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Dana Point celebrates the annual Gray Whale migration whale festival And a Parade This weekend Festival of Whales Parade March 7 This event is weather permitting The Festival of Whales Parade begins promptly at 10 AM with a route along Pacific Coast Highway beginning at Selva Road and ending at Golden Lantern in Dana Point. We are pleased to announce our Grand Marshal Wyland and Community Grand Marshal Jay “Sparky” Longley. FREE shuttle service to and from Harbor parking lots will be available beginning one hour (9 AM) from the parade start time. Arrive early, enjoy breakfast harbor side, board the free shuttle and then spend the day visiting all the great events located throughout the Harbor. Parade entrants are encouraged to embrace the Festival’s theme of Magical Migration when designing parade floats and costumes. For inquiries about giant balloon sponsorships and other parade questions, please contact Sherry Murphy, Recreation Manager at the City of Dana Point (949) 248-3533 or smurphy@ danapoint.org.

The Dana Point Festival of Whales began over 40 years ago as an annual community event in the coastal town of Dana Point, located in picturesque Orange County, California. Residents and visitors celebrate the migration of Gray Whales and other marine wildlife with ocean-themed activities and presentations emphasizing education and environmental responsibility. A variety of events are scheduled for in and around the Dana Point Harbor area and the premiere event is, of course, whale watching. Gray whales can be seen off Dana Point from December through May. The whales are often are seen within just a mile or two of the shoreline, where they are believed to use Dana Point’s headlands as a landmark on their journey. Gray whales make one of the longest migrations of any mammal. The whales travel 10,000 to 12,000 miles from the cold waters of the Chukchi and Bering Seas to the warm lagoons of Baja, California. There the gray whales mate and have their calves.

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PRESENTING THE DANA POINT SYMPHONY One World 2015 Season This spring will mark the Fourth Season of the newly founded Dana Point Symphony (DPSO). Following the overwhelming success of its third season, the DPSO, led by superstar conductor Dean Anderson, will take your breath away again with One World 2015. Highlights of the 2015 season include: -Opening night April 18, direct from Spain with young Spanish Violin Virtuoso Jacobo Christiensen Fabuel and guest conductor Ignazio Terrazi performing works by Colomer, de Falla, Granados and Sarasate. -May will bring and all French program of music including Ravel’s Tzigane, Bolero and Debussy’s epic La Mer (the Ocean) with guest soloist violinist, Yang Bartoloti. -A taste of Vienna in June will feature soprano Amanda Squitieri, with an all Mozart program including the “Jupiter” Symphony No. 41. -The exciting end to the season will be an All American tribute with Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue performed by pianist Steven Vanhauwaert. The program will also include works by American composers Barber and Copland. In addition to presenting high caliber music, the Dana Point Symphony features a visual artist exhibition at the meet-the-artist receptions.

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The mission of the Dana Point Symphony is to provide world-class classical music to Dana Point and surrounding communities and make it accessible to everyone. The DPSO is comprised of talented members from all over southern California, including musicians from Orange, San Diego, and Los Angeles counties. Each member of the orchestra holds a unique wealth of expertise and experience on their chosen instruments. Full-time professionals in the music industry and those currently pursuing degrees in music join together to share their passion for classical symphonic music presented with the highest standards of excellence. PROGRAM April 18, 2015, 7:30pm Spain Guest Conductor, Ignazio Terrasi Jacobo Christensen Fabuel, violin Manuel de Falla: La Vida Breve Juan Colomer: Selections from Ballet “Sorrola” (Commissioned by National Ballet of Spain) Granados: Goyescas Intermezzo Pablo de Sarasate: Fantasía sobre temas de la pera Carmen Op. 25 May 30, 2015, 7:30pm France Dean Anderson, conductor Yang Bartolotti, vioiln Ravel: Bolero

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Ravel: Tzigane Debussy: La Mer June 13, 2015, 7:30pm Vienna Dean Anderson, conductor Amanda Squitieri, soprano Mozart: Impressario Overture Mozart: Dove Sono Porgi Amor Allelujah from Exultate Jubilate Mozart: Symphony 41 “Jupiter” July 11, 2015, 7:30pm America Dean Anderson, conductor Steven Vanhauwaert, piano Barber: Adagio for Strings Copland: Appalachian Spring Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue Visual Artists: April/Faye Wyles I

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HENRY T. SE G ERSTROM MEMORIAL

Henry Thomas Segerstrom, the visionary real-estate developer, patron of the arts, and philanthropist died Friday, February 20, 2015 at his home in Newport Beach, California at the age of 91 following a brief illness. Henry Segerstrom helped lead the world-renowned South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, California to become the highest grossing retail center in the U.S. with annual sales in excess of $1.7 billion, and was the founding chairman and major benefactor of Segerstrom Center for the Arts. The death was announced by C.J. Segerstrom & Sons, owner and manager of South Coast Plaza, of which Mr. Segerstrom was managing partner. Born on April 5, 1923 in Santa Ana, California, Henry Segerstrom was born to a Swedish immigrant family that began farming in the area in 1898. Coming of age in the mid-20th century, Henry Segerstrom was instrumental in building the infrastructure and institutions vital to California’s tremendous growth. His leadership, influence and innovation played a major role in Orange County’s evolution from a largely agricultural region into a cosmopolitan center of culture and commerce. A cultural leader renowned for his brilliance, elegance and humility, he was also a dauntlessly enterprising businessman, who frequently quoted as his personal motto the guiding words he had learned in his military service during World War II: Be bold. Elected president of his class at Santa Ana High School, Henry Segerstrom entered Stanford University at age 17, but interrupted his studies to enlist in the Army following Pearl Harbor. After training in Officer Candidate School, he was deployed to the European front as a captain in 1944 and was severely injured in combat in the Battle of the Bulge, for which he was awarded the Page 6

Purple Heart. During his recuperation, he completed his Bachelor of Arts degree at Stanford, subsequently earning a Master of Business Administration from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. In 1948, Southern California was primed for unprecedented economic growth. Mr. Segerstrom foresaw these changes, and positioned C.J. Segerstrom & Sons to play a major role in the region’s future by leading its transition from lima bean farming to real estate development. Among the manifestations of this new direction by C.J. Segerstrom & Sons was the development of the first airconditioned office tower in Orange County, a seven-story bank building in Santa Ana. In 1962 the Segerstrom family began to develop plans to build what would become South Coast Plaza. Against all odds, the retail center would go on to become the highest-grossing in the United States. Perhaps Mr. Segerstrom’s most influential innovation was the addition of luxury fashion boutiques to the retail mix. He began the transition by personally partnering in business with top international designers of the time, opening luxury boutiques with Courrèges, Halston and Yves Saint Laurent at South Coast Plaza. In subsequent years, Hermès opened its first store ever in a retail center and Dior, Gucci and Louis Vuitton soon followed. Mr. Segerstrom envisioned South Coast Plaza as a retail destination that could rival any in the United States, and would play a significant role in developing Orange County into a modern and urbane metropolitan region. His vision has been realized, as today South Coast Plaza is recognized for having the largest and most prestigious collection of luxury retailers in any planned development in the United States.

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Mr. Segerstrom’s unfolding civic and cultural vision for Orange County prompted him to lead the Segerstrom family in acquiring and commissioning contemporary sculptures for the retail center and its adjacent properties. Starting in 1973, they acquired outdoor and indoor installations of major works by artists including Henry Moore, Tony Smith, Alexander Calder, Joan Miró, Jean Dubuffet, and George Rickey. Mr. Segerstrom’s effort to create what was, and is, an informal public sculpture park reached its height when, on behalf of the Segerstrom family, he commissioned Isamu Noguchi to create the sculpture garden California Scenario (1982), recognized as one of the artist’s most important works in the U.S. In 2006, Henry and Elizabeth Segerstrom commissioned Richard Serra to create the monumental Connector, Serra’s largest sculpture until that time. Mr. Segerstrom’s drive to create a world-class cultural center gained impetus when the highly regarded South Coast Repertory Theatre Company approached the Segerstrom family for help in building a much-needed new home. In 1976, he helped organize a gift of land from the Segerstrom family to the theater company, the first in a series of land donations to Orange County arts organizations that would eventually total 14 acres. In 1980, Mr. Segerstrom became the founding chairman and led the fundraising effort that would create the Orange County Performing Arts Center (OCPAC) on part of that land. The capital campaign raised $74 million in private funds to build a 3,000-seat Segerstrom Hall and endow OCPAC, with no government funding sought or accepted. In response to the growing demand for the performing arts, plans were soon in development to construct a Lincoln Center-type complex by building an additional performance venue on the OCPAC site: a dedicated symphony hall. Mr. Segerstrom made a personal pledge of $40 million (which eventually rose to $51 million) toward the construction of the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, which opened in 2006. An expanded facility for South Coast Repertory Theatre was completed nearby on land also donated by the Segerstrom family. In recognition of the Segerstrom family’s contributions, the entire arts campus was renamed Segerstrom Center for the Arts in 2011. Not content to have guided the development of this complex, Mr. Segerstrom also took the lead in filling it with world-class programming. In 2006, to inaugurate the Cesar Pelli-designed Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, Mr. Segerstrom and his wife Elizabeth orchestrated a three-week Mariinsky Festival, which included the North American premiere of the Mariinsky’s critically acclaimed production of Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen, conducted by Valery Gergiev. The opening also included a Pacific Symphony-commissioned work by William Bolcolm based on seven poems by Federico Garcia Lorca, sung by Plácido Domingo. In 2007, the Segerstrom’s launched the Elizabeth and Henry

Segerstrom Select Series, an artistic collaboration with the Philharmonic Society of Orange County, to present internationally acclaimed performers at the arts complex. In 2009, Mr. Segerstrom established a partnership with Carnegie Hall— the first time in its history that Carnegie Hall’s special festival programming was presented to audiences outside of New York City. Mr. Segerstrom contributed his time, resources and leadership as a board member to numerous local, national and international institutions including Carnegie Hall (which honored him with its Medal of Excellence in 2010), the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles (of which he was a founder), the White Nights Foundation of America and the American Friends of Versailles. He also served as the National Chairman of the Business Committee for the Arts from 1999 to 2002, and received the organization’s Leadership Award in 1993. Mr. Segerstrom was dedicated to public leadership and service. He served on the boards of many corporations including Southern California Edison, Union Bank, Security Pacific, Bank of America and Safeco. He was publicly elected to serve on the Orange County Water District board for more than 20 years, including as chairman. During his tenure, the district was a leader in pioneering efforts to replenish the aquifer that underlies Orange County and protect it from salt-water intrusion. He led a team including Stanford University engineers to develop innovative reverse osmosis for a coastal desalination plant. This groundbreaking technology was later shared with Israel, earning Mr. Segerstrom the Tree of Life Award from the Jewish National Fund, presented to him by Margaret Thatcher. The many honors and awards presented to Mr. Segerstrom include a Knighthood by His Majesty Carl XVI Gustav of Sweden. In 1986, he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Law from Western University, and in 2002 he received an honorary Doctorate from Whittier Law School. In 2008, he was awarded the annual Ernest C. Arbuckle Award by the Stanford Graduate School of Business, its highest alumni honor. International leaders of business, luxury retailing, fashion, architecture, art and culture held Mr. Segerstrom in the highest esteem. He was a friend, colleague and patron of influential artists, designers and other creative minds, including Isamu Noguchi, Plácido Domingo, Richard Serra, Valery Gergiev and Cesar Pelli. Henry T. Segerstrom leaves behind an unparalleled legacy of dedicated community leadership and a lifelong commitment to Southern California. Mr. Segerstrom’s vision, work ethic and unerring aesthetic helped transform a largely agricultural region into a diverse and thriving center of art and culture, innovation, entrepreneurship and leadership in business and technology. Mr. Segerstrom is survived by his wife Elizabeth, his children Andrea, Toren and Anton, their spouses, six grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren.


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ST. JOSEPH’S DAY AND RETURN OF THE SWALLOWS CELEBRATION MARCH 19 Mission San Juan Capistrano’s internationally renown St. Joseph’s Day and Return of the Swallows celebration will take place on Thursday, March 19. The day’s events will begin at 8:30 a.m. with St. Joseph’s Day Mass in Mission Basilica and finishes after 3 p.m. Some of the highlights of the day include: The debut of a new tour Father Serra’s Legacy: History Tour of the Mission Church Sites. The tour will take place at 3 p.m. on St. Joseph’s Day, and will regularly commence on Saturdays at 2 p.m. Newly acquired items from the Bowers Museum are now displayed in the Mission Treasures exhibit. A Historic Bell Ringing ceremony at 11:40 a.m., which will include an announcement of the “Hope for the Pope” campaign. Guest lectures by swallows expert Dr. Charles Brown and author Gregory Orfalea. Dr. Brown, a professor of biological sciences at the University of Tulsa, is the Mission’s consulting expert on the Swallows Vocalization Experiment, in progress at Mission San Juan Capistrano for the fourth year. Orfalea is the author of Journey to the Sun: Junipero Serra’s Dream and the Founding of California. His lecture will address Pope Francis’ recent decision to canonize Father

Serra, the founder of nine California missions, including Mission San Juan Capistrano. Orfalea will sign copies of his book in the Mission Store Outpost (in the Historic Sala) following his lecture. The Mission Store Outpost, a special extension of the Mission Store in the Historic Sala, a building that recently underwent the Sala Preservation Project and is now reopened to the public for St. Joseph’s Day will feature unique items and gifts especially for St. Joseph’s Day. Visitors are encouraged to pick up a San Juan Capistrano Historic Downtown Map and Guide to discover destinations to shop, eat, stay and play in San Juan Capistrano before and after visiting the Mission, featuring members of the San Juan Capistrano Heritage Tourism Association. There will be food vendors serving Mexican food, burgers, and more, Native American basketweavers, and activities for kids including adobe brick making, panning for gold and arrowhead necklace making. St. Joseph’s Day and the Return of the Swallows celebration recognizes the annual return of the famous swallows to Capistrano. This tradition was started by Father St. John O’Sullivan in the 1920’s at Mission San Juan Capistrano, and is held each year on March 19th.

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The complete schedule of the day’s events: Mission Basilica 8:30-9:15 a.m.: St. Joseph’s Day mass Bell Wall 9 a.m.: Daily ringing of the Historic Bells upon opening of the Mission 9:15-9:45 a.m.: Mariachi music 10:15 a.m., noon, 3:15 p.m.: Ringing of Historic Bells 11:40 a.m.-noon: Official Bell 12:15-12:35 p.m: Performance Ringing ceremony, welcome by by San Juan Elementary School Mission San Juan Capistrano Executive Director Mechelle Lawrence kindergarteners. 12:45-1:30: Journeys to the Past: Adams, performance by Native American Tushmal singers, National California Native American stories Anthem performed by JSerra Catholic and dances. 1:30-2 p.m.: Performance by High School Central Courtyard Duende Flamenco 9:55-10 a.m.: Official welcome Soldiers Barracks Gallery by Mission San Juan Capistrano 12:30-1 p.m.: Lecture on Father Ex e c u t i v e Di r e c t o r Mechel l e Junipero Serra by Gregory Orfalea Lawrence Adams 2-3 p.m.: Lecture on the swallows 10-10:05 a.m.: Renee Bondi will sing “When the Swallows come back by Dr. Charles Brown Mission San Juan Capistrano is to Capistrano,” the famous song located at 26801 Ortega Highway, written by Leon Rene. San Clemente 10:05-10:15 a.m.: Ringing of the San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675. OpenAssociation Daily 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Downtown Business school bell and Mission Basilica Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and School procession. 20th ANNUAL CAR SHOW 10:15-11:15 a.m.: Performance Good Friday afternoon. Admission of traditional songs and dances by is $9 adults; $8 seniors (60 years students of Mission Basilica School or over); $6 children (ages 4 to 11); 11:25-11:55 a.m.: Mariachi music and children ages 3 and under are 12:05-12:10 p.m.: Renee Bondi admitted free. Free audio guide with VIP PARKING AVAILABLE will sing “When the Swallows come senior and adult admission. For more back to Capistrano,” the famous song information, call (949) 234-1300 or visit www.missionsjc.com. written by10Leon AM -Rene 4 PM A limited number of reserved on Avenida Del Mar spaces will be available at the Downtown San Clemente top of Avenida Del Mar. San Clemente Entry between Downtown Business Association 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM (no waiting in line)

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Segerstrom Center for the Arts Presents : Frank Sinatra Jr . in Special Multi - Media Show Sinatra Sings Sinatra, As I Remember It May 2, 2015 in Segerstrom Hall ; tickets go on sale March 1February 25, 2015 600 Town Center Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626 T (714) 556-2121 F (714) 556-8984 SCFTA.org Segerstrom Center for the Arts is unique as both an acclaimed arts institution and as a multi-disciplinary cultural campus. It is committed to supporting artistic excellence on all of its stages, offering unsurpassed experiences, and engaging the entire community in new and exciting ways through the unique power of live performance and a diverse array of inspiring programs. Previously called the Orange County Performing Arts Center, Segerstrom Center traces its roots back to the late 1960s when a dedicated group of community leaders decided Orange County should have its own world-class performing arts venue. As Orange County’s largest non-profit arts organization, Segerstrom Center for the Arts owns and operates the 3,000 seat Segerstrom Hall and intimate 250 seat Founders Hall, which opened in 1986, and the 2,000-seat Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, which opened in 2006 and also houses the 500-seat Samueli Theater, the Lawrence and Kristina Dodge Education Center’s studio performance space and Boeing Education Lab. A spacious arts plaza anchors Segerstrom Center for the Arts and is home to numerous free performances throughout the year as part of Segerstrom Center for the Arts’ongoing Free for All series. Frank Jr. is the son of musician and actor Frank Sinatra, Sr. and his first wife, Nancy Barbato Sinatra. He is the younger brother of singer and actress Nancy Sinatra, and the older brother of television producer Tina Sinatra. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey into the household of one of the most popular singers in the world, Frank Jr. hardly saw his father, who was constantly on the road either performing or working in films. However, Frank Jr. recalls wanting to become a piano player and songwriter from his earliest days. His father wanted to name him after Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was President at the time of his birth. Page 8

By his early teens he was performing at local clubs and venues. At age 19 he became the vocalist for Sam Donahue’s band. He also spent considerable time with Duke Ellington, learning the music business. Frank Jr. spent most of his early career on the road. By 1968 he had performed in 47 states and 30 countries, had guested on several television shows, had hosted a summer replacement show for The Dean Martin Show, had sung with his own band in Las Vegas casinos and had been the opening act for bigger names at other casinos. During that time he gained a reputation for rigorous rehearsals and demanding standards for his musicians. Sinatra appeared in the Sammy Davis, Jr. drama A Man Called Adam in 1966. Sinatra also appeared on the television crime drama Adam-12, in the episode (originally broadcast on March 13, 1974) titled “Clinic on 18th Street”. He played a deputy district attorney named Gino Bardi. The National Archives now houses a fifteen minute song and monologue composed by Sinatra in 1976, Over the Land. It evokes the memory of the nation’s flag and the nation’s experiences with the flag since the War of 1812. Starting in 1988, at his father’s request, Frank Jr. placed his career on hold in order to act as his father’s musical director and conductor. Poet/vocalist Rod McKuen said this: As the senior Sinatra outlived one by one all of his conductors and nearly every arranger, and began to grow frail himself, his son knew he needed someone that he trusted near him. [Frank Jr.] was also savvy enough to know that performing was everything to his dad and the longer he kept that connection with his audience, the longer he would stay vital and alive. In 1989, Sinatra sang “Wedding Vows in Vegas” on the acclaimed Was (Not Was) album, What Up, Dog?, later performing the song with the band on Late Night with David Letterman. During the 1995–1996 television season, Sinatra was offered the role of Vic Fontaine on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Despite being a fan of the show and finding the role interesting, he turned it down,

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declaring that he only wanted to play an alien. James Darren accepted the part after demurring at first because he found descriptions of the part too “on the nose”, changing his mind when he read the script. Sinatra guest-starred on an episode of Son of the Beach in the episode “You Only Come Once” playing the villain Stinkfinger, and he sang his own theme song for the character. He had a guest spot playing himself on The Sopranos, in a role either mocking or acknowledging all the stories about his father’s involvement with the mob - he lets Paulie Walnuts refer to him as the “Chairboy of the Board.” Sinatra appeared in a 2006 episode of Family Guy, “Brian Sings and Swings” (Season 4, Episode 19), where he was introduced as the “Member of The Board”. He performed several tunes during the show, accompanied by Stewie and Brian. During the ending credits, he sang the Family Guy theme song. He also recorded a commentary for its DVD release. He returned in

a 2008 episode, “Tales of a Third Grade Nothing”, where he sang with Brian again, with Stewie returning as a sideline investor supporting the duo. In 2006, Sinatra released an album entitled That Face! including the songs “You’ll Never Know” and the self-penned song “Spice”. Sinatra made a brief cameo appearance in the series premiere episode of the 2010 CBS legal comedy-drama The Defenders, as well as the show’s series finale.


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“Love Grows by Giving” Raised Over $100,000 to Support Local Youth Nonprofit Community Service Programs (CSP) hosted more than 450 wine lovers and humanitarians during its fifth annual “Love Grows by Giving” Wine Tasting fundraiser at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa. The event raised over $100,000 to benefit CSP’s Huntington Beach Youth Shelter, a safe haven for homeless, runaway, abused and at-risk youth. Featuring an evening of unique wines, guests were tasting favorites including Main Street Wine Company and J. Lohr Vineyards and Wines, getting some wine education, and noshing on exquisite food pairings from local fine dining restaurants such as Red Table, Buon Gusto, Ra Sushi, Inca Cantina and the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort, as well as enjoing beer samplings, and live music from The OC Jazztet. “Community Service Programs’ Huntington Beach Youth Shelter is more than just a place to stay. We provide emergency crisis and intervention programs for homeless, runaway and at-risk youth 24/7, 365 days a year,” says Elsa Greenfield, Program Director of Community Service Programs’ Huntington Beach Youth Shelter. “Our continued services wouldn’t be possible without the community’s support, and we are deeply grateful to the local businesses and community members who helped make this year’s Love Grows by Giving fundraiser a huge success.” Live and silent auction prizes included a two-night stay in a Presidential Suite at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa with dinner for two and a VIP welcome amenity; a Pelican Hill Bungalow Golf and Spa Getaway, including a two-night stay in a luxurious bungalow as well as four 50-minute massages and a round of golf for four players; and a Napa Valley Reserve and Meadowood Resort getaway, a private invitation only for club members including overnight accommodation and a special tour and tasting from a private stock from the Reserve’s Director (which is priceless!). Notable attendees and supporters included Dennis Kuhl, chairman of the Angels, Joel Solomon, managing principal of Paradigm Financial, Robert Dutcheshen, regional dealer development manager at KIA, Peter Rice, general manager of the Huntington Beach Hyatt Resort, and Steve Friedlander, VP of Golf for Pelican Hill. Since the opening its doors eight years ago, the CSP Huntington Beach Youth Shelter has helped over 900 homeless, runaway and struggling Orange County youth and their families between ages 11 and 17, most who are trying to cope with issues kids should never face, such as early-childhood trauma. The trained staff has an excellent success rate of reuniting children with their families, at nearly 90 percent, by finding solutions to their very complex problems. The CSP Huntington Beach Youth Shelter aims to achieve: family strengthening and reunification, homeless prevention, diversion of at-risk youth from the juvenile justice system, and school drop-out prevention. In addition to providing youth with a safe haven and protection from the dangers of the streets, the shelter also provides youth and their families with professional comprehensive services including individual, group and family therapy, academic support, job/career readiness, life skills and aftercare. Community Service Programs (CSP) is a nonprofit agency committed to serving children, adults and families living in Orange County who are involved with or at risk of involvement with the justice system. CSP’s model programs assist over 111,000 community members annually, including abused children, struggling families, acting out adolescents, victims of crime, and those in need of mediation services. For more information on CSP and its programs, visit www.cspinc.org. Page 12

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CASA ROMANTICA CULTURAL CENTER AND GARDENS 2015 CASA CAPTIVATING SEASON has begun

Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens opens its 2015 Casa Captivating Season with an exciting yearlong schedule of concerts, exhibitions and programs. Casa Romantica offers something for everyone. Tickets for the 2015 Casa Captivating Season are available online now. An Evening with Garrick Ohlsson, March 12, 2015. Name the “Timeless Titan of the Keyboard,” American classical pianist Garrick Ohlsson will present a once in a lifetime intimate recital at Casa Romantica. The black tie evening will include a private recital by Garrick Ohlsson and dinner after the performance. Tickets for this special event are $165. LA Grand Ensemble, May 28, 2015 Composed of musicians from the most prestigious orchestras and music institutions in Los Angeles, including the LA Philharmonic, the LA Opera and the Colburn School, LA Grand Ensemble led by Grammy Award winning composer, Juan Colomer. Tickets are $20 for Casa Members and $25 for General Admission. First Tuesdays New this season, Casa Romantica will present six mid-day performances held the first Tuesday of each month during now through October 2015. Schedule of performances will be announced. First Tuesdays concerts are free with Casa admission. CASA COOL Casa Romantica Outdoor Summer Concert Series: Backwater Blues Band, June 18, 2015 The Backwater Blues Band is a premier San Diego blues band comprised of seasoned musicians . Their music is a broad spectrum of Blues standards, Funk, Soul, R&B, Swing and original Blues. Tickets are $20 for Casa Members and $25 for General Admission. Nancy Sanchez, July 30, 2015 Up-and-coming, young, Orange County singer songwriter, Nancy Sanchez, is a jazz musician and cross- over pop artist. Tickets are $20 for Casa Members and $25 for General Admission. Max Bennett Quartet, August 20, 2015 The Max Bennett Quartet combines jazz, blues, rock and Latin music.Tickets are $20 for Casa Members and $25 for General Admission. CASA DRAMA In spring 2015, Casa Romantica will present a newly commissioned site-specific production, Slings and Arrows: Shakespeare’s Hamlet Reimagined, April 11, 12, 17 and 18, Page 14

2015, directed by Dave Barton and Monkey Wrench Collective. Visitors will be guided through the Casa as adapted scenes from Shakespeare’s classic play throughout the Casa in this unique and modern theatrical experience. Moderate walking will be required. Tickets for Slings and Arrows are $20 for members and general admission is $25. CASA WELLNESS WEDNESDAYS Casa Yoga, Second Wednesday of the Month. Inspired by multiple yoga traditions, contemporary styles of yoga and movement modalities, this class will offer a blend of various disciplines to create a unique, integrated practice customized to the level of practitioners that are present. The primary focus of the class will be placed on breath, body and movement awareness, self-discovery. Good for the first time and seasoned yoga practitioner both! Classes begin at 9:00 AM, and general admission is $5.00 and free for Casa Members. Cocina Casa Romantica, March 4, 2015, 7:00 PM. Taste the history of San Clemente! Join Chef Renee Fontes as she provides a historical background on food, culture, historical dishes and recipes from the 1920s. Admission is $10 for Casa Members, and general admission is $12. Where did I put my Keys, May 20, 2015, 7:00 PM. Dr. Craig Stark, Director of The Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory with UC Irvine, will be discussing how the memory changes as we age because of underlying changes in the brain. Admission is $10 for Casa Members, and general admission is $12. Healthy Aging, June 10, 2015, 7:00 PM. Dr. Zuzana Bic from the College of Health Sciences at UC Irvine will be discussing the importance of physical activity, nutrition and stress management. Admission is $10 for Casa Members, and general admission is $12. CASA UP CLOSE Dana Gioia, October 9, 2015, 7:00 PM. Poet and former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. He will speak on the “idea of beauty,” and will read selections from his poetry. Admission is $10 for Casa Members, and general admission is $12. Jay “Sparky Longley”, October 23, 2015, 7:00 PM. Owner and founder of Rainbow Sandals, Inc., Jay Longley will speak on his life and journey as an entrepreneur and San Clemente icon. Admission is $10 for Casa Members, and general admission is $12. Dan Cameron, March 26, 2015,

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7:00 PM Chief Curator of Orange County Museum of Art, Dan Cameron will be speaking on contemporary art, and the Orange County Museum of Art. Admission is $10 for Casa Members, and general admission is $12. Collectors Choice: For Love or Money, April 23, 2015, 7:00 PM. A museum professional for over 50 years, Phyllis Lutjeans will be speaking about what it means to be a collector of art. Admission is $10 for Casa Members, and general admission is $12. Hidden History of Orange County, August 6, 2015, 7:00 PM with author, Chris Epting Orange County author, PBS host and OC pop culture historian, Chris Epting will discuss pop culture and the hidden history of Orange County. Admission is $10 for Casa Members, and general admission is $12. From Dinosaurs to People: The Rich History of Life, Climate, and Earth in Southern California with Dr. Jere Lipps June 25, 2015, 7:00 PM. Dr. Jere Lipps will speak about the history and life of Southern California from Prehistoric to current times. Admission is $10 for Casa Members, and general admission is $12. Evan Marks, August 6, 2015, 7:00 PM Founder and Executive Director of The Ecology Center in San Juan Capistrano. Evan Marks will be speaking about the Ecology Center, it’s origin, mission and accomplishments. Admission is $10 for Casa Members, and general admission is $12. OPEN CASA Susan Cox- City Scenes/City Life, October 14 – November 16, 2015. Opening Reception, October 14, 2015, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM, Free Admission. Educated in fine arts at California State University Long Beach. Annual Student Art Exhibition, Artists of Tomorrow, May 1 – 31, 2015

Imagination Celebration Opening Reception, May 1, 2015, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM. Featuring student artists from San Clemente High School and other participating middle schoolsMax Carraher, Sculpture Artist, June 23 – July 26, 2015 Opening Reception, June 23, 2015, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM. Los Angeles native, Max Carraher. Casa Coastal, August 11 – September 13, 2015. Opening Luau, August 11, 2015, 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM, Free Admission. Fine art and action sports photographer, Russ Hennings, will be exhibiting a collection of his coastal landscape and action photography. CASA KIDS Casa Romantica will continue a series of free programs and classes for children of all ages. Each Wednesday, at 10:00 AM, Story Time will be offered for children ages 2-5 and their families, with fun activities, stories and music time. On June 29 – July 10, 2015, students ages 9-14 have the opportunity to express the creative freedom of improvisation, and build teamwork and communication skills during the Theater Improv Class. All programs are free, and advanced reservations are required for the Garden Workshops and Theater Improv Class. Casa Romantica also provides tours to over 1000 Elementary School Children in the Capistrano Unified School District. CASA ROMANTICA MUSIC FESTIVAL AND ACADEMY Presenting Underwriters: Dr. Ron and Margaret Redmond July 12 – 24, 2015. Casa Romantica will embark on a two week music festival. More information to come. To purchase tickets for the 20152015 Casa Season or for more information about our upcoming programs and events at Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens, please call (949) 498-2139, or visit www.casaromantica.org.


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Bright and nonconventional colors bring adventure to home decor

When it comes to trends in interior design, the forecast through 2014 is looking bolder, brighter and more adventurously colorful than has been seen in a while. Up-and-coming palettes are earning descriptions including “youthful,” “vibrant” and “positive,” heralding the rebounding market’s ready return to color. Color expert and interior designer Barbara Schirmeister equates new, energized color palettes to growing economic confidence, as well as the influence of the youth market.

“As the economy ticks upward, designers and consumers are expressing hopefulness by incorporating statement colors, mixed palettes and vibrant patterns ... inspired by dominant trends aimed at the youth market,” says Schirmeister, who has spent decades as a color consultant for companies such as Crossville Tile, Hunter Douglas, American Standard and Motorola. She explains that today’s trends are in contrast to those of the recent past that were more cautious, offered less variety and had longer “shelf lives” - staying popular over time as homeowners were hesitant to change. “It’s as if the market is molting, shedding its cautious colors to display new palettes that are all about getting noticed,” she says. Saturated, bright and nonconventional, colors of the now are more assured with wider options. The hues reflect influences from both nature and technology, mirroring the quest for balance a busy society strives to achieve. Schirmeister cites Argent, a new porcelain tile line by Crossville for which she developed the colors, as an example.

“This product offers 20 colors that engage the entire color wheel. Even the neutral tones incorporate more colorful influence,” she describes. Schirmeister showcases the trends by color collections to describe what consumers can expect to see - and enjoy incorporating - in interior design, in the days ahead. Warm colors - red extensions The warm side of the color wheel features red, yellow and orange - colors often associated with excitement, confidence and emotion. The red family is extending in all venues: yellowed, blued, pale and saturated, peach, peony, azalea, and crimson, even into bordeauxs, red violets and oranges. For the coming year, yellows will be uplifting - buttercup, citrus, butterscotch and gold. Cool hues - clean and clear On the cool side of the color wheel, which includes green, blue and purple, clean and clear will be the dominant trend. Expect to see jade greens paired with turquoise blues. The greens will be expanding, a trend that hasn’t been seen for quite some time. Military, emerald, parrot and even a green almond are glimpses of the trend. In addition,

blues are gaining importance. Navy is often taking the place of black, and indigo will continue to be a fashionable, foundational color. Shades of nature-inspired purple are appearing as accessible, support tones. Neutrals - whites, browns and shades of gray Neutral colors remain versatile and simple, yet also nod toward color confidence. The gray family, very popular in recent years, continues to have influence, while white neutrals are escalating. Also coming back are the-browns. From camel and bisque to burnt sienna and taupe, these base colors will add complement and contrast to bold color schemes, while nodding to natural influences. Want to see these color collections in action? Schirmeister suggests looking to online communities like Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and Houzz for inspiration and ideas. “Social media is driving today’s trends. Color lovers constantly post about their passions,” she says. “And those exciting, youthful colors we can’t resist sharing in our news feeds are already showing up in interior decor.”

When It Comes to Beauty and Fashion, Make an Eye-Catching Statement Change is the only constant for Millennials in the beauty and fashion world, suggests a recent survey. Millennial women, ages 18 to 29, feel empowered to embrace change and showcase a variety of colors when it comes to their appearance. The survey, conducted by Alcon and Kelton Global, found that Millennial women are more inclined to pull fresh trends and colors into their beauty and fashion selections – a departure from the more simple styles embraced by Generation X. With over half of Millennials describing their style as always changing, this bold new take allows for a great deal of freedom and flexibility in personal expression. Color is one of the major factors that allows these Millennials to stand out and express themselves. In the survey, 71 percent of women stated that adding color to their look is one of the most effective ways to showcase their personality. Additionally, more than 60 percent of Millennials believe that using different colors can enhance their natural look and boost their confidence. And empowerment is a major factor in all this change, according to the survey, which revealed young women view enhancements to their appearance as both an empowering and fundamental part of their style. You can follow the lead of these fearless fashionistas with some simple tips for adding color to your own style. • A fresh approach to your makeup instantly transforms your look. Try changing up the color of your lipstick, eye shadow, nail polish and eye liner for an instant enhancement. • Express yourself in unexpected ways, such as with your eye color. Color contact lenses were

designed for the fashion-savvy consumer to enhance their look and complement their makeup choices. The lenses are available only with a prescription through your eye doctor, but can be prescribed with or without vision correction. • Whether it’s a bold red and cobalt blue, or neon and metallic, ditch the monotone look and mix up colors when it comes to your wardrobe. Millennials in the Alcon survey reported mixing as many as five different colors in a single outfit. • Accessories are the perfect opportunity to add a pop of color to any look. Whether it’s a bold bauble,

hot pink stiletto or a bright yellow clutch, colorful accessories can turn the simplest outfit into the most eye-catching. Enhancing your look is an opportunity to showcase your colorful personality. With these ideas for taking your appearance to the next level, you can forget all of the rules and embrace the trend of simply expressing yourself. Ask your eye care professional for complete wear, care, and safety information. Photo courtesy of Getty Images

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S. No. 14-21676-SP-CA Title No. 140441528-CA-MAI ATTENTION RECORDER: THE FOLLOWING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUMMARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICE PROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE 2923.3 NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 02/09/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, (cashier’s check(s) must be made payable to National Default Servicing Corporation), 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 Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state; will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made in an “as is” condition, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: Christopher Rainey and Suzette Rainey, husband and wife as joint tenants Duly Appointed Trustee: NATIONAL DEFAULT SERVICING CORPORATION Recorded 02/22/2005 as Instrument No. 2005000132176 (or Book, Page) of the Official Records of Orange County, California. Date of Sale: 03/26/2015 at 12:00 PM Place of Sale: At the North front entrance to the County Courthouse, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Estimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $639,573.68 Street Address or other common designation of real property: 11 Via Santander, San Clemente, CA 92673 A.P.N.: 701-411-13 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication

of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The undersigned mortgagee, beneficiary or authorized agent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuant to California Civil Code Section 2923.5(b) declares that the mortgagee, beneficiary or the mortgagee’s or beneficiary’s authorized agent has either contacted the borrower or tried with due diligence to contact the borrower as required by California Civil Code 2923.5. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Internet Web site www.ndscorp.com/sales, using the file number assigned to this case 14-21676-SP-CA. 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: 02/27/2015 Tiffany and Bosco, P.A. As agent for National Default Servicing Corporation 1230 Columbia Street, Suite 680 San Diego, CA 92101 Phone 888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727; Sales Website: www.ndscorp.com/sales Lana Kacludis, Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4512716 03/06/2015, 03/13/2015, 03/20/2015

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