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Formal Launch of “SC RIDES” CITY RIDESHARE PROGRAM The City of San Clemente will launch the formal SC Rides rideshare program on Tuesday, April 3th at 6am 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

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The place to see the most exciting local and international fashion leaders, designers, stylists and brands is OC Fashion Week Photos by Aaron Alvarez Opening Day featured a premiere of Fashion Parade 2018 in front of stunning panoramic city views at Marriott Irvine Spectrum’s Hive & Honey Rooftop Bar on Sunday, March 25 at 3 p.m. At this special preview was the latest ready-to-wear creations from BGR Designs creator Berenice Gonzales, elegant designer Charmaine Joie Couture and Carmerad Hand-Made collection from girls’ wear designer Adina Bidian. Also introduced the Jewelery collections of Australian jeweler Sally Skoufis, Jacqueline Paolo Qua Galang for ShopBexo

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Style: Avant Garde Hair and Makeup exhibition was your backstage pass to witness the radical, unorthodox and high-adrenalin artistry of fashion design in action. Students worked with designers Carolina Hernandez of Veteran Couture, Tijuana’s couture designer Llenuel Fro and newcomer hat designer Roxy Lambaren of Blooming Petals. Each pushed the boundaries with forward thinking, eyebrow-raising master-styling at its best. The first 100 Guests received a special Sephora South Coast Plaza gift bag. Cruise Collections – A luxury cruise and fashion show aboard the 140-foot-long super yacht Eternity presented by Badgley Mischka. Orange County’s premier clothier Dave Welch and Florentine-trained designer whom worked 5 years with Emilio Pucci branches off to launch her own collection - Awâsis Pachëco revealed their 2018 collections.The evening highlighted a live trunk show with Kukka Jewelry, direct from Spain, Jagged Edge Jewelry and Silviya Neri fine scarves from Italy. This luxury fashion-on-thewater event included a two-hour cruise, delicious appetizers and refreshments.

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Healthy Living Ha bits that Work When it comes to advice about healthy living, there are opinions nearly every place you turn. Unfortunately, a great deal of that information is based on fad diets and trendy workouts that may deliver quick results but don’t promote a sustainable, healthy lifestyle. The medical community generally agrees that slow and steady is the way to win the race toward healthy living. Adopting a broad set of healthier habits can deliver results over time and foster a new way of living that promotes your overall health and wellbeing. Aim for balance. A diet that combines healthy levels of protein and carbohydrates from all the food groups is the surest way to deliver your body the vitamins and nutrients you need for optimal health. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans call for an eating plan that is centered on fruits, vegetables, whole grains and reduced-fat dairy foods, rounded out by lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs and nuts for protein. When planning your meals, be sure to limit saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, sodium and added sugar. Know when to say when. Building a healthy lifestyle is about more than eating the right foods. It also means keeping your calorie count in check. That means keeping the amount you eat and the portion size in mind. Work with your doctor or a nutritionist to determine your body’s true caloric needs, which can vary depending on numerous factors such as your age, activity level and overall health. Then get smart about the portion sizes that will help you stay within those parameters. Initially, you may want to weigh out portions but soon you’ll

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$80,000 CSI3* Gold Tour Grand Prix Keri Potter Pilots Bitalica to the Win

Keri Potter and Bitalica in the Winners Circle quicker. Jim Ifko and Eventyre Farms Photos by McCool It was a spectacular Saturday Ltd.’s Un Diamant des Forets had a afternoon at the Rancho Mission forward pace throughout the track, Viejo Riding Park, as twenty-three but coudn’t top the girls, crossing the competitors representing eight timers in 45.69s to take third place. countries were riding for the win in the “The course was definitely a notch $80,000 CSI3* Gold Tour Grand Prix. up in regards to technicality and Seven riders posted clear rounds height, but it suited the forward and returned for a remarkable race distances suited my horse. It was against the clock. Third to go in the a good track for him,” Potter noted. jump off, Keri Potter (USA) aboard “This is a pretty cool horse. I’ve been the 12-year-old Oldenburg gelding riding him for about a year now. He Bitalica (Julia Koetting, owner), beat was pretty scared when I got him, so the leading time held by USA’s Zazou it’s been great to form a relationship Hoffman to take her second win of with him.” The afternoon opened with a the week. World Cup Champions, Olympic welcome speech from Blenheim Medalists, and CSI5* athletes, mixed EquiSports President Robert Ridland with up-and-coming horses and riders, as well as recognition of the newly all faced the track challenges set by formed Founders Club, a group of FEI Course Designer Olaf Petersen, passionate equestrians who want Jr. that included a combination, a to raise the level of the sport on the large California Grizzly Bear wall, an West Coast. Ceremonies continued with the open water obstacle, related bending lines, scopey oxers and tall verticals. Camp Pendleton Color Guard Peterson’s jump-off course asked presenting the colors and entertainer the riders to execute two rollback Francesca Sola performing the turns, and to gallop up several lines. National Anthem. Sola sang a First to go, Hoffman and Samson II beautiful rendition of “This is Me” (owner, Woodacre Stable, LLC) set before the jump-off. Potter summed up the CSI3* the bar for the six riders to follow, double clean in a tidy 45.42s. Two experience. “This week for me has rides later, Potter’s strategy, and been incredible. My horses have slighter quicker turns, stopped the jumped really well, the show jumping clock in 45.18s, a mere 0.24 seconds has been great, the FEI classes have Page 6

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been a big step up for California. It raises the horses and riders to a certain level that we should be at in order to compete with the rest of the world.” Blenheim EquiSports, an equestrian event management company based in San Juan Capistrano, CA, produces events in three locations:

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Play Ball! Stadium Safety Tips…

“I love this time of year! Baseball season is now officially here. Whether you’re going to a professional baseball game or to your local neighborhood field, keep your eye on the ball and make safety a priority so that your stadium experience is more like a home run than a strikeout says Fire Chief Sam DiGiovanna.” First Pitch – Sometimes your team may not be so hot, but the weather may be. Keep hydrated with water and other fluids especially if you’re sweating and/or your seats are in the sun. Strike One – Whether it’s sunny or cloudy, there’s still the potential for sunburn. Don’t cry foul when you realize you’re getting burned. Speaking of fouls, foul balls and broken bats have the potential to enter the seating areas and concourses. Be aware of what’s going on so that you can avoid being hit by bats or balls that fly your way. Ball One – When a baseball is hit or thrown into the stands,

excitement ensues. Others will try to be the ‘all-star’ and want that ball. If it’s theirs be a good fielder and back off. If you’re sitting or standing near a railing don’t reach over the railing to attempt to catch the ball. It doesn’t take more than a second for an accident to happen while reaching for it. Strike Two – Look at the stadium’s seating chart to see where your seats are located so you can get an idea of what kind of clothing to wear. Dress in layers so that you can be comfortable no matter where you’re sitting. Bring a raincoat along if there’s a chance it could rain. Foul Ball? – Remember, “You don’t always have to catch the ball.” What I mean here is, when someone throws you a negative comment, look or attitude, drop it. It’s out of play. Forget about it. Maintain a good attitude, be patient and maintain sportsmanship conduct at all times. We’ll all be Champs if you do so. Practice this on and off the field!

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Festival of Arts Presents Works by Artist Bradford J. Salamon through April 25, 2018 approaches to his method of painting. “Bradford’s current series includes larger than life paintings of vintage images and objects expressing a dynamic complement of texture and atmosphere that patently illustrate his signature style,” said exhibit curator Pat Sparkuhl. This exhibit at foaSOUTH showcases his unique portraits of vintage objects alongside his painting “Red Billow Camera” which was acquired by the Festival of Arts Permanent Art Collection in 2012. ABOUT BRADFORD J. SALAMON Along with traditional schooling at the Art Institute of Southern California, Bradford J. Salamon is a painter who refined his skills during private tutorial sessions under the watchful eyes of working artists such as Jeremy Lipking and David Leffel. With a body of work spanning from charcoal portraits to gestural landscapes, from intimate interiors to narrative scenes, Bradford is most celebrated for his intuitive oil portraits of both famous and ordinary people. Currently, he is working on paintings of vintage objects “Darth Vader Diptych” by that he also considers portraits Bradford J. Salamon

The Festival of Arts is pleased to announce a new exhibit at foaSOUTH featuring the artwork of contemporary painter Bradford J. Salamon now on display through April 25, 2018. Born into a family of artists, Salamon worked as a professional illustrator, opening studios in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley before relocating to Los Angeles in 2013. Before his move, he exhibited at the Festival of Arts for eight years. His study of significant, historical painters has enabled him to develop a unique blend of classical and contemporary

Inside the foaSOUTH gallery. because of the stories they tell. Publications about his work include reviews in ArtScene, ISM, and Modern Luxury magazines, coverage in the Orange County Register and OC Weekly, and most notably, essays by critics and curators in Orange County Tastemakers. Bradford’s art is included in collections at the Laguna Art Museum, the Orange County Museum of Art, Chapman University, and in private holdings. ABOUT FOA SOUTH Opened as a collaboration between Festival of the Arts and Active Culture, foaSOUTH serves visitors

and residents of Laguna Beach by promoting Festival-related exhibitions throughout the year. Located at 1006 S. Coast Highway on the corner of Anita and PCH, the gallery has partnered with Active Culture to provide frozen yogurt and natural foods on the premises at their café. Open weekdays from 10am - 9pm and weekends from 8am - 9pm. The Festival of Arts is a non-profit organization whose proceeds go to support the arts in and about Laguna Beach. For more information, call (949) 494-1145 or go online to www. LagunaFestivalofArts.com

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HOT NIGHTS, COOL MUSIC: CASA ROMANTICA’S CASA COOL SERIES BRINGS CONTEMPORARY AND WORLD MUSIC TO SAN CLEMENTE

Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens, a nonprofit southern California cultural center, is pleased to announce its lineup for Casa Cool, the institution’s popular summer music series. Casa Cool is comprised of local legends and nationallyrecognized musical acts performing an eclectic mix of contemporary music styles at Casa Romantica’s gorgeous and unique venue under the stars. This season’s performers include Johnny Oskam (June 21), Gregory Page (July 26), and Backwater Blues Band (August 9). The Casa Cool series is sponsored by Mr. and Dr. Gordon and Helen Olson. “The Casa Cool series draws in music lovers of all ages because of the quality of our talent – but also because of the unque concert-going experience we offer,” says Executive Director Berenika Schmitz. “Guests will have the chance to enjoy talented musicians perform a range of original pieces as well as fresh, exciting covers within Casa Romantica’s unique Spanish Colonial space .” For the second year in a row, Casa Romantica is pleased to offer reserved tables at all Casa Cool concerts. Reserved tables of 4 (open to both Casa members and nonmembers) receive a complimentary bottle of wine, and provide an unobstructed view of the Courtyard stage. Reserved table tickets are limited and will sell out quickly. Non-reserved single lawn tickets are also available for purchase, with additional seating available on benches surrounding the Courtyard. The Casa Café will be open with charcuterie plates, chips and guacamole plates, Blackbird Artisan Pies, and soft drinks available for purchase. Casa Romantica operates a donation bar for beer and wine at every Casa Cool concert, with a suggested donation of $5 per glass. Proceeds support Casa Romantica’s cultural and educational programs. Casa Cool 2018 Lineup

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Johnny Oskam (Thursday, June 21) Raised in Orange County, Johnny Oskam surrounded himself with music his whole life. From singing in high school choir to performing in several venues across southern California, Oskam constantly develops his creative songwriting and spiritual understanding in blues. Oskam is set to deliver his unique and powerful performance of blues and rock that will move the crowd to the dance floor. Gregory Page (Thursday, July 26) Gregory Page is a world musicinfluenced jazz and blues musician who uses his creativity to create oddly compelling songs that express life in a realistic, yet humorous way. Page has performed at venues around the world such as London’s 02 Arena and has opened for wellknown artists such as Bob Dylan, Judy Collins, and Jason Mraz. In this set, Page will take the lead in The Gregory Page Trio on guitar and vocals, while Sky Ladd plays piano and Josh Hermsmeier plays percussion. Backwater Blues Band (Thursday, August 9) Founded in 1996, the Backwater Blues Band hales from San Diego as a premier act, performing at intimate venues, festivals, and cruises. The band consists of Jimmy Woodard as lead guitarist and Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens 415 Avenida Granada, San Clemente, CA 92672 | Tel 949.498.2139 | Fax 949.498.2192 | www.casaromantica. org singer-songwriter, John Simons on bass, Jonny Viau and Diego Armijo on sax, and Tom Stewart on drums. The well-rounded band is ready to excite guests with its contemporary blues and rock. All Casa Cool concerts are appropriate for all ages. There will be a cash donation bar for wine and beer ($5) with complimentary light

Gregory Page snacks; adults must bring valid ID for the bar.The Casa Café will be open with heavy snacks and soft drinks available for purchase. Tickets to each of the Casa Cool performances are $20 for general lawn admission and $15 for member lawn admission. Reserved table tickets, which accommodate 4 people, are $110 for general admission and $90 for member admission. Tickets are available for purchase online at www.CasaRomantica.org, by calling (949) 498-2139, or by visiting the institution at 415 Avenida Granada in San Clemente. About Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens maintains a robust series of year-round programs in arts, music, history, horticulture, and literature for all ages. Under the leadership of Executive Director Berenika Schmitz, Casa Romantica has commissioned several critically-acclaimed works, including Casa Coastal: Rebecca Louise Law (2017; visual art), Casa Kinetic: Contemporary Dance Collective (2017; contemporary dance), The Beauty of the Butterfly

(2017; visual art), Casa Kinetic: Carrie 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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Table for Ten Culinary event raises $450,000 for charity Photos by Bob Hodson and Tony Lattimore One of the most enjoyable charity events that I have had the privilege to attend is the Table for Ten and this year was their 12th annual culinary spectacular for a sold-out crowd of 320 guests at Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort and Spa in Dana Point. The event attracts gourmet food and fine wine lovers from throughout Southern California for a culinary experience second to none. Orchestrated by KM Productions for deserving nonprofits in the area, guests enjoy a scrumptious five-course table-side feast, with superb wine pairings. Opening the ballroom doors, the first thing you see is thirty-two tables, each one beautifully decorated from each participating restaurant and individual gourmet food and wine experiences at each chef’s bidding. It was very exciting to go around each of the tables and see their creative work – so beautiful and inviting as each restaurant out did themselves. My guest and I were seated at the StillWater Restaurant table and enjoyed an amazing five course dinner from Chef Stephen Kling. He really is amazing explaining each dish as well as the the wine pairing that went with it. We started with an appetizer, Canadian Langoustine, Coconut Curry, Sweet corn relish with Cherry Stone Clams and Kaffir. Course number two gave us hand torn pasta, Cremini, Pecorino and Foie Gras. Next up was a salad with Leroy Fjord Steelhead Salmon, English Pea, Tomato, Fine herbs, Ikura and Basil Oil. The entry was an amazing melt-in-your-mouth Braised Wagyu Beef cheek with cauliflower puree, crisp leek and Honshiemji Mushroom. For dessert we enjoyed Affogato: Espresso, French Vanilla ice cream and crushed cookies. And each course was paired with a lovely wine – some came from from France, Italy, and the Sonoma Coast. The live auction was led by gavel girl DawnMarie Kotsonis featuring overthe-top opportunities. The Pelican Hill Resort experience went for $7500; it included an overnight stay in a luxurious four-bedroom 3580 square foot villa with around the clock butler service. Ten lucky guests or a family will stay and enjoy this getaway which includes two 50-minute massages or a round of golf and 10 guests will be treated to a Coliseum Pool and Grill Cabana Chef’s Dinner. Two lucky winners walked away with the Puerto Vallarta Escape valued at $10,000 as it was sold twice for $7000 each. Four nights and five days at the Villa Balboa Resort on Puerto Vallarta’s Gold Coast for up to 12 guests, this experience is pure luxury in a 12,000 square foot ocean front villa. Included is chamber maids, house men, English speaking concierge and administrator – talk about pampering! A highlight was an autographed guitar which went for $8500 – it was signed by nine music legends, such as Chuck Berry, Carlos Santana, BB King, Neil Young, Eric Clapton and Pete Townsend, as well as a 57-bottle fine wine raffle called “50 Shades of Grape.” Along with auction monies raised, dinner costs were absorbed by the restaurants and chefs, with special underwriting from event sponsors and a Fund-A-Need auction, making it possible to give nearly $450,000 in net proceeds, divided between the two deserving charities - The Teen Project and Vocational Visions. Among those attending who were integral to its success were The Teen Project Founder Lauri Burns as well as Title Sponsor Mike Danzi, Chairman/ CEO of Legacy Pharmaceuticals International. Danzi was honored, as was Chef Chair Rachel Haggstrom, executive chef of Balboa Bay Resort, for her longtime commitment to Table for Ten. Among business sponsors were Legacy Pharmaceuticals, Int’l, Preferred Hotels & Resorts (CEO Lindsey Ueberroth was present), Wahoo’s Fish Taco (Co-founder Ed Lee was present), Rutan & Tucker, Pacifica Hotels, SeatXChange, and more. The two charities were Vocational Visions and The Teen Project. Vocational Visions’ programs, services and personalized support develops the talents of adults with disabilities by creating pathways to employment, life-long learning and social inclusion. The Teen Project provides teens aging out of the foster care system the resources and support of an intact family to allow them to successfully transition to adulthood. For a list of all the participating restaurants and chefs and to get more information about next year’s event, visit www.TableFor10.org.February 2000. For more information visit www.MsAmericaPageant.com. Page 12

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The Teen Project Founder Lauri Burns with supporter Paul Blavin and Table for Ten Founder Kristin Martin.

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South Coast Repertory’s 2018-19 Season Lineup Includes Sense and Sensibility, Sweeney Todd and M. Butterfly South Coast Repertory’s 2018-19 season opens with Jane Austen’s romantic classic Sense and Sensibility. The season also includes the awardwinning musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street; the clever comedy Native Gardens; the compelling drama M. Butterfly; the madcap comedy Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike; the intriguing portrait of science pioneer Rosalind Franklin in Photograph 51; and the return of Southern California satirists Culture Clash. Subscriptions are currently on sale and single tickets will become available in June. More information is available at www.scr. org. “We’re enthusiastic about what next season has to offer,” said SCR Managing Director Paula Tomei. “The range of work is both compelling and entertaining and we look forward to the experience that our audiences and artists will have when they join together.” Associate Artistic Director John Glore said, “Our upcoming 201819 season celebrates the best in contemporary theatre, with great plays from Broadway and London’s West End and from some of SCR’s favorite artists—including David Henry Hwang, Karen Zacarías, Stephen Sondheim and Culture Clash.” Rounding out the theatre’s 55th season are two world premieres in the Pacific Playwrights Festival—to be announced at a later date—and the three-play Theatre for Young Audiences series, which includes The Velveteen Rabbit. On the Segerstrom Stage • Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen, adapted by Jessica Swale • Native Gardens by Karen Zacarías • Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by Hugh Wheeler • M. Butterfly by David Henry Hwang • TBA world premiere for the Pacific Playwrights Festival On the Julianne Argyros Stage • Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Christopher Durang • Culture Clash, written and performed by Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas and Herbert Siguenza • Photograph 51 by Anna Ziegler • TBA world premiere for the Pacific Playwrights Festival Theatre for Young Audiences • Nate the Great: A New Musical by John Maclay and Brett Ryback • Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed: The Rock Experience, based on the book Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed by Mo Willems, script and lyrics by Mo Willems, with music by Deborah Wicks La Puma • The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams Holiday Classic • A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, adapted by Jerry Patch. The annual showcase of new plays—the Pacific Playwrights Festival (PPF)—features seven new plays over a weekend in a combination of readings and full productions, April Page 14

26–28, 2019. The three-day festival attracts theatre professionals from across the nation—as well as local and regional new-play fans—drawn by the opportunity to see some of the best new works in the country. Over the course of more than two decades, PPF has presented nearly 140 plays by approximately 100 playwrights. At the holidays, it’s Orange County’s favorite, A Christmas Carol, with Hal Landon Jr. back for his 39th consecutive year as everyone’s favorite curmudgeon, Ebenezer Scrooge. Single tickets for A Christmas Carol go on sale to the public August 1; subscribers enjoy exclusive early access to these tickets. All dates and plays are subject to change. More information about the season is available online: www.scr. org. CHRONOLOGICAL LISTING FOR 2018-19 All dates and plays are subject to change. Sense and Sensibility By Jane Austen Adapted by Jessica Swale Sept. 1–29, 2018 Segerstrom Stage The Dashwood sisters—practical Elinor and impulsive Marianne— are of good social standing and marriageable age. When Father dies and their half-brother skimps on their inheritance, they are forced to leave their grand estate for a tiny, cold cottage. Just as life seems it’s bleakest, a handsome stranger arrives on horseback and the sisters are convinced their futures are secured. Follow Elinor and Marianne as they chase their dreams from Devonshire to London and back in this charming romantic classic. Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike By Christopher Durang Sept. 30– Oct. 21, 2018 Julianne Argyros Stage Vanya and Sonia share a country house where they fret endlessly—and amusingly—about their hapless lives. When Masha, their self-absorbed movie-star sister, and her much, much younger boy toy, Spike, visit for the weekend, the entire household gets hilariously upended. Rivalries are rekindled, resentments rage, the housekeeper blurts out strange prophecies and Masha announces she’s selling the house. A tonguein-cheek homage to Chekhov, this Tony Award-winning comedy was described as “deliciously madcap” by USA Today. Native Gardens. By Karen Zacarías Oct. 13–Nov. 10, 2018 Segerstrom Stage In this comedy of good intentions and bad manners, Pablo and Tania personify the American Dream— young, educated, a baby on the way and new owners of a suburban fixerupper. Virginia and Frank couldn’t be happier or more welcoming, especially when the new next-door neighbors want to replace an ugly chain link fence dividing their yards. But a dispute over the property line quickly spirals into an all-out war on taste, class and entitlement that the

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Wilbur is different from all the other Naked Mole Rats. He wears clothes—and he likes it. His friends think it’s ridiculous and needs to stop—that’s just a Naked Mole fact. After all, what will happen when Grand-Pah, the oldest and wisest elder in the colony finds out? Filled with tail-shaking good tunes, this outrageously fun musical proves it’s okay to be yourself. Rock on! Photograph 51 By Anna Ziegler March 3–24, 2019 Julianne Argyros Stage Rosalind Franklin was a British pioneer in science in the early 1950s, yet her groundbreaking role in the discovery of DNA’s double helix structure is still often overlooked. Based on a true story, Photograph 51 presents an intriguing portrait of a complex, courageous woman making her way in a male-dominated field. While rival teams of researchers compete for a breakthrough, Rosalind, focused and unbending, is locked in a race of her own. A hit in the West End, it was proclaimed “A triumph” by The Telegraph. TBA: A World Premiere Part of the Pacific Playwrights Festival March 30–April 27, 2019 Segerstrom Stage TBA: A World Premiere Part of the Pacific Playwrights Festival April 14–May 5, 2019 Julianne Argyros Stage M. Butterfly By David Henry Hwang May 11–June 8, 2019 Segerstrom Stage When this rich, compelling drama debuted on Broadway, it became an instant sensation, sweeping the Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards. A married French diplomat. A mysterious Chinese opera diva. A passionate 20-year affair. Inspired by true events, this break-out hit by the author of Chinglish and Golden Child proved much more than a steamy tale of seduction. Obsession, perception and the allure of fantasy make for a remarkable tale of espionage and betrayal described as “visionary” by The New York Times. The Velveteen Rabbit By Margery Williams May 24–June 9, 2019 Theatre for Young Audiences For nearly a century, this beloved classic has captivated and charmed children and adults, alike. Lonely and forgotten, a stuffed rabbit longs to be real. When another toy is lost, he quickly becomes a little boy’s new favorite. As the rabbit’s dapper appearance gets worn and shabby from play, a wonderful change begins to happen. This is a moving story about the power of love—and a little bit of magic. Complete information is available at www.scr.org.


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In the old days, many entertainers could do it all - singing, dancing, acting and comedy - such as Red Skelton. With a career spanning more than 70 years, Red began working at the age of seven in order to help support his family. His father, a clown with the Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus, had died before he was born leaving the family destitute. From selling newspapers and other odd jobs to eventual minstrel shows to a showboat, to stock theatre to burlesque and the circus where his father had performed as a clown, Skelton never slowed down. When working for a traveling medicine show, his accidental falling off the stage made people laugh so hard it was incorporated into the show, and it was then that he knew what he wanted to do more than anything else - make people laugh. He moved on to Vaudeville and from there parlayed his talent into radio, television and film. Today, some are still familiar with The Red Skelton Show, which ran for 672 episodes and won the 1959 Golden Globe for Best TV Show. He also found his footing as an actor appearing in such

classics as the Dr. Kildare medical dramas, Ziegfeld Follies, Ship Ahoy and a multitude of others. A man of many talents and achievements, Skelton was a creative genius who excelled in writing stories, publishing six books. As an artist painting clowns, he made more money from the sale of his paintings, prints and lithographs than he did in television. Red Skelton also loved horses. So much so that he owned a 600acre horse ranch in the Anza Valley of Riverside, California. The ranch was laid out as a breeding operation and equipped for ease and function. Today the ranch is for sale with listing agent Star Evans of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. Surrounded by equestrian fencing, improvements include living arrangements of four houses of wood and stone and a three-studio bunk house. In addition to parking for at least 16 cars and various covered carports, there is a 10-car garage to peak the interest of collectors. The main house, surrounded by trees and green lawn features a

great room, vaulted ceilings, brick fireplaces, a sunny kitchen and rustic wood finishes. Overall there are eight bedrooms, eight baths and almost 10,000 square feet of living space for owners, family, guests and farm hands. Horse facilities include a warehouse, hay barns, equipment barns, stallion stable, indoor and outdoor riding arenas and facilities for visiting horses, ten wells, a threesided walk-in shelter and multiple

paddocks. The ranch is an ideal location to get away for privacy, quiet time, recreation, beautiful mountain views and still be close to Palm Springs and San Diego. Master comedian and man of many talents, Red Skelton died in 1997 at age 84. His horse ranch is now for sale, priced at $5.995 million. For More Information TopTenRealEstateDeals.com. Source: coldwellbanker.com

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SB 54 prompts Sheriff’s Department to publicly post inmate release dates

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department will make publicly available inmate release dates through the existing “Who’s in Jail” online database. This action will enhance communication between the Sheriff’s Department and our law enforcement partners to remove dangerous offenders from our community. Senate Bill 54, which took effect on January 1, 2018, placed restrictions on collaboration between local custody operations and federal law enforcement authorities. The legislation specifically prohibited local law enforcement’s communication with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on the release of certain undocumented offenders. This provision of the law increases the likelihood of dangerous offenders being released back into the community. The law, however, does not limit information that is available to the public. SB 54 provides sheriffs with the discretion to respond to ICE’s requests for notification of the pending release of specified serious offenders under the TRUST Act. Sheriff Hutchens directed staff to respond to requests from ICE for any criminal who meets the specifications. From Jan. 1 to March 19, 168 inmates who fall within Page 16

this provision have been released to ICE custody. Sheriff Hutchens joined law enforcement leaders across the state in opposing SB 54 when the legislation was first proposed in December 2016, as provisions in the bill hindered collaborative efforts to remove serious offenders from the community. Additionally, the law is inconsistent with widely accepted best practices of open communication amongst all levels of law enforcement. Both Sheriff Hutchens and Undersheriff Don Barnes actively engaged with legislators to encourage defeat of the bill. While these efforts resulted in the removal of some harmful sections of the bill, the final version limited communication in a way that puts the public at risk. “SB 54 makes local law enforcement’s job more difficult and requires bureaucratic processes that could allow dangerous individuals to fall through the cracks of our justice system,” said Sheriff Sandra Hutchens. “My department, however, remains committed to cooperating fully with federal authorities in all areas where I have discretion to remove serious criminals from our community.”

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San Clemente News Legal Notices NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: MICHAEL DUNN Case No. 30-2018-00981054-PR-LA-CJC To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of MICHAEL DUNN: MICHAEL R. DUNN A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by ANDREW DUNN in the Superior Court of California, County of ORANGE. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that ANDREW DUNN be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: APRIL 19, 2018 at 2:00 PM in Department C-08 located at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA CA 92701. CENTRAL JUSTICE CENTER. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner: VANOLI V. CHANDER, 14 ORCHARD, LAKE FOREST, CA 92630 (949) 540-6540 Dated: MARCH 26, 2018 San Clemente News – 03/30/2018, 04/06/2018, 04/13/2018

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2018-00979252 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of WHITNEY HOPE CAUDILLO-RIOS, a minor(s). Petitioner(s) EDITH RIOS TORRES and MARIO CAUDILLO OLIVA has/have filed a petition with this court on behalf of the minor(s) for a decree changing name(s) as follows: WHITNEY HOPE CAUDILLO-RIOS to KATHERINE JANE CAUDILLORIOS. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing, Superior Court of California, County of Orange, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Central Justice Center on MAY 01, 2018 at 8:30 o’clock am, Dept. D100, Window 44. A copy of this order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county The San Clemente News. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter are directed to make known any objection that they may have to the granting of the petition for change of name by filing a written objection, which includes the reasons for the objection, with the court at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and by appearing in court at the hearing to show cause why the petition for change of name should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Dated: MARCH 14, 2018 ROBERT J. MOSS- Judge of the Superior Court San Clemente News – 03/23/2018, 03/30/2018, 04/06/2018, 04/13/2018

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