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It’s that time of year – jack-o-melon carving time! Watermelon carvings are a fun and different way to show off your spookiest Halloween faces. Throwing a Monster Mash has never been more fun, and this watermelon carving makes the ultimate centerpiece as the head of Frankenstein. Then round out your party menu with these kid-friendly Watermelon Glazed Meatballs and let the spooktacular celebrating begin. Before you start carving, check out a few helpful carving tips and tricks: The whole watermelon should be at room temperate when you carve to make cutting and slicing easier. Then chill the watermelon after cutting and before serving. Cut a small, thin, flat piece from the bottom of the watermelon before carving. This will provide a flat base, making the watermelon more stable when carving. Draw the design on the watermelon rind with a fine/medium point waterproof marker or a sharp pencil before you cut. Use a sharp knife with a pointed tip – the sharper the knife, the easier and cleaner the cuts will be. For more wicked watermelon carving inspiration, visit www. watermelon.org/Carvings. Head of Frankenstein Oblong shaped seedless or seeded watermelon Large kitchen and paring knives Melon baller
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Be Scary but Safe this Halloween Tips for using decorative contact lenses, protecting your eyes Halloween is all about trick-ortreating for the kids and finding a creative costume that wows for festive partygoers. With nearly 41 million adults in the U.S. wearing contact lenses, they are a safe and popular form of vision correction, and some may elect to wear decorative contact lenses as part of their costume. However, if these lenses are bought illegally and without a prescription from your eye doctor, they could lead to serious health issues and potentially damage your eyesight permanently. “Changing your eye color or creating the effect of being a character like a zombie, vampire or movie character is very popular for Halloween, but every year, consumers are harmed by lenses purchased from questionable sources,” said Andrea P. Thau, O.D., president of the American Optometric Association (AOA). “Many consumers consider these lenses a fashion or costume accessory when, in reality, decorative lenses are also classified as medical devices and still pose the same potential safety and health issues as corrective contact lenses and require a prescription.” To stay safe but scary this Halloween, the AOA offers these easy tips: See a doctor of optometry for a comprehensive eye examination and proper fitting and prescription for decorative contacts lenses, even if you don’t require lenses to correct your vision.
Never buy lenses from retail outlets or online sites that don’t require a prescription. Always follow the recommended contact lens replacement schedule prescribed by your eye doctor. Wash and dry hands before handling contact lenses. Carefully and regularly use cleaning solution to rub the lenses with fingers and rinse thoroughly before soaking overnight in multipurpose disinfectant solution. Use fresh solution to clean and store contact lenses – never reuse old solution. Only use products recommended by your eye doctor to clean and disinfect lenses. Saline solution and rewetting drops do not disinfect lenses.
Store lenses in the proper storage case and replace your case every three months. In addition, cases should be rubbed with clean fingers, rinsed with solution, dried with a tissue and stored upside-down when not in use. Remove contact lenses before exposing them to water. Don’t share lenses with friends or family members. See your optometrist immediately if you experience redness, pain, irritation or blurred vision while wearing your lenses. For more information about contact lens hygiene and safety, the risks associated with decorative contact lenses and to find an optometrist near you, visit aoa.org. Photo courtesy of Getty Images
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The OC Health Care Agency encourages community members to drop-off expired, unused or unwanted prescription medications between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on “National Take Back Day” Saturday, October 28 at more than 25 locations throughout Orange County. “This is a great opportunity for folks to clean out their medicine cabinets while helping to safeguard the health and wellbeing of those they love. One of the main sources of drug misuse is prescription pain medication taken from a friend or family member,”
said Dr. Eric Handler, County Health Officer. “The opioid epidemic is nationwide and it’s important we address it through participating in events like National Take Back Day.” This initiative, created by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), addresses a vital public safety and public health issue by reducing the risk of accidental poisonings and overdoses as well as potential for misuse, and abuse. The DEA advises against flushing medications down the toilet or throwing them in the trash since both pose potential
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UCI MIND ANNOUNCES MARIA SHRIVER AS CELEBRITY HONOREE FOR 8 T H ANNUAL “A DECE M B ER TO RE M E M B ER ” GALA UCI MIND, Orange County’s only state and notes that Orange County is particularly susceptible
federally-funded Alzheimer’s disease research center, has announced that Maria Shriver, internationally renowned Alzheimer’s disease advocate, founder of The Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement, and former First Lady of California, will be honored at its 8th annual A December to Remember Gala on Saturday, December 2, 2017. “Maria Shriver is a champion for Alzheimer’s disease research, and is a voice of strength for many families and individuals who are suffering as a result of this disease,” says Dr. Joshua Grill, Co-Director of UCI MIND. “We are proud to partner with Ms. Shriver and honor her important work that continues to shine a light on Alzheimer’s disease.” Shriver is the founder of the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement (WAM), a global alliance of individuals, organizations, researchers and industry leaders who are committed to studying Alzheimer’s disease and why it disproportionately affects women. “Every 66 seconds a new brain develops Alzheimer’s. Two-thirds of them belong to women, and no one knows why that is,” explains Shriver, who began her advocacy for the cause when her father was diagnosed with the disease in 2003. “This is a devastating disease that must be stopped. Through the support of local communities and research organizations such as UCI MIND, we will continue to work towards a cure.” Shriver’s organization seeks to bolster scientific pursuits to understand why women are at increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease, and to help all people take steps to improve brain health. WAM also raises money to support gender-based research, and shares stories and resources for patients and loved ones battling Alzheimer’s. Dr. Frank LaFerla, Dean of UCI’s School of Biological Sciences and Co-Director of UCI MIND, Page 6
to the pressures of Alzheimer’s disease. “More than 84,000 people in Orange County are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and that number is anticipated to increase 74% by the year 2030,” Dr. LaFerla explains. “The only way to avert this crisis is through research, which is precisely where the proceeds from this event will be applied.” With support from the local community, UCI MIND funds projects that allow researchers to seek out scientific advances that will help identify ways to prevent or slow the onset of neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s. “Thanks to the tremendous generosity of our attendees, last year’s gala raised over $375,000 to support innovative research on new studies and clinical trials,” says Dr. LaFerla. “This year, we’ve extended an invitation for guests to attend an exclusive pre-event cocktail reception with Maria Shriver prior to the Gala, along with various unique sponsorship opportunities that we hope will continue to support our research efforts surrounding Alzheimer’s disease.” UCI MIND is one of only 30 NIH-funded Alzheimer’s Disease Research Centers in the nation. “The research being done at UCI MIND provides hope for millions of individuals who are affected by this heartbreaking disease,” LaFerla adds. “It’s through attending events like our annual gala or participating in clinical research trials that Orange County residents can, in fact, make a difference and help researchers get closer to a cure.” For more information about the 8th annual A December to Remember Gala, or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please visit gala.mind. uci.edu or contact Danny Harper, Senior Director of Development at UCI MIND, at 949-824-3793.
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8 Halloween hacks for throwing ghoulishly memorable parties T h e c o s t u m e s , t h e c a n d y, the creative pumpkin carvings Halloween has been steadily increasing in popularity, with the spooky holiday spend being second only to Christmas. The National Retail Federation says the number of people buying sweet treats for Halloween actually beats out Easter. This year, make your party a spooktacular delight without spending much time or effort, thanks to a few smart entertaining tricks. Whether you’re planning a small crew of trickor-treaters or having a full-out gala of ghouls for a neighborhood costume party, these easy tips and tricks will help you create a memorable event in no time. Gourd-eously chill drinks Skip the ugly coolers and keep drinks cool and accessible with pumpkin ice buckets. Simply select a large, round pumpkin, remove the guts, and add ice. This festive cooler is perfect for chilling juice boxes, soda cans and even wine bottles for the grownups. Impressive fall sweets Go beyond the typical bag of candy and add festive, gourmet sweets to your Halloween spread, without slaving over the stove. Shari’s Berries offers goodies like Handmade Halloween Brownie Pops in fun shapes like a cat and a witch’s hat. The fudgy brownie pops are handdecorated and individually wrapped, making them an easy and eye-
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can be made quickly from things you already have around your house. Collect empty milk jugs, clean them and draw spooky ghost faces with black marker on one side. Skip candles and use battery-powered tea lights for spooky fun outdoor decor that beautifully lights the night. Spellbinding interior decor Add some fresh color to your interior design with blooms of flowers in Halloween-inspired hues. The Autumn Collection from ProFlowers is guaranteed to add unique style to your Halloween party. Floral arrangements are a perfect centerpiece on a table or as accent decor on the buffet where
food will be served. Potluck candy dish Depending on how busy your neighborhood gets on Halloween, you may hand out a lot of candy to trick-or-treaters. Eliminate another to-do from your list by asking guests to bring a bag of candy for the treat dish and take turns handing it out. You’ll save another trip to the store and will get a nice variety of candy for all the little witches and wizards coming to your door. With a few easy steps, your Halloween party can be transformed into a ghoulish get-together that everyone will enjoy. - (BPT)
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SOMETHING ROTTEN! AT SEGERSTROM CENTER FOR THE ARTS The completely original new musical, Something Rotten!, directed and choreographed by Tony Award® winner Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon, Aladdin), with music and lyrics by Grammy Award winner and Tony Award nominee Wayne Kirkpatrick and Golden Globe Award and Tony Award nominee Karey Kirkpatrick and a book by Tony Award nominees Karey Kirkpatrick and best-selling author John O’Farrell, premieres at Segerstrom Center for the Arts November 7 – 19, 2017. Tickets to Something Rotten! start at $29 and are available online at SCFTA.org, by calling (714) 556-2787 and at the Box Office at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa. For inquiries about group ticket savings for 10 or more, please call the Group Services office at (714) 755-0236. The 2 p.m. performance on Saturday, November 18, 2017 will include audio description, open captioning and sign-language interpretation. The Center offers many services for patrons with disabilities including removable wheelchair locations, binoculars and assistive listening devices. To learn more visit SCFTA. org/accessibilityinformation. Nominated for 10 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Something Rotten! comes to Costa Mesa with three principal cast members direct from Broadway: Rob McClure as Nick Bottom, Adam Pascal as Shakespeare and Josh Grisetti as Nigel Bottom. The touring cast also features Maggie Lakis as Bea, Blake Hammond as Nostradamus, Autumn Hurlbert as Portia, Scott Cote as Brother Jeremiah and Jeff Brooks as Shylock. Rounding out the ensemble are Lucy Anders, Kyle Nicholas Anderson, Kate Bailey, Daniel Beeman, Brandon Bieber, Mandie Black, Nick Rashad
Burroughs, Ian Campayno, Pierce Cassedy, Drew Franklin, Cameron Hobbs, Ralph Meitzler, Patrick John Moran, Joel Newsome, Con O’SheaCreal, Kaylin Seckle, Sarah Quinn Taylor, Tonya Thompson and Emily Trumble. The award-winning design team of Broadway veterans includes Scott Pask (scenic design), Gregg Barnes (costume design), Jeff Croiter (lighting design), Peter Hylenski (sound design), Josh Marquette (hair design), Phil Reno (music direction / conductor), Glen Kelly (arrangements), Larry Hochman (orchestrations), Steve Bebout (associate director) and casting by Telsey + Company/Bethany Knox, CSA. From the director of Aladdin and co-director of The Book of Mormon and the producer of Rent, Avenue Q and In the Heights, this hilarious new musical comedy tells the story of brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom, two playwrights stuck in the shadow of that Renaissance rock star Will Shakespeare. When a soothsayer foretells the next big thing in theatre involves singing, dancing and acting at the same time, the Bottom brothers set out to write the world’s very first MUSICAL! With the most singing, the most dancing and the most gutbusting laughs on Broadway, it’s something wonderful... something for everyone...it’s Something Rotten!, “the funniest musical comedy in at least 400 years!” – Time Out New York With its heart on its ruffled sleeve and sequins in its soul, Something Rotten! is an uproarious dose of pure Broadway fun and an irresistible ode to musicals — those dazzling creations that entertain us, inspire us, and remind us that everything’s better with an exclamation point! For more information, please visit www.RottenBroadway.com.
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Denny’s Restaurant
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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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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.
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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.
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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
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Crystal Cove Soiree Celebrates Fundraising in Fabulous Setting raising over $1 million The Crystal Cove Conservancy hosted an evening under the stars, complete with breath-taking sunset views and an elegant dinner to a soldout crowd who raised $467,497 net at The Resort at Pelican Hill for the 15th Annual Crystal Cove Soiree. Funds raised at the Soiree will support important education programs to help create the next generation of environmental stewards. The Conservancy uses a social enterprise model to fund preservation, conservation and education initiatives with the goal of creating a sustainable future for Crystal Cove State Park. The Conservancy has become a statewide model for how funds can be reinvested into the park. The Soiree began at sunset with an al fresco cocktail reception with hors d’oeuvres and a silent auction. The Resort at Pelican Hill donated the hors d’oeuvres as well as the delectable dinner duo of filet mignon and Maine lobster. Guests had opportunities to purchase fabulous luxury silent as well as supported fund-a-need, to help with student scholarships for important STEM programs (science, technology, engineering and math). When the live auction took place, it was a bidding war between many attending. Some of the live auction items that folks were privy to were a Pappy Van Winkle 15-year old bourbon package; Telluride Luxury Condo for Ski Week 2018 that included a one week stay for six at the Fairmont Franz Klammer Private Residence Club in Telluride; a Two-night stay for six in a luxury three-bedroom villa at The Resort at Pelican Hill overlooking Crystal Cove State Park; three glorious weekend nights for six in restored Cottage #14, The South Beach Suite, with an oceanfront view; a beautiful Winston’s Crown Jewelers Pearl Necklace and many more. In an opportunity drawing, Lili McGraw won a three-night stay in the beachfront Crystal Cove Cottage #14, and David and Karen Lagrew won the Bin Drop trip to Cabo to stay at Casa Tequila for 3 nights and 4 days. Live music and dancing to Super Diamond, the popular Neil Diamond tribute band, rounded out the evening getting everyone up on the dance floor. Laura Davick, Founder and Vice President of the Conservancy, noted, “Our community has been so supportive since the earliest days, when we fought hard to keep our Cove from becoming a luxury resort. Instead, Crystal Cove is on the National Registry of Historic Places, is one of California’s newest Historical Landmarks, and is arguably the region’s singular, unchanged place in the sun. More than 25,000 overnight guests enjoy our 29 cottages already restored and we believe the community will continue to support our largest preservation initiative to date, to renovate the final 17 cottages on the North Beach that will bring true sustainability to Crystal Cove for future generations.” Crystal Cove Conservancy is the nonprofit public benefit partner to Crystal Cove State Park, employing a social enterprise model to fund important preservation, education and conservation initiatives that will cultivate our planet’s next generation of environmental stewards ensuring that Crystal Cove, and places like it, live on for generations. The Conservancy, formerly known as Crystal Cove Alliance, was founded in 1999 by Laura Davick to save Crystal Cove Historic District from being developed into a luxury resort property. The Conservancy works in partnership with California State Parks to provide stewardship support for Crystal Cove’s nearly 2,800 acres of public lands including: The Crystal Cove Historic District and beach cottages (a National Register of Historic Places site); 2,400 acres of pristine wilderness habitat and the unspoiled Moro Canyon watershed (a National Natural Landmark site); over three miles of rocky beach coastline and intertidal habitat; 400 acres of coastal bluff habitat; and special underwater and offshore areas including the Crystal Cove State Marine Conservation Area MPA. By being a stewardship partner for this Southern California jewel, the Conservancy has been uniquely positioned to develop a nationally recognized STEM education program that uses authentic field science and monitoring to immerse students and community members in the practice of conservation and open space management. For more information, visit www. crystalcove.org. Page 12
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Snow White’s Cottage For Sale! The Brothers Grimm published it in 1812 and Walt Disney made it a film in 1937. One family loved the story so much they decided they wanted to live there - and they did! It’s unlikely that Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm or Walt Disney would have imagined the enchanted cottage of the Seven Dwarfs would be replicated as a family home outside of Olalla, Washington and each would have been mesmerized by the results. The details in each turn of the home’s wood, the intricate forged ironwork and each pane of stained glass showcases the exacting craftsmanship, imagination and labor of love that went into its creation. The Brothers Grimm published their first collection of folklore stories in 1812 under the title of Grimms’ Fairy Tales. It was to become the standard reading material for children’s bedtime stories around the world. Snow White appeared in their first edition and the brothers made their final revision of the story in 1854. It wasn’t until recently that grown children who grew up with the Grimms’ Fairy Tales stories admitted that they were actually quite frightening and probably contributed to many nightmares. For that reason they have lost favor with modern parents. Snow White herself was plagued with a wicked stepmother and her jealous attempts to murder the beautiful girl by cutting off her air supply and poisoning her, but as the happier fairy tales go, Snow White was able to overcome all that; saved by her friends the Seven Dwarfs and finally rescued by a Prince whom she married and lived happily ever after. But the enchanted cottage of the Seven Dwarfs transcended the story and its charm and appearance has never lost its appeal. It was also the environment where Snow White felt safe and secure and was her happy place. Walt Disney also saw the merits of the fairy tale and turned it into an animated film in 1937 that was so popular - and still is - that it played a large part in the huge Disney success through generations. One imaginative family was so in love with the Seven Dwarfs’ home that they reproduced it as a family home where they lived until 2005. The person who bought it continued the theme and continued to enhance the interior. After twelve years of living in one of the world’s most magical environments, she is offering her Snow White cottage for sale to the next family who will find as much joy there. Page 14
Located on five wooded acres on a dead-end street behind a gated entry, the magic begins. The sprawling main house of 2,800 square feet with its extreme high pitched and deeply sloped roofs looks exactly like it jumped off the pages of the children’s book. Blended into its wooded background, with twisted wooden bridge and quirky but charming tree house, it’s hard to imagine there are four bedrooms and five baths inside with every modern convenience and high speed Internet - even if one must walk through the opening of a massive indoor tree trunk to see it. The tree trunk ascends to a second floor open loft with bath via impressive stairs. The interior is unforgettable with stone, stuccoed walls, huge hand-carved beams and the most captivating rounded handbuilt wooden doors of various sizes with intricate iron hinges. Fireplaces and a wood stove, which begs a pot of simmering soup, promise that comforting deep warmth that only wood can provide and the raised, rounded kitchen fireplace is perfect for cooking or crafting s’mores on a chilly day. With no square walls to be had, the interior of the house wraps around you like a big hug. For modern folk, there is a hot tub/spa, patio for outdoor living, RV parking and a creek on the property with garden area and fruit trees. The tower “tree house” in the garden comes complete with a small room with its own fireplace - a perfect spot to sit and reread the story of Snow White. Now for only the second time since the early 1970s, Snow White’s cottage is for sale, priced at $775,000. Sadly, the Queen’s magic mirror does not convey.
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Circuit Awards Presented to Top Competitors from t h e 2 0 1 7 B l e n h e i m E q u i Sp o r t s Sh o w S e a s o n
Photos by McCool New in 2017, upon the conclusion of the International Jumping Festival, the Blenheim Circuit Awards were presented to riders who accumulated the most points in their respective Classics over the course of the Blenheim EquiSports competitions in the 2017 outdoor show season. In total, nine awards and championship prizes were presented. Tara Brown Stocks is on the award recipient list once again! Not only did she pick up a Veredus Series award, but with an incredible 105 total points, her quick and consistent rides on High Hopes in the Adult Jumper Classics throughout the season earned the pair another recognition: the AA Platinum Adult Jumper Classic Series Circuit Award. Brown Stocks received a certificate for an AA Platinum Motion Lite Show Jacket and circuit champion ribbon. Racing into the lead in the Electronic Vet (eVet) 1.40m Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Classics, Emma Waldfogel and her mount Bowmore VDL are honored to win a circuit championship this year with a total of 48 points. Waldfogel spoke of her win, “I am lucky to have such a wonderful horse, and I am so excited that he’s being recognized! Of course I also want to thank my amazing trainers, my supportive parents, Electronic Vet and Blenheim EquiSports, too. I can’t wait for next year!” Waldfogel earned a cash prize of $1,500, an custom eVet scrim sheet from Blue Ribbon Blankets, and a championship ribbon. The Kastel Denmark 1.20m Modified Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic Circuit Award was presented to both the highest placing amateur rider as well as the highest placing junior rider, with each receiving a certificate for a Kastel Denmark jacket and shirt. Amateur Dominque Hoffman and her mount Apriol 2 had a very successful series, earning a
total of 42 points. In the junior section, the highest placing finisher was Lexie Looker with Quanto Fino 2, who earned a total of 37 points. Looker was thrilled, “It has been a fun show season this year to say the least. I was very excited to move up to the Modified Junior/Amateur Jumpers this summer, and I have been even more excited with the results,” the young rider explained. “I am grateful to Blenheim EquiSports for recognizing its exhibitors with these circuit awards. Also I am grateful to the very supportive team that I have behind me, especially my mom, Tonia. and I am very grateful to have Quanto Fino 2 as my partner.” As all the new awards were presented Melissa Brandes, VP of Marketing for Blenheim EquiSports, noted, “We want to thank all the sponsors who made it possible for us to give this special recognition to our competitors. It’s a wonderful way to wrap up the outdoor season.” Kastel Denmark also sponsored the Adult Hunter Classic Circuit Award, won by Christina Smith and her horse Chancellor, who earned an impressive total of 60 points throughout the Blenheim EquiSports show series. She was over the moon. “I feel very lucky and grateful to have my amazing trainers and their team and all their hard work to make everything perfect. Chance, my horse, is the best partner; my family and friends are incredible supporters; and Blenheim EquiSports and Kastel Denmark have managed and sponsored a wonderful circuit. She continued, “When I think back to last summer and being a ball of nerves going back into the show ring after so many years off, I think it’s fair to say this year has been better than any of us could have anticipated. I’ve had so much fun learning how to ride again and met great new friends while catching up with the riders of my junior years. I thought having a circuit award like this added to the excitement of the individual shows and love my new Kastel Denmark sun shirts that I won along the way!” Both the highest placing amateur rider as well as the highest placing junior rider picked up an EquiFit 1.20m Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Classic Circuit Award. With a total of 30 points, Amateur rider Dinnea Digennaro topped the standings after winning two classics during Blenheim Red, White & Blue as well as Showpark Jumping Festival. Happy to pick up a brand new set of EquiFit Dinnea Digennaro and Citterio du Front & Hind Custom D-Teq Horse Boots, and a championship ribbon, Gibet come in for a landing
Tara Brown aboard High Hopes scores another award with the AA Platinum Adult Jumper Classic Circuit Award. Digennaro was pleased on several Hunter Classic Circuit Award, levels. both earning a total of 36 points. “I bought Citterio du Gibet, known The winners were each given a as Ceelo at the barn, in March of $250 Callidae gift certificate and this year. We instantly clicked. He’s championship ribbon. a real go-getter and I’m blessed to Maxwell also topped the charts in have him. This award means a lot the barnstyle 3’6” Amateur Owner to me because it was my first time Hunter Classics with her hunter, back in the big jumper classes in two Technicolor, after earning a total of years. I wasn’t really trying to chase 46 points in the series. barnstyle points, I was just focused on having awarded Maxwell with a gift package fun and learning the ropes again,” she and tri-color ribbon. said. “I would like to thank Blenheim As the outdoor show season EquiSports, EquiFit, my trainers at comes to close for 2017, Blenheim Blue Ribbon, and my horse. This is EquiSports is pleased to congratulate all possible because of those listed all the riders, horses, trainers, owners, above, and I am very grateful for this grooms, families and the wonderful award.” sponsors who recognize excellent Also taking home a set of new efforts. View the winners, photos, and horse boots, Clea Caddell took more on Blenheim’s Facebook and home the junior award, earning a Instagram pages. total of 26 points with her horse Blenheim EquiSports, an equestrian Waltraut throughout the spring and event management company summer shows. Cadell also excels based in San Juan Capistrano, CA, in the Big Eq, picking up two top ten produces events in three locations: placings in two prestigious finals, San Juan Capistrano, Del Mar and the NHSAA/ASPCA Maclay Region Las Vegas, NV. The events include 8 Championship and the Platinum USEF “Premier” rated hunter-jumper USEF Show Jumping Talent Search shows featuring multiple grand prix West. events, a Longines FEI World Cup™ Caroline Ingalls and her mount Jumping North American League Concerto tied with Lindsay Maxwell event, USHJA International Hunter and her horse Rochambeau for Derbies, Pony Finals, Medal Finals the Callidae 3’3” Amateur Owner and more. More at showpark.com.
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DIY Halloween costumes that won’t spook your budget
As the leaves turn, children of all ages begin their quest for this year’s “it” Halloween costume. Americans will spend $2.8 billion dollars on Halloween costumes this year, according to the National Retail Federation’s 2014 Halloween Consumer Trends Report. The same study says 162 million people will celebrate Halloween, and they will spend $1.1 billion on children’s costumes alone. With many families continuing to feel the economic pinch, an average of 20 percent of consumers will make costumes instead of purchasing them this year. What to do if you’re not an expert sewer or crafter? Here are some DIY ideas from the experts. “Start by doing research online - if you’re even a little crafty, there are many unique, fun costumes you can create with little money and no sewing,” says Milva Di Lorenzo, cofounder and designer of 3 Lily Pads handbags and Fashion Design faculty for Miami International University of Art & Design. She recommends these websites: * spoonful.com/halloween * www.marthastewart.com (click on Holidays link on left) * www.parenting.com/halloweencentral Kate Campbell, fashion coordinator at The Art Institute of Tampa, a branch of Miami International University of Art & Design, agrees. “Get your child involved in creating the costume,” she says. “Look at ideas and decide on a budget together. This ensures your child is excited about their costume, especially when their friends tout the ones from the store.” For more inspiration, try these quick costume ideas: * Robot costume Needed: Gray sweat suit, one long aluminum dryer hose, two rectangular disposable foil pans, baseball cap, foil, colored markers, ribbon. 1. The foundation is a long-sleeve sweatshirt or undershirt and gray sweatpants. 2. Cut aluminum dryer hose in four parts. Place one on each leg over sweatpants for the legs. For arms, use ribbon attached to the hose with a stapler to connect the other two pieces across the child’s back. Put on like a coat, one arm at a time. 3. Attach the two disposable foil pans with ribbons close to the corners, Page 16
making sure there’s enough space so it can go over the child’s head like a sandwich sign. 4. Have your child use markers to create “robot” buttons and knobs on the foil pans. 5. Wrap a baseball cap with foil and use as the robot’s hat. * Butterfly costume Needed: Long-sleeved T-shirt and leggings in pink or any favorite color, poster or foam board in matching color, ribbon, tissue paper in coordinating colors, assorted embellishments, such as beads, glitter pens, rhinestones, hair band, pipe cleaners, hot glue gun or other adhesive. 1. The foundation is the T-shirt and leggings. 2. Draw (find an easy stencil online or free-hand it) large wing shapes on poster or foam board and cut them out. 3. Involve your child in decorating the wings. Make sure you plan the design before you start gluing. 4. Use ribbon to tie the wings together and to create backpack-style straps to hold them on the child’s shoulders. 5. Use additional poster board to create a belt to go around your child’s waist. Cut tissue paper in triangles and staple to the belt, overlapping at the top and with pointed ends down, to create a skirt. 6. Decorate the head band and attach the pipe cleaners. With a little imagination and patience, you can create unique Halloween costumes with your child and have fun, too! Remember to take plenty of pictures! To learn more about The Art Institutes schools, visit www. artinstitutes.edu. Editor’s Note: The Art Institutes is a system of over 50 schools throughout North America. Programs, credential levels, technology, and scheduling options vary by school and are subject to change. Several institutions included in The Art Institutes system are campuses of South University or Argosy University. Administrative office: 210 Sixth Avenue, 33rd Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 ©2014 The Art Institutes International LLC. Our email address is csprogramadmin@ edmc.edu. - (BPT)
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00951571-CU-PT-CJC Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of SHEA HALEY ROSS. Petitioner(s), SHEA HALEY ROSS has/ have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: SHEA HALEY ROSS to JOSEPH SHEA ROSS. 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, Orange County Superior Court of California, County of Orange, 700 Civic Center Drive, West Santa Ana, CA 92701 on DECEMBER 12, 2017 at 8:30 o’clock am, Dept. D100, W44. 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: OCTOBER 24, 2017 ROBERT J. MOSS - Judge of the Superior Court San Clemente News – 10/27/2017, 11/03/2017, 11/10/2017, 11/17/2017
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2017-00945749 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of JAIME CLARICE DEDEAUX RODRIGUEZ. Petitioner(s), JAIME CLARICE DEDEAUX RODRIGUEZ has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: JAIME CLARICE DEDEAUX RODRIGUEZ to JAIME CLARICE DEDEAUX. 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, Orange County Superior Court of California, County of Orange, 700 Civic Center Drive, West Santa Ana, CA 92701 on NOVEMBER 09, 2017 at 8:30 o’clock am, Dept. D100, W44. 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: SEPTEMBER 25, 2017 ROBERT J. MOSS - Judge of the Superior Court San Clemente News – 10/06/2017, 10/13/2017, 10/20/2017, 10/27/2017
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APN: 678-144-15 TS No: CA01000071-17 TO No: 95311191 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED September 22, 2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On November 10, 2017 at 02:00 PM, on the front steps to the entrance of the Orange Civic Center, 300 E. Chapman, Orange, CA 92866, Special Default Services, Inc., as the duly Appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded on September 29, 2006 as Instrument No. 2006000651011 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Orange County, California, executed by MICHAEL RUFFNER AND WENDY RUFFNER, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s), in favor of NATIONAL CITY BANK as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land therein as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 4829 CAMINO COSTADO, SAN CLEMENTE, CA 92673. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the Note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said Note(s), advances if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale is estimated to be $326,066.08 (Estimated). However, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances will increase this figure prior to sale. Beneficiary’s bid at said sale may include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and authorized to do business in California, or other such funds as may be acceptable to the Trustee. In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale until funds become available to the payee or endorsee as a matter of right. The property offered for sale excludes all funds held on account by the property receiver, if applicable. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. Notice to Potential Bidders If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a Trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a Trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same Lender may hold more than one mortgage or Deed of Trust on the property. Notice to Property Owner The sale date shown on this Notice of Sale may be postponed one or more times by the Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about Trustee Sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766 for information regarding the Special Default Services, Inc. or visit the Internet Web site address listed below for information regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case, CA01000071-17. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: October 13, 2017 Special Default Services, Inc. TS No. CA01000071-17 17100 Gillette Ave Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 225-5945 TDD: 866-660-4288 Lisa Welch, Trustee Sales Officer SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.insourcelogic.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: In Source Logic AT 702659-7766 SPECIAL DEFAULT SERVICES, INC. MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.ISL Number 34755, Pub Dates: 10/20/2017, 10/27/2017, 11/03/2017, SAN CLEMENTE NEWS
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