Rust (Brazil) Road to Mars (Mexico) ACTION SPORTS FILM SERIES The Newport Beach Film Festival, located in the center of Orange County’s thriving beach community, has been proud to screen films celebrating the rich tradition of Action Sports. Edge-of-your-seat films have both thrilled and educated NBFF audiences for over fifteen years. Films include: Time Well Spent The Big Wave Project Beyond – An African Surf Documentary Kiss The Joy: The Story of Joan Lind Van Blom Kim Swims Action Sports Shorts Surfing to Cope China Doll – Love, Obsession and Hard Traditional Climbing with Heather Weidner Ya Mas – Snowmads in Greece ART, ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN FILM SERIES Launched in 2009, the Newport Beach Film Festival Art, Architecture + Design Film Series spotlights films celebrating art, architecture, design, fashion, photography and modernism. Independent filmmakers. The international showcase of films explores both historical and contemporary subjects, projects, concepts from the artistic realm that have defined visual cultures around the globe, both past and present. The Art, Architecture + Design Film Series aims to educate, enrich, inspire and engage audiences through cinema. Films include: Kusama: Infinity Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story Penny Slinger: Out of the Shadows CULINARY

The Newport Beach Film Festival non-fiction 2018 Culinary Film Series, a new documentary film program that celebrates emerging and prominent gourmet chefs. From the Burgundy Hills of France to the Michelin star restaurants of San Sebastian to the ramen shops of Tokyo, the 2018 program spotlights eight films that explore a mouthwatering array of flavorful regional and local cuisines. The films capture the challenges, triumphs and the vital ingredients in the culinary industry. Films include: Michelin Stars: Tales From the Kitchen Ramen Heads Scotch: A Golden Dream COLLEGIATE The Newport Beach Film Festival will present a Collegiate Showcase from our seven partnering SoCal Institutions: USC, CSU Irvine, CSU Fullerton, CSU Long Beach, Chapman University, Orange Coast College and Saddleback College. The Festival offers students an opportunity to connect with film industry professionals, new audiences, alumni, media and other filmmakers. DOCUMENTARY The Newport Beach Film Festival will showcase an extensive documentary program exploring a broad range of topics, pop culture, the environment, human rights, social, political, historical, LGBT. Special programs include Art, Architecture + Design Film Series, Music Film Series and Environmental Film Series. The Newport Beach Film Festival traditionally screens over 60 featurelength documentaries. Highlights include: The Need to GROW Social Animals Pick of the Litter SHORTS PROGRAMS Following our tradition of comprehensive programming, the Newport Beach Film Festival has the largest shorts program within a major film festival in the United States. Over 200 short movies culled from from all over the world. During the festival up to 40 shorts programs are presented each year. Lively Q & A sessions conclude most programs. Highlights include: TransAngeles The Girl and The Picture Sweet Maddie Stone Fear Us Women ENVIRONMENTAL FILM SERIES The Newport Beach Film Festival seeks to raise awareness of important issues affecting our environment through cinema. The films cover a wide array of “eco” and “green” topics, including water quality issues, the adverse effects of industrialized agricultural practices, activism and more. Highlights include: The Human Element Saving Atlantis Poisoning Paradise MUSIC FILM SERIES The Newport Beach Film Festival’s Music Film Series puts music center stage showcasing music videos, documentary, and narrative films propelled by music. That links music and film. Films include: Up to Snuff The Jazz Ambassadors FAMILY FILM SERIES The Newport Beach Film Festival received the prestigious honor of “Best Children’s Festival” for its Family Film Series at the 9th Annual 2008 KIDS FIRST!® Best Day and Awards Celebration. With its diverse programs geared towards toddlers, school age children, tweens, teens, parents and grandparents, the Family

Film Series gives filmgoers of all ages an opportunity to view a unique collection of refreshing cinematic works including documentary, short, animated and student films. The Festival continues its reach to young audiences year round through its collaborations with Orange County arts organizations. The Festival curates family films for the Orange County Museum of Art’s Target Free Second Sundays and for Free Movie Mondays at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts. Films include: Zoo Boundaries YOUTH FILM SHOWCASE Launched in 2005, the Newport Beach Film Festival’s Youth Film Showcase celebrates the cinematic works, visions, and perspectives of young people from around the world. The free event features a screening of short films created by filmmakers 18 years and younger, followed by an interactive Q&A session and an awards presentation. The showcase features comedy, drama, suspense, romance, documentary, animation, science fiction, experimental, music video and PSA’s. In 2006, the NBFF welcomed actor Will Ferrell as Honorary Chair and live host of the Youth Film Showcase. Films include: Phu Passionfruit Bamboozled SEMINARS The Newport Beach Film Festival is proud to present its Seminar series featuring free filmmaking seminars. Schedule highlights include: Saturday, April 28th Variety’s cinematography panels Careers in entertainment presented by SCS Screenwriting seminar featuring
Kevin Ott (Geek and Sundry, Austin Film Festival) Ashley Miller (X-Men: First Class,
Thor 2: Black Sails, Fringe) Wia presents building a career in animation featuring Brooke Keesling (The Animation Guild) Kendal Cronkhite (Antz, Madagascar, Nightmare Before Christmas) Sunday, April 29th Music In Film
Presented By Costa Communications Moderated by: Ray Costa (Costa Communications), Pinar Toprak (Kryton TV, Justice League), Christopher Lennertz (Smurf: The Lost Village), Blake Neely (The Flash, Arrow, Supergirl), Ludwig Göransson (Black Panther, Death Wish), Marco Beltrami(Logan, 3:10 to Yuma. A Quiet Place) and Carlos José Alvarez (9, American) Heroes In The Editing Room moderated by: Scott Arundale (Chapman University), Dan Lebental (Iron Man, Ant-man, Antman and the Wasp),
Zene Baker (Thor: Ragnarok) Elísabet Ronaldsdóttir (Deadpool 2), Craig Alpert (Deadpool 2) and Debbie Berman (Black Panther, Spider-man: Homecoming) For more information on the Newport Beach Film Festival, please visit www.NewportBeachFilmFest. com.

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I n R e v i e w: A n Ev e n i n g w i t h T o n y D e S a r e at C a s a R o m a n t i c a C u lt u r a l C e n t e r a n d G a r d e n s

Casa Romantica, a premiere Southern California cultural center and gardens, hit a high point at its 2018 Casa Classic: An Evening With Tony DeSare fundraiser on March 16, 2018. The black tie dinner, which obtains critical funding for Casa Romantica’s cultural and educational programming for children and for people of all ages, netted in excess of $15,000 from ticket sales and a live auction. “Tony DeSare’s refined jazz standards were a hit with our guests,” says Casa Romantica Executive Director Berenika Schmitz. “The generosity of our audience is strong evidence of how passionate South Orange County residents are about bringing high-caliber artistic programming to our community and to our children.” An Evening with Tony DeSare was chaired and underwritten by Dr. Standiford and Noel Helm; it is the second year in a row that they have underwritten this event. “Casa Romantica does a remarkable job of bringing artists and musicians from the international stage, such as Tony DeSare, to encourage creativity in our local community,” said Mrs. Helm, who is on the Board of Trustees at Casa Romantica. Dr. Standiford Helm is the Medical Director of the Helm Center for Pain Management. Notable guests included Casa Romantica Board members Scot Proud, Gayle Pereira, Dave Westendorf, Maggie Chang, and Gordon Olson. Proud is the VP and Branch Manager of Farmers & Merchants Bank in San Clemente, Pereira is a realtor with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, Westendorf is the owner of Westendorf Produce, and Chang is a former healthcare marketing executive. Olson is a retired partner of the firm Knobbe Oslon Martin Bear. Other notable guests included Ed L. Chang, the Co-founder and VP of Avenu Medical; and Dr. Kent Adamson, an orthopedic surgeon who is Chief of Medical Staff at Mission Hospital as well as President Emeritus of the Orange County Medical Association. Fluidmaster, which underwrites the Casa Classic series as a whole, had a large table in the VIP section. The intimate fundraiser, limited to 100 guests, completely sold out two months in advance as it has for the past four consecutive years since its inception. Guests arrived in dazzling black tie attire and mingled in a cocktail reception in the historic Octagonal Room. Guests who purchased VIP tickets were treated to a special martini reception in the Art Gallery with the opportunity to talk to performing artist Tony DeSare, a three-time Billboard Music chart topper for jazz albums on which he composes, plays piano and sings. Right before dinner was served, guests proceeded to the Main Salon, where all tables and the C7 Grand

Tony DeSare on Piano and Ed Decker on guitar Piano provided by Yamaha were set audiences with his take on American Songbook standards from Las Vegas up. The Bloom of Time provided to Carnegie Hall. The accomplished complimentary floral arrangements, pop singer, composer, and jazz pianist and Events By Rola handled the has made the ‘Top 10’ Billboard list for décor and event coordination on 3 jazz albums and played for the CBS rentals from Signature Party Rentals. Early Show, NPR’s Prairie Home DJ Todd of Epic Sound & Lighting Companion, and NBC’s Today Show. donated the use of shimmering DeSare is renowned for his styling of lighting effects. Caterer Iva Lee’s Frank Sinatra’s classic hits. provided a delectable three-course About the Casa Classic series meal and wine pairing inspired by Casa Romantica’s Casa Classic Sinatra’s favorite meal at Patsy’s performance series features the Italian Restaurant in New York City. work of internationally-recognized During dinner service, Tony DeSare artists. Recent artists have included and his band (consisting of DeSare Ivan Rutherford, a Broadway star on piano and vocals, Dylan Shamet known for his leadings role as Jean on floor bass, and Ed Decker on Valjean in Les Misérables; Garrick guitar) performed Frank Sinatra Ohlsson, an award-winning classical classics, peppy tunes from the Great pianist; Ann Hampton Callaway, a American Songbook, and original multi-platinum-selling singer; the works composed by DeSare. The California Chamber Orchestra, and artist wowed guests with his versions the Christ Church Cathedral Choir of “Fly Me to the Moon” and “The Way from Oxford University. There are four You Look Tonight” during the evening, Casa Classic concerts each season. and his uncanny rendition of Jerry Lee An Evening with Tony DeSare was Lewis’s “Great Balls of Fire” (for which held Friday, March 16, 2018 from he thrust one of his legs atop the 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM at Casa piano during a complicated bridge) Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens. General admission was drew guests’ delighted applause. Auctioneer Vincent Sapien led a $175 and VIP admission was $250. bullish live auction following the Next fundraising event: Mary Colby conclusion of DeSare’s performance, Tea: Saturday May 5, 2018, 3:00 enticing the crowd with eight high- PM. Tickets: $65 individual; $520 for value prizes including a Caribbean a table of eight. cruise from Holland America, an all- About Casa Romantica Cultural expenses-paid weekend Land Rover Center and Gardens rental from Land Rover of Mission Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Viejo, two boutique cigar and wine Gardens maintains a robust series of packages valued at nearly $1,000 year-round programs in arts, music, apiece, a delicate pair of vintage history, horticulture, and literature diamond and amethyst drop earrings for all ages. Under the leadership of valued at nearly $8,000, a VIP dining Executive Director Berenika Schmitz, experience for two at the newly Casa Romantica has commissioned opened Bourbon Steak by Michael several critically-acclaimed works, Mina inside the Monarch Beach including Casa Coastal: Rebecca Resort, a handsomely-framed limited- Louise Law (2017; visual art), edition giclée from beloved Russian Casa Kinetic: Contemporary Dance artist Viktor Shvaiko, and a private Collective (2017; contemporary dance), The Beauty of the Butterfly dinner party at Casa Romantica. (2017; visual art), Casa Kinetic: Carrie About Tony DeSare Crooner Tony DeSare has wowed Lee Riggins (2016; contemporary

dance), Casa Drama: Slings & Arrows (2015; theater), and Open Casa: The Photographs of Douglas Kirkland (2015; visual art). The 2017-18 Casa Captivating season includes a new jazz series, visual and performing arts commissions, and an enhanced wellness program. “Casa Romantica strives to be the epicenter for innovative artistic experiences in our southern California community,” says Casa Romantica Executive Director Berenika Schmitz. Casa Romantica also hosts a variety of free arts education programs for children year-round. The institution’s annual Casa Romantica Music Festival and Academy has received critical praise for its comprehensive two-week music studies program in cello, piano, viola, and violin. Casa Romantica also offers a Summer Dance Workshop, a Spring Break Arts Week, various art, literature, and horticulture events to grades K-12, and welcomes over 2,000 children from the Capistrano Unified School District each year for STEAM-based field trips that examine the history of San Clemente and the coastal environment. Mission Statement: Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization and is the historic home of the founder of the City of San Clemente. Casa Romantica provides programs for all ages in arts, music, history, and horticulture and is a premier Southern California cultural center. Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens is located at 415 Avenida Granada, San Clemente, CA 92672. Hours: Tuesday—Thursday 11 am—4 pm; Friday—Sunday 10am—2pm; closed Mondays and holidays. General admission is $5; Casa Members and children under age 13 visit for FREE. For more information, call (949) 498-2139 or visit CasaRomantica.org

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Denny’s Restaurant

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Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

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529 E. Ave. Pico, San Clemente 949-492-238 Duke’s

Agostino’s Ristorante Italiano Ocean view, food, bar, drinks, happy hour, open mic night.

34700 Pacific Coast Hwy., Ste. 100, Capistrano Beach 949-661-8266 Antoine’s Café

Historic location boasts Hormone- free beef, Kalua Pork Sandwiches, Draft Beers and Specialty Cocktails. Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner, kid’s menu, too.

204 S. El Camino Real, San Clemente 949-481-2040 El Jefe Café

Breakfast and lunch

218 S. El Camino Real, San Clemente 949-492-1763 Avila’s El Ranchito

The best Mexican food and fish & chips in San Clemente.

106 E. Escalones, San Clemente 949-492-4010 El Mariachi Restaurant

Mexican Restaurant

204 Avenida Del Mar, San Clemente 949-498-5000 Baja Fresh Mexican Grill 979 Avenida Pico, Suite A, San Clemente 949-361-4667 BeachFire Restaurant

San Clemente’s fine dining experience.

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ELLIE’S TABLE AT NORTH BEACH Breakfast & Lunch. 120 W Avenida Pico, San Clemente 949-558-5310

Live music, fresh food, local art The Fisherman’s displayed.

204 Avenida Del Mar, San Clemente 949-366-3232 The Beach Hut deli 2 Ritz Carlton Dr. & PCH, Dana Point 949-542-3351 Café Calypso Great place to have a healthy breakfast and lunch.

114 Avenida Del Mar, #4, San Clemente 949-366-9386 Captain Mauri’s 149 Avenida Del Mar, San Clemente 949-498-8098 Carbonara Trattoria Italiana

Warm friendly service and family atmosphere.

111 Avenida Del Mar, San Clemente 949-366-1040 THE CELLAR Restaurant, Wine Bar, and Cheese Shop. Pet patio and menu available.

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La COLOMBIANA

Traditional range of Colombian dishes.

1640 N El Camino Real, San Clemente 949-441-7656 La Galette Creperie

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100’s of beverages, fresh fruit smoothies, gourmet teas, self-serve yogurt, coffees, tarts, baguette sandwiches, creme brulee, tiramisu and much, much more.

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Salt Creek Grille Mesquite grilled steaks, chops, seafood and Sunday brunch too! Dinner nightly, The freshest and most authentic Mexican Live Jazz, Full bar, Distinctive Wines. In food and drinks. Dana Point.

La Siesta Mexican Restaurant

920 N. El Camino Real, San Clemente 949-498-3094 Los Patios

Taco Tuesday and Happy Hour.

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111 W. Ave. Palizada #17, San Clemente 949-369-1399

9 style Sushi Japanese, sushi. 102 Ave. Victoria, #E, San Clemente 949-366-3669

Molly Bloom’s Irish Bar & Restaurant 2391 S. El Camino Real, San Clemente 949-218-0120

A Wine Country Cuisine influenced by the Napa Valley.

VINE RESTAURANT & BAR 211 N El Camino Real, San Clemente 949-361-2079

New Mandarin Garden Chinese cuisine.

111 W. Ave. Palizada, Ste. A, San Clemente 949-492-7432

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Have you dined out recently in San Clemente? The San Clemente News would like your opinion and we are Everyone knows it is on the pier, but President Richard Nixon would eat no actively looking for more reviews of not everyone knows it has some of the other Mexican food than Olamendi’s. 34660 Pacific Coast Hwy. Dana Point local area restaurants that are NOT city’s freshest seafood. 949-661-1005 already listed on this page. Please 611 Ave. Victoria, San Clemente make it brief and informative with 949- 498-6390 OLD TOWN SUBS 50 words or less. Reviews must Breakfast and Brunch include your name, phone or email Fratello’s Italian 111 W Avenida Palizada, San Clemente address (please do not send reviews Restaurant 949-481-3323 on fast food or strictly pizza places). Traditional menu plus desserts and Please send your Restaurant Review coffee drinks. PHO THANH BINH to newseditorials@yahoo.com 638 Camino De Los Mares, #200, Casual Vietnamese dining. San Clemente 107 Via Pico Plaza, San Clemente 949-661-5200 949-369-3879 Restaurant & Bar

Italian Cravings Pizza, pasta, sandwiches, and salads.

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Breakfast, lunch, and coffee bar.

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2017 S. El Camino Real, San Clemente 949-498-5002

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Southern and Creole recipes with a Pizza, pasta, and more. modern twist also live Jazz. 301 N. El Camino Real, San Clemente

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OCSA Celebrates HULLABALOO BY THE BAYOU; Raises $2 Million Adrienne Brandes and RJ Brandes Photos by: Yunuen Bonaparte More than 600 guests stood in roaring applause to celebrate a thrilling evening of captivating performances and extraordinary generosity that led Orange County School of the Arts (OCSA) to raise more than $2 million in support of its tuition-free arts and academic programs. For OCSA’s Gala 2018 “Big Time in the Big Easy,” Hotel Irvine was transformed into the enchanting city of New Orleans as ladies and gentlemen were entertained by jazz artistry, fine French Creole cuisine, indulgent live and silent auctions, and a three-act production staged by more than 200 of OCSA’s talented students. Co-chaired by Lisa Argyros and John Massa and Devon and Kevin Martin, the black-tie affair far surpassed its fundraising goal, raising a net of $1.6 million. Unique to OCSA’s Gala, the costs associated also include the elaborate performance, which provides students from all 14 arts conservatories with real-world experience and professional mentorship. “OCSA’s Gala truly gives its students the opportunity to shine, not only in the awe-inspiring performances by singers, dancers and musicians onstage, but also as gracious greeters, stage managers and crew, visual artists and culinary support,” said Devon Martin. Much like voodoo queen Marie Laveau, “Big Time in the Big Easy” cast a spell on Gala attendees, bewitching them with a mesmerizing experience Brianna and Teren Shaffer from beginning to end. As soon as guests arrived, they were delighted by OCSA students, who acted as entertaining street performers. Artists sketched and painted their masterpieces, writers created thought-provoking poetry and improvisational dancers tapped their feet to the sounds of rollicking jazz music. Guests were handed delicious peach cocktails and tray-passed hors d’oeuvres as they strolled up the purple carpet to the French Quarter Pavilion tent, where they placed their bids on an extraordinary selection of silent and “Almost Live!” auction items. A second-line parade then led them through an ornate floral iron gate into the Grand Ballroom, where dinner was served under market lights. Producer’s Circle ($30,000) tables were adorned in apple green velvet brocade linens with golden lantern and orchid centerpieces and surrounded by gold infinity chairs backed with extravagant royal purple cloth flowers. During Act I, guests enjoyed a Louisiana crab salad with okra, and a mizuna, poblano and corn relish, herb-crusted filet mignon, Cajun-blackened redfish served with a blue cheese and sweet potato gratin, asparagus, andouille-roasted corn and sauce ravigote. Dessert featured a chocolate banana cream pie and family-style beignets with caramel rum sauce. An exciting live auction raised a total of $94,000. The “P!NK VIP Concert Experience” donated by Farmers & Merchants Bank went to Tristy Patterson and Eric Choi. “Greetings from NOLA,” donated by the Emeril Lagasse Sherry and Ralph Opacic Foundation, Pacific Hospitality Group, and the New Orleans Center for the Arts will be enjoyed by Martha Duque and Nimesh Davé. The “Paradise in the Pacific” trip to Maui generated such interest that Montage Hotels & Resorts offered to provide two six-night packages, which were taken home by Julie and Doug Garn; and Kathi and Steve Wagner, Cynthia and Martin Howard and Vicki Foley and Tom Brennan. Suzi Lyons won her choice from a collection of five exquisite jewelry pieces by Twila True Fine Jewelry as part of the opportunity drawing that raised $11,200. An inspiring video, a testimonial by OCSA alumnus Lorenzo RangelSantos, and a moving speech from Dr. Mohamed El-Erian about the importance of education, diversity and opportunity for all students. When his challenge match of $300,000 was announced, paddles flew up in support of the Artist Scholar Sponsorship Program, which helps to provide financial assistance to students’ families who live below the national poverty level. The generosity soared to another level when Julia Argyros and Honorary Gala Co-Chair Lisa Argyros stood and surprised the crowd with a $500,000 gift from the Argryos Family Foundation. “As the students were singing ‘What a Wonderful World,’ all I could think about was the fact that these kids - our OCSA kids – are the future,” said Founder and Executive Director Ralph Opacic, Ed.D. “They can and will change the world. Paul and Marybelle Musco ​For more information about OCSA, visit www.OCSARTS.net. Page 12

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Will Simpson & Chacco P Claim the $40,000 Blenheim Spring Classic III Grand Prix Robert Blanchette & Magic Mike Win the Interactive Mortgage Horses 10 & Under Futurity Classic

Will Simpson and Chacco P in the winners circle first line. I was a bit bold to jump two, Photos by McCool The $40,000 Blenheim Spring and I knew that there were shadows Classic III Grand Prix welcomed at the next jump, so I gave myself a 27 competitors on to the Oaks bit more room there. I came smoking International Grand Prix Field, of into the combination and took a big which seven mastered the Peter risk, but he was able to leave it up Holmes course to return for the jump- and he listened to me very well,” the off. The speediest pair to go double winner noted. “He jumped so high at clean was Will Simpson aboard his the last jump. I’m just thrilled to have own Chacco P, adding this to the a horse of this caliber at the end of numerous victories they’ve earned my career.” Simpson is looking forward to in their five months together. The seven clear rounds returned continuing the show season in in this order: Simon McCarthy, Carly Southern California. “There are a lot Anthony, Natalie Dean, Delaney of great shows locally that I’d like to Flynn, Simpson, Jim Ifko, and Samara support. The show managers here Heinrichs. Unfortunate rails cost do a great job and try really hard to several riders that top spot, with each put on quality horse shows, so I enjoy posting solid times but only three supporting them in return.” The Interactive Mortgage Horses double clear. Simpson demonstrated impressive speed, fastest by over a 10 & under Futurity Classic The afternoon session of show second. Close but not close enough to top jumping started off with a victory for the time were Carly Anthony riding Robert Blanchette and Elizabeth Neil Jones Equestrian Inc.’s Clochard Kilham’s nine-year-old gelding, and Jim Ifko aboard Eventyre Farm Magic Mike, in the $5,000 Interactive Ltd’s Un Diamant des Forets. Both Mortgage Futurity 10 & Under Classic. double clear, in 41.04s and 41.40s, One of four riders who qualified for the jump off, Blanchette made a tight to earn second and third. Chacco P’s scope and speed inside turn, stopping the clock in is notable, and Simpson is making 37.00s, to gallop away with the victory. strides on the partnership. “I knew The only other pair to go double clean he could walk the six strides up the was young rider Tali DeJong and her Page 14

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OLIVE CREST CHILDREN AND FAMILIES RECEIVE GIFTS, FOOD, AND CARE DURING THE 2017 “BE THE MIRACLE” HOLIDAY CAMPAIGN

Christmas 2017 was a joy-filled holiday for 834 abused, neglected, and at-risk children and teens in Orange County. Olive Crest’s annual “Be the Miracle” gift drive was bigger than ever. Generous donors in the community contributed hundreds of gifts, food, and other necessities throughout November and December, ensuring a bright and cheerful Christmas for kids who may have never before received a present during the holidays! With childhoods shattered by abuse, many kids at Olive Crest have never grown up in joyful expectation of the holidays. Olive Crest wants to change that experience and create happy memories. On an annual basis, we enlist the local community’s support,” stated Tim Bauer, Executive Director of Development for Olive Crest Orange County. “Our “Be The Miracle” campaign ensures that each and every child’s wish does indeed come true! With most other children receiving gifts at home during the holidays, Olive Crest strives to allow the same experience for our kids. The invaluable smile on a child’s face reflects the purpose and warmth of the holiday spirit. Every contribution, no matter how large or small, will allow these children to experience happy memories, and will help remind them that they are truly valued, remembered, and special this holiday season,” Bauer continued. One little three-year old boy named Josh was especially grateful for a brand new pillow and bed this year. He had been used to sleeping on the floor, with a “pillow” he had made of dirty old batting stuffed into a plastic bag. While he also received toys and a bike among the donations, he cried tears of joy and excitement when he saw his new bed and cuddled up with a brand new pillow for the first time in his life! Many of the children Olive Crest

serves struggle to know what to wish for, as they haven’t even had basic essentials, let alone toys and things to entertain them. For Andre, an 11 year old who loves soccer, new cleats was the only thing he could think of to request; something he had never imagined he would possess. With only memories of abuse, constant moves, and dashed dreams, Olive Crest staff remarked “we could tell he wasn’t holding out much hope for the cleats.” But, when he received them along with other Christmas presents, he was so overjoyed that he wore them all day and wouldn’t take them off. Every day during the campaign, individuals, families, and companies were dropping off their contributions, packing the shelves of Olive Crest’s “Santa’s Workshop” to capacity. “These individuals are genuine Olive Crest heroes,” stated Kyle Houlton, Community Involvement Coordinator for Olive Crest Orange County. “To those who donated goods, funds, and helped receive and distribute donations to our kids and families, we are most grateful,” he continued. Donations this year included: Over 8,000 Christmas Gifts 27 Christmas Trees to help families decorate Over 1,100 stockings filled with goodies 265 Holiday Meals for families in need 13 fun-filled Christmas Parties for Olive Crest kids and families A Shopping Spree at H & M for group home youth A new Car for transporting transitional aged youth A new Chevrolet Truck to help deliver goods and donations And so much more! Hundreds of donors contributed to this community effort, with very special thanks to Tim Doddridge, Toyota of Huntington Beach, Orange

Theory Fitness, Applied Medical, Michael Sullivan and Associates, McKinley Elevator, RD Olson, and Oltman’s Construction. ABOUT OLIVE CREST Since 1973, Olive Crest has transformed the lives of over 100,000 abused, neglected, and at-risk children and their families. We work tirelessly to meet the individual needs of kids in crisis by providing safe homes, counseling, and education for both youth and parents. Our many innovative programs reflect

our conviction that strengthening the family is one of the most powerful ways to help heal children. With unwavering compassion, the Olive Crest family maintains a lifelong commitment to the youth and families we serve, even after they have graduated from our programs. Established, proven, and respected, Olive Crest serves over 3,500 children and families each day throughout California, Nevada, and the Pacific Northwest.

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Smart ways to boost your home’s energy efficiency

You wouldn’t know it with the mild weather we’re having this winter, but spring is fast approaching. Building industry experts say now is an ideal time to carefully consider and prioritize home renovation plans. Most homeowners will opt to address the cosmetic features of a home when completing a renovation project to add comfort and value. However, it’s often what you can’t see that can have the biggest impact. Before diving into any home renovations, consider the “skeleton” of your home, known as the building envelope, rather than just the cosmetic features such as chrome fixtures or granite countertops. For instance, high efficiency windows are an excellent investment for any home renovation to help drive down excessive energy waste and high utility costs. The U.S. Department of Energy suggests that traditional windows contribute to as much as 10 percent of the total amount of air escaping from a typical home, while improperly sealed doors can contribute a further 11 percent. Another easy renovation idea to consider is researching and selecting high efficiency, green materials in commonly used rooms, such as bathrooms. Low flush water systems, solar hot water systems and even small-scale geothermal energy systems, as well as Energy Star-rated appliances, can reduce energy consumption and your overall carbon footprint while maintaining a comfortable, enjoyable living space for you and your family. Investing in an effective insulation solution also can make a noticeable impact on reducing household utility costs. Building experts suggest that homeowners completing a home renovation

should be as involved as possible in determining the best insulation type for their home. This means that homeowners should actively research the types of materials available and how well they perform over the long term. Spray foam insulation, available from Icynene, is growing in popularity among homeowners since it is an energy-efficient insulation material that delivers year-round benefits. Spray foam insulation works well in all types of homes across the country, regardless of climate, to curb air loss and retain

the conditioned air within your home to maintain a consistent, even temperature. Spray foam insulation performs for the life of the property, ensuring that homeowners can enjoy comfortable indoor temperatures all year round without overrunning their heating and cooling equipment and accumulating high heating and cooling costs every month. More information on the effectiveness of spray foam insulation is available online at www.icynene.com. -(BPT)

3 expert tips for starting a successful vegetable garden Warm weather begs green thumbs across the country to break out their gardening gloves and till the soil for the season’s plantings. Whether this is your first year tending a home garden or it’s something you’ve been doing for decades, gardening offers many rewards, including time spent outdoors, the ability to feel closer to Mother Nature, and of course, the fresh fare plucked just steps from your kitchen. Anyone can have a successful home garden no matter where they live by following a few steps from professional gardeners. Consider these three important tips for starting your garden right so you can enjoy fresh produce faster, thanks to the experts at Outdoor Essentials makers of garden beds, compost bins and other gardening necessities. Step 1: Research appropriate early plantings Springtime is ideal garden time thanks to milder weather, and a good place to start is by researching proper plants for your region’s early season. If you have questions, consult your local nursery or call your local extension office for specialized advice. In general, good early plantings include brassicas, a family of plants that includes kale, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts and cabbages. Additional cool-season Page 16

crops to consider include radishes, beets, peas, potatoes and carrots. These plants will thrive early in the season and produce yields quickly. In addition to quick-producing plants, the early season is the best time to plant other varieties that take a long time to mature. Onions, for example, require a lengthy growing season and should be planted early so that in late summer, gardeners can enjoy the maximum yield possible. Want produce quicker? Consider purchasing starter plants, also called plant starts, rather than relying on packets of seeds. These are the small plants that have already germinated and have a basic root system. These are easy to transfer to your own garden and, with proper tending, will grow quickly and produce fruit faster. Step 2: Prepare garden spaces for accelerated growth After months of not being used, your garden’s soil is likely compact and will require some tilling to loosen the dirt and encourage plant growth. You can do this with a garden rake; for large gardens, some people prefer to rent a power tiller. People who live in smaller homes, a townhouse or condo might prefer to use raised garden beds. Stylish and functional, raised garden planters from Outdoor Essentials eliminate the need to bend over to tend garden, a benefit that has made them vastly

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As fruit and vegetables mature, it’s time to enjoy the season’s first harvest. The healthy fresh fare tastes even better knowing you grew it yourself, plus it cuts down on grocery bills. If you find you have too much of one type of produce at once, share with neighbors, coworkers and friends - everyone loves fresh garden delights. Keep in mind that as plants grow, you need to make sure they don’t overcrowd each other. This can limit growth and yield production. If your garden starts to look overgrown, you may need to pluck out a few plants to open up space and encourage proper growth and healthy root systems. Spring to it! The mild, moist weather and longer days of the early gardening season make the conditions ideal for plant growth. With a few simple steps and a watchful eye, you’ll be enjoying fresh produce at almost every meal. -(BPT)


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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (UCC Sec. 6105) Escrow No. 18-0949-AK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk sale is about to be made. The name(s), business address(es) of the Seller(s) are: GODDO SAVE INC, 26741 PORTOLA PKWY, SUITE 1F, LAKE FOREST, CA 92610 Doing Business as: CLOTHES DOCTOR All other business name(s) and address(es) used by the Seller(s) within three years, as stated by the Seller(s), is/are: The name(s) and address of the Buyer(s) is/are: MOJERIM INC, 30 BURLINGTON, IRVINE, CA 92602 The assets being sold are generally described as: ALL STOCK IN TRADE, FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT, GOODWILL, TRADENAME, LEASE, LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS, AND COVENANT NOT TO COMPETE and are located at: 26741 PORTOLA PKWY SUITE 1F, LAKE FOREST, CA 92610 The bulk sale is intended to be consummated at the office of: BLUE TREE ESCROW, 1 CITY BOULEVARD WEST, SUITE 1120, ORANGE, CA 92868 and the anticipated sale date is MAY 8, 2018 The bulk sale IS subject to California Uniform Commercial Code(s) sections set forth above. The name and address of the person with whom claims may be filed is: BLUE TREE ESCROW, 1 CITY BOULEVARD WEST, SUITE 1120, ORANGE, CA 92868 and the last date for filing claims shall be MAY 7, 2018 which the notice is the Business day before the sale date specified above. Dated: APRIL 13, 2018 MOJERIM INC, Buyer(s) LA2008766 SAN CLEMENTE NEWS 4/20/18

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